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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Oct 1916, p. 3

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g 3:. a; g E m E ‘5 w Oven-sleeping Extnoi'dlum ' A oung Lancashjre overlooker 1n 3 yrywenttonvewi sworn. Th “w With th M l " Dries . On oins to bed ; e oman As any e _ 8 of III do 0“. Clothes For Unlucky Youngsters the windows. “East ‘10.“th for th â€"- ; . a, Bill?” There were so many cases of un. , _: ‘No, I never trouble Int expected duckings among the boys . ’ . * own for and girls Who go pleasuring at Brock. 331: Ill blacklead th wind W911 Park Lake, London, that an of. m icial was named by the London § " the night the yqung man county council just to dry their a , and finding the mom in dark- ? :lothes. She is known as the “woman conttnned in turns M the glam-(y 'S'TT'VTTT'I'TTTT'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r‘r'r'r'r'r t"? +9+4~+++++¢+¢4~++++~§0++¢o§o¢+++ John Jay McDevitt of Wilksbarre. PI... who at one time became 3. mil- lionaire-for-a-day” and went broke at ter spending $2,500 trying to brighten Broadway. New York, is a man who Is quite conscious of his own impor» tance. His deeds of greatness are not known to tie general public, but Mc- Devitt believes they are sumcient to merit lasting recognition. To make sure that his fame would go down to posterity John Jay had made at his Ming Ibo McDevitt Statue, and (Inn!) MPG of John Jay himself. GREAT BARRAINS will b: given in Men’s, Women’s some below the old upmuf-«Lcturiug price, in order much as possible. Our Big Sale lasts only two Weeks. benefit to Levine’s Store. 113 is a money-maker fm- ym GREAT BAR’}AINS will be given in Men’s, Women’s aml Children’s Clothing. some below the old upmut'acnuriug price, in order to reduce our stock as much as possible. Our Big Salelasts only two Weeks. Emmy, for your own benefit to Levine’s Store. 113 is a money-maker for you We wiil only mention a lew articles to show you the prices and convince you than: we are prepared DO sell our staple goods in a. hurry. All goods in the store will be reduced in price; wi 1 show .\ ou the great reducti us we when goods are getting wry high in the ma rket. In your needs for n w, as We?! as for next spring. ()ur rt and your chnnw is good to get a selection th 3 Goods at Law Prices. The abow prim s. FXAGGERATED EGO #65:: J. N‘Devffi’ October 19, 1916. Like Having a Good Adm!!- ture of Self-Conceit Sale Commences Saturday, October 2lst, 1916 Men’s fleece-lined shirts, to clear at.. .39 Men’s heaV_y Penman s fleece-lined reg. 5.,c to clear at“ shirts and drawers, .59 Men’s unshrinkable Woollen underwear, on sale ...... Men’s raincoats, to clear at only .................. Men’s dark grey water- proof coats, on sale Men’s extra heavy English Waterproof, reg. $12 Men’s heavy tweed suits, on sale..-... REDUCED PRICES IN SHOES A Number of Ladies’ Q 9 9 Q ..‘ .‘0 o} D‘. O“‘ rééé++$++éé+++++++é%%%%%ééé++%é%+%ééé%+% to awn expense a life-sized statue of him- self which he presented to Congress it Washington. Not content with pay- in; $700 for the statue, he journeyed to Washington in a private train and hired a brass band to meet him at the station and accompany him to his hotel. While a committee of his friends attended to the presentation. How Sly Reynard Got Rid of His Un- welcome Guests Once there was a foxâ€"a sly, sly fox, with a glossy brown coat and ems Lhat shown like little brown beads as 1e sat dozing in the sun before his ien among the rocks. Willie Flea had found much com- iort in Mr. Fox’s sleek coat. One day Mr. Fox, finding that ‘Willie’s cousins 1nd sisters and uncles and aunts were all taking advantage of his fine fur, iecidei he would once and for all get rid of the colony. So he went into his den and thought long and hard of the matter. Finally, with a sly wink he started towards the river nearby. On the way, Mr. Fox paused under a chestnut tree and selected a twig of the chestnut tree wood. This he held tightly in his teeth and started for the river which ran deep and clear at the foot of the hill. l Willie Flea grew unhappy and trightened as Mr. Fox started to wade into the water. Step by step Mr. Fox descended the bank until his face only protruded. Then Willie Flea, seeing he must surely drown, called all his relatives, and they scooted out on the stick 0! wood which Mr. Fox held above the surface. Itwas justwhat" Mr. Fox wanted! When Willie Flea. reached the furthest DOint of the stick. Mr. Fox suddenly let it go, and the whole flea family including Willie. Wire. The two pieces of ti fastened by nails or door frame, and nude the bare end of a bell nects, as 'shown, to a Brass may be used t desired. By shaping the str the top of the door 5 tin, closing the Ci] moment. As the doc the strips spring ape tumbled into the water and drowned: {circuit automatically. THE FOX AND THE FLEAS Fur-Lined Coats. also some \x e cleared at away below value. FOR MEN, WOMEN 8: CHILDREN. Men’s fancy Worsted blue suits, special.-- ".8 45 Men’s heavy black beaver coats, Men’s sweater coats, to clear at .................. Men’s stripefl fine shirts, reg. $1, for...... .59 Boys’ and girls’ sweater coats, all sizes, While they last, for...... 1.19 50 ladies’ black navy and check serge skins latest make, to clear at ...... 2. 49 some with Fur Collars, special ...... With fur m Mr. Fox waded bath to shore 'and sat laughing at his own clever- hees, and ever afterwards that’s the way all the foxes got rid 03 their Willie Fleas. “Burglar! Somebody’s breaking in through the -back door!” That’s the alarm which will ring out to your ears if you equip your door with this automatic bell and it t burglar ever does attempt to oreak Into your house thereafter. Or, if you don’t think your house needs a burg- lar alarm, there are several other uses for the devise here described. You can put it on your office door or on the kitchen door so mother can leave are I'naking' at a time “N pay you ”m secure ("k is large in NW} thing m selection in 1%er (3’0 lt unlocked and yet be warned when the delivery boys come in. It will cost you only about 70 cents for a bell and a dry battery. You’ll The above diagram shows how simply the open-door alarm is constructed. In fastening the strlps of tin, the use of screws would be preferable to nails. need also two strips of tin, inch wide by 5 long, which you can probably get [or nothing at the tinner’s or the hard- ware store, and a little bit of copper The two pieces of tin (A and C) are hastened by nails or screws to the door frame, and under each is secured the bare end of a bell wire, which con- nects, as shown, to a bell and battery. Brass may be used in place of tin it By shaping the strips as indicated, the top of the door strikes the lower tin, closing the circuit for only a moment. As the door opens farther, the strips spring apart, breaking the: »Q_"WHme~ «nu-rs- A REAL BURGLAR ALARM if? L19 shirts 59 *%%+%éé%éé++%%%é 9 'o u}. 39 6 m DURHAM CHRONICLE. b++4°+4°+°§+++4°+++4°+‘ Here is a picture showing her at work. drying the clothes of a boy who took a header when he didn’t mean to do it. The woman with the mangle has been . renamed “the lady of the lake” by the boys and girls who have come to look upon her as a sort at second mother. The mangle is to be seen at use at all hours from sunrise to sunset. Ontario’s Patricia The district of Patricia lies in die extreme northwestern portion of the Province of Ontario and constitutes that vast new country handed over to it by the Dominion. Up to the last few years it was an unorganized and practically unknown portion of Can- ada directly under the control of the central Government at Ottawa. It has an area of 150,000 square miles, more than three times the size of New York State. A Profitable Industry ‘ In Whittier, California, is a famous}, walnut tree which has been leased‘ for a term of years at $500. Orchards . seven and eight years’ old bring all the way from $1, 000 to $2, Ouu per acre and are a fine investment, yielding from 15 to 125 per cent. according to 'age. The total cost of producing andi harvesting an English walnut crop iS' about one and a half cents per pound. English walnuts are used for making pickles, catsup, oil and other culinary products. i Premier Has no Seat So far as Parliamentary law goes not even the :‘rlme Minister has an neural right to any definite place in the House. Indeed, it 15 on record at in the first reformed House 01 ommons Cobbett took oasesslon of he accustomed seat of 0 leader of he Tory party, Sir Robert Peel, and ,hat nothing could be done to evict the intruder. A new hatbox for men 15 narrow enough to be strapped on the run- ning board of the automobile. In it there is room for six hats, including the top and crush hats. Flat hat brushes slip into strans in the cover Hatboxes on Autos ' 3. Don’t stuff or ovcrfeed your Ihogs when shipping. If. is a dangnr- lous practice and often results in suf- gfocation, especially in warm \‘.'g.::1;g:r. "Ge late." first person the met ms the manager. “Halloa, ere have you two been?” The elder man said: “Well, I have worked for th' last twenty year, an' surfel: Iirou're not no 'mg to ma e a row 0 ‘ hour :an' a. half late thie mgrniggffn 4. Bed cars during warm \~.--:;.‘;.-:'r with sand; straw and sawdust will heat “yum 6. Partition off all weak, crippled and vicious animals. 6. Do 7: 1’;:;;:'{-:-': 113:1 unfinished hogs. A thin growing pig will pro- duce dollars to the farme . '1'"! 1": worth lidfiz: .0 thé PfiCkE‘r. flout; de- sirable weights, 175 to 220 pounds. Bill? clinkers easily and last longer because each grate is three- as the makers’. The man who designed the Pandora knew his job. I know that and that is why it carries my guarantee as well Sold by Lcnaha- £4: McKechniE 7an H. J SNELL 1 Columbia Grafonola and , Record Dealer , Time; Anna Chandlcr, Mezzo-Sonrano. A. 2965 Abide With Me; The Tem- 10" 85c. ple Quartette. The Church’s One Founda- tion; Temple Quartette. A. 1961 Now the Day is Over: Co- 10” 85c. lumbia Stellar Quartetto. I Need Thee Every Hour: Columbia Stellar Quar. A 1976 ’Where Did Robinson Cru- 10” 85c soc Go with Friday on Saturday Night; Al. Jol- son, Comedian. I’m Going Way Back Home and h ave a Wonderful Time; Anna Chandler. Before an Insurance Company will take a risk on your life the examining physician will test the urine and report whether you are a ood risk. VS hen your kidneys get 5 uggish and clog you suffer from backache, sick-head: ache, dizzy spells, or the twinges and pains of lumbago, rheumatism and gout. The urine is often cloudy, fun of sediment; channels often get so” and sleep is disturbed two or three times a night. This is the time you should consult some hysician of wide experienceâ€"such as r. Pierce of the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. Send .him 10 cents for sample package of hlfl new discoverv, “Anuric.” Write him your sympton'la and send a sample of urine for test. Experience has taught Dr. Pierce that “Anuric” is the most powerful agent, in dissolving uric acid, as hot water melts sugar; besides being absolutelv harmless it is endowed with other properties, for it preserves the kidneys ma healthy condition by thoroughly cleansing them. Being so many times more active than lithia, it clears the heart valves of any sand substances which may clo them an checks the de eneration o the blood-vessels, as wel as regulating blood pressure. “Anuric” is a regular insurance and lifevsaver for all big meat eaters and those who deposit lime-salts in their Joints. Ask the druggist for “Anuric” put up by Dr. Pierce, in 50-cent packages. INSURANCE Against Sudden Death.~ Come with Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. This is a blood cleanmr and alterative that starts the liver am stom- ach into vigorous action. It thus assists the body to manufacture rich red blood which feeds the heart, nerves, brain and organs of the body. The oraans work smoothl lilo: mar. inerv running in oil. You iee clean, strong and strenuous in- stead of tired, weak and faint. Ihy “ Annrlc ” STRENGTH AND BEAUTY PAGE THREE. $ 2010 $475 85¢Up SAILOR BO' “rd Ghost Ste Whole Crew .he's not like “out, that scu gulls set and .oul aboard. q the murk of Eddie we: the 10,000 L‘ Adelaide in ”a, bound m the “We afternoon, :1 once a SQUL dark. ”Wilfred Langley. a by the mi. shackle b! crashed L11 suddenly, Ihrds, wit? “DC as ( Skipper w the fo’c’si never there was a lmong the 'here the s that bar 0: nailed “1'1 IJ S Mk ‘1' m naked. “I'veâ€"seemâ€"i “Our could a Ii Ar funnels, b reve C hat W8C a bri 18 theball advent The OI}

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