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TOE PORT JERVIS UNION/PAGESlx/sATUmY. DECEMBat 6.1924 In Income Tax Suits - HI* Kamc Among Chums. is the nuin.e, oi u. smtill newr cornel* in oiu* block. A shoi-t time after Evoreti: met him he calling luiii Bill. \On his mother as;;ing him why- no <H<3n’t call the cialil :>.v his right name, Everett repiiocl; “Ah, 'cause W illiaiT) Is his inao’s iiaine, hut Bill Is ills boy’s name.”—F.:vchanj:o. • Secret of Love. By. loving tvhatevor iS-lovable in those around us, lovo will flow back from them to us, antiJlfe will become a lileasure instead of a p:nu; ana earth ovijl become, like heaVeu; au^ w e shall becoine not ainworthy follow ers of Him Whdse name Is Love.— Dean Stanley. WTALTEU S.‘ DICKEY •r, K a n s?^. Aity (Mo.) Jm HARO.DD D. JACOBS E( 3 itor. B a ltim o re Po.-^t ■ TfAJurnN }j. 'L'Al'J' Sets I^ecord c a r b f u d a b o u t STOCnts “W e a r e going' in to th e g r e a t e s t sto c k boom ever k n o w n ,” say s W a r re n S. S tone, p r e s id e n t of th e l o c o m o tive E n g i n e e r s an d h e a d of th e B r o t h e r h o o d ’s b a n k s . “T h e r e AVill h e 30 or 40 b ig forei.gn lo a n s m a n e in th e n e x t y e a r o r y e a r - a n d - a - h a l f . T h e y a r e d r e s s i n g u p -old sto c k s an d bonds, fo r e i g n a n d dom e s tic, in new olotht'.s, a n d se l l i n g tlnm i to th e p u b lic. T h i s is g o in g to .go on u n t i l t h e y h a v e g o t all th e .gold di-ained out of th e co u n tr y , an d got m o s t of th e s u c k e r s ’ m o n e y , a n d th e n w e u r e go in g to- h a v e an o th t-r peidod of d e p r e s s io n .” It m a y n o t be so h a d an th a t , h u t th e ten d e n c y is th a t w a y , an d th e p u b lic h a d b e t t e r ta k e w a rm n .g a c co r d in g ly . A s AYall S treet grow s a c tiv e a n d o p tim istic, an d th e m arki'L fo r sec u r i t ie s im p ro v e s , th e financial cro o k s get bu s y a,gain. T h e r e m a y soon he a d e lu g e of “blue .sky” slocks,’ n o t w o r th th e p a p e r th e y a r e e n g rav e d on. It is a good ru l e to qne.sliou every sccairity offered an d m a k e th e .sales m a n prove its v a lue. It ib still safer, in m o s t caso.s, to p u t .savdn.g.s in to th e h a n k or into fiivf n o r t.g u g e s or re a l estatk - Banhexs, ace pretty ladiahlo, and laiid iteA'eiv .evaporates. K O ^ E V G A T O n iS N oav scien t i s t s in a re.search la b o r a to r y of th e G e n e ral E l e c tr i c C o m p a n y have p e r f e c ted a devici* en a b l in g th e m to h e a r th e a to m s in a piece of iro n ro a r . M a g n e tism , it a p p e a r s , is n o t a silent p h e n o m e n o n . As a m a g n e t is b r o u g h t neai- a piece- of iro n a ru s t l e is h e a r d . I f th e ap-- p r o a c h is su d d e n , th e noise is loud 'a n d a b r u p t ; if slow , th e sound i.s so ft an d m o r e perman*=-nt. AA'hen t h e m a g n iet is rem o v e d , a l l th e d istu r b e d ato m s b e g in to s c u r r y h a c k to th e i r own p laces in th e iro n , an d .sour:d re su lts. W h e n tile poles are reversed, ex tr e m e ly loud,‘and a b r u p t noise.s are 'Phese so u n d s a r e not h e a r d Avit'n th e u n a id e d h u m a n car. lin t th e y a r e teuite cle a r ly caughf by m ean.s of an o r d i n a r y rad io am p lifier an d loAui spr-akei-. ra.stcning to th e ato m s ’ ro a r m a y sc-cia lik e a silly pastim e . Yet it I s h o u ld aid .greatl.v in the- fascin a tin -t stn d y of llv* life .And h.‘il'i1.« of th e ' ato m , on v .h i- b so nu;<-h m o d e rn .sc'Ienro rests. 5 »wa*« star'runner. Harold Phelps, goe» down in the books os the addete to win the Big Ten ,wuntry race two times in succes- ^on. Fh^ps won in 1923 and re peated in the recent event. He is eligible for the run again next year M^i8_oonsidered a surejwinne^if - - A he etarta^- ^ —— *' Negro W it. The janitor’s little ’ooy, very black, was niekutuiied “IMldni.ght” by his white friends. Ko didn’t mind them calling him that, but wlien one day one of his own rtice exclaimed “Hallo, Mid night!” he retorted iiidisr.antly: \You’.se jes’ about quarter to tAA^elve y(/self.”—-Boston Tj'anscrlpt. ’ i ' 'iiorenz Hagenheck. world famous anim'aJ trainer, who su^ained a\ frac -,) ^ itured leg in a fall in Detroit, has returned to Hamburg. Germany, to con-, j I .valesce. Ho A’/ao carried to train in Detroit and then to the iiner in New I [ on a stretcher, and_A’,-as immediateiiy^ put_vo ?:e.l injAis sateroom.^ j This Teacher Used an ‘'Electoric Chair’ ’ ft^pAOpeahl. fscivi&6 instructor in th? B^irnesyille (Nfinn.i High School, bad bis own ideas at ctem-room di^pline. lila got a cpmntuii othce cbnir and aquipptid it with Teisa cpa. it - ^ - ‘ ...................... .......... . ....... -i mi- ........ . ..... ................. i atxmt mamtaitang _ _____ _ , . . it was so arranged’' that nnr apftrk wouW ^ «dvar^ shock to a boy strapped .in it. The pmushm^nt, waa inn^nded to consist eotirdiy of mental stum^’tuie. Hut one pupU. Hnn Teunesun. clamm one leg was aUghtly burned. AsT a j loilt, Opasid WHO arreated on an assault charge. The chair Is i«mwn la the above piotupe and an nrtist 1 haa iartniad^»a.im”iniaginary mihiant / above piotum and an artia ^ Heroine ■ ' thwr dtwYt have S' -Eorher on all t<‘era steft. Wben ■'•Sfnoolty\ discovered ' I the hot water healer In her I.03 Angeles honto o.bout ro explode, she emits ed a series of feline walls tlutl • awakened, erwi huoaght 4 ba scene of . ' danger her master ond mistress. D. n. C m : ximt niiotoi^^sdlr savlmt-i their _ __ ___________ ‘Pi^ Thou Art^to.Pig Retumeth,”] P i f S I l B i P i N 11 ' _ y- - - X .... ______ _ , Gkla., is- a sausage sculptor. He~can take . jyuitiic: ijxiiiUBo uj. Jtj. a Hausage sculptor, fie can take or- nary porlj sausage and “sculp” it into any shape or fonn. His bulkiest' }hievement was a life-like model of a baby elephant, weighing 300' jounds. Hi3 studio is a refrigerator. Here he is shown vdth a sausage . . ' figure of a pig, . ; Two^Noted !‘Riders” Meet iHetimtv r t 4 bceisumi. foimH'\son 7 »f thT ls Yoshiihito of Japaai,, da^ed In^ipldfa and panting in the annual autumn track and field meet* dt; the BaeW Sehobl m The eight-year-old descendant of the godsj ! causes hii| a^jttenilantk great alarm by playing ao nuiCh at strenUDua Worth Thinking Over. Half .'' the' Yuisery. ,uf : human life, niight; be extinguished,- Avould men al leviate the general, curse they lie -un (ier, by-mutual offices of compassion, beneyolenee. and humanity.—^Addison. Thotight for the Day. If you give your tongue too imich freedom it will make you a prisoner. Origin of Qoldfish. Goldfish are the result of the elimi nation of the somber colors in ,a vari ety of carp bj’ selective breeding he- -i'un by the Chinese .and Japanese in the Sixteenth centurjv N'o rain has fallen in Central Au.'»- fralia for a period of th r c j years. COMMUNITY • ■■■PLATE the Table w a r e de J^iice — is a gift wliich may be ciiQ^en w ithfull assurance of lastirig_. enjoyment and satisfaction.^'' ^ For Choice— Three Lovely Designs W e f e a t u r e an d r e c o m m e n d th e th r e e e x q u i s i t e 'd e s ig n s h e r e s h o w n — t h e n e w ^ i r a o f ‘Laradtse, th e ■ ^rosvenors2indthc<^da?n, . W h ether in a qomplet^Y o u t f i t f o r th e ta b l e o r in ' a w i d e r a n g e o f s e p a r a t e ^ ^ C o r r e d l S e r v i c e '’ p ie c e s , this charm ing silverware is tr u l y Q ifi Id e a l* May w e have the pleasure o f showing you? Pippiit 91 Pike Street Port Jervis, N. If, S W HITNEY’S 0 ^ : S u c c e s s o r t o W h i t n e y Ss. D e n t o n The time' has come at oimd again to say, ^ Q “Prepare Your Gift Lists” || W and fill them early in the month, and in the morning, if WT i possihieV^ ‘ 3 'f i ypBCEMPi^ —^This day .of joyous remembrance is not |»j very. faY off. If you put off your gift choosing until late, it Q OK ’just ipeans that instead .or selecting, leisurely you will shop |8| 3p r it means to be aniong the H ’just means that instead .or selecting, leisurely ; I r fKurd^fyt . ,A^ it means to be aiipii^ jj|; erowdl that fill the aTew days before Christmas. ^ U j ' Every ^department iff the store is in splendid readiness to solve jj|B H y your every-gift problem The Christma'S affnos- | | | ■jtt phere permeates evnry hook and corner,. stocks are at their H jSy fullest'the things to please, every one at prices you will « ' ; M i a n t t 6 j 3 a 3 L ; : V ' ‘ ‘ ^ 9 ' As one Mho ever turns to. this store for their things, you wilL ®! S As one wnp ever turns to. tins store ror their things, you win = jfl agree, after yiriting the'store, that we have succeeded won- JH., Kjj shopping here, thus saving time and energy, and mcmey H aswell. 1 This Shows johntiy Evers> the AmeMosn tolklna S AKe expect to see yots among our EARLY SHOfYERS, ■ H jh ■ Yours very truly, fi| S a ,- ■• ... Y .. :, ..A;GAiENB,A!/HiTOpr. , ::m % w .:&■