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SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1910. PAGE THREE SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1910. SIRES AND SONS. Ralph Fulitzcr, son of Joseph Pulit DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. Secretary Wilson's daughter, Hiisa Flora Wilson, is winning laurels as a SUBURBAN SOCIAL NEWS jlyfANY thousands of dollars have lyl been expended on Bellevue Park.

Many thousands more will be spent during the spring and summer. The enterprise is the result of mature deliberation, patient study, and consultation of experts along every line. The place will be fully prepared for residence, with every provision for permanently agreeable living conditions, in a type of homes not heretofore possible in Harrisburg. Wait for Bellevue Park. UNION REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT COMPANY Locust and Court Harrisburg, Pa, IN PERRY COUNTY Jfic i Prices Size of Lots 53x147 or Larger f.f off rnr at roBfefHec, Tump HIM, (i three north to Itsmlltoii I'lnrc." TERMS flO.OO dnnu.

per month. Sli er ceut. off tor eah. -AT- zer, owner of the New York World, Is a big game hunter. Thomas Galloway of St.

Louis Is the confetti king of the United States. lie ells his product by the ton in all the big cities for New Year's and other carnival occasions. Jose Santos Zelaya, ex-president of Nicaragua, who is now sojourning in Spain, announces that be is at work ou a book. His purpose is to vindi cate his regime in Nicaragua. John J.

Kiiovrltou of Westbrook, Me is one of Ihe pupils who learned "Mary Had a Little Lamb" from the lips of the aulhur, M.irv Iiugg, when she was teaching school in her home in Forts mouth. N. II. A writer has estimated Hint J. Tier-pout Morgan's linauci.il influence cov ers institutions and enterprises with and capitalizations of OdO.tKju.

or one-iiiiilb of the wealth of the Fni led Slates. General Luis Terrains, seventy-nine years old, is Mexico's wealthiest man As a result of daring military service he was granted large tracts of govern ment laud, to which be has added, until his wealth is now estimated to be William Henry Pierce, born in the Fnited Stales and a resident of the country for years, has filed naturalization papers in Cleveland, lie said that after living In this country for thirty years he had gone to Canada and bad become a subject of King Edward. Later he returned to the Fnited Slates and decided again to become a citizen. Pen, Chisel and Brush. I'M win Abbey, the American artist who painted for King Edward bis coronation picture, started ids career setting type as a boy in the office of a Philadelphia newspaper.

Hans Christian Andersen formed his tylo by narrating his stories to various groups of children before lie wrote them down. His one thought was to become famous, and he was very careful not to make any enemies. At twenty one Aeschylus wns the most famous poet of Greece, Coleridge had finished the marvelous metrical poem, "The Ancient Mariner;" lon John of Auslri i bud won Lepnnto, and Jaiucs Montgomery had written his best compositions. Miss Sally James Furnbam has completed the bronze frieze for the decoration of the board room in the international bureau of American republics in Washington. The frieze is divided into four panels, depicting events in the history of the republics.

Thinns Theatrical. P.obert T. Haines has been engaged for Mine. Nazimova's company. Laurence Irving is shortly to pro-dine a comedy by Eugene Rrieux.

James K. Mackett is shortly to appear in New York in a revival of "Branca ire," in which Kiehard Mansfield formerly starred. P. is said that Otis Skinner will play Ihe title role of "Chnnteeler" in the American production of the Rostand play by Charles Frohmaii. K.

J. Hatclifi'e, who has been leading man for Mrs. Leslie Carter, lias been engaged by Daniel Frohmaii for the company to support Charles Cherry in "The Although Adeline Once will be married in June in London, she will play anolher season under the management of Klaw Erliiiigor in all the principal cities of the Failed States. Fly Catches. Pitcher Cy Young of the Clerelind Americans celebrated his forty-third birthday recently.

Ho is now in his twentieth consecutive season in fast company. Jim McGtiire declares against the spit 1 1 and will instruct the Cleveland pitchers to have none of it. He says that the style is likely to put catchers out of business. Larry I.ajoie is batting in great shape. For several years be has been slow in getting his eye ou the ball, and southern camps have seen very little of bis real ability.

This year it js different, and be has shown some of the form that made him a league champion. Electric Sparks. A cent's worth of electricity at the average price in this country will raise ten tons twelve feet high with a crane in less than a minute. A novelty in the electric sign line consists of separate letters mounted upon wheels which run upon a track around a building like a miniature electric train. Electricity, which picks the tiny atoms of aluminium from the ore deposits, has made the metal possible to the commercial world, and In return aluminium now ranks next to copper as the most desirable metal for electrical machinery.

The Cookbook. A pretty way to serve white custards Is with stars of red currant jelly. A few chopped almonds added to the top of sweetened biscuit are very good and make a pleasant change. Whipped cream is sometimes folded through the "hard sauce." It adds a festive touch suited to desserts served on holiday occasions. A plateful of grated Parmesan cheese is served la many households with macaroni cr spaghetti instead of cook- ilng-Uia wjtli a.

singer of great ability. Miss Ermolova, daughter of a Russian ex-minister of agriculture, a beautiful and somewhat eccentric woman, well known in society, is an actiro member of the fire brigade. "This is the life of little me. I am the wife of Rperbohni Thus Lady Beerbohm Tree, wife of the English actor, when asked to write her "life" surely the shortest autobiography on record. A woman as a police magistrate in Berlin during the past year has proved a success.

In October, 1908, Miss Margaret Dittmar was appointed to the police staff, and her record for one year shows that she had COi cases to deal with. Mrs. Alice II. Tiernan Is said to be the first woman to practice in the criminal courts of Tennessee. Mrs.

Tiernan is from Galveston, and studied law after her marriage. She is now practicing in Memphis as her husband's partner. Josephine Preston Feabndy, who is Mrs. Lionel Marks of Cambridge. is the winner of the prize of $1,500 offered by one of the governors of the ShnkespYare Memorial theater at Stmtford-on-Avon for the best play submitted for production at the thea ter.

Train and Track. Fourteen young women have been established as ticket sellers at the sub way stations of the Hudson river tun nel system. All Italian railways are owned and operated by the central government Railway rates are fixed by law and regulation and published in a general tariff. There is no such thing as com petition between lines in freight rates The double tracking and straighten ing or the Siberian railway, upon which Russia decided soon after the Japanese war disclosed the serious do feets the road in Its present condi tion, is well under way. It is expected that the work will lie completed by 1912.

The Royal Box. King Edward VII. wns for twenty us years grand master of I.nglish I- ree masons, but, resigned the ofllce ou his accession (o the throne. King Albert of the P.elgian3 has the distinction of being the only rovaltv who has served an apprenticeship ns newspaper reporter. For four years he was the regularly accredited marine reporter of a Belgian weekly.

Prince Oscar of Prussia, Emperor William's fifth son, is a fearless horse man. Though not twenty years old lie is a lieutenant, in (he tirst. regiment of foot guards, an officer of two other regiments and knight of the Order of the Black Eagle. Talcs of Cities. Montreal is said to be in a bad Military condition.

The water supiiH has been condemned in parliament and the method of sewage disposal is far from satisfactory. The death rate from "fever" in Loi; don last year did not exceed 31.4 pet million of the population, whereas It was erjiml to per million in sev enty-fivo other large English towns. a if in in, India, lias constructed an enormous steel tank, 330 feet square by feet deep, carried on steel col unins at a height of ninety feet from Ihe ground, to act as a reservoir for the water mains of the cltr. Current Comment. R'oth TarUington's father has com pleted his first novel, but set an excellent example of Indiana genius by waiting until he was seventy years old to do Louis Republic.

An Oregon man says he has discovered the lost Egyptian art of preserving food indefinitely. Wrong! it was not lost. The cold storage people had it on ice. New York Herald. The ueslion "What shall we do with our has veered around, and the growing problem now is, "What will our ex-president wilh us when he comes home from Africa?" Spokane Review.

Recent Inventions. A one-half horsepower electric motor, driven by lighting current and directly connected with an air pump, is a new cnvenicnee for inflating automobile tires. A putty knife with a reservoir in the handle from which putty can bo squeezed by pressing a button has been invented as a time saver for glaziers by a Minnesota man. A new safe is made to revolve within a recess in a wall by an electric motor, its German inventor's idea being (o prevent burglars having lime enough to drill any particular spot on Its surface. Short Stories.

The best time for exercise is about two hours after a meal. Nearly S.nftO.noo immigrants came to the Fnited States within the last decade. During the last year the steamboat Inspection service of this country passed on lf1.20G life preservers. To keep the rivers of the country free from snags and other impedimenta to navigation the government maintains a fleet of thirty steamlKiats and spends a year. A visit to this beautiful home spot on the highest and most cn- tral portion of tamp Hill will convince you of It's superior advantages for an investment and home sites.

Sheliville Michael Bellaman moved into the residence in town previously occupied by Mr. Hawk. Elias II. Shuey moved from the Clemen's farm to the farm purchased by liim from Milton Sliuey. John Yorty moved on the farm vacated by Klias Shuey.

Among those who are or lalely have been afflicted wilh sickness are the Adam K. Liable was suddenly btricken wilh sickuess last week; but is improving. Raymond L. Hauer is convalescing after an illness of several weeks' duration. Mrs.

Atnoa H. Iluffuaide continues in a very cnieebled condition. Galen V. Buyer met with a very painful accident last, week while working at. Harvey Rhoads' saw mill.

He accidentally got his hand loo close to the rapidly revolving circular saw, resulting in nearly severing one of the fingers and badly lacerating the band. Catnpbellstown ('. P. Slauffer, wife and sister. Katie ISoitz, were in Lebanon on Sutarday.

Samuel Walters, of liiuunel.stown, visited bis sister, Mrs. Jonas Allwein, a few days this week. Mrs. Jacob Orumbcin is sick. Mrs.

Jno. Hoover and son, of Harrisburg, visited her parents on Tuesday. Irwin Good visited bis mother, at Eli.abethtown, who is crilically ill. Miss Mary Zeiglor, who has been sick, Is greatly improved. MiddlStown Frank Con ran, who has the polishing room of Ihe charge of Raymond Manufacturing 'ompany, home was burned at Ihe I Hid whose fire, was presented wilh a check lor one hundred dollars by Robert Half our, one of the proprietors.

A Harrisburg parly has secured an option on Ihe Brest le property, corner of Spring anil Water streets. It in said Ihe building will be remodeled for a moving picture theater. Mrs. Curtis Strine, of llershey, spent a few days wilh her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Frantz, in Itoyallon. Rev. Z.

A. Weidler, pastor of the Uoyalton V. II. Church, will preach the baccalaureate sermon to Ihe Uoyalton High School graduates lliis even ing. Thursday evening the Methodists held a reception for their new pastor, Rev.

J. M. Shelly. Over 2ol members were present. Hummclstown Ross W.

and wife r.pcnt Sunday wilh friends in Philadelphia. Miss Mabel Earnest left for Head ing on Tuesday morning, to spend the day with her sister, Mrs. George Eftele. Mr. and Mrs.

W. II. I'lrich have returned from a sojourn of a week at Atlantic City. Mrs. Fuhrman and son, Clarence, from Galesburg, left for home on Tuesday, after spending seven weeks with her brother, George A.

Zellcrs. Miss Ada Waller will spend Sunday in Philadelphia with her friend, Mrs. Ir. Haer. Franklin Sheaffer, of llockcrsville, transacted business hi town on Wed nesday.

Mrs. James Riddle, of the Mil Church, moved to town on Tuesday, in I). H. Reigel's house, on East Second street. J.

P. Nisyley, cashier of the National Hank, left for Philadelphia, nesday morning, to atend iinancial business. on W'ed-to some Paxlonia Miss Ida Cruni visited at the home of Mr. John Cnger during the week. Miss Caroline Shunk, of I.ingles-town, visited her parents on Sunday.

Mrs. Stephen Shut, and son Amos was. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Felly on Monday.

Sunday School in the United Evan gelieal church at A. M. Prayer We Are new friends day by day by our scientific methods of fitting perfect lenses to eyes of defective vision. The public is getting wise to the antiquated methods and bold advertisements of opticians who, mushroom like, arc here today and gone tomorrow. Be a wise one.

We are here to stay. Examinations free. A. Fauncc Jeweler nd Optometrist A 1314 North Third Street HARRISBURG, PA. BELL P1I0SE Making I meeting every Wednesday eveiiiu Everybody welcome.

Miss Annie linger spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cruin. Mr. Irviu Umberger visited mother on Sunday.

Mr. John ('ruin purchased a driving horse from Mr. arret his fine iast week. Rev. M.

Uotlierinel was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Amos ('rum on Sunday. Airs. Roger Care and son spent rome time on Sunday at lestowu.

Ross Ling Penbrook The graduating class brook High school will commencement. Brethren church of Ihe hold es in on Tenth oir the iday evening, April lain, at clock. Mrs. Milton Minion and daughter Anna, of Oberlhi, visited Mr. and -Mrs.

Howard Dixhr. and Mrs. Jacob Carman and (laughter, Mary; Mrs. Edward Mock-ley and Mrs. Harrison Walters have returned from Juniata county where they were visiting friends.

Mrs. Fred Stence is iil at her home on Twenty ninth street. John Frantz lias moved to Pleasant View. Mrs. Adam Moyer, of Harrisburg, visited Mis.

George Owens on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ferguson and daughter Katharine, of SfoeHon, spent Saturday with George K. Henry and family.

Rev. and Mrs. A. Slamets, or Harrisburg, were pleasantly entertained at dinned by Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Julius, of Cnnhy street on Tuesday last. Rev. Staniels is pastor of Aug burg Lutheran church, Harrisburg, la.

Linglestown ot i tan lstiiirg, on Wednesday visited her sister Mrs. Gideon Feeser. Misses Mary and Lucy spent Wednesday visiting friends in Harris burg. Prof. Taylor, of Harrisburg, on Tuesday was the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Levi Potteiger. Miss Esther Mrdarvey, of Pen brook, spent Sunday with her uncle and aunt, and Mrs. Charles Mc Garvey. N'cvin Meyer, who holds a military position at Mm-ganza, spent a lew days at home this week.

Mrs. Eager a no two children, of Middletown, spent a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Et.weiler. Clement Care, a student at Dick iuson College, spent Saturday and Sunday with bi.s parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. Care. Samuel lialthnscr left on for Oil City where lie will work fni the Medical Examiners of the Penn sylvania railroad. Mr.

and Mrs. John Weiss, Mrs Weiss, Miss Weiss and Mr. P.ranl, Harrisburg, while on an auto trip visited in town on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Cornelius Reese, ol Penbrook, on Sunday were the guest: of Mr. and Andrew Unger. Dr. and Mrs. K.

It. Khein and son Charles, of Harrisburg, visited relatives in town on Sunday. Mrs. Victoria lirichbill and son Rollin, of Penbrook, on Sunday visit ed her mother, Mrs. William Failing.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harvey, of En haul, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Ilalley I let ick. Myrna Speas, of Penbrook, i-Saturday visited Miss Marion Smith Daniel Smith, William Look and (' D.

Lingel attended the funeral of Dr. George E. Fox held at 1 luiiiiiiolstown recently. John Early made a business trip to Harrisburg on Monday. Rev.

(). I(. p.itner will move into the parsonage at Granlvllle on Thins day. This morning lie will conduct services in church and in lie evening v. ill have servicer, in Schell's church.

Samuel Fry, of Hanover. Feb anon county, wnu a business visitor in town. Rev. (). R.

Rittner, Hie newly elect ed pastor of Shell's charge, will con duet the opening service on Weilnos lav morning, of the Lutheran Minis teriimi, which meets at Sbireiuans town on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Carrie Mailer, of near Wal mer's Church, Lebanon county, was a visitor in tow n. "Now that you have taken up your residence in our beautiful suburb, my dear Mrs. New comb," said the lady caller, "you ought to join our literary society." "Do you think so?" cpiorieVl the other. "Yes, indeed! It's Just ton awfully interesting for anything.

At our last meeting wo took up Carlyle's quarrels with bis wife." "It must have been very entertaining." "Sure. At our next meeting we are going to investigate the private life of Goethe and his love affairs." "Indeed!" "Yes; and we have found out all about Poo's dissipation and disreputable conduct and by and by we are going to thoroughly investigate the immoral doing of Voltaire." "Are you?" "That's what. Ob, there's nothing like a literary society to boost, one's culture. You really ought to join." Chicago Daily News. "Don you ever your old friends run across any of in your automobile trips?" "Not if they have the sense to get out of the way first." Baltimore American.

Renson "This anti trust movement is spreading rapidly everywhere." DeRroke "Yes; my tailor lias caught the fever now." Boston Transcript. The smallest aeroplane in the world is a French machine that weighs but ISO pounds, yet lias made a speed of nearly 6Q miles an. hour. PAGE PAGE ftenl Kstnte Fire noil Money to Lonn Burglary Imuranca Camp Hill 1 One of Moot JlfHOtlflll Hnplrl Mitmrba of FanteTii Pennlvanla St HETV BONDS Second and Walnut Sts. Cameron Building One of the mcmbPrR of the firm lives at Place" lie will be glad to show you around.

I eSgar Talk No. 20 Sumatra leaf gives the finish to a cigar Havana leaf the body and quality. We are not satisfied to spoil the effect of a good tasting cigar by giving it a poor-looking wrapper, so we select the finestand smoothest grades of Sumatra. MILDREDSFLURIE SOUND SLEEPER Walked in Sleep Fell Out Window Played With Wagon Then Awoke. Mildred, aged years, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. ('. Flnrie, fell out of the second story window of her bedroom at her home in East Newport. She got up in her sleep and raised the window, falling to the hard pavement, a distance of about II ieet. Her Injuries consist of the severe bruising of her right side from head to lout.

She did not. once get away, but played around a while with a child's little express wagon which she found In the yard. She sat down on the front porch lor a few minutes, finally opening the door of Ihe kitchen and going into the house. Regulate Markets. A resolution was adopted by Newport town council regulating and establishing the Curbstone market, Wednesday and Saturday mornings, weekly, beginning May 1, HMO, on North Second street and Centre Srpuire.

west side and extending from Dock alley, at the residence of James It. Lei by, to Market street, north side. Printed copies of the resolution can be obtained of the borough clerk. Trial Next Week. Arthur Allen, of Mifflin formerly of Newport, will be put on trial at the Juniata court at.

Mifllintown, next week, having, while in a drunken frenzy killed his little daughter, Catharine by shooting her last September. Cut Off Finger. Isaac Peasom, of Newport, accidentally cut off the middle finger of his bit band, at the second joint, while cutting kindling wood. Lawyers Got Part. Trustees of the M.

E. church, Nw Ttloomhold, received a check for a bequest made by the late Miss Anna Dickson, of Atlantic. City, N. formerly nf this place, to that denomination. The beniicst was orig inally but on account of legal rendered in lis obtaining was reduced to the above amount.

Found Stone Axe. Thomas Winter, while digging post holes (in Ann street, Imncannon, found a stono axe weighing about five pounds. Il is well preserved. Some time ago Mr. Roller dug up a ytone knife and some arrow heads.

Jail Empty. The Perry county Jail bi empty at present, there not being one prisoner in it. Barn Burned. During a heavy thunder itorm Tuesday, evening, the barn of Daniel Thomas, on Middle Kidge, was i ny iigntning ami destroyed. About the second or third stroke did the damage.

Stuck in Mud. The members of Newport town council, accompanied by Secretary I. G. Hertz and Health Ofliccr Jacob Cobie, started out on a tour of inspec tion of the borough Wednesday af ternoon, but did not go very far until they abandoned their mission for the present, on account of the rain. Opening Game.

The Newport Alletie baseball ebib did not play on April 22, as announced last week, on account of the ab sence of several players, but will have their opening game on Saturday, April 3u, with Landisburg, on the Newport grounds. Dr. Cisna Dead. Dr. William R.

Cisna, of Ickeshurc died of uremia on Saturday night at 12 clock, at the Mansion House, in New Dlooinficld. he was the donor of. the Cisna KingOscarCigars look well in their silky, unwrinkled wrappers, and they smoke well because they are filled, rolled and finished carefully by factory experts who know their work. It is easy to understand why millions of these arc smoked every year. 8 years of regular quality 5c Wben in Philadelphia remember A.

C. Button, 70 N. 12th or 35 S. 6th, always keeps a good supply ou hand. prizes annually contested for in Dickinson College.

When a' call for surgeiiiis of the Federal army was made at a special examination, bo waa recommended for a vacancy and was at once ordered to the front, lb1 was aosia-d to the 117th tr.S. colored infantry, with the forces operating ia front of Richmond, and was among the fiiF? to enter that city, April 3, only a few hours after Davis, had left. He was soon ordered to Petersburg, Va to examine recruits for the regular army. Although l.ee surrendered on April i'. General Kirby Smith continued to contend with the Northern forces in Texas.

The oil companies that are in control of the great Baku district of Southern Russia are subst itut ing electric power for steam. MEET ME A.I Harris House Cafe 9TKERE EVESTBODt COMES I29GC5233dZa Mexico now holds fifth place among nations for the production of quicksilver, but the falling off of production in other Countries may bring It into the lead within a tew years, i.

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