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And Be Satfaflcd WEATHER Fair and wnraer tonight Friday, fen- eressiag eleaeJaeM aad wamer. Jj VOLUME 13. NO. 153. INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA.

THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1917. TWO CERTS. Indiana Stores Are Good Enough For All Of Uo All The lime; Shop Here And Bo Satisfied SPRING STYLE STRAND THEATRE EVENT TUESDAY HAS BEEN SOLD SPRING STYLES ARE DISPLAYED Immediate Declaration of War By Germany Against The United A. Blit2 of Pittsburgh, who for Indiana merchants, having membership in the Indiana Chamber of some time past had been owner and director of the Strand Theatre on Philadelphia street, has disposed of Commerce are rapidly putting the finishing touches to their exhibits of spring merchandise and window dis IN INDIANA of his property to Garis Brothers States Would Cause No Surprise TOO HEN HURT. ONE DIED IN THE LOCAL HOSPITAL Harry Uncapher8 Leg Was Crushed and Death Resulted from Shock of BeingBrought 22 Miles Overland plays, in preparation for the annual Wilmerding.

The deal was consum Spring Fashion Show, which is sche mated yesterday and possession is given immediately. Starting Monday S3- Fashion Opening at The duled to begin next Tuesday evening! next the theatre will be closed for a Large stocks are arriving daily and Hub, Brody Bros, and LATE ADVICES the various stores will be bowers of week, during which time extensive on the and Such Action Easily Could Be Predicated Arming of American Merchantships improvements will be made, includ beauty by the day the style show day swings around again. 1 he Bon Ton Attracted a Large Number Last ing the placing of new picture ma FROM WAR ZONE chines, a new piano and the building fc-vemng of a new lobby with a central box ORDERS FOR office. GORGEOUS SIGHTS ACCIDENTAL SHOT of Utmost Mobilization of the Navy. Would Give Teutons Strategic Advantage of Launching U-Boat Campaign without Waiting the Ten Days That the United States Must Wait Before Congress Can Act CAPT.

M1AIN CABMAN'S MADE in Germany, Situation Gravity French Gains. The prismatic colors in every con' Two men were accidently injured Make Big ceiyabie shade and hue were to be FINE IMPRESSION Conspiracies Commander of Co. found among Dame Fashion's clothes as exhibited at the Spring Opening in The Hub, Brody Bros, and the Bon at the Foster Mines near Edrf yesterday; one of them dying shortly after being admitted to the Indiana hospital for treatment. The dead tnaa against Russian Gov. CONGRESSMEN START TO MOBILIZE Ton stores last evening.

Soft-shaded One of the Best Musica PRINCE KARL LOST? lights, beautiful music and admiring is Harry Uncapher of Marion Center. Gets Word to Equip with Necessary Clothing and Articles for War Strength of 1 50 International Ww 8nrlc. Numbers Ever Given comments from the ladies made the Paul Stonebraker, son of Mr. and openings quite successful. 1 Mrs.

William Stonebraker of Cherrr- WASHINGTON, March 22 An immediate of war by Germany against the United States Here, Was the Closing AMSTERDAM1, March 22. A sit Starting westward on Philadelphia hill township, is a serious condi uation of the utmost gravity is re- One of the Y. M. C. A.

street, the first store to be entered was The Hub, where each visitor was CALL IS EXPECTED Course Last Night poited to be developing in Germany clue to the food shortage, strikes and general discontent over the heavy los tion in the Hospital as the result of accidental injuries received yesterday morning. Mr. Stonebraker is a coal and iron police in the employ of the personally greeted by Mr. Louis Hey man, the manager. Ladies' and gentle ses of th war Dispatches from the Captain Charles McLain, comman men spring weariner amjarel wptp VARIED PROGRAM would cause no snpnse, ofhcials admitted today.

Such action easily could be predicated on the arming of American merchantships and mobilization of the navy. It would give Germany the strategic advantage of being able to launch any state of a U-boat campaign without waiting the ten days that the United States must wait before Congress can act. Officials, however, say that it is impossible to guess der of Company the local unit of German frontier today quote travel placed in effective combinations and the Tenth Infantry. N. G.

has re lcr. as saying that the garrisons in mining company near Saltsburg. yesterday morning, in the performance of his regular patrol duties, his rifle slipped between two planks. many judicious marks of pleasure This years' Y. M.

C. A. Entertain most of the important cities are being were heard over the novelties dis ceived a circular letter, in which he is diiected to see to it at once the full ment course closed last evening with Ircngthencd. played. During the hours of the open the appearance of the Cadman Con eouippmg of the piesent strength cf PARIS, March 22 German troops ng the Heyman orchestra played on top of the tipple.

The hammer of the shotgun was accidently touched off and the charge entered his cert Company in one of the best ireusi noith of the Aisne river aie putting classical and popular selections to the the Company. This includes the necessary clothing and other equipment cal numbers ever given here. Every edification of the visitors. what Germany has in mind at the present time. The Ger man censorship never was so absolute.

Not a single conn dential word has reached this government from its di abdomen and worked its way upward, member of the company proved a At Brody Bros', store the manage up stubborn lesistancc to the advance of the French troops. Despite the vigor of the German defense, several more villages in the district north of lodging near the right shoulder. The finished artist and their work indi ment and clerical force outdid them bullet has not yet been located. plomatic representatives in Scandanavian countries, Hoi- vidually and ensemble was of the selves in presenting The Mode in that would be necessary in esse of the Guard being called for actual war service, which is evpocted in the event that Congress acts. Capt McLain is also directed to make requisition for the required larm ni snrifovlonrl 1 ,1, to- He was brought to the Indiana Hos i jt-.

ladies' and gentlemen's wearables for 1 rp nave iikkii uiiujiiuu uy uic highest order as the generous ap plause proved. pital yesterday afternoon and his con on modified Norfolks, pinch uie siiwh euecuj ui uaireienchf the War office announced to the spring season. Clever arrangements of the brightly colored gar In resume, the course this year had ea moaeiS in Straignt-line V. This brought the total number i dition is considered quite serious. He passed a fairly comfortable night and was somewhat improved this morn backs, plaited and cutaway effects in materials of some of the very finest talent obtain illaoos, towns and hamlpts occu ments, head adornments and other the able.

One number proved a dis equipment necessary to outfit, the additional men needed in recruiting the Indiana command to full war strength 'f'uiinc; the Allied advance to over pparel for My Lady and My Gentle wit ing. It will be several days, however. appointment but the Entertainment The War Office also announced men, coupled with boquets of spring before the physicians can determine Committee cannot be blamed for that l.0 The order says nothing about jowers, made this opening one of its evf whether he can recover. the Germans were driven from si stiong positions north of Ter- thr recruiting Company to the lr0 Much of the talent must if necessary pleasure. Hetrick's orchestra played Uncapher was employed in tSw be secured on thoir reputation and Wl mark, but it is expected that this order will be supplemented later.

thus occassionally a number does not mines and received a compound coat-minuted fracture of the nrht Imk. 0 during the entire evening, adding to the enjoyment of the spectators. Dainty souvenirs of brushes were presented to the ladies. pRLIN, March 22. An aeroplane It is but a short time since Com measure nip to expectation.

fed by Prince Frederick Karl of Addressing the audience on be-foalf when he was caught between two cod cars. Arrangements wet mA te pany came back from the Mexican frocks and the new Coat Frocks in fact, frocks for all occasions. Georgette Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Radieus Taffeta, Sport Crepes, Shantungs, Crepe Me teors, Serges Tricos. Running the complete gamut of fashion's style tendencies. Many richly embroidered an unlimited selection at $5.98, $8.50, $10.

to $45. sia, a cousin of the KaHcr, has of the Committee last evening Rpv, At the Bon Ton store, living mod krot returned fiom a raid over the Wool Poplins, Gabardines Velours, Poiret Twills, Gun-nihurla, Taffeta Silks, Shepherd Checks, Velour Checks Many have draped collars wonderful belts, distinctive pockets, gorgeous linings and numerous exclusive trimmings all the leading spring colors priced at $10, $12.50. $15.00 to $65. Lawrence acknowledged the suggestion made by a large number of lov border, where they acquitted themselves nobly. They have not even become rusty on the military tactics and if the expected call comes, it will lines The War Office stated els displayed the Dernier Cri in spring fashions.

These good-looking young ladies, all from the clerical force of the fate of the Prince is not rn find the local military men in trim ers of good entertainment that a course consisting of a smaller number of entertainments but every one the store, conducted themselves as' mediatly for bringing hint to tfc koa pital overland. He arrived at the institution at 8 o'clock last night, bat shortly afterward passed away, tfaa shock of the accident and th exposure necessitated by his being brought overland 22 miles to Indiana, being too severe for his constitution to stand. condition and leady and willing to do professional models and the new STROGRAD, March 22 Rcvolu- their part. a "Top NotCher" be given. This the wraps, dresses, coats and hats were iry police aie making a vigorous r-h for Imperialist conspiracies Committee will endeavor to do.

The regular weekly drill of the hovvn off a most credible manner. company is scheduled for tomorrow Plans are already under way to The Bon Ton disolav windows and list the new republican govern- give four or five numbers next year evening. According to a recent an The body was removed to local the interior of the store were bright with varied colored lights and spring nouncement of special training free, of Russia. The fortress of St. i and St Paul is ciammed with ical prisoners.

In the latest batch I Spring Hats at Prices Within Capt. McLain will have a number of undertaking establishment, where it was prepared for burial. It wQl titis foliage shown softly through the subdued glare. A little book, containing i ive was the hated governor gen- students tomorrow evening who will tait learning the military tactics evening be sent to his late home near Marion Center. beauty leaves were presented to the -nj i 1 4 that will place them in fine condition of as high an order as, The Cadman John Thomas or D'Avino's Band.

Such numbers cannot fail to please, and it is hoped, if only for the sake of furnishing the community with fine clean and educational entertainment, that a generous response will meet the efforts of those in charge of the course. ady guests. Foyn, of Finland, whose harsh brought him the universal en-of the people. He was 20 years old and was a eon for becoming members of the com The openings of the three stores ere of a marked success and de of Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Uncapher. and mand. eaves his parents and several broth kMILY NIGHT ers and sisters.

volves great credit upon the work expended by those in charge. The spring WOULD PROTECT FOR METHODISTS styles will be exhibited for several days yet. IMPEACHMENT THE BOB WHITES fois evening the service at the First TRIAL OPENS hodist Episcopal Church will be Harrisburg, March 21. 'Sports VTiri i.i urxm ft BOWLERS TO PITTSBURGH, March 22. -What is the whole family.

Fathers, moth-young men and women and bovs girls yes, and the baby too, are Hurt In Trolley Wreck. PITTSBURGH, March 22. Two persons were seriously hurt and many others slightly bruised and cut by flying glass when a Center avenue street car, crowded with Schenley High School students, got beyond control and dashed wildly down Center avenue today, finally colliding with a men of the state will no longer be permitted to hunt quail and the present delicacy will no longer grace the probably the first of a series of im Special Lot of Trimmed Hats $2.75 Stylish hats of Milan hemp and Liserc with pretty trim mings of flowers, ornaments and ribbons. These are New models, just out from our workrooms styles that are different than you see else where. There are all com binations and black.

You'll wonder at their low pricing: of $2.75. HAVE BANQUET The World Bowling team journeys tables of lovers of game if the Legis- ome and occupy the same pew to-icr. Mrs. Crawford, who has ni ature acts favorably on a bill in to Clymer this evening to meet the fty made so many friends in Indi- troduced in the Senate today by Sen Rolley team in a decisive match, the peachment proceedings against city officials will be instituted in open court sometime this afternoon. Attorney George iR.

Wallace, who has charge of the case, announced at noon that all but four of the necessary signatures to the papers had been secur wagon. by her able and Christ-like work, be the principal speaker at this ting in the audience room of the winning aggregation to be the guests of the losers at a chicken and waffle supper to be served at the Neeley ho h-ch, beginning at 7:30. Come YUHASZ TRIAL STILL IN COURT ator Stewart. The measure takes quail off the game list and" makes a song bird. The bill prohibits the killing, wounding or trapping of quail any time during the year and fixes a fine of from $5 to $25 for violation.

tel after the game. The Y. M. C. A.

sextette who took the honors from ed. He declined to say who wan to be named in the petition as Che object of the first attack. the Clymer team last week, will also ROUBLE ARISES be in Clymer this evening for their chicken supper, the spoils of the vic OVERALLS DELIGHT IN PEKIN tors. FIRE DESTROYS GIRL WORKERS Untrirri Children's Hats at 98c up m- otaa in choose from for the little girl. Intftraationa.1 Slaws Sarvfoa.

The case of the Commonwealth against Andrew Yuhasz of Rossiter, charged with arson and attempting to defraud a Fire Insurance company, was still being heard at noon today. Yesterday afternoon the attorneys for the defence had their innings. The defendant entered an emphatic denial to the charges placed against him. MOTOR BARN Y. AUXILIARY -JiJKJ SteWEKIN, March 22.

The Foreign 1' St Louis, March 22. Eleven hun THIS jury and indications are the invest! MEETS FRIDAY dred girl employes of St Louis The Buffalo Susquehanna Coal have just for the first time The monthly meeting of the Ladies' in overalls at their work. Several Auxiliary of the Young Men's Christ manufacturing Arms nerved out the gation will run well into next week. Among those who will probably be summoned today are W. W.

Davison, Prothonotary, of Venango county, and H. C. Johnson, Register and Recorder of Venango county and chairman of the Republican county committee. Company's operation at Sagamore, was badly crippled by a fire yesterday morning that totally destroyed the motor barn and 13 electric motors. The loss is estimated at $30,000.

Incendiarism is suspected. ian Association will be held in the as new style of clothes to the ffets Office has under consideration the question of removing the head of the Pekin Branch of the Deutsche Bank and the stoppage of the payment of the Boxer indemnity and a decision is expected very soon.lt is understood, however, that as the idemnity was fixed by a protocol signed by half a dozen nations, the government was advised that it would be illegal to discontinue the payment of it at this time. Everybody should read "Mr. Bitling Sees It the experience of a man in Essex, England, from the beginning of the present war to the present time. It may represent the act.

ual experience of the United States at this minute. This book may be had at the Public Library on North Sixth street making men's clothing. The ffefc expressed themselves as deligbted with sociation building tomorrow after noon, beginning at 3 o'clock. A full attendance qf the members is desired as officers for the ensuing year are to be elected. the overalls, because of the reedesn of nfcement and the handy pockets.

Colonial Theater Tonight In addition to "Liberty" we have HOME FROM HOSPITAL W. Ray Hosach, who recently un $3.40 30 3 1-2 Guaranteed Takes at IX PUBLIC SALE The property occupied by James St. Clair, No. 829 Water street, Indiana, will be offered at public sale on the premises on Saturday, March 24, 1917 at 1:30 o'clock p. n.

This property has a frontage of 62 feet on Water street and a depth of 200 feet The improvements are a flour and grain storage building lSx 100 feet two stories, and other storage buildings. A railroad siding runs through the premises. a Gold Seal feature, "The Mystery of derwent a serious operation at the All you have to de. Buy a 3M lt Band Rehearsal. Indiana Hospital has so far recovered.

casing from us at regular fries an Next Monday night All members to allow of his being brought to his we eel! you the 33.40 inner tabs far My Lady's Boudoir," featuring Violet Mersereau. Nester Thousand Miles an Hour," featuring Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran. please try to be present It's import' ant J. W. SHULTZ home yesterday.

He is rapidly re 11.00. Yon Just save 32.40 an On STRAND THEATER TODAY Harry Hilliard and June Caprice in "Caprice of the Mountains." The sweetest story ever told. Tomorrow, gaining strength and will soon be as one tire and tube. Boy just ea Grand Theatre Tonight The daintiest girl in pictures, Anita Stewart, in "The Glory of Yolanda," the story of a simple peasant girl who rose to be the premier dancer of the Russian ballet This picture pleased a large audience at the Grand yesterday and is being1 shown again today. Admission 10c and 15c.

good as new. as yon want Easy to At St Clair, Rinn 100 bags Theda Bara and the Woman." Easy to save $2.40. We Ism aB tiw TERMS Terms of sale one-third of Bran at $240 and 100 bags of mid NOTICE TO PASTORS dlings at S2.25. 153-x leading makes of tires. An new etnas stock and foarantoatl by fee nssnia faetoren.

TUs affer in gees) sn49 Indiana ministers should have their notices for Sabbath services in this office not later than 6 o'clock, Friday cash on delivery of deed and the bal ance of the consideration in two equal annual payments with interest After the sale terms may be arranged to better suit the purchaser. S. J. Telford, Trustee. Public Sale.

Of household goods, and kitchen utensils. Saturday afternoon, March 24, at 1 o'clock. Lowry Cameron 228 7th street Pa. 154 in March. L.

E. MEETING OF FARMER'S AND GRANGER'S The Indiana County Farm Bureau, will hold a meeting at the Y. M. C. A.

Saturday afternoon, March 24th at 1 o'clock, to elect officers and promote the interest of agriculture throughout the county. It is important that all localities be represented. Prof. McDowell of State College is expected to be present L. W.

Neal, Pres. Williams. 154x evening. Any received later stand an WANTED Farmer. Phone 202-x.

A Real Treat Canning excellent chance of being omitted. Mary Pkkf ord, the cute little Dutch girl with the family of little Dutch boys to mother in America, a seen in "HuHa from Holland" is one of the most delightful of screen ttorie. To be shown t. the Grand Monday and Tuesday. Special 6c matlntai af Whether yen are sis i enjoy Mary Wcherd hi At St Clair, Rinn A 100 bags of Bran at 2.10 and 100 bags of middlings $2.25.

163-x At St Clair, Rinn 100 bags of Bran at $2.10 and 100 ibags of middlings at $2.25. 153-x at the At St Clair, Rinn ft 100 bags of Bran at $2.10 and 100 bags of middlings at $2.25. 153-x Mary Prekford in her very best production, "Hulda from Holland" at the Grand Monday and Tuesday. Tnntsf', pjpslj? ter school for children each.

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