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!®I|f Satlii Brmm iPliliiWiPIPWip Men W Good Wagos MsmncmK. lizninaBTille, s . i.. Gr»«l. Cm Assm ^as MINI III ml to 2S toys JiW Sae refiHinc t. , ifc re-nH of k» oBJe. t. CMctx aad Sisntw < Oakosat >Ui>y B«ac>t t-m F w t_ CAKWOO O HEIGHT^ Kl SEE PIAZZA _ SiiCE.*.-—« A Bs w rarjrisine «t ^ tiu coart actrf uvcn « « prii>ril>J« xxind B to\ bat ia pnlilie pol- ^ BKiniL B«!onta of masr 1>\ <H)«i »» c w^fijon. Whatfrer ^ jslillc shooltl be a. max- \af saUU: ialgmrnTlon No rf «Br 50T«*nmW!iit shoold atasis ftf newspaper X bttt no saeh _ be u creal aa t&sl of official Vila faxks t&o kis effice and nfnses to irwipODer. z:ei to ajceiv x« to What lie Is do- 'j f ipi[i<r nen know that - 1 jafalu: nffir'Til refiisea ^ yi^ t*cts In. bim pooaea- Um a lie paUic iMDineao hla - ir fcr BM or t*o reams: «3jer cfnmptton or Inef- ajttal assT » an ritiit wtn ae ttjSa of saMicitT- kmrw tiiiii. aai cltiaeBa !»si33iag to ^ ^ aft T5e Cereiand CTOrt lete txA :3ie poISee head for ««5de3tJy reaUaed U, Bad = 5- wwL. A xauK niwn ••m f & onr gmcnc* that ha maid like la hm>» «Ba of tha atniitat-hodM. Memaorat-aavm Uad of a ...•• ••••rf far Us owa pononal asa; hnx hia,i>tf* laado audi a raw that h> ha< Bat keen ahls to aeaimpBsh ipoaa aad thoaA b* bad minlnmd tho ear tt -warn stm at hla eooBtrr piactt. Ho-wvt on to •ar that ho -voted a ear XOco that ahoat hla sarasa an tha timo. -What I CO oat lar a Uttla rlda I -waald Ifho to n m thraoiSL tho Jer* potato dbtnet ororar to Baa- oa CoaatT and focek homa a _ «r tvo of potafoca or Xtmtt aa tha eaao mitfkt ha . . . -Woman soDchov doBt take to tUa farm of ear.- said -Xmnr at them kSo wonwn, toow wflUas to Ewtt ^wuujer to tha prevaHXac popa- Zar taateo or ^B r prat^dSeea, tat abea it comes to ridtiic In the nut louaila cu T«t vat OB the market, ther aot oalT salk. hat Tir-l ny banc.' -««x« maar visitors oa tho tmimmji s^fflday, hat at oo hoar was there a srca£ rash. Sereiai thoas- aad peopla irera waitiac to cot ahoard Uo heat Jolt heldrs iTe o'clo^ hat there waa ao paslUar or dlaorder. People remained at hoote eeldeatlr eax^ in tha day heeaase of tho Bcht lalns hat la the erentnc the pletaxe shows drrw record crowds, tha Kmpire at both ercDlBC perforataaees coatd not seat al! the people. T»ia»JOien __ Sripoo fc Uvw B6i iiumiiirti «f ar tiias s» * amalnetf. -A •««=t omiTt tsw ^^ 5WtT»a • fcnr' dlr«ssry -nil Isi zom^mt^t ; —, FAloa. trsmmrA i K otf r» y.xctpt »--- ^^ • J cmxi«»«» » f, ,... —. d c*- aa axwe*. Plash Stats . at -he r=iIrMds* hr iacrettsed . sart TOO scree with iStaa-.^ redaction—say 'L jaid be made to o are ™jilii*d to c iboh ^-iis. pa^cnlarlT -Tie pi;:=li seat U heat- er. I=d It i» net pai^ 13 wmter. It eteinv. as It coflecta lai Ilail«-- «h:rti It traas- ae raurrrt rl paaaeniers. \m daastrDQS to health. a a=st tfflHect an tha fieiuis tiia: be in the < zy -larions localities eSici tte train pass ^xwmzmA tile plash — lad whr ditl be do tt? W is the PIT of the pinsh tfifTCTtr Or did a friend of ajsjiwij ffsrchaaui* a«ent own 3 the tactory? uo»hI 1» he abol- J toilMT u- even a near ; u ntatll Wtter from - •csadpe.nL- Even a caneFrobahir a s;»f«rali>. II wanebody. .J as a Fe^itiua ta Concresa • eOain sad bring it around. iSailr sicn it. The pay qnestlon In an sections of tha coantry- and In an trades is srowinc more aalnst each minate and there appears so eonslstenl ef- fort anywhere to eqnalize the rl- dlcalon di^iarlly. TaHclee with S3& employe of the National Tabe Company yesterdar, we learned that Iisin« is cheaper Jn Pltts- bax^ than in Tork and Tlcin- Ity. The man was enXviac a cation t^ two or three weeka. and shantinc hmA and _forth amons his many relations he had picked ap a lot of dope aboat prices. He was wesrinr a sail that wtrald hare cost at least *a In :SCadsat- tan. and yet he told as that it had only cost and was caattn. made. Adniittimc it waa cheap. In Pittshorgh, be said for $50. one cnald bay a salt that weald cost eaaOy %7S ahoat Xew 3Iaaoiis aiw lettiar an hoor where he Bred, and carpea- ten n^.- As a worker In the company^ railroad yard be saminc oevr S13 a dv. The only kick he appeared to hare was the tact of his hein« compened to wort: 02 bouts a day. Be said he expected to line ap with the others soon snd ll»ht lor S hoars and to retalB the same amoant of (Ciancled rader Dbediee ef CsiSed _ ttate Paklic gelth •a—rlw te laferwatlas 1. rakOe B<aU Scnka. O. CL Hyateria Hysteria, is a fimctional alec- tion at the mind and nemaia sys- tem. asa^ asectinc wmnen. It is dmiacterized by temsoiaiy loos of wmpower and with eonaideisUe emotional display; the affected pexaona lanslL and sob immodexate- ly wilhoat lecard to snrTonndiacs. The importance of (trtnc this special coasideTatiaa lies In the fact that it eometimea as- samas a form whicik may be nda- tahea for laintiSE. shock or epil- epsy. aecordinc to the manlfesta. tiooa of the patient. A case of hys- teria may be distincnisbed from u fKAowa; In falBtine the laca and ertretaities are cold and tie poise is rety weak and appar. ently lost, whereas In hysteria the face aad extzemities are warm and the palsa is normal.. An effort to <ven the eydids In hysteria taeM with opposition, bat with none tn fatn<i\r \In hysteria, which slmo- um rpOepsy, the tongne Is not injured, and. if the patient falla to the xronnd. a soitahle place Is sew leeied for this poipose to a«Hd in- jary. There is no frathins at the month anlMS soap or other acents are used tor Uiis paipose. Treatment—The most effecUre treatment tor hysteria is to let the pefsoB alone; to sympathixe asoal. ly prolongs the attack and does no good. Firmness on the part of the attendant, with an InUmation that the condition is fully andeistood. la osoally an that Is reqoired. It is common practice to doodie hysterical patient with coU water: there is sery little eicase lor snch radgh treatment, psrticutarly as the person affected is apt to he a delicate woman. I By aX ou> asTASOi KKPonn.^ iSrcaty-C^e Tcan Agm The Growlers held their fitlh an- naal pknle at Stiothman's Atlan- tic PlSTilioa, Soath Bcach. twenty J a»e years ago today. The meat-) of the energetic committee • _ . B. H. Rickalir. chairman: C. Waraei^e. P. McHngh, Con-j nors, J. A. Dolt. T. B. FaneH.j Daniel A. Lamberti. C- Schneider! J. Powers. 1 The UeSfy Wants of STATSf CLAND Prank F«(xin represented Gran- ite CoancQ twenty fire years ago at the sessian of the Americas Lxgion of Honor, which was held at SaTsfoga -wmMir strong; a gradaate of .swego Norsul School, was ap- pointed tsrenty Otc years ago as a teadier of mathematics by the Weeterleigh CoOegUte lostitnte. Twoty lean Jks* The marriage of Miss Alice Twenty Barnes of Castleton Comets aad Joseph D. Lawrence; Jr.- of Orymes Hill took place twenty yesrs ago yesterday. The ceremony waa performed at the Park Baptist Charch by the Rer William Horriun. HEUP WANTED—FKMALK i«rr c»»tJn»« w«»t Brigkft. tk HELP WANTED—MALE a seytto preCcrred hMTSS «r BMf «3 K«w St, P«rt . root woitt»« for rt^ttlnc ti^tj*. Apply locxa' irirt f t»lLm e^rj' rf StfJ'* AppiT M UlcI»»d»B4t Tmn STE^fOORAPBER; «»«•«• -ft UitW. 71K. «r an. Mlchele Pompo of West Brigh- tott and 3Ciss Francesca Fesce of Naples. Italy, were married twen- ty years ago In Manhattan. The Posnmalas defeated the JL-needa baseball- team twenty yeara ago today oa the Factory Pond Groends. West Brighton, by a score of to II. William Man- ning and William Langton pitched tor the winners, aad James Brown was catcher. Thomas Robertson twirled for the Cneedas with David Strachan and Lloyd Rand, cat^en. Answered Q. Can yoa teU me somelhing about sarcoma? Is it a benign growth? Is U Utely to recur after removal? JL. A sarcoma is not a benign giOTtth. bat belongs to the dass of malignant growths nsnally embrac- ed in the t« m -cancer.\ used by the latty. It iM Impossible to gire definite information concerning a „OTreace alter remoral of a sar- coma. but this Is sn erent the Tos- sibinty of which mast he consid- ered tor aome time after apparent- ly snccesstnl remoral or X-ray treatment- It Is suggested Ihat yon discuss the matter with your phisician. who will be in a better positlim t» adrise yoa than we are. If yoa win send mo yonr same and address I win send yoa helpfai pamphlet, entitled. -Can. cer. Fai:U Which ESrery .\dalt Should Know.- t whe csn aM kesT Tntamnra helper; i«>a claaee for adTaaomat. Xnij ts Giafc^, ud SckaeUw. M Para are, F«t BkA- Houacs FOR SALE EIGHT rooms; newly- d«orat^ m tie- stMm kcat. saa, uxku kau tJS iSfet ^ wnar: to a> si™ K^ Z niaaus freai trrtlej. WrM.e Box 3U. The Dally AdraaCT. JliX. « wraprta* laMjilae. Skatt-K BalucT. Out awe aad TaT>* at., Wert Briclaoa. w aabe tan. carpalen at » FaknW aSm Apirfl kfSJo ® a , VTedaesday aad Tkaxs. F1BST claM plaM fca^ Apply Jokaaaa Sklpyanl, aIL.TEK EalUiag and middle and waawa kariag Icaew- » «.. CAP-KBUn -aaiaa t. aad ditlUc ra«la al Cewge. aiaa =W. T U Kail j-— .UI ~>T -atklag la MKh kml -\^It^T^rwU t »»a nMshlaa tl JOINERS GOOD PAT , STK^TWOHK 3BOK UUT I> BOfiEBANK. S. T. HAaB^jS'lT_l>OCK CO. . AUTOS-MCtTOIICyCLn list Tsae cars WHb T* ^ \ , * targe lekcttaa of asrd csis at l^r- OTKRIAXP laaakeit. ia pen. t » STtw CMUCCVB Coraew. * KEO Jljney Btt«. -- - Uztw: •« rfecc. ow»*r MTiBs J2a Ttma*. m-ww \W^ Brtch- i^ca S fimUiM: i.noms, b«U. ap%uin>: SMtpd- la< eOx 190; 3 nalant«.» ta ^•^•bSJ. mtiiT twlre .t M snc-KOOM kaa-e. IWOt iMolr* n Jaka .»- Part BMuaaad. COM^rad^w^ sal. ck».i! cBMastnt*. ^ i Bxook 1»I« Fard: gaad \'Sr. j ^ T.EOOlt kea». sU BiaHEST bright b»y t»r «Aee. jM^^T Bfc^f* Bak«ye Cary aaa T»>W •U W«8t BrtslUM. rOBEliAJJ carp*Bt«r t» •.FAMII.T. 7-roota tolWt. - Utm^ v^aa^s - '«• tabM* loom *for E&tmsc rhB^oi Sz' Soi St at'^a.k. are, IJ^ cord. Owaer an premises. W«U WAGON wasker.Ai^r — err. CaiT a»e. aad tarWr Btigliioa. SALESXAN mated; pKtferrrf onto mt% WtBXOGUAi^KH, •asussf^iij'sirs ss- I«lly Ad.aa«. aaipkiuiaas Carpa. Arllagtea. Fiftcca Tcub Aso Edgewater Circle So. SM. Com- panions of the FOTest, b^ its ninth aannal picnic fifteen years ago today at Snrer Lske Psrk. The committee in charge consist- ed of Margaret Hunt. Uisie Schell. a Conine. L. McKee. A. Mc- Roberts. S. Kelly. M. Bemy. C. A-ckerman. A. P«erman. J. Jones. M. TuUr. and M. Van dlef. Darid Habinowlti of New Brigh- ton passed a successful examina- tion fifteen years sgo and was ad- mitted to the bar. J. Thompson of the Clifton Boat Club was a contestant in two eeeats ou the Harlem Riser fifteen years ago and finished second esch time. •SI aaa-ETT AVE, rom mics^ nam. . *• saU^ «c. EMlre Stale SUA l-al»l Slies t .N-«ilHiktMi. TOS sai;E—35«r Orant City. S. I. Blckaioad. \ TWO yard rara: 41^ Ja^ll cars; X Fard drtlwrf 1 F-tA Ka track: • ' warm drive, ehsla drlTe. Breed St. im. Bardes jT^aa. 7 Eaack St. uply J. Hew OMTralsc aad Amsflrsa BUrt '••tfS^BrigW.^Art. to®^^ 'ot^WASnEE. Apply TlUe (l#staaraBt. 20* 1-ay klasvllle. Tampklas- MAX t* trim • McAlccr. care pteton. wn^ OUtoa. A.N- eirelloM^ - Si '^SiSlSi^Js^'^ Si at 3S SMlk a.<SiO«i Msr.- B«« Harbor. \ - Islaod. Ir REAL ESTATE FOR SAUE ISO. Tha Pally Adraa^ In no field of lahor or entploy- _ieirc la the qnsstioa ao aeata or the rewards so meagre aa In the ental serrlce. Tbla the naw pension law goes Into ef- fects and with few emptions all men im the compeaare classUled Ciail Serrice win hare per cent of their pay dedaeted as a asBtribatioa ta the pensioa land. This dedaeUan speBs tragedy tn amny a home. To take this aia<mnt ram tha Temaneratioa of enough to Use respectably oa their wsgee meena that ther mast give ap payments oa oM Une bsaiaace, or iMhone a wbleh tSer are bay^ mea n tha moatblr P«T™«nt plan. the threejaaed To^ emplayes- sttika ia CUcsga win attention eaBdeotly apoB abject to stlanlala tha next CoBCress to •eUon. hT Ika . ' tracr; *p«*lal t^- • pi. ae Pun liwaw SsTlse Kxrawx ; rxtsna ^ »-JL : -Iia tk,. Watsiwa^ Titian a( Resuurccs -ts that Michigan has • fcir Umrt as much timber e hki Bsna^^ored int>» bna- Qle ^^au- indictment —at lik.lf be retmmed -a «say States In tha » aa hsie had rich timber s la the past. • *(' ir-^er-se are naasHT •aire aaia rh» has iijknL Sot only with I does this hold goad. Btwt irfber peodncts 1 Sstsra trrelj gires. The » at suteo.3r» tar c.iad in many eommanitiea tlK» AA caforeed. \••I aaa dUIers tram the • la ast he takes thoaght ef \Tl and its sreifa^e. The mxw \ s BUy ef hlumelf aad his awds. Surafy •a esa be handed dawn cescratkms than the in at ear naxaraX I Ike pnaflege of • thCdr^ ia (heir Ooa matnlng laat we« Captain Barka. whoea alghty-Cisnth btrtbday was on laly 4th, »•» Jadge WnUam C. Caser » ^wat at tha Botangb HaU; each was Blmblr ptecauilTllc to hie oOM -WeU. Caaeji said tha capl^ for —wo I I 11 tha gisat laea ta see wha -srin gm Instantly, with exaggeiafd nee; tba ladge replied: -Barke. I am <Blta wOBas .tkat 3 POPCUITIOS rJCSPS 40aaPEBCE!«T Angast 1 — s CU !as the distinexian at •t SB tugest puesnr • Is sopaiatisa darinc ~ PCM. the Camsas I todsy. —I Bverhsd salr X Partag the tae^aar psTUlatloa — '•—* Tet «JBKt 1 ef Des Vw CVtsnr is bM m>l« DEMOCRATS SEE 6.0. P. UNITY Karioa. Aag. »-^nity of aH {.ctions in the RepabUcaa party is admitted by Democratic spokes- men seeking to eritieise Warren G. Harding-a treaty poeltion, a state- ment issued l»m Harding head- .pmrters declared today. Demo- cratic Natkmal Chsirmsn WhSte in eemmeatlng oa the tact th.-- m- ram Mtuoa. extreme trs^ «P- pooent. and fotmsr Presidet-t Taft. Mend of the leagae, both atwcoee Harding's poeltloa, admiUed that the Repablicaa candidate has aait- ed an elemesu at bis party. U« rtatemeat said. It teed as fol- -Chalnnaa White, of the Dease- em.10 Natloaal Coannltlee, has aadeitaksn to answer some «nes- Uon rseenOy addressed to 0<w mat Cox. Bis stateneat hi cble«y rw^t becaase both Seaatar Hiram Jobnsaa and - aUmt Taft base sxl ma ot Seaatar Uardmr* posl^ iTta easy to «»lenta»d how snA \ of Repablicaa anity to Mr, Wl-ite. bat njursxcuKnoNTO uxnesomb cawvB of west JW BrWJ^or « ^ •ngtabebeMan^^-y—• IS. Sit IdBMMBM* — win Ie«a tha an Cm Tea Ton Ac* The pupils ot Temple Emano-El, Port Richmond, were treated to a trolley ride ten years sgo today, when they enjoyed every hour of the time, through the' generosity of Rev. Mr. Goldtarb; Messrs. Lad- wig Molnar aad Harry J. Weis- barg and Mesdsmes WsM and Weisglass. Miss Alice Singer of Reberton avenue. Port Richmond, gave a re- cepUon ten years ago. Among her guests srere: Misses SylvU Whit- ford; Irene Smith. Gladys Mao Ctae. Katharine Stuart. Martha Scbntte. Pearl Singer. Grace De- Lacer. L«Utla De Lacey. Olive Smith. Edith Hannibal. Miss Bren- nsn. Harper Hoit. Andrew Smith. Eageae Madden. Eugene SuUisan. Osmld Jensen. Ralph Lotx. Bo- iing Singer. Jack Singer and Mr. Merren.. FWe T«m» Aga The lUchmond Ught and Rail- road Employe's BeneOcial Associ- stion were given a smoker five yesrs ag« today, by R- U Rand. Among those entertained erere: Arthur Foley. J<am Comtols. John Collar. Henry Adams. O. Sdlliik, cnng RasseU and Messrs, Rassdl. RobUIard. CUsrsoa aad Emeat Ue Leo; PIXW ao Dett\ aw. 50x128. Phaae Tampa^ ISW-J. T i—u . NKW -odera SEXESTEEH ft. AkSS'^-Siji S^rysGiitk llrack. Beat OH • J road. ^ ssa. a srsy far sazaga. S-FAMII.T la WestWrttOfc MI«CELUAMEOU»— _ la goad coadUl -a. . Csirn. m-rnlas^I JSJ Elm St, W'rt;; XtAHV cjlrriacir. ijall In mamlae — BrlxklMi. daa-asralrs. EOSS3IOBE. Watsj; - 10 SSSyv^ Pkoaa P. B, iaa-w.. « , srilh T-EOOJI boast Mx»>. Jj^iKl aTtosd It. Msphten, a JUilaess Barker. «« 0!» CUataa are. Pert Mckmeiaj!- reaat koaM. aU .lmpresea»rt: d^ Stapwaaa. » —— •LPrUlBfS nSIUKMQSEinilS MES ss Isbeceis. S^HiS^^ ATTBACIITB U-teM bse^Vn.l^ gsgBg^AsfgsjSga:^ not aaOdpated that be ZaM tbos .«l y «a the campaign make sack f»ak ^toowledgm-st. a, Mr. Wblte has .^ZMttr aa4 bsnJiemelr >e- oablleaaa aiw aiipswslag Senat^ attltnia It may be^ Sn^ >a- Oa wttk admkabli I ot an eslMIF In «C. S»- - Hem etatsa a^Moaiy iia»si I I ' \SO aet Issa M bavittg bei» i^^beanlMMcn^ -Ckatim kM SonthSeld Coaaell. NO. ITS. Jr. O. U. A. M, was lasUtated live yMTS sgo in New Doip; Charies p. Danlei- ef Mariners Batbor waa the orgsnixer. Tha Corinthian BasebU Team et Castletoa Cornets Joameyed to Hart's bland. Rve years aga. and defeated the team of the tasUta-i tlmt by a score at 14 to I^ OwT«r.Aca Fifteen boadred persons atuad- ed a block danoe givea by the DeaghMrs ot IsabeHa a year age aa Taylor street- Tbe FadeiaU debated tl» Stan- dards a yesr ace by a saffe o( - ta ^ : •Urn MHMaa Oaaf Begina. Sast. Aagnst »-— mllBoa dsad. That is tha UM of the great war waged thin spring i^^su^ogoP^ » thla smtaca by acbool d>ndt« ew Seo^ \ooe Eeenstnieal Select a bona of good slxa, wlih a fair amoant ot meat on it, cover the bone with cold water, bring to a boil, then remove to a part of tha store where it wfll contlnae » simawr for three hoaia. AttM end of that time reasove a qaalt of .stock aad add vegetahlsa aa for a boOed dinner. Add salt. wd a Uttla orteiT sUac or seed and took tor half boats. This sersed wU^ a Mttace salad. p«ach or aptfa^^ » and plain cake or ' cooriee akes a most satlsfsrtorr meat. Kert day grind br chop Itt > tr«y tbe remaining meat on the ' wtlb twice the qaantltr toes aad a little oaten. with vUttle c« tbe soap stock.^ ,«. have a good dish an taay to the ersnlng meal, wlUt ^eenleaae. spinach, apple saaoe bb« siaKer. bread. Use the lat fnMa Iba t<« et the stock for sbortealag. tandMoa aext day wmkB BM^ and caOk la tbe and yoa have a ta wta prises. foalca, sbeea ami pme !«». KHed by Ibe prarindal gweca- to the beet gapber bmiteia. Olivar. a Coigate a^odhay dsiad kbs at tba gapber ^ ftir.b«rtag dea^egftl, Ilf: Iba iiilin Far the Well-ared Wea Jl. net cape eaAtoMeied In a heavy sOk pattern ta'wocn. with badaeaa avoslns gown. Brmiant little stinw bata base t^ U est osMA vaklac oat at one side aader tbe btlaL ^ Besntlful'-acitr 'waoIIen fabrics an ased for rnaiar coatt^^ aia lined wllb. smca. and. davetxaa. A nowl jabtor coat U of watei- proof yiDow tK»e de CWne-wItb nateat leather, cottar aad cnSS. xalaeee e^broMeiT altlstlcaay anaaged upon a black satin abeidh nakea a mndmtal eresdnc co^ Tba. mt Iwoctant (oiat tn looslac a taabidn of dioi toocr that it sbaC eaiTj out the wear^ ert type. , , : TO W-VuWWHEPr. S^S'^n^g^osn sifjw tSw x*n luc^ . wun ae wnk- S •jtijs' — rSt KeTM^aa; A« expect of tb* cM wrsCe: -ra. driak wea Mnai; wertb twi that la* Im tatwiu- He - muled bla anedy glass et eel«^ tbe-dr^ a drink « wWA - - dM tasta Wk ta WHMI u*^ i»r aM Mric, a s»tts at adatt e trait «naks. or » nt * at ecawa or. n etetiT. wHt otksn atttaotis*. gad rtsnt inifcilT • «aaM Ms^-Man inn am MIW gjl^^^am., osar wsstssiee, ./^Sm^SS^ 'SSiSs ^^S^JSJS s&sst •r