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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 11

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11 AKKOX BEACOX JOUKNAL. FRTDAY EARNING, JANUAUY ID, 1912. of Senators and Representatives loot Attorney General Wlckeraham and husbands way to Surgeon General Torney, U.S. A. At help her fight her GREENWOOD CAPT.

BAKTLETT TO SEEK SOUTH POLE BROTHERS PRESIDENT TAFT Stage Beauty Tells Secrets of Youth 1T COUNTY GRANGE IN SESSION WILL MOVE IN SPRING cording to toe jsurgcon port to the President on his condition, Morse could not live one month longer in confinement and even at liberty probably would not live six months. liberty. The commutation of' sentence which gives Morse his complete freedom -but which, unlike a pardon, does not restore his civil rights was granted upon recommendation PARDONS MO THEY ALL HAVE THEIR TROUBLE WITH WATER Eat Liverpool, Jan. J). Con tinued cold has cost a near water famine In this and nearby cities.

More than. 100, 000 gallons more ape being pumped as the result of the custom of keeping open the pipes and spigots to prevent freezing. Chief Engineer Edward C. Cox of the East Liverpool Water Works Department last evening announced that for the past week they have been pumping on an average of 3,500,000 gallons of water every 24 hours over 1,000,000 gallons more than the average amount. FIRM TO OCCUPY BUILDING AT THH INTERSECTION Ol' HOWARD AND CHERRY STKEKT8.

Profitable Meeting Held on I Cv Release Granted in Consideration of Banker's Present Condition. Thursday With'Darrow-ville Members. UQ0 GEORGE TREAP IS lb MADE CHAIRMAN 1 1 (Theater Iteview in the Arch.) "I have often wondered at Jane Clayton's youthful beauty. In a burst of confidence she told me her complexion was due to a lotion which she makes by dissolving a small original package of mayatone in a half-pint of witch hazel. Massaging with his has kept her skin clear and satiny and preserves its girlish bloom, "Her long, wavy and lustrous locL-s are due to dry shampooing.

She says-she never has time to wash her head and would not If ehe could, because Wet shampoos make the hair dull and lifeless. A dry Bhampoo leaves the hair soft and fluffy. To make the dry shampoo, she puts a cupful of corn meal in a fruit jar and mixes with it the contents of a small original package of therox. It brushes out easily and takes all dirt with it. "With a jar of Mother's Salve to cure sore- throat and colds and prevent catarrh, this actress travel! forty-eight weeks.

in the year, always looks the pink of perfection, and sings at every performance." Charles Call and Others Par ticipate in Interesting Talks. 11111111 One of the most important changes which will be made in the location of Akron business houses take place In the Spring, when the firm of Greenwood Brothers, clothiers, now located In the P. Hall block, at the corner of Market and Howard streets, will move' to the corner of Howard and Cherry streets. This company has been In business at the present location for number of years, but owing to the fact that they were outbidden for a continuance of the lease, the change was made imperative. The new quarters are larger and better suited for the display of stock than the present quarters, and the company has already made arrangements to remodel the interior of the room, which will be one of the most up-to-date store rooms in the city.

Washington, Jan. 19 President Taft yesterday freed Charles W. Morse, New York banker and former ice king. The president commuted to expire immediately the 16-year sentence for violation of the national banking laws under which Morse served two years in the federal penitentiary at Atlanta, Qa. Commutation, however, comes to Morse as a death sentence, the President in granting the prisoned relief having been actuated solely by the report of the surgeon-general of the army that Morse at the longest cannot live more than six months.

Freedom also comes to the former multimillionaire as the resUt of incessant, aggressive campaigning by his A romona grange meetinr was held at Darrowville January 18. On account of the Inclement weather the attendance was not large but the Neither can you build up your nerves with alcoholic remedies. program was very interesting. Mas ter Bender being absent. Deputy Mas ter George TreaD presided.

Music was furnished by the Darrowville grange and special selections were given by Mrs. M. H. Danforth, Miss Read Beacon Journal Want Ads. CAPT.

Capt. Robert A. Bartlett. commander of the steamship Roosevelt on Admiral Peary's dash to the North Pole in 1909, is preparing' to lead an expedition into the Antarctic, In search ot the South Pole. Morris and Miss Statts.

The subjects of "Agricultural Education" and To be. Self-Reliant, nerves must have a food-tonic that nourishes and builds up the entire system. "Care, Feed and Shelter of Livestock in Winter" were vigorously discussed byw. M. Darrow, Charles Call and NVESHGAT IHVESTIGATE! otEefp.

Reports of the State and National granges were made by Mr. and Mrs. Howe and George Treap. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Howe were among those initiated Into the forth was a charter number of Darrowville grange organized in 1874, being county deputy and he has been an active worker In the grange ever since. He spoke of the work In Summit county in these years and rejoices in the brightoutlook for the National, at Springfield, Onio, 12 CutP years ago. Mrs. Scott of Tallmadge spoke of woman's work In the grange. M.

C. Danforth subject was future. Darrowville has the finest EDddaaUoudDDd J.r is the World9 Standard "Grange Reminiscences." Mr. Dan- Continues to give you the real and genuine bargains in Footwear. If you want style, wearing quality and nt, and an assortment of sizes to pick from, come in tomorrow and investigate our claims.

grange nan in the county. One of those who took an active part in the meeting was Mr. Call, a graduate, last year of Ohio State university, Columbus, who is at home SURE TO BREAK A SEVERE COLD Body-Builder and Nerve' Food- Tonic, and is making use of his education on the home farm. Summit county needs more young men, who after taking an agricultural course, come TnAOB-mAfK ALL DRUQQIST9 How to Cure a Bad Cold and End Grippe Misery in a Few Hours. home and are leaders in grange and community work and who set an ex ample of better farming.

The "most severe cold will be broken, and all grippe misery ended THE DAY DRUG CO- 7 STORES THE ORIGIUAL CUT-RATE DRUGGISTS 1,200 pairs of ladies' Fine MEN'S SHOES. Ladles' fine Kid Shoes; onr reg- 3kS Shoes, In kid and patent colt. We have 800 pairs of Men's ular $2.00 grade for Om Mate! all and made. $3.50 They are really worth $2 to $3.50. Shoes, in Patent Colt and Gun a ana a aeV 0T Take your pick from our tables at Metal; prices ranging from $2 to CCI Qfi take your pick from our i.

tables gn Ladies' fine Pat. Colt, Cloth top. Ladies' fine White Buck High fOYaCJ BpecIal at Shoes, latest. $5.00 grade; special S1.Q9 S2.98 Misses' fine Kid Shoes and Pat. Ladles' Rubbers, 60c nQ Colt and Gun button or grade; special flne." Colt, 111(1 Men's extra fine Pat.

Colt, Tan lace; $2.00 grade; special Metal Shoes, button or lace; $3.00 and Gun Metal Shoes; $3.50 and Children's Rubbers, grade; special $4.00 grade; special 8C 60c grade; special .5 OC Men's storm Alaska Cloth Top flrofl lrjf itJ 0 Boys' Box Calf Shoes, $1.50 Rubbers, $1.50 7Qfl I ft II WIJV I 1-75rade: special grade; special CV, iyiio QJ I 98c 14c after taking a dose of Pape's Cold: Compound every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken. You will distinctly feel all the dls- At a Glance i Chardon W. H. McGill, a Clari-don milk hauler, while on his route saw a strange duck-like bird wabbling about in the road and trying to "rise. McGill captured it, and found it to be a "western grebe." The range of the grebe is western North America, the Dakotas, Manitoba to the Pacific and its Winters re spent In the Pacific coast states end Mexico.

DDGvAEiD poumnr ra The biggest show ever given in Ohio. Interesting and. educational. ILIEVIEILAKri3D .1 igreeable symptoms leaving alter the very first dose. The most miserable headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, fever-ishness, sneezing, running of the nose, sore throat, mucous catarrhal discharges, soreness, stiffness, rheumatism pains and other distress vanishes.

Pape's "Cold Compound Is the result of three years' research at a cost of more than fifty thousand dollars, and contains no quinine, which we have conclusively demonstrated Is not effective in the treatment of colds or grippe. Take this harmless Compound as directed, with the knowledge that there is no othermedieine made anywhere else In the world, which will enj your cold or end Grippe misery asls'omptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 25-cent package of Pape's Cold Compound, which any druggist in the world can supply. KSL'S mmi BARGMH SNiE -4S SOUTH HOWARD ST. (2'2tn 27. 1H12.

central Armnrv ADRIISSION 50c and 25c. HH.L.mii INI Youngstown Leaping from the second story of a rooming house, Edward Edwards, a diphtheria patient, and William Scott, his nurse made their escape this morning after having been quarantined for a number of days. They Took with them enough clothes to afford them protection from the weather. health r.uthoritles have not been able to trace them. frr-rTI' i nirrigr.ii Chardon The schools at Fowlers' Mills and Munson Center are closed until February because of aa out- break of scarlet fever.

Marjorie Lar-j son and Hilda Warner are the latest to be stricken with the disease. The church and Sunday school have dis THE DAY DRUG CO. 7 STORES The Orisisal Cot-Rate Druggists jfiffliMifin JuuruUNjiyj continued services and a dance has been postponed. Youngstown A delegation of Youngstown Republicans will attend the Tippecanoe club banquet in Cleveland January 29," to start a boom for Youngstown as the place tor opening the Republican national campaign, next year. The delegation will urge that Youngstown can offer substantial donations toward the big event.

TOSKiHTS EATS LOOK FOR THE SIGNS! FOLLOW THE CROWDS' SOO; KATS RKSERVKII. 15c SEATS RESERVED. IJO-t'EI MOR.RIE PLAYERS IN Southern Aristocracy MAT1EES Monday, Tbarsdar, ffatwrdayt 1.M9 SKATS RESERVED, 10-. THE MIDDL EMAM-vl Ashtabula Tom Ferrlto, baker and grocer, received a letter demanding The letter said that if Ferrito did not deliver the money at a spot designated he would Le killed "in a silent and mysterious manner," and no one would ever know how he met his death. The sender of the letter is thought BUY AT MAMUFACTUREIR'S PRICES by authorities here to have knowledge of the killing of Salva- WE tore Slmoni, stabbed New Year eve.

Springfield Mayor Baker of Cleveland will under no circumstances be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor this This sale will close in 10 days, as we expect to clean out the enormous stock of manufacturer's clothing in so short a time. The values are the biggest ever offered. You simply pay the manufacturer's cost, no middle man's prof it in this case. NOT TO ATTEND THIS SALE means your loss, as everything must go, regardless of values at year. Berea Last week German Wal lace college received a gift of for endowment purposes.

Presi "fl Orr: 520 Orr OOll Al! dent Arthur L. Breslich announced another gift of $10,000. The col lege is making a great effort to raise $100,000 before next June, BARGAINS $25,000 Clothing Sacrifice Men's, Women's and Ghildren's MEN'S DEPARTMENT At Our Big January Clean-Up Sale. LADIES' DEPARTMENT and these two donations will go toward this sum. Conneaut All interurban trolley lines in this section have been tied up for the past three days owing to the heavy snow.

At Am boy a P. C. car Is stuck, in a drift, and it will take some time to extricate it. A. C.

E. snowplaw has been working for thirty-six hours in an effort to open a path between Girard and Conneaut, a distance of fourteen miles. dallon That this city has one of the most economically managed municipal electric light plants In Ohio is evidenced by the report of the state examiner. The report shows that in addition to being self-custaining, has net earnings of over $5,000 a year, despite that street lighting is placed at the low rate of $55 a year. In recent years more than $10,000 has been paid for betterments; all outstanding bonds have been retired, and there Is a surplus cf $6,500 which will be expended in providing street lamps of latest de- 15c LION COLLARS 9c $2.00 LION SHIRTS 79c $1.00 HIGHLAND BRAND SHIRTS 25c 25c SUSPENDERS 4c 35c TIES $25.00 MEN'S SUITS $20.00 MEN'S SUITS $11.98 $15.00 MEN'S SUITS 7.98 $30.00 LADIES' SUITS $25.00 LADIES' SUITS- 1 $18.00 LADIES' SUITS 4 98 $10.00 LADIES' COATS 2 98 $25.00 LADIES'? COATS $1298 1.50 to $2.00 WAISTS flgc Ow $1.50 HEATHERBLOOMS 98c 5.00 PETTICOATS, BILK.

gg $10.00 FUES 2 5.00 MILLINERY 5.00 CHILDREN'S COATS V- 6.50 RAINCOATS 2.b0 CORSETS 119 4.00 SWEATERS 1.98 6.00 FRENCH PLUMES 298 Cue style 4 5 Schiller Piano, mahogany case, which was taken in exchange on a Schiller Player, almost new. Will sell very cheap if sold at once. One Style 35 Schiller Piano, oak case, which- has been in rental, but if in as good condition as when It went out of our rooms. Will sell at a very liberal reduction this month. Four second-hand upright Pianos, all different makes.

Will sell very cheap to get off ur floors. Ceveral square Pianos at your own price. Special discounts this month on all nw pianos on our floors. $25.00 MEN'S OVERCOATS $20 00f MEN'S OVERCOATS $15 00 MEN'S OVERCOATS 6.00 BOYS' OVERCOATS 7.98 2.98 Laign. Belief on taine A soapstone placed by Mrs.

Edward Watklns In the bed of her daughter, Lydia, to warm the child's feet, set Are to the bed. The parents, awakened by the smoke, 5.00 BOYS' SUITS i.g8 2.00 HATS 3.UU TitUUbiwfci QQc $25.00 WILLUW fLULLLS i. 7.98 carried the child to safety. Sidney A. E.

Bleakley, editor of the Botklns Herald and also postmaster and ex-mayor of Botkins, died of pneumonia, after a three veeks' illness. RelfVfontalne Joel Walker, 73, cf West Liberty, and Mrs. Mary Mar-mon, 37, of Zanesfleld, came here and were married, surprising their friends. Walker is said to hold the record for continuous service as an atsessor. having served forty years in thU county.

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