Titusville Herald Newspaper Archives
October 18, 1919 Page 4

Titusville Herald (Newspaper) - October 18, 1919, Titusville, Pennsylvania l TITUSVILLE HERALD OCTOBER 18 Jiefala Every Day Except Sunday from of Arci rraukllu Sti J M Bloai Editor PfoprU v tor Herald Full Fresi KeportB Tiwt Daily in Oil EstaWUliea in 1865 to One year 52 Six months 26 312 Three months X3 156 Ode 12 Efy mall outside of Titusvlllo one year 00 in flrit sind second zones In other zones Pay able la advance XAddress all business and other cbmmunlcaUons to TH33 HEBAII t TltUHvllle Fa Batered at the PostoSice at Ti tasvllleW Second Clasa S Matter KEMBEH ASSOCIATED PKESS JThaAssociated Press Is exclu sively entitled to the use for republlcation of njl news dis patches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein HEKBEB OP ATJDIT BTJBEATJ OP CIBCULATIONS Treat em Rough Old Man SATURDAY OCTOBER 18 1919 REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS County 1 Sheriff v JAMES A SNODGRASS iCounty Treaaartfr STEWART Xegrliter and Beecorder HARitY P illLLtEli Prottonotary vTCRNE r Clerk of Courts ORA R HOSIER District Attorney AUGUST DBLP ESQ County Auditora THOMAS J PATTEN AUGUST G OSTER County HOWARD R CONOVER RALPH CJACKSON Coroner TV City Offices Mayor GEORGE A MARTHALER City Controller CHAHLES H POTTER City Treasurer N C SCHOPPERT Xeniberc of Council JOHN G BLINZIG SAMUEL BURGESON FRED R WHITCOMB ji FRANK FOREbTHER School GEORGE B BAYLISS DR H I1ILDRED desire to establish a closer relation ship with the menand women from iiiis vicinity who naturally come to TUiiBvllle to transact their business Suggestions are always acceptable be cause one of the pleasant parts of life should be to serve and bo served A BRITISH RULING TheFitN Wont Wash Out UNSING EAR rr Hi All Styles in All Sizes for All Ages Our trade in Munsingwear has grown each succeeding season Its the most satisfactory underwear we ever sold It fits well washes well and wears well Our customers who have worn Munsing Union Suits will buy no other kind They are made right iand priced too We recommend them as the best j popular priced knit underwear you can buy STOUT TALL SHORT or THIN We Have Them All SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY School Shoes GUARANTEED BENNETT DAVIS COR SPRING AND FRANKLIN ST HOSE To Match the Shoes THE SHANTUNG AMENDMENT Shantung amend ment by a vote of 55 to 35 by tlie fmfed senate on Thursday foiesnadows the defeat of the Johnson for the States Uieisame number oX votes in the assembly of the League oi the JJntibh empirD and the adoption of the peace treaty probably witn mild reseivations at an early eate3 While the lejection of the Shan turfgi not come as a gieat surpiise the majority against it did Commenting upon the defeat of Lho llio Buffalo Commercial It has boon understoodthai the gov ernment in rearguing the slock divi dend case before the supreme court would lay particular stress on recent English precedent That thin will be abroken reed is Indicated says tlu Wall Street Journal in the following report from the Amorican consulate in London Many British joint stock companies hnvo of lato been converting thoir sur plus profits and reserve funds into cap ital by the issue of bonus shftrCs to stockholders In place of distributing the cash in the form ol higher divi dends Income tax assessors and collectors held that such bonus shares wore tid liitlonalincome and proceeded to levy he appropriate rale of Utx payablo on the higher incomes so calculated however objected claiming thatsuch sharos were not in come but increased capital and the tax was chargeable only on the divi dends received thereon IVTho appciU court Afn Lwt brought clflcrdotl In of the latter contention By Associated Prais PARIS Oct rcacliing thepeace conference from Vinnna iu dlcalo a diatrcKsing financial situa tion TIio conKociuent lack of food and fuel which is thrnatcnlng Uio ox istenco of tiro Austrian government Is causing much nncasincSH In Paris Ono American dollar now brings 97 Austrian kronen In Vienna which is a 40 por cent drop In exchange in thirty days placing tho valno of the kronncii which normally Is worth 20 Amorlcun cents at 1 cent Too value of an Amorlcun dollar is rrniuhed to huy a small loaf of bread in Vienna Bread Is difttcult to obtain as all Austria is receiving only halt enough food to provide the minimum rations of 200 grammes daily per person This quantity is gradually falling as exchange Is so much bettor in the currency of surrounding countries and they arc buying upBalkan bread stuffs In the opinion of many members of DID penceconforunco theAustrian government cannot endure until har vest unless the entente makes loans and steadies tho disastrous exchange situation KING ALBERT AND HIS PARTY AT LOS ANGELES By Associated LOS ANG1SLES Oct Al bert oT Belgium and his party arrived here today They were welcomed by an odlclal reception committee and thousands of people wore there to ex tend greetings to the royal visitors Immediately after the reception members of the party wore taken on an automobile ride While at tho railroad station six Los Angolos women were decorated by Queen Elizabeth in appreciation of lie work they had done to aid Belgian women and children during the war GENERAL STRIKE says No the verdict of the American sen ate waa not based upon any alleged jjghts that Japan has but becauseby amending the text of the peace treaty at was likely to upset the work of the peace conference at Paris and thus causefar more confusion and delay in restoring pence conditions than could possibly be gained by upholding Chi nesejaghts at this time Moieoyer it was held that the same result would be reached by passing a instead of an amendment The latter it was admitted would not prove effectual in restoring the Shan tungconcessions to China but would inerply defeat the treaty so far as the United States was concerned If the amendment were adopted it would not andcould not be accepted by Great Britain France and Italy as they are all tiound by treaty to accept the awaid to Japan Wtiat the American friends of China leally expect to do however when the pi oner time comes is to present a iesfrvation declaring that the United Stages disapproves the Shantung pro vision transferring the German sjons in that province to Japan Wt bhail1 have by the passage of this reservation tne satisfaction at least Df JJiowing that in the language of Senator Borah we did not consent to holdthe lantern while the burglary was being committed COOPERATION ESSENTIAL 1 The projectors of a new evening newspaper which la to ho starlod in Jamestown show rare coinago inem barking upon such anundertaking at this time Newspaper publishing coals are at present excessive and print paper prices the highest In th history of tho industry with prospects of still higher prices in 1020 If the Evening News as the now venluri will be known succeeds In establishing UsclC upon a solid foundation undoi these conditions in a field already most ably served by two excellent newspapers tho accomplishment will be an exceptional one The present trend is towards newspaper consolida tion and very few cities of tho of Jamestown have more than two daily publications and many much larger ones only one By LAS PALM AS Canary Islands Oct general strike has boon de clared here No ijntoward incidents have occurred CORN CROP IN THIS STATE WILL SMASH ALL RECORDS Press Oct Stale Department of Agriculture statistical bureau has issued these estimates on Pennsylvania crops 28011000 liushels against bushels last year bushels bushels breaking all records bushels bushels Imshcls bushels pounds RETROSPECTIVE Interesting Items Prom Herald Fifty Forty and Twenty five Years Ago Monday Oct 18 1869 Crude oil sold in Tiliisville Saturday at from to per barrel Captain George M Lyon who has been telegraph operator at the Oil Creek railroad station for the past four years has returned to become a salesman for sowing machines Miss Perline Booth aged 44 died at her home in ttiis city on The interment will lake place in Con neautvillc John D Archbold socrcfarv of tho Titusville Heavy Gravities baseball cam has declined the challenge from the Oil City Greasers for u game noxt Tuesday Saturday Oct 18 1879 Crude oil closed yesterday at has returned from a busines trip to New York Col Fred E Windsor of Warren was among the Warren county Republi cans to greet General Hastings here yesterday Professor Fabcr won from William Hunt In the chess tournament at the Hotel Brunswick last evening For Dysentery and fjlux R IT Bower of Dixie Brooks couir ly Georgia has used Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy ilor years and says ho finds it to he one of tho best family medicines of his know ledge that it s tin1 esl mUUcine he ever saw fcr flux ond Kin dred WliPn used for dy sentery ouster oil must also be given Continued fronti Pago One GENERAL WOOD QUOTES ROOSEVELT ON LABOR It is not the press of news matter so much as the unusually heavy de mand for advertising space in the lopolitan press that has brought a condition that threatens to precipitate a nearfamine In the print paper in dustry in the not far distant future Production bus fallen below consump tion tho stocks have been steadily en croached upon until today the market is practically denuded of any surplus supply and prices are steadily sour ing The situation is a very serious one for the newspapers of ihe country SEEKING SETTLEMENT NEW YORK Oct Theodore Roosevelt stood for a square deal for everybody and believed labor1 had Vm rght tc orKiinixe but did not have tho right to drive out of the house people who did not wish to organize de clared General Wood who was the principal speaker at a mooting to night of Lho Womens Roosevelt Me morial association We will not have an autocracy of capital or labor hut we want both of them to he mom hers of the democracy of right he quoted Colonel Roosevelt as saying speakers will be Jn every slate to carry life jmefcsugt that one way to beat liip leers Is to Ignore saying that prices are certain go higtfcr Mindwait for the decline Officials say is in evitable Mr Palmer anil Clarkson of the Council of Defense wlll confer soon on Jiow best to reach women by printed appeals 88 Actual Seizues The first complete official report of what has been accomplished so far by the use of such laws as were avail able was given the conference by Mr Palmer showing that there have been eightyeight cases of actual seizures under the food control act with twen tytwo cases still under investigation Three cases have been held for the grand jury and in two other cases jail sentences and lines have been im posed Tlie semires have taken place in eighteen different states and result ed in placing upon the market through nornuU channels of trade pounds of cheese 157053 pounds of poultry more than 21100000 pounds of lish r2 sms of tomatoes 7GiGir pounds of salt pork eggs 1127 pounds of butter 1831331 pounds of sugar 2830 sacks of potatoes and imanlities of beans com baking powder salmon coffee salt and other edibles Miss Jennie ord of Pittsfield has been spending the week with her sis ter Mrs John L McKinney Miss Agnes White aged 20 years killed herself yesterday morning at her homo in TUiylield township by shooting herself in the head with a revolver Judge Church has rendered an opin ion thai tlie Tilusvillo court bill en actod by the last legislature is un constitutional Thursday Oct 18 1894 Crude oil closed yesterday at cents Chief oC Police Uiniel IS MeCrath TAFT AGAIN CHOSEN BALTIMORE Oct the third onsocutivo torm former Presi dent William Howmi Taft was today president of the general con ference of tho Unitarian church so cieties PLEADS TO There is an old adage which reads union there is strength and many of Titusvilles merchants and business men believe it could ho mod ernized to read in cooperation there js Ritual advantage On another this issue of the HcrHU will belSund the weekly advertisement of of Commerce and the Merchants association ofTitusviUe calling attention of thepeople residing onjjthe farms and in the boroughs wiyiwi a radius of twentyfive miles of fheioity to how cooperation between of the city and rural com munities will work to the advantageof AlTOOXA Get X Me Guirc of Washington second assistant to Director General of Kail roads Walker linos and union rep resentatives of tho six mechanical crafts that took pan in tho roccnl strike of Altoona shopmen are in con foronco hero tonight with General Manager OTMinoll and other offinais of ihe Pennsylvania railroad n view of thrashing out if possihle and settling ihe grievance of the shopmen which brought about tho strike Continued from Tage One ON SALE TODAY G7 Sample Coats At and AT GOLDSTEINS BH1HMMDII1 The porecleansing purifying and sterilizing properties of this wonder ful skin soap using plenty of hot water and soap best applied with the hands will prove a revelation to ihose who use it for the first time Touch pimples redness roughness or itching if any with Cuticura Oint ment before bathing Dry and dust lightly with Cuticura Talcum a fas cinating fragrance for powdering and perfuming the skin The cost of these ideal skin purifiers is 25 cents each everywhere 25c Ointment 25 SOc Talcum 25c Sold throughout the world For sample each free Lab n Dcpl 22F Maiden uticura Soap without mac f A desperate leap from airplane to the of the hundreds of thrill ing stunts performed by DareDevil Hutchison in The Great Gamble starting today at the Orpheum When You Reach 50 Financial dependence at 50 is one of the tragedies of life How many of those who reach that age without having accumulated enough to carry them on for the balance of their lives regret the wasted pre cious years in which they could have provided themselves against hardship Tho years fly by swiftly all loo swiftly for tho man who spends as he goes without a thought for the future In our working days lot us consider how we would feel if we were to reach 50 without any thing to show for it The gripping fearof it is enough to make us all scrimp and save and hold on Io the dollar lightly We Pay Four Per Cent Interest on Savings Accounts SI COMPANY OIL CITY PA Not only is cooperation necessary in matters of trading but everything which tends tothe development of farms better highways belter BClftsols better living conditions for all the people should also be considered ThOvCllizens of Titusville composing mentioned call at tention to some of these matters in Jhey desire to copperale with Ili0irnoighbors beyond tho city limits iibe merchants bankr amusement A FAREWELL Ive got a jolt a twist To Iiofly and to mind Slop smokins says ihe oculist Or you will RO stone hlincl Theres nothing loft to lo or tell The doctors very wise Ill either have to hid farewell To bitcco or to eyes I upon the brier pipe In more than one way dear Anil as I sie Im forced to wipe Away a hitter tear I think of all its boon fo me And heave a heavy sigh No use no got to he A long and last gooobye 1 think of nil Ive got to lose Some little joy o gain I hesitate before I Tint hesitations vain Farewell to all tho keen delight That 1 must leave Farewell to all the joys of Ive got to go it blind l Naln Tioaler ho general atiujamn of democracy as the supreme political principle of all nations Class Imperialism falling attention to the new prob lems which confront tho country tho secretary issued a warning against the doctriies of class imperialism Today he said tho rights of par ticular classes over other classes of the population are being preached in our streets and appeals to selfilsh ncKS and envy and to ignorance un der the guise of justice are being sent broadcast throughout the land Apostles of unrest and even of ruin ar well as rndical and more sincere tak ing advantage of the Industrial and commercial confusion resulting from the war aro seeking converts to doc trines which aim to grant special privileges to certain groups of eitl vens ami to deprive others of those private rights which aro inseparable from the American conception of in dividual liberty Democracy ja in danger from with in rather than from without the body politic he declared Again we Americans arccalled to Mi i of an American principle which is being attacked not only by insiduons foes but by friends wno fail to see be wrong which they are doing We must meet this attack with tlie same unyielding and courageous spirit as I hat will which our soldiers met with the Germans on the soil of Will the People of Titusville Who Can Afford It Let It Be Known That Titusville Has Failed in Its Quota of to the Jewish Relief Fund Because They Have Failed in Their Duty Contribute Today th Last Day and Help Save From Death Six Millions of Starving Pe

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