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Newspapers are tKc schoolmasters of the people. That endless hook, newspaper, is our national No other profession gives a man such an opportunity for service in this nation as does journalism. No other nation gives the journalist such an opportunity as ours does. Richard Grant White. EDITORIAL rr lory.

Ilenrv Ward Beecher. PAGE We hope to be able to report soon of the examination and Court of Hon! THE REPUBLICAN TICKET The MornirigHerald VaTTScoiWson big ws apeh DID YOU KNOW THAT or meeting places. Local Boy Scouts Headquarters Notes This will be good news to the scout who are waiting to get Merit Bad QUESTIONS and ANSWERS II ask in Feature tests off. 1,1 A boy like a tree crows better with his toes in the ground keep 'em hik County Officers Abraham, Pr sidenl, niou ing. Register! Vote I J.

town. Pioneers around here in the development of baseball were Sam Cooper, Ken Beeson, Lou Beali and CI any Beail? Broadway, north from Main street was a very narrow alley, roughly paved with cobble stones and reeky of bad smells on hot summer days? The boy Scouts of America are put H. G. STUKG1S, President and Editor. FRED SHE AN.

Managing Editor. W. P. HARADEK, business Manager, Secretary' and 1r. usurer I.

W. CO.LDP.RN. Circulaticr. Manager." Vice PrKideutsJ. H.

Dunn, Union ting over a big effort to increase the. i RosenbauQ Cunnellsville; of the voters at the polls. Dr. K. S.

Martin. Star Junction: A. fcinee 1890 there has been a marketa decrease of voters who are voting 189080 per cent voted; 190073 pe Any reader can get the r.swer to any question by writing The Herald and Genius information Bureau, Frederic J. Haskfn, direc tor, at WASHINGTON, D. and encioaing two cent stamp for reply.

This offer applies strtctly to information and cannot include advice on legal, medical or financial matter or settlement of do meetlc difficulties. Write full name and address olainly. circus town as Ur.iontown was a good early as 188? 1 bono: Trt 8. Bell. 266, 267; 1003 139, Fleischer, Fayette City; Dr.

H. J. Bell, Dawson; G. W. Greenwood, Dunbar; F.

L. Bowers, Point Marion. J. R. Mestrezat, Treasurer, Connells ville.

Dr. R. W. Marsh, Scout Commissioner, Uniontown. Deputy Commissioners Ralph Brehm, Charles A.

Crowley, Connellsviile; Rev. R. G. Manley, Republic. R.

C. Witt. Scout Executive. H4 tit CO Ci A Euteied at Post Office at Uniontown. Class Mattel.

For President: CALVIN COOLIDGE For Vice President: CHARLES G. DAWES For Judge of Superior FRANK M. TREXLER For Auditor General: EDWARD MARTIN For State Treasurer: SAMUEL S. LEWIS Representative in Congress: SAMUEL A. KENDALL Representatives in the General Assembly: First District WILLIAM J.

BURCHINAL Second District. JOSEPH B. HENDERSON EMMITT J. "DAN I EL JOSEPH K. RUSH tent; 191262 per cent and 1920 4: per cent.

What about 1924? What Vili thf mean iu the next 20 years? 1 In the next 20 years your scouts will be the voters ami the office holder? so let us plant the seed of tru patriotism not the Tarlor Patriot; not the rocking chair P.v.il Revere The Minute man The "Be Pre ared" patriot. Scouts ee that father, mother. be re NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS Unsolicited manuscripts will turned unless accompanies Anonymous communications receivr fon. Two famous fish dams once were located close to each other near the site of what is now Redstone Junction? The old Clinton house which used to stand on part of the court house grounds was built as a private residence bv Hon. Andrew Stewart in 1835? (TM is No.

30 in this series appearing daily in The Hp raid. To be con timiec! Monday.) Q. Was Crawford's "Freedom" to the top of the Capitol dome as a R. F. Sliger, Fie.J Scout Executive, attfo completed figure? C.

D. W. Connellsviile. 1. i ft.

1 JL a a A. No, the parts of the statuewere I The Scout News tuiiiiCT aiui FisLfr. ir racr mii rnar arm byi It is the aim of the Executive's by it is the aim of the Executive's iirised to the high point occupied eligible to vote are at the polls an SUBSCRIPTION' RATKS Twelve Cecis a Week by Carrie F.itr Cent MontX or $6.00 a Year by Mad. me statue, and assembled there. omce to piiDnsn thH scout news twice! vote.

Q. Are farms an farmers improv ch month, for the help of the men I We are not taking tides or showing Ing their methods of farming to any i in the field, and will contain notes one bit of partiality, 'great extent? G. M. H. from time to time as they are turned! Vote as you please but vote.

A. More farmers adopted improved In by the men in the field. i Another. Worthy Cause radices in marketing their products! You are urged to contribute to it. The Fayette County Anti lubereu in 1923 than in any other single Dhasei We will also endeavor to uublish losis SnrfPtv hv raii i Vol.

IS. Established January 8, 1907. No. 236. GOOD MORNING! Hank Uowriv one uK nuu uuv game eacn puouca nein in mittinc out th1r nrBtr dropped a foul off the bat of Hank tion to use in jour scout meeting; the proposed "Tuberculosis llWital' SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1924.

Washington Wins or rarm activity. The Department of Agriculture says that 939,290 farmers adopted improved marketing methods' through the influence of extension all this year. It will 1 election vivuamy naunt dropped a foul prolwbly be a long time before The capital city is now more so mouunHsier: on November 4th. I am sure we art he drops another nno than ever. work.

mrite alad be of i vii ia tivuc mil ine nervous strain told on him lust at that I Q. What is the total water power1 Summer has passed, vacations ere suffering frdiu this disease Football can now take the center of The world series, in more a vs than out: un uixumeu ana JnckKon fumbled Johnson's the itaae pacity of Quebec, Canada? A. P. uv oat on uie as touts always stand for "Health A. The amount of power available leady.for work With of lh n'i So put out your share of the post I game and the fr'UMiiun.

i iien a nit Mc.Neely and nit pe. taenia r. tens' and colorful ever to a climax of climaxes yesterday which the ll.riMers featuring the palmy days of It played, came even eclipsed Frank Meni is estimated at ovrr 12.000.000 horse uer leaoy 10 oe put into ac ers in the most conspicuous place. the new pow er, of which 1.100.000 hrs been de ti( ufor tne winter mouths with our prx sible. veloped to date.

Therefore, over 10, scout8' wno av returned from their riftn itn ir i tn i' i vacation and are r.sBemhlinir in thni series was over. I Of Tiifo hand course you ere auto signals! larhe tinmih. Hiicky Harris. I v.vvv JS olU4 uj.uc.nuj.ru. I 4 litre wm soon uc mailed to vou ii.

i (, gicai nghtmg teams, lied at three all, playing one game which decided evervthlnir. h.ittii Walter Johnson, Captain Peckinpaugh and all the to d0 w. wn.cn was built firct, the Great Z.t v. I kT "vuun auu; monthly report blanks which you 51 fiaht 02 more days in wfticn i a i wan ot tmna or us towers? G. T.

B. 7V" fill out each month and nrt frt thu ing Washington crew long and vui nriin)iis mopping. i furious innings before the winning run could a. i ablets on the wall indicate that' "UM'S 1 1U conuneu office, that to tnat we might have a re nor They ri'hly deserve their lo: because they everlastingly kept nnd its v.a over the home nlat i ney reached the ihf towers were constructed first room me scouts need action, of what is going on in the field. How much do customs receipts tm JUKt Scouting liannitiniv I Advertising wilt ruin any man's business if he lets his competitor do alt of it.

rwuuwi6 tviv ami refused to consider dpfont i an era s. an.ount to? P. E. Saturdays will be spent in hiking Mel. raw and his i And Wft whffc am Inlomrotinff cahhK clan there is olniv i Customs receipts for the tests.

tests, endeavor 11 scat; tn thPi.h,.i,i i.A lna we are A yea i mt as go down in history 1923 were $562,189,039. the larg have nave as the in oasenau games such series of 1924. K. nnHnn iu is to a program So arrancreif a. i in iir: 1 ri'irni 111 kh Don't forget that Monday ill be observed as a legal holiday, Columbus HiiKMiui ever conecreu ciurinir one 1" that vh iiiatr win hti a tist.

for boyhood in America, is the 111 11 i.a.i.1 1 ri urif. i i a tu tuts ice txecuMve an: Day. such a crowd, under. such conditions will go down in baseball history as a super classic. Nothing that ever happened in baseball has anvthing on the triumph of the Washington team for popularity.

Vine out of every ten fans the country over, we presume were pulling for a Washington victory. They were b(u hind Washington because of the great Walter Johnson, reaching the top of the Ladder of Fame at last after eighteen years of tailing with a second division team. They were behind Washington because thev admired the I Q. MOW fat does rarfirt traw wm Man in these hikes. minus they look ever the uroerani i 1 Non Voters Why do they call it common sense of the Boy Scouts of America.

whea it's one of the rarest things in A. According to Capt. T. J. J.

And when we hear of the worthy vt want eveiy acout leader to sen. existence? astronomer at Mare Island ietfs that are being done by scouts'1" alleles tor ihti publication, wul xy ard, San' Francisco, an author Un oVer the world we just feel a little Mwl tur gamea. meetings, hikes So far October has given us ten real 1Tv the theory of ether, radio waves' nroud of our efforts iimt nttiA 1 ouor scouts, in fact anfthiiu In the olden days the colony tlf fcll.I'if 4. of Massachusetts fined i all "wa i ii vnuiings eacn. October daysa perfect batting aver loun(1 the earth at a velocity of prouder of our scouts that we have ou want PWHhed about vour tiooi iiantatinnC9e to date lp.000 miles per second.

They are been leading. lor district. Plantations I Slhcmfrira 1. i Virginia The Cavaliers who founded the were different in temperament but thev iu.iri th it iuhii, ii owjr one scout of our Iocl troopi Week's Best Good Turn nud the same, Hallowe'en used to be a three day 't whicn travels 383,000 miles per; should turn out to be a good citizen, For saving three lives at the risl ern compatriot affair at the most. Now it's good for.

enly one be a real asxct to hi rm. of his own. nout k'nnoih opinions about non voiers that their north uiu. aii non voters were fined one hundred pounds of three weeks at least. I chain stores are murity you would be ren.iid fnr fllli Lot A iseles.

Cal rntiv nA aftm At ai a i 1 1 1 me uniteo states and now of your work. But when we knovr mended by a committee of citizens lone, nave tney been in existence? R. that rHv ov tobacco under Virginia laws after 146 ed the same law in Maryland adopt 1 Well, no one can begrudge the Sena A 'Aft A' i. C. M.

through this organization come out a honors. 11 A. It was recently estimated that better bov ami man than nrhn hl I iors ineir nne victory. 1 ney are Georgia put in her first Constiuiticn a penalty upon fighting, game ball players, every citizenwho "failed to appear at the polls and take! his proper nart in form nir.l. Ll Ul.

would otherwine iirit are more man z.ouo separate nviuu uiiiHwiBi: nave oren 1 am nure finn iiova Po chafus. with fiO.OOO unit stores in the va will nm Hra nt s. A MS3SS broke out in the Hope Developmen idea is And what a consolation it Is when .1 1 11. 11 a puuiIUS sterling, a heavy fine for those da vs. timed States.

The chain more than 60 years old. chool nearby. The fire, which late the years come and go, when we re claimed twentv two mentally SAP AND SALT ceive letters from those who have girls, one boy and a matron, was ruh Citizens who neither voted nor paid their fines were in stocks on the villace Crept! in ovhitkit put gore out of routing of what a bene ing its ruthless way into the buildliu nation is always a tax Q. What Is mea't by a Mevet sur fce K. D.

L. A A level surface one that is at every point perpendicular to the direction of gravity, as distinguished from a plane surface. The surface of water iu a quiescent state is a level surface. Q. What has become of Bresh jiuiKv jeauersmp of Bueky Harris, the youngest manager in the two major leagues.

They were behind Washington because they Wished to see a break "come in the monopoly of baseball pennants and honors which have Wen coming the way of that great manager, John McGraw. for the past ten or fifteen years. They were behind Washington because they realized with their fine captain and shortstop out of the game, the Senators were the underdogs, so to speak. And today Washington is sitting on the top of the baseball world, a game, victorious aggregation that couldn't be beaten because it wouldn't be beaten, even after its famous Johnson had lost two games, its marvelous Pec kin pa ugh was sitting on the bench, crippled, and baseball experts generally, shutting the door on sentiment, had it all "doped out" that the Giants would cop the seventh game. There were coincidences, surprises, thrills, aud sensations galore in the series.

But nothing was stranger than the fact that the last game, the deciding game, should go 12 innings and the same score as did the first, and that to Walter Johnson, who lost the first game, should go the credit of victory, due very largely to his clever twirling after he went in as the third Washington relief pitcher. In a series so bitterly fought and closely contested it was almost inevitable that the breaks should decide the issue. The real breaks came In the twelfth inning vest hi day. With one down and none on the old reliable A law ridden ridden natioli. their ignominy.

What a lot of stocks it would take today to handle non voting traffic! In some southern States where colored folk are not expected to vote only one eligible voter in ten goes to the polls. Some United States Senators have gone into ui uusv ueeu 10 mem anu wnat wnen. the Scout who had heard tie scouting has meant to them, ala.m. reached the scene of danger The following song and game can! "Rushing into th3 flaming building eb used at Scout meetings: itates a local account, "the boy mad Smg Tune 'Til We Meet Again. way through the smoke filled coi By the blazing Council fires light, jridors and carried three of the strug We have met again in comradeship ing.

frenzied inmates to safety. are silent they means When women "Yes," and this kevskaya, the "Little Grandmother of ithe Revolution?" T. P. L. scorched in hi.

lonicnt, iwug.as was hadly was badly Hiii? as sevni per cent or tne electors! people buy witn tneir eyes of their State. I rather ihan with their intelligence. a. According to recent Round among the whispering tries, efforts to save the girls. The recom The ffcne has settled in Czechoslovakia, Guard our golden memories, inendation of the committee was at the dough after being exHed from Russia by the And so before we close our eves in anied by detailed Mtatement muting pirsiut vitjcuon is an epocn making The bigger the hole in election in mo uuuu.

me lourtn or neit iovem nur. ine mnre nonpn if rakp in kui. lioisnevik regime. She is devoting) sleep, from eye witnesses of boy' herself to the education of the cbil us pledge each other that well courageous rescues. her every citizen should go to the poll and cast his lh hole.

i U.ren jf the Carpatho Russian Deanar.ts. keen Handicapped! Wtr.s Cairo Hcnora ner vote ana nave a definite part in deciding what sort of government we are to have for the next four years. and deep Ifenry Hertle, of Jersey X. J. Scout ing friendship strong 'Till lllPPl ntuin lAive affairs supply more experience that goes to waste than any other indoor pfjrt muic hk or far na nail bro oi 4 years nas nau Q.

Is it true that there is a nation at present having no national debt? A A. This Is true of the little prin 1 old uur roreratners had the right idea, after all. shirker of work or a non voter, today even as in the en days, is an undesirable person to have about. no value to a lazy man, cipalify of Liechtenstein. In this udiu pua.

jtoLtrol of his legs. He cannot stain' "Spud" is played 1 rdinarily with an lhout crutches. But Hertle refuse indoor base ball somewhat soft t0 recognize hjmself as a problem, firm use. A basket ball or volley ball He is, he claims, out to make a may be used. All ttther around one of life.

Th uBCm. kuiih aiounu one 01 r.re. Tne Hoy Scouts of Amerk Virtue has for he won't exercise it. exert himself enough to country there is ne'ther a public debt of the players who drops the ball, at likewise refuse to view Henry Hert! the name time giving one cf the nanus as a problem. This summer at I.

nor taxes. Q. What was the average period of tiaining In the Service before going overseas? B. A. M.

A. The average American, soldier th th Hez Heck says: "No man was ever too homely fer his wife not to be jealous of him." I THE DAY'S NEWS AS SEEN BY THE HERALD CARTOONIST or numbers. The person called im local camn Scout ffprtie in tha fin. meuiately obtains possession of the two months th KI MIinn tit pinntu 1 r. a 1 tramm.

9 1 sranas every ot ner Scout In the amount of ore entering th? (who BCatter)' rk done apd the a sectoAefon 1' trivi to passed. By a unanl number of test' mous vote of th ii tuiuuiiT ami bo cn until someone cmo omcer ho 'Ail Uva I'H '1 0 ailvo UP. I midges hitting. One miss counts on medal offered the outst and ins Ki nm outstanding JUST FOLKS By EDGAR A. GUEST spud.

The person who misses con Q. Has cigarette smoki ed or depressed in the ng Increas last three or second class rank. The boy ha now reached first class rank, and cn the way higher up. tinues the game in the center. Three misses or spuds make the guilty party years? L.

M. A. A. Government figures show that cigarette smoking has increased al AUTUMN Red and gold! Red and gold Where the waves of frost have rolled. name to punishment.

lie must stand back to twenty feet away while each of the. players take a shot at him. At the next Issue of this paper we will give you another song and game. How would you like to have been the Scoutmaster of one of the scouts The Field Meet which was to havt been held this fall has called oft until next spring. The scouts throughout the count are working hard and Mheii next rpring comes they will be prepared give a good account of themselves.

of 5fl per cent within the last three ears. During the month of July, 1924. Treasury figures show that 6, cigarettes were manu factured in the United States, Q. What time should a chsmpion ship game of baseball be played? E. went on the jamboree in Deumark and came back with fine records.

1 bad the privilege of meeting Scout C. C. A. Kvery tiampionsbip game must FIRST DEGREE VERDICT commence not later than two hours be Bunny Hartman and his Scoutmaster, Ktjph Hubbard, of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Bunny was the scout who did the fine work in First Aid in the fore sun set.

Youth has fled each sunny garden And the trees are growing ol Sow in spleodor stands the fjple For 1 he critics to bei.obl. "It is done It is done!" Siijs the elm tree to the sun. "Spring and summer have 1 labored. Jjae I failed or have I won? Is the thing which I have fashioned Fit for God look uron?" Age is near! Age is near! "Fis the ending of the year, a And a hush lies on the valleys As the mist begins to clear: Now In purple and in scarlet robes 'i he tt ilei all appear. SCRANTOX.

111., Oct. 10. Tony Buichantt and John Torii. tw rf the seven bandit whrv im takirg flnit place for United of the Declaration of Independence, States. And what a proud Scout mas there might be a far different story to ter Hubbard is, and why should he not Iaurel Line car at Moosic.

near here July 30, 1923, and after killing Ed a 1 iuipy, a passenger, escapev tell. The American colonists were be. Wouldn't you be proud? won me payroll cf the Wesi iiot eater for freedom; they knew the Lets buckle our 1 cits just a little I it fa lis which were tuie to beset the lighter an I put our imps on the rmio, toai 1 were found guilt new nation, and then hesitated a long and keep Scouting moving fill up the Inurdr th first degree tonight! while before they finally denied the; auks. We need 1000 new scouts 1 nG Jliry agreed on the first ballot. sovereignty of Kntjand.

During this rajette ouiity by February. Let's EASTERN BRIDGE ORGANIZE long period of uncertainty Edmund get them. And when the tinio' Burke was the friend of the colonists, coTes for your scouts to prove them and it was against his advice that the selves you will be proud too. I Friends of the Faslern Bridge A nen 1 gray: ren I gray: And I reach my autumn day, And the soul which I have fashioned As it is. must ever stay; Like the trees which pass in splendor I also pass away.

i measures were adopted which led to i. wm be glad to learn that theiJ championship football team of th 1 Finns are under way for the district field day meet to be held in the first i nd third district. We are hoping that the troops will get in good trirt lor these events. We want to trirt tor these events. We want to the War of the Revolution.

Edmund Burke's claim to fame rets not alone upon his work as a states 1923 season has been organized fo the struggles of 1924 and are begin ning mau nor upon efforts in behalf of, ii snare. They will the American cause. He was, In al Kt the District Meets off. so we will to hear from any lightweight dition, a great writer and a great ora be able to work up a big time for the Team" similar standing dextrin WHO SAID tor. The clarity of his logic and his County Meet, as soon as possible.

1)1. Pns 1 rtr games call Bell SC style of delivery have never been sur men get lay. I pasted, and in his written works hij' For your Information. Dr. R.

WM SCALDING KILLS RAILROADER jieputalion rests upoa an equally sure rsh ih Scouf Coiiimisioner of Fay i foundation. He was born in Ireland tte County, and his assistants are: I W. Oct. 1o. is a royal office; "To exesuie laws execute orders is .1 1 .1 I I AT 1.1.1 to Iwsotbou in iarge measure uiei iviyu jireum, iox wc Bcaiueu io oeTn possessed in large measure the D1 strict not to be a king and native "wit and genius which marks Leikeley St.

Cnicntown: District three others were seriotiil. hm of those of that land. He early Two, Charles A. Crowley, W. Craw 1 when a Chesapeake Ohio mail trail many Edmund Burke, the man who utter eutered politics with two or three ford Connellsviile: District tiaabed into a boulder on the track ed this definition of wnat a king might mnor appointment and eventually i Three, Rev.

G. Mauley, Card ale. near Hinion, W. Wednesday eve Am Him The Scout Executive is back on the nng rose until he commanded an imposing 1 1 1 J6b again after three weeks of ab H. McVey, of Huntington, fit sence attending the Fourth Bi Annual man, died iu a hospital at Hintoi oonrerenc or cout Executives iu yesterday mornlcg.

W. A. Womack ft .1 At place Ui the political life of England. The latter years of Burke's life were fcpent in resolute struggle against the ooctrines of the French revolution. In this he differed from his old friend.

Fox. Burke died July 8, 1797, aged 7. uo and yet remain a king, will always be remembered in America as the friend of the infant nation which finally, in 1776, threw off the yoke of England and declared itself a free country. Had the advice of Edmund Burke and one or two otuer radical leaders been followed in England in those mcmentouf yarsE.rtaor tp. jtbt riiB i tti vuiuiauu.

im nintoD, engineer; K. C. Meven looo Scouts la Fayette County by mn, of Huntington, boiler iipectoi xvidTca isi. uo get tiicm fellows. awn Randsall, rf Huntintoi, 1 wni iuigei a goou turn done in express were hurt, lu the morning makes the day brighter, iwill recover.

Wayne, Pw A 1 a I jk i Jfc a.

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