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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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mMB I NEWSf THE WEST USE NO ADDITION A SCHOOL. ROOMS Mrs. George Grove. Oliver Grove. WIM "Arrange Jackson Lincoln Schools Without' Increased Teach" Ing Force--Dr.

at Hospital, li Improving--An Hsna Lodgs Man Honored--Mr. Livingston to Start On New member of lona lodge, i No 729 0-0. has been honored with life election the office of treas- Patriarchal Association ol- j'ch i Extra Rooms While It was thought that perhaps of pupils term In and Eleyenth.Har4lchopIs would be sufficiently large to tate another school in the Lincoln building, Oie School Board has not taken actton in this direction far, and It Is that matters will be arranged without a-, move of lnl 8 1 Work OBI a sewerHn L4nn strict -am 5 started, to -relieve the Jackson that the School Board Mr and Mrs. La Rue and Florence Hunt, of Harriisburg; Fannie Weaver, of Montoursvllle. Mrs.

Oarollii Kwirns, of Philadc phla, are company at the Lone-Oak cottage. Nisiiet. -Mrs O. H. Was a Sonbury visitor the latter part of last week and on Friday attended a luncheon given by Allibone.

wife of Superintendent Allibone. Miss Slay Burrows, of Locust street. haa arrived home for 'the summer i I A Rf.nOOll i' the'West Chester Normal Mrs George Hoover is visiting her daughter, in Hertford, Conn. Miss Marina Edw been Ing several friends at wood. Mr and Mrs.

Joseph Cochran arid children, of Philadelphia, are visiting at the" home oThei-mother, Mrs. H. i McCormick, West Fourth street. Mrs. Austin Stuil is visiting in Phila- jnteretting Servic commandeo' By Lieut.

Joseph Hlleman, U. S. a brother of Mrs. Taylor. Will George Butler on Saturday left for county.

Mrs. D. B. Tlse Is the g-ueat of hex daughter at Milton. Md-s.

Louis Summers, nee Cora Ul man is en route to her Pue bio. after visiting VfUliamsport relatives. Mrs. H. Markstine ts visiting In Washington, D.

C. Mr. and Mrs. H. tj.

Montelius Sunday night returned from a Visit at Mlfflinburg. Side of hand a number of Rug is home from State College and will leave in a. few to work IB a silver mine nortk of John Cliejiiey, a Keetw company, Is attending the commencement at Yale. from which institution he graduated last year. Miss teabel Fitchburg, Mas.6.

Is'vlslting at Sun" an tateresaug one. ctaywn. bav returned were rendered at where they spent last week with some 36x72 Inches. Second RAJAH AND PONGEE SILKS Wear better "perhaps than any other silk now made, as well as being pretty and nobby. We.

cay-ry plain and Novelty Rajahs. The latter are season, and to- elude checks and stripes, particularly fashtbnable just now. The poSigee 'comes fln natural and brown gray Itfchl blue blacK a 1 1 white. This weave closely resembles the Rajah, is all sillt and 27 Inches wide. WASH TIES FOR 13 CENTS We' have, a big line of Men's Jour-ln-Hand Wash Ties, all cci- ors, white, blue, etc.

for 15 CENTS EACH Men's Furnishing Department. VAU LACE AT BARGAIN PRICES Borne bolts of. Val 1 and Insertion, Match-. Patterns, are left from the sale, All "50 CCNlS fcACH Twelve yards In each bolt. mg "and evening coming Presbyterian church also had excellent programs.

Improves Miss Carrie Young, of Market street, the Cornell commencement at i Ithaca, N. Marion "frudell, a-t' Misses Eva Hu'tchlnion and-Jfanba buo. Cards are out for the -wedding" Miss BesSie Pa-utene-Kuhn. daugUlenl of Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Kohn, Mr and Mrs. Law.rence Lush entertained on Saturday for their father at nne who suffer? from homo; below the 'Williamsport Bossum ptuous dinner was'wired to twenty guests. jf eBe -Jarrt Mrs R. Meyers.

Miss Margaret Meyer, and William Hayes, Sr- pital isTteadUy improving. Threatened With Fever uirntYi Winner is 2KSWE TViP-Newberry Band's festival earn- i Cogan Station. g.wlin.«..H-is staled, in the neighborhood of $400. To Paint Glue P'ant Gecree Uinter, of has contract to a i the Keystone Glue Company's big building. Miscellaneous 4 4 i Edmund B.

and family, of Philadelphia. are visiting Mrs. Pipers parents, -Mr. and Mrs. James Gibson.

Thomas. UvinKStbn will this week begin ibt erection nf a residence i avenue. H. Shaffer, of Lycomlng street. M.

1 has been entertaining hla brother. Shaffer, and wife, at Chicago Webster has been entertaining or Air. au(r jwio. i George Reed Ftirman, on Wednesday i evening, June 24, at 8.30 o'clock, the the bride's parents, Bennetr street. Miss Charlotte Levergood, of New York city.

Is guest of Miss Vesper Bell. street. Howard Olmatead and daughter Htsburg. have returned to their.home fter visiting Mr. sl'ter, Irs C.

Zeller, at 150 S'tate strwt. Miss, Inez Fravel has gone to Dr Julia Y. of I.os Angeles. -California. quests of Mrs.

Johnson's parents, -j and Mrs. Samuel L. Youngman. the tack of typnold is how able has Miss Anna of of of celebrated her fifteenth birthday anniversary on Saturday. Pharmacist.

Of Stats Board 1 B. Stout, of Mi.ton.1s the frfrnds Williamsport. Miss Estella Bubb. of 123 East Third street, spent Sunday i relatives at Muncy. E.

Low celebrat ed a. birthday 9 by entertain Ing friends at his 'W McMunn. of Attwyiy. N. visiting We mothTM-, -Mrs IB.

M. Me of Cemetery street. Last he attended a convention of Maste Car Bulfrders Atlantic City. H. C.

HaiiB. of Hallo Station, the c-ity Saturtiay. Mias Ocle Weaver, of Muncy, visited In'town on Saturday. Howard -Uyon, Saturday was in the elty. of Saturday Pitts- urg to visit farn- y.

Frank Baierski: visiting his parents in BuBoistown. Air Baierski has. been a resident Qf Los Angeles for 21 years, and Is en- the resl estate, business. Helen Stoetzel. of New York city, is here attending the funeral of ler brother, Henry Stoeriel.

Mr and Mrs. John J. Burns, of falo and Mr. and Mrs, I. of NofflBtbwn.

are In the city, having, Called-here bv the death of the VARI.ETY IN APRO'wa Women's White-aprona (rewind), made of'fine lawn, trtfljmed- with embroidery, insertion, with ruffle of ties (2 styles), at 25 center ap'rons' (round)i -m'ade'ot nne a with ot without bibs, long (rimmed T5c, 85c 'and $l- Women's and long, trimmed i hemstitched tucks, fine lucks, ruffle of same, edged with lace and- embroidery, at 25c, 50C, Waitress' Aprons, with bibs and "long ties, and trimmed, at 25c, 39c, 50csandf 75c. Black Sateen Aprolis (round). triiiiiueJ with of same; ties and.pockM, at 25c. WH4TE MATERIALS I SHOWING OF NEW In Nainsook. French Batiste.

French Lawn Frericli D'lndiaV Handkoi chief and -Irish Linen. Net Silk, In Lingerie and Hnr-Made. At Also ffie aw! and Mlf i-: 1 f- THE MEAT ROABTtR The best roaater ever put on the market! Consists of two pans (which can also be used separately when desired). When roasted In this meat is and weiraone Our price In Figured Scotch Swisses, a Ine, all new, at S9C AND43C A YARD NEGLIGEE SHIFTS FOR 6 All style? of the Negligee Shirt. Bosoms are plain or fancy plaited.

Prices range from 50C TO $1.60 At the Men's Furnishing ment. ADJUSTABLE TOCKJNG STRETCHERS Somethln every family should have Can to ftt any hose; 15C A PAIR NEMO "SELF REDUCING" CORSETS "Self Reducing'' Corset reduces-A stout woman's flguro effectlvEly that her skirts have to be "takenjn." Irom three U3 tour inches. in" and supports abdomen, giving health and strength to womsm who sare Your your 1 It. There Is no substitute--be sure Nemo, famous Setf Reducing Strap. No.

312 is tbr tall, stout women jind No. 31t.Js.Jor "stout women, RUBpER SPONGES Clean the pores better, than any of different sizes. "Prices to from 25c to PETTICOATS Our supply of Petticoats Is large-, embracing satine, Heather- and taffeta, in black and all the best colors. Some ure trimmed with pleated ruffles, others made differently. Prices start at and range on up, according to the material ana style.

These Corsets'will outwear tbred ordinary Corsets. GALVANIZED WEAR A ble line of galvanized ware Is kept In oor hftsemeut. Including Tubs, Coal Hods, with and without handles. Garbage These make light and at same time duratrte tools for the housewife. They wear well and cost but little.

PILLOW HOLDERS Keep Ine shams tmsolleij and In place. For wood and brass beds, AND 60C atter's father. Henry Stoetzel. -Mr. and Mrs.

William have- funeral of Mrs. Hazel Henry-Stoetzel. NlfWSIISKET- 7 BUT GilS WE Saturday Travel to the City Over the 3freeis. Wiillamsporn Pa. Joke Nut a Joke? you want an invigorating and thirst-satisfying drink "and the bar man falls to slve In ThU City The results of the recent examinations of applicants for state -pharmacists and quail- i j.

of Muncy, on Saturday v'islted In WliliamBport. Harve-E, Taylor. editor of Grit, left Sunday morning to bride. leelsrtrod a en were announced Satur man of this city, who is now for Bower. Among the successful regTs- lered' qualified, assistants also of Williamsport The next of the the examination -of -applicant Istration will be held at Williamsport and Wednesday.

18-19 The usual written examination and specimens for registered. 1 acists and quallftod aKsiatant aopll- cants will'be held on Tuesday aftpr- noon at 1 o'clock. August 18. The laboratory or practical reg- SoufSloniach York Central and Reading Heavy the Saturday bought a fine lot of near- y-town travel to the city. The in- i i A BEER on Wednesday 9 o'clock; Aiieust 19.

All applicants should ap- ply to T. 1 'for -necessary tion, and blank's. informa- YEARS WEDDED Mr. Mrs. Hayet i Cefe- brate e'n Wednetday.

Wflliamspcrt friends and "relatives of Mr and Mrs. Isaiah Hayes have re- invitations to the golden wed-, celebration of the coupler whrch w'lil occur on Jtttie 24 their homo- Va- Mr. Hajes brcthcr -of W-illfam Hayes. "of Mrs Rosella Meyer, of qMtnosru H-Mrs Rosetta Meyer. Jlontn ir and Mrs! TTeece.

of I'iKS Thfrd street. EACH and Reading and Cetrtrel morning; on nearly of which the coaches were crowded with, people coming to the city to vlalt or do shopping, ma.tnly the railroad York Central Saturday excursion order soon, but even without the ex-. cursion -the Saturday travel, for two or three weeks past heavy. that the Idoirl L'l-y hns strangers iUes for pleasures many attractions to offer both in the -way satisfactory shopping and SURBRfpCO. WILLIAMSPORT.

PA. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS proposals recelvde Contractors LOCUST ST. WILUAMSPORT, PA. the Board of Trustees of the State or old In bulk. of Tom t-fctrnjabiw.

glckan or Ctcrunf TEN WLUOi BOXES a for visitors who come without -any special business mission to fulfill. Ujjfortwntts Homeward Trip Mr and C. R. Weaver and Mr. and Mrs.

3. Bardo, of Phlladelphta, returning home after a visit at-Mon- toursvllle; bad 8 mishap at Bellns- grove An axle broke and their car. ran over an embankmBni. Mia. BAr wa ihni't'-severely-Injnrea, sprained an ankle and 4he ligaments of her were torn.

Annual The annual picnic of the LycominS county Prohibitionists-will be held at Sylvan-Deli" on August 13. twelve o'clock, noon, for filling a portion 01 the PeuueyUiuiia canal upon th? grounds of the State Hospital. Danville, Pa. Plans and speclflcaUons be by applying to. lir SUte Hospital, Pa.

bid be accompanied by a certtfled cbeck.pt One Thousand JDol lars. to the of Foster. ars. Treasurer, which sum shall be forfeit a bIJ painting Hi.ic ed in the event de not entering Into a contract adth MtWfactory -bond In -the Bum twen- ty.flve per cent, of the amount 01 -tne rno ngni to accept or reject any or bids or ports of bids, Is reserved, rriay 'be deemed to the best Interest "seewietter-days" JL in liinds that a new coat of colorisdue? I --Time to'o'1 a painter and arrange for Woman in her Compc.iion on Stone Pile fisher and Fred Kyler wtr'e arrestfd In 'i P.ront street house, Snliiiilay night, when engaged fn a (ilstnrbance that aroused the. neigh.

Vnrhood They before I that keep its brightoess and beaotj longer ordinary paint; tl Uii leaving surface. Lowe -High OUsJodanl 99 Paint Cttfff JUm-rt 'Kffttltf It is may.to-o»e, Hms saving painter's time and i tbt Merman Stead Sunday morning" and 7 tl.c woman Jail f.ir i while Kyler was sentenced thl'rty days'on stone pile. Reff gerator Porcb iWftvQti were again, busy the Bast End" oh aatuTday ciulii-. refrigerator of Peter Colftman. 815! Washington street, having rifled I of entire pacity, beauty.

Another Straw tlats siarrived. wl LiiS" SON, 27 W. 3rd: St. bids to William Field H. B.

Meredith, Pa. Moire NeW of Styles. Adjustable Bands, mm HAT COMPANY hWvna Trust Flour them all. Annoy ing It Is to have flies mosquTtos and oth- "er dl.iagreeabte in disporting themselves-, on you and your family. 'Get your scrceno and doors now.

These petSs are. more easily kept out. than chased out. Our ftcfccna I are the water proof-j--- I d- rustless, dustless, "and-are to pat up. A- small amount of money will protect At the of a day's hard, work you will be refreshed and gain new drlnlf Itg a of; KOCH'S.

Beeir There is vitality and Streug' as well as a soother for tired every -gas of Koch's Pure As the Dew of Morning. In our last week's notes statistics of moneys plants, th. tax monsy thus lost erty holder miret be taxed hlflher to hlbltlon hWes behind Option. quote -you 'prices. Kline Co.

DR.MESSEC SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Noie, "HiroAt, Lunge and, all Catnrrhal Of opera House Consultatioa and examination Market Squats. A I A A Brother to the I Straw Hats For Men A 'OnV By Ha STORAGE LeecTs Dray iJne Make an Inventory Of Your Household Effects Call and get one of our tery bexaks. It will please you, Reliable Fire Insurance JAMES i 6IBSOS Room 6 Masonic with facilities for running into the bulldtng. PornJltire pianos packed and rates, and 1 laity orFlCE A 1 rol Edwin strets; rerldtoce, 422 Willltfm street, WlHIamsport, Pa. Bolh TIMVCfl ATJB -C.

C. MEACOCK, TINDER AND LIGHTNING jg. FUrnJltiTB ana pianos Insure with A. D. Lnndy 4V Odh" id stored at Tesjonable'jagainst Storms and Fire, U.f«.--|nstm..,, of" spoc- ance.

Automowlf Insurance, Ktup'oyers' Liability t-n sVIl Insuranca. A. D. 26 F. -V4,.

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Years Available:
1807-1973