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Show HIE BEAVER COUNTY WEEKLY Her Engagement '?AR COMMISSION JO FIX RESPONSIBILITY: FOR THE Jling It the sweetest thing a ,Qir cm it may be either large or email, but Should be pure white-- set right. Thoee we are showing will eult you, and our modest prices eaee the way. -' own. PRESS,- - EEAV ER, LTAI1 -- iftjf-- j.v5 , HI n f 'V ... h , - "iB in S m a tl -.- - M ii l 11AJinn - . ,BOYD PARK IMt OTt Mtf 100 MAM STRICT . .' Truss Fitting Specialists Mfrs. Elastic Stockings ORDER NOW) ' f:- -: f s. "T ' S. H. BOWMAR CO. 220 Broks Arced KELP WANTED . Hmwsiitble-weelean- .t3r-- , t ' j Don't ask for Aspirin Tablets Don't buy Aspirin In Matter-effe- - , ... 8hort Shrift te Spooke That 1 Give ct Annoy Them. ' The first lieutenant, had Just beta relieved, writes "L 8. T." In ths Lon- -' "Hon Mall, and was wending JUgway. pom the destroyers bridge to bis " csbln. It wss fairly calm, but very dark, and there was little to bs seen but a line of wares on each side and the dlnvforra of s second destroyer In station astern. Even for this "No. 1" bad, no eyes, for he Lad had a weary middle watch and bed was his 'only Interest. -- Bnt he did notice weird figure,', apparently human, , crawling about near the "bandstand" of the after gun. , t lie went to Investigate and found .the surgeon probationer, clad In a chamois leather overall suit. In which he. had been sleeping on the ward--. room conch below--f- or every one must sleep more or less clad, ready to turn out i a moment's notice. He - was feeling about to the dark, apIn search of something. - . parently on earth srfr you doing, "What i Doer he asked, and got the brief an-- " wer, "Laying a ghost. The first lieutenant granted and disappeared below, leaving ths doctor1 to Insert a paper wedge between a loose rattling hell and the side of - the stand In which It was placed. , ( A ghost, In rtoval language, Is ft noise which cannot be accounted for. In a destroyer one. becomes a connoisseur In noises. The steering geaf clanks heavily at Intervals and the rhythmic beat of the engines Is always there, changing only when the speed Is altered. In heavy Weather the washing and beating .of the water makes s hundred noises. But ghosts sre extra noises and should be avoidable, Some misplaced or article or a loose screw may cause the noise, and with the ship's vibration It will knock or rattle with a regular persistency that will Irlve the most placid mind nearly to frenry, and sleep will rarely be ths victim's portion until he has left his warm bunk and found the cause of the trouble and the ghost Is laid. I - V ... Wrought Iron From Ore. Wrought Iron Is not commonly pro duced direct from the ore, but a California metallurgist, using petroleum ts fuel, claims to avoid the usual troubles and to obtain purs Iron st a much teduced cost The orev after grinding to pass through a sixteen mesh sieve. Is mixed with some Heavy on, such as asphaltum. The mixture is mads Into Cylinders, each of a size to yield shout ISO pounds of reduced Iron, and these cylinders are placed In the furnace and gradually heated to the welding point of the Iron, then taken out and compressed, Ipto glooms. A little SlH- -t cats rock Is added to give slag enough to hc!,l the semifluid mass together. To avoid reoxldatlon the great dlfll-eulty In previous processee a redue-lr- g n'mosphere Is maintained In the furuiM C, and the bloom 1 compressed befor? entirely removing from the fur nace., , me ume requireo rorneaiing throuth and reducing Is given as four ' ' " ' . er five hours. . . : " ' Generous Royal Gambler. ' One of the most romantic gambling stories la told by Mr. Thlselton-Dye- ? f a plainly dressed stranger who once ; took his seat st ft faro table, and after an extraordinary run of luck suceeed-- , ad In breaking the bank. "Heavens T exclslmed an old, infirm Austrian ofll- -' cer who sat next to the strangeb "The ' twentieth part of your gains would make me the happiest man In the world "Ton shall have it, then,"' answered ths stranger as he left ths room. A servant speedily returned end presented the OVer with the twentieth part of the bank, adding: "My master, sir. requires no answer", Ths successful stranger was soon dlscov ' ered to be no other than the king of " .' Prussia In disguise.' . r, ... Sympathy as a Fine Art ' Sympathy la one of the fine arts. It not should enrich, impoverish; strengthen, not weaken; Inspire while It comforts. It Is easy enough to say you srejtorry. It Is easy to grieve with your friend over his trouble and pity him for his mishap. But the sympathy which' a Cue art docs not encourage hlra to gtve way to despair. It stimue. late. It puts hope In place of.Aesrt-achIt points on and up. Do-- not wrosg your friend with the sympathy which will make hla feel like pitying 'fcSmsflf. . Always say "Bayer." pill box! Get Bayer package I Always say, "Give me genuine -- - "- 1.,MiiVilVifin-rilT - i. ,, l,..l',,iiinii11.i,W,lirfr 1ii.n . The special commission appointed by the delegates to t he peace Conference In Paris to elcenam the responsibility U here shown In conference. Secretary Lansing la the fourth figure at the right of the table - for the war yoii want only the Bayer package with; the - "Bajtx Cross?. NATION'S DUTY TO HER FIGHTING MEN vim duj aaigqns ; . r i . I I ' soul-stirrin- i .... ' j -- o pay the.dentlstj ANGIENT: SUGAR MILE sun-drie- huts aroundJhe mill. "It was at Cuemavaca that the - - ' m Born In a Bobsled. Cedar falls. Ia. "A Iwundng baby boy" first saw the light of day and felt the cold Impact of the world while his mother was en toute from ths family home, file mllesjsouthwest of here, la a bobsled to Sartprt hospital. i Mem berSffithe family had beea afflicted by lofiuanza and It was decided that the prospective mother w'otJ'd have better" care and her life safeguarded If she were taken from the home and Iso lated from danger of Infection.) . ' diere Pay and Wage of the ' Civilian Laborers! ii a i i t t Washington, P. C diers from northern states who were kept' on tMs side of the Atlantic and forced to construct an elaborate highway system In the South have several million dollars coming from the .. federal governmt They will get It as soon as the department of agriculture can figure oui the difference between (30 a month, a private's pny, snd the amount pnld to colored laborers who received $o and )6 a day working side by aide with '.r ." Ibem. ; ,. ; The total will he charged up against a states widen got their roads built Anterlcua . sol- bacco packages. Smokers are delighted with its many ad- -" Ail f Handier fits ira nta rr ,.:. ' ':,.. ' . the pocket No digging the tobacco out with the fingers. Keeps tho pure fragrance of Tuxedo to the last - pipeful. Not quite --.as much tobacco aa in the ti i batr III t Uncle 8am an Heir. v StrLduls. Uncle Sam Is one of . 7 it . I. I f is If - - VII".' " tiW f M af IK ,v I -- m Porter's heirs. Porter's win Loula bequeatbiHl his few hundred dollars to the United States government Bed Cross and Salvation Army. ' r- -j- POOR SERBS WEAR PAJAMAS Form . Outer Garment fAUny Destitute Women In -the Balkans. ; Bathrobes ft ii jBnm i ir ' : i - aTll " M a M " jr. of Belgrade, Serbia. American paja mas are now being worn as outer garment hj tens of thousands of destitute meb and boys la the Balkans. The Amerltnn - Red Cross has sent over l.OOCOOfr suits to Serbia. Montenegro snd Greece. The sbortSge df clothing ; throughout this region I so great that the poor are glnd to get any form of ; coverings Bathrobei are .being worn, by tlie women, w ho find It Impossible toJ get doaks. Women's coats are being w orn by men snd boys, for whom It Is Impossible to get masculine priation bill for federal aid to the In highway construction.. . The law Injuring this Just treatment of the soldiers passed congress amid the confusUn of the closing days of the last session, and members are going to' see to It that the full amount duo to each soldier road builder Is paid. One of the notable examples of road building Is the model highway connecting Washington with Cump Humphrey, Va. . One of the principal units engaged was a company of engineers enlisted from Wisconsin university. : Whsn Is a Vagrant? Tfiese men, according to Senator La Mllwanko, Wis. When Is a vagrant? Toilette,' worked 12 and 13 hours s Frank , CJrhy, who ndmtttcdr he. occaday. sionally sleeps In an ash can, sail he wasn't of this) typo. The court Is holdIt Is believed that nearly 30 per ing Its derision In abeyance while decent of Canada Is still unexplored. termining Clchy's exact atatua."" Sot states PACKAGE? j Ill-fat-ed Emperor Maximilian made Ills summer home.- - Upon. his table, according to tradition,-- was served sugar from tho old, Cortes ntUW t 0 Tried Tuxedo in the New " sn-pe- rl Te Be Given Difference Between d fYaoc You . . r' Come to think of It we can't remem roar liver eetre. your bowel laa ber ever seeing a mudslinger with byKeep takln Dr. Plerce'a Pleasant PellaUl MS clean hands. you'll keep health, wealthy and wlae. AS. For a merciless critic commend us The water shark bites a man's leg and full of Interest The mill build- off, but the land shark merely pulls it to the successful author. bricks. ing is of stone and When one thinks that It was built nearly a ' century b'efore the Pilgrim Fathers landed at Plymouth Rock the antiquity of the, structure may . be comprehended. "TEA-FOIL"At one end of' the low building Is an altar where Cortex, on occasions, Is said to have paid his religious devotions. It Is still a sacred spot In it is the most popular innovation the minds of the natives, who live In or man Tears in smosang io the-dea- ' Millions Coming to Men Who for a song through the use of American fighting men, and will be deductHelped in Roadbuilding. ed from their share of the $200,000,-00provided In the post office appro- ' : The genuine "Bayer Tablets .of Aspirin" have beeri Boston, Mass. Temperance barrooms furnishing . all the proved safe by 'millions for Pain,: Headache, Neuralgia, good , elements of the saloon minus , intoxicating- - ii liquor are Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Colds," this city- - by the' planned for Methodist " centenary, according .Grippe, Influenzal Colds, Joint Pains, Neuritis. Proper to the BeV. Dr. 3." I. Barthold-- ' American ownedl !' dose . in . every VBayer: package. mew, executive secretary for the" " Boston area. In some cases 8 Botthw of 100 Also Captna. Boxee of U iablete Bottles ef t : saloons would ' be purliquor SaKcyCaictl . V AaelrhaU tfca traJa aaark el Byf Matatre. el M ottrkseUeirer chased, he 8aId.!,He!belleved - Four Kinds of People, that, the original bars might Dry Area In India. A concession of considerable impor even he retained, but only soft There are four kinds of people li . tance and potentiality has been grant- this world: drinks and coffee would be handled. ; JommunUy houses ed to Calcutta ' as an experimental (a) Those who are grouchy athomi ' measure by the .excise authorities of and pleasant everywhere else. and "poor men's clubs" also are who ore Those to be established In connection the representation made by the Cal pleasant ai (b) with Methodist churches In the home and grouchy elsewhere. , cutta supportfederation, Temperance 9. ed by local public opinion. It has now principal New England cities. (c Those who are pleasant both at been decided that a certain area In home and elsewhere. 7 this town should be made into a dry (d) Those who are grouchy every area. This area, which may be called where. ,, Class (a) are as the sands of th fault of theirs that they did not have the educational area! includes within the opportunity. ; In training camps it the Calcutta university,, all the : working-froClass (b) are,, rare. carry morning until late large colleges and schools, representto meet at night fitting their bodjes Class (c) are rarer. ing about 10,000 young men, graduates the physical hardships and undergraduates, four Important Class (dl are public and private their minds to meet the mental "shock public squares, and a number of hos nuiem noes. Strickland GUUlpa. of combat and la the battle line un- pitals, churches, mosques and temg der conditions, these men ples; and the authorities have ruled To Have a Clear Sweet 8kJn. stood ready to make the great sacri- that all grog-Shop-s ,and drug shops Touch pimples, redness, roughness i ' fice, shall he removed form this area for a or itching, If say, with Cutlcura Olnh Let us remember that a square deal year at present ment then bathe with Cutlcura Soel for our honorably discharged soldiers, and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and sailors and marines oust on a jn.ue.,wuucura xaicum ts Adaptable, j 17the morale of the nation and, wlll elp see you have o.ult using .long leave as fascinating fragrance on skin, to create a sound national conscious- words in' Jpur speeches. Everywhere 25c each. Adv. . i ness ready to act promptly in. support Sor Senator to Had replied quit ' of truth, justice k&nd ' right . -Age sometimes brings wisdom teeth, ghum. ? "My hew stenographer can't according to the' price we can offord to spell .'era.? , PAY SOLDIER WORKERS Jnf M package and .on 'the tablets. for "Coffee Bars" Return Them to Suitable Employ- - promotion. Manv such men sre fitted for forms of employment which offer ment After Their Discharge this advantage, and they must be given the opportunity to try to make good In From Service. , the lines of endeavor which they elect to follow, a It is not ehtfrity to give these men the opportunities for which fiEIIERALWOOD URGES ACTION they strive. It Is Justice. Others are not mentally equipped to take advantage, of such opportunities if offered, and with tfiesrW6wtir find It more AH Lines of Effort Should Be Organdifficult to deal: v They must be reaized and Every Opportunity Given soned with, and directed, If possible, Men - to Settle Down In Into the kind of employment best suit Civil Life Contented,; ed to their characteristics. We will, find many of the men have ' By LEONARD WOOD. temporarily, lost, efficiency In the lines Major General Commanding Central De-- 1 of emplpyment ,which they followed before entering the" service, but for ihat partment, United States Army. ,, Appreciation of the work done by reason alone they must not be deprived our soldiers, sailors and . marines In of the opportunity to regain their effi the great war can best be shown by ciency in those lines, nor can they be active measures to return them to offered reduced- - wages during this pe " ';. t suitable civil employment , upon their riod. Give Them" Squaos Deal. It Is a nadischarge from service. Our "sokliers, sailors and marines tional duty and one not to be shirked by a nation that stands for Justice and offered themselves for the great ad square dealing. . Our soldiers were venture. Many of them have been sent to-- their training camps to the through the great adventure, In which battle line with every demonstration they offered their lives, to the end that of a nation's appreciation of the sacri- Justice tatght prevail and the world fice that these men were willing-tbe made safe to live In. Those whet make. Now that the active operations did not come face to face with.' the1 of the war are suspended we are In great adventure nevertheless . were clined to lose Interest In those who J ready to do so, and It was through no made our success possible. This is the time for the. nation to show that it Understands and appreciates the sacrifices which our men willingly made when they, answered he call for na: tional service. ; The 4,000,000 men Inducted Into the d, are being servlceles Most Interesting Industrial Relio to their homes, ' We must oron American Continent ganise all lines of effort so that every possible opportunity .will be given them to settle down happily contented In civil life. Some of them we will find 8panish Conqueror of Mexico Not Only a bt( difficult tq handle, and we must 8et It Up, but On-- " have considerable patience with, them. crated It They have been through a big experience, Some are a bit unreasonable Is said to Monterey, Mex.-Wh- at In a way, and perhaps It Is hard for most oldest be and the interesting them to settle down. relic on the American continent has : Ambition Is Aroused.' rev. In seeing that they are returned to come unscathed through the long suitable civil employment and by that olutionary period In Mexico, according I mean employment In which they to Martin Sergus, who has arrived will find contentment we will find It here from the soutt era part of the country. lie says he recently visited at times dlfflculttodealwlththem. We must remember that many of these Cuemavaca and went out to an anIn 1533 men, before going for the great ven- cient sugar mill constructed Hernando the. Cortes, by Spanish conture, had never been far from home, had never seen the big things of life, queror of Mexico, who personally nt ended the mill and the adjacent had never had the opportunity of sugar plantation. ... This was the be servtlfelr themselves. During Coding ice In the army they found out that ginning of the sugnr industry on this all men were equal except as distin- continent "That this sugnr mill was built an1 guished one from the other hy such as physique, educa- run by Cortes there Is not the slightcharacteristics tion and character." They discovered est doubt," Mr. Sergus said. "Its histhat men who are loyal, attentive to tory Is set forth In the early records duty, always striving to do more than of Spanish occupation of Mexico, anil required, stood out among their fel- the traditions of the natives confirm lows and were marked for promotion. It The mill la In good condition, and 'run' of sevKatirally many of them now see that had; recently finished on season's eral weeks last will not crop of former their give employment them the opportunities for advance- sugar cane. "In the ment which they have come to prise, days many ' tourists visited the little puand for that reason they want change. They want a kind of employ- eblo of Atlacomulco, where the mill Is The village Is primitive ment which offers opportunities ' for located. . Tablets of Aipirin.' n Insist Bay HOW SAILORS "LAY GHOSTS", ef the Sea i i n! Men a' Brook- -f iBMuaeturtr &keoced to the penitentiary' for selling throughout .the United States millions of "Talcum powder" tablets as Aspirla Tablets- ,- Salt Lake City bl(WI trade.. Many email town barbere; fond opportunities open tor men over draft age. Barber In ami hare ' food ai ofnoers comralMlnn. Get prpparvd & tow week. Oall or write. Molar Barbae? CoUaga, Is 8; "West Temple 8t. Sail Lake Ottr. tad The Kew York health authorities Corjnterfelter Canyhtl : f I'm I i "Your Nose ICnovs,,Tr e Finest Burley Tobacco Mcnow-agcdti- ll , perfect a dash of Chocolate , tit-tir- e. J . JI IJf V J e. Tit Wect Teieicce , 1 W. W fmr Pip V I mJ Ofofito , I V vJf J , i.' I I ' |