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MORNING TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30,1912. WMHHWMHHWWWMWMM 1 1 PublWtad Dally En copt Surety by THE Al.TOOWA TUIEUNE Ca Why Take Any Risks Topics of he Dqjr Song Banry On President A. Rltahay Treasurer Our friend Harry Slep, of the erate judgment' of careful observers. A Thought for the Day "Employ Home Mad. I do not yearn for terrapin or salmon a very healthy regard for her phyt- There is but one- way to defeat wood valued Mirror, will do well to appl7 ice to the feet of his editorial writer will inquire of the older men among their acquaintances they will learn that very soon after it became known that the democrats had swept the icai superiority.

After meekly sub ment is plentiful and steady. Every man who wants work can get it" at maximum wages." Isn't that a true row Wilson, the earnest champion ot mitting to all the kicking and. cuffing if he wishes to prevent. a rush of mat ne could stand he left home and ocean Ul iroill Or venison or quail or camasback Or lobster a la Newburgh or a dish of devilled crab Or mushrooms or truffles rich and black, But my thoughts go harking backward statement? Oniy yesterday we heard a policy that -would batter down the protective walls now surrounding the country, and that is to vote for the ,1. Hoaek General Manager 8ebwarts tor B.

W. Ererhart Ctty Bdltoi Wttberow OreuUtion Mgr. P. H. Crawford Mr.

ubMrtptlMW Oat Tear (ia ataaea Per llonti. tatf Copy country manufacturing establish tooK up his residence at the home of a local contractor who after scur brains to that individual's head. Too much "smartness" has in other years proved fatal to quite as promising of a farmer about seven miles dis rying about in search df laborers ments iu various parts of the land began to suspend operations. The in tant. -v me oeaien-path -or years 10 places where I once wont roam, buds of genius.

The highway "of life Ana again see before, me on a china One day he was working In the field, when his employer brought him the message that some one wanted! Is strewn 'with the melancholy wrecks leaner pnea The shortcakes that they' used to bake of their unfulfilled evitable result was a rapid shrinkage in the volume of transportation. When mills and furnaces and factories shut down the demand for coal and ore diminished also and the railroads hao. Hltoona Tribune i. nuine. The Tribune has never predicted They went into the oven, just a dozen the "ruin" of the country in the event found two and brought them to the scene of work with great rejoicing.

And we are told this phenomenal prosperity a week before the presidential election is a sign that the people are no longer to be frightened by cock and bull stories about impending Industrial distress under democratic rule. Yet this prosperity; came swiftly only after it became certain that the democratic-progressive effort to pass the new tariff bills over to speak with him over the telephone, presumably hia wife. He didn't disobey the authority of the woman, even at a distance, and he hurried to answer the call. iiir nun. Taft, -electors.

It Is as certain as any earthly event can be that unless the rank and of the coun try returns to its allegiance to the old party the democrats will win both the presidency and the congress. That -will give them free and unrestricted course for at least two year and any sensible citizen knows that a tremendous amount of damage can be done in that time. With Mr. Taft lu the white house the enemies of protection in. congress, would-be powerless so long as they were unable to command a two-thirds majority in of a democratic victory next Tues Like little Of liarht nnH flnfPv annn.

And they issued forth like cobblestones Weekly fdrtfon. -PuMtohed Ewry Sitil'day-Subeoristlon Rat. Year (utrtoUy in dancO I1M lis Montna Ifc Advertim rates mda known. on pie niNionc mm, Or any substance far removed from dough. But.

I think of them with longing and I WISl for thAtn nna mm-a He had had no experience with ths telephone, and it was with wonder and hesitation that he picked up tha comparatively little to do. Whenev-er this condition confronts a transportation company It is forced to reduce its working force. Thousands were suspended in Altoona. The Tribune has a very vivid and distressing remembrance of the situation here during those years. Hundreds of industrious men were receiver, adoui that time liehtnlnei day.

It does not believe the republic is headed in the direction of ruin. It is a strong and vigorous nation and we have confidence enough in the patriotism and the resolution of its people to believe they will recover quickly from any blunder they may be led into making now. They are honest and sincere; the trouble is they the president veto was doomed to failure. Only then did business be struck the line, and the shock threw! When I go to fish for tarpon in the foam, For I'd like to take one with me for a sinker on mv lino gin to boom in every section of the both houses. him to the floor.

Rising from the floor with a look! Entered at Port Office at ARoona Second-clan Mall Matter. land and now for the first time Jn many years, there is more employ of amazement, and with a dubious' look at the instrument, he said sotu ly: 'Tll be dog eoned if it wasn't! ment than workers. Isn't this worth deprived of the opportunity to labor; thinking about? are frequently misled by demagogues others went on less than half time; Tariff Adjustment' by the Friend of Protection "President Taft stands for adjustment of tariff inequalities based on the protective principle." It has been demonstrated by years of experience that Drotec. uer. The shortcake that 'they used to make at home.

Minna Irving. The Way of the World. The new -vicar was paying a visit among the patients in the local hospital. When he entered Ward 2 he came across a pale looking young man lying in a cot, heavily swathed in or by enthusiasts. And Here's Another Thought "It'a I But the Tribune does say that the Believed Him Guilty, a short step and a hard fall from leaders of the democratic party have wages were at their lowest point; men could not meet their engagements; grocers tost many hundreds of dollars; men who had been trying to purchase homes were out of work District School Inspector (cross-4 A.LTOONA, OCTOBER 30 1912, good times to bad." Men who have tion benefits the people of the United been voting for the last twenty years states.

It has also been demonstrat. advocated vicious poHcies and fol questioning the terrified class) -And lowed after false gods for more than now I want you boys to telK whoj fifty years. It does say that a demo realize the truth of the foregoing ed that the passage of time and quotation. Time may have clothed changes in conditions enabled selfish the privations of the past in a mel beneficiaries of the -tariff to secure low haze, but the citizen who has a advantages 'trie law was never mean cratic return to power in the past GOOD MORNING! I An optimist finds some eonsa Danaages. There he stopped, and after administering a few words of comfort to the unfortunate sufferer, he remarked in cheering tones: "Never mind, my man! You'll soon be all right.

Keep on smiling; that's the -way of the world." clear memory and is honest with to give tbem." President Taft called wrote Hamlet! Frightened Boy-nP-p-please, sir. it it wasn't me. That same evening the inspector was talking to his host, the squire of the village. The inspector said: "Most amusing thing happened today. I was questioning the class over! was followed by swift and widespread disaster to business" and industry.

It does say that the democratic threat lation in the fact that if he could get what he wants he might not and unable to keep up their, payments; tbe building associations, were obliged to take many properties and became overburdened with real estate; the busiest man in the county was the sheriff; the Quick Charity Fund, instituted by the Tribune and supported, by its readers, expended himself knows very well that, it was attention to this-fact-years ago and a mighty short step from the pros- Is pledged to the -advocacy of such perity and comfort of 1892. to the adjustments of the various- schedules of tariff reduction upon a radical -want it. Atchison Globe. "I'll never smile again," replied the vii.tt, .11,. scale was the signal for a series of poverty and squalor the distress 'and as will remove inequalities without stadvation of The majority Injuring the various Industries of the of the American voters were led country.

This can be done if tho Air. Burlingame is cutting auiie appalling events in which the business people and the workingmen of thousands of dollars in relieving dis astray by shrewd ministers to discon revision of the tariff be entrusted to Sgure in the politics of the city and jyum oauiv. "Rubbish!" ejaculated the vicar. "There ain't no rubbish about it," exclaimed the other, heatedly. "It's through smiling at another fellow's girl that I'm here now." this city and county were prominent They got the ideas into their tress and many pathetic cases never its friends.

Mr. Taft's tariff experts keeD your eye on him. gen at the school, and I asked a boy wh'rt wrote Hamlet. He answered, tearfully. T-please, sir.

It wasn't me." After loud and prolonged laughter.) the squire said: "That's pretty good; and I suppose the little rascal had done it all th time!" presented-a fair report last Decem came to the surface. That was what minds that "a change" would be 'bene flcial to themselves and to the coun- sufferers. And it is not unreasonable to fear that if democratic in tlemen. coupled "with various, happened in Altoona as the result of try. Nothing prudent men could say suggestions, the.

adoption of which capacity brought a terrible industrial There may be no hard times un the triumph of the free trade par would have blessed the cnnntrv Rut had the least effect; they were told panic in 1893, which lasted through 3er Wilson most fervently do we ty. It may not happen again; we do that the gloomy prognostications of partisan rage prevented the adoption republican leaders were used of the whole of the ensuing three years, hope there will not be; but why take not say it will; we hope it. will not, A Temporary Loan. A colored preacher of tor ertect. They believed the' demo- any risks? 1 But why run the risk? Why not con cratlc orators and the distress cam a similar state of affairs may follow the election of Woodrow Wilson and a democratic congress in 1912.

Wanted to Be a Missionary. An heiress was engaged to 'a Spanish grandee. "Don the girl said thoughtfully one morning as they were walking in the Row, "Don Guzman, society declares that you are marrying me solely for my money." "They lie, my the young grandee fixing; a. fresh ci The Democratic View of Protec tinue the republican party in control of the federal government and upon them like a flood. recently with a brother divine in an Alabama town.

Shortly! after the assumption of his" newl By this time next week.we will have some Idea of the result and some uf us will be crawling from under tion "Woodrow Wilson is hitched to a i democratic platform, which denounces a protective' tariff as uncon Altoona and the county have sev prevent even the possibility of a re A Statement Verified bv History currence of the tragedies of the past? charge the Richmond minister was-much scandalized by the action oB iae protective tariff principle- is debris. stitutional." Mr. Wflson is an honest He is a- doctrinaire. eral thousand voters who know very little about, the hard times of the Cleveland administration But if thev We speak as unto wise men; judge Jounaation upon which, our prosper one Deacon Smith, who in the vestryj garette his long amber tube. ye what we say.

uy- rests. me growth of the Amer ofbooks and He has The interest in the present na ican nations is one the' wonders never really been nut in tho wnrin tional campaign is probably deeper of the age. Its Increase in popula broad field of battle fighting for ex- under the surface than the superficial uon nas Deen remarKaDie. but" that istence. vlf vnu wem tn ant- observer might imagine.

Vote for Hartman has scarcely kept; pace-with the won- about protection he would tell -you derful expansion of its foreign and that he favors a tariff for revenue on-domestic trade. The nation had a ly and that a. for the nalra rt alter service was ieiiDeN ately to withdraw a 50-cent plecei from the contribution box and to suty stitute therefore a "Deacon exclaimed tha newcomer. "This is downright dis honesty!" Deacon Smith was in nowise- per turbed. "It ain't nothin' of de'kindJ pastor," said he, quite conscious oi his own recitude.

"De fact is I's leJ said the girl, "their censure hurts me. I won't have them say such masty things about you." "But how will you stop them?" he "By 'giving my entire fortune to the missionaries." she replied. "I shall make my fortune over to the missionaries'at once." The grandee settled his shining hat more firmly on the back of his head It is said that periodical periods Df insanity attack the people. But WAA uew oinn alter tne republican party protection is contrary to law as well came mio power ana it. Has steadilvias against Ms notions of lnoHno it's always the chaps who are beat The writer formed the acquaintance en that hold that opinion.

auvaucea except auring tne Drier in- me very Beginning of his campaign tervals the-democrats were in coir he. told the farmers of Pennsylvania of Hon. Jesse Hartman about the uui vi me government, unaer tha mat tne tariff is n. wall n-Mnn to. How strongly does the argument year 1877, at which time he was en to let well enough alone appeal to off with dat half-dollar for de last six years.

It ain't no contribution: it's a temporary loan as a noble example!" Lippjncott's Magazine. ana set off at a great, pace in the direction of Hyde park corner. "But, Don Guzman," cried the girl, "where are you going?" gracious Influence of protection great vents other peoples from freely com- roanufacturing plants have sprung up ing in and buying their products, in almost every section, giving em- And he suggested that he would re ployment to thousands of employes move It were such a thing within his dustrial establishments of the district through radical tariff reduction. Mr. Bailey would make a quite admirable representative for one of the cotton-growing districts of the far south, for they are interested in they call freer trade, and since they have no manufacturing plants would feel no hardship from their suspension, gaged in a clerical position in Hol-lidaysburg.

His first office was given him then by the votes of his fellow citizens, the position of auditor of Hollidaysburg borough. Young a-3 he I am going he called back. "to biiu creaimg a marKet lor the nrn. I DOwer. He is.

therefore alnooroU, ducts of the farmer as well as for tagonistic to protection as a nrinci- see about becoming a missionary London-Opinion. vmco ui me merunani. employ-1 pie. tolerates a little of it be- the average voter? We'll all know more about it next Wednesday morning. The citizen who goes to the polls next Tuesday and votes for the republican national ticket, doing what he can to persuade his neighbors to imitate his example will have nothing to regret when the evil days come.

as, he had already won the con The Old Boys at the Circus. "Our jollv dav is done." they say. And Life has little in it, Save just to watch it slip away And count each dying minut; But when the circus Is in town. With long parading, up and down. Our eyes are following the clown- ei anQ employe nave mutually profit-1 cause of the necessity to secure an ed and America is the naradisa of adenna to A Human Yardstick, "Golly, but.I's tired," exclaimed a U- 7 I uum U0 fidence- and good will of the people because of his genial and courteous wo worKingman, as ail.

well decidedly dangerous to entrust the but he would but illy represent our people, almost all of whom are dir rectly dependent upon the prosper-1 ity of the mills and furnaces and fac future of the tariff to the tender tall and thin negro, meeting a short and stout friend on Waishington Will Be Verified by the Final Count mercies of Dr. Wilson and a demo Thft nronlHonttol AnUat i. 1 disposition, a confidence which in later years was never taken from him were young uns at me circus: We're toys once more, and once aag'. Quaff cups of old-time pleaiure; x-- y.uii.cDc id Liauv. uuuglCBQ.

UI Lfle'inOSL Qai' "What you been doin' to get tired?" tween illiam Howard. Tait and I eernns of a. r.nntrv'a fnoa oro fV tories for their Individual well-being, He prates about reducing the bur and never betrayed. Whenever he has held office In the following years demanded the other. A corner turn in Jiemoryi ian With Jov.

too ereat to measure. wuuuiow wuBon." miB is the dellb-lwho do evil in the name. of good. dens imposed by the tariff by the re- Well, explained the thin one. It's "Give us room there! Clear the way! it was because his fellow citizens be- duction of duties: nut nf what ino drawing a deep breath, "over to Brother Smith's dey" are measurin' Ana make the steam planner piayl We give the old-time, glad horray, Old "young "uns" at the circus! uc.cu uuu aeserving ana are "cheap" goods to the man who has In every position he has held, begin The republican party has the misfortune to be in power.

All tha restlessness and discontent of the times are poured out upon its devoted head. If it succeeds at the coming election it will do so because the sensible folks are still in a majority. no work? They have "cheap goods in most sections of Europe; but they de house for some new carpets. Dey haven't got no yawdstick, and I's just exactly six feet tall. So to oblige For joy lives long When Life's liravl The Last Derfswp Fiaht i Brother Smith I's been1 a-layin' down and a-gettin up all over deir house." song We're not too old for hearing: We want to live where roses throng And shine the lights endearing.

And till the light burn dim and blue And the white tents snail fade fro view, Is it possible that the twenty-first eient contests, and' forwarded to in ning with auditor and ending with representative in congress, he has steadfastly regarded himself as the servant of the people and has been the jealous guardian of their interests. In his candidacy for re-election to congress he should have the earnest support of every friend of the American protective system; of every 1 His Master's Voice. A man down in North Carolina liv- decisive battle of the world is about ude those fought in the nineteenth liKewise have cheap men. Here in America we do not wish to see the European system inaugurated. Here is a true story of a conversation overheard in a neighboring county several years ago by two gentlemen, both of whom are readers of the Tribune.

One is a reoublicsn. Pleas God. we 11 see the last ad The protest of socialism against the wrong and injustice that are far too much in evidence in the through ed'wlth his wife for seven years. to be fought? And, if that battle entury, and one in the twentieth, fought, shall, it not mean that, the' KjMiT and during that time he came to have The old, boys at the cirrus' Atlanta Constitution. 1 '4 twentieth Christian century contains n-Qri-iner Knm.n 7.

J-F 6U tne ninth year of the Christian era. many strong points. But why do uveutj-uue uai.uee aecme me-iata wnen tne Germans downed the Rom- ELKS WILL CELEBRATE. they ignore the drink habit, the potent source of most of the mod of the world, the time has come when, ns and made it that Europe should the race has attained its majority. not- be Latipiate.

Only two more are workingman Whose position might be the other is not; but both remember Imperiled by democratic meddling the incident. Two Irish miners were with the tariff; of every merchant standing in front of a general etore I 1- 1. 1 1 1- Hallowe'en Dance Will be Held at the fought in. the first millenary, Chalons ern family's evils? Home Thursday Evening. put away childish things, the magni uu uuB uiat me uimue vi mis une pointed to a shirt displayed in Altoona lodge, No.

102, Benevolent ficent childish thing called war and wnere Attna-the Hun was backed off the map, and Tours, where Charles Martel did a' similar deed to The socialists are much more than half right ivhen they tell us that the history "nay rest upon twenty-one big business will be measured hy the a window and remarked: "Jack, when prosperity of the consumer; of every Cleveland was president that shirt Protective Order of Elks, will cele brats Hallowe'en on Thursday even INSURANCE LAWS OF THE STATE Violation of the Same ii Alleged and an Arrest Has Been Mad tne- ing at the home, Twelfth street be farmer who understands that short could have been bought for fifty cents, time and low wages for the mechanic now it's a dollar. Potatoes were twen-and the laborer means, shortened tv-five cents a bushel and other thw- tween Twelfth and Thirteenth ave After that, there are seven in tho second millenary, seven the lucky nues, by, holding a dance that will be Founder of the Christian religion Instituted the true socialism and that the early church was organized on a socialistic basis. But they go too far when they, would substitute modern socialism for religion. household supplies, and consequent in proportion." And the other said keeping with the occasion. One battles, all told? It is perfectly possible that that final and decisive battle is about -to be dated.

Indeed it would seem that If fate and the powers had not intended it to be fought, there would have been a very different and more available diplomacy prevailing in tha chancelleries of Europe during -the of the city's best musical organiza MiKe. wben Cleveland was nresirtent tions, the Hoover's orchestra, will lessened purchases, Mr. Bailey, the chief opponent of Mr. Hartman, is the editor of the you could not have bought the but numDer, wnen Europe was getting itself made. Beginning with the battle of- Hastings queer, isn't it? how we remember Its date of 1066, as though it meant anything to us; Op-leans where Joan the Maid made it possible for France to be France: tha furnish the music for the affair Hallowe'en refreshments will be served during the evening and members tons on that shirt, if the price had been fifty cents; you could not have bought a peck of potatoes if they had Johnstown Democrat.

He is a man of ability but his Ideas are not in WARN1N6 FROM COMMISSIONED past fortnight. If the powers are the of the order and their ladies are look powers, as they once were, then It defeat of the proud Spanish Armada sympathy with the real interests of been ten cents a bushel, for you had ing forward in anticipation to a jolly would nave Deen entirely possiDie me consequent, pricie or tne mis- evening. The human heart is the thing that must be reformed if we are to have the permanent reign of righteousness in this land. You may enact law after law of the most rigid description but unless the majority of the people have a mind to do what Philadelphia, October 29. J.

tress. of the sea which England has the people of this district. He is neither money nor work. Now look at quite Iree and open in his expres-jthat (exhibiting a sizable roll of tor them to prevent the Balkan war. SHRINERS TO DANCE.

had they wanted to. of the Right Audit and Aba sions of antipathy to the protective bills), and you have more than I Those of us who wish for no trac company, Indianapolis, wa( blood-thirsty reason to see one last principle and should the other candi- have. Why talk about Cleveland dates Bucceed in drawing away from prices?" never lost; Blenheim where Marlborough prevented Louis the Magnificent from magnifying himself at the expense of Germany; Pultowa where the gallant Twelfth Charles was defeated by that Peter who was less great in. many ways than his title, big, significant war in Europe, in that Is right your laws will prove largely abortive. held in $500 bail here today for 'i further hearing on charges of viola ing the Insurance laws of this stata one corner of Europe which clamors Hallowe'en Will be Celebrated With an Affair Thursday Evening.

The members of Jaffa Temple, Ancient Arabic' Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine during the winter's season will have the pleasure of parti for so savage and eo purifying a thing Mr. Hartman a sufficient number; Vote for Hartman and protection; of votes to elect Bailey the people don't risk your vote on any third can blame nobody but themselves if candidate. Stand by your wife and disaster should come to the great in- little ones. feared lest the concerned dip He was arrested in Reading, complaint of members of the Phil i The gentleman who contributes an interesting political column to the lomats of Europe should get together uui great enougn to make, Russia: delphla Life Underwriters associatio Saratoga, of Ours; Valmy about which I know nothing except that the editorial page of the Philadelphia! Erening Telegraph each day fin is i who allege that he Is guilty of whaf they terra "twisting insurance." Ii and protect the proverbial "Sick Man," spank the little Balkan states, and send them back to the nursery. It will be remembered that there was cipating in a series of social affairs to be held at the temple under the auspices of Jaffa Patrol.

The first of these will be held on Thursday night and it being Hallowe'en the other, words they declare that Righl rrencn were victorious The nineteenth century began magnificently, and continued magnificent similar expectation when Italy makes a business of offering expert ly, i raraigar is a battle bevond all In Other Counties advice to policy holders for a fee anf invariably advises that the policy bf the courage to say a good word for James Buchanan, the only Pennsylvania who served in the presidency, and who has been 00 much abused, too much defamed, too much wronged by the people. occasion wirl likely be largely attended and begone of enjoyment and pleasure. others for gallant critical critics may deplore that shaft challenged Turkey. Turkey had been f.o long protected as a "buffer," that It seemed incredible she should allowed to fight her own battles 'by herself. But Turkey is no longer given up and a new one taken In wnicn stands In the centre of Lon.

company represented by himself. don's centre. Trafalgar square; miles is alleged to have operated in man parts of the she Is young. Young with a iusu ana carrying weison on Its height. But for me it is most in.

capital. And the only way for th Revival Services. Miss Carrie Richards, of Ohio, arrived in the city yesterday and began her evangelistic services last, night in the Walnut Avenue Methodist spiring monument in the Wa Harrisburg, October 29. Insurancl young to find themselves is for them Commissioner1 Charles Johnson ti terloo, with Napoleon laid as to fight and fight it out. The Owls' nest at Latrobe is in the hands of the sheriff.

Punxsutawney is going to have a great big Hallowe'en celebration. Prosperity has inspired the firing of forty coke ovens at Loyalhanna, which were thought to have outlived their usefulness. night issued a warning to holders Episcopal churcb, which will be con In this country one man has quite as much right to his opinion as -his neighbor. The only, thing essential to winning respect for his opinion I that it must be honestly formed and bincerely held. An opinion con county home recently, sged 101 years.

She had been the oldest woman only eight months, since the death of Mrs. Rachel Wiley, aged 108 years, at Saulsburg. Twelve-year-old Harry Kromer, of Adrian, is dying of a dislocated neck and numerous other injuries. He and some companions were playing woods men and when they had a tree Just The same theory holds pracccal in ainued throii gh the week. Miss Rich- PHcles of life, insurance against gM singer, a good preach- ing any consideration to circulars anj; ards is a sweet Bet the Balkans.

Here are amtitious. striving, earnest states. The quality er ana a successiui worKer in ser of'their people is most -devoted 'and Four, children died within vices of this kind, and It will be a privilege to hear her. patriotic; the great exodus of meu ready to fall, the lad climbed to the riairuiuuiB ueiu Bfin. o'ji nil Right Audit and Abstract company Indianapolis.

Word was received ar the department that -A. F. Kight. heaj of the concern had been arrested aj Reading by one-of the department Rnectnrs on a rhnrce nf "twlatino- returning to fight In the armies of cerning the republican party and its candidates that springs from a sore head or disappointed ambition is not worth a button. low as.

Nelson was raised high, the last great battle in except Sedan, fought under, the Third Napoleon who could say nothing about tljis battle mpre' to the than For one -1 always -try' to forget Sedan-but'it did bring about modern. Germany. Gettysburg and Santiago are tha American 'battles ovt of the. nineteenth century In twentieth century, there is Mukden, which somehow Justifies, itself so as this, jt was ventured by a little-, brown against the in. Bervia, Bulgaria, Alba Will Celebrate Anniversary, The seventh anniversary of the nia, yes, and Greece, who could easily organization of the Lades' auxiliary four hours in the vicinity of Latrobe recently two of cholera infantum, one of pneumonia and one of infantile trouble.

A $300 horse, borrowed by Lock Haven's highway department while the city's steed is ill, slipped into a bole In the old canal and may die from the injuries received. to the Ancient Order of Hibernians top to get a ride" when A fell. Long John, the horse which had a leg broken at the Punxsutawney fair races, after living in a swing for two months, is able to move about and It is thought that only a slight' stiffness will remain as a souvenir of the injury. But Long John will never race again. will.be celebrated In Y.

M. I. hall. The Tribune has received a circular from the more or less, esteemed Wasson urging it to support the Second National bank building. Elev policies and inducing policy holder to surrender their existing pollciel 1 of insurance and exchange them frf some other form and with some otrtl er company; The commissioner says that th(' statements made by Right to induHi enth avenue and Fourteenth street, this evening.

The celebration will candidates for auditor general, state treasurer and congressmen-at-large. iiatea giant who had been awing Eu Thomas Fox and sister, Mss Car whose names are on the re in this wide republic have escapea return, demonstrates the stuff the, little peoples are made-of. It is -inevitable that such peoples become independent, self-governing. The only question is, when shall this be dated? It is possible the date is hear, late 1912 or early 19.13 preferably" the lat-ter year of Our Lord, If the twenty-first decisive battle is to-be fought. It may be at Adrianople.

It would be good to have the first battle and the last linked together in Grecian naming. Marathon is, the. first decisive battle of the world.iand who) Is there that knows not Marathon, since! include a euchre and dancing, and as the committees have been hard at work the affair will no doubt be one of pleasure' throughout. rie, or ueuar Springs, were taking Eva L. Fetzver, aged 2 years, was found drowned in a creek at her home near Nant-y-Glo.

She had wandered away from her companions and no one saw her fall into the stream. V. J. Patterson, of Johnstown, was shot through the knee while sitting rope ror. a century, one more battle by the, little Balkans', and then let us -'put away the magnificent pastime war, because the world Is too old, knows too much, 'to settle things by might! I publican ticket.

When the Tribune hears that the aforesaid' candidates are supporting their guest, Milton Shearer, of McEl-hattan, to Lock Haven to take an early train when the dropping of a bolt let the shafts down on their horse's heels and he ran away. All changes are misleading and the.estj mates given in most cases false, is charged that the people conduct ing this business required policy hold ere to pay a liberal fee for.the-:e( called services rendered which: payable whether avail thenj tbe republican national ticket It will be glad to commend them to on a hotel porch at Portage. A friend's revolver sllped from his belt. Another i Week Yet. ''Nw October The' de- the support of the voters.

Oct. 30 In American History. 1735 John Adams, second president of the United born: died ,1826. 18G2 General -'Ovmsby McKnlght Mitchel. astronomer and Federal soldier In the rivfl died: born 1810.

i 1908 John Wallace motcWiwon." last cisionof "the arbitrators In the wage disput between eastern railroads and their locomotive engineers will not be ready1- before next. wabV. the runner carried the-news up-lo Athens? And today; when Greece, is fighting that it may again be Greece, when all that ancient and noble ter selves of the services ont, Thl, commissioner also says, that lat makes it a misdemeanor for any pel son to Issue any false or misleading statement in ordef to induce a policj holder to surrender hi? existing In surance or to-ohange from- one corn pany to another. i 'The department has been invest! gating the operations of the con! fell to the floor and was discharged. George Shawley, the 75-year-old Westmoreland county moonshiner, was let off with a fine of $100 and thirty days in county jail.

The sentence was lightened because of his age. A full grown deer held up two automobiles on the road between Wil-liamsport and Montoursville a few venines aeo. The animal was cross were thrown. Mr. Shearer escaped best, with bad bruises and a shaking up.

The others had cuts about tho head and various Injuries. Fred Nese, a resident of Punxsutawney for seven years during which he has become well known as a freight conductor, was arrested on Monday and taken to Kittanning where he was Jailed on a charge that he was one of a gang of burglars operating at Oak Ridge, Fairmont and Hawthorne. Seventeen other ritory which has held. -so bv me earnest. ir 'was indicated age, and treated as even; by of the ar.bttraticm This county never had a better citizen than Jesse L.

Hartman, present representative from this district in congress, and republican candidate for re-election. He has spent nearly his whole life here and his constant ambition has been to be of use to his fellow men. He represents the convictions and the per-eonal interests of the people of the district and they ought to stand by him and give him a very large majority next Tuesday. of the once, fa'mbui family of singers, died: horn 1821 .1 ASTRONOMICAL. EV-ENT8.

us overseer, aspires to oe w-nat; Dr' van' Hise in better than a battle on ancient soil, announcing '-that, another v' meeting under an ancient name? ('would be held tomorrow. tho ing the road and. becoming bewilder wnen creasy wrote aout the commission now in 'going ctsive battles of the world there: were 1 over: the, tentative, 'report, he ex papy and commissioners of 1 oth states have alscr-'been after these pie, on the same charges. 1 Pected teveral would'. bft tnVen imneen, were mere: not remaps that was the reason li demanded (From noon, today, to noon (tomorrow.) Sun sets rises 1 Evening stars: Mercury.

Venus. Jupiter. Morning star: Saturn." were arrested. One or two confessed and implicated tha others, amonfi them Mr. Neese.

His friend believe ed by the headlights, stopped in the middle of) the road Mrs. Betsy Donahue, the oldest woman in Indiana county, died at the the last in 191ii. But list, has been UP; with'the, task the doo merit shape review, tlcians, are "to the facts that his arrest was a mistake. exienaeq, nacswara 10 pciuae an- shooting of deer in the gam -preserve -near Latrobe has -arou arest indignation.v 4. tl 1-.

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