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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 3

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THE EVENING SENTINEL, CARLISLE, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 133S. PAGE THREE SALE REGISTER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISES TONIGHT and TUESDAY OF DEPARTED WAR HEROES READ PUBLIC SALE On Friday, June 3. 193S, the rsizned will pell on the premises FOR RENT FOR SALE of the farm of Xewtoa C. Wert, oa Hold To Ideals The clarion call to America this Memorial Day conies to us to stand squarely for those things that have made this nation great, to be true to the ideals of those who we honor today, to hold fast to the Constitution and cur form of government and to live with courage. Then, and then alone, will we be true to the faith of our fathers and then and then alone will we give this day its proper meaning and be true to the faith of our fathers and the lives of the men we honor APARTMENTS, ROOMS MISCELLANEOUS mmmmmmm Jne vork Road, Dickinson Township, hcusthold funiiture, farming DiplemcUts, consisting of plows, larness.

mower, binder, grain Jrill, corn planter and plows, wag-jns, harrows, gears, tractor, horse. FOR RENTDesirable apartment, 4 rooms and bath, adults; immed- FOR SALE All k'ndi and coal ranges, reasonable prices, at SHULTZ 215 E. Louther Street iaic (njcsresiuu. 4. ill.

iiuioiu, .1 iMorxa tianovtr. the marts of trade and commerce are closed. Surely that which calls forth such action by a nation must be more than just a gala occasion, it must be an event of outstanding importance. This is an Important day, my friends, one that involves far more than recounting the exploit of men of the nation ia warfare. New Courage Needed These wnom we honor today had courage, the kind of courage that made them brave the unusual and rise to emergencies, and we do well Indeed to honor them, but that must not be all that this day commemorates.

There is anoilier kind of couragethe courage of the common fhice loaUs men and women to be true to the ideals and principles they know are the beet, in spite of temptations to worship ialse gods. Tnere are opportunities today, la this town, for you and me to be courageous, to (ace the realities of life with the same hish courage FOR RENT 2-room furnished a-partment. 157 South Pitt Street. FOR SALE McKnishfs Bett-r Bred Hock biek. HARRIET FARM HATCHERY, 1 -ast ot Carlisle on nules, 3 head of cattle, is Head log, and all other equipment for i luo acre farm.

Sa'e to begin at 12:00 o'clock time. Terms cash. George 7rv, auctioneer. GEORGH CO-HICK, Administrator of Estate of lrian L. Graver, deceased.

DWELLiNUS FOR SALE 25 30 aorseoowei Continued from Fa II Four veterans of the meiiean War marched at te teud of Troop O. itrtta Civ airy liniment, on foot, Suiar.ly attired ia gold braided coat ana wiiiie iiaiiut-i fcaous, timer li.u'oakcr Uebtr led tbe American Legion oji-lj liULle Corps. Behind the Cu.v marcaed iiu veteiana of the Voril War. Most taera woie reiu.1 cap of te Legion or V. W.

aua a lew were dressed in uui-oiais olive drab. A h.iiht division ci t-e parade Fairbanka-Mor-e Co. semi-diesel MIGHT SERVICE HELD AT CEMETERY 0 1 engine. CARLISLE HYGIENIC FOR RENT Lawn-vue, modernly furnished home at Craighead, beautiful surroundings, 90-ft. water front, garage, canoe, swimmiug.

Carlisle 5R11. i i i 7 i Fm mfl iiv ICE CO. 1,1, 11; I fe IOR SALE New 1937 York house failer. at a real bargain rrioe, SHEAFFER BROS. PUBLIC SALE Myra Harry will sell cn Chestnut Street, Mt.

Holly, Saturday, June 4. toueehold and kitchen furniture; 3ne car in good condition; some tools. Herbert SheaSer, iuetioneer. (Continued from Pae 1) wa U-ai cooiiiosed ot taea Lonor today had. Tiiere Mrs.

Helen Heffiefinger, the day. FOR SALE We buy and sell used tires. Best prices in town. 149 North Hanover Street. FOR RENT Possession June 1.

A cosy, cool apartment, with large, square living room; all outside rooms and protected from the sun; porch shaded by a large tree; fine equipment. Ring apartment phone 3. J. SMILEY WAGNER, S3 North Kanover Street. lanes or tae American Legion a-u opponjn.ues now lor you and president, and Mrs.

Ellen Kramer, uuiK.iti ie rbanlain. of the Auxiliary, nre- to the gloriaus heritage that is i sc-nted the Auxiliary's brief memor- PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE On Saturday. JJne 4, 1928, at 10 in front of the courthouse, lie undersigned ill offer at public ale Lisr 6-voom frame and bricit oars in li.mg in nee land. ri-ai art of the Dosfs lare ADDED FOR RENT Brick country resi dence with garden planted, lo the Vticraus of tbixiou uui. posts.

Mecbeis woie natd.uuit revel sable tuyts o.er -u; forms. S.hosl Bind Leads Children Tue bii Culisiii ILifu facnocl appropriately ltd tje si bloc loag uiri-iou ot school cu.i dren. ikuiuu Use baud 'tame brgu senool buidciits ana trailing ti e. 'tuom were cuiiditn cf Ue grades, it-uncia u.drviita bide B.ue OUR GANG in "BEAR FACTS" cated on R. D.

5, Carlisle. Immedi FOR SALE Used tires. Two 32s6, 10 plv; six 6.00x16; three 32x4 Vi: three 33x1. All in good shape and priced rlghL 149 North Hanover Street 1 FOR SALE Reconditioned electric refrigerators; all sizes; low prices; every one guaranteed. HALL ELECTRIC STORE, 107 North Hanover Street SOUND NEWS COMMUNITY SING More than half a century ago the er Loudspeakers carried imnioital Lincoln voiced the same i vokes speakers for all to thoughts when he said, "It is rather near for us to here dedicate ourselves veterans marched to the to unfinished task for which they rpnietery.

Leading the procession gave the last full measure of de- w.re Mr- xewcomer. Rev. Leinbach, vouon. It is for us to dedicate Mr. Savder and Mr.

Albrigiit in ourseives anew to the principles n.i ate possession. Apply N. C. WERT, 532 South Hanover StreeL FOR RENT Cabin at Pine Grove Furnace. Inquire of Dr.

ANNA B. EVANS, 102 South Hanover StreeL 'ouFe with improvements, en-losed back porch and balrony with glass, automatic gas vater heater. No. 26 South East Street, Carlisle, w.th lot 17 ft. 3 in.

60 ft. Also 6 building lctc North Uidcileto'i Township, being lots 53, 54, 53. 7S, 77 and 78 on che plan cf Martiet Acres. Terms: ZS7c doAa, bilanca in 30 d'ys. RICHARD S.

F1U1 Frank Eppley, Auet. C. A. Shambaugh, Atty. freedom that find expression in tjle head of the of war wr.n me nuuutcu iUlawl, aaa lu snow courage 01 nm, a BnlI.1(1 fronl Memorial Address At Pomona Grange battlefield in the common- Xroop 104ta Cavalry Regiment, kicu i-ie; n- place things of life.

We can be The Carlisle gh School Dand WANTED FOR SALE Baby chicks; special low price for ROY A. WEIBLEY. R. D. 5.

Carlisle. FOR SALE Tuxedo snit, worn or.ly twice, 38 or 40. 221 South College Street. MISCELLANEOUS ners or wore ior tne nrst who would change our form of gov- colorful new unifonns of hand- uriiors was id.iowtd oy a coa Uiigil.1 ot a) o. i i.L.eiej lhaicutd uiu u.csi...

wnl) b.tl.i;-i. te "r.u ht-uiH a toi-inii ot meoer, ol cuuv lJ-' 'V- uns 01 tf'oitfoU aI8, at lae v.rv the UVOccaioa lOiir! some blue and er.pes, blue relief caps, while dresses and white 6hoes. Police e'eared the road for the marchers and directed traffic on the by Hon. John A SniiUi, of CeutenUle, at be meet ir.g ct Pomona Grange of Cumber land County at Phviiflfcld Saturday veil for 11s as we memorial-be tiie htroes wf the past to inquire into the cause of wars. The tainous declaration of General Sre-iiian regarding war leaves us rmiiit-iii mm rfiKaie 10 ine strap heap the Constitution that is the charter of our liberties.

One hundred and fifty years ago the Constitutional Convention in Xew Hampshire ratified the Consii- WANTED Upholstering, furniture repaiiing and refinishing, drapery tverk, awning work, slip covers. Estimates given. Workmanship guaranteed. Phone 1141-M. 416 Fairground Street.

PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, June 4, 1333 The underFigned will oiler ai public sale on the above ai the late residence of Josie Brandt, deceased, in the village o. FOR SALE Alfilfa standing li Odd. Also bjlcd bay. W. N.

HALL. 107 North llano er Street, or at barn. North West S.rcet. TONIGHT Will Rogers "COUNTY CHAIRMAN" with MICKEY ROONEY DON AMECHE i.ii Wur tteiauii To rent a furnished Boiling Springs, a lot cf hou.ebolu i WANTED FOR SALE Five-burner oil stove, oven attached. Call Carlisle 4-R-12.

tution. by its act making it opera-J al tne cemerj. iiunuijs live because of its approval by theiot tars were parkf "long the Ir.gh-requisite number of states. This near the KOS, year from coast to coast we cele-! lbe Ptatora were asuemWrt when brate that anivp.srv anA u.i' leaders, marching solemnly to wiaiout a superlative term to de SnyJer. a head of the column to old scribe tne honors of modern war cottage for month of August.

Laurel, Pine Grove or Belaire de-s-'i-ed- S'f, location and rent Box 3S8, Sentinel t'aie. la the bygone days we en t.i ii in! li tiaitiiU (ijites reilert imon onr hUtAr nA s- straias of Chopin's "Funeral visioned the heroes of war leav Maich," entered the cemetery. Constitution we cannot be blind to two hiiv liiut asft'hcd in w.lil VUV.i 0tcktti.rd to t.ri saaie. re nuichets ttooi at ai- iaS uoaie and fireside to protect lovt-d ones from marauding rioods consisting or book case, des.i and chair, pictures and L'Inik, t.tove, piano, desk, kitchen stove, oil stove, bed, bureau, waph-itand, chest, wall papering tools, and the undivided l.alf iuterest ir. dining room chairs, 4 tockers, 3 stands, sewing machine.

3 kitchen cabinet dining table, disn es, contents of out kitchen, clock, bed, bureau, d.esser, and are daily being! NOVELTY SERIAL the attacks that made upon it. 1 hordes of lnvat-ion. Today tneie 1,0 urotetion of hcaie and lire- FOR SALE Pullets, 14 weeks old. seed potatoes. Address ERNEST D.

OBER, R. D. 3. Carlisle. FARMS FOR SALE To settle estate, fan of P.

L. Heffleflnger, deceased; 72 acres, 2 miles south of Newville along Nerville-Centerville macadam road; in good state of cultivation; improved with weather- 1 ho Carlisle Snvuer r-de by. For Jury Tampering lde. Ihe home and fireside is WANTED Heifers or dry cows for our succulent meadoTT pas-Mire along the Letort Spring, 2 miles Eist of Carlisle. Low charge by month or season.

MARCS A. MCKNIGHT. R. 1. HEL U.

S. At Crossroads America guu-Js today at tiie cress i ifce favorite target of terrorism. pm, mmiiTtj units of concent. ateti po. ui Ld piajto the sid 0t mewuio- uiiirdt jivtrcu ty to2waii w.u coac.i'ds piogram win nf inrviiioa, tne seats of goveiaaicnt.

the roads of history and the question! adir, that arises in the minds of many anj "ti'r Is whether we ill be true to the I TUESDAY Paul Muni Bette Davis aiiei -1 cl-srges as the result IPast, whether we will hold fast to i. I ply are the centers of air at.acic. biut extit-ioes dJi.uuy i.uoa al Kutas gra.es will be Hie acii't)f i WANTED Write for SO packages 303 ru fcan bara, to pen. Perfumed Starch. Sells 10c pack- shed- chicken house, and age.

Profit $1.25. ARROW PRO- al! stand. At the same time and place Liz i C. Searight will also ofler at publis sale the other half inter-5 est of the above described goods, 'and also oue sewing maehiue, bed room suit, coal oil heater, books and pictures, and many other ar- course that has been fixed ior conraiioa were muf i 'e ship of state. It Is not easy, 1 rv Jud, ehaeffer and Hay we honor tUe rutn know, but if wearebwtve.ifwehai -VaU auamn wail about a P-otecteU DUCTS, Reading, Pa.

I i.iiizea.y. Tomorasw we wii iaov.ra 1. I JS II aaM brlnK again I courage of the common place ciectricity available. Possession at once. JOHN C.

HEFFLEFI.NG- Carrie M. Dergler, ML Penn, awl ng, were in a school vaid. of woajen siaiu SERIAL NEWS ER, Executor, R. D. 4, Carlisle.

the holiday dedicated to our natioa we can resist and confound the ia- LaUra M. stein. Readin waniois and as ia previous years or overt attacks being made sratenccd to three months in prison in a factory or the sick and cilp- nnmmiin.tV- Wlth countless OUS- i BUCIUU1' and fined $K0 each; Karl Brown. 1 veie snunea out the UPUal voCiitio tVANTED Ilel.able man or womsn for local Watkins route. Easiness established.

No capital or experience required but yoa must be satisfied with $5 a day to start. Write desk 55, J. R. ATKINS 231 Johnson New ark, N. J.

is a Cue occasion aa-j the ML Pena and Lee Iraschweiler, thg molitii i oy Uie demolition This proper or a uuspuai vi ti.les not enumerated. Sile will begin at 2 o'clock daylight saving time. GEO. P. SEARIGHT.

Executor of Josie Brandt, dee'd UZZ1E C. SEARIGHT. Gutshall. Auctioneer. Jacebs Jacobs, Attorneys.

FOR SALE 5 acres, improved with new barn, new chicken house, good dwelling; 2 miles from Carlisle. $500 cash, balance financed at 5 per cent Price $2100. WEIGLE. of life to bow the head and pay i.s ua iu uta.caie turseives lierKsnire iieigais, were given full measure of tribute and devotion. I anew to the principles of our form! days and fines of $100 each; and Around us the waving flags, martial jof government a government that Reuben 1C Fox, West Reading.

Lulu ciiaritatite iustimuon. wtea said "v.ar is hell he had no itlea of the hcrror3 succeeding generations laced as the science cf a ar progressed. veloped leadership from the masses aristocracy vanished. The social struggle ia America is not tuil.ke the sucial ct music and the very setting of ll.ese was founded to promote the general H. Dengler, BirJsboro and William exercises remind 113 of the purpose welfare and secure the blessings of II.

Schoeikopf, West Reading, were ior which we are assembled, but it liberty for ourselves and our pos; fined $300 each and placed on pro- WANTED Local man, 23 to 45, to i service nut meat and candy route. Must have car and cash PUBLIC SALE Saturday. June 4th, at 139 North ia iua definile 8teDS toward con- is entirely proper that we pause ana 1 ler.ij. 1 ne cocsmunoa. has been baiioa.

decline 01 tne noman ciurue t. of wealth Bedford I will sell my entire The aristocracy reilect upon the real significance of wrinen, but it must be protected. Pr3s.ec.uUon followed the Ruth I imnMieeil H'ith tht Ollflta- lr for merchandise on location. $35 weekly salary plus commission. demands a return to pow er.

Tne lot of household goods. 2 bedroom and it take courage to protect it Commission inquiry after Louis E. suites, living room suite, table, Uou: "Pat: iotism, if not entirely was too weak to be heard seif-interest of labor is taking def Write only. ROYAL. 130 Variefe Street, New York City.

in tne face ol tuose who wouKI cast Wiswesser, former president of tae it aside. Deppea Brewery, was acquitted of it.e strident voices 01 sen we are essentially a peace loving being an accessorr to the embezzle-i ami self-meservatlon. chairs, rockers, sewing machir-e, bedding, kitchen range, room stove, rugs, dis-hes, cooking utensils, lot carpenter tools, many other articles not mentioned. Sale 1 o'clock. E.

H. Deitch, auctioneer. DANIEL DEYSERT. nation, we have-never fought for meat of $64,612 in county funds. aaiaaa nature has changed little conquest, but we have never irwesser later was convicted on ce.itaries of world history, tated to enlist ia a righteous easse.

fire oni of nine jury tampering! loaay we lace tae same forces TODAY'S MARKETS inite strides toward power. In trie battle of ballots we have seen formidable opposition and a fair balance of power with labor split purely upon a question of personal leaiiersuip. Vve la-e in the complete supression of tats, toward conservatism or a compietf swing toward liberalism has impending dangers. We must havp balance ia government to save our GRAINS Corrected Monday. May 30.

193S. by L. Rice, gram and coal deal of political cistntegration. japan ns gcU-piesti vaiion from over by conquest. Germany by vi sources of Sup.

ly of nceued this occasion. Have Full Share Beginning wiih the days when Carlisle was but a frontier fort standing alone ia the wilderness, down through the formative years of our nation, even to the present day. the tocsin of war has never sounded that we did not send our full quota of men to swell the racks. Men of our community crossed the AUeghenies and stood with Brad-dock to save him from annihilation; others spotted the snow of Valley Forge with their life blood or saw the proud Cornwallia bow la humble surrender. Years later when the life of the nation was at stake, sosne of those we call our very own knew the clouds on Lookout Mountain, Carrol Threatens Third Party Move Ilarrisburg.

May 28, flJJS A break in Pennsylvania political lines was imminent today as Republican Crusader Head Charles W. Carroll announced plans tot enter his Pathfinders Party actively into the November election campaign. Carroll, who entered himself on the Pathfinders Ticket both as a candidate for Governor and Secretary of Internal Affairs, made his announcement in Philadelphia In reply to a United Press query on reports Charles J. Margiotti, defeated candidate for Democratic gubernatorial nomination, might reenter the campaign under the third party standard. The former Attorney General de.

nied from his hospital bed In Pittsburgh that he had talked to "Car-roll or anyone representing him." loony tne cause exists and Amer-1 counts at a trial in Montgomery ica calls for voluntrers to show i County. courage la the common place tliinss of life, to respect the Constitution TRAFFIC TAGS COST CITY and In daily life and at the polls) San Francisco, flj.R Harold Boyd, resist any attempt to restrict its city controller, has discovered the form and effect city loses money even? time a r. West North Street: Wheat PUBLIC SALE Saturday, June 4. at 1 p. Standard on Route 34 Mt.

Holly and Goodyear, farin implements, harness, household gocds, antiques, etc. MRS. H. E. GUISE AND SON R.

E. GUISE. eomzuouitiec of n.e aaa uiausv.j I American system cf life. Italy needs oil and metals to pre-j Cora Oats Rye Barley national individuality auu Tersonal'v I do not fear th pallet man tags a traffic violator, i btue ture. because just aa there have 1937, traffic regulation cost the city $100,000, while collections on 300.CO0 one-dollar tags were only $118,000, never been sohllers wanting to fight our battles there will not be good cititens lacking to fight the battles of liberty and good government.

pile proposed to tnesc in'fded tommodiik's by ancient ir.strumtnis or warlare. Barriers of nationalism have sei nations within tie econauiic pat!) of military aggression tor the ac quisitioa of the necessary elements ot national selt'-piesen alien. As the Bourbons of trance, aristocracy "learns nothing." As we have learned from tae fall oi itome, the French Revolution, the collapse of the Russian and German monarchies and the experiences of modern Europe the mob actions of unrestrained masses bring chaos and bloodshed. Bring forth a leader in America who will find a moral precept to justify warfare to classes and a mighty stabilizing force alone can challenge his progress. That foice is American Agriculture.

the carnage of Gettysburg and An- Three States Join in Water Supply Plan Philadelphia. May 2S. (U.PJ Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York are preparing to formulate jointly general water supply plans for all PRODUCE Correct Monday, May SO. 193S. by Carlisle Commvnity Service Stores.

Prices off ere i producers: Eggs 18 Butter .23 Lard JO Potatoes 60 CLUfeJACKETS CATCH SHARK Singapore CU.PJ A 7-foot shark -as caught, in Singapore harbor I PRIVATE SALE We are contorted in the thougnt On May 30 and 31. beginning at the aircraft carrier Aaienca all tae elements the unders'gned will offer i The men dropped u.nn-scrvation. Our patriot- 9 a. Five Slayers frr sale household goods consisting of one 61eg, drop-leaf walnut ctli.ni;nn tnhln itintntr rrtnm u.i n.e lur i is slialj not Deconie tne Mioserv-Mhe ship and "got a bite" while iem inslruraflU or national pres-ithey ihomselves were having lunch need not conuuer Granted Respite Harrisburg. May 28.

(U.R Gov. c8- i acquire tae necessities of life waifare. ieel reasonably ai.ii bedroom jrniture, desk, book- cases, glassware, dishes, rues, pic- districts in need of new sources, and amicable allocation should be agreed upon soon, the Interstate Commission on the Delaware River Basin announced today. Responsible water resources agencies of the three states are preparing to move together on the problem for the first time, the com- secure from the agrcssive demands lutes, odd chairs, also garden tools. George H.

Earle. on recommenda 251 I Rad them every night the clas-! ot nations hose self-preservation NO "HONOR" AMONG THIEVES Saint John. X. (U.R) Released from jail one morning, Wilfred Hodgins was back again the same afternoon for theft His cellmate tion ot the pardon board, today MRS. WALTER STUART, South Hanover Street 1 is tiireatened.

With the exception isified ads in THE SENTINEL. tietara and the rifors and harassr.ps of the Wilderness campaign. With-! in the memory of many of us, Car-liiile men helped to make the names of Argonne Forest and other French battlefields part of the national history. And so we might continue, recounting event and event in which you and I through our forebears have had some part, but that is hardly necessary, It Is noteworthy, however, that in not one instance has our nation sent her sons into battle for selfish motives or aggrarr.iiiement, hut rather in the defense of principles that we held most dear. Others may celebrate conquests, but we observe the days and events that wrote large upon the pages of history the words freedom and liberty.

Today the mills are silent, the wheels of Industry have paused in their countless revolutions and all issued respites staying execution of rive condemned murderers to al low the board further time to con charged he had stolen his diamond missicn said. All districts which now need new sources of ater sup-Ply or which may be expected to need them in the near future wilt be included in the general plans. stickpia. Hodgins said he had never heard about "honor among thieves." LIVESTOCK MARKET Chicago, May 2S. Hogs held the late advance in a cleanup trade today when salable supplies were exceptionally small.

Lambs sold steady hen receipts were consigned largely direct to killers. The cattle market was a nominal affiir wiih practically nothing offered for sale. Hops, 4000 including S500 direct; practically a nominal market; scattered lots about Steady with Friday's average; few good light weights some 200-270 lb. averages, Cattle 100; Calves, none; compared with Friday last week; fed steers, yearlings, heifers, and good and choice cows steady, but common and medium steers, yearlings, JIoiv the Internal Organs Are Given Functional Tests IT'S PRUNES ON RELIEF San Jose, Cel. (U.R One of the penalties for being on relief in California is the necessity of con- ney Is noi working, the chemicals WOLVES OVERRUN COUNTY Cassville, Mo.

ttj.R Wolves hau become so abundant in of Alaska our territory lends itself iisad.antaseous.ly to foreign or control, roreiga uaue is more logical than foieifea unless America depa.is from Uie spirit cf neutrality it no maintains in the struggle of nations toward seif-preserxation. This memorial service is the invention ot those who would com-iiii uoiate the b.ae deeds of those ga.e their lives that this might lie." We have held iif.uip tae youth of our coualrj f-iaiul inspiration of Limol.i as he taw htttuan slaves sola upon Lie au. lion block 01 a Nov Orleans ni trivi tl.e uioiivat.ng ii 0 in 1 tie vaot simple tsat niiUii.iuied at Geuysb'urg seventy It ordinarily casts off from tne body will accumulate in the blood. Our sider their clemency pleas. The condemned men and respites: John G.

Polens and Joe Senaus-kas. Warren County from the week beginning Monday, June 6, to the week beginning June 27. Antonio Feronage, Northumberland County, from the week beginning June 27 to the week beginning July IS. Cesare Delia Walle, Philadelphia, from the week beginning June 6 to the week beginning July 11. Michael Fumsnn, Luperne Coun-ry.

en June 27 to July 18, for Pa: don roard hearing. sunnng California excess prune County and their depredations on knowledge of chemistry Is so far Ai8 ar "2 car.10a,ls' to- livestock so costly to farmers thai advanced that we can determine o.o.u.uuu pounas, win oe eat-; a government trapper has been as en by those on the relief rolls. signed to capture thcr.i. the amount of these substances In the blood with great exactness. and heifers uneven with weak tend In Relief Fight It Is too bad that there Is no By LOGAN CLF.XDEN1XG, M.

ti. IN ASSESSING physical fitness, want to know whether the great triumvirate of organs the heart, kidneys and liver are working properly. This Is done by what re called functional testa. There nay be a good deal the matter Mth an organ anatomically and et It functions quite capably. Of course, there are other Important organs besides these 'hree.

The brain, tor Instance, may be said to be tested functionally by an Intelligence test, but It a pretty rough test There are, rood functional test for the heart ency; low grade beef cows and cut ter grades strong to 13c higher The best method is to go through more or less severe exertion, such as going up a flight of stairs, ot running a hundred yards. To test scarcity principal supporting factor; shipper demand narrowed late in week especially oa strictly good choice and prime steers; week's top fed steers J10.S5, paid for prime 1350 lb. averages; only ftw loads the heart the pulse and blood pres sure are taken before and aftei yeurs aoa stiugie betHtvii Americans to abolUh slavery. Stua- euts of history today declare tuat sl.ivcry was not basio muse oi ti.e Ci.il War. Slavery was tiie in.vntlve to iuspire p.ttiiotis.

to secuie voiuiueeis and weld soli larlty among norlii- em states but the economic cause 1 ti.o civil War was the self in- teust of Southern aristocracy and; Is true, no Ideal functional tests, this exertion. But there Is no definite standard, however, for the changes that should occur. Thcr Is too much individual variation. above J1C.5'.. Sheep.

9009 including .5000 direct; late Friday; generally steady; DIVORCES SLEEPY MATE Cimnlen, n. May 28. U.R Mrs. Ekie Craig Shifflett testified in court that her husband ail day because he "lot a lot of sleep as a boy;" thr.t he -ent all. his time pitching quoits at the Glonloch, X.

fire of turning a job. She won recommendation for divorce from Robert Shifflett hut the least Ideal Is the InteUi gence test gwd California spring lambs, $8.50 It is a good thing that all thesi The Mood always functions utH; top Colorado springers, X25; properly If there Is enough of it, so vital organs have a wide range of compensation. It is said that two- bu.k latr.bs, native all we need to do to estimate Its functional capacity Is to examine ewes, thirds of the liver can be destroyed, but what Is left does all the work I i i 1 to see If there Is a proper number Lancaster, May 400; of the body. We probably do lot of red and white cells. FOR SALE Federal Land Bank Farms EASY TERMS SMALL CASH DOWN PAYMENT S3 Acres Hopewell lotated near Quigley Bridges, has two story brick house, bank barn and other outbuildings, good water, stream through pasture, formerly the Rudy Hocksn-bsrry farm, 140 Acres South Middlcton located south of Ml.

Holly Springs, has two story frame house, bank barn and other outbuildings, formerly the Richard Sharp farm. 153 Acres Penn located at Mt. Rock, has brick hous-e, bank barn and other outbuildings, formerly the Charles A. Hippensteel farm. 64 Acres Frankford located 3 miles N.

E. of Newville, has ftame house, bank barn rnJ other outbuildings, formerly the Daniel Keck farm. steers steady; cows steady; bulls use more than half of eitncr Kidnej at any one time. 10a25c lower; Blockers good Ue The stomach and digestive can be tested by their performance. If they are not func mand, J7.50a9.00.

Calves, steady. the self interest of Northern In-dustiy- with patriotism the sub-ton nt itibti u.uent of mo, al propaganda. The Civil War brougiil a uMH.iiiig dt teat to Southern aria-toe racy because It deprived the South of free slave labor. The boys at iay and the boys In blue lie In the mounds we now decorate because Northern Industrialists thai Southern wage scales rise to a fair competitive level in facing the toriign markets. tioning properly Jiere will be some choice l0.50alt.00.

Hogs, 150; steady. Sheep, 5S2; lamb steady QUESTIONS FROM READERS F. "Last week you sug form of Indigestion. I0.23al0.75; dips, 9.C0. (No So that leaves the heart, kidneys and liver.

I discussed the liver's market Monday I. gested change of climate for bronchitis sufferers. Would the cllmats of northern. Minnesota be benefi functional tests yesterday. Several Tests for Kidneys I ens For the kidneys, we have several There is more wear in McCrearys than other top grada tires simply because there is 25 more rubber put into every tire.

functional tests. The best way to Self interest today seeks a moral tesiie lo inspire class hatreds. faces a challenge to preserve democratic government. Self cial Answer: Mo. The proper climate for bronchitis Is a warm, dry, hot climate, best obtained In thii country in Arizona and New Mexico, It Is exactly the opposite ol Vxt c)'nata ta northern Minnesota.

test an organ Is to give it a full dose of what It ordinarily docs ENJOY A REALLY MODERN Air Conditioned Refrigerator FULLY GUARANTEED Priced Low Easy Terms We can feed a man a load of the substances the kidney ordinarily excretes and see whether it can concentrate them. Then there An Inspection of These Properties is Invi'ed Try an advertising cam- are tests with dyes to determine how much of the dye the kidney irnig Brady M. Stewait tabove), of Louisville, Ky camnaiea man-ffr i-r Gov. A. B.

Chandler, of Kentufy. in tha latter' race foi the nomination to the S-nte, sent h-tter to President Roosevelt charfr nA thnt rr'ifil fecrenciet in the r-tatt interests In Europe precipitated the destruction of organized government long before the struggle for self' preservation blossomed Into dictatorships. The nionaichlnl aristocracy vanished first Details self interest centered in a very small part of the population hec'iuse the war machines were built for the protection of Inn aristocracy. When felt Interest be gun to center around the niasste and wheu Ue orgauliod armies de- excretes. Besides that.

If the kid pai-n TIIE SENTLNEL For detail information concerning price, terms, Fee C. BAKER BERNHART Molly Pitcher Hotel, Carlisle, Tuesday, May 31 and watch your business re misusing their powen to elect Dr. Clendenlng will answer questions of general Interest only, and then only through his column. "Jbandlcr opponent, oenawr 149 N. HANOVER STJ Sfi fc.

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