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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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LOBS SPECIAL SPACE CHILDREN'S GOATS A SALE TO-DAY WOMEN'S Dresses; worth $160 and $4.98 for lot nvfi -suits, 1 1 Children's coats, the right weights, right right styles for summer wear. 'These come in shepherd checks and serges, plain or neatly trimmed. AH il -v. $12.50 $14:50 Goats $:: 9.90 -W' (E3 $39.00 $19.50 Iwr Chambrays, lawns, ginghams1 and percales in almost as inany different styles 'ai there' dresses. A splendid selection.

Come early and make sure of giiing your size. THE CHANGE IS OPEN TO. 1BUY Summer Hats 59c FOULARD SILKS at 39c Yd. Think of beautiful foulard sill at rmU QWA Vatw i. House Needs CURTAIN --STRETCHER 54 Curtain stretcher 7 made of bass wood, which cannot stain, has nickel pini that cannot rust, adjustable to any size, curtain to 6x1 feet' Worth 98c; pecial great sale.

Pick vour dress oatt ern whil th i. heir price great sa e. ricK your aress pattern while the select Is tlU during this week! Ju tms on Fifty pieces Cheney.Bros foulard, in all the desirable Vh.cJrll Alice, old rose, raisin. hrnwn. rrni i -i .1.

such as Copenhagen. SEE THE HATS AT $1.08 Women looking for something stylish and becoming yet inexpensive, will find it in this splendid variety of hats. There are shapes, suitable for of all ages? Not only black and white hats but all shades and" dozens of trimming effects. Rjrcrain nrice navy, reduction. These are not cnlv stvLsh and hMiiHfi.

st ae.s'gns. goson sale at a great gives splendid service. OVhite and Arabian CURTAINS with RENAISSANnr WASH G00DS-MANY SPEQALLY PRICED Ltd T1mu and fiolilar'a MutlJnia k.ti. for 'd- N-PIH wmvn lm.aln.bl. y11' rth $1.25 pair; sale Reversible room ttlm Wm.

vV.I atrictly In kaaping with th ftylaa of th Maten. Not a argo ot, but a good aaloo lion, a RfButr25c good, for 19M 7 -f Hava stood tho taat of yaar to j-e- iL si coionngs and waaaixwMU 1 iirw una. inniniMM i i Sailor hats, black, white, burnt and other shades, 45 up Handsome dress hat of white chip trimmed with wreath of pink flowers and huge wired bow of chiffon $6.00 Dress hats for elderly women including soft black or gray turban and toques. Prices $2.98 up to $6.00 i. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN a every tare feature; Strongly made and woven.

attracHv Vnirtr. 1: i 7, quality, 52 Colil Worth 48o y.rd. uote, range irom USf $5.90 UNGEBIB WAISTS TABLE LINEN 85c value; special ARE YOU INTERESTED IN Another win-1 ner comes out; 72c GOODS 29c Value; special White goods for charming I lingerie drelses. AV In. this lot.

there are the fine sheer plain weaves and the crossbars, checks and stripes in a number pf effects. Goods Trunks EMBROIDERIES and Suit Cases Two new lots of lingerie waists have just come in, and their splendid value is apparent at a glance. The material is fine lwn on many, and the entire front of blouse is trimmed with embroidery lace very effectively. These are Dutch neck styles. Prices .81.49 and SI (Ha hnen department; profit by it.

Table damask, 72 inches wide, all pure linen, bleached and many attractive oat- 27-inch fine Swiss embroider), attractive effects, worth 98c 29c; special 21c. yjauaiiy 05c; now 72c yd. yard for .59 Psetido suit case, strictly waterproof, strong brass locks Wd bolt, regular $1.25 sale price 53 Fibre bag. light and strong, 15 nd i8-'inch size 'white and greerv made -with frame the sam as a good leather bag; brass locks and bolt .59 without a doubt the 45-inch Swiss embroidery, very fine and sheer, in charming baby Irish and other Worth $2.49 yard; special $1.08 is-inch Swfss embroidery in the most exquisite effects, in- 11 Juding a variety of the most desirable baby Irish Regu- have much about; also ilendell convertible 1- lar $3.98 value for PriceiTrom $3.59 to $50.00 Beautiful Bridal Sets Banging from $9.90 to $30 uy ine jarceua undennuslins there was no 'mlllage provided for ferred' to Attorney P. W.

McKeown as referee for Adam Bomback vs. John Tteado- COMMON PLEAS COURT COUNTT EXPENDITURES coutfTnAf ROAD LEVY CUT Ilk. Court approves the appointment of James R. Scouton. as The Endles Chain met at th.

home on Tuesday af- ss.ss"?;" lowing of. reieree. MASTERS IN DIVORCH 7 Anna Mannin vs. John Mannln Case Open Jor Jrial and Jura, iu. RanfM The case was glren to the Jury -yesterday afternoon.

In the suit of the Schletfer Engineering Co. yb. Hazleton Sheet Steel which grew outof the construction of bulldlniprs for the defendant company, an agreement was reached yesterday and a verdict was taken in favoY of the plaintiff and against the defendant for fZ.lS6.B0 without costs. The following cases, all that remained open, were continued yesterday: Martin Tlerney vs. Hillside Coal A Iron An wait Bros.

vs. Joseph Loughran, Michael O'Hara va Wllkes-Barre Hazleton R. R. Peter LaRoooo va I V. Coal Co, John W.

Griffith, Esq, is appointed HfPal nfrSkatSkaaaa TM Commissioners Fix One Mill for County Road Purposes Will Redaee the Rarea Rrpeeted By Jurors Were Discharged maaier. Gertrude Rabert Charles Ra-bert Grier B. Snyder, Eq4 is aip Dolnted miut.r. sdiylt BkA1 'nd Michael Lordlerl vs. Antonla Lor- aien.

M. ourdo, Esq, Is appointed rT7ii(m" Inrnt Mra William Hnw.tt la in master. lneae Akaaaaaat NAMED REGISTER ASSESSOR. ORDERS 5 PRAWN OM COUNTY GRIFFITH YESTERDAY. Robert Roberta, constable 0 7 discharged cases 74.67 James J.

Doyle, alderman discharged case Ui. t.20 William F. Barry, Justice discharged cases 15.90 W. H. Glhbs, alderman discharged cases 14.10 John F.

Pesotlnl, Justice discharged cases 4.JJ Joseph Mayewskl, constable discharged case 1 i'j Lewis Keen, Justice dls- charged cases 7.10 B. R. Davis, witness 4 08 John Loskie, witness fees. 2.20 W. Barry, Justica court case .1, S.t5 John Pollock, alderman 1 summary convictions "12.20 James C.

Lyndln, witness fees i 10.01 Felix Ansart, referee 45.00 Jonas Long's Sons, prison Oily CtM Trt4 Oaf Tkta Week If Tkat Brar'AaMat Hatl Tawa-, hlvwLca Cm Trial Far Taraa Waeka, Wm Reach Jary T-mor-J I rwawVaraict Takea 34S vMtAtt W' Rowland were visitors, at Parsons on Sunday. steward have Edward Tanner was yesterday ap- ruaua. me sinking fund and general fund mlllage have also been slightly Increased this 7 .,7: 6. Letter to Painters J. Beck.

general crganlw the' painters and decorators, who is rnakfng hie headquarters- at Hotel Hart, last night Issued the following bulletin calling attention to an open hld JUn 14 ln thl "A cordial Invitation is extended to the members of the craft to attend an open meeting of. the local union No. 41 In Central Labor Union HalL SS East Market street 1 "You are- undoubtedly aware that the local has signed up an agreement with- a large majority of the employers, where4y we secured an increase this spring from 23.75 to tS, for an eight hour day, and as we would i be pleased to have you enjoy the same benefits as our members, we therefore invite all craftsmen to Join hands with us. "Whether you are an ex-member or have never belonged before you are entirely welcome to be with us atthe meeting. 7 AH fines have been remitted and past differences forgotten, The Initiation fee has been reduced from 210 to SS for a short time to give you an oppostunlty of Joining the movement" poiniea oy me court as register assessor of the school district of Black tingston.

8 Before Judge Oarman the suit of Conrad Lee amlnst the I V. R. R. is still on trial and is expected to consume the remainder of the. week.

This is the third week of trial In the Creek Township- to fill a vacancy caused by the removal of Charles lalt. -Miss Fidelia' Courtright is VlsiUng relative at Pike's CreeiL onJSnndBadeD witug rrora said district Gave Benefit Concert COMMON PLEAS NOTES O. J. Clarke vs. Liquid Carbonic Co.

Report of referee filed finding In favor of the plaintiff and against A fair slsed audience attended the benefit concert at the First Baptist and rough skin mads soft and whit Church last evening. The entertain ment was given for the benefit of J. S. by Cutlcura Soap an Tha nrat.wek of; Jane common pleaa 'court practically came to an nd jraaterdajr when Judire Jonea, un-jubla to et a cane for trial, discharged 'th Jurors for the remainder of lb week. Tha only caaa balna tried out on this week's list Is that of Walter Bray awalnst Haile Township.

This Jaw-Bulti was tried twice before and on tha second trial th plaintiff received a verdict of A new trial iM being- held before Judge Ferris. Humphrey. The following program ointment in morf PIMPLY FACES CLEARED Oae Baaletoa noad aad Ohjaetlams te Other Will Irevaf Oatlay af Maaey Far Raada This Tear. The county commissioners yester-day reduced the tax levy, for county road purposes from two mills to one mill, thereby reducing the tax levy for all county purposes from six to five mills, which will mean a. reduction of the total amount of taxes collected this year for all county purposes of from, about 1900,000 to 000.

i The reduction of the road mlllage was made owing to the action of the commissioners in revoking. their decision to build two county roads between this city and. Hacletorf. and the delay in getting the other proposed county road work started. When the two mill levy was made for road purposes the commissioners had decided to build both' roads to Hazleton at a cost of nearly- Objections were filed to the two roads by residents of Avoca and vicinity.

One of the Harieton roads, that by way ol Alberts, and Drums, was Withdrawn tha mmv Kit was i auvpuea Martin Pooley, printing Jurors pay roll case. Sample of eac free, with 22-p. ski the defendant for $348. Exceptions filed. Bill of reference for $4 1 approved.

'William H. Melan vs. Joseph Handler. Case referred by agreement to Attorney M. F.

McDonald as referee for decision. Fred Jacobs vs. M. J. McDonald and others.

By agreement case re 70.82 7.60 257.44 570.62 715.92 jurors' pay roll VA Spring Song," First Baptist Church choir; that wo two were Maying," Miss Ethel Shelamer. accom book. Address "Cull, vurura iwj Toil cure," Dept Bostori 1.475.01 1 wuu lHy rU panied by David Campbell; rHow shall I 2 love thee," Miss Grace HadsaU; "Song of Mary MaKdalene," ladies' 1 cnoir or tne irst Baptist Church; "The Sailor's Grave," John T. Jonea; and "polonaise," Miss Dannie Helner Sweet Miss Margaret Bird; "The Rhine.1 church choir; "Will, he come," Miss Ethel Shelamer; "Be true to Wales," Joshua Williams; "Leaving yet loving," objection vto the other by way Stanley ladies' choir: reading. Miss Katherina Ruther.

ford; piano Ruth Barbon and Mary Maiion; "Haymaking." Miss Margaret 'Xnick-Clack." church cnoir. 01 rv niia- tiaven ana Freeiand, is still pending in the hands. of the court' The delay disposing of these objections make it Impossible to do much road work this year and the commissioners have decided that they will not need the money originally contemplated. The riiirvea: find Imw. Am AH the participants acquitted -them selves in an admirable manner and eacn1 number, on the program'- was enthusiastically received by.

the appre A Chance to Earn Vacation ilioney flake Education Pay -V We want boys and girls in every city and town from Car- bondale to Bloomsburg to sell MIIIIMICO. Flour. 'A cash PRIZE of $50.00 will be divided among the best workers, J' 1 COMMISSIONS -i: 3 7. In addition to the cash prizes we will pay weekly a regular commission per barrel on all sales. This is a rare oooortiinitv to earn vacation monev.

and ciative auaience. 1 also held up and it Is not believed SUITS MAY COME AND SUITS' MAY GO BUT BLUE SERGES GO ON FOREVER Tennyson sajs that men may come and men may go but tie littiej' bafcbling brook goes on for Tt A way with Blue' Serges they're perennial, enduring, undyingl The Blue Serge' Itf the true joy suit. When the god old summer time comes, fround and we feel like lounging a bit on the grass, what will up" like a Blue. Serge? And with 'a little brushing and press- ing you've got your Sunday-go-to-meeting Vglad rags." MY SPECIAL ROYAL BLUE SERGE SUITS: AT $15 and not likely to fade as a color in the" rainbow. Ily guarantee for life sees to that.

Free Swimming Lessons that any money will be spent for their Improvement by the county this year.1 The Young Men's Christian' Asso ciation management has made ar As modified by the commissioners the count l.n. fur nnrMi nf tax ation this year is now as follows: rangements to throw open forv the use of boys who cannot swim the new swimming pool at Sf North General fund 7-10 mills Brlda-e fund 1.1 mn i Sinking fund i -ie mills Washington stret. During the week of June 19 instructors will be on hahd under the direction 6f M. D. County road fund 1 mill Wood, the physical director, and.

any a Total mlls Last year the total levy for all county purposes was 2 1-4 mills, but uuya vi wb uy over ten years 01 age wna wish -to learn to swim will be taught free of charge. The plan I learn to be business boys and girls at the same time. to be followed Is similar to the end followed last year when Physical Director Rogers and his assistants taught over 100 boys to swim in one ri 11 TPS mill $. In order to be eligible to admission 1 If ar, boys intending to take advantage of Please send me instructions and stationery required in order to sell M1HIMICO FLOUR for you. Name Address i City or Town V' And the making and styling resembles the usual run of $20 and $22 suits like twin-brothers.

Get "blue serged" this "summer. They're practical--t' they're economical-and they're stylish, -tome in and I'll talk It over. t7 these lessons moist enroll at the boys' building during the coming week. Enrollment cards ihave been printed and admission will be given ous designating the exact hour when the holder may come for his lesson. Information in detail may be se cured by calling upon H.

H. Lewis, secreury of the Boys Department, or M. D. physical director of the Boys' Department at 6 North Washington street, or by telephoning, the "'-7 1 ion1. 81 Day New York Exouraion via New Jersey Central, all trains, June 17.

Adults children 12.20. Re-turning from New York on any regular train to June 12 Inclusive, tiny pink laxative pills it'i. '('' "y'if SSa. at oWstH et Wt frees THE DR7 WBJJAMS MEDICINE CO SCHENECTADY, ft Y. I For full information cut out the above coupon and mail at once to A SALES DEPARTMENT, MlNR-HILLARb.

MILLING WILKE-BARRE, PA: Lb UIS ROSEN THA Over Kirby's.

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