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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 5

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SATURDAY EVENING THE WILKES-BAKKE TIMEb-LEADER, NO EM i i 0 WEEDS HIS NEIGHBOR'S CHIN Globe Special Space J1RS. MARY COMER BURIED AT PLAINS Maiij frieraJs wr ta aitendxnesT yes-riay the t-jntrtl ef if rs Mary Comer, which took. t'AC from th hoir.e of fcr nephew, i. J. DciTy of Ferkl.iS street.

PiAinK. A high, iriiis as celebrated is Sacred Heart Church. Plains, by JURY SAYS MAKER OF GOVERNORS IS GUILTY OF FRAUD ONE DOSE USUALLY CURES INDIGESTION OR A BAD STOMACH Whliksrs Grower Teok the Ceunt to 47, Then Hied to Court. MAHANOY CITTf, Pa, Nuv. 1 Simon Ramus mas convicted of hairs out of the flowing whiskers tit A nt hots Urbank.

The prosecutor exhibited the hair court alone- with his damaged facial Rer. P. J. Coll.gaa at oYlock. The expression.

Ramus was recommended for mercy. The two men who live pall bearers were Patrick Corcoran. Law-reuve KiidufT. Wiles Burke. Luke Corcoran, Michael and John Comr.

in thia city fell cut over a trivial matter. Burial sas is xr.e EdJrtd Heart Cemetery Mulvihill, Liquor Dealers Agent, Convicted in Election Pri Distress from Dyspepsia, Gas, Heartburn or Soreness Van- KNIVES WIFE'S BEDFELLOWS JAMES DOOLEY OF WORTH $5.00, FOR ONLY maries Case. PLAINS DEAD Hubby Feared Knives and Hatpins, So NOT A DEMOCRATIC VOTE Free Free A Sample Package OF HAXSEX-JENKS Violet Brut TOILET WATER With Every Perfume or Toilet Preparation PURCHASE MADE AT OUR STORE Saturday, Nov. 19th isnes nve Minutes Alter Taking Diapepsin. Every farrVy hers ought to keep some Diapepsin In the.

house, as any one of you may have an attack of Indigestion or Stomach trouble at any time, day or night. This harmless rat ijn will di He Slept in NEW TURK, Xov. IS. Charges that his wife took hatpins and knives to bed. with her were made by Dr.

Walter IC Tichenor, a dentist, who opposed her application for alimony and counsel fees made before Justice Bails in the Supreme court. The dentist declares she has threatened to kill him, and he- frequently had to sit up ail night and stay at hotels. Death has claimed James l)ey of Plain, an aged and respocted resident of that place, who died Iat ntght of pneumonia, at the family home afVr three week Illness. Iwoeased was a staunch te.mpera.tK-e advocate. Ho was ore of the oldest Father Siwriety members In the state and for ywrs had charge of the boy cadets of that organization.

He Is survived, by bis wife and the following children: Mm. Thomas Hooper ol Wyoming; Bridget, Jam's, Aw. Ellen and Jane, all at home: also by three brothers, John, William and Michael, of Plains. gest anything you eai and overcome a distressed, out-of-order stomach Ave minutes afterwards. If your meals don't tem-nt vnu or what little yon do eat seems to-fill HUSBAND DESERTED HER CLERIC WILL HOLD INTERESTING MEETING When your own needs are supplied think about Christmas gifts for this is the greatest chance the city will see this season.

Beautiful lustrous taffeta petticoats in black and col- ors. Regular value for only $2.59 you. or lays like a lump of lead in your Bt rmKmi, or If you have heartburn, that lsa sign of Indigestion. ycur Pharmacist for a SQ-cent case, of Pane's Diapepsin, and take a little just as soon as you tfan. There will be no sour rising, no belchlnsc of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach.

Nausea, Debilitating Headaches Dizziness or Intestinal This will all e-o. Tlie WikMs-Barre Cleric will mret on Monday morning at 10:50 o'clock, in the Sunday school room of the First Presbyterian church. The program will as follows: "The Boston Centennial Conference of the American Board of Mlssioi Rev. Dr. T.

C. Edwards; "The Cincinnati General Convention of the Episcopal church," Rev. Dr. Jones Alleging desertion, Florence A. Robinson of this city began an action in divorce against Steward E.

Robin aon, a former 'tinstave and. resident of Broadway, Luzerne county. The libellant aver that she was married to the respondent it Xantlcoke on June 27, 1895, and they resided to- gether in WilVes-Barre until March. 190, when she charges that he deserted without cause and baa since failed to live with her. Attorneys Reynolds Reynolds represent the petitioner.

FALL OFR0CK INJURES GLEN LYON MINER and, (besides, there will foe no sour food Jeft over In the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. A Sale of 'BeaVer Hats Pane's Diapepein Is a certain car for out-of-order stomachs, because it Prusrs Exclusive Gifts tEAMSTERS MADE TO TAKE OUT LICENSES prevents fermentation and takes hold of your food and digests It the Penrose's Confidential Adviser Admits Being Arrested for Selling to a Minor. GREENS BURG. Psl, Nov. 19.

Mulvlhifl, he of the "silent touch." whose personality has been impudently Injected Into thing political In county and State for many years, yet. whose own Individual light has been hidden under a bushel, that the Interests of those whom he serve may be furthered, was forced to show his hand here when he appeared as a witness in the local courts la testifying In his own defense on the charge of, primary election fraud. After three hours' deliberation, the Jury returned a verdict finding him guilty. Attorney D. C.

Ogden immediately made a motion for a new trial, argument on which was set by Judge James W. Shul for ten days hence. Only a few witnesses were heard before the big liquor boss was called to the witness stand. The court room was crowded by politicians and scores of others, who merely wanted to get a glimpse of a "maker of Governors." While Mulvihlll's reputation known to every sehoolehUd in Westmoreland county, his personal ac-qalntaiM-e are scarce, most of his work haling been done through, the agency of the hotel men throughout the Merely Acting a Judge. "When questioned about hie acting in the capacity of judge of election at the Arnold district prlmarie on June 4, Mulvihill said that there had been no pervious arrangerwnt made that ho should not act in that capacity.

He stated that when word was received. at the polling place taai George Risher, the regularly elected Judge, was HI the Inspector chose him to act. The main point of contention In the case Is the one wherein the accusal is made that there were sixty-five ballots caeL by voters who were not rtg-istered, and that no affidavits were found in the ballot-bcx showing thit the men who cast the ballots had been WORTH 98 EACH, FOR same as if your stomach wun there. Relief In Ave minute from all ach misery at any drug store, waiting for) you. These: large 60-cent cases contain The following teamsters were ordered before acting Mayor Thomas at the instance of License Clerk McReynolds and ordered to take out a city license: Oeo.

Overton, South Pennsylvania avenue; G. Shivele-. 307 South Main street; Peter fienslelfter. 8" Wyoming street, and Frank wton of 13 School Houes lane. more than sufficient to cure almost Joseph Karjuiski of AUien was Injured by a.

fail of rook yesterday. He was employed as a miner by the Alden Coat Company. He was taken to the Nantt-coke Hospital. Times-Leader Want Ads Bring Immediate Results. any chronic case of Dyspepsia, Indigestion or any other Stomach trouble.

i 1 Sales are not uncommon but a sale Hke this is- decidedly ----uncommon. It's the greatest value we ever or heard of in 'beaver hats. There arc all shapes suitable for children or grown-ups in black, white navy, brown and cardinal. Regular $6.98 value, Saturday only IN OUR MISSING LETTER CONTEST -TITR SCHUBERT ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT What Are the Fall Names of the Following Fourteen Cities of the United States 6. W-U 7.

I 8. 9. A 1. 2. uI-A 3.

4. 5. i AN 10. S- 11. 12 -F 13.

HU -T 14. I A -I property qualified. In answer to ques-ttotvs relating to this. said: "There were no affidavits of any kind made that day, and I did not know that such a thing was necessary. There were no blanks in the supplies cent, out by the county commissioners on which to make affidavits." Mulvihill wound up his testimony by saying: "I did not illfully or knowingly allow a single person to vote illegally that day." On criS9-eamination.

District Attorney Kevin T. Cort brought up a question that hus been much discussed hereabouts. "Were you ever arrested before." asked the prosecuting attorney. "Yes." replied Mulvihill, "while I was running a hotel at New Kensington about seventeen years ago. While 1 was away from home some person in my employ sold liquor to a minor, and they had me arrested." Once a City.

iKteetli e. The big boss stated that he haS with 'great difficulty. The present Rttack began last Tuesday. ROBBER HAD TENDER HEART Learnlna Hs Had Stolen Memento of Dead, Slips Watch Back. WIMAAMSPORT.

Nov. Is A bur Ali tliatis necessary tf do is to supply tlie proper and required number of deficient letters, as' shown bv the in each of the above skeleton names of pities; After you have completed thatarrange them so that the initial letter of the( 14 names will spell out When read from top to bottom the name of one of 1 he world's best pianos- and took its name from one of the world's greatest Music Masters. What is the name of the piano? To the most correct answer received will be awarded prizes as follows: 1. Silver Uea Set 3. Silver Mesh 'Bag 2.

Ladies Gold Watch 4. Five Dollar Gold Piece 5. Eight thousand Dollars A SHEET OF SCHUBERT'S SERENADE GIVEN TO EACH CONTEST ANT FREE. Please write your solution on form below or use a sheet of paper, using this form, and send or bring to our store. The use of this blank form is to enable us know h'ow many homes in this vicinity are withqtit pianos.

There is no limit or restrictions to the number of contestants in a family, but only one prize will be given in a None of these prizes can be awarded to anyone in the family of any employee of this Company or to anyone of the judges in this contest, or to anyone in their immediate families. This contest is open to all except. those connected in any wav with this or anv other music house. CONTEST CLOSES NOV. 22, 1910.

THREE BUSINESS MEN WELL ACT AS JUDGES Mrs. Rruce Piatt of Xunticokr, oa Wednesday. Mioses Ruse and Kmma Wood were the guests of friends in Iee Park oa Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, William.

are entertaining the former's mother, Mr. Rachel Jenkins, ot'Ptymouth. Mrs. John Tosh of Lee Park. calU-d on relatives in this place on Thursday.

Mrs. Peter Wilson visited in Iee Park on Monday. Misses and Anna Keiser nf Askam, were tbe guests of their aunt, Mrs. George Keiser. on Tuesday.

Mtsa Jennie Thomas was a caller on Thursday. Misjps Emma and Rose Wood spent Thursday with relatives In Xantloifce. Miss Kiwis Keiser wag a caller Plymouth, on Thursday. glar Wednesday night rirted the pockets of William Marcus, while the tatter ulept peacefully in bed but a few feet away, last night returned to the Mumis home and slipped under a lattice wortc 01 the rear porch a watoo he had taken. A published account of the robbery yta.ted that the watch stolen was one that Marcus1 mother, now dead, had given htm.

and it Is presumed that thl sentiment appealed to the robber's heart. lived in Arnold for twenty years, coming there from the Fourteenth ward of where he had served on the city detective force. He also stated that at. the Arnold primary on June 4 there bad been 294 Republican ballots cast and two So-viallst votes. According to the testimony there were no Democratic tickets asked for, and what became of the vote of Mulvihill himself, wWo professes to be a Democrat, remains es much of a mystery as ever.

Robert Patton, an Inspector at the Arnold precinct, who i also under Indictment for the same offense as admitted on the wttness stand that there were 298 votes cart at the June primaries, nd stated that he also knew that only 258 voters had been listed at the tent assessment. He also staid, when asked by the prosecuting attorneys, that he knew tlrat it had been a frequent occurrence et elections In Arnold for a vote of 700 or 800 to be cast for ft favorite candidate. i JOHN FREEMAN BURIED IN CITY CEMETERY GLEN LYON MAN HAS HEAD INJURED y. E. Morgan, 91 North Main Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Many friends attended th funeral yesterday afternoon of John Pree- INFORMATION BLANK. Please Fill Out This Blank Write Plainly. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my solution of the Missing Letter contest: NAME Date. men, wntcn was neia irom me mmuy home '45 Hillside street. Rev.

J. Craven officiated. Interment was in the City Cemetery. The pail beerera were: Mes.r. Graver, Duubar, Davis, Blnny, and Marshall.

Jivtnph Sainkanriskt of Glen I employed as a miner at the FhWKfcim-i C1 CmitPSiw Noi A seriously injttre.d by fall ef rock Postoffice Town Would you like to have a Piano If you are under age. give name of Father and Mother POISON FOR CANDY; CHILD IS DEAD JOE HENNESSEY DIES IN THE WEST 10 ROMTKVS BAND BAIiU At Armory Thanksgiving afternoon and night. Cars positively, at 1 o'clock. 19tl ZANESVIIAJS. Nov.

Mistaking a package ef pink headache taolets for candy, the 8-year-old son of Samuel C. Tavlor last nlgth ate 14 and died In ron Have you a Tiano? you an Organ? Give below one or more names of your friend or neighbors whom you have reason to believe would consider the purchase of Piano. Piano Player or Organ. Name and address MUST he correctly 12 CINCINNATI. O- Nov.

19. C. Hcnnessy. tn outfielder last fa-son on the Trenton, N. bane ha', tesm, in the Tristate League, died at his home here to-day of perltonttlx.

Previous to hie Trenton engBgmi-nt he had played "with the WH'lamspert elub end also in the Southern and New Tork Ptatft Leagues. Address. PREACHER HICCOUGH VICTIM CHRISTOPHER Nam. Name. Address.

Mrs. Willlsm Keiser entertained Mri. Philip Davis "and children, and Name Addres. Stricken fur Day, Doctors Fear for I Hl Recovery. BRL.MAR.

N. Nov. 19. Violent Rnd Incessant hiccoughs have so worn i down the strength of Rev. VS J.

Mc J. E. MORGAN, 91 North Main Wilkes-Barre, Pa. on every Laughlin that physicians in attendance have slight hope of hi recovery. Only Oi "BROMO CUIl; that Laxative Brorao O01'1118 Cures a Cold in One Day, Crip in 2 Dayi Four years ago he had a similar but milder attack and was saved only It URDAY SPECIALS AT THE lid Corsets Saturday Coat Special Gloves A beautiful fine quality black Caracul coat for mUss and ladies; full Hand Bogs Tllark leather with Vt eiodlsed frames, extra poKet bk enclosed.

SATURDAY AT -10? Splendid quality Coutll long model, four hose supporters attached sold mostly at T5c. SATURDAY AT 44? Kimonos Kimonos and dressing sacques made of good quality duckling fleece In handsome patterns, assorted colors. SATURDAY AT 50? Kimonos and dressing sacques mads of flanelefte In blues, blacks and greys small nest patterns. SATURDAY AT 44? Sweaters Ladies' nd misses" coat sweaters In averted colors special quality worth 11.25. SATURDAY AT 08? Mens and boys heavy knitted sweater coats In grey only extra large sites.

SATURDAY AT 40? A washable and well wearing glove of rhamolsette In the natural color all tlses." SATURDAY AT 25? PAIR Two clssps Paris stitched back, fins quality kid gloves In all shades and sines. Hold by most stores as a dollar value. length; lined throughout; well worth flJ.OO. SATURDAY AT 912.08 Extra Suit Special Women's Hne tailored suits made of eioellent quality wool In plain and fancy stripe effects; splendid Assortment all the newest fall hde. Other stores Ask anywhere from US.

00 to 118.00 for this style1 suit. Kins Coutll "RU8T PROOF long moled, four hoss luce and ribbon trimmed. A regular 11.00 value. Hndom Imitation sllgstor hard bags in two style. Beautiful finished frames, Rejjlarly II.

O. SATURDAY 'AT St.lD SATURDAY AT GO? SATURDAY AT SO? PAIR -SATURDAY AT $10.89 SCSopf Ui VE Cash Certificates With Every 11 Bros; liZsT.

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