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THE YORK AHA'. -FRIDAY MOIINIXG, NOVEMBER 15, 1912. 4OOOOOOOOAAOOOOO00000001 Governor-Elect of New York Siiry for preserving peace If this iso. then acty i becoming almost as DAILY STORY a lnviirir am nrar Tiit as I Wild Oats By Hubert Bergmann. comfortably In her listened with eyes She leaned back rocking chair and THE HU DAILY Pvbli.hed dally, except Sunday, at No.

E. Philadelphia, York. toy DISPATCH PUBLISHING CO. CHARLES P. TOUN'8, President.

ED. a YOUNG. Secretary, treasurer and Managing Editor. DIRECTORS: MARY E. TOl'Nfl.

ED. S. TOCNO. CHARLES P. TOl'VO.

WM. YOUNG. JOHN F. YOUNG. MAIL AND OTHER SUBSCRIBERS IN THE COUNTY.

iPottac tnclnded. rne year, payable In flx r-iootha 1 fehcrter time, per month MAIL SUBSCRIBERS OUT OF THE COUNTY- matter of mere possession of battleships and fighting men does not iiicuic ieace. At the present time the nations ot Europe are ready to spring at one another's throats and to fight over the spoils in the near East. It Is a delectable spectacle la this age of civilization and enlightenment. How great a burden the people of Europe are carrying is shown by the figures of naval and military expenditures of some of the leading nations.

Great Britain, last year, spent on its navy and $192,000,000 on its army, muklng a total of for the purpose of preserving pepce. During the same time CJer- half-closed to her friend, who read to her from the paper. They were longer young and pretty, these imto women. They were tall, angular, but robust, and satisfied with their lot In life. "Nothing sensational today ask id one of them.

Yes, Hertha." the other repllel; "there is a sensational suicide." What is it, Gabrielle? Why don't 1 i9a you read aoout tne auiciue- v-k a a .1 -S It is one who Deiongs to our Yes. it sometimes happeia Ae yr. ratable Ui advance S-J ir-any spent $216,000,000 on its Amy and not so very seldom nowadays. Bjt mrvnt end $160,000,000 on its navy. France whv should it make you look so sail? Shorter rr Do we know the man?" Advancement in Dentistry ADVANCEMENT is the word in every line of proes-sion and business and no line has advanced as much as Dentistry.

The old fashioned Dentist with his grinding machine is a thing of the past. The modern dental office is equipped with electric instruments, oxygen gas outfits, and modern methods are used to do Work fast and painless. If you have a sensitive tooth to be filled, or a nerve exposed you can take oxygen gas and have the work done without pain. All kinds of fillings and crown and bridge work are used to save the teeth, and if they are gone too ar to be saved you can take oxygen gas and have them extracted, and artificial teeth inserted, that are natural looking and serviceable. Do you need a Dentist, if so, we have four operating rooms at your service.

OPEN EVERY NIGHT Dr. W. W. Bolton 24 West Market Street It is Botho," the other whispered. Her companion sat up.

"Uetho? Our exclaim spent about on its array end navy, and Russia expended the same amount. Fortunately the United States is in a favored position. It is isolated, and therefor it is not essential to its it o- I -o carriers et 1 cent per week. tayable to the carriers or at the Dally Office. ADVERTISING RATES TVe-tv eeTVr-er nonpiretl lire-for eaej fnrt'on.

Fifteen rents per noncare.i 'in mn tfc.n rSru ttme BTXl leS ed. 'Botho. the Baron von Weletzky." 'That it should come to this! Rea Is he dead?" tn 1t months. Hertwttnn to adrert's-1 peace of mind that a great navy and No: only wounded. There is a bae chance that he may live." Why did he do it?" "He was known to be without means of subsistence alter a wua of sixty-three years," Gabrielle Tead.

"Foor man, we must do eoniethii for him. Hertha." 'You are crying. uaDriene:" 'I feel sorry for him. Of course, I a huge standing army be maintained. Nevertheless, if officers like Major-General Wood had their way this ct untry would stagger under the burden of militarism.

In an Interview tJeneral Wood declares that we need a much greater army and a bigger navy in order to be assured of peace. Cut we have struggled along all these ttrs without the burden of militarism, and it is not likely that there is any great danger now that any nation, will take advantage of our un-preparedness and swoop down either on the Atlantic or the Pacific coast. know be des not deserve my tears, but" In the meantime the baron was lyirgr for ivertenents reot'lrtnK vv to tand -vitheiit remi'ar ana advertisements In rule or flsrvire work. NEW YOK OFFICE BiT.inmi A -Kentnoe Awrfv Imnsrlck Bajldlne. J5 FTf'h Avenue.

Benjamin Kentnor Cc. Fpecll Advertising Peoples' Oas JOB PrTnTING Havtnr tha bet equipped Printing Of-flea in York Ofiintv. wi are p-en-ired to do all kinds of Pk ard Job Printing In tht bert atrle and at the lowest pr.cea. eorrUtent with rod work. REMITTANCES AdJreaa ail ocmmuiiicaUoi.s and maka all payment to THE DISPATCH PUBLISHING J5-1T E.

Philadelphia York, Pa. on his bed at tne nospitai. ins duuji had been poorly aimed and'the doctors succeeded in saving his life. When he A was out of danger the chief surgeon handed him a letter. While the man was reading it a strange change came over his face.

"What is the matter, baron?" the surgeon asked, "Oh, doctor, this medicine is bettsr than any you have been able to gt-'e me. The letter offers me a home, and its offer comes from people to whom I have done a great wrong." The old man was so deeply movijd that the doctor for a moment fearsd his mind was giving way. The few words that had made ao deep an impression read: "If you still remember Baroness Hertha go to Bornhelm castle as soon you are strong enough to travel. You FACTS OF INTEREST The turtle deposits from 150 to 200 eggs during tho ewon. Teacher in French secular schools may go on str.ke for higher pay.

Argentina recently exported its first eari of tin. a Uertuan foundry being the destination. Two pounds of tur.pstcn will furnish material foe about Incandescent lamp filaments. A ntcr-bt of 2 tons register recently was launched in Knytard for trie WILLIAM. SUL.E.SL, This Is the latest photcgraph of William SuUer.

elected governor of New York state on tho Dentcratic ticket. in the tropics becomes asphalt and oil, oozing up through the strata above it." fSw, FRIDAY, NOV. 15. 1912. Specials For This Week" DECLARE ELECTRIC SHOCK "Many scientists have reached the conclusion that the pitch Is an emulsion.

45 per cent, of which is bitumen 25 per cent clay and 30 per cent water. The pressure of the gases from the oil deposits beneath push up the underlying pitch as fast as that above it is removed. So the Ditoh is In reality the THE RING OF AN AX. The music ia the sounds of the busy uso or liltmti consular ctticera In Africa Men's Heavy Hose WILL TAKE PLACE OF FOOD world grow, constantly a harder thing l-? Hli for the ear to catch. The harmonies bn invented by a California man.

Systematic exercises, aceordinir to tests the din of traffic and the roar or in a. Ceruowt univtrity, can made to will be able to live there as long "lneva Derated residue of millions of Boys' Fine Overcoats Special 82.95 you please. The manager of the estate ton9 of petroleum which tias for years provide suitable apatt- oozed from the oil sand. 6c industry grow more complex if, in- increase a man a iung capacity vi per has orders to ments for you There seem to be a grc-ving feeling Increased in Intelligence in a nw-at I write these words at I "Orieinally the asohalt industry was ia dcvotlntt Gteo. tney exisi at m.

rne crruiean povemment among scientists that we hall short- remarkable nmnner, the request of the baroness. in from hili to hill as the nxiu 10 veiapinff uxt coaj see tJ dawuing of th electric age. The use of electricity in the rearing train rushes up the valley comet lhreo the oc in LW''I" Vie. of plants hjas la-teiy lieen tried with wonderful resulta. A process has been .1 V.

XI i 1 Vl 1 BrKAAff Union heavy tefullr through the distance as! 1 he- two direct current dvna- iniujy iiu uufcu ttwm. i. tine lilea ia that the man of the fu- gra Boys' Suits, fleece ILough associated with some romance rjrman-, each w.th a capiHiy of iUjouttture will give btefsieuk and other ran be brought to a state of maturity under English ownership, but the concern failed and It is now under Ameri-t an control and Is worked by an American manager and American engineers and laborers. We were" riven a ride out onto the 'lake' in a small sightseeing car, and soon we reached the spot where the laborers were digging great lumps of pitch and tossing: them into the cars. "Seven hundred and flftv tons are "UABKIELLE VON LANKEH.

It was a quiet, modest old gentle-man who was confined to the care of the wife of the manager of Bornhelm castle. He Is gratefur for the small st service. Every morning he asked he the Baroness and Frauleln Qabrle le are and tried to make Frau Lena till something about them. Men's Hats-odd and ends of $2.50. $2 $1.50 grades U.15 fair advance.

But he who can find 5o liv-canuu-power lamps. 1 inree weens sooner unatrr uruiu- a water uuit to permit an in shocks. lary conditloiui, and the cotton p.ant awtmmcr to ride waves in 45c The anoBtle of electric feeding Is a I eighth dava earlier. L3 advanced further than most of us safety ha twx buoys cn top and a famous continental professor, and An interesting test wrs made with, reoenny explained Ms views to the two india-rubber trees. One was elec-ronzresfi of Lhe Societv for th Ad- Itrically treated, and the oiher was One afternoon the old gentleman save when at the familiar corner it J'" aeep P- heralds the approach of the car! For producing pure salt from rock rait, 1 dressed himself with unusual care id excavated daily, and within a few days a new method rntlt the rock In a fur- i vane went of Science.

"If a man Is not. When trey were both tapped for a new methol rntlt the rock a fur- tie drove to the castle. He walked to U-OUgut 10 nave wca iuicu. nact mfJten rr, rubber it was found that the electric Men's Fancy Plaid Back, Belt Overcoats, all wool, well tailored S8.95 roe gave a very ntich larger amount Men's good work Suits, extra bargain 04.95 Boys Winter. Caps, with fur flaps, Special 25c We could better spare some of theiial ylf he "asks for bread or a beafateaic new noises than the old ones they bSTSeVAlaak plan.

ln an chalr and tur" h.tvj, enlaeel. When on rara occa-S extend traniinof-tiitLon fwliiiiM t-. I On the current. the hole from which It Is taken fHis again to a smooth surface. The lake ha the appearance of an asphalt pave-went with here and there pools of water.

The pltcAi does not soil the bands, but sticks forever to shoes, as we were destined to discover. About 125.000 tons of pitch are exported each of rubber than the other. The coming of the eieotric garden ttve electric cornfield is. apparent- t-rto tnamwilit rraum in the Fr K'nrth In addition to feeding exchisrtwlv on 'an and sicn me city oweuer neaxs me rounu by tho inontfraa ayateni and eletxrtclty. it probable tha.t our d- ly, only a matter of time only a matter of time.

It has even been stated that in the bt an ax swung cumbrously and with-1 the Kyrotcoplc car 'reendarrts will be brought up In an cut rhythm. It means only the WJU 0 FCor- taorfleS Princess Sis year, the principal (market being the United States. This may net always be passing! t0 tr.fc'eWctrined atrnoBphere. Same remark- 1 future men wilt choose their wives by ipes or eVoid atT dinV or exnioion "hnt 1 experimenu have recently been laid of an electric machine. Its In-liZ 3d a rterUport'-larstai tried in Stockholm to test the effect of ven tor claimed ths the machine can a is no I HI -i irnr a Mnv II m'nt to which.

pipe: -rr'-Z" -ltrlHe airon eirridron. diagnoae almoat any ailment to which, of another tree killed by gas VV EINSTOCKM Opposite New Pest OHiee true, since California Is already pro. during a good substitute for asphalt-" some OWier 15hwb. urn. OPEN EVERY NIGHT pcetrjr in it only a limping, amputated inditriaiiy.

Pennsylvania oc-upiea the' Fifty boys and girla were set to work dirge. To hear the ring of an ax, with most rank In the Union. Of a total a classroom, this being filled with lh in- V7I.l:,-.,,',ILf than an electrical installation which passed wL-SrT- currents Into the sphercon- it can tarn. iijubi juuiurj J- tlnuallv. man is heir.

It can also be tised In delecting iK8itlve and negative conditions in men and women. A poeltlvw young woman should always marry a negative young man, and vice versa. With tae electrical love tester sweethearts will be able to discover wheth-" er they are really fitted for one another or not. Bo than If all that Is claimed for this Invention be true we may expect the irate papas of tho v. imiirs.

cihjuk. ill ilia iuv 1 fM V. 0rwAm9 Tl A I Tnere one Fifty other -children were made to I.v awhile in the forest. tcrics. Sound Sleep is usually impossible to the bilious.

But biliousness yields and head-itches, sour stomach, indigestion go when the bowels are regulated and, the liver and kidneys stimulated by work in a mora without any electricity. Neither the teachers nor the chil dren were told what was gains on, and veranda where the ladies sat. They greeted him very formally and talked together until 8 o'clock, whm the carriage called for the baron. Thm the two ladies stood looking after hiin. "Gabrielle!" said one.

"Yes, Hertha," replied the other. "This Is the man who came neir making us both unhappy; me becauie I was rich and you because he lovnd you," said Hertha. after a long pauie. "This is the man who owned ir hearts, whom we have quarreled about, who has cost us so many tears. Hew Is it possible to grow so old?" "It is better so," replied Gabriel: and wiped a tsarronv her eyes.

"You see, ve have him no sr. our baron, both of us. Now we may chat with him and play cards with him every Thursday in love and harmony. Such is life when one has 'sown ont'a wild A VISIT TO PITCH LAKE Fitch lake, the strongest expan 5f aephalt which makes Trinidad the chief soyrcs of dve world's supply, is -scribed by a writer In the National Marazln as decidedly out of keeping witfh the other features of that beautiful Island. This writer was one of party of nine American girls who arrayed In their oldest clothes, made a Jontmey to the lake in spKe of discouragements from those who had tak the trip before them, "One can actually "walk upon tlie waters' of this lake, writes ths girl Tr.lirr.

"Of roiiru It la jtonrvewhitt the experiment was kept ud for six months. n-ay catch again one of the chords taat have been lost, and learn some-tliing of whxt the sound meant to the i-ioneer aiA hbme-bullder. It ia to the sound of the ax ringing iteuikunUy through the woods that the camper awakes, unless the should- Story of a Sauerkraut Factory Leslie's. A simple Illustration of how apparent waste may.te utilized is shown by the story of a "sauerkraut" factory on Long island. In the manufacture of German delicacy the Juice is pressed OUt Of the.

Iahha; and aa Ik. eir At the end of that "time waa found future to give up asking tneir aaugn- 5,000,000 People Have Read "FRECKLES" By GENE TRATTON SORTER that those who had been working tn 'fcers' suitors about such sordid things the electric room had grown, on an as bank accounts, and merely to In-average, three-tfuarters oi an Inch julre whe-ther the tre-mbllng swains m're than those in the ordinary room, I are electrically fit to enter the maraud that the electrified children had rtage state. that swing the ax sre his own, tables are about 60 per cent water or POLLS Have you read it? A copy can be purchased at our store at the popular price of 50c Sals verywkers men comes tne smell or smoke and juice, the waste was more than one-i crackling of Ore. The kettle ia Thl Juice waa allowed to go to humr over the ft a men a hooked It was an industrial chemist hung over the flames by a hooked who conected this Juice and discovered st'ck and therytog pan pushed close that It contained much decomposed into the embers. Was there ever such vegetable matter.

There was an or-a or coffee, even though the cow that "anlc C'1 in the Juice that seemed give, the cream be milked w.th a can. SUSS opener; and what city chef, with all, refined. Today this organ.c acid forms FEW PRESIDENTS HAD MORE THAN ONE CHRISTIAN NAME Barnhart's Book Stationery Shop 49 West Market Street lis sauces and spices, can give such a It my not matter by wat means teaJy. blazing names are single. Nev- we cal -a rose, but it masters mightily er under any circumstances tan a tn by what means we call a presidential 'sticky strolling since the pitch is about I the xame consistency as tar.

It con- an important factor in the tanning of skins and in all textile manufacturing. At first thought it would seem as if the "sauerkraut" industry was too small to be of Importance in recovering such an insignificant by-product, but there are alone on Long island upward of 20 such factories, and each one uses some Ann ntmi. v. v. flavor to a steak of venison! But it takes a day when the rain is dslven by a cold northeaster for the it to sound as sweetly as an old Stradivari us.

The sting of, the rain in the face aa one paddles up the gusty Straight pie-tagged gentleman be preaident of tti United In all our century and a quarter of presidential campaigns there has been only one such man that has ever succeeded in touching even a nomination. This was J. F. R- Leonard, nominated In 1900 bv the United Christian party. Mr.

Leonard received exactly votes out of a total of 14.0j0.000. the smallest vote ever cat for any presidential candidate or any ticket. candidate. A man's chances for the White House are in direct proportion to the simplicity cf bis name. A study of our national record shows us tnat i candidate with one Christian name had seven chances one against an opponent with two names, while his chances are infinity to one against a man with a triple name.

Why th's is so is no more for tho student to explain than it is incum lak into the storm is an exhilaration each factory there is recovered today to nerve and muscle. But as the prists 104 acres in the southeastern part of Trinidad, and, located as it a on the Gulf of Paria, the pitch Is shipped direct to foreign ports. "Pitch lake has an unusual history. It was discovered some 500 years ago, when Sir Walter Raleigh landed in la Brea harbor and proceeded to demoiuib. tho capital of the Inland.

Before sajllr away on another filibustering expedition he repaired his shin with pitch taken from Fitch lake. "Pitch has been put to ''very pon-lb'e use by the natives. The streets of the Port of Spain were lighted ty torches of pitch unttl the people ot- "wu vi juice, or, in ail, gallons of waste. Multiply these figures by 10. and we begin to get an idea of what this factory economy means, for there are similar factories around Chicago.

St- Louis and many other large cities. And vet. akt! there are tens or bent upon the biologist to explain why thousands of rosy-faced Innocent lit is that a cat with blue eyes is al tle toys patriotic boys, ambitious ways uvrif. The otjevrvable fact i RYE ITS PURE ITS OLD ITS GOOD AS GOLD SOLD BY to the odor. Nothing, that Fame ha an affinity for 6ingli boys running around the land orna-names Thltiy-onc times in our na- mented with multiple names, which, tlonal life have chosen a president, i truly enough, look pretty and sound and only eight times in these 123 I and please the families, but which, years have we -l-vtd a nn wlii by an inscrutable law of destiny, mint more than one Christian name.

And i forever debar them from occupying the even th's smuil number, strictly com- White House- puled, should bo reduced seven; What mijjht. have been the present was done to develop piten ana cn industry until recent yeari. This indifference to its value has been, credit to the fact that the Trlnidadians hsd for John yuincr Adams was elected 'complexion of this nation had the fond I so many ottver resources, kuch as fhelr cocoa, coffee and sugar, from which to i igain an abundant living, that thty were content to leave Pitch lake alons. "Scientists have often discussed tie formation of tho lake. Klnwley scribes it as a "vegetable matter which wotil become peat and finally brown Hffi Wit 'SffiWiWM' by the houe ot representatives In de- parents of Mr.

Bryan b-en content fiance of the jfople'a choice of Andrew lmply to call him WlHilam! Also, Jackson. who anrong us sliall declare where tho Every time, therefore, that we as current of events would have American parents attach to a boy of led us had r.ot Jim Blaine been named otirs nvre than one baitirrwil label, James C.ilUsple. Ambitious and de-we handicap htm in tl; race for n- term- red, he too doggedly Jetlad tho tional distinction. To saidle him with ordinance of fate, but with even lesa three names la inevitably to ruin him surcts than Mr. Bry.m.

Five con-f or all chance for greatness, socutive tiroes he to lay American chronology contains no lm- hold irxn the nomination, but was triple name. cessful only once; and then, meeting coal In a temtperate climate, but wlilch Ths Traitor's Tower Chris ttn Herald. In Beroea we naw a huge tower in rerent ruin. Great blocks of atone lie art.und It confusion and ti'ea of broken brick, mo tar and maaonary. deviating what a mighty structure must have once existed tlre.

The intelligent and wealthy Greek gentleman who kindiy served as our guide told us that this tower, which hM been seal, up by the Turks si not. the twelfth century, had lately been destroyed by the young Turks, end that for a curious reason. It seems that in the eleventh and tweltfh centuries Hero fa was In the hlght of Its power. It was a city larger and more Important than Salotvakl even, but it was betrayed totho Turks by a recreant Christian, and the punishment of the traitor, according to tradition, waa that he muet wundVr around the tower night after nljtfit through all the centuries until the Christiana came again and he should eive the keys of the city back to their former owners. This tradition, with the hope of future Christian domination.

prevaded the city that the young Turks, it Is saJJ, destroyed the'raltor'a tower which contained a gTcai. library, in ordvr that the force of the superstition might be broken. Pelcubet's, TarbelVt and Arnold's Notes on the Sunday School Lessons for 1913 Also Torry's Gist of the Lesson Recitations, Dialogues, Anthems, Cantatas and Services for Christmas KELLER'S BOOTOiTerk1 Kidnsy Remsdj That Acts Liks Magic. Here and tht-ro. twinklinsr With un- I a one-named opnonent.

he tralght certain light ami tlx galaxy of lm- 'away dragged his party down to dc-mortuls. is a Mitomlnal; but the great, feu. hcurs pass, as the water trickles slowly 1 but with steady persistency where o'Ukina do not protect, and aa the laden skies grow darker before the coming night, it Is then that the thought of a warm, dry camp grows Ir.to a yearning. At last in the cold and wet the can-ces grate on the rocky beach and one straightens cramped legs to step al ore and Inspect a well-soaked spot that- has as yet no visible signs of con: fort a near. Then the ax comes lrrto Tent roles and tent pegs ere Cut In a twinkling, and for all the v.et, wood Is found and spilt which, with birch bark, to get It going, biases sturdily In the misty downpour.

tinder solid eaves and between staunch house walls one misses half the Joy of a storm, even If like Mark Twain, though with more success, one Las arranged tin roofs so that the rain may make Its soothing patter. Com-fcrt and warmth under such circumstances are too much a matter of course. But under a canvas tent, with the rain beating close to one's head and with the sound of the wind li the forert, mere warmth becomes a delight, tor, added to the sense of rtst and comfort tfter the day's exertion there is that still more comforting sense of victory over the elements And, as the ax again, spelling through the murky darkness wood that vill ktep the fire aUae for hours to one feels a new kinship with 'r-s pioneer who to that same muaic von home and fertile acres from the wilderness. A rainy night In camp! with the biasing logs before us: l. the rtotr howl in the forest and the 1'ion screair.

on the lake. Turn them loose, the wild performers of Nature's Opera Chorus ak if civilization can sweeter music make. THE 'WORLD AS THE WITS SEE IT Don't Fail to AtteaJ Troup Bros. PIANOTSALE 208 W. Market Stras.

was r. a i uirsaTiTJ I have been a terrible sufferer for a number of years with kluney and llvr trouble, also nervous prostration an 4 health generally poor, constitution entirely run down until life became a but-den. I tried physicians and every available remedy but found no relief. Was induced to (five Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root a trial, which acted like magic, anil am happy to say that I believe I am -ntlrely cur and now as good i man as ever.

I believe it my duty to make this public statement that I may help oth ers who may be suffering from ths same trouble. Swamp-Root is without question the greatest remedy in the world. Anyone in doubt of" this state ment or the authenticity can address me as below. Yours very truly, M. II.

McCOY. Van Wert. Ohio. 5i Awl Mm im THE- Family Liquor Store A ft ood plac to buy your Winet, WwV.iaa, Champagne iitc. YORK'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE WOMAN'S STORE FiHy Years Ago Today.

Nov. 1G. The Stuten oi her rjp th war debt was npum! ewtimaf to reach by Jan. 1. A fifteen inch nsval gun wrts mioesp fully tied in the turret of the Federal lrn Jal It weighed twenty torn and was moved by four men.

Twenty-five Years Ago Today. Direct news from Henry M. Stanley, the African explorer, stated that he waa uearitig his goal, the supposed refuge of Emin Bey. by forced marches through the Jangle. Try Wel.h's 10-year-old Itye; none better at any price.

II. OO per quart; and Welsh Pride at 75o per quart aurpaaaea tha price. A quart vt either will convince you. Kfate nf fihln 1 ss. Wedding Gifts and Birthday Presents AT Van Wert County 127 N.

George Street rOHKN RrvflS Big Up-to-Dste Jewe'ry 5trs The foregoing statement sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this 18th day of July, 1S09. by th said M. II. McCoy. A.

C. Gilpin. Notary Public. George rCinj Street in FKRKNT CONDITION. "When I was a young girl, a young man who was engaged to a girl sailed her for a lock of her A LITERART DAIRYMAN.

"I suppose you have read all of tlx latest literature?" "Well. I have skimmed It." "How could fhe win her suit? She had no that he did propose?" bi't her father had installed a. Uic-tagraph. I'hiiadelphfa Fret. Gil Heaters Letter ts TDr.

Kilmer A Blathantoa, Y. Now uoin? on. Big bargains offered Dissolu'ion .98 THE COST OF PEACE. War ia an expensive luxury, and the tst gets higher with every year. But peace too is expensive.

Last year the great powers of Europe spent on war 1 ke preparations more than and it is estimated that the present war debt of Europe is in excess of $26,000,000,000, bearing interest at the rate of about $1,150,000,000 a year. This enormous burden is borne by the people; ami it is the poor who st ffer the most grievously from the imposing of taxes to pay this stngser-ering debt. The excuse for maintain-ijg these great standing armies- and Don! miss tii lis. in Stylish Shoes. Preva What Swin-p-Roet Will De For Tot Send to Dr.

Kilmer Bingham istl jiuny Auni iiy atar. I r.ave Just put "Tea. but In those days xlrls T-ulcl afford to give iviy hair. They raised it Cr-etie This European concert not a morlcat Is It? Gatfs Well. It ia ti'y preparing notps for the turfcuy trot.

Exchange. Visitor Johnny, how many have ycu? Johr.nv I have two half-sisters; tl.at makes one whole Ms-tfr. UP ntim 51-53 sjji 51-53 SjjI'i you down in my will for flu.ft. Sal Cejrje itreil Niece Oh. auntie, what can I say CASTOR I A For Infants and Children.

Tha Kind You Hare Always Bought The Kir.ds That to iranK you? How are you Iveiliis to-lay 1 ife. ton. N. for a sample bottle. It wj 1 convince any one.

You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the York Pally Dispatch an I Dally. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all dru.f Don't ouzzler pais he Is tTOin to riohbs- take up fcloubs- nterior docoratlnt: Bears ths i I Magistrate What's your prefess'on? has bcinjr doins that York Supply Co. Try The DisDatclv Want Ads. i.i tuiK Urave digger, at your service, pretty much all his lite.

larae navies Is that they" are neces- ir. iwt j. iiecord. stores.

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