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I i THE FRIDAY 1910. Opening Sale of BEAR BRAND i Beginning Saturday, May 28th I f.t" 1 This celebrated brand of hosiery Is adapted for No of the family'wears out as many stockings as the little folks. Mothers will find this the most satisfactory hosiery for their little ones', school wear, Just try this brand of attractive, high grade hosiery for your little boy or girl and you will readily noto how many less stockings are required. BRAND HOSIEBY has quality- built into -every inch, It twist which is famous for 'i 'the hardest You arc insured a perfccUftt for your Every pair is fully guaranteed-to 'oi 'absolutely fast a stainless dye, MR. PIDDOCK BEATS BEAR WITH LIMB AND BRAINS Worth Constable Her and Rolls Her Into River When She Swats Mr.

Snaut--'Can't Swim, Makes Bruin Tow Him Ashore. BEAR SKIN HOSE--Best medium weight. fl.rVrl "Pa i HOSE--Heavy weight and strong, Fashioned ankle. 25c DKESS PARADE STOCKINGS--Good weight. Combed cotton.

Fine silky finish J. TWO STEP HOSE--Best combed yarn. Fine gauge, attractive, 25c i i in Gold Given V- bo'y or girl 'who writes the best Bear Story iri 500 words or The feature to bo BEAR BRAND Hosiery, The contest is open boy anywhere who is 15 years old or younger, T.l;e prize b.e. rewarded by competent people as judges. A Coupon will 'TJfe given with each" purchase of BEAR BRAND- HOSIERY during the demonstration and sale.

Every must a tacted to one of these I The contest is open-for weeks only, beginning-May To'every girl who 1 comes in we will give BEAR BRAND STORY written by a- boy -or girl who has won a $25 prize for the best story. "Then see if you can write-a story that will win this $35. It hard afteti; you have the stockings. Try for it Address your- -story to the Advertising Department of the Wash Boys Russian or blouse fcffect, white, of linen, i pique; duck, fancy madras, Large sailor colt lars of plain colors or hand embroidered collars. ft neatly trimmed with bias bands and fancy emblems.

The newest and most exclusive designs, Colored Wash Suits, guaranteed not to fade. 4 Gingham, percales, chambrays or heavier garments in galeteas and plain linens. Single or double breasted, neatly A large assortment of colors and iriost Attractive, styles. 52,50 and $3,00 Values for only $1.98, and Values for only, $2.98 $5,00 and $6.00 Values for only A windpwful of Don't miss our'window display. And be sure to get one of Summer Catalogs--they're free.

A will bring it. From a Volunteer Correspondent, WOHTH, May life and death struggle in the 'lonely forest of the town of'Worth by Wesley Piddock with a large black bare and 2 cubs Mr; Piddock James Snaut of Elmira yer inspecting this well till'they enterd a. thickett of br.ush near the. bank of Salmon The -heavy rains had swellon the river to the top of their banks also Jhad softened the ground so that the approach of A person was fatitly herd on the tvet mpssey ground till you wer close onto the man or beast he saw the end was near near Except something was quickly as his strength was fast failing him as the tow lay strougiing near the high bank of the wild rushing river he saw his only chance for his life lay thare with one superhuman effort he rolled his combatent over the into wild foaming water of Salmon river, lucky for Piddoclc he struck on top Piddock danger want 447 South Salina Street j) Union Building Gee Big unnatural irritations or nlcerations mucous membranes. Painless.

Guaranteed not to stricture Prevents contagion. Sold by or in plain wrapper, expren pr9paid 1 on receipt ol or three bottles, $2-75. Circular sent en CINCINNATI ENGINE HITS IN HOSPITAL Otto xFenske, Former Pitcher of Prominence, Patally Hurt turning from Fsnske, son of Mrs; Augusta Fenske of Oswego Town, died at the City Hospital this morning at o'clock from injuries received at the York. Central" yards "at o'clock this morning. Mrs, Hall of Oswego Karrowly Escapes Death, H-- OSWEGO, May Lester, J.

Hail of Nb, 125 East Albany street narrowly escaped being killed at the railroad crossing at East 'Third and Cayuga streets ttjis Mrs. Hall was driving over the crossing and-was struck by the Ontario Western train which leaves "here: at 2.55 which Wcis backing. to the depot. The train was moving at a fair speed when it hit tUe rig in which Mrs, Hall was driving, The buggy was completely wrecked and was thrown'into the wreckage. A number of persons saw the accident and ran to the assistance of Mrs.

She was carried to 1 the Ontario Western depot -and Stockweel and amtu- lance 'was was taken home, and, after an examination of her injuries as made, it was announced that though badly shaken lip and considerably bruised she was not 'seriously hurt, Informal Reception Given by Offi cers of the Eochester, OGBENSBURG, May handsome I I new passienger steamer, City of Rochester, was visited and admired by over .2,000 peo- i pie to-night an Informal reception was held by the officers. Richelieu Ontaria Navigation Company's excursion boat with its brew of 100.. men will remain at the city dock here until the opening qf ihe summer tourist season. It will then go into commission in the route between Niagara-on- the-Lake and Ogdensburg, making tri- weekly trips, Hr. Fiddp'ck and.

Mr. Snaut Entered i i the thickett to get A better view of the wild rushing river loud growl broke through the stillness of the lonely forest Piddock being familiar with the woods 1 i Saw thejr Emenent danger -shouted to Mr, Snaut to run, he being an excitable man was fairly rooted to the ground when he saw the 3 ugley brutes glistning teeth being A frail man failed to flee at Piddqpk warning i A moment bruen was upon him and with one stroke ot her large black paw knocked Mr. Sn.aut out in the first round the forest resounded with the wounded man cries for help and the grouis of infuriated bears Biddock being A powerful man and one that, knows no fear grabed A limb that lay on the ground near the sean of the strougle rushed to his com- nanixm resceu strikeing the bear with the limb w-hich broke on the infuriated brute over yet he can't swim but bruen amea- fliatly released his holt on the big constable but he now refused to release his prisiiier and. held A death grip to the bear which she safely Braught him out of the troubled waters to dry land whare she then gave up the fight and fled to the forest" Piddock with close torn to shraads wet bruised to sean Engagement found his companion laying on the ground with A dislocated sholder -he soon had him on his feet and on his way. home he was taken to Docter Groves-who dressed his wbnds and set the dislocated sholder Mr Snaut said'he has'hunted lions tigers elefants in the jungles of Africa but never met such an Bxpearience as this was he says if Constable Piddock ever has a leagle process to surve on him he never would resist, that officer.

OSWECOSECURES AN EVEN BREAK i Beats Rome in First, 9-1, and Drops Second, 5-0, at Opening. MAYOR 1HEOWS HRST BAIL Crowd of ,600. Fans Watch Double- headet Which Begins Starch League Auto Parade. POST-STANDARD BRANCH OFFICE. COR, BRIDGE AND FIRST BEIjL TELEPHONE OSWEGO, May Six hundred fans saw the opening garaa of the New York league here this afternoon.

The game was preceded by an automobile parade led by the Thirty- eighth Battalion Band. Mayor Fitzglbbons pitched the first ball opening game was a comedy of errors, the Oswegos bunching their, hits with the the visitors. Bateman, did well in the pinches, 'Davis was easy all the way. The "Pets" never had a look in in the second game, Frey being, unhitable when HER RIGHT WASP ARALYZ! A Case at Auburn, Shows How Exhausted Nerves May Be Toned Up. hits-meant runs.

bat. ROME. H.H.O.A..E. DsiT'ison, 5b 0 2 3 3- 2 Jimmo. 0 0 3 0 Lawless, 1 .0.

6 2 .0 Frcy, 0 0 2 0 Rran, i a 0 Hughes, 2b 0 .0 4 1 2 StansC'd, If, 0 1 0 WH'amv cs 0 0 1 A 3 Eavis, 0 0 0 1 1 also starred at the 1 R.K.G.A.E* Stover, 1 I 0 cf 0 0 2 0 0 2 3 MHtar, 1 1 2 0 Granelle, It 1 0 3 0 0 Schwartz, ss 1 0 2 3 2 Trueedell, Sb 2 1 2 3 1 Wood, 1 2 8 2 1 Bateman, 2 1 0, 2 1 which is everywhere meeting wj the greatest success, is to supply keep up the nourishment of the nerves! cause of mbst nervous trouble eome interference with this nourished which can be supplied only through blood. Whenever the bloci becoi impure or weak, the nerves fail to ceive their needed nourishment sooner or later become exhausted break If the blood is some form of nervous trouble results. Dr, Williams' Knfc Pills are the direct cure for nervous troubles becaj they remove the causfc of -these dfseL by Duildine up and purifying the The pure blood which they make he with-needed deny Totals 1 4 27 12 9 Borne 0 Oswego hits-Miller, Totals 0 S2712 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 4 1 0 0 9 Stolen bases-- Wflltams 2 Lavless, Naeglo. Left on bases--Kome, 9: OsTveo, First boae on Rome, 1. fitruDte out-- Bate man, Davis, 4 Time of game--I hour aad 40 minutes.

Umpire SKCOND GAME. Baseball ONEIDA, Mar 8t. Patrick baseball team leave Saturday for a three days' trip. On Saturday the IHon team will be played; on Sun- afternoon the. team TV 111 play at Herkimer, And on Monday at LJtUo The Oneida HlgK School and the CazenoTia.

Seminary teams will play a game Saturday afternoon at Citizen Park, ONLY HALF only to further inrage the then allready infuriated wild beast rushed for her assalent the strugle was fierce wild Piddock who is known to he. a man fit jiant strength had now all ready struck his rna'tch hruen proved to be more than A match for the big con- 3b 1 0 3 2 0 Jimmo, 2 2 1 1 0 Lawiesi, rf Frey, 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 1 6 Ryan. 0 1 6 0 Hughes, Sb. 0 0 0 0 Stanst'd, If 0 0 3 0' 1 Wil'amB; ss '1 1 1 1 EovKt, 1 0 0 0 Totals Home Oswego 5 7 21 8 3 OSWEGO, Stover, 0 2 0 Hoffman, ct 0 tf 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 1 Miller, 0 1 1 1 0 Graneile, If- 0 i' ft Coolidge, Webb, 66 0- 1 2 1 Sb 0 0 0 4 C. 0 0 9 0 0 0: Graaelle, 0 0 ,0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 21 9 nishes until to their no strength The pills have made many markable cures in nervous disorders tj no sufferer can afford to neglect givj a trial.

Mrs. Winona Smith, of No. 82 street, Auburn, gave this tonic to ment a thorough trial and her cj should encourage every nervous to give it a trial. She -says: "About seven years ago my Tight and limfe finally became right eye was -also affected. My toni was thick and.it bothered me -to was awfully nervous and my people afraid I was going to have St.

Vil I was very thin, -had no-c and could only sit up in a.chair. was sick for about a year doctor said I had partial paralysis, gave me electric treatment but did seem to help me. He gave me 'no couragement. A friend adviseid tie I try Dr. Williams'.

Knk Pills, aad, was not being helped, I did so; At-: I thought the pills were not helping but in a few weeks I was able to around without I now every day and ani in good health," If you are suffering from any nei trouble, as neuralgia, sciatica, nerv i i Two-base hits-- Miller, Frey. Stolen bases-- man, Neugle, Gfanelle, Schwartz, Jimmo, Williams, Double play-- Miller to -Stover to Coclldgc, LeEt en 3j Oswego, 1. First baue on tails-- CORRUPT PRACTICES BILLS PASSED-BY THE-SENATE May Senate -to-day passed the three Wainwnght "corrupt practices Two of these bills -were passed in the Assembly. The Senate also passed'a bill of Senator Hinman, limiting the candidates. The Assembly passed the of the employers' liability bills and concurred in the Senate amendments to tha Green "white rats 11 The Assembly "also passed Senator Allen's -bill increasing the salaries of state elective officers, The passed Assemfilyman Tpombs' automobile bill defeated the Mackenzie bill to prevent water The after adopting resolution of respect to- the memory of George Ed- Ward Graham, a former Albany correspondent of The Associated Press, adjourned out of respect to his memory.

Off Webb, 4. Struck out-- Br by Granelle, by Frer, 6. Wild pitch--Webb. Time of game-l hour and SO Umpire--Simons. CENTRAL "NEW YOBK LEAGUE.

i GAMES 0. OswegOi Rome; Norwich Fulton, 4, Oneida at Auburn. headache, nervous dyspepsia, St. dance, partial paralysis' or locotn ataxia, send today "for our new "Diseases-of the Nervous System." All druggists eell Dr, Williams' Pi PiUs or they will be sent by mail 'aid, on receipt of price, 50 cents jox; six hpxes for $2.50, by the Dr. iams Medicine Schenectady, IS.

1 0 0 0 0 -o 4--5 o--o GAMES TO-DAY--Rome at Oswego, Oneida at Auburn. Fulton at Norwich, Central New York Oswego Norwich Auburn Pulton Home Oncida Won. IJost, P.C. i 4 4 5 4 2 2 .2 1 2 3 1 3 .667 500 i a V' .250 VICTIM OP SALT YAEDS. MUBBEB LEAVES $150 stable of worth he like his companion was swept from his feet to the ground YOU WANT AN AMERICAN MEMORIAL DAY THE GRAND ARMY ENCAMPMENT FOURTH OF JULY I IV: i This beautiful five by eight foot fast color American flag, complete with nine foot staff and halyards at- I tached, will be given to any man, woman, boy or girl in Syracuse who will get four friends to subscribe to THE POST-STANDARD for three months.

Bring the orders direct to The Circulation Department of this office and as soon as they have been CURTISS HOT YET BEADY FOE FLIGHTjEO NEW YOBK "ALBANY, May hours'more must go into the assembling of this machine before "I am. ready to fly," said Glenn Curtlss to-rnlght, as he helped his aeroplane into the tent that will house it until he attempts a flight from Albany to New York. The weather conditions to-day were ideal, despite official predictions, The sky was clear and there was almost no wind. What little air stirred wa's fi'om the north, a favorable direction. theless, Curtiss made a leisurely day of it, and only gave the details of supervision, the attention of a proprietor.

It is positive that he 'will not fly tomorrow although, if the weather holds may attempt an exhibition night to-morrow afternoon. A large' crowd him tune up the engine this 1 afternoon and was greatly disappointed that he did not essay even a trial flight. The Solvay salt yards murder was called yesterday, when letters of administration on the estafe of the victim, i Callagero Migliori, were granted to P. J. Cody in Surrogate's Court.

body ot wrapped in a sack, was -found Take One Jt is better than a Gallon of medici De'ef) breathingTs one oflhe first re sites of good You carioiily bre'; properly when your shotildeis are erj You can keep your shoulders erecl you can correct round shoulders wearing the buried in the salt yards, April, 1908. Investigation cohvinced that he had been stabbed to death' on a couch in a hut near where he was burled. Search was made for Vincenzo dl Marco, who was later arrested in Italy and charged with the crime. Migliori left about $150, according to the petition for letters of administration. will be given the found correct flag.

Any person can by subscribing to THE POST STANDARD for three months secure one of these flags with staff and halyards by paying one dollar extra for same. They will not be delivered. Kilmer Declines Appointment. BINGHAMTON, May Kilmer of this city, last week appointed by Governor Hughes as a manager of the 1 Binghamton State Hospital, has declined the appointment. Backache Means Dying Kidneys A Eemarkable Treatment That Saves How You May Cure Yourself Quickly and Thoroughly.

"With the progress of science comes one remarkable treatment for kidney diseases. It 1ms been so thoroughly tested and its results have Proven so revolutionary that a well-known firm in Michigan has its distribution into every part of the country. Those who suffer from kidney trouble- and the diseases resulting from it be ple'ased to know that package of this treatment ia thoroughly" guaranteed. This should assure at last a 'cositivft curs to every sufferer, very man and' woman Bhould know JOY RIDE IN A HACK; THREE BOYS ARRESTED John Davis, Peter Tobin and John "Wilkinson, End were- arrested Jast evening by Detectives Connelly and Carroll in connection with a "joy rJde" in a hack, alleged to have been Saturday night The hack belonged to Hichard Lawler, a Hvery- The driver left -it in Kelson street to enter a house for a few minutes, and when he came out the rjs was missing. Some time later the police found in Tompkins street slightly damaged, Health Brace The only Brace Without a Fa is different from traces because it is comfortable to It accomplishes its purpose inoresu than any other because it does it pl aritly.

You will feel 100 Better i time you first put it on. It the figure erect, compels deep breathi and expands the chest, REBORN is the Correctj Remedy for the Man, Woman and Child i PRICE; 31.00 Marl filled, give cheat meaaui Tor Sale in Syracuse Weld-D alt on Company, E. Edwards Son, Hey Bros. Co. Dept.

And at all good drug: ani dept. MAY TAKE AK INTEREST IN ROCHESTER RAILROAD that backache is usually a well-defined sviiiptom of advancing kidney disease wKicIi may end fatally unless treated in time: That rheumatism and bladder trouble are caused from nothing more nor less than kidneys that do not.filter the poison from the blood; that dropsy, Bright's disease, 1 diabetes -and stones are caused by bad kidneys, Once they are- made work vprop- erly, these diseases should quickly dls- (Circulation Department) it i I This is done by ther treatment, Derby's Kidney Pills, urge, everyone Tviio has pain in the small the back, scanty urination, pains in the bladder, cloudy or foul urine, not to fail get a package today of Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills, drop all otber kidney rt Stevenson of Washington, writes from Olympia: "There is iiO question" efficacy of Derby's Pur, Kidney Pills to curing Kidney and bladder trouble, I know whereof I 1 br, Derby's (Kidney Pills now sold at all drug stores--60 treatment--25 cents. If you would like to try them first your- druggist for a A '-K i fyee sample pacKagre. buy: a pack-; i Clifford Beebe, vJce-presldenc and general of the Beebe lines, has been asked to take an interest in a plan for building of a freight railroad to encircle the city of "I havexbeen asked to take up the said Mr, Beebe last night, "but 1 have done nothing in-regard to it as I do not.know of any Syracuse men who are interested in the project.

The plan, I believe, is. to. construct a steam line will transfer freight from one to another of the railroads entering i Send for our free on Health and Be; Reborn 28 West 15th Street, New SENATE VOTES TO-DAY OK THE RAILROAD BILL XT SODA FOUNTAINS OR ELSEWHERl Get the Original Genuin MALTED MIL May Through the defeat in the Senate to-day of a- number of offered by Republicans and Democrats; the way was paved for an early vote on the adminiis- tvatipn railroad A1H. It is expected this will come to- morrow and that, the Seriate then will adjourn over until Monday. The by a yijte of rejected the Cummins amendment the approval railrpd edge of the "liberal weights we ret from the customs 1 As secretary-treasurer of the Ainei Sugar Kefmingr Company, Heike charged with conspiracy to defraud government, of customs dues on imr of raw sugar.

Five subordinates ar ing tried with him and the they become effective. It ateo adopted an been'endeavoring to prove that he, though an executive, was cognizant instrumental in cheating: at the the Interstate Commerce Commission before TheFoodDrmkforAllA: pen mx, WMLT OWN EXTRACT, IK PCI Not in any Milk Tra faMaton HORLIGK 9 i Take ft hooMi amendment providing for six tension of ihe 120 days! suspension of new rates and regulation in case the hearing not concluded within the T.he capitalisation provisions were stricken from the LETTERS SHOW HEIKE r'S KNEW OF THE FEAUDS YORK, Mav; It. in Staites. heard L. Stimson, for the iti, slowly spoke iwith; scales.

Counsel fought.bitterly, th bar the letters. THE HIGH COST OF MTOIG Increases the price of many necessj Without improving the quality. -F Honey and Tar maintains its high dard of excellence and cur; qualities without 'any increase -in It is the- best, remedy, ip whooping, cough and. all ailni the throat, lungs, is in a yellow-package. W.

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