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'THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YOKE, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18, 1934. DEATHS AND BURIALS William H. Sharmyar Tlit funeral of William H. Shr- Hie Gazette and Daily Published 4il except Sunday at 31 45 Eaat King Street, York, by the York Ganttt Around The 'YOUR' "One Plus One Onc-Coupli Morning Story myer. York R.

D. 5. who died at the vo, Aiita Mitst. rTtsiaeni: a. a.

ieisi saaa. Secretary J. W. Citl. Editor tad Tr am; Bernard Elataetr, Managing Editor.

York hoapltal on Tuesday, wa hld at i p. m. rriday from tht Memorial Funeral home of Henry Slgr and TOWN HEALTH THE WINDOW SEAT A I alt by my window at Washington, P. can look out over the Walt House, toward the balance of th country, Thing At. occur to me of passing In- )jtJdj terest.

and I like to Jot them AIT47 dowa occasionally. Criticism, Former Iowa comments, inquiries welcomed. Congreaamaat HtMEER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Son. IJJ.J0 Exit Market treat Rv. (he wa pretending.

Bill wa high, wide and handsome. IX Fair officiated. Th pallbearer Thr are om occasion to which Tm Associated rrtae i txeJuMTtly tsntied to the um for rtMibuMtion oi any ne dispatches credited to it or not otherwise A h-peron with a genial troll. on instinctively rises and give of trained to this paper, tad also tat local rrurnlabad by tat Educational Coca- war Maynard Oiehl. Jacob Ginger-leh, Harry Qlngerich.

Uoyd Strayef. Guy RenUel and John King. Burial waa in ML Zion Union cemetery. rrancine was a charming red-head who thought she could cope with the Good morning. P.

J. Hamilton, fre lane newspaperman, now domiciled at th New Colonial Hotel. Tork. ia Medical Society of tht State ot Penn sylvania, of which tka York County all their best. This proves that all of us.

lies dormant a superman only waiting for th special emergency call. Thla wa Bill emergency call and he responded, In situation. Mtdicai Society la a ccmpoasot.) nooatlnr th idea of a new V. Together they would have mad a rargon us. out ao you sweat.

i very congenial coupl. but they had rASHINOTON D. Aug. 17. poatag at amp to commeaiorat th historical background of tht aection never met.

Bill didn't know there a way becoming a gentleman. A Jo rn worts ia I Vw Mllll ..4 Arl Anna Mary Lteca Tht funeral of Anna Mary Leece. who died last Tueaday. waa hold Frl. day afternoon at I o'clock from th residence.

115 south Queen street of the country. "Why. hello there." said Bill, pick- wa such a pron as Frandne and i la trananira." iers; -rtricjeni nooaeveu in- up Franclne'a hand which hover the bad never heard of Bill. The Gaiette and Dally extend con If In either cat, It i an unpleasant back on the job at Washington. Such was th unfair situation cwa pusutficd Mm a.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Oty and Sabarbea Carrier Per Week One Year, ia advance 00 Sua Mooiit, ia adraac UK By Mail On Year, ia advaae. 41.00 Tom Moatfts, ia advance. .....41.00 Outside ei York Gty Om Yaar, ia advaace. 400 Su Ifoatks, ia advance. New York Set BovUad Howlaad.

Park Arena Ciieago Off ce Rowland Bawland. )60 Jf. Michigan At. Entered at PottoSca at York a Second-class Mail Miner. I near BUT elbow and tucking It cosily beneath hl arm.

"I had ffratulatlona to Edward Eraey. well when fate stepped in and. with much known member of the Vigilant Fira Rev. Bdward JackaOn. of th Duke atreet Methodist Episcopal church officiated Th pallbearers wra Root Bond.

Charles R. BaumUtr, excretion of the sweat gland which you had his Job, you would feel you occur mostly during these hot 4 tremendou and a complicated months. n. fi m. about given you up.

Why have you ingenuity and torn daring, sought to company, on the occasion of the an adjust the problem to Its lowest niveraary of his birthday, which oc- What part of th body wat. per common denominator. J. M. Grissinger.

Henry Bahn, rv curs today. way about it and also feel I want to help him In every way I possibly spires, transpires the most? Bin was the successful manufac ener anrt D. J. Newport trial It is understood that the face sees been keeping my dream from coming true, all this time? I had almost made up my mind to find me another girl." Francine managed to swallow a gasp and to smile a bit weakly but a glance at Bill's honest face gave her turer of "helpful gadgets for home as in Greenmount cemetery. can.

How can one help the most? Th HuHwif' Pit this more than any other part Of the Colonel Johnson, tell me pray. i aiwaya nesiuie apout criticising body. consumption" and a member of a couple clubs. He made his money en th gadget and divided his eat- Andrew R. Mellvain Andrew r.

Mellvain did on Fri the things the administration does or How I may com undr th NRA Why? doesn't do. There are so many par- I've made th bed and brushed my day morning at o'clock, at hi to issue enough new silver certlfl-cate on this siivr they are purchasing to be of any material help. We have over five billion of currency out now. It looks to me like th.) president doesn't intended to issue new silver certificates for more than one per cent to five per cent ot our present currency, and this won't be a drop In the bucket But I think we are bound to come to it sooner or later. Maybe the pretldent is afraid of it, Just now.

You see they tried to sell J150.000.000 of bonds for the Home Owner Loan corporation. They need extra money, down there to pay taxes on distressed homes, and to pay expense and other whatnot These bonds are for IS months, drawing lit per cent per annum. They had bid for about S130.O0O.OOO, at par or above, when this "nationalization" silver order came out and the price shot down below par. Consequently the treasury took the remaining J20.000.000. The president is very anxiou to sustain the credit courage and when he said, "Let's see ing golf nd bridge at the clubs.

He Well, for instance, moisture col- tUtn ft(t(1 bitterly seltish enemies locks lects in the armpit because it has was a bit fed up on clubs and nursed I haven't neglected mv husband's now, We are on our way to tne 'Sign of The Big Bed Wolf for din residence. Union strt, after a hert nines, during which he wa suffering from pneumonia. Th de who Ilk to take advantage of every such Constructive criticism by one of no chance to evaporate. secret hankering for a real home, Th Caiette and Daily docs not accept advertising the honesty or reliability of whici it has any reason to doubt. Readers ol Th Ganttt and Daily will eociar a favor ii tkey anil promptly report' to this office any failort on the part of an adrcrtiser to make food any represents, boo contained in aa advertisement which appeared ia The Gaxette and Daily socks; I've driven for melon to a farm: Moisture on the face is rarely de a wif and four kids.

the president's friend and distort It ner aren't we," she was able to reply. "I believe that 1 our Pla." In ceased wa fifty -eirht year. lvn tected. I Francine had lived la the city for into a destructive criticism. I've called on a friend who brok her almost her natural voice.

And If it is there is usually a pow a year without making a real friend I dont know how much effect the arm: BUI was delighted and tucked her She was lonesome to the explosive der puff handy, WlnAw Sat ruv hnv An th nrii. I've been to church and said my point The girls In the office, chew. Because the face is right out in the denL ha. bt lor hand a bit mor securely beneath hU arm, as they walked briakly on to prayer: gum and th men wanted her to rve made new covers for some of the oircuiaung air. ine momure on it ye4rfc month, 4g0 ft frlend evaporates quickly.

viaitina- the nresident at the the little restaurant for their dinner. WHOLESOME PUBLICITY months and seventeen days old. Surviving are three sisters. Mrs. Agnes Keo.ua, Emma.

M. Mellvain, 9 Union (treat; Mrs. M. B. Conner, 13) Hamilton avenue, and a brother.

William Mdlvaia. South Penn trttt. The deceased was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and the Vieilant Fir company. For more than twenty-five years he had been employed by the York Ice Ma chair; marry them. She didn mind chewing gum, herself, but he hated list As far as BUI was concerned, it The secretion of sweat is con- whlt.

House, told ma the nrealdent roR NRA IV canvassed a block: ening to others and not one of the One of th abases of th Federal Session system Is the secrecy that waa a moat satisfactory meal. He loved to look at her and to listen to I've made my mother a new Fall tanuy row on, tne acuviiy 01 ihowt1 hlm window Seat para-weat glands being under control of gr4nh wnicn Mmed to be very men appealed to her, aa the consort of a lifetime. hr. Thev found they liked lots of the central nervous system. pleasing.

The Window Seat is also fve written letter and mad pre This waa the way things stood The only function of sweat la the f6r --4 read by a number serves; the same things and disliked lota ot the same thing. Thej liked games. chinery corporation. regulation of the heat discharged ot the prf-Wtnf, dose advisers. It Tve exercised to reduce my curve: of the government and he may have looked at this HOLC bond incident und concluded it Is unwise yet to when Bill had finished a game of golf and had had a bath at one of animals, suburoan nomes ana, on The funeral will be held en Monday rve weeded the garden and raked from tne body.

nM been for yeari. jjayb9 0 It is claimed that perspiration is tne HrMlt guggestions I make may yes. children. at i p. m.

at the late residence. In start on any real currency expen- the clubs, and was on his way to the other for a good dinner. Their pet dislike was boarding concerned, cmeny, wun im reguia- fruit terment will be made in Greenmount cemetery. slon. houses and, on the subject they He had garaged his car and was I ask myself the question, "Why often covers up beneficiaries The authorities of ours know the names of the men gettirg an army -pension, but their neighbors do not.

There is Bo direct means of making them acquainted with the facts. In order to overcome this defect the National commander of the American Veterans association has proposed that Congress enact a law requiring that the tamee of all persons receiving a pension for war service be "publicly tion of ooay temperature. A sort of natural thermostat that waxed quite eloquent Francine said sauntering, nonchalantly, saying days ago when the president ap the sun came in her room at seven howdy, to this acquaintance and Themas J. Plstts The funeral of Thomas J. Platts, pervent us irom geumg 100 noi.

th grass; rve been to look at some rare old glass; rve handed my huicand his tools with a smile While he tinkered about his car a while: rve given a party and made the cake: parently put his toot down on any m. and was gone at quarter past hello to that when Tabby Van Slick Parts of the body most difficult to a former member of the York Police don't they issue $150,000,000 of new currency instead of borrowing It to take care of the home loan situation?" I can't find any reasons, satisfying to myself, aa to why they substantial and immediate expansion so she bad to walk 11 blocks, to the keep cool, because they are the thick ipped his hat to him. the currency. know the gov park, to get her vltamlne E. department, who dsed Thursday al-ternoon at the home of his daughter.

Now Tabby liked his little jokes est, are those that perspire most ernment is buying In silver now, and Bill said his room boasted four and. a far aa that goes, so did Bill. freely whn we become too hot Mrs. J. E.

Smith. 1JS4 West don't It will rave the interest and issuing some silver certificates chairs and each creaked a protest These are head, neck and trunk. rve learned a new way to cook the but Tabby didn't tip bis hat to unaccompanied men and certainly not it will put new money out, with all against it I was In hopes this was street, will be held Sunday at 2 p. at the Bethlehem Moravian church. Excessive sweating is a symptom steak; the benefits this will mean.

but the beginning of a real currency every time he sat down in on of them. He had taken to sitting on the bed. for cafety's sake. observed in various diseases, such as Interment will made in Prospect So, next to my bed, which now I to Bill who would, undoubtedly, take immediate eteps. But fortunately.

Some anti-expansionist will say. expansion which would result in In posted for a period of not less than thirty consecutive days during each calendar year with a statement of the tuberculosis, and rheumatic fever. Hill cemetery. creasing our commodity prices, and Francine said she hadnt bad a Bill's, mind ran on one track and And there is foetid sweating, fre- in making it much easier for the sarcastically, "Yes, print all the money wan to buy everything: fix It like they did with the German mark, so that It will take a million didn't stop at local stations unless quently affecting the feet iolenf.y flagged. So, with his mind This can be overcome by bathing people generally to get bold of dollars to buy things with and to pay annual amount received." If such a list is really a roll of honor, every pensioned veteran should be willing seek: I think I'd enjoy a forty-hour week.

H. W.J. If the Prince of Wales survives his father. King George, he will accede to the throne. If marries and drying th feet often during th dollar worth to buy a 2c postage their debts.

gamboling merrily on to a good dinner, Bill automatically and politely tipped his hat day and changing socks and shoes stamp." This is silly. Might as The fact of the matter Is that our twice daily. good lamb stew since the cam to the city, and Bill said he would like to keep track of the moop, in person. Instead of consulting an almanac They agreed that city pavement compared unfavorably with country lanes and wondered why so many people were completely satisfied never to see an apple orchard irt blossom in the spring. Thus th Tabby's' girl friends were usually well say that if you eat a luscious pork chop you must eat the whole crop of dollars Is entirely too email.

The crop of dollars is like any other Sweating, pardon, transpiring, can Itra-blonda, plus it or smart bru- PEOPLE WHO ARE ILL The condition of Mrs. H. E. Brose. South Norway street, who is confined to bed by illness, remained unimproved.

W. Fitter Porman. t' West Jackson street, who underwent an operation at the York hospital last week was removed to his home Thursday. Charles H. Wolf, IJT East Cottage place, county editor of The Gazette and Daily, who has been ill at his home the past week, is.

improved. be overcome by remaining lm. not Cpopth; more W9 b4ve the cheaper hog, hide, hair, snoot nnd all. I nettea with lots of surplus S. A.

over exercising, and by bathing fre don't want too much money, any It Is. Our dollar Is too high priced, and his children, those children become the next heirs. In order of their birth, although brothers would supersede sisters regardless of age. If the PrinCe of Wales died before th present King, or if he becomes quently. and proud to be on it.

If, on the contrary, publicity of that kind expose unwortiy recipients of the Government's favor, it would at least rnaJ them a little ashamed, and might cleter others from pressing for ai donation by the Govemiceat which they do not deherve. The New York Times. more than I don't want too little Suddenly Bill thought of this and painfully extricated his ideas from and I don't see any lasting nor, substantial prosperity tor the people money. We now have too little. DO YOU KNOW dinner to women.

Turning to take a look. at Tabby's girl friend, he was generally until this crop of dollar SMILE to myself right now when I think about what one The egtent to which the doors of King, but remains a bachelor, the much surprised to find that Tabby is big enough to enable the people to get hold of enough money for their this country re guarded against the good friend of mine who comes in importation of disease i shown In next heir after him would be his next oldest the Duke of York. Arter the Duke of York, the tax and debt and purchasing needs. conversation switched, naturally to little brick houses with wide fireplaces and to rose gardens and lily pools. Ail this seemed most Impersonal, even when Francine mentioned the little red schoOlhouse.

Then the the figures for a recent year made Inasmuch as the coinage and is HOSPITAL NOTES Robert James, eighteen years-old. to see me occasionally not often enough will bay about this thing. Th young husband said to his wife. public by the Immigration service. A Duke of York's daughter.

suance of money is a federal monop total of 17,619 vessels were inspected 100 West Jackson street, had a needle Eliiateth. succeeds to the thrune; oly, nobody can give us a bigger 'I'd glad you're Impressed, dear, 1 on arrival at quarantine; 914.S7S pas removed from a finger of his left then the next heir is Princess Mar crop of dollars except the president by these explanations I've been making about banking and economics." hand yesterday at the York hospital waiter began Impatiently snapping out lights. Bill and Franoin looked about the deserted room, turped a gartt Rose. The next in line is Prince Henry. Duke of Gloucester, third son of the present King and Yes, darling; it seems wonderful sengers and seamen were examined, Europeans were vaccinated, 74.509 were deloused and 96, SSI pieces of baggage and clothing The finger was badly inflaxed.

Admitted to the York hospital as CLEAN STREAMS O. M. Deibler. state fish cetrmis-Bioner. recently viaited a trout 6tream In Columbia county which he had known some years ago as one of the finest and most beautiful fishing treams in the state.

Writirig of what he found, he described wrecked autoxobilw. bent and rusted auto or congress. When tnis silver tning came up last week I hoped the president would use It as a first move to increase this money crop. But it is that anybody could know as much beautiful brick red. hastily rose and was alone.

By now Bills mind was working out the problem, with all the laws of deduction among those present Bill glanced at his right and then at his left and this is what he saw. A scrap of black velvet aslant a mop of red curls, above a cute little face with a pert nose. The full lips were smartly rouged but the big. amber eyes looked like she had eaten all of grandma's canaries. Francine was pretending, ever hard, that Bill was her boy friend and so lost was she.

in plans for a delightful evening, that she forgot that her hand was all but touching Bill's elbow, forgot that Bill had I surgical patients yesterday were Next Is Prince George. as you do about money without hav- all but ran out of the restaurant were disinfected. They were almost to Franeine's apparent now that he doesn't intending any of it." Quarantine, the oldest method used boarding house, before Bill got his courage up and tucked Franeine's tor the control of infectious diseases, originated In Venice in 1J74 when in- Decreased Property Value hand, cosily, where it seemed to be long. nied entrance to the city for a period Frances Clara, szj smith street: Mrs. Nellie McKelvey.

215 Eberts Mane M. Heilman. 151 East Liberty street; Yvonne Raab, Dallas-town. Those discharged from the hospital, yesterday, all surgical patients, were: Robert Zellers. 542 West College avenue: Mrs.

Mary N. Henry, New Freedom; Julia Hedgpeth, 17 of forty days, fourth son of the King and unmarried. Seventh is Princess Mary, Viscountess Lascelles. The next two heirs, respectively, are the two small sons of th Lascelles. Although Viscountess Lascelles, only daughter of King George, is older than her brothers Henry and George, she ranks below them in erder of succession because she is a woman.

"It's a good idea, Francine," said Bill Lowers Income Of County It's a swell idea, Bill." said Fran 3 MINERS ENTOMBED never seen her and even forgot that cine. Boston Post BY EARTH SLIDES West Princess street, and Mrs. Grace Hartman. Manchester. Harrisburg.

Aug. 17. (AP). Earth Complete revision of the county mobile bodies, cans and other refuse matter cluttering the banks and lodged in the stream. This is no way to treat a trout stream, he protests.

Nor is it the way to treat any stream And yet there is hardly a stream convenient to habitation which escapes' being used as a dump. This situation i called to attention tere by the threat to block the expenditure of relief funds for the correction of conditions on McOure's run and its tributaries in the east end of the city unless there is prompt elides in an improvised mine on the assessment records tor 1934 has been outskirts of Lykens, Dauphin coun- hv rlrk E. Thornis WOULD ABOLISH POSTAL SAVINGS BEAUTY CHATS By EDNA KENT FORBES stf1v ntiairWir1 thr minora I In the United States there are 2.137,0S0 males and 60.637,565 females. The total population of Franc in 1931 was 4l.SS0.OOO with approximately 110 females to every almost caught rescuers ttmptlng 8on in accordance with the action to ave them. taken by the county commissioners Philadelphia.

Aug. 17, (AP). A The first fall trapped Earl Matter. at their several sessions as a board majority of the banks in the Phila-1150 males. In Germany in 1933 Eugene Pinkerton and Harry Specht 0f tax revision during the past sev.

FOR THE VERY "YOUNG elilphia Federal Reserve district i the males numbered 31.695. 4S7 and favor abolition of the postal females 33.636.643. The 1931 fig- and the third slide showered a party eral mcnths. The county real estate seeking to save them with rocks and valuation is placed at J75.984.S21 system or an interest rate lower dirt but they escaped unharmed. This compares with $77,504,811 dur- than the present two per cent on de city's dust and smoke.

But if yOu are young, wash this off with warm water and soap. Rinse the face with warm water and then with cold, for erty exemptions last year were placed at $1,661,953 in the townships, $2,401,770 in the boroughs and In York city. The properties this year are valued at 662,997 in the townships, $2,258,620 in the boroughs and $5,142,583 In the city of York. The residents of the county sub-ject to taxation this year number as against 93,853 last year. while the non-residents upon whom -taxes have been levied for collection number 10,767 this year as against 10,727 last year.

The taxables of all character are placed at 107,259 for -'-1934 and 104,580 for 1933. The mark-ed increase in the taxables is attributed to the assessors being more careful in placing names of all per- sons In their respective districts over 21 years of age on the tax lists. The triennial assessment also re- Other miners of Lykens discovered ng the previous year or a decrease posits, returns in a poll by mail ures for England and Wales included 19.1SS.S44 males and fe-males. (By Th Old Grad.) the slide as they went to the pit to ef $1,520,490. The personal or so showed today.

THE YOUNG THING Miss Forbes has has a few hints for the very young girl who longing to do things to her faco with powder and rouge. Without entirely forbidding it. Miss Forbes the pores must be closed after relieve Matter, rinicerton ana speent. necunation taxes assessed ln- W. W.

Wilson, of Milton. Pa, head of a committee which supervised the cleansing, no matter what your age, They said the first pile of dirt buried jiVidual residents in the county forJ and effective safeguard against the cs of this stream bed as a dumping ground, such threat being inspired by the that two other streams, improved at considerable expense, already are being clogged with refuse material. Popular indignation fames high wten public rights in a stream are We've had a lot of surprises In our oniy two 01 xne men out. caugnt. ine 1934 totals $5,491,285.

This is an in And if you have pimples, the great trial of youth, keep to a strict diet vote, said 377 institutions favored i reduced rate on savings fund de third by the arm. While he was crease of $50,040 over the 1983 as- struggling to free himself a second sessments, notwithstanding the pay rosits while 350 oppose specifying for this will help overcome this most annoying affliction. gives her some valuable ideas. minimum rate. slip buried him, also.

ment of this levy is no longer neces- Police and mine officials are keep- tiTy ai a qualification for voting. Very young in this case means 16 or 17 onwards. How much In the way of beauty preparations should ing crowds away from the area, per Of the 931 member banks in th district which comprises southern New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania The total county assessment for 1934 life but but one at about 1 o'clock Thursday morning topped them all. The telephone rang and we were Informed that long distance was calling ua We waited and finally a voice came through all the way from Erie. It was Our old friend, Raymond "Sfeorty" Pfeiffer, who is attending the state legion conntion there.

And all he had ot tall us was that the quite young girr use? The gen i $81,443,606. while for 1933 it was $82,914,054. The decreased valuations mitting only members of the entombed men's families to approach the place. and Delaware, 734 participated in th eral feeling is that all young girls vote. lowers th county's revenue from this use too much, and begin using the: Those who favored a memorial source in the sum of $10,293.

vealed that there are more acre of land reported than during the previous year. The 1934 assessments show 423,046 acres and 25,003 lots of. asking abolition of postal savings YnilTHFIII York city is the only section or tne numbered 602 as against 97 for re Mrs. N. N.

B. When making a peroxide cream, use any cream formula, and substitute the water portion called for to that of peroxide. As this will be a bleaching cream, do not get any of it on your brow or lashes or you will take all the natural color out of them. The oily skin that is inclined to have plenty of soap and water used on it, with extremely cold water as a final rinse to close the pores and give tone to the action of th skin. The oily tend he's having food tirati ti a I county PLAYER IN JAIL ments are greater this year than last.

cleared land and 104,015 acres of tim- tention of postal savings- The vote things too early. Just exactly, when does the child become the young woman, equipped with powder and rouge ber. The assessment records for They totaled $29,536,853 for 1983 and disregarded by industries which, through their use of waterways as convenient, cheap means of disposing of waste cause pollution whjeh kills fish, renders the water unfit for bathing, er otherwise deprives the public of the pleasure it derives from a pure stream. And yet it is an all too common thing for residents of a community to make use of the nearest waterway as a convenient catch-all for all manner of refuse. A etream can be made an asset to any community, but mistreatment of I They tell us the entertainment at the Rex Fire company was at least on the memorial for a reduction in postal savings system interest rate Pour persons appeared before Ma 1933, aa compiled by Chief uerK this year they amount to $29,688,236.

The increase is $101,683. In the bor yor Harry B. Anstine in police court was 649 to Thompson, show that there were unique the other morning, despite the Wilson was authorized In another 420,111 acres and 24,112 lots of cleared fact that the entertainers were asleep. yesterday morning. Anthony Kniseiy, nineteen years-old, 470 West College avenue, arrested for disorderly con vote to name a permanent committee One of the sleeping beauties was ency comes from your poor elimina singing "Marching Through Georgia" on banking relations between gov ernmental agencies and banking in stitutions in the district tion with the pores of the skin being land and 103,820 acres of timoer.

There were 413,269 acres and 14,156 lots of cleared land and 102,573 acres r' of timber valued for tax purposes in the townships and 8,777 acres and 10,847 lots and 1,442 acres of timber and another was telling of his war experiences. imposed upon to keep the system duct when city police raided a card game on Penn Park, was committed to jail for ten days. Eugene Ulrich, eighteen years-old. 35 East South streets, who was also arrested stated cleared. You shonld aim to correct Perhaps it's the state legion con vention influence! them is so common as to rrlce an 13,000 ATTENDED and lip paste? My plea is not too young.

A long as you, my child can get along without a powder puff, do so. Once you begin, you are bound to it for life. No more wilt soap and water cleanse the skin this internal sluggishness so the ekin will have a chance to recover fr6m valued Jor taxation this year. Dur- m44 11ft fit We've heard of th man without a CITY PLAYGROUNDS the drain put upon it at present he was merely watching the game. He was released.

eyesore out of what, with protection and some improvement, could be V. H. Equal parts of glycerine country. oughs the assessments of realty total $17,365,278 for 1934 as compared with $17,624,866 for 1933. This is a decrease of $259,088 in the valuations for this year over those of last year.

The greatest reductions in realty assessments were made In the township of rural districts in the county. The property values In these districts for tax purposes for this year are as against $30, 344.092 for last year. This is a decrease for the year over last year of $1,363,185. Properties used for church, school and other purposes exempt from taxation totaled $9,046,906 last year and $9,064,200 this year. This is a gain of $17,294 in realty valuations uponj which no taxes are levied.

The prop- Grant McFatridge, fifty-nine years (Continued from First P9e) Ul xaoo cleared and 14,401 lots of cleared land and 101.953 acres of timber as- sessed in the townships and 9.609 and rose water is the old formula Now they tell us of the man with made a thing of beauty. Williams pert Sun. that was used so much for keeping out a city. old. with no fixed address, arrested for drunkenness and disorderly con-duct was committed to the city E.

K. Forbes acres and 9,711 lots of cleared land Several days ago a man wa arrest Dorothy Shue, Handcrafts, and A. the bands soft, but other ingredients have been added that have given the ed in and sentenced to leave and 1,867 acres of timber in the bor Smith, tennis instruction at prison for twelve hour. and leave the soft matt surface that looks well groomed. oughs.

lotion more uses; for instance, witch hazel makes It a bit more astringent city, never to return. But on the following day he was COUNTY FIREMEN The data compiled by Chief Clem Actually, the use of powder depends on the style of clothes. As a few drops of tincture of benzion TO MEET TODAY John Lehr, forty-seven years old, with no fixed address, arrested for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, was committed to the city prison for twelve hours: Thompson has been preparea printed forms for the use of the tax soon as styles become the least bit picked up in a city in another state, and sentence was suspended on condition that he immediately return to Detroit! the meadow. Outstanding Playgrounds Individual playgrounds that have won first places in special events are as follows: Penn playground, story dramatixa-tion and the circus. The annual convention of the York ables of the county.

grown up, then use powder. No rouge not before IS anyhow. Nor makes it much more astringent and a few drops of any skin bleach adds the bleaching properties. If you like the Idea of the witch hazel, use an equal quantity of that also, so each That's our idea of being in a lipstick. Keep a stick of camphor ice PLAN WINTER SUPPLY dilemma.

handy for softening chapped lips, and let the color take care of Itself. ingredient will be one-third of the whole amount When it comes to the MEETING OF FIRE POLICE AND FOREMEN All things must come to an end- Naturally, nothing on the eyes, un OF VEGETABLES NOW With vegetables plentiful in our benzoin or the bleaches, these may including today's column. and ten- ahd and Moravian, girls' volley ball girls' track meet- Aibemarle, midget muehball, ni? and music attendance. Girard, handcraft, hopscotch jaekstones. boys' track meet less now and then you would like to the young woman said she preferred death to life imprisonment Her only comment today as he was taken from the Berks county jail to an automobile for the ride to Muncy with George T.

Taylor, Philadelphia parole officer and a prison matrOn, was that she was "glad for the chnge but sorry to Ieve." County Firemen's association will be held tcday at the Royal Fire company's home, Oiarket street and Carlisle avenue. The business session will open in tie auditorium at 10 o'clock. Ofilcers to serve during the ensuing year will be elected. ff5-eers and heads of committees will ubmit reports and brief addresses will be by delegates of the arieus fire companies throughout the county. be added as extras with out tnterfer- If the sun is shining over the Ing with the proportions of.

the other gardens, now is the time to plan for next wiriter'g supply, says Mies week-end, you'll probably take a trip in your car. You deserve one after all Foremen and assistant foremen of the fire companies In the city of York and members Ot the fir police met last evening in the Vigilant ingredients. junior mushball. th rain we've had this week. S.

C. Any fine oil may be used on Helen Matheis, home economics ex The Slugger club, organized on Take our advice and be careful. the skin to prevent the unpleasant building, with thirty-two persons in tension representative. Albemarle playground for boys be Remember, all that leave on week attendance. The meeting was open sensations from sunburning.

This ex-tra precaution also hastens an even tween nine and thirteen years, has ed by Fire Chief L. Ellis Wagner. end pleasure trips won't come back. Let the driver with the surly horn rub some cold cream or vaseline on the eyelashes, just -to make them seem thicker and darker and to give them a highly becoming gloss. You can.

If your eyebrows are very thick and scraggly, pull out the most offending hairs. This is more common sense than beauty, for If you keep -this -up, athose -long -hairs, eventually," will cease to come in, and your eyebrows will be much better looking. Do not pull the eyebrows too much; you do not want An effort will be made today to reeeived the highest club standing distribution of the tan on the skin. He presented Harry Lehr, assistant Each member Of the family requires 30 quarts ot canned vegetables for the months when we do not have a garden. Fifteen quarts of these should be tomatoes, 7 quarts greens for building bookcases, donating foreman of the Union Fire company, and the sour look speed by you.

They'll be changing his bandages next week-end while you're changing fcave one of the county Cre companies entertain the association next year and etage an cld-time firemen's convention. who presided. Topic of interest to books and conducting a loan library on the playground. The Williams All requests tor beauty information desired by Edna Kent Fcrbe' col and 1V quarts of other vegetables. firemen and the fire police were discussed informally.

into your bathing suit park playground has been outstand INSURANCE SHOWN MRS. COO'S JURORS CoOperstown, N. Aug. 17 (AP) District Attorney Donald H. Grant scored what he considered a major p6int in his effort to conr.ect Mrs.

Eva Coo of the murder of Harry Can with a Plan thia year sO you ing in editing a news sheet, "The The next meeting will be held on But don't you be the fellow with the uriy horn and the sour look. It's umn follower must accompanied by a fully self-addressed, stamped envelope (a a.s and two cent in can be sure of an ample supply for iiliam Park Gaiette, carrying September 7, and a group of fire department officials ot Baltimore, DEAF MUTES TO HOLD the playground news each day. all your family. --A canning bulletin giving direc up to you to make the highways safe for everybody. will be present a guests.

Included The playgrounds' program ha not tions for canning vegetables, fruits In this group will be Howard Trav- been Interrupted by rainy weather PICNIC ON SUNDAY The picnic of deaf people will be an unnatural looking thin line; It would not be becoming. Cleansing cream is allowable at any age, no matter how young, for it keeps the skin soft prevents or cures dryness due to exposure, and is a good thing after a day in the stamps to cover cost of printing and handling. For the illustrated pamphlet "Beauty," ten cents In stamps with fully ia.tc must be enclosed. Miss Forbes In care of this paper. Y.

M. D. S. WILL during the summer, and the total F'avgreund attendance is estimated at 13.000 for the season. conducted on Sundar at Pleasure- Wright, when he win the right today to introduce over defense objections the insurance policies he contends she took out on Wright's life while planning his death.

ers, chief of the Baltimore City Firs department; Deputy Chief Steadman, Captain Laumaster. and Mr. Spang-ler. of the Baltimore High Pressure MEET ON MONDAY for the benefit of the Home for and meat is available and may be obtained through the county extension office. MISS SEPSE TAKEN TO HOME FOR WOMEN the Ared and Blind.

As many do cot station. Mayor Harry B. Anstine knw th way to the rrounds where Supreme Court Justice Riley H. FORMER DESIGNER and Director of Public Safety Paul Assemblyman Herbert B. Cohen will addreas the Young Men's Democratic society at Its meeting on Monday evening at o'clock, in the th eienic will be cmducted.

it has Heath overruled the objections of E. Ziegler are scheduled to also at. been arransred to have cars awaitinr James J. Byard, Mrs. Coo's chief AT HOLTWOOD DIES Montreal, Aug.

17. (AP). Word tend the meeting and deliver ad them at 12 o'clock noon at the corner PEACE AT ANY PRICE 'Tve just got rid of my saxophone in part exchange for a new car." "I didn't think they accepted things like that for a car." "Well, this case was an exception. The dealer happened to be our next-door neighbor." Vancouver of counsel, when he sought to. have society's meeting rooms, 15 East dresses.

Reading, Aug. 17. (AP). Frances Sepse, convicted slayer of Dr. tit Sherman and Philadelohia streets.

Market street He will use as his of the death at Bailey's island. ten policies, totalling nearly $10,000 -In value, kept out of the exhibits be Tin. -1 day at Bailey's island, accompanied by his wife and one son. A leader in his profession. Mr.

Svenningson was recognized as one of the outstanding hydro-electric engineers in Canada, where he had come from Oslo, Norway. In 1909 he went to the United States and worked as designer of the Pennsylvania Water and Power com- subject, "Democratic Representation at Harrisburg." Candidates are ex off at Sherman street and walk one cause they were seized at her road- After you have been kind, after Paul R. Hess, today was taken to the Muncy Industrial home' for women to serve a life sentence, but of Sven Svenningson, chief engineer of the Shawinigan Water and Power company and of the Shawinigan Engineering company, waa received block north, where the autos will be house "without due process of law" lov baa stolen forth into the world pected to be present The meeting will be in charge of the president at the time designated. The nroject- and because "the name of Eva Coo she Insisted she rather would go to and done its beautiful work, go back crs ot tne picnic are nooeiui ol a doe not appear on them as benefl- the chair." Into the shade again and say noth Raymond F. Bahn.

Member of the here tonight Mr. Svenningson left More than 1000 workmen's houses are to be built in Bjlfaat, Ireland, larx attendance, she waa sentenced recently, club may bring guests. Montreal last for a short holl- pany. Holtwood, Pa, until 1911. ing about it Henry Drummond..

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