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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 8

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THE EVENING TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1906. One Conference Meets Here, the Other in Baltimore. THE CONFERENCE HERE. The i i i Commence to Arrive Next Monday--On Tuesday i Rev. Dr.

A i Preach. The A i i i i i i a Soinh ami Ux' I1 coineroiii i i i 1 on i'oi in on Soiu'li d'ontf i i i i in tl'f i snv clumh. Baltimore Till? iin.il invpuKiiiiin.s an' brim; mad' 1 for I he uiHci'lainini; ol I he fiM'cnf'C a convenor i The i of rn of i i i i a i n. lend, bum a li.ir.l liome.s h.uv nearly a and the lisi will lie '-oin pleu'il i a The confi icnce i i v. i not i vene i March I on Tuesday ovenins; pluvious.

Rev Armstrong- Prcsidins; Elder of Roanoko i i i pi each will ie Mr. A iViial rnon, as he i he plno-il on si- jjeranuated dnrins; the The prosKini a i be 10 hold i bsibines.s sessions in morning and to lectures afleinoon and at nip.hr. On following the rnim i- inx. ministers will be to different Piotestanr chiiit-lier- in i Frostburg. Piedmont and lOvs'v.

at IIP niornins: caul evening servif 3 a i i a ni the brightest i of the South, some vprj able and sermons will be delivered during tho conference. In the above conference thev have a time liinir of four years. The- only chance Iioio will be Rev. C. H.

Cannon, pastor of Trinity church, i i South Cumberland, who has four years as pastor of the above church. The Methodist Protestaitt church convene in Baltimore Auril 4th Neither the church nor the Methodist church a time limit. Lutheran Reunion. The annual reunion of the Lutherans of Pennsylvania, Virginia, a i land. West i i a and the District of iklur.ibia ill held en Thurs- 2itli, at Pen-Mar.

The United Brethren conference will convene at Berkeley Springs. W. next week. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL TH08E WHO COME AND GO AND THEIR FRIENDS. COMPLETELY The Allcgany Grove Auditorium Collapsed Yesterday.

The tabernacle at the Allesanv Grove, in which the services are held during the and the chau- tauqua, caved in late esterJa afternoon under the heuvj eight of the snow, causing a loss of about $1500. The tabernacle was erected 17 years ago, when the camnnieeL- ing was first opened at Allegair. Grove, and since then has been gradually enlarged and improved. "Within the past two years the structure has been widened by additions on both sides, and a addition to the platform end to enlarge it for chau- tauqua purposes. In all the measured about sixty feet wide by ninety feet in length.

The auditorium will be rebuilt and he ready for the comin? a a qua and cr.niiimeetinir. The First Beats to Leave. The fin-t to i.e loaded an.l shipped over the C. O. canal were boat Xo.

11. Captain Taylor Reed in charge. left for Georgetown afternoon, loaded i Goor.ee's Creek coal, and boat No. Su. deptin- ed to the same place i Randolph Eaton in About ItHi lionth aie to rive here by the par: of week.

The indsor Hotel has again opened its cafe on George street. Even- thing in season served from a. in. p. rrf.

lunches from p. ni. until midnieht. Ladies" llsird door on Ooorgp street. German Beer.

Absolu'clv Pure. THE STORE THAT MAKES BALTIMORE STREET FAMOUS. RECOGNIZED LEADING HOUSE FURNISHER IN WESTERN MARYLAN. What Is Going on in the Social World Around You--Brief Items of General Interest to You and Your Neighbors. Mr.

John H. U'ase. of Kiiwlinss, WIIN in Ciimborhiud I i afternoon. and Mrs. George Brown, of Soin- cr.sei.

are i i i rf-lntives here. Mayor K. A. of Ke.v.ser, W. wns a i i to C'uinlx'rlaiid, Sunday.

Air. is ilic ifiiwti of I'll. s.lifel. Miss Esiellu VVoiini-M leaves i i a 'av lor Ballimoro. i she u'il via! i Irionds.

Miss Georgia JohiiMm. of Hedmont i i i her sistt-r. Flo 1 Chad wick. i si reft. Morris Roseiibauii) ha- rcHurnei lome tro.ii .1 iinsincss so I N't-w Vork and Philadelphia.

a i ol i i i I honi" i i a i i i lends 111 ol k. Mr. of a firm oi "'hailfs U'hile's Sons, lias roni business nip to Now York and cities. a a took his leave at an houi nioniinu lor Pitts- asti-nd i a of a. Kdu Mr-: Hajiiburuer a aone i i a Louis brother of -Mi Samuel C'.

has accepted a po- siiion as painter for the Wabash and to Baird Station a 'o paint I i. 1 is in cr.urse Of i Louis and A i i I'o-nrjMiP. acooni paint'J bv Mr. D. Mt'icer.

of Chicago, i retum to'ucr- inv, iroir Mereersburg. a a i r'ie Mercerfrliiirji Academ). Rladen l.owndes and her been i i i former IMrents. Hon. and a a ot Annapolis, for the past six weeks.

returned to Mt They accomnaniert by i sister. Mary Ran- who will niakp an i visi LOST AN A A White Fell a i B. O. Train. Algernon son of Mr.

J. G. Vv'hite. fell un.ler a Baltimore and Ohio ireigni train last evening, while crr'-'ite to hail h's ijjrlit arhi so badly crushed that ii had be a niniratetl at the shjuhier hv DIP. B.

CKubrooke and J. M. Spear, at the Hcspitdl. The wan trying to board caboose and yliu.ie.';. He is alons; st'ons for Brook Trout.

The following letter to Senator Shannon has been referred to the Stole Game harden and is published Dear Sir--I have on hand and for irnmedidt 0 distribution, an ample of brook trout and a limited of rainbow and to get them placed in suitable waters. I ask vour you kindly not i constituents have such viatt-r-s a I wish to distribute Ijtjboi'ile ko a-; to mak" room for ether varieties of fish. If parties desirir.i; fr will write me. I will a ihem 'Mjinl's tr filled out with detaile! of ia or.ier th'-'t I raay ja ize of their fitness and thus avoid pl'tc'nj: fish in waters unsuitc i to then'. While at A a i olit, I h-, vry elad if any or a of von who arc- interested will the in Druid Hili Park and for yourselves wha' is being done there.

Very truly yours. CHAS." F. BROOKE. Comni'Stfioner of Fisheries for the Brooke aduiess is Sandy Spring. Apjdica- tions sent the Cuniherland office of the Ga.i:.' Warden will liv forwarded.

Unapproachable Values Mark This Great Sale of Women's Tailored Suits $22.50 Tailored Suits for $25 to $28 Tailored Suits T'S a comparatively easy thing to buy pretty things whether Suits or a if you have no limit of price, but it requires a peculiar 4nd exceptional talent in the manufacturer to prochtce well made and stylish garments and a discriminating judgment of the retail buyer to be able to to sell worthy, satisfaction giving, handsome Suits that are here advertised at Prices Within the Reach of the Moderate Purse. Never have materials and styles been more attractive nor colors been more in harmony with the brightness and cheerv warmth of Spring than fashion has ordered this season. Old Rose, Alice Blue, Reseda Green, Light Plaids, Pearl Grey and in fact all possible shades of Grey are among the favored hues, and mind you, these are not necessarily expensive. Our aim has been to supply the maximum of service and beauty at the minimum of cost. This sale will demonstrate the great success we have attained.

The Magnificence- The Acme of Skirl Making is demonstrated in these productions at $10, $12.50, 515.20. Hoiv perfect has become the tailor's art is to be seen in these fine Skirts of French Voile and Plain and fancy Imported Panamas. Suitings, etc, We are proud of this class of merchandise, we want you to see them whether or not you wish to bur, they will please you as highly as they have every one vvho has seen and boutrht'them. They will surprise you with the beauty and perfeetioa has been attained. i $17.50 A variety of style made of Fine (i rev Materials in'Checks.

Shadow Plaids Plain Panamas. Mannish English Walking- Coat broad concave shoulders, double- breasted, square-corners. Also the Masculine Sack Coat with usual round corners. I'lent of Etons, too. $20.00 Made of Finest Panama Cloths in all thp new shades; Keseda.

Alice IMue, Old Rose and Petunia. The Etons are effectively Trimmed in well Matched Silks. Braids and Persian Bands: of times the short sleeves are Ince trimmed. Exquisitely Tailored Suits are here in complete Assortment at $25.00 fo $30.00 Stylish Spring Skirts. $5.00 Grey Skirts $3.98.

Of all-wool grey invisible plaid Suitings, Iront panel has eight cluster tucks falling in wide foot pleats, broad band of cloth trims the skirt. $6.00 Walking Skirts Ne.t grey i-Uiitinp; of good quality, an inlaid panel pleating and broad band within sis inches ot hem. full circular style. M.98 For New Circular Skirts, small pleat down front is closely trimmed with small covered buttons, bottom of skirt is cloth trimmed. White Shirt Waists.

Small Cost. Never have we seen Shirt aists made so beautifully at so little rost and what is more the materials are good whether of Jndia Linon, Persian Lawn or the new Mercerized P.atiste; the trimmings of Lace or Embroidery the wonder is they cau be produced at such little cost. Usual 98c Waists for 69c. Of Satin tripod India Linon, neatly pleated, also deep pleated cuffs. A most serviceable waistfor general wear 69c White Waists for $1.00.

$1.25 $1.75 White Waists. Choke of Dozen Styles for India ILinon Waists, has two bands of insertion set between val lace, flanked on both sides with three shaped val lace insertions headed with cluster That such pretty Waists can be sold at that price is due only to a chance purchase made very early. 'Tis impossible to tell you the details of their making, you must see them. All we can say, Fine India Linon, pretty lace and embroideries in the hands of smart manufacturers have produced wonderful results for 1.25. Notable Special Bargains Yard Wide Black Taffeta Silk, Soft finished Lustrous Blac'c Taffeta Silk, good wearing, is 36 inches wide.

The quantity is not large. Special 79e. 20c Flowered Organdies 11 l-2c Fine Sheer Organdies, 31 inches wide, all white grounds. Will make charming evening dresses. Special sale 11jC.

THEATRICAL The Wizard of Fred R. Hamlin's production of massive extravaganza, the of is to be ar the Aca'U-iay of tonight -March 20. "The Wiz- rd contains so many elements thar y.o make it popular that there is small that ii has become a card in all pans of the cuntry. 1- is not often that such a combination cf music, rninh. pretty giris.

clcvr gorgeous rosrv.nivs and starling sceniic ef feet as in this is to be found. The characters of the and the Tin Woodman are most, unique and disprove the oM say- inir there is nothing new under ih" sun. The sdrlft arc- and hand.sonj*'Iy costumed and thf scf-nic t-fffcts arc and novel, treats at LippoUs. a i on C'. P.

R. NEW SPRING HATS Property of the Late Mr. Young Sold. Thf thrrfv story brick house psi a strooi. property of thf John H.

Voiinc. was lir auction this luorninc lo H-intz for Thf at Ai- ftv.s -oi(i to Kiizabeih for 1 uroiind rfnts of hi Lanis uddiuon land 10 John McTracken for an i th'- fiv coupon Vends of OaiupcrotiTid sold the asking a IMS r.an:- Mr The Orphans' Court. At a of thf Orphans' Court liHiJ lo3ay there Davi. Brashfrars Hcrvj ShucK. Thf last -R-ili lot.taw-75.

of nJe Kmll. tat" of The Metropolitans. A most cscflleni attraction comini; to the Academy of Music. Thursday T.iuht. March Presr-nfs two burlos- 'jucr-s by a cas- of taU-ni thu: are bound to favor.

The performance opens with Birthday Party introducing a of and shapfJy girls and abounds with This is followed a vaudfvilli- bill of h-ad line Vogel's Minstrels. A of superior merit a bf lX)k''d for at the Academy of Music Saturday and night March 2i. fcr John BiR City all the novfliies -varinc which this jop- n'ar -j K'T has found it possible to crowd into a pfrtVtimanof cf this Kind Al. H. Tyrrell lu-ad-s happiness provinz ainosins.

"sjwialJ to his havlns; always been fair- Caadid ha ing impifwions: Tbc balcst--This rf-V Floss is U-ft wiiliont compo- Uticm. We are sole for it. in and Th- last and A. lav of AilfC.m- roinitv. fiii'd.

i i and ad.nit'^'l asi'J HI tm FrHr at jilva" 'ns't'iO if DJJ'I lout; on-' of 2 i i nf ih" Mch'-v i-nok liin i i of V.in Operation on H. nil X- York arid in lias ail ih in rt; FOR CASH THE CHEAPEST. FOR CREDIT THE EASIEST. Csusc of Fire Alarm. A was in this altTnooTi from box 41.

canned by ,1 bi77jn- 1 firo ir. 3i I 1 The trojji'li? Peoples Furniture store wss i i --ithon th- Sisirnf? rf 'n? of Critici'rr! is -4 everybody We are with goods. 31 BALTIMORE STREET. J. H.

ILEWHART.I cll O1 ftf MnsJc Ar Til a M5 Second Annual Concert. Prof. annua? 3.73. Thnrsflay. 22 in the-' M.

A. audiforiiani, at o'cl'X'k. 4 ar and of the Clansman' a in evfr itv x-jsi'f-d. Eva Tanquaj nhis Stetsou Spring Style, stiff hats, two dimensions, a $3.50. V.

D. Special, Xew Spring Block, two dimensions, at $3.00. No Name, Hats, dimensions at $2.50. Royal Blue, Stiff Hats, three dimensions, at $2.00. The Wulbrook, Stiff Hats, two styles, at $1.50.

Also a full line of soft hats, in all the -new styles and colors. Soft hat prices range from. $1,50 to $5.00. Your inspection is invited. Respectfully, VOGEL (fc DEHLER, 98 Baltimore Street.

Suits and Top Coats For Men. The Authoritative Spring Models. $8.50 to $22.50. This clothing business of ours is pledged to BIG things and is KOvcrn- od by a mighty purpose. With the manufactiirer-at-largo we have XOTHIXGf in common.

His is ai hap-hazzanl product. The exclusive to order tailor's level wptild he ours were it not for his method, which does NOT influence the CHARACTER of a garment In all other things we are EQUAL. We would serve the men who demand cf a suit or coat the innovation i as soon as the-y are authoritative, the distinctivenesH which is the inherent attribute of a garment of ihe highest character, plus the EXPRESSIVE tailoring that none but a master of the craft can exercise. If Jill that appeal to yopr reason, this will appeal to your interest: Our new series of Spring models is as varied as the master designers i have sp.nctioned--from the conservative garments to the most daring and i radical that a young man can demand, both in form and fabric. AT THE CROSSING.

J. GROSS Corner BaUimwa Straat and Biltiotra Oiia R. Road Wouldn't BdieveL'it Polish a chair or any article of furniture with Lucas Furniture Polish then look at it. You can hardly believe it is the same aitide. Lucas Furniture Polish is a good polish with a way of keeping the furniture bright for a long time, a varnish, not a stain, but a natural finish.

Price.25 cents nt HOLTZMAN'S DRUG STORE. Cor. Baltimore Centre Sts. Hunter, Pat Hand, Old Saratoga RyeJ Cherries, etc. JOHN J.

STUMP CO. 22 BEDFORD SThCET. TWO EXTRA GOOD LOCATIONS, 1 Lot on EHen street, fronts "6 feet (with half interest in 22 feet private by 100 feet deep. This lot has good retaining wall with iron fence--is terraced in rear. Corner lot on Cumlieriaad street, 27 feet r.

inches by 1JO feet with 15 foot alley in rear. Either location is considered first-class and either lot can be purchased at low price befor'April 1st, tCAD Teeth extracted and filled withoat pain the late scientific method. No slecivproducing agents. Guaranteed to fit or na pay. Gold crowns and teeth without gold filJlnss and aH other dental wofk done painlessly.

Lady in attendince. Western Maryland phone 522b Dr.J.jG.Sowers, NO. 91 BALTIMORE New Citizens' National Bank Building yystvryvss 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 i i i 1 1 11 i i im 111 i FOB SALE Two Choice omer Penasyivania avenue and First street. For etc.t call on or address J.B.HOLZSUII CO..

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