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Thirty-Fourth Year. Number r8 HONEOYE FALLS, N.Y., THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1917 NBV YORK NEWS . ITEMS IN BRIEf pARAGRAPHS OF INTEREST TO READERS OF EMPIRE STATE :ftg:ure Is 70,0UO and the Fans neve1 claimed more than ~.ooo ln its ll!e. Of INTEREST Dr.- Pressly to Tell His Experience~ in the Trenches Cnataraugus county papers pa!nl to the fact tbat Little Valley's past office bas been red11ced from second to third class as an evidence that tb• county seat Is slipping down bill ~U an Industrial and mercantile settll' Through the work of the Local Red TO AREMEN ment. Cross Chapter the people of this vici- nity will be given 11 chance to hoar Dr. Charles A. Finnegan, purchaser tY Mason Wylie Pressly, a victim of Ger· :!be E. A. 'l'hO<mas Motor Car com 'Jany and the WllsveDI5iEcam'IOShrd: Hydrant Locations In The man poison ga~, spo.ak in the 'Village pany and the Wellsville to Buffa!< Hall on Monday evening, July 23rd on News. ot All Kinds Gathered From tailway, is said to have ·bought thE Village of Honeoye Falls the sl)bject \Personal Experiences in Various Parts of the State Cyphers Incubator oomany In Butrnlc the J.<'rench War Trenches nnd the THE DRAff NEARLY . READY Officials Hope Big lottery Will Be Held at End of Week. ·.~ TERMS-$1.)o Per Year A REALISTIC ANSWER. rho Sentry Didn't Have to Go Into Detaila With the Officer. During one ot Ilalg's nttncks on the Hlndenburg line a \Minnie\ bnd como over and knocked all tbe stuffing out or a sentry, lle stuggered to his feet-ex- cept for the tremendous shaking, prnc. tically unhurt-fighting for breath, which he could not get back tor some minutes. While he was so standing a young officer, newly out, turned tho corner of tho trench. Tbero was n heavy bombardment on. Tho unexpe- for $1,000,000. Patriotic Call to America from the .. The trustees of the Dansville cem West Main Street ·Great World'Wnr.\ Wyominlng's county falr begi~s or etery association have Issued notlcn• ~ Front:of G. D. McOmber's Store. Dr .. Pressly ls no wild-eyed reform- Aug. 21. • to tile lot holders of Greenmoun1 ·• \ E. G. Brook's Stot·e '· er m• fnnutic ln any sense of the 'word.· rienced young olllcer, not knowing ' There Are Indications That a More wbnt bnd happened and seeing tho sen- Complex Arrangement Than Has · try rilleless (his rifle hnd been blown runny yurus nwuy), knees bent, body Yet Been Outlined Publicly Will Bt limp, eves bn!t out of his bead and Niagara county Wl!l hold no .. .tall cemetl!ry that owing to. the advanCI . ' this year. of labor wages the board voted thai Near N. Y. C. Railroad :r\racks He·is one of tho most noted divines of Wyoming county ls to·. esta~!lsh a the charge or caring for lots .. be in F1·ont of M. Stoudingm· Residence the lnttm· day and has spokAn ft•om the borne economics department. .. .. ·: . ~reased 50 per cent. \ .\ Fred:Brown's . \ \ prominent pulpits of New York, Phil- Employed in the Drawing In ·tht mouth (hult fnli of dust) gnplng open Interest of Perfect Fairness. !Ike n loosened snclt bend, Inquired, Buffalo federation of churches· wn; · At n meeting hi Dunkirk, attendet \ \ llentley:Corby's · \ .. udelphia und othot• lending cities. Washington, July 18 .-All but sev · 1' · K p 1 'R 'd · · Whl.lo 1 ·n connection , .. 1 ·tll the Ft•ench en of· the. states had reported comple hold an evangellst campn}gn: · .. · by · farmers and business men · · 0 : Across rom' .ern · a mer :.est ence ,, t h d' · N rth ·· ·· '• Ambulmice Cot•ps In the war trenches tlon of their local exemption machln Women of Wayne conn y ave e o · ern Chautauqua, ft was decl11ec ·, y'orks.S.treet 1 1 h · 1 ffi 1 1 l k t' ' t t k ·Ito wns u 1•ictim of German )Joison gus. ery ust 11 g t, encourag ng 0 c a 1 nounced White Ho~se P c e .mg. . o a e over the Chautauqua countJ Front of Cha~les'lves Residence · 1 B th' board of education has· gt'V· fnlr franchise and orgnnt'ze a com . ·and 01 ,•os his lt'fo to the suving minis- ·.10 their hope that draw ng of lot1 a 8 · · • \ \ Roy .\Tt'l .. lt'n\m' 1 s'· ' ·•i. en a five per cent raise .to a)) teach· . pany, with a capital stock of $26,000' \ tt•les of the Red Cross Sm•vico. :to· determine the ·order of llabllltl ers. . to conduct the fair. Across ft•om 'L: .. ·R. Green.'s Residenc~ under the selective conscription In\\ Livingston CO<llllty .will probably pUI Matson & Holland of Holly, who 'fol, Front of wn-; •. Green's Residence' .. •'i may be held before the end of tht i!.s tuberculosis·.hospltal on SqnawkiE several years have been Interested·.lr .. ···· ·.' ;'R~ilr'oad· 'A~~;' North .Bloomfield weelt. l•'our stutes reported really ''h · l f 1 t d H 1 1 t , · · · and tho war depnrtlllent bas been Jn h!l!. . • ... ' . . . . . • e TillS ng 0 regs ere 0 ste n ca Front of ~{rs .. wm;.Lny.'s Re'sideni)e.'o/ ·~· . . tornlcd thnt in those reinalnlnor tc John s, B.e ... c,.k.\V)t_h bas ~een chosen tle, ha,ve sold one of thelr'·best cows · · ... · ·· .· .. , .. , ''· .· · .. .., · ··: · · , · '\\ captain of:nn \Albl.on: Home .. DefenSE Vlklna Johann 2d, to M. Oliver Ua : 11 1 :.:.\. :JV:m;:J?~~:Pil:t:?'~.OHJce. . : .. !,J: . Mr. and. Mrs .. Elmct• Sutclls~ll and repol't only a few lOClll districts art unit. .. , , ·. ·• ·. '. · · bana, Jr., 'or Buffalo owner of the .. A,erossirof!l.~~..i})·~.Ho!t.~:He,sldence:,:.'~ !lir.-and.Mrs. John:Kohlor,.of Avon, missing,· · Farm cadet -~imPs are •DOW flour· Pine Grove Farl)ls for $6,000,' .... ,\ l;hl~h~;Strbet .. : ,)) 'were' the week end guo~ts of :Mt•, and. Al~hough no details have been re lshing at so'uth Llma;:Mt. Morris and Delegates to 'the i4th annual en Across ;;ri~,t~high :Qepot '' '. ':. ·:~:{ ~Irs. Ed. Holmes. . . • . ~~a:~~· ~~n;~:g ~~~r~e:l ht:l~t i~bes:~~~ Wolcott.. · . · · ', · .... ::.' · ·campment 'of the department Of Ne\1 · · \··. · · .... ''· .. ;. ' . '· . · . • ·. . · · ·~ , ~Miss Eunioe Lloyd g1ivo an old tary Baker's office virtually has bee!, Net earnings ''or' . ilie Lacka\yllnll'll \•ark; United Spanish War Veternns . ·. ·' .! 'l\,1onr?e ~t.reet .. . . . :: fasbioned·pnrty to a few of her 'Irlends comtlleted and that an announcemon1 5 teel plant 'fqr· the last quarter 1vere . selected Mo)mt Vernon as tbeconven Front.of.J; D.-Martin'!!. Residence: .l ln·town·one day lnst.week. Miss Lloyd• on the subject may be made by Pro $7,879,412.04. : ' .. : · · .. · tlon clty for the .. 1918 . encampment At miorge;Vnllance.Corner ' · ·• :: wlio is 94 years old, dld all the \vork of vast Marshal General Crowder today Cu . ba·· says···.th·e·.e\arly en.ii oftbe':,wat Adolph L. Kline of New York wa1 · · · , .. . . · · h I R ld ,, . . ·1 t .Front of Pierce Ritzent a er es enc(\ nrrancring fot• the .party. Among tho . Baker to Approve Plans. Is .predicted' . b\.· ..... th.e ... ,.:Slt.lmp ... l.n .. · ·:.the e ee ~.~apartment commander. ,. . \ 11 'J' M . 1 R id 1 ,. ' Th' B ·' · · '· . '· . as: . at•tm s . es once . things made In the good old fashioned Detailed plans of the drawing ltsel: cibeese market. .. · e ergen canning factory Is ·I id , , , A dog census is 'bel~g. taken. 1 ; '· ·~~rlfable .. hi·v·e., o( ... lll.dll~~ .. ry,,, . T.~i 1 '': Lnwton.Res ence · · -· ~: way were fried ·cakes, jell ·rolls and remain to be finally approved by Sec n bel.' • ~ \\' I H l 100 J... • ••• ~.:. at.f:'olnt of FlntlrO~· inents. . ' ' retnry .Baker. A' rehearsal or thc Dunkirk. It ,vin show I lt ls believed :~ urn Ol meu ewp Oycu s : v. d 1 Over 1500 C n 'in. es· • , ,. . ' ... ::; .. ... , .. ; ;.:~o.men, 50. qr the .men 40 .are. Itnl :·.M· a· plew., .cod. ·Ave, . · .. : An icf),cr. enm social ,was held at the 'process recommen ed. was he d .somt , • • l • ..P · , ' .. ·. · '· ~ ''lans and. 12 are students from 'thc . . in I b days 'ago In order to determine the The Hart bouse, ·at '9t:te tlme. ~~'!' :university of Pennsylvania. Th~ Opposite Father Clunets Residence ' Chapel last Wednesday oven g or t e . amount of time necessat\Y and to dina's best-lu!own· hot~I,. Is to :be con· : governmept will take 12 per e~nt cr. Front~~ c. w_. H!!dson s ':· ·1 ~· ·, p~nofit of tho Hed Cross, . · · develop tiny weak ·spot In the scheme verted into .. a shlf-1 . f11ctory, ~ • ,. · fli& ~~it.- ~ittp~C . . · · · .. · \ \ D~)phin Wood Residence . ·1· Servlcie~ ,;Iii b.o \ 1 ~ld ··i·n'\tiie Chlipel 'but pending Its approval no detalli Dr G W Keene ot Rochester i>j · · , 1 t. •• · ·• ••• · b ·· ,.·'·· ... · • ; next SundaY evening.· Mr •. Thom<>s wlll be revealed, There are lndlcti tbe ~e; pr~sident of the· Ne11' Yor~ • ·.t ~. ~a,oo!l··,..~er was fined $ 200 l · , : ::.;~>''L!;ic;:y$t:Stree.t . · tlons that a more complex nrrnnge . . .l ·, .·. ' Uoj!~ George W. Ray ln federal conr , ·.·. ·:· • .• ,. .... - ....... p \n. 'd ' Co!feo, of Cnznnovia, former It of thiS mont than bas yet been outlined pub State Ch!rop;act~c socle Y:. · •··· ' ' . at Syracuse for selllng liquor to t Between N.nu and Noxon 1 ~ost enc~s ~.place, will S!Jenk. · < .. ·: . · llcly will be employed In the drawlm Livingston c~u'!ty );:. ··plnn!tlng tc soldier ln uniform. \I served ln tbe North Main Street . ·Mrs, Rollo Brown and children, of ln the Interest or perfect fairness. have Its biggest and besl 1\lcn!c at Civil war\ Judge Ray said •·and : · h 1 H · · . . Bet'\en are visiting the Iormor's 1iar- As far ns can be . told now, ever) l..op~ }:'oint, Co.nes\1~, ()li. Aug, 2. know the' sale •of llqu.or to' soldleN Front of Sc oo ouse \ 1 0»1Y 85 of the expected 200 have. brings dls\\ace. to the men them •· \ Presbyterian Parsonag~ · ·~ eats,.Mr. nnd Mrs, Frank Wood. registrant will have .-to be lnforme( •1 ·gned In Buffalo. for the officers·. se· lv.es nnd'\ba·d .dlsclpl!Jte ln the at·my \ \ Lower Mill i Mrs. Fred Bur~eli was called· to th~· .not only of the serlnl number ptncec \ · H · .. d 11 k account of on !)Is card by the local exemJJtlor training camp at Oglethorpe, Ga. Men ilable to conscription in al \ \ Chase Bro~, Tenant ouso , .. C.:ity one ny t l s wee on board, but nlso of the· exact num Erie county superv.lsors have au· parts of New York city are deliberate . . . . ::.noal' Point~ the sudd,e~ death of het• mothm•, ber or registrants Ia his· district thorlzed Th?mas H. 1\IcElvein, Jr., tc Iy cmnmlttlng petty crimes and plead Opposite Cem~~ery i'.; . . : ' .. ;,:, ........ , :; ,.\'; i' .~~.~;,: .. :., .. ~: .. ,,,., '· .... ,, .. ,,. . ., , , .. , , .O,tll~p~ls·o he wll!. be .unnhle to. lmo\1 advertise btds .. tor bomll. df!feJ?Se .. u~l·. l~g guilty ·Wltb. tho· purpose ·of: evad ''Acl'OSS'frolli Sanfdl'a'Resldenc,e'•<<'Y•f\fi 1 ··: ' ·., . ·• .. ' f 'J' t' u'ntll he Is ordered before the bomc !onns. lng military service, according tc ··.~· ,· ,': · ... ,: ... ,,..,.,..Band Pt:og'ra.mme or uy what hls order of liability ts. Complaint Is made that Olean res· Judge John F. Mcintyre, who critl · . , . · · East. S~~el;'t: . .: .. , , , .' · :,:1 · ~ •; · · · , · · ·' ' h 19 f 7' . . 'Given hls own number and the tota !dents are slow 'In !\espondlng to call! clsed a number of ·prisoners brilught Front of Dr.:·.Whlteis··n~si~ence'i •. ,1'{. '·:,:~\'>; ~·, ; .. · .. 21 t • · number of registrants ln his district for the organization of a Horne De- . before hhi1 ln the court of genera: ·• ·\ M. E: ·IJhilrcli;. :.j;(,;~!'::;:,'f.\'. :~ft(r'•{l: · S; E.'Bassett, Director any registrant can figure out qu!c!tll fenso corps. , sessions. \ \ Mrs. ClaHie's Reside .~~:: ·• , . · ·. · what place he occupies ln the line a! Thirty employes of·the New York Allegany·county has·organ!zed l \ \·A. Rlttenhimsil's/,:;;i !}.: 7 ~,X·,;:-:• ..... March... , · scion 0:8 the results of the lottery nrc Jranslt company. 'Y~rklng ln .Olean War Emergency Tuberculosis socletJ \ . \·~ •. c.:. 'w:·. Ha~K,in'~ ··''1-,~~t,; •. , .... \ ~.;· ;~9ft[Jinl~ot•slty of Pennsylvnnm. Sei~z. announced. If there arc 1,500 regis nave bee!J given a bon~s or ODE with Hr .• ~v,.~,)?a,uJ.of.J3elmon_t_}lres \ ,, Mt·s. c:·MyBl'S :: '\ .. ;,,\V>::':i i~lSl;>,;:·' ,Overture . . . . .tered men; every serial number above month's pay. ~ · ·. !dent: Dr. J. c. Ymmg or Cuba, Mrs \ .. ;, ·A. Frank's .. : ., .' · .. ·,; !i;,i:::',:-I' ··: :Gustspiel· : .. , . . . )r{e!~r·B~la that will ropre~ent a blnnlc In thai 1 Owing to a 66 2·3 per cent increase .Frank Utter of_ Friendship, Georg~ . . ·· · •:·: · ·· American Patrol.<:.· i . ...; .. · ... ,·,·l.··,f.:e,~.·.~h~m· district when It Is drawn, and tlH In labor the Dansville Cemetery as Rosa of Wellsvtlle, vice presidents, \ ,: ·.· . Hyde''Park' .. , .. . ·• · · rotation numbers or the drawing w!l soclatlo; has doubled Its charge' tor Mrs. J. F. S.ortore or Belmont, secre Front of F. H~l't!s\\lesldeilce .,pass them oYer. Thus, If No. 1,421 caring for lots.· . · . . . . . tary; Charles A. A.ckerly of Cub!l Nenr·Grail~,Sianp, ': · '· ·should be first, No. 1,569 second sec There is a ·cash balance of· $23.9~ · treasurer. · · · · '· : ,ond and ;No.· 1,247 third, the order, ol after paying all expenses Incident tc · · Something was the matter witt ,· · , ·. ; Ontario Street •.. .. . . .·liability In ·a 1,501). dlstrlct would be the sham battle at Phelps on the New York's ba:by crop las~ yoa:r. l!'ront of J •. ~. Bro~rii5 Residenc'l \ ' .No. 1,428 first und No. 1,247 second Fourth of July. . .,. ' 'B9a~d ,of health statl~ti<1B showed, de \ .... w~ G. Clarke's Residence ' . ..·While officials of the provost mar l 1916 th I . . . . .. . . . . t a hal's office ·refused to dlSCIIS! Acceptances already received In· :spite. an ' ncrease over . • a . ·.. • ,,·, M. ·e· tbodist'Parsonage · · sure the su, ccess of tiu1'fireni,e n's .con· :t ere ,were ' ewer· 0 • .'-u. ,· ·Cbas. William,s Resi.donce · · b · 3 592 f .b! s 'rht · · . cbar·ges of unfairness In allotment ol t t 1 r th b b was 137 quotas, ·made ln the senate, It wa! vention, to be hekl In Dansville,' be· · 0 11:. 0 , e new a Y c 11 · · ' O'pposite I. Parmehie 1 664 N York's death rate last yea• pointed out again that the rev sea ginning Jlllly 31. · · ew · · ' Fr. ant of F.· Wilson Residence· ·' 1 1 h The New York state oourt of ap; waq. the lowest on recor~, being onl) Schur.. populut on est mates of t e censm 13 89 th u and Near Anson Brlgg's Driveway ·· ... · bureau, upon which the nllotmenl peals has adjourned ·for. Its annual · ·· .. PC': 0 s · Front oi Alfred Neal Residence·· , . \ .... ,:, .: .• : .... Se)ection, was mude, were base<l wholly on tit! •ummor recess. The court will be . .Niagara county will have 15 'com '\ \ Miles Wilkinson Resido.n.ce . Star f'lpangled Bn.nner ·actual s:howing at'· the registration reconvened on Oct. 1. · · \ · · · · · :under· the law, the bureau bad tc .negulatlons a\ectlng the parking · panles of home guards. Thls was de ·s· outh Church Street · · · · \' \ 1 · t · 1 t tl · f th · · ' · · · ·consider, the fluctuation af popnln· of automobiles ln Batavia r~qulre that c ded up a a JOn moo ng 0 1 Fr'ont of Ohas. c.:·1·oft's Residence W.he.n We Have d · county ·defense league and a commit t!on since 1910, the last census, an cars must be placed facing the curb tee of the board of supervisors at Church Street . An Irish .Kaiser the war department had to count In at an agle of 45 degrees. Niagara Fall's.' Four of these com aliens in making allotments, even Niagara Falls has on foot another · · , Nl b' 11 Front of L. Marshall'~ Rosidonco Ai~-\Wearing of the Gr.ee'!\ though they are ·exempt from' serv· plan to consolldate Its business men's pan!es will he raised ln agara a I Th and .Lockport, three in North Tona Eplsco'pal Avenue When the Waris over, Laddies, Ice, · · · association board of trade, etc. E wanda and· four ln tho county .. •rJu Ft•ont of Episcopal Church I . Reason .for Big Figures. recent attempt was a fizzle, headquarters of these companle~ ·wit . Just take a tip from liie, . . Reconsideration of population est! Jamestown factories are running be Wilson, Newfane, Middleport II-DC ____ ....... -- There will be no German Sub.marines mates In the light of registration re· lighter handed than in the spring. San·born, adivin~ through .the sea. . turns showed that on the averagE A paper of that clty advises those With prospects for an· mmsuall) I RY.II In the Fath~rland is ·.Kaiser !.Jill, .') ·.9 3·10. per cent of tho total popu!n· out of work to seek jobs wlth farm· largl' hay crop, the Chautauqua coun 1 . l Q.B I TU A • th~ guy we're going to lick, . tion we're within the nge limits ol crs. ty farm bureau, bas for t\~o weeki . ·• And \Ve'll have.a brand new ·' 'th·e draft bill. In largo commercial 'fbe existence at Otto, Cattarn.ugue ,been conducting 11 campaign tor the Kaiser, and the same wlll·be a Mickl arid Industrial centers, however, the ~~ounlty, of a school in whloh !Gehrmhan purpose of securing temporary bell Mrs. Elizabeth Geisler' We w'tll.change the son'g .. \Die percentage ·rnn, above that figure he· s g ven preference over Eng Is as among the factory employes of James. caJtBe of the Influx of young men. been discovered. The town may lose town for the farmers of Chautnuqul Mrs. Ellzubeth Geislm·, mothet• of Wacht am Rhine•i into an t'rish reel, A e~ise In point ls Detroit where with Its public school money, county during the having season Mrs .. Ft•ed Druschel, of this vllluge, And·make the Deutschman ;dance . an actual population of probnbly lese Buffalo men have fanned the World The factories of the clty have co-op died at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. it, if.;~ inclined we feel, j, than n million, the proportion Of reg· Aeroplane company, Inc. Capital orated splendidly in the project,. bur Cl 1 n~. •Hans In Genova, N. Y., on ,July For the police force ln Berlin will istro.t!on !ndpcnted a population of stock ls named at $1,000,000. Incor· the campaign bas fallen through due lOth. . , be Mlcks from County Clare, 1,521,000, using the rule established. porators are Henry E. and Earl to the failure of the factory employe, '£bo funeral services were hold When we put au Irtsh Kaiser Thls wns due to the automobile and Crowder and John M. Knlnar. to respond to the call, • 'l'hursdny ufternoon, Rov. ,T. B •. Hubbs, in 'tlic Palace over there. other plans ln that roglon which have •rwenty·elght farmers living near . Jay Allis prominent R!dgewn) Rector of St. Peter's Episcopal church clllled many young men !rom the West Valley and Machias have form· town drchnrdlst, and one or the targ 1 i Gl d s·hure, in\(lvery German parkway cm•try' to work. In its revised ostl· C<l an nssoc!nt!im, pledging them· est peach growers in Orleans county otl!clnting. Burin wns n enwoo .. y•.JU'll find a sweet colleen, mate the bureau fixed Detroit's pop· solves to Improve tho quality of cows states that tho surveys of tho peacl cemotot•y. And thelfiolds of waving sauerkraut ulntlon at the inflated figures, for they may own In tile futuro. situation locally lndlcnto that the we''li plant wlth Shamrocks green, . the purpose!}.. of the dmft only. Allegany county reports good pros· crop 1 vtll be of the best In qualitl lJ No lt'verwnrst or sausage when t 1 Mrs. Sarah Richardson unt . Pee s for an unusually large crop 0 and a bumper yield. 1~here ls ven tho Doutschm~n drinks his suds, hay and grain wltb the exception ° 1 little lent curl or Insect post. lt !1 Mrs. Sarah Richardson Hunt died at But boil! get corned beef and. Cabbage oats, An Increased ncreugo of wheal expected that the peach growers II hm• homo In North BloomOeld on Sat· a,_;d gooq old Irish Spuds, and potatoes bas been put In, the western part of Orleans count) urday July 14th, aged 85 yours. Dororo the close of the m!dsummet will realize bettor Jlnnnc!nlly tillll Sho' wus bot•n In Livonia in 18:J2, tho meottng or tho New York State At\tO many a year, provided sufficient In daughtm• of Hufus and l~llzabeth lnobl!o association, In Genova, vlg· bor cnn be procured to harvest ani Hloimrdson, whoso pat•onts, pioneer orous protests wns mado against b!!l mnrlwt tho crop, sot.t.lot•s of Western Now Y01•k 1 came boards erected along highways, 'I'Ito fode 1 · 11 ! census of!lco has pub 801 M II nt ft·om Vermont in 1 · • 1 '~,. · u Mrs, IDvo!yn K. Mansfield, a Car •tslte<l estimates of population huso( 1 1 th ., ClllllO to t.hls vicinity ,,. ten qu te .voung, ago astrologer, Jlredlcts · that th< upon ltho recent druft rog!stru,tlon Sl ' lind had alwuys Jived hm•o. , 10 wus l'ar Will end und tho !miser wlll dl< In which the populltt!on or New Yorl The 1icathen's guns and gas bombs, 'We'll throw them all away, A;td make them use shillalales or ;hticks of Iri~!i Clay, Tl·.'ayoel wear no iron crosses- , 1 shure, Its Shamrocks they will wear, Wl;cn we pnt an Irish Kaiser ·Poor Richard. \In December of the yenr 1732,\ says Bigelow's ''Lifo of Irrnuldln,\ \Frnnlt. Jln commenced the publ!cntlon or what he styled 'Poor nlchnrd's Aimnnnc,' price flvepence. It nttn!ncd an uston· !shlng populnr!ty nntl nt once. 'l'brce editions wore sold within tho month o£ its upJlenrnnt•e. 'l.'ho u verngo sn!o for twenty-fl\'o yours wns 10,000 11 year.'' Language 'H~s Bit. Canton, 0., July 18. - JosOJlh H. \\\'eli what's the mutter with you7\ '.rho man tried to answer, but had no breath to do so, nnd, kuockefl s!Uy as he wns by the shock, gaped helplessly und Idiotically at tho officer, who said ngaht, tbl~ time more sharply, \Whut's tho matter with you 7\ ' At tbut moment over cnme another \Minnie fulling ·snfficlently DC!U' the o!llcer til s~rve him exactly ns·tho pr()- vlous one bud serYed tho sentry. As :..alt blinded, wholly smothered and tbree-qnurters stunned tho officer stum- bleu to his feet the sentry rnn forward to help ltlm up. Then, stnudlng the regulntlou two paces nwny, the sentry cumo smnrt!y to attention and, cer()- monlously saluting, snld, \Beg purdon, slr; I couldn't answer before, bnt that's what wus the matter witb me.\-Lon- don Chronicle, OUR LAGGING WORLD. ita Motion Ia Slowing, and the Day le Growing Longer, Our c~rtb appears to be slowing down Its spin. Two British astrono- mers who hnvo finlsbetl n long study ot the mutter report that it now tnkes almost exactly three seconds longer for tho world to turn over once tbnn it took 100 years ago, and a century hence still another three seconds will ha\'e been added til tho day, · · At this rnte Shake$penre hnd nearly ten seconds less In his twenty-four hours tbnn has a modem dramatist. William the Conqueror wns handicap· ped a half minute in keeping up with his desceuunnts. Julius Cnesnr was a whole· minute to tho ball, wbllo even. if he had lived to old ago his lite would. still have been some twenty ot our days short ot what his. biographers would bnYe claimed fo1• him. Abrnhnm and tho early Pbnraohs would hn vo been still more pressed for time. 'Tbe earliest men, sny in the year IOU,\JilO B. C., would hu1•e bad uo use for \How to Live on Twenty-four JJonrs a Day,\ for tbey hnd only twen· ty-thl'Co hours to do their living In aud were renlly only seventy-six years, old whim they thought they had reached· 'fourscore.- Edwin Tenney Brewster In st. Nicholns: ··. \Flying~' Amerioile. Wilbur and Orville Wright began their experiments with the aeroplane fourteen years before tho great con· · filet a wnltened Americans to tho won- derful part thu t aircraft wns to play In wnrfnre. Tho first fi!ght of these fa· mous brothers over tho barren sand dunes at Kitty lluwk, N. C., lusted I.Jut twelve seconds. It wns another .Amer- ican, Glenn n. Curtiss, who made the Jlrst successful ll!ght ln n flying boat. He wns then working on neroplnnc~ for the nnvy nml eXJler!mented wltb n biplnne equipped with floats. Giving tbls up for one with n u·ue boat body, strnlghtwuy cume success. That wns· In 1011, und tho Jlrst gt·ent strldo to· wnrd giving tho Amerlcnn nn vy Its fleet of fighting bonts that l!y followed five yenrs Inter, when congress set nsldo $3,2u0,000 for nnvnl nlrcrnft alone.-1!', E. E\'ans in St. Nicholas. Oddly Expressed, In one of his letters Wlll!am Brook- field tells how as school inspector ho had to g!Yo an cxnmlnatlon on physical science. \What wns I to do7 I knew nothing about hydrogen or oxygen or any other 'gen.' So I set them a pnp~r which I culled 'uppi!L~l science.' One of my questions wus, 'Whnt would you do to cnre a cold In the hent'l7' A yolln!l' Indy nnswere<l, 'I ~houlcl ;mt my feet Into bot wutcr till you were In u profuse pet'SJllrutlon.' '.' How It Ended. llacon-1 undm-stund thnt your wlte bncl n IJUnrrel wlth my wi!e over the telephone, Egbert-! belleYo so, \!low db\ lt cnc11\ \LUte nil wonum's IJUUl'l'Ols-Jn talk,\ - Yonl:m·~ Stutcsmun. Ma Didn't Understand. 1 Tho young Indy wus !oo!tlng O\'Cr a boo!t ot views. \Oh sco tho P!!tl pulnccl'' lJoforo Nov, 1, and that lund bnttlm count!os Is given as follows: Allo mm·l'ied l.o l~lston Hunt in 1800. Ho Will hrlnp; tho conflict to u close, p;any, :!0,7-10; onttamup;us, 67,7:14; d!od in JUJ:J. Sho lcnvestwoduughtors, Helll'csentat!vos or 20,000 un!m1 Chaut 11 uqua, 6:!,4:1:1; .T!tmostown, city Mrs. w. W. Shopard, :.of this vHlugo, )Jrintors ln tho state havo nslte<l Gov 41,1<18; Chom 1 mg, 16,1142; Jmmlm and Miss Isn!Joll Hunt, o! Nut•th Bloom· ornor Whitman to reappoint Jumm <'ity, 45,:111; J~rlo, 147,8071; Buffalo !iold. M. J,ynch of Syrucuso us state Indus city, 606,384; Geneseo, 32,186; Living 'l'ho !tmm•nl wtts hold Monday nftor· I ria! comm!ssl<inor 1vhon his torn! ox ~ton 19,:!35; MiOnroo, 64,01:!; Hochos ' In the palace over there, ' The above was contributed by the four local boys who are In lml;ting ut l'hlludelphla. '!'hey •ny thi• piece i• being >,ung morning, noon and night, Dumoulin, Canton bnn!t director, who was born In t,uxoml>urg muny doc· ades ngo Is lou old to fight tor l~rnnco• but he wuntH to do bls l>lt. llo o!Torotl his aorvlcos freo to tho Canton HOI· dlors to teach them rudiments or \Mlrnntlu sahl the mother seYerely, \I told you to atop tn!!dng lmby tnllt. It 11 tlllu~: IH tn·etty cull It llretty.\- Kunana Ulty .lourunl. Altrulatlo Work. Some ml!llonnlrea eoultl <!llslly con- duct oX!I<'rlmonts unu tell us whether or not thcro Ia nny money In tho chick· en buslneuo.-l(unsus City Jounml. ~Ires 11t tho close of this year. tor,' city, 298,112; Nlagurn, 69,8:!9; noon. Census estimates sont out from AI N!ngnra l•'a!!s, city, 79,689; Orleans hany und basel] on the recent federal 23,991; Seneca, 16,630; Steuben, 76, Delaware wns the tobacco plnntntlon drntt ligures ure not at all accuratE 172; Wyoming, 26,~3; Yates, 12,940 ot New Amsterdam.' ill rpsucnt .to Nl&llam li'n.11A. ~Ju ''I. Tho Bible. I~ronch before tboy louvo for JiJurOJlC, 'Tho slxty-slx hooltH or tho Bible were Captain Lawrence at tho l•'ourth Ohio written bv u!Jout forty men during 11 Ambulanco corps sn!d 11 class In ll•lrlod at l,OOO years. 1 l~ronch probably would be form4!d . I 1!1 ltublt& !(lither by UnBOCD degreelo . -ovtu.