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p i' /- m . m m » ' rz?*& m m A J. A. WEB are that kind, and this store is the place to get them, tailored, correct in style. We can fit anybody. Suits $ 18 to $30 Overcoats $ of clothes they wear, ought to understand that they can winners in clothes as not. BASEBALL fans of high or all other men who care how they Hart Sehaffner & Copyright Hart : "fc The One FYlce CJIotHIer IH: " $30 ■ y,:';V pa - • s' - •• •©' ' .w&ES ■ 'WkM Clothes 're all-wool) finely as well degree, and and what kind be pennant- ■) ;erm Ins ting ' near U>« J ~ The contracture will beglfl Vork, dn the elding Monday, when a l**fe number of team* end men will be yw to work. The contract U a heavy one owing to the fact that * greftt deal of tilling will have to." be dene. Upon the completion of the Job. work on the warehouses .etc., of the Peffer & flutter establishment will be rushed through with all poeslhlf fepeed.. body find It waa taken Ml Fleming -■ • jllff i Th cdoceamtd wan forty-jflve ' jjjp »ge and la aurvtved by sty , Tunnel Vk-Uitt JHiflWI Carl was working * fall came,, almost <'omplett$lrl Mnff'- him an dcrushlng out Ui» ly. F. Mow workemn Killed by Shrt»'• A full of slate In ||| Rath me I Saturday tor 9 o'clock brought M|Mt Aecttb>'" W* to Newton Carl, a well .* . (-v who relsdcd on the \1'' tompilsh this result. It I may vens the suggestion. It would be well the statesmen of the world, In lining for the erection of this world *t, to study what hits been done In tho United SHntes by the Supreme Cotjrf. . t'cannot help thinking thai the Constitution of the TJnlted State* notably In the establishment of tht Supreme Court and In tile method: adopted for securing peace and goo< relations among and between the dlf feretft States, offers certain valuabli analogies to what should be st'rlvei for In order to secure, through Th 'iajfote eourts |»nU conferences, < Pi _._o of world federation for international peace and justice. There are, ,ap course, fundamental difference* what the United States "'onWlrotion does and what we should ttempt at this time to secure it Thjjj Hague; but the methods adoptd It the American Constitution to irev«i|i hostilities between the States, -nfl ii|jj(fcuri> the supremacy of the ?"edeir|p|<!ourt In certain classes of oaf,e«,.-jire well worth the study of Mlp «eek at The Hague to obaln" in. .same results on a worli "Itt J|» third .siimcthini hould b« dune as soon as lio.ssibl.- ti ■hec)t tJNi growth of armaments, cs jeclally n#.vul armaments, by inter latlon*!' *j[reement. No one powe could or jrtiould not by lUelf; for 1 Is undesirable, from t hi ■tandppljpHDf the peace of rl*hteouh neaa , th%t*a which really doci believe ik- peace should place ltael; at the mbtvy ot some rival which ma! at 'no such belief, and n< uencr, intention W gating on It. But, «rant <d sincerity of''purpose, the grea Mia fjnd nt n reaching \ put an .a growing ure on naval neht merely would have 'ear* ago, but the ittrthor. a master 1 honestly a League the peace event, by broken fficulty In work of i lack of , Any police \ -e»« of the ft y of any courts rc«t» iffeet ■ la" communlman muat : *ncl until forward the cause of industrial peace, as being well within the general pur* pose of your Committee; for in our complex industrial civllia&tlion of today the peace of righteousness and justice, the only kind of peace worth -liaviny. ia at least as necessary In the industrial world oa It Is among thf nations. There Is at least as mucli need to curb the cruel greed a lie arrogance o£ part of the world o! Capital, to curb the cruel greed am violence of part of the world of labor as to cheek a cruel and unfiealth: militarism in international relatlor ships. "We m thai e ust ever bear in mind he great end In view is righteous nets, justice as between man and mu nation and nation, the chance to leal our lives' on a somewhat higher level, with a broader spirit of brotherly good will one for another. Peace Is generally good In Itself, ' but It It* never the highest good unless It comes as the handmaid of righteousness: and It becomes a very evil thing If It serves merely as a mask for cowardice and sloth, or as an instrument to further the ends of despotism or anarchy. We despise and abhor the [ bully, the brawler, the oppressor, whether In private or public lite; but we desjilse ho leas the coward and the voluptuary. No man is worth calling a man who will n« tl*ht rather than submit to in (amy or me those that are dear to him suf-1 ter wrung. No nation deserves h it e*i8t It It permits itself to k>«e till • stern and virile virtues: and thli ■ without retard, to whether the low I due to tha growth of a heartless am i aII-ttl)sorbinff commercialism, of prolonged indulgence In 'uxury and aott cltortlcM eaae, or ti the deHloatlon ft *** twlated sentimental{t»ove all, let »..recount only wnen i». tp deeds or are irto* them. fto Terror prattled of eeped their htend* rfed hon^tP^d«n4 <t we cMltiot >*t>, we mutt adi profrese In the *he •*_« 4« —JE. "»" ""°Tr,h" r&£kS% >?-■»' «w»™^srjn£yrs«rs ifternoon Mr, **. on • In- Rpeo, the other" torrttory and it ab- f"',PWlCe, *"* "" th9-«"' :ernatlonal Peao*" to .M&fetlonat solute sovereignty within that terri- *hhem8e,ve' °f comMtUafMM* Theatre before the Nobel Prise Com- tory. and the equally explicit agree- oombina,lon «««..«>*> mittee, and, tohight he will Mk a guest ment that (aside from the very rare °"lin ° "Z? '*7* t'ee.a bam,°et -here the nation's honor I, v.- f/JZL Z Z Roosevelt and King Haakon have! row-els"* '""onJrover.y'wm bTsub- m»n wh» bring a*o«t eO**i »v made a tremendous hit With each mitted to arbitration Such a treaty c°mb'"at,°n would h*n ■'«•*»•* hl» other, and not a vestige of formality .Would insure peace unless one party for atitlme and hi* shows between Roosevelt and the deliberately violated It. Of course. title t0 thc *ratltude of all matfrlnd." ueen* " i as yet there fe. no adequate safeguard CIjYTF ivi tikw tarwu Before an audience of vast Bile, against such deliberate violation, but l t composed of the foremost una of ,he establishment of a sufficient num- Slato PoIloe J ' Norway, Roosevelt .aid: , ber of th„e treatle8 wou,d K0 a ](j S'«° ~ H U with peculiar pleasure that Ijway towards creating a world opinion , * to Ctmtemtb. stand here today to express the deep which would finally (ind expression . «*»>....• appreciation I feel of the high hon- in the provision of methods to forbid j or conferred upon mo by the ptesen- or punish any such violation. j Troopers NeVinfc Lambertandqioa* tation of the Nobel Peace "Secondly, there is the further de- on the Kane detail, which Is prosecutgold medal which formed part of, tha; velopment of Thc Hague Tribunal, of ing the «•»«* fc <»» 'oat Adams prise I shall always keep, aaq lithe work of ;the conferences at The boy> luft Frida* Mprpiag for K»ne Shall hand It on to my cfiildren a* a Hague. it has been well said that with 'resh "om»# the detail. precious heirloom. The sum of tqon- j the first Hague Conference framed a C)n thelr way ,0 $U**eutawn«jf the ey provided as part of the prise ttyJ Magna Charta for the nations: it set tro°P('™ Pas8e<» t»»)»«» Ridfway and the wise generosity of the illustrious before us an ideal which has already were interviewed i» a repreaentatlve founder of this world-famous prlae to some extent been realized, and to- °f t,,c liecord> wlj5 to PrldayV Jasystem, I did not. trade* the peculiar ,yards the full realisation of which we sal,,: circumstances of the case, feel at Mb- can all steadily strive. The second ",n l'onvt'r»ation tost evening one of erty to keep. I tjiink It Conference made" further pwgrcsi ?« hoopers admlt^tWt Just and proper that in most caaea the third .should do vet more. Mean- , "" P,°!' I' *- the recipient of the prize should keep .while the American Government has * ° J" «h® AdaiM.fcjfc.1wt for alt for his own use the prize In Its en, more than onco tentatively suggest-, J i ' 8<x'™od vihtirety. But in this case, while I did ed methods for completing the the'& * not act Officially as President of the of Arbitral Justice, constituted at the Tdams b„y United States, It was nevertheless on- second Hague Conference, and for who disappeared fliinhi* homo the ly because I was President that X waa rendering it effective. It is earnest- game dny that Adanfto M&ttarioiiai^ enabled to act at all; and I feel that ly to bc hopetl that the various Gov- out of S^ mTt be co"*ld«red •• ®>nmenta of Europe, working with wtth their parents . - / having been given me in trust for .those of America and of Asia, shall i "This would n the United States. I therefore usedf set themselves seriously to the task the state police '' - f t as a nucleus fog a foundation devising some method which shall they believe will yatjg®*'^"i£' v.- ?4"iV ,. .' 'pt.Jm. James Degtian, Sr.. of R«jrnoIdi- Vllle, while ascending the «tall« ,n his home Friday morning t#U and fcjoke his right leg near the hip. Mr Di'giiun I11"' l>r"ken l*1* tame ■ limb q* «wn other oonwton# *n« «»< fecovprlnn from the la«t fracture •> Mien the /all that cauted the tWM break Hip Broken by fall MUXXXYlL* \ \\ * \ V •V * as\ via •■•VsS DKATII t'l.AIMS TOO .Mrs, .lounlu I'oi'ter and GeoKKC Wlnx- Ioh .Murray l»)c«l Sunday.George W. For or, of West End, passed quietly away In the fifty-ninth year of her life, heart trouble, of months* standing, eauMng death. (The deceased, one of the bes* known women In Punxsutawney, was a member of one of the pioneer families of this section. Born hepe, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E)J| ■Gillespie, she lived In Punx.sutawnsy h*r entire lifo, and was1 known and esteemed by practically every resident j of the town. P. some time she had been s:;f-from heart trouble, but it At nine o'clock Sunday morning (Mm Jennie V. Potter, the wife of Death uri Sunday cTalmec. one of Punx>u ta wiiey'» beat Itnown residents, Mrs. G. \V. Ported uud a former well known resident of this place, O. W. Murray, of Sandusky, Ohio. Mrs. Jennie V. Porter almost t" th.' hour, a Tier ' l& j ' ■ • was borri i-ath ol' her fa'.her. Slir wa* a|. ii-niiicr of the Honmn rai'iuik} .j?.' hurch, hood fttere atfd uft*r tea T'ic deceased Is survived oy h«.ji Hisband, one of the best hnown citl- se' V ttijjf oneVrjn as prl, :eng of the county, and live children; Shawvllle schools, he oa W illiam K.. oi W. St .End, Mrs. J. \v# suUwnfcy. (itttl W',F »*»' Ri-oil, of Kaisor, 'We«t Virginia; Franli JU IFWheT. . •*» it home; Mm, Ray ward J3alr, of Spo* ahed BBF Kane, Washington; Mrs. Karl [,_■ T<\-elvf y«ir» a»o h< of this'place. She is als » suiviveif* road M# trav< illngBaleamaii 1 1 the following brothers and sis; 1 drug£ in, >!rs. Sha.rj» Xeal, <<f Purtx? utaw-a. \ ;( irionttfiiwi jvtyl*-; $ \ Harry (Illlespie, of Bradford; Mrs tl'e Mrs. Layotr • , rissma.i, of Pittsbaiir. , i*r oX tfi.■ h01 ui o; \Vo*t End l"morrow ;if-■ ,4uid .jtijjjtf Irrnoon at wo o'clock. Kurial v. i'l '\vli<>rej^fk..^$ .be made in in* Circle HIM Cemetery j| George WiiMrtW- Muniiy '- nut until the on fly part ol* hip OeoTffc. Wiwatow Mun ck that her condition became Mich . of ' YCars a re®K taat she \va.s unab'e to gv t arou. d. place', QiQG at his home In '"■•r tin- past four days she had P. , n "O.. >rt'or*»ingr at "i.finally sinking and- death ivinio. of throi mornhiu. just thirty-;-: >n foitjf-Kj years. | ahoi to limit v * ar I ! thmm w^HLn
Object Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1910-05-11 |
Volume | XXXVII |
Issue | 48 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
Description | An archive of the Punxsutawney Spirit weekly newspaper (-1911) from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Smith & Wilson; Spirit Pub. Co. |
Date | 1910-05-11 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Identifier | ps_19100511_vol_XXXVII_issue_48 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
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Contributing Institution | Mengle Memorial Library |
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1910-05-11 |
Volume | XXXVII |
Issue | 48 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
Description | An archive of the Punxsutawney Spirit weekly newspaper (-1911) from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Smith & Wilson; Spirit Pub. Co. |
Date | 1910-05-11 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | ps_19100511_001.tif |
Digital Specifications | Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from 35mm microfilm at 300 dpi using a Nextscan Eclipse film scanner. The original file size was 2504.52 kilobytes. |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Relation | Property of The Punxsutawney Spirit. Use of the microfilm Courtesy of the Indiana University of Pennsylvania Special Collections & University Archives. |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For further information contact mengle@cust.usachoice.net or call 814-265-8245 . |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contributing Institution | Mengle Memorial Library |
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p i' /- m . m m » ' rz?*& m m A J. A. WEB are that kind, and this store is the place to get them, tailored, correct in style. We can fit anybody. Suits $ 18 to $30 Overcoats $ of clothes they wear, ought to understand that they can winners in clothes as not. BASEBALL fans of high or all other men who care how they Hart Sehaffner & Copyright Hart : "fc The One FYlce CJIotHIer IH: " $30 ■ y,:';V pa - • s' - •• •©' ' .w&ES ■ 'WkM Clothes 're all-wool) finely as well degree, and and what kind be pennant- ■) ;erm Ins ting ' near U>« J ~ The contracture will beglfl Vork, dn the elding Monday, when a l**fe number of team* end men will be yw to work. The contract U a heavy one owing to the fact that * greftt deal of tilling will have to." be dene. Upon the completion of the Job. work on the warehouses .etc., of the Peffer & flutter establishment will be rushed through with all poeslhlf fepeed.. body find It waa taken Ml Fleming -■ • jllff i Th cdoceamtd wan forty-jflve ' jjjp »ge and la aurvtved by sty , Tunnel Vk-Uitt JHiflWI Carl was working * fall came,, almost <'omplett$lrl Mnff'- him an dcrushlng out Ui» ly. F. Mow workemn Killed by Shrt»'• A full of slate In ||| Rath me I Saturday tor 9 o'clock brought M|Mt Aecttb>'" W* to Newton Carl, a well .* . (-v who relsdcd on the \1'' tompilsh this result. It I may vens the suggestion. It would be well the statesmen of the world, In lining for the erection of this world *t, to study what hits been done In tho United SHntes by the Supreme Cotjrf. . t'cannot help thinking thai the Constitution of the TJnlted State* notably In the establishment of tht Supreme Court and In tile method: adopted for securing peace and goo< relations among and between the dlf feretft States, offers certain valuabli analogies to what should be st'rlvei for In order to secure, through Th 'iajfote eourts |»nU conferences, < Pi _._o of world federation for international peace and justice. There are, ,ap course, fundamental difference* what the United States "'onWlrotion does and what we should ttempt at this time to secure it Thjjj Hague; but the methods adoptd It the American Constitution to irev«i|i hostilities between the States, -nfl ii|jj(fcuri> the supremacy of the ?"edeir|p|«e till • stern and virile virtues: and thli ■ without retard, to whether the low I due to tha growth of a heartless am i aII-ttl)sorbinff commercialism, of prolonged indulgence In 'uxury and aott cltortlcM eaae, or ti the deHloatlon ft *** twlated sentimental{t»ove all, let »..recount only wnen i». tp deeds or are irto* them. fto Terror prattled of eeped their htend* rfed hon^tP^d«n4 |
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