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I asbury: park VENING 0 PRICE ONK CENT MiNKTKIOTIl VKAU. ISO. His ASIUIRY l'AKK, NHW JEKSKY, TUESDAY, JULY IS, 1905. TRAGIC DEATH OF AGED BELMAR WOMAN DEAL HOUSE LOOTED 11 IS FATALLY BURNED in Found With Brains Beaten Outj0ress 0f Mrs. Richard While Catches Fire as She Hotter Than Yesterday and No Thieves Enter Mansion of P.

Moore, Wealthy Hew Yorker, While Family Is at BeachAttempt to Break Into Fourth Avenue Cottage. Tribune Reporter Strolls Into Meeting For Young Girls Only. In Room Of Mothei'S Home RnmeA flmncf Relief Is Promised For Tomorrow. LIIU llVlflV. I ItIll WIVIk WIVIIIIII WMI II IIIIIIVI In Paterson.

i Duuy ueiunc ridno tic LAunyuijuicu. BI1IIIIXD HIGH MARKOF102 INHERED UPON 000 FflilFlilB oin II I UUIIU II lllllll NO PROSTRATIONS REPORTED Pali-ismi, July is. A murder was rii colored 1 1 i morning when tin- re CAP IS REMOVED PASTOR GETS $150 PURSE The residence of P. Monro, a wealthy Now Yoik, lumber merchant, at the cor mains of India Cniiklin, 10 yeais old, found in a mum of the homo For Three Weeks' Vacation of The Xev York Tribune correspond nt this morning, with his itiqulsltivt vein palpitating ItiO thuds a minute, wondered Into the Ocean Grove tabernacle, whore the evnngollst. Mis Helen Ortrude Runmey, Is conducting special meetings each morning- for young: ladles between thp ages of Iff and 24.

The correspondent hud 'forgotten thla and meandered Into the structure. No sooner had ho settled himself comfort-ably hen a charming girl Informed iho newspaper man that the meeting was for young ladles of certain age. Well I dm eligible as far nge is concerned and If you will just wait a minute' I will go outside and get niy nklrti. It was" go' "hot today that I left them homo." The girl blushed furiously ind the Joker walked out w'lth an "al-mnnnc" smile. Mis.

Pi, hard While of West Pelmar at noon today, was fala-lly buriie.i and tho attondim; physician, I'r. W. L. Kiiimonth, says that she will hardly live 4S hours. The accident was a peculiar one.

Mis. White was preparing the 'noon day' meal and had a roaring lire in the stove. As she lifted the water fi run iho stove the flames flew up and '-a-t lite tu her die's and hair. The woman, who Is TO year of rolled about the floor sulTeiins untold agony, lb screams summoned her husband and two Mrs. Prowti anil Mrs.

Applofiate, who with great ditll-ctillv tote the woman's tlamitifj dress from her budy rind covered her with heavy She was unconscious by Ibis time and her body was raw from tho flames. I'r. W. L. Klnmonth of Pelmar was hurriedly ami did nil that wa pio'llilo under the conditions, lie says thai it is one of tiie most pitiful lu-r mi 1 1 in I'mikiiiivilli'.

Tin- girl's hi a. I Ii.iJ lii'i-n beaten illi some Kiiui of a blunt iusli umeiit, lln; skull in dm; crur-'hed. liraliiH Hen' scattered about I hi' i i m. itim vv.ii woman uf low i mural standing. She was I Id hi be Hit' wile ut Sherman ('iinkiln, 24 vears nlil.

who lives at llor 11 i til 't liusbntut, Herman imklni, is said to have hounded In i' over she 1,1 went In hvo with Ills second husband, M'llilo all three air nf tho same naini thole i- mi relation. FLYER HITS FREIGHT i Chicago and Detroit Special Wricked at Rochester One Killed. I i Diver Completed Work In Preience of Large Crowd of Sightseers. Conuver, the contractor, bus finished his part of tile woi of putting In the new sewer system and nil that remains to ho dune now Is to complete the street work, The problem, of unscrew lug tho sen end of tho sewer pipe at Klghth avenue was solvej by the employment of it diver. The deep workman arrived on Saturday ami completed that part of tin work In about 20 minute.

The operation was witnessed by a large TinvJ of sightseers. Oreos Juniors Win. Two enthusiastic haseiall nines nf youngsters, the Oreos and the Colorado, met on the Athletic grounds yesteiday mid played swift IKtle game. The Oreos won, score 9 to 7. Patterles; lallson and AVray Wagner and McAfanus.

Score by Inn ings. oreos. Jr 0 2 2 111 1 1 0(l ''I'loiados 00 2 04 100 07 4 Hit. In-si N. V.

July IS A Chicago fro n. and Ihiroit i.riil on tho i'w Ynrk'llio i inln a at tho -1 I y. CnU i i1 I root rro-saiHt hero, ihn ailing Sill. a- a till- ooii i-ntiun Mv. nf it two of Ihom Mnyor has 1 1-n vblting uthor points ymnslioil tn kiinlliii'-T.

inti i "sl in tho wovt. his vacatluii ex-Jaino i was killo.l ami soyoral' t'-mliii'; ovor a porloil nf thivo wooks otlioi injnroil. July .1. llo will rotuni next work. GIVE MO COLLECTION BUT BUY ICE CREAM WAR AT PLEASURE BAY IS GOING MERRILY ON Stoney's Italian Raiders and Owner Dorn Will SueStoney Brings Suit For $5000 Damage Against Ross and Cade.

This Was Leader Yalman's Cooling Advice a Young Peopk's Meeting This Morning Rev. Cortland Myers Says Forget the Heat. mm mm. Ml ner of Neptune and Norwood avenues, Heal, was enlered between 11 and 12 o'clock yesterday morning by sneak thieves and $2,000 worth or diamonds md other valuables stolen, Including a diamond sunburst belonging to Mrs. Moore, which she prized very highly The family was nt the beach mid left tho servants, Who are nabl to he trustworthy in charge of the promises.

The thieves entered through tin I'toiit door and walked boldly upstairs, ransacked the rooms, threw tho con tents of the bureau drawers on ine tloor and si'iirched every nook and ranny. Nothing was taken except Jewelry, which, It is understood, was left on the bureaus by Mrs. Moore and her live daughters. AVh'-n tho family returned for him hortly after 12 they discovered the theft. The servants were summoiud md ere as much sui pi Ised as their inploycrs.

They knew nothing of the occurrence am) Had seen no one outer ir leave the house( Pinkerton's Employed. The I'liikerlon detective bureau of Xow York was Immediately notified nd two expert detectives are IlDv at wank on the ease, which, they say, Is dillh'tilt one as no clews wore left by thi' sneak thieves. It Is thought that il is the same gang which entered vi i ll houses at South Klboron during tin' past ivs. Another theft has Jus( come to light. illliongli 1 happened last Thin day night.

The victim was Mrs. Robert K. lerson, who resides at the corner of Fourth avenue ami Pond street, Asbury Park. Thieves entered her pantry and emptied the larder of all the good. things It contained.

Tho thieve" gained entrance by hiikimIiIiik the lat tice work ami making an opening through which the holt was slipped, MADDOX'S ALIBI It Is Understood That This Will Be His Defense, The case of the stale against William L. Maddux, which will ho tried at Free-In. id on July 20 before Judge Foster, piomisi-s to bo one of the most amusing that local lawyers have ever had lo deal with. Maddux Is one of th" inch ivlm ueie artciled a few weeks ago on tin- 1 harg" of keeping a "speak easy," He was befoie Judge l-'oslct at lli.it time and pleaded not guilty. II is sal, I that when his ease is brnilghl in 1 1 1 1 1 In- will nt 1 is 1 it to prove, an ilibl.

as lie claims that when the lbpior wai ydd In his place be was not present. If anyone who looked like him was there was not In-, but else, The other' prisoners who wen-arraigned the same time will bo tried oil Iho same day. GRAU FAMILY HERE Famous Theatrical Manager at the Metropolitan Hotel. Among the 1 i arrivals at the Metropolitan hotel are Mr, and Mrs Puhen Hi. 111 ami their daughter.

Mr. "Iran Is Hie fiiiifnis theatrical manager md Is piosiib nt of a vaudeville agein ind tin att al Inn i-111 In the New Votk theatre building. The dans ale hole fur a long stay, 'raving engage,) apai Iments practical-ly for th- seisuit. It is their first hc.i-s'iii h' le. FISHING BOAT ARGUMENT Decision Reserved by Judge Cross In Case of Emma B.

Judge in the Fulled Stale's dislrli court, he, nd argument yester-ady on the jh! by Harry Pii-tce against filihlg boat Hmma and nay W. Maddux of Asbuiy and decision. Pletie claims to be half owner In the boat, and stales that Maddox, who hi been o.etriting II since 1000, has failed to divide th- He seeks to have vessel sold. Free Dental Operations Py th- best op orators tu the I'tdled states Thm. --day and l-'tiday, July V) md 21 for examination Thursday.

I o'cloik p. tn. at Asbury Park auditor-him. M. It.

Ptinknian. H. Jj. chairman Mlnle "ommitree. 21 Mi while and gray lace tennis -hues at Hay's shoe store, Mallison avenue.

20-22, HS-I70 rubber solid sneaks 2 lo 5, Fie at Day's shoe Hfore, Matlison en ue, 20-22 IBs-170 Boys. AA ante, at once bright boys. Apply Stflner and Son, Asbury Park. Misses' rubber soled sneaks at Hay's store, M.ittison avenue. Low Humidity Has Saved Many Cajes of Prostrations That Might Havo ResultedBeach Crowded With Bathers Seeking Relief From Intense Heat of the Day.

At 11 o'clock this lluiliiluR live thermometers on M.ittison avenue save an average tempo, a turf of and at 2 o'clock J11 front of Leonard's res taurant the high figure of 102 degrees was recorded, and this thi-rmiimeter was under an awiilng protected from the direct rays of th- sun. 1'p to 12 o'clock no prostrations were reported for today. A Wave of Heat. A heat wave Is causing preat loss of life nnj dcutnfoi t. generally is sweeping over tip' country and experts say there Is Nttli; nlgns of a lot up for several days' to come.

Fortunately the humidity In this vicinity has been very low and is a result prostra- 1 Ions have been few. Figures of Previous Years. observer Obet said at 2 o'clock this iflernoon that today's temperature would exceed that of yesterday by at least two degrees. The llgures for yesterday are as follows: Maximum, 95; minimum, (IS. At "1 o'i-Uk It was Figures for a few previous years for this season were given to a Press man iiv Mr.

ohert and are as follows: Inly 20, ISO 4 .100 July .1. IStiS M2 ly 21, ISO!) 01 July IS, 1000 July 2. 1001 0., July fi, 1002 04 July 10, loo.l 07 July 10, 1004 1 02 one remarkable feature In this sec tion has been tho almost total absence of pionlrutlon. One case Is that of Miss Prigham, who Is employed at the Casino bathing oltlce. She was stricken yesterday afternoon, hut after restoratives were applied resinned her work.

The bathing during the print few days iias boon enormously pal ronir.ed, many pending Iho whole day In Hie wab-r. I'he beach was crowded with people up to a l.ilo hour last night mid relief was found by many In breeze which prang up. Suffering In Other Cities. In Now Votk the t'ntil wave which in yesterday si 111 holds tho city in its burning and Is adding scores to the list of dead and prostrated. At o'i loi the otlicial thermometer reg istered M.

hich is six degree warmer than yesterday at the same time. Ill the slieet however, Uliollblal i er moil a 1 consistently registered 11) degrees. No relief Is promised ami the list of dead and the number of boat prostrations growing. MISS HEILENMAN WEDS Became Bride of George Heller of St. Paul, Minn.

C.i'UI.'O Heller uf SI. Paul, Mltllie-aita. and Miss II Mae I hili-unia the daughter P. v. J.

F. Ilelleiitnan. pastor of the Hey pen M. F. chut, weie married at the Methodist parsonage in N.

at noun of Saturday, July 13. The father of th- blide pi --I I'm tiled the oioemouy in th- pies'-noc of a few chosen fri'-nds the imiiy. After a weildimt breakfast Iho couple si irtid fur theb future homo In St, Paul, by way of Asliuiy and N'-w Voik. liming their slay in A shiny Path the bride and irrooin won' gnosis ir the Coleman House. Mr.

Heller, a native of Prldgoton, N. .1., Is now a pro: rous biiliiets man ill th- city of St. Paul, where ho lias reside. the (a. six years.

SPECIAL MASTER NAMED Carroll Robbins Will Be Hero Tomorrow In Krochl Case. Ttoirtoii. Ju'y is. Chanel llor Magi-lodav diie p-, Spi'iil Chancery Master ill ol! I'oblirns to go to As'tiiiry Park to take lenimi.iiy on mentality of Airs. C'lrnelli It.

Kn.chl, in h-r suit against In. and Mrs. II. S. Taylor.

He will go tornoriow. Allcnhurst's Population, The population of Allcnhurst Is now 247, whi i'-a In p.fil It was only Ilia, To make a girl l.iaghl at your jokes Is really 'jiiit- simple; pick Ollt one With pretty teeth. Or one who is a dimple. Automobiles to rmt, day or hour. J.

Sony, Cookmni avenue. 147tf Youth's rubber soled, sneaks 40c at Day's rhoo store. 20-22, lf.X-170 VVedol undersells. l5tl Rev. W.

G. Moyer In West. Rev. AV. Mnyor of Mount Holly fnimerly uf West drove, rfltelide.l tin? recent International Hpwnrt League convent inn hold in Honvor.

Col. The Sunday before tin- convention Rev. Mr. xi -i- in ..,..,1. Li- ..1 1 I I it I 1 1 I I II Hi II I ,1 1 lal i nllcction t.i moot an expendl- lui'' about tn lie mailo.

1 ho otllcial boa rii sanctioned this plan of raising UNO Illlllll'V. 1 before tho service ended Pastor was suipiisoil whoil one of the iillii-ial linaril members p. forward ami presented tin- pastor with a purse containing tn defray his expenses in thi' P-iivcr oonvoiit inn. Ilio latter was raised ruining tho members if the rnimri gallon ami Mount I fully if Mr. Mnyor partially ninlor Minn nf I In Ladies' so- Loader Charles II.

Vat man of tho Yi lini People's tneollngs In tho temple-. (Irovp, has reputation for rniiijae I leas and many surprises, hut Ihis iiinrnliiff he surpasses himself when ho refused point blank to take up a ruiliitinii and im-ioad, orderc-l his in-ai -rs In Invost In inilividlial ior-linn nf Hi" offi Holy in I lay's he iriam. take romo else in Willi you," -aid I In- popular loader. t'il-1 of a enmpliiiiont which ho re. ci'ivcl u.

i Sunday from a local wit, who Willi a solemn f.n-o ilko.I up tu him an tla io arc only two mind things loll In (looan liii.ive. Leader and hay's i. cream." Thi, of so, In forth a how of laiiKh-tor, hut wi'hin the limits of prop, iely. Ki-v. Curilanl Myers, pallor of the Talon lirnoklyn, was llien iat i id'i -i and paid a huh cnmplimeiil to lui' l.ihiin uf 3.

cadi I Valin.iu. lb ho was tho only man III America who cuiild think of now subjects from day In day, year In and year out, ami 'till out. Itain his larye aildiellees, lo thou adnioul -lid tin- lm-al residents upon tin- lilt piiiteits against Hi" ho.it Inch b.i-l heard fmm ime to time lui i i his stay. "Think of the people on the Knst Side, eu Vork, and fur-el wile the ounihidim; wnrds of the iiiiiii-ii Itaptist, To v. Iir.

Charles II. of S. pa-'tur of tl 1'ii-ni't! Chun in Am-iion. piuiiuum-o, (in- In EXCURSIONISTS HERE Three Big Train Loads From Westfield and Newark. The hot weather pioved to lie a impetus fur Hie excursionists and two hi1; eiowds of In i came hi Ihis Tie- cliiiri In of' We-tlicld, .1..

wore the first In airiv- In two The arrival here wa fu until -bo tonight. St. I'aul's of Now. nk Was the other oik. to Tiny will leave at C'lS.

Baby Parade Board to Meet. There "ill bo .1 meet 1 of tile ll.iby Parade il commission In th" office of Secret ii Arthur Hope this -veiiimr. So far only fi entries have lief-ri re. oiw 1. but the list will lie.

sin to fill in a few days. I'titil fa i tier of of 1 1 1 1 at -toi'v at the be i -h entry blanks for ill- parade i an be sei mod at room V. Appleby Only a Few Days More uf our sale of women's firnde exfonis. II. Pis KTLlNP.Af'H COMPANY.

The pkleo to buy stoves now- and 1 han,) of all descrip tions. Kmnituro 503 Main -tret. KOtf Violin instruction, Arthur Parker. nan Postuftice building. 137, 4'Jtf Th undersell fton.

Tutlle, C22 Oookman avenue. lGatf MIrs Mabel Sornnton and Miss San-jer of Woodstock Hill, are spending fW tlnya at the home of Miss M. Atigusht Lyon; 813 Rond street, thi city. Rev. K.

Tennyson Smith, the English divine, will preside at both services to ho held hi tho Ocean Grove auditorium on July 29. Tear Out 40 Slot Machines Justice Hulick Had Gipsy and a Bunch of Antiques Before Him. A collect Ion of antiques was placed In 'he Neptune township Jail last night by the iifHeers of that municipality. Some wire hoboes, others drunks and last hut not least Oypsy 1)111, whose record as a bad man Is being added to day. Pill was arreslrd last night hy Of-Ih-er (itillln for being Intoxicated, lfe put up i fight and choked the officer, who whacked him over th head with his nightstick.

This did not appear to salt ly the offender, who, as he was ibout to be placed In a coll, commence. to fight once more. Officer Truex was siimiuoued urn he mid Griffin together succeeded In placing Rill behind the lirns, when he sweltered In the heat all night. At a hearing before Justice llullck this morning he was sentenced to Ihiee months in the county jail. The other offenders were (J.

F. Comers ami Albert Moore, two hoboes who liny balled from New Yoik. They were found in Rnidley's lee house by oitp-ers White ami Passett. They were discharged, but told If found again in these paits they would he sent to Jail. Junes Juiffy, another tramp, was also attested by Officer llassett.

Jlo was givin chohe of I wo months in Jail or a chance to leave town. He took the. latter. Fdward Pti'-kalew, arrested hy 0 Ul cer lor being Intoxicated, was lined 1 and costs. John Hurtles who was brought before Justice llullck i bilged for the second time with vag-ramy, was sentenced to two months at Freehold.

Herbert Lee, released on "1 and who fmgot to pay a tine of JJ and costs, was arrested and committed to the county jail. A bazar will he given by the Ladles' Aid society of tile First I'resbyf-rlan church, Thursday, July 20, on the church lawn, instead of Allenhurst pavilion. tee roam and cake will be served. A Season of White and" Tan. White and tun footwear have the call.

An assortment at iitcliibach's that embraces everything desirable. 16JJ Waitress Wanted. White waitress. Apply at French's restaurant. 722 M.ittison avenue, Asbury Talk.

167tf 20tf Read Our Ad. On page 2. i 114 1P.A A. STRICKLIN. Pioycle tires, reasonable prices.

Mark Ouy, 40.S Main street. 141tf Miens brown tennis lace shoes J5c at Day's shoe store o2, 17Q GOLECU cases lie lias had to deal with ilurlnir his profos lonnl experience. Mrs, While's husband Is nearly prostrated With -tlcf. ALMOST KILLED BY ELEPHANT Trainer. Is Whirled, Then Dashed, to Ground at a Circus.

H. S. Rankin, a trainer with the au-tello-Wolh circus which comes hole Saturday, was almost killed by an elo- diant at Perth Anibuy Sunday nit nil while the elrcns was the The brute cauylit the man nouiid the wai whirlc him uriiiml Is head and da-hod him to the ground Itankin was picked up bofure h- was trampled on and hurtled to the Perth Amboy hospital. It is said he has only slight (banco of recovery, lie has concussion of the brain and several broken bones. GLASS IN HAND nested For Months In Mrs.

Jacob Hag- erman's Palm. I'or months a piece of glass half an in -h wide and almost an inch Ions lay imboii-d hi the palm of the hand of Mt. Jacob H.iKcrmaii of Corllos aw- uiio. AVost (hove. This momlnir It was miov.

,1 by lr. II. S. Kiiimonth. I.a-t winter crossing railroad tracks Mrs.

II.i;;ermaii fell and cut her land. The wound li-alod soon but there was constant pain. The operation revealed cause of the trouble. HCOKER ON STAND Made an Undoubtedly Favorable Im pression Upon Legislators. Albany, July 18.

Justice Hooker ic, his accusers tills mornini; taking til" witness In his own defense II- his evid" mo In a unlet, determined and prcobe manner, CleatlllK undoubtedly favotabl" Imnressiou with I legislators. He was ex amined at leiuilt and wont in detail into tho various phases of the charge against hint, making a denial that there was any "cause" fur bis removal from ottleo. SIX BURNED TO DEATH Fire Totally Destroyed Hotel and Snuffed Out Lives. AV.ib.i'-ha, July Ie- hotel was totally destroyed by flio fly this morning. Six persons wen; tun hod to death.

The explosion of an iiminaiing gas lank the (Ire. Tho dead are: A llurrm-m 1....1 baby, Hubert Johnson, dertnido Sten-I'-li-r, Ib-bceo-i lli-rmaii and James Hunt. There may bo other bodies in tiie ruins. 40 PEOPLE DROWNED Ferry Boat Capsized and Pleasure Seekers Met Death. Lahore, I rid, July IS.

A ferryboat pKiiig on Amber lake capsized today while 1 rutying a largo number of pleasure returning fiom .1 f'to, ami 4D person-' wot- drowned. Miss Coi nude K. Ciiddint; of Chester, who Ins been at th homo of her couiri, Mis. L. K.

Hra.lt, k-2 Lake avenue, Dci-m today, with Mrs. Kiigene Trottf-r. for where rho will remain for a week previous to p-tn! ring home. is a talented young pianist and daring her stay here culti vated a 1 erg- aoouaintatiei xtiip. Her many fronds regret her Clearing Sale.

Pollh sa cllS at (le.ltysfT Sale plices. Cook's P.ee Hive. 1S2- AVomeri's russi-t r-ilf blijf-her $1oO shoo now at $2.00 at Day's Bhoe tore, Mitiron avenue The ipiinoRo-RiiHslan war In Man- Inula Is losing all Its Interest to residents of Long llraiich and Pleasure Hay since Milan Itoss and Oeorgo Cade, president and secretary-treasurer of lite Pleasure Hay Amusement company went Into ncllou last Friday iiltlil ami tore down a high hoard fence en clod around the inerry-go-nuiiid hy It. Sloney, lessee of the park. In -plii' of that gentleman's forces, consist ing of one policeman, lawyer and a llisllce of the peace.

V''-lilday the biillle was resumed from the hi Ighls by Captain Sloney and Ids warriors, who charged the mer-' -r i 1 1 1 owne, by the Pleasure Pay Amusement company and toi'n out 10 automatic moving picture and slot mai lilnes ow ned by Frederick Horn, who leased the (iilvllcgo from the Amusement company. Captain Sloney was armed witti a dispossess writ In Iho possession of llubbanl M. Pnnc and was nerompaiiii'd by gang of It. Hat. who tme hose machines from 'In-li- as easy as they would lt .1 their Italian htead.

Now Dorn Will Sue. Mr. I lorn says thai lie will employ took iiftcr hU Interests. )e ilins ib.it his m. ii hlnes forced ''l il and Dial it is Impo-siblo definitely slat- the amount of his loss.

He will not 1 1 mov- his machines from the highway until so directed by his conn- cl. The dl'-po-siss writ was se uie. lOihoiit his knowledge, nrnt i-dnce he was no! in to look after its tii.o-lilocs be feels that ho Is oiitlllec to dimagos. Damage Suit For $5,000. AVh'-ti tin' exclicnn-lit cause, by Hie tearing duwii of the fence subsided i hose Interested thought the had talren place.

'I'he principals little thought that Captain Str was taking Iho Initiative nn action for prcit-niaty lediiss. Through Circuit Court ludg" ('hailos IP ndi i'-ksoii vote olitalni-d lu a suit for damages. Papers In the were -ivi by Constable Charles V. Feller on l.Mw.arl H. liieeii, the comtahle in of OMI'-i I at Pleasure I i Friday night hile the spile f.

ic was being mm down; Milan Pu-s, president, and 'P-nt go P. Cade, seen i-ry of the Pleasure Pay Amusement company. The mil la tort, the papers being July at Fteitinld. Justice of the pe.ioe iloi.iri' 1 i I i kr of Acuity Park has also been solved with papers In (lie above-named suit. Asbury Park Piano Co.

Sli'iiibnch building, Cookmaii ave-mil; and Main street. Tuning, repairing, polishing pronipl'y done, (ialloy Fnulis. Telephone 2itl-r. kid champagne $100 ox-foid ties at $2.00 at Hay's shoe store, 21 A'attisoti avenue. 20-22, 1BS-170 New ami second hand furniture bought ami sold.

Crosbie Furniture Main street. 170lf Tuttle, 622 Cookm.m avenue. The undersell store. 165tf StlL fl Knights of St. John and Malta to Hold Annual Session In September.

'1 ho annual session nf tho Urainl J.ii.;o uf tho I'haptor (loiuanl of Amor-Uu, Knights uf St. John ami Malta, will ho llol.l here on TlleSilay. H-pl. at ID The giaml olll-ioi-i will make their at tin Culi man ail'l the will in the I'nloinan easin.i. i''iainis 1 ImiiflitaliriK, Iv, Ki'ne' i li am I'llnr of tho onler, Is autlmi ily fur iho ialemoiit that thoro Will lie from tu -locates liore fruni all part-; of tiio lii it States, ami all are nntin-pa'iui; a ioy.il time in the Twin The iio is ln l'l fur the pill peso of liii? ilin etors aiel olTh eis for tho li' iuiiT tho nf i hi-r 1 1 i i i hiisiiiess.

There is no s.i(Uio. timo fur elnsinif of tho uuvoiiliou ami it ill euntimie fnmi iia to il.i.f nnlil tho various matters h.ive b. en linii heil up. CHEAPER TELEPHONES William R. Sine, Visitor Here, Invents i New Shell.

AVilli.im Sin- of YVilliamspm t. ha-i be i petiiling a few days in Park Willi friends. Mr. Sine was a iee'ly one of the most prominent in WiiMamsport, but has Ri von up hi. to put on the nnrket! ..11 einetU for the telephone) wlii.ii ho his Inxente.l and has hi I Tho i-ii 1 ion consists of a reinforce.) t.

lepienio -diell, which, it Is iliiin-'d. will make the cost of telo-phon. 'i a ei o.it cho iin-r. A fac-pay is lc-eii )nii In Jersey City find noil of Iho vhoils Will bo put out tin-- ir Osteopathy. l.ir.

ftilph M. Crine grailnat of Usteoiiathy of New his oj.enoil his oilico at poioiiil avenue. Telephone Kfi. I.ri7tf For Sunburn. Pink's "Witch Hazel rre.irn takes out the fir f.

Not Bteisy or sticky. at Pl.iekV clruff 161 tf optical instruments --uuplcd optii i.iiis assure a (one. -i -niil i ii 'i'al filtlnE; of A I'utneliiis. ii" I Coukman Women's White Canvas Oxfords urn Si.vio- to suit COMPANY. H': Mi ti's and fnay tennis ties at Day's.

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