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AEH02T BEAC02I JOURNAL. TUESDAY LTENIIIQ. AritlL 7. 1SCS- ftliiaileE Wants liiiiiiiiPv-ritL liUiiiMit ULXIllUl-WU i POLICE COURT (Srraale TOTAL ABSTAINERS VERY ACTIVE IN "YOUNGSTOWN Crosslimg 11 Our Specials for This Week 25 lbs. Granulated Sugar and 1 ran fOc No.

1 Pottage Tea, 91.03. SM lbs. Granulated Sugar and 1 ten Star Raking Powder, $1.65, 1 35o Broom, 29c. 2 lbs. Pottage Soda, 10c.

4.800 Knickerbocker Matrbea, 25c. 3 WeJfcbaca Gas Mantle, SCnXTSlACITEIl GAMMETKU, 04 soxmi iiowAun street. Notwithstanding the fact ihat an to be 66 feet wide. It is said Millr ordinance was introduced lo abolish; owns property In that vicinity end must use soap; Ivory coW- -J if it doss Never rriz11 cake. ItiUnitely purer than most scsps that sell tie Elmer Weber, the complaining wit-j ness.

P. J. Cummins, Iouis Clayton and others, testified in police court Tuesday to having seen John F- Burk- holder shoot, and aUo heard hira threaten to "blow Weber's head off-' Tht shooting occurred Saturday ev- shortly after 5 o'clock. Burk- Cummins Of ttte lue graue croobiusa wiiuiu io ua a Bretiai iuicicii, iu ujiciuu Ut a la Rtraliru Chestnut street is Just Catholic Total Abstinence soolety at- corporate limits, and that ttt or- street. block north of Exchange tended three meetings in Youngstown dicance was Introduced-to atwllsh about a personal street, one of the most dangerous aud the county societv.

Thev visited the Fatnor street apd build a viaduct, a resolu- grade crossings the city be required 1 bolder' is charged with shooting witi. will KUiott Total Abstinnce society at 2 tion was Introduced Monday ef of tbIg jment to clock. when they found a very to onen iin Chestnut street across the to Dut a viaduct over it. CHINA AND JAPAN TEA STORE, Boll phone R2ff; People's 1526. WEATHER TOMORROW thusi sstlo society.

composed or young i .1. i Weber saw tsuricnoiaer tnrow ht owning a fine i hail. At 4 o'clock tney nmroaaa to watjniugujii evrecu iuc tiv wm yaj owm. i'au. men Haaeiton society, now having j2oi August.

Miller has been working: The resolution was rererrod to t' visited gun to his shoulder, and dropped t0 rifp the ground. In this way" he escaped 1 VI! committee members, and called Father Moran T. A. for several weeks to hare this street railroad and bridge l-tll. opened across the tracks, the street; which Mr.

Miller la Mrs. Anna Seward Pruitt, with her sons, and Maclwwell, arrived Tallmadge Sunday morning from their mission field in North China. They caiaa for treatment by a Milwaukee specialist for the Injured eyas of Robert, but without suocesa Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Brown and children of Philadelphia are at the home of Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Mary A Long, on West Market where they will remain some the load of shot which buried itseli chairman There is in the fence. Several children, play Washington, April 7.

Forecast for Ohio: Rain and warmer touighti Wednesday, rain. NEW YORK STOCKS ill cr about the neighborhood at the 'ibU 9 wny 3, -Ut finest febno Ivory Sop. will not ir.j time, narrowly escaped being struck- or the rrost Warm Welcome aMgHitteFS of iEeliefsali Pemoline Insane. Anthony Pessoline. arrested for creating a disturbance at the Hirsch yurnlshsrt daily by C.

A. Williams A Company.) tailoring establishment on Howard UDn Hitrb CVs .75 7M4, 744 Soap Cent. Ivory 9946 street, Monday morning, and threat 43 44 444 were given by Rev. J. I.

Moran. itev. J. Hlgglnbothan, T. Loe, P.

J. Kavanagn, M. J. Cummins and T. J.

Costello, and a vote of thanks was given the visitors at this meeting for their presence. In the evening, a grand rally was hei In the Immaculate Conception scliau. hall, when at least 400 people ware present. Addresses were made by M. J.

Carney, the chairman: Rev. J. IT. Moloney, the pastor; Myor R. J.

Jones of Sebrlng, Mr. Cummins and Mr. Cos-telVo, and others. The program of recitations and musio Included a piano solo by Miss Agnes Cummins of Akron. Fully 200 pledges were given at this meeting by Rev.

J. F. Moloney, the pastor. Youmrstown will have another big rally in the beginning of May. ening the life of the proprietor, wul 1 1 1 S7H 1241 124 time.

Mr. Brown is recovering from a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered some time ago. WOMEN'S STORES" IN BANKRUPTCY Two women filed petitions in voluntary bankruptcy Tuesday. Mrs. Mary J.

Gnau, who is the proprietor of a shoe store at 640 South Main THE VERT LATEST. The college girls are home from all parts of the east and middle west for their spring vacation, bringing wltn them lmnMSM pompadours which go all the way around the daintily poised heads. If you pVase, and well suited to the "Merry Widow" hats a yarn wide, it's no use, we'll have to be. come reconciled, to collisions with our friends and wear these abbreviates u-abrellas If we are going to be It this season. But this Is not by any means all that the college gins have brought for the enlightenment of the home-stayers.

They have learned a new language since Bright children to assimilate so much in a few short months! 1 At least the language Is so new that a mere unsophisticated newspaper? reporter coulu not understand the words of the fair ones without an explanation. The leading word of this new vocabulary is "cutle" "c-u-t-l-e" and Is synonymous with but not "fusser." A "fusser." says the Elaborate Plan of Entertainment for State Delegates and Visitors. Akron is today throwing its doors open to the sisters oi the Kebekah lodges of Ohio, who have been ar of jre soli fhirgTof re off with a numbei and a silver sugar part of the goods Ormy Williams, bottle house on street was arrestee the same case -on Atchison Am. Locomotive AmaL Copper Anaconda Am. Smelter Am.

Sugar Brooklyn R. T. ft. O. C.

a. C. M. A Bt. P.

Colo. F. I Chicago Gt. W. Erie Gt.

Northern Mo. Pacific Hex. Cen N. Y. Central No.

Pac Pa. R. R. Rep. I.

St. pfd Reading: Rock Island tion to the company to take effect between April 15 and May 1. Mr. McConnell will go from Akron to Birmingham, where he has been elected vice president and general manager of the People's Telephone company of that place. The company is controlled by Youngstown capital, Mr.

McConnell coming here from Youngstown. During his four years' residence in this city, Mr. McConnell has had charge of the lines in this district comprising 16 counties. SEVEN 'WERE INJURED. 5 37Ti 3S C8 6S 124 IS 45 46 Sl 3Ui 117 118 244 614 15 '4 15, 123H 134 41-i 42-4 IS7, 19 9S4 13S 127 neu, lie; 64 69S4 1M 1(6 14 314 116i 23 15 41H 18 124 i IS ing stolen proper, 97 1W4 12 11 116 69 103 10434; street, is one of the female bankrupts, and the other is Mrs.

Mary E- Suvain, who owns a grocery store at 632 Sherman street. Charles C. McCluskey was appointed receiver for Mrs- Gnau by H. L- Snyder, referee in bankruptcy. The but the ew xied against him, and jyof him $2 and costs- Bacht Mary Thomas J7 dock be tried in the probate court- Pessoline acted like a crazy man in court Tuesday morning when his case was called, and it was almost impossible to keep him quiet.

The mayor said he had doubts as to Pesso-line's sanity, and requested that he be examined in the probate court. Burglary Charge. Charles Terry faced Mayor Sawyer, on two charges Tuesday morning, burglary and assault On the burglary charge Terry waived 'examination and was bound; over to await the action of the grand jury in the sum of $500. Terry, who was arrested Monday afternoon, is charged with having broken open a car on the Northern Ohio railroad on the night of March 31. Seven crates of eggs were stolen.

Upon Terry's plea of guilty to as-assaulting J- C. Fox, Mayor Sawyer reserved his decision. Stole Silver Spoons. Harrison Fisher College Girl, is not Fioodwood, N. April 7.

An arresr: a ol avemifr as engine hauling a wort: train explod the Best Toung Man, not the one who comes on Sunday nights, but rather one of the many who i cali when the best young man Is out ot ed while running about 15 miles an Tuesday morning bT Jary assault sad battery 'niixcp The baJ. w5leo MRS. TRYON SUES FOR DIVORCE Alleging that he failed to provide either suitable food or clothing since their marriage. Mrs. Grace Tryon commenced a divorce suit, Tuesday against George G.

The couple were marrjed in June, 1906, and have a 9-month-old baby. Mrs. Tryon charges her husband with cruelty, claiming that he ha frequently struck' and choked her. Almost daily since September. 1907, she claims he has threatened to kifi her, hour morning." Seven men town.

Just to flu mb the time, as were more or less severely injured. TIED UP 33 YEARS on East Bucbtel veinic. were. Again a "fusser" calls on many girls, and a "twoser" on but over. riving on all trains from every part of the 6tate.

All of the 70 delegates are expected to be in by Tuesday evening, when the informal reception by officers and past officers will be helcf in the.iodKC rooms in the I. O- O. F. temple. Many of the visitors arrived with the delegates, but the bulk of the visiting sisters are expected come Wednesday afternoon to attend the degree work Wedneday evening.

Akron members have the beautiful lodge rooms in preparation for the sessions of the assembly-The word "Welcome" in huge letters faces the guests when they enter the lodge hall and flowers and palms adorn the corners. The reception will be opened by a fancy military drill in uniform by 12 men in Canton Akron, No. 2, Patriarchs Militant, I. O. O- F- Light first meeting of the creditors to elect a trustee, will be held April 18.

The assets are $3,000, and the liabilities $3,450. Attorney E. P. Otis was 'named receiver in the Suvain case. The first meeting of the creditors will be held April 13.

The assets are and the liabilities $3,749.79. one girl. But "twoser" Is an obso lete word, so is anything so olLfasn-lonpd- ns beau. It's "cutle" now, girls. The very latest Is to Have a the troi hie was a' had the other Mar-Lee lower wis for viol the is alleg-d that he street a the core irrested- arrested ordinasce.

J4 not cross t-e 0f Howard wd UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GROWING 1 TIRED cutle Sunday evening and a "Merry Widow" hat James Murphy, released from the Market to make At the annual congregaUonal ('county jail a few days ago after hav- belard Wednesday oora- of the JTlrst unuea fnr ianv. case wi I ing. After married life extending over the following officers were eiecju the ensuing year: President, Samuel l- was arraigned again luesday morn- ASSEMBLY CLUB DANCE. I The Ladles of the Assembly club gave a Leap year dance Monday evening to the men of the club at the XXth Century haJl. The color scheme was yellow and green, daffodilly palms and southern stnilax being used extensively.

The mu ine Kalserhof," on South Main street, has been closed by order of Mayor pawyer and Chtef of Police John REMOVAL JfOHCE. i ok has retoow 1 period of 33 years, Mrs. Jennie Boil nee commenced a suit, for divorce Tuesday against Joseph Schnee. The couple have five children, ranging in COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS ine aiserhof is in the under i his d'ei room cxn Central Work; vice president, Mrs a. mg in police court on a similar secretary, Prof.

G. D. Smith; Hft nleaded culltv and was C. Blake McDowell; trustee, A. L.

Van. charge rle pleaded guilty and was derhoof. The reports from tiw various fined $5 and costs and sentenced to onganlzatlons of the church covering, the workhouse for 30 days- Murphy went to May Gordon's served and ar- liquor house, and the officials claim 1 refreshments will be sicians" balcony, doorways and mirrors lngB Trust tsuie age rrom to la years. were profusely hung with smllax, ana rangements have been made for dancing in the ball room of the temple. studded with d.iffodills.

The dancing it it 11 i. continued from until 12 o'clock, when TJphain Brouse Bldf. urmna can be served there unless a separate license Is taken out. At one time it was a rathskeller, where drinks and. eatables were served but for some time past it has been used for For the last six years Mrs.

Schnee asserts her husband has been lazy md Improvident, failing to provide In all departments 01 uio cuun-, muuudv muiinu auu a i First Session FuDJLttV supper was served. The supper taoie, work. The financial report snowea umi, The preliminary session Wednes- where a buffet lunch was spread, was pretty in the extreme. The centerpiece tor ner. In October, 1908.

she claims the congregation had rauwa ior au purposes almost 100 per cent, more than It will frSnfa SSSi day morning will be public were made by the virl ous committ, lue vari- vas immne bounuet of daffodils. ie abandoned her and remained away 1110 IlWt be held in the Odd Fellows lodge and these flowers were also scattered un nnmhn. for eight months, only sending her the preceding year, ine growin iu-bershlp of the organizations connected with the church was a notable feature Sove Moijey or No oomDlalnts. am tar- 0 1 looselyy over the cloth, and the room in the temple, beginning at 8:30. Addresses of welcome will be made by Mayor W-- T.

Sawyer. Past and reveals a commendaole xeai on tn have been made about the place, but the authorities held that It was unlawful to serve persons in the basement room 10 during that time. In January, 1906, ehe says that he again abandoned her and has since remained was lighted with yellow shaded candles. The programs were white embossed In gold. The gowns worn by the women were of all hues and all fabrics.

All art of the working force of the cnurcn. The increase In the Sunday school was nd it was ordered closed Xfv reSk The fince committee k011 In the sum Lm Du.rchains of a site for the some much-needed equipment. Sported fa- Your Deufcl Vorix; way. law closed the room at: 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. President Jennie Canfield, and Representatives A- C.

Bachtel and Frank G- Marsh, respectively- -There will be responses by State President Nora B- Kagey of Findlay, and John L- get the best work at the cut 44 per in the Women's Missionary society 7 per cnt. In the Y. P. C. U-, 75 per the membership ot tlw church 67 per A Junior cnolr of 36 voices and a Junior Missionary league, having 40 members, havs been organized during tha year.

Have it done now, when yon can BASKET BALL GIRLS were appropriate and dainty, many ofi them costly and handsome. The recep-j tion committee consisted of Mrs. F. H. Weeks.

Mrs. J. R. Allen and Mrs. F.

M. Whinner. The grand march, which was very pretty, was led by by Mr. and Mrs. Allen.

Those present at the dance wer: Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Weeks, Mr.

and Mrs. E. Andress, Mr. and MYs. R.

K. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. R.

Dietsold, xr lue matter of navina-Mayfleld avenue, navtnc MPT The Needle Work Shop Sullivan, gTand master of the grand rtreet and on the petition to exTend prices we are offering: $10.00 Plates, $8.00 Plates, $5.00 Plates, $5.00 Gold Crowns. lodge of Ohio, I. O. O. F-, will make TO YOUNGSTOWN the responses to the addresses by The sewer and wntor $5.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 Mrs.

K. C. Knight and children ot Cleveland have returned to their home after visiting relatives In this city. mUfaa win- The Y. W.

C. A. girls, who will 1 cyti teu rairnrahitr the Odd Fellows. Past President Anna Henry will deliver a "Retro Mr. and Mrs.

C. Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. TT. G.

Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Honodle.

Mr. and Mrs. Farl Hamlen, $5.00 per tooth Bridge wort. changing of the swer frn XI to me tow path. This sewer spect and Prophecy-" Misses Maier and Schumaker will contribute a duet Mr.

and Mrs. Georpre N. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs.

A. A. Kohler. Mr. and Mrs.

Painless extraction free when plate or brldgr work Is ordered. This is the best work obtainable and fully guaranteed. .1, 8ewer 119 and located M. Fillmore. Mr and Mrs John Shaf-M- Mrs.

L. B. Terry Mr. and play basket ball in Youngstown Wednesday night, will meet at the association building, on High street Wednesday afternoon at 6 o'clock. Those who intend to the team have been requested to be on hand promptly.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Cheap work mare, also IS swing cow stanchions; best nrKet, and Miss Brown a solo. The Sessions. ot tne rubber plants. The sewer and water coure com Mrs. W.

TV. Wohlwend. Mr. and Mrs. EW.

YORK! DEP3TI STS The busmess of the assemblv will This Week An especially Dresser Corer, scalloped edge all around, so well done that they cannot fray, stamped to your order .7 So Shorter ones for washstand or including stalls. Inquire 892 S. Mam F. B. Burch Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. F. H.

Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stauffer. Mr.

and uuubb leporxea iavorably on th petitions for sewers In Bdg-wood avenue, Schiller avenue on 10c etore, 72 South Main street. St. 104-09 Now located over Knox's 5 and be started at 10 o'clock, when the' work of organization will be done. Mrs. Frank M.

Whltner. Mr. and Mrs Hours ,8 a. m. to 8 p.

m. Thfl nTtpmnnn sdnn hoHna 1 EDISON PHONOGRAPH RECUKuo W. T. Akers. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Ben- street. The ordinance committee rpwirteH nor AT r. and Mrs.

J. R. Bliss. Mr. ana o'clock The deeree work wili h' exchanged at small cost at the Eureka e5: W1'1 Film and Record Exchange.

We sen! Mrs. E. E. Branch, Mr and Mrs. William Graham.

Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Knoflr, favorably on the matter of reqfniring exeinpunea Dy tne degree the Indestructible Records.

317 Everett i oiuewaias on unimproved streets. Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Lees. Mr. and Airs. HOLLINGER WILL MAKES WIFE LEGATEE The will of the late H. M.

Hol- Tic v. -i 1,1. Im inese walks will be of cind3r con struction. Mr. and Mrs.

A. B. Ricehart. Mr. ana staff of Colfax lodge.

Tha Delsarte bldg. People's "phone 5209. 104 fnwhVnhW0 RENT-Two five-room suites. In Mnite, under Che. direction of Kos- each wlth batn and aU improvements.

eTu Hess, the new second lieutenant Lower suite J15, upper suite $12. Inquire of Comnanv F. Eierhi R(ime-vf 239 Spicer. 104-15 Mrs P. H.

Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Ray SPECIAL ON Rtilwell. Mr.

and Mrs. O. S. Wilson, Mr. Julia E.

Hurley, and Mrs. William Bender. Mr. and Mrs. linger was filed for probate Tuesday F.

C. Wilpon, Mr. and Mrs. H. Sum ANOTHER NON-SUPPORT N.

has been postponed fsjbi- A'ea- 55X Sonth Main St. morning. Hia estate amounts to many thousand dollars. ner Mr. and Mrs.

Johhn R. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

Billow, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Caruthers, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Collins. Mr. and Mrs.

Sumner Gary, Mr, LILIES EASTER r.es.day until Thursday evening. After the drill Thursday evening a play, entitled "Sunbonneta," by young women of the First Congrega The will gives the entire estate, real and personal, to Mrs. Hollinger CHARGE IN COURT (Special to Beacon Journal.) ad. Mrs. T.

H. Hennlnger, Mr. ana Mrs. F. C.

Kasch. Mr. and Mrsi'Marlf The will states that he desires hia Murdoch. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Asa Falmer, AT wife to have entire possession andT Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Stoner. Mr. and Barberton, April 7. On complaint Mrs. H.

A West. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

01 tne trustees of Norton townsnlp, if control of the; property, he having entire and full confidence in hfr Judgment and discretion to make a Weld. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Young. Mr. FOR SALE W. Exchange 7 roms and bath all mod. era conveniences roomsi in oak mantel and grate attic finished built 1906 J3.2J0.

Spicer st 5 rooms gas sewer water 2 lots $1,800. James st 7 rooms sewer water gas $2,300. Hamilton av 8 rooms finished attic ail modern conveniences oak finished hard wood floors mantel and grate lot 44x110 $4,100. Good st 10 rooms all modern conveniences $4,000. E.

Market st rooms and bath room oak finished all modern conveniences $3,500. Nash st 8 rooms all modern conveniences $3,100. Adams st 8 rooms all modern conveniences $400. ana witf. n.

j. oiacnuurn, ax. e.nu vi i -s. jonn wenans or Range street was ar rested Monday on a charge of non VWE. Palmer, Mr.

and Mrs. I. C.f Kan- proper and wise use of the same. kin, Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Brewster, Mrs. Hollinger is the -KlSie. E.

J. Alderfer. Miss Charlotte support brouf by the humane agent. The ane agent said that Imperial Green House W. A.

HELFEPi, Prop. Weeks, Miss Lucile Whitner. Miss Le- executrix to serve without bond. The Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. Caufflela tional church, will be given. The plan to have a theater party has "teen abandoned. Delegates will stay at Hotel They are allowed by the leches $4 a day and elghc cents a mile mileage.

Most of the visitors will be. stationed at homes throughout the city. Committee. The local committees of the ss-sembly are as follows: Executive committee Mrs. Lizzie Johnston.

chairman; Mrs. Loule vice chairman; Mrs. Iaura Deakin, secretary; Mrs. Mary Sivep- will was made February 13, 1908. the township istees have been supporting Wellans and his wife and 1 BUI hT fKUKO 17L.UW..

child. Wellans pleaded not guOty to Mr. and Mrs. H. R.

Sense of 'West tne charge and the case was set in LITTLE ELSIE fWar street entertained the Bluff Pedr clu?) at their home Monday evening. Squire Hawkins court for Saturday, Bell 'Phone 555. ine nrst prizes were won ny tup. Large lot on Merriman 85x300 with Eoom dwelling barn and 2 cisterns April 11. eoojes e5 1 maja and Olivnr Sense.

Mrs. Sens and RALLIWILL DIES OOPPART BOUND OVER. Beck av 9 rooms 2 bath rooms com Mr. Karee were condoled. The guest prize was awarded to Mrs.

Slngley. There were 35 guests present and a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. plete hard wood finish new furnace fin lshed attic lot 60x150 $6,500. Sandy Coppard, charged with (Special to Beacon Journal.) i cranz, treasurer. Colfax Mrs.

Lizzie Johnston, Kenmore, April 7. Elsie M. Maple st 7-room house slate roof sewer gas fruit barn lot 33x156 $2600. grand larceny, was given a hearing in police court at Canton Monday, and was bound over to the grand jury in Mrs. Mary Sidencranz, Mrs.

Frances irosDy st 9-room house modern Halliwill. the 7-year-old daughter of Alva Halliwill, who was one of the candidates for school board in the Mrs. Maud Osborn, Mrs. Nvra; proved st bam lot 60x165 $4,200. Farmer's 3at E3arEfo Home DfS'ssed Meat a Speciait3r SPECIALS FOR BALANCE OF THE WEEK FORTY-EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Coppard of 350 South Maple street entertained a few of their friends at their home Monday evening in honor of therr 48th wedding anniversary. The time was delightfully passed In music and games and a dainty lunch was served.

W. Chestnut st 7 laree rooms bath the sum of $1,000. recent Kenmore election, died at her home here Monday, evening at 6:30 The regular meeting of the Social of pneumonia. The little girl attend ists will be held in Carpenter's hall SPECIALTIES. ed the public schools and had been Now that the Eastman Kodak Co.

have stirred up the photography business and their experts have given out valuable pointers and we wish to show all amateurs the new things we have and give you the advantage of the points we have gathered from these experts, we have overlooked nothing and are ready for you. Come in and talk It over with us. S-Mith Howard street, Wednesday ev TO BE MARRIED. 111 four weeks. The funeral will be room gas cistern well water rurnace fruit new barn lot 6Sxl25 Mallison av 6 rooms dwelling gas sewer cistern cement walks $1,500.

i W. Cedar st 5 rooms gas sewer city and cistern water barn lot 61x200 $1,750. Beck av 7 rooms oak finish all modern conveniences lot 60x170 $4,000. Silver st 8-room dwelling also 4-room dwelling lot 63x165 $3,200. Silver st 10 rooms all modern conveniences $3,400.

Lieutenant Leo B. Dannemiller of tJ cning ot 7:30 o'clock. There will be held the Kenmore Evangelical singing with cornet accompaniment Hodges, Mrs. Hattle Lohr. House Mrs.

Frances Chapan, Mrs. Daisy Vlall, Mrs. Villa Head, 57rs. Minnie Owens, Mrs. I-ari Deakin, Mrs.

Anna Akers. Columbia Mrs. Mary Kuhlke, Mrs. Hattie Mrs. Louise Schill.

Mrs. Kate Mannig. Mrs. Mary Mrs. Catherine Giebenrath.

Advisory committee P. Junnie Canfield, Pfl -P- Anna Henry. P-Treasurer, Anna Rockwell, P. Chaplain. Louise Rugg, P.

yVarden, H. O. Canfield. pTuirch Wednplay mornlne at 9:30 and a rccitation. The discussion of The burial will be in Mt.

Hope cem 11th V. S. Infantry, stationed at Hol-ouln Cuba, and formerly of Canttm. Is to be married on A.prll 14, In Washington. D.

to Mrs. Ida 8. Dolan, an old college friend of the lieutenant's. Lieutenant Pannemiller was verv well the causes of the panic will be con etery in Akron. Bnttjrine, 20c grade, Wisconsin Brick Che lb.

Wisconsin Swiss Cbwe, lb. Verlbest Baked Beans, ca.n..l4c" No. 1 White Fish, Codfish, brick iBc Sauer Kraut, lb sc? Veribest Mince Meat pkg. 0cf California Hams, 9c Pork Shoulder Chops, lb 11c Pork Loin Chops, lb 12Ve Fresh Pork Hams, lb 11c Side Pork, lb. 10c Best Rendered Leaf Lard, lb.lc A Good Grade at.

Purity Pork Sausage, 12c Smoked Sausage, lb 12 He All other meat at correspondingly low prices. tinued. TIFT. known In Akron social circles when he lived In Canton. He Is In this country OUR MINISTER TELEGRAPHS HALT.

TWILL Tn Kenmore, April April 7. American now on a six-weeks' furlough and will return to Cuba with his bride soon af R. 1908. ft her home, of Tlsie f3iiphter of Alva Horse Ra-lmti 9 Minister Bryan at Lisbon, Portugal Fresh Conrtr HV'lwiH. arrprl ter the wedding.

Mrs. Dolan Is well-known Washington society woman. The marriage will take place at her horns under today's date, sent to th Crosby st 8 rooms and bath finished attic all modern conveniences oak finish hard wood floors mairtwl and grate $3,800. Allyn st 7 rooms Vas city and cistern water lot 6x5 $2,500. Day st 8 rooms modern $tS50.

TTpson st 3 dwelllnes one 7-room and ons 8 room swwer city aad cistern water gas lot BlxlSD $3,800. E. Buohe! av $-room dwelling all mod-ern convn-leTices barn $4 pno. TUB McINTOSTf-T-BAFM CO. MS 8.

Howard St. nsjaaBsasBBBBasniwHBHi Burial in Mt. ITopo remptprv department of state the following W. B. AUGUSTINE, Proprietc dispatch regarding yesterday etec SPENGERAKD from tb-t Kenmore Evangelical Wednesdaj' morning at Bell Phane tion in Portugal and the disorders i Lisbon: People's Phone 2323.

We Delner. In that city where she will also the mother and sister of Lieutenant Pannemiller, WENT TO CLEVELAND. 1 Twenty-six members of the Akron TurnveTein went to Cleveland Sunday, where they were the guests of the Vor- Call as np early. GFYFT-Tr Tn O. April "Monarchists overwhelmingly vie torious in election.

Disorders con hia home, of old age CpT-5rr vpars. fined to Lisbon. The rest of Portu waTts of the Forest City. During the Muri-M in the laMmaeo rm- gal quiet." anernoon ine actives from the Akr)n eterv from the Tallmads: Con society gave an exhibition with th grea'onal Omrh Thursday after Cleveland men. noon at 2 o'clock.

MAYOR IN SET-TO IJm Go. ALTTMNAE MRETTNO. The Akron 'Alumna aaaooiatlon of ths Delta Gamma fraternity held a business and soHal meeting Saturday afternoon Pies I In the fraternity rooms In Curtis cot tage. Buchtel TTiere was a good attendance and refreshments iwers served. A spirited seen oocurred la WEDDING ANNIVKRSART.

We Want Every Pile Sufferer to Test A very pretty surprise was given Monday evening to Mr. and Mrs. TT. THE LAST DAYS OF THE KodaK-Vclox A. Bloom of Brown avenue bv the PITH fr rm This Great Care at Our Expense eend Tour Name and Addres for a Free Trial Package.

Wa want to send you a free trial of the Great Pyramid Pile Cure at Friday Winter Picnic club, the oe ifasion bfiner their lfth wedding an 'vi Macy things in our alteratloD court Tuesday wis turn William Plant, of many allasos, wtien; ha was being tried on the ehargs 04 rrand laroeny and TctTta stolen goods in ooonectlon with the disappearance of goods from the Akron China company 8 Attorney W. A. Sponesr, rep reenttoj Plant. obXstea to th testimony ot Detectlvs Eckerman wbn hm relatea what Plant's brother Jvomm bad told, him and wben Mayor Bawyer recused to order Sckannaa rrom th stand. Bpan.

oer withdraw from tha c- The mayor Don't delay Select your Eatter Suit while our assortment is up to the Standard. nlversary. Thy were presented with some exquisite china, after which have been added to the line this week. Extra competent help have been employed Exhibition and the hostess was given a shower of We don't disappoint and reman her WE room who are working overtime to insure prompt delivery. MAKE NO CHARGE FFOR.

ALTERATIONS. Demonstration once, so you can see with your own eyes what It can do. Ton cure yourself with' perfect ease, In your own home, and for little expete. Pyramid Pile Cure gtrts yott prompt relief. It heals sores and flowers.

Tn recognition Mrs. Bloom gave a llttl poem entitled "Roses Say Love Ton." After a delightful eveninc refreshments were served. CTRCT.EOr MERCY. I T- regular of the Circle of Mercv was h1i Monday evering at thp home of TTatle Probllsky Mothers are at their nir' end many times trying to iind safe, nourlMnt food for the baby that's Just beero wened. Tbi is an ImpoTtnrrt cpch In the little one's life and on securing proper food deppmls the futnre growth of the child.

Grape-Nuts soaked In hot milk, then cc-ohl to Ihe Haiit temperature, with a little sugar, Wet the requirement of the nenvlr weaned child in 90 cbm-s out of a lOO perhaps an wn hundred! Try a feapoonful, softened to a paste with a little of the hot milk and then all mixed t-gether Jmlf a cupful. wife because Grape-Nuts is ntade only of wheat and bnrley and l.nkrd from 12 to 16 hours. It's a great fod for babies or giown-uys. "There's lUwu." 1 a ar I TQ styles; tne Kina othr weuld askf $18.00 $20.00, at would not stand for tras ana oroera Spencer bade Into It. Spencer then bear the testimony through aad altsr it was eomplBtsd.

Mayor Sawyer ruld it out aa incompetent. Plant was bound over to await the action of tb grand Jury In tb sum of resigns ulcers, rnooes congestion and In 75 025 flammation, and takes away pain, itching and Irritation. on Miami street. Plans -v-v made for (he snnlversary After you hare tried the sample treatment, and you are satisfied, yon Other exclusive styles v.i... $10, G2; Another lot of Black, Blue, Brown Voile Skirts.

which wijl be held In the near fu Tha finest and largest exhibition of bromide enhtrgeauetits ew seen in Akron. Theae pictures are selected by the Eastman Kodak Co. from many. If you are not gettfcig ths bent result with Velox, let the demonstrator help yon. Take one of your negatives to him in Y.

M. C. H. hall. Fro tickets at Dint's Pharmacy can get a full.

reular-lzed treat ture. Fmjr new candidates were 05.00 ment of Pyramid Pile Cnre at yonr sdmltted to T.nnch was served to the 32 numbers druggist's for 50 eents. If he hasn't enL i "end ns the money and we will New Silk Dresses, Jackets, Waists, Belts, etc. 1 send yon th treatment at once, hv 4 I. Gslog So2tH F.

G. McConnell, district superintendent of the Bell Telephone com at th Albert hotel in New Torn e'v. snd JrtsepTe Ft "ft 7 East Exchange, where all Pho 32 S. MAIN STREET na yonr name and aidrss at oji for a trial of th's msrvlous. on'V.

nf rr. Ar Pyram'd tographic supplies will be found in stock. Pr- rv 90 Pyramid Bid Mr. tb'r parents. Mr.

sni Mrs, r.mii pf tf Bouth Msln tret. i IT. Myers of Cleveisrd the guest ol relatives and friends in this city. cr "v-s svvV svrssv shall, Mich. pany, has just teadered hi retigna-.

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