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Butler Citizen from Butler, Pennsylvania • 5

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Butler Citizeni
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THURSDAY, JULY 18. 1912. THE BUTLER CITIZSN PACK FIVB Ve are. Jaking-Money for You Whi Waiting for Us Sale All This Week Sale All This Week We are tha leaders cf honest sales we need not tell you this; you know it; so does your neishbc-r. We have had a backward season we have too many Suits in our departments we are going to sell a great-many of them at a loss to us.

You who buy these Suits will have a bunch of spare change left in your pocket after you buy one of them. These are facts and we want a chance to prove to you that these assertions are nothing but facts. We are going to sell during this sale -t I 2S0 MEN'S SUITS ONE-THIRD OFF ICO MEN'S SUITS ONE-HALF PEICE 200 BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS ONE-THIRD OFF 100 BOYS' LONG PANT SUITS. ONE-HALF PRICE 300 KNEE PANT SUITS ONE-THIRD OFF 150 KNEE PANT SUITS ONE-HALF PRICE 6 100 New, the Discounts are just exactly what we say they are ONE-T HIRD OFF and ONE-HALF OFF no changing ucKeis. We do nov close our store to re-mark tickets we want you to SEE US DO IT.

Everything marked in plain figures with the Discount marked on separate string tickets. These Suits are broken lot3 one of this let two cf another lot, etc. But all new and desirable patterns light and heavy lht and dark colors sizes from 17 to 42 in Men's and Young Men's. all sizes in Children's. To further introduce our line of ISAAC HAMBURGER SONS MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS 1-rt tailor-made suits in the country) we will sell any Made-to-Order Suit during this sale at 10 PER CENT.

DISCOUNT. If you can't be suited in Vj ml; iv.v.l.c cuo fcr you. DOUTHETT GRAHAM, inc. SEE THE WINDOWS. THE EIG STORE ON THE CORNER.

HEAQ-TO-FOOT OUTFITTERS. BUTLER, PENN'A. r-i Unm I rm ri mm if nir i in mmMiimmmgmamammmmmmamtmjm 4 i-sL GLENN REUNION Will be held at Muddy Creek Falls. Thursday, July 25. Everybody invited.

jy 2 wk J. W. Dutton lia3 returned to hU home In Bruin after a Wedhvsday business visit in Butler. Orison liiugliam of Slippery Rock was In Butler yesterday transacting business. Pr.

mid Mrs. Allison of Kau Clalre-i were shopping In (own on Mrs. S. W. Hay lias returned to her.

home In Pittsburgh after a pleasant' visit at the home of Mrs. Orzllla Sua ver of North Washington street. YAHN BIBLE CLASS The Vahn lli'ule class of t'ae Church of God wili hold a meeting on Friday evening st o'clock in the church on Second street. All are cordially invited to attend. Come to the Grocers' Pteine at Ala DUN WORTH SLACK The of Fled R.

Dunworth sr.d Velma II. of West Pent', street was held on Tuesday evening at the home of the Groom. Uev. J. C.

Nicholas cltk'iated. Miss Cecelia An-gert played the wedding march. Dinner was served after the ceremony. CUPPLES KYLE You will meet all your friends and 'save a good time at the Grocers' at Alameda l'aik Wednesday Tuly a I. meda Park Wednesday.

July 31. BUTLER t.az.t jeth J. tipples, da.ignter Mrs. Mary Cupples of iiiitgins Corners, and Hurscl II. Kyle of 3 r-ij 1 Ti 1 7 and Jersonal JXotes giw jQccccsacoDooonoac'CQooooooo I WE GLEAN AND I PRESS CLOTHES! MURDER The City Pharmacy is giving away Fly Swats free and are offering prices to the girl or bey that kills the largest number of Hies from July IS to 23.

Flies are. to be measured by the gill, half pint or pint and must be brouahi to this store before on tin-evening of July measured, amours; and name, at.i rea'ou in a clear v.ere unlied in marrhige on Tuesday afternoon at t'ae home of the bride by J. R. ratters.cn. Only tiie of tae lamiiies were present.

VICTOR CLUB The Victor club will hold a meeting SURPRISE FARTY A very event of Thursday July 11. the surprise ra ty 'aIJ 0:1 Miss Eniilt limh T.uu of near Vas keeping your suit and pivspl, you to your piM'sounl vara noo. KENNEDY WILLIAMS Wednesday evening at the homo the bride's sifttr, Mrs. J. SiuTiii in of Brown occurred th-i nu.r of Miss Eva Gertrude Kennedy, daughter of Mrs.

Mary Kennedy Mars, and O. N. Williams oi' SHpprey Rock. The ceremony was by Rev. Robert B.

JliUer. pastor ot on Friuav evening at o'clock a' Oauus and Music were features the evening. At twelve o'clock a delis Utff.l lunch was served. 21it ANNUAL FALL OPENING SEPT. 3.

1912. COURSES English, Bookkeeping. Shorthand and Typewriting, and, Stenotypy and Typewriting. 1 TEACHERS Prof. A.

F. Regal. Prof. V. W.

Parker, Mrs. Nellie B. 'Guise) Smith; additional help with Night School. Entirely new and latest systems of Bookkeeping 'to be Introduced; also number of "important and valuable additions afd changes. Get our catalogue and descriptive matter, mid, if possible, call In person-We invite the strictest investigation of our claims, methods and Office hours during July and August, 1:30 to 5:00 p.

m. Peoples Phoue 271. A. F. REGAL, Principal.

Buffer Sfesm Laundry! bottle or jar. fly is to be kille by a Ci.y Pharmacy Sv at. First prle Thirty drinks of Soliole-n-ooie 1 each tiny for days. Second prize- O.ie Hex of Taoe i reseii were Eiuile Dry Pressin2r.ll 5 I'eo. Phono Bell tiHooooooooooH5eorOioofiOu Vanderlius on Fast Jefferson street and preliminary arrangements far the annual camp at Conusant like will be made.

AiJ members are urged to be present. Mrs. James Megan of North Main street is spending several weeks visiting at the acne of friends and relatives in New Castle. 1 ehocolate. Third prize Comb and brush.

Fourth prize Tooth brush and comb. See swats in window- display. Ask for one. THE CITY PHARMACY, 112 S. Butler.

Pa. tie First I'nited Presbyterian church. Thompson, Bessie Fair. Irene Catup-in the presence of i mediate relatives. heii.

Thompson, Edith After an eastern trip Mr. and Mrs. Fair, Jayne Wade. Farla Ca nip-Williams reside in Slippery Kock 'hell. Hazel Milliard and Messrs Roy where the groom is engaged in bus-! LVU.

Merle Meals, Frank Fair, Plu.n-iness. Among out of town giests at raer Fair. Wendell Wade. Ray Caiup-the wodding were. Miss U'lie Gaha-jfceti, Joan McFaJJen and Claire King, gan.

Miss Clara Gotschall. Miss Emily! Spill and Misses Emma and Freda SUNDAY SC HOOL PICNIC Eberhart of Pittsburgh; Miss Valena i This afternoon the Grace Lutheran Williams and Mr. and Mrs. S. C.

Dugan Sjnday School pknic wiill be held at iiromtitmAN 5 mimi it FETCHING MODELS FOR HOME WEAR One of the pleasantest hours of t'ae Mr. W. S. Gunsalus. a larrr.er living near Fleming, says he has used Chamberlain's Colic.

Cholera and Piar Park, and preparations have of Emlenton; Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wil-liama of Valencia; Mr.

and Mrs. H. day, almost every woman engaged hoe Remedy in his family for fourteen years, and that he has icund it to be an excellent remedy, and takes pleas in household pursuits, or any other pursuit for that matter, is when she is ready to change her dress for the evening meal and the hours of soid comfort that follow. And instead of the old. carelessly hanging, and often mm ure in recommending it.

For sale by all dealers. been, made for a fine time, a good program of, sports for both boys an 1 giris has been prepared, with a ball game between the single and married men as chief features. AH are invited to cotne and bring well filled baskets. The children's supper will be ready at o'clock sharp when all are expected to be on hand. W.

H. Elliott of Coaltown transacted business in Butler Wednesday. Your FridayAfternoon Bargain Treat W. Dyke of Cillery and Mrs. Kennedy and James and Thomas Kennedy of Mars.

PUTTING CONTEST A putting contest will be held by the ladies at the Country club this afternoon, teginning at The following committees will be in charge: Miss Gertrude Keck, Mrs. Albert Trout man. Mrs. C. G.

Christie, Mrs. Sue Shearer, committee on arrangements; Miss Margaret Graham, Miss Clara Cornelius, Miss Margaret Pillow, Miss Jean La wail, committee oa ill-srtiug wrapper or negligee, women new seek the natty little house dress with lines, fashioned of such anateria! and style as to give the impression oi Johnny, Get Your flair Cut, 15 Cents. H. E. Shever.

the West End barber, will give you a first-class hair cut or txfb any day from 7:30 a. n. until 3:00 p. m.p except Satcrday for 15 CENTS H. A.

RiKner, a prominent resident of Bruin, was a Butler visitor A lady, stroilin.o; through our aisles the other afternoon, remarked to a saleslady: "Really, I don't see how you can afford to sell such splendid niercliandi.se for prices so remarkably low The saleslady explained that on Friday afternoon all the small lots, odds and ends' and broken assortments in our store are placed on sale at prices not much more than halt' their former cost, in order to clear them out. The satisfaction to us of a weekly pruning of our stocks is worth far more than the money we lose in the process of trimming. sure that you get your share of the uncommonly fine bargains offered between 1 and 3 o'clock each Friday afternoon. Here are a few of those on sale for Friday's After-Dinner Sale William Parridge of Slippery Kock was a Wednesday business caller in oeiug dressed up, while enjoying ail the ease and comfort of the erstwhile Mother Hubbard. Nothing could be more suitable for such occasions than the chic little house dress illustrated here.

It is attractively simple, and its construction is not beyond the powers of the home dressmaker. You can make it up charjningly of finely stripped French lawn, voile, linen or repp, and the old trimming band, cuffs and belt of plain fabric. R. D. Schreiner of Pittsburgh was visiting with friends in Butler on Wed Expert Dentistry, DR.

FRED V. WALDRON, Formerly of Evans City, Now locr.ted over Rocker-Stein's Clothing Stora. Butler. T. A.

Morrison of South, Washington street was a Wednesday business visitor in Chicora. Richard Ekas, a well known resident of Mars, was a business caller in town, yesterday. nesday. Mr. and Mrs.

G. C. Lowry hare returned to their home on North Main street after a pleasant visit at Chautauqua Lake. SUITS For business or morning outdoor wear, you need your neat and becoming shin-waist that you can wear with a O. W.

btoughton of Center I. I township is spending several days vis iting at Conneaut Lake. 0 $20.00. and $30.00 Suits of Light "Whipcords and Serges reduced to $7.95. Suits of White Serge and Whipcords, Half Price.

$7.50 to $18.00 Linen Suits reduced to S1.90. John H. Wilson of East Pearl street iutler's Big Cash Grocery East Peart sfreet. were called to Isie last evening by the serious illness of their daughter. Mrs.

E. Merle Watson, who is seriously ill with appendicitis. Mrs. S. L.

Cheesrr.an and daughter, Mary, of Slipperyrock, Miss Campbell of Concord township and Miss Janet Watson of Isle are visiting at the home of William Watson of East Pearl street, has returned to his home after transacting business in Pittsburgh yesterday. William Wliiskerman of Clarion WAISTS All Fine Lingerie Waists above $2.00 at One-Third Off marked price. 10 dozen Pretty Lingerie Waists at One-Half Price. One table Black Lawn, Sateen and Madras Waists at Half Price. Undermuslins 40 dozen Women's 25c and 30c Cam brie Drawers, embroidery and tucked trimmed, at 15c pair.

Large assortment of fine Skirts, Drawers, Corset Covers and Combination Suits at One-Fourth, One-Third and One-Half Off regular price. county, a former Hutler resident, wa3 LINEN COATS REDUCED TO HALF PRICE. a business visitor in the city yester day. WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING PRICES JULY 18th, 19th ard 20th. Quart Jars, doz 50c Pint Jars, doz 4c Patent Glass Top Jars.

75c Extra Heavy Jar Rubbers, dz, 7c Mrs. Chris Hopper and sister. Miss Irene Craig, and Miss Emma Frederick of Chicora were Butler visitors THE MARDORF CO. 1 to 25c Store ej Tuesday. Wayz.

Opp. Willard 0 20c Lids for Mason Jars. doz. I and Mrs. J.

H. Allen and family jof Grove City are spending the sum-I mer months at their summer home COFFEE, 30c 22c 2Sc nSteel Cut fcpancy Ioose. lb 'Satisfaction HI 10 Dozen Warners, C. B. and Royal Worcester Corsets reduced to HALF PRICE.

1.1 I 02 1L i. uuwwg. jCorn 3 for 23c tPumpkin .1 for 25c Larire assortment of Cloth Dresses which sold at V2.M to $20.00, for $2.95. One lot to $20.00 Silk Dresses reduced to $4.95. All Fine Lingerie Dresses at One--Fourth, One-Third and One-Half Off the regular price.

All Voile Skirt at Half Price and less. $1.25 nd $1.50 House Dresses light colors reduced to 75c. All Kimonas go at One-Third Off, the regular price. One lot Infants' and Children's Bonnets and Nats reduced to $1.00 to $3.00. Large assortment of Infant's and Children's White Dresses, Half Price.

k4 near Koister. Mrs. Charles Harper, who has been spending some time visiting at the home of friends and relatives in Pittsburgh and McKeesport, has returned to her home on East Pearl street. Miss Helen Reese, who has been spending the past few months visiting at the hMe of friends and-reia- Clark's O. N.

T. Thread Clincher Sho Nails 4c 25c Wt-b Sust-nars 10c C'hildrns Imixjrteti Boys Waists. Th New Collar, same as Mori's 25c 50c Jar Never I-'ail Bkin? I'owder. pound 15c Jap Lanterns 5c Men's Summer Underwear in KUicfc. Mesh.

Urejr anl Biilb 23c ChiMrens White underekirts 1 to 4 years 19c Post car-is, all kinds, dox 8c Special for Saturday July 209 a. m. 7070 0r1ifominy 3 for 25c ggPeas lc. 2 for 25c OiiTomatoes 13c, 2 for 25c giiViold Par Pears -'-'c gS BREAKFAST FOODS. SI i Oi a Oi Oi One lot $1.00 Long Black Lisle Gloves reduced to 25c.

One lot Women's 50c Hose reduced to 19c. One lot Women's 50c Union Suits re" duced to 39c. One lot 25c Wash Belts reduced to 9c. $1.00 Lambskin Gloves, 65c. 6905 6814 ot'Cncle Sam's B.

Oi Shredded Wheat Biscu fcjl lives in Butler for the past few months 4 gS SOAP AND SOAP POWDER. 1 cakes Lenox for 2oc cakes Babbits for 25c Gold Dust for on has gone to Warrta for a siior: stay, alter which she will leave for her home in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Albert R.

Scott and family of East Fuitoa street, left Tuesday evening for a week's outin; at Lake Sheboygan, Canada. They were accompanied by Mrs. Scott's mother, Mrs. J. C.

Sablin. your newest, smart skirt. The blojse shown is exceedingly pretty with the raglan sleeves and modish looking collar. Made of linen, chambray, cotton voile, or cream eoliennP. it is very fetching indeed, and will combine beautifully with the skirt shown.

This mode! is an extremely good version of the favored six-eored type, with a Star Naptha Powder for. OH SriT MILLINERY All Trimmed Hats divided into two lots that sold at $4.00 to $10.00 go at 79c Co-Operativa i i 81 two-piece tunic in smart outline. All Finer Trimmed Hats go at $3.95 Association 140 EAST JEFFERSON ST. All Untrimmed Shapes go at 25c '1 The Grocers' Picnic is a comer coma along to Alameda Park Wednesday, July 31. $1 Alarm Clocks 25c See them in windows Nothinp; over 25c a 8 a a Cream serge, or cashmere, wool poplin or eolienne in darker colors as navy blue, ruby or prune are all adaptable to this style.

tisler 221 S. Main St. ZIMMERMAN'S, 100 NORTH MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. 1 Flies' bring VammeVcotnplaint. 0HKHlHHKKiOHKlOOOHa05.

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