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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 8

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THE AKBOS fc ZX2JUQQU. JOUBNAI FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1899. officers. There were 20 people In the party. WORKS ILL RIGHT, The nip was made south en High street to Exchange street, west on Exchange street Main street, south on Turkey Thanksgiving Main street to Thornton street The Varl-u-e-s 5T1TCHED WITH TRUTHFUL WORDS.

same route waa covered on the return trip. The new patrol wagon attracted Automobile Patrol Wagon Given Its First Tost Will not taste better than a warm great attention from the moment It left OvircoaS S15 SI5 SI5 SI5 SI5 SI5 $15 SI5 the engine bouse until It was returned. On Main street Mr. Loomis applied a sufficient amount of power to dash by swiftly moving street cars with perfect ease. The steering apparatus worked eaally.

No trouble was experienced CARS EASILY PASSED. $15 in climbing hills and darting around through the t) The. new wagon will now be nicely THE SUITS OR OVERCOATS of painted up and will be ready for prac Doesn't Take the Dust Other Vehicles. tical use in about a month's time. From our store.

We have the Overcoats for all mankind Overcoats of every description, of every 'color, of every style "and of every make. Overcoats that will please you, that will fit you, that will give you satisfaction. Overcoats all prices, "from Five to Twenty Dollars. Our Children's and Boys' Reefers from $1.50 to $5.00 are special good garments for that price. SI5 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 $15 DRAMATIC CLUB About One Ready For Use In Month.

$15 $15 $15 $15 $15 SI 5 That we make to your measure at Fifteen Dollirs no more no less are gilt-edged investments. You've paid $25 and upwards for no better. New Patterns Just Received for Thanksgiving Met and Talked Over Presentation of "Strathmore." College Students Will Tread Histrionic Boards. I'M Akron's new automobile patrol wagon, the first automobile ever built In the world for such; purpose, waa tested Thursday afternoon between 4 and 5 o'clock, and the' new "lightning" wagon proved a big success. It acted splendidly and all Interested SI5 SI5 SI5 SI5 SI5 $15 SI5 S15 Qn-Prlce Clothier and Outfitter HO and 112 E.

Market St. 1 were elated with the test The new automobile, which was put together in the workshop at No. 1 engine house by Mechanical Engineer Frank F. Loomis, 1900 1900 CENTURY CALENDARS The Buchtel college dramatic club held its first meeting of the season In the college parlors, last evening, for the announced purpose of rehearsing the play of "Strathmore," which the club has taken up. The principal parts were assigned to the various members of the club last spring and they have been working on them since in preparation.

There were but a few who attendeo the meeting, through some misunderstanding, so theplay wasmerelydiscuss- was run out from Xo. 1 house at 4 o'clock. Mr. Loomis had the wonderful vehicle in charge and his passengers AKRON BRANCH 179 SOUTH HOWARD STREET. Ohio Headquarters 191-I93195 Superior Street, Cleveland, Ohio.

POSTAL CARD WILL BRING SAMPLES AND SELF-MEASURING BLANKS. consisted of Chief of Police Harrison, City Commissioners O. L. McMillen, We place on sale today in our Book Department, Calendars for the New Year. There has never before been as great a variety, and suggest an early inspection.

fl. O'NEIL CO. John Crisp, A. T. Paige and Daniel Mc- Garry, Police Prosecutor Charles ed and the lesser parts assigned.

The Benner and several firemen and police club is under the-direction of Miss L. Elmie Warner. The play now to be produced is a well-known piece of earl ier theatricals and the scene is laid 'in AN EXCELLENT WOMAN. of his advertising schemes is the print PRESS AGENT NOW. old England in the time of the Covenanters.

It will be given in the Grand opera house in the spring term. 0 ing or a weekly paper called the Harbor Pilot, published-in the interests of James A. Heme's latest stage success, "Sag Harbor," which is cdraiug to New York early in the new year." Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our sincere thanks to all friends and neighbors for Willard Holcomb Quits Legitimate Newspaper Work. The New York Evening Journal'- recently contained an excellent double- Held an All Day and Evening Meeting.

column likeness of Willard A. Holcomb, Mrs. William Snyder Had Led a Useful Life. Funeral Services, Wednesday, Largely Attended. The funeral of Mrs.

William Snyder, which was held Wednesday afternoon, was largely attended. Rev. L. A. Lin-demuth, pastor of the First Presbyter Henry Kraiis, the Clothier 151-153 South Howard Street.

These are no Remodeling, Removal, Closing Out or Bankrupt Prices, but GOOD, HONEST VALUES. Your money's worth or your money refunded. Men's serviceable suits. 48 Men's all wool Scotch plaids and browns. 3 48 Men's all wool blue and black cheviots 5 48 their kindness during the sickness and death of our'wife and mother.

WILLIAM SNYDER AND FAMILY. The ladies of the Trinity Lutheran church vpill have a sale of fancy and domestic articles the church parlors, Friday and Nov. 24 and 25. Supper witl be served Friday and dinner, and isupper Home baked goods on sale. Entertained Visitors From Kent and Cuyahoga Falls.

a graduate of Buchtel college, '89, and a former Beacon reporter. Under, the cut appeared the following: "'Wiilard A. Holcomb, the humorous formerly editor lot the Washington Post, Is responsible for much of the booming which the shows of Liebler Company are getting. One An all day and evening social and ian church, delivered an eloquent funer i al discourse. The Woman's Relief corps services were also very impressive.

The floral designs were very profuse Dague Bros: Co. I For Mm and beautiful, among which were a large cross and pillow in one piece, from the Akron China company employes, a column from A. J. Weeks and em business meeting wag held by the Daughters of Bebekah of Colfax lodge, in the I. O.

O. F. rooms of the temple Thursday. The lodge, together with a. large party of Rebekahs from Cuyahoga Falls, entertained a party of 50 ladies from Kent during the afternoon, and served a fine supper for all early in the evening.

After the degree work was concluded, Colfax lodge held its annual election of officers, which resulted as follows: Noble grand. Mrs. Lizzie Johnston; vice grand, Mrs. Jennie Weaver; recording secretary, Mrs. Cora Lilly; permanent secretary, Mrs.

Mary Seidencranz; treasurer, Mrs. Elizabeth Nesbitt; trustee, Mrs. Elizabeth Henry. There were Men's Scotch worsted, heavy weight brown suits 7 48 Men's fine all wool English clay worsted suits. $8 and $10 fine melton gray, brown and castor effects, single or double breasted 9 08 Men's fancy striped suits, you pay elsewhere $15 and $18 for this suit $10 and $12 Boys' long pants suits, black and brown cheviots 3 50 Boys' gray Scotch plaid 4 OS Boys' blue and black cheviots, all wool 5 00 Boys' fancy Scotch suits, the kind you pay $10 elsewhere, for this week 6 08 i Children's knee pants suits, a world beater 1 48 We also carry a fine line of boys' knee pants suits at $1.75, $2, $2,50, $3 and up.

All wool knee pants 39c Boys' school pants, 5 to 13 19c MEN'S OVERCOATS Men's blue and black beaver overcoats Men's chinchilla overcoats 3.37 Men's English beaver overcoats 5.08 Men's English melton, black, brown and blue overcoats 8.08 Men's heavy whipcord and covert cloths, nobby stuff 6.08 We jiave an English melton which we sell for $12.00. in black, blue, and brown, fancy Italian lining; this coat you will do well If you can buy elsewhewtor $18.00. We carry a full line of Will call for many new things for the occasion. may want to replenish the FESTIVE BOARD with ployes, a harp from near neighbors, large wreath from the Protected Ilome circle, broken wheel from the Woman's Relief corps, and many large and beautiful bouquets of chrysanthemums, roses and carnations from individuals. All those who knew Mrs.

Snyder feel assured that the life of the denarted litis been one that has always exhibited the highest qualities of character In all the relations she sustained to her own family and to society. The deceased wag cousiiieuous for her goodness, usefulness and devotion to the misfortunes of others, preferring to aid the lowly rather than display before the world. FINE TABLE LINENS Take a LOOK into our CLOAK DEPARTMENT and see our DISPLAY of COATS, SUITS and CAPES. At $10 Ileavy Kersey Jackets, in blue, black, tan and castor browns, all lined with a skinner's satin. At $10-Golf Capes in a great variety, you can have them with a Ke rscy body, plaid hood and ripple, or plain Kersey with a silk hood.

At $10 to $25 Up-to-date stylish Suits made of latest colorings in homespuns; also Knickerbocker effects; all well-lined. At 39c Men's heavy double fleeced Underwear, in camel's I' to or more Colfax members present. ARE FARING WELL. If so, there is to be found in our Linen Department some excellent values at the present time. PINE WHITE TABLE DAMASKS at 50c, 65c, 75c, 89c, $1.00, $1.25 and $150 per yard.

Choice patterns and qualities. Equally as good are the napkins to match at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00 per dozen. You certainly will want a new wrap of some kind and we suggest a visit to our hair or natural grey, worth 50c. At 75c, $1.00 camel's hair Underwear, all sly.es, nice I Her husband and three children are ileft to mourn the loss of a dear wife iand mother. The remains were takon to East Akron cemetery for burial.

The pallbf-arers were George Dunn. Morris I Snyder, O. W. Markle, T. F.

Owens, Samuel Shaffer and Joseph Cook. i Urn uirats Boys ana You Weather In Philippines Is Becoming Very Pleasant. Lient. W. Walkup received a letter, Thursday, from Joseph Kempel, who Is in the regular army In the Philippines.

Kempel stated that the soldiers are now farlne Terr well and that tin. Cloak and Suit Department TO THE RESCUE. weather Is 1ecouiiug tempered and very pleasant, no is very wen pleased with We are agents for the famous DUCK BRAND riackintoshes and Rubber Coats Attend our SHOE SALE SATURDAY. There are some surprises in this department for you. Special for Saturday Men's all wool Pants, QI.OO.

Henry Kraus bis experiences in L.uzon. and warm. At 75c Ladies' natural camel's hair and scarlet wool Underwear in vests and pants. At natural Union Sulls, a splendid garment for the money, won't shrink. At 25c Hoys' Underwear, fleeced lined, for years lo 10 years, all the same price.

At 1216c Black Bicycle Hose, double knees, heels and toes; made to hold healthy children. At black heavy fleeced lined, guaranteed fast black. At Our popular Kid Gloves at $1.00 are Increasing lu favor every day. We guarantee tb's (Move. Ask for the P.

L. 2 clasp or lacelng; all shades. We have many Jackets and Capes, ready to put out at MARVELOUSLY LOW PRICES. This de-partment has been stronger this season than ever before. Our reputation is back of every garment that leaves the store.

We have had more FURS already this The ladles of Central Presbyterian church will serve supper In G. A. R. nan, Minima ironi 4 to p. m.

Chrysanthemums, Bolanz.222S.Main. than ever before in the history of ouf house. Fur OaDes. A Friend Saves Kimburg From the Works. William Kimburg.

who was arrested Sunday, for engaging In a fight with John Woodward and who on Tuesday was sentenced to SO days in the work-bouse and fined $10 and coxl. has been released from the police station and will not have to go to the works. A friend paid his line and gave him employment i i Tonslline cures sore throat 0 "Schenck's Theory, or the Predcter initiation of Sex." nnhl lnhe.1 i i Werner a scientific work that has astonished the world. For sale at uoiiureiies, icts ana email xurs great variety. Dague Co.

Ueacon Journal counting room at a Si Mrs. Ruggles Dead. Word has been received In Akron of the death in London of Mrs. Georgia Ruggles, formerly of Kansas City, but who wag married last October to Howard Kuggle, of Akron, manager of Self Cnltiire. They were in Europe on their bridal tour.

2 lbO-152 s. Howard St. special price our subscribers. Tonslline cures Sore Throat pi FIVE 'HE to era 6iU AT. HE El fl Of tta BUCKEYE CLOTHING HOUSE, 1SS South Howard St.

The cold weather will be here soon and yonH need C-4t- AtrAMniri I Tl- 4- lil fl tl IT a- uiis, vvciwais, iur men, ooys ana cnnuren, underwear, sweaters, UlOVes. Card IP an Jackets. Pea Jnr.k-Ats Hats f.nnc Ptr Pr RCMCMDCR we quit the clothing business in Akron on or about January 1, 1900. If you don't hurry you'll miss the greatest opportunities in the clothine uuo lutti you ever uau your nic vjum ijn ana looK at our prices, ana you purchase of us. HEWM HERMAN No.

1 3S South Howard -Gfcroofc.

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