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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 8

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THE EVENING TIMES, ftlDftY, JUNE 1, 1306; 4 Who Will Be Seen Next Monday Night. AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC Miss Annie Abbott, "The Georgia Magnet," Whose Powers Have Mystified the People Everywhere She Has Been--What She i Do. Tho Acatlfiny on next Moirlay evening will doubtless be crowded to its utmost to ilion; who visa 1,0 p- (o b-j Lit Magnet." Mies A a i mysterious pcwir ih'it lias i ever the pal countries of the will i main can! i overflow Academy. She uses no tvickerv or a i of hand, but gives tests brilliant Iiy Jifu en or twenty gentlemen, who are delected out of the audienee. i citizens and professional men I i i ferrsd.

The entire pei-l'oniiiinee ia uoi. ouly wonderfnl but amusing and laughable from to finish. Just irnagiuc- iMglil or ten strong and confident men i i from the stage by this i woman, weighing 103 pounds, while the same men exhaust their efforts in a vain a to'lift her OIK: inch from the floor, and hundreds of similar of her peculiar power. Tickets are only 25, cents. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.

THOSE WHO COME AND GO KND THEIR FRIENDS. What It Going on In the Social World Around You--Brief of General Interest to You and Your Neighbors. Miss Hilda Smousc and Miss Pansy Kent, of Harrison street, are visiting friends in Dickens, Md. Mr. Win.

F. Atwell. of South Cumberland, returned last night, from a. business trip to Baltimore. Mr.

W. Bates Bell, of Alt. Union, is visiting in the city. He is registered at the Queen City. Mrs.

May Kinnell, of Gladdens, Somerset county, was in this city this morning. Mr. Ralph L. Rizer, who has been attending Roanoke College, Salem, is home on his vacation. Mr.

L-3wis A. Morgart. son of Mr. Wiliamd A. Morgart, has returne home from Merccrsburg College for the summer vacation.

Mrs. Ellen Campbell BaHimcn La mil Miss are sue-: Col. Pearro Strikes Back. On the i page of Times today will be found article Col. Gen.

A. friemls. which explains itself. Col. Pearre and his adherents were compelled to resort to the columns of a Democratic paper to cbtain a hearing and have secured sufficient space in which to defend the member of Congress from the attacks of the News and to promote his interests in his contest for Col.

Psarre's side wil be henvd throush tiiis every day from this tuVie until the Republican primaries 'take place. Marun has visiHns; Miss on io L'is home In Mr. Eouiaeti, of the airi Miners Transportation of Daitimore has returned to i home af.er'-a. visit to his a on Harrison street city. I Dr.

S. Lua Syekes is home again a an absence of two weeks with a sprained ankle, Mr. Carol Fisher, who is employed at a as telegrapher, by the C. P. railroad, spent hst Sat-1 urday and Sunday with his parents' Republican Mr.

Samuel Albright, of Ellerslie, who was slightly injured by a step on Little Round Top. at Gettysburg, i the Western Maryland excursion, has recovered. I Mr. Chas. Seafcer, representing.

the Times, is busy with his out of town work. I Col W. Avtrett and fair.ily Mve moved i i home at Rose i at the bead of Flat and Allpgany sjreels. Their Small wfxxi street h-uise "mis been leased to Mr. Fred A.

Hus- Tf'rl. who will occupy it at once. Mr. Husted, who was superintendent, of the with headquarters here, is now in the coal business. STILL A I GOOD BALL.

SUES FOR DIVORCE An Comic They Can't Live Together. Jessie Abbot has entered suit for partial divorce from John Abbot, by H. B. Hummelshine and Arch A. Youcg, attorneys.

The plaintiff, who GS years of age. was married to the defendant, who is 65 years old, a Administered a Shut Out to Uniontown Yesterday. The Cumberland team by "Slats" Reeder. administered first shut out yesterday when the Union-. town aggregation went down by the score to 0.

Rc2-lar in the game from the first and Uniontown only in danger cf scoring in the seventu'when with three on iwse and none out the sida retired without scoring. i Sensational fielding was the feature, 01 the game both sides malting brilliant plays. Roeper. who was on the 20c Inch Plain White Persian Lawn For 12k. Note the width, 45 inches; the quality is a most popular and thoroughly satisfactory one for most every purpo for which Persian Lawn is used.

Worth fully 20c. Special A Sale until Saturday 2 Every Hat NOW An Ooporlunily to Buy and Save Money That Comes Just at the Wanted Time. All Trimmed Hats Now Included in This Reduced Sale. All those High Class Model Hats. The Best of Every Sort.

All the Ready Trimmed Hats of which we had four to six colors of one style, but now only one. or some instances two left, are here at fractional priws. Ownership now will prove easy. von doll;) i's count-. SUO Si 2 Trimm.1 Tlats $500 to Trimmed to 00 S5 anil Tritiinipcl 25 -to J3 75 The Best For Your Money.

Women's Gauze Underwear. lOc earl Buffons -iffi 5e Pine quality, clear white Pearl Buttons, all perfect. Daily sold for lOc. Choice of three most used sizes. A purchase en- Cf ables us to these for Doz.

Center Table. flnoffcer Safefof That we are doiup; a large business in Table Damask is due to ttie facts that we at all times car- ro Cumberland's Best Assortment and sell them at closest profits To stimulate'a bit more interest in Linens here are some rich savings. German Spit-Finished Damask. Absolutely the best Linen offered for the price in this country comes in silver bleach--almost white, ami irots pnre white in ono or.tvvo washings. Thus piTjftWof (0e (IcrinitTi infebes wide for (5)c (JwuHTi -Ibiijinsk," Ori irifihas 7Di; Merman 70 inches wide for 69c Si 00 i.Jermau Danvask, 72 inches wide for 89c (Openwork Border.) $1.25 German Damask, 72 inches wide for $1.10 7Sc Bleached Irish Damask, 70 in.

wide for 59c S7c Irish Damask, 70 in. wide for 79c )8i; Blenched Damask, 72 in. wide for 32c (Choice Patterns, Excellent Weight-.) l. Bleached Damask, ,72 in. very heavy 98c 1.19 White Parasols: We know we havt; the best values in Oauze llri- dprwear that money can buy.

Bou.iiht early, these same qualities are HOW shown to i lit higher prices, rac iieu IMIUU-SK, m. Every jrannent, no matter how cheap, is I'BRFKirr. Bleached Damask, 72 in. wide "No seconds" and full sized. For Cotton Gauze Full bleached, elastic and well taped.

For Women's Gauze Vests-- Soft, elastic, full sizes, lace straps and trimmed neck and sleeves. Worth, loc. For Women's Gauze Vests-- 01 extra fine bleached Cotton, plain taped, but a most substantial garment. For Size Gauze Vests-- With' wing sleeves or plain shoulder straps line Cotton yarns, and most liberal cut. a mos 25c Lis'e Vests 1ft 3 For 50c.

OL Beautiful quality fine Lisle Thread Vests-- as a cobweb but of excellent quality ycirn. vt elastic, full bleached mercerized Cotton tapes Regular values for We, 38c, Lisle Thread Gauze vests Quart The jrarment you will be pfeased to A thin, filmy real mercerized Lisle Thread Test: crocheted neck and sleeves; best silky tapes, richelieu ribbon i Parasols of Linen or Linene are now worn most generally They lend a general effectiveness to your costnrue. The summery attired girl in white wants a White Parasol. They are attractive and inexpensiv" White Hemstitched borders and bamboo handles Whit? Liner.e Parasols-- inch band of embroidery insertion cord a-'id tassel, pretty St 75 natural ligh wood han.dles hite' Linen Parasols-- With hand embroidered wreath 'in pattern around border tf KQ prettv liqht wood handles White and Taffeta Parasols-- The "Bo.ule- va'rd, 1 the most perfectly shaped- the style of the monipnti Ait Silk Taffetas enameled sticks to match the -color oi parasol $2.50 to Colored Silk IJmbrelfss, SI 75. Just a limitPii number, but they good Union Taffeta SiUs in Wine, Navy and Green, have woven colored borders in pretty styles.

Some are all over dotted. They range in price from to ivith "Now selling for I $1.75 lust a Few Left Hardly Enough to of Those $20 WOMEN'S Tailored Suits CHOICE $10. Most ofThem Gny, Loose and Fitted Jackets. The skirts alone aie worth that much, and you'll be glad to the Jacket a cool evening, besides givirg a start for Fall. We need not tell you at these prices they are a Linen? 35.98 Your choice of natty Etbns or 25-inch Jackets, made of good quality well tailored and pressed.

Fitted irte. New Eton Wash Suits A new style just arrived is one of the most fetcb, ing styles wehave hid this sea-son. Eton Jacket, wide, sKort sleeves; it Is tastefully trimmed back, front and all about with 2 rows fagct trimming and is with a number of Crochet Irish Lace Medallions; the entire Jacket irf scalloped, Including neck and sleeves and finished with'a heavy cotton braid. 'The Skirt is made to match the Jacket having like trimming. White India Linon Waist Suit $7.50 The quality oi India Linon used in thesi Suits is of a very superior grade, one that you could not buy at rUail at less to 25c a The Waists are prettily tiimmed with good quality German altac-, rows'of it set between neatly made tuckings.

The toq, is very prettily tucked and trfmnied with.f our same lace anli has two i fqWs at A 'STM- Persian 1 Ate raarvrls of beauty and style. The Waists' have a i i magniacenf ''blind work' Japanese Embroidery in oite, the us of Gerinm Val Lace in a most maouer and bne -tacks IS strisiug The skirt has great of pleatings, has a. panel of same embroidery and a. most ample and effective Val Lace trimming. 10 tne neieiiiiant.

WIID is oo uiu, at.Ayershire. Scotland. 46 years ago. slab for the visitors a good For many years after the marriage the bill states, the defendant was a hard drinker, hut he abstained 19 or 20 years Ten or twelve months but was touched up for nins hits, including three triples and six singles. He struck out seven and lat one batter.

Reeder allowed five hits. ajro tars ien or tweivt; iinjui.jj he 'commenced the free use of gave four bass on balls and struck out liquors again. Judge Boyd has fixed fi ve alimony at S15 a month while the Brophy made a nice catch of Roe.p-. is "pending and ordered the pay- er's fly and had two hits out of four ment $25 counsel fees. Nine of the times at 1l-lt UP IN GARRETT.

Personal Items of Interest in three Adjoining The fpHowing items are clipped from the Gran'tsville to the Oakland Democrat liiis a Ralev came in for a pair of sin- and Vance Mrs. A Four-Legged Chicken. Poke" Hicklo, residing on Eastern avenue, in the Lintnervillc district, has quite a curiosity in th-j shape of a young chicken with four distinct legs. The was just hatched yesterday and is a normally male a nicc i of the Cumberland tcam, Brown rnmnos-vl an Patron of the Uniontown team. a that RT man hn J.

umpired game. Lino u'i: developed fowl, excepting that it has Hort. s.s: Jones, Smith. Willey, in addition lo the two regular place Bennett, Newton, Culbert' son CumbcrianrJ-- R. Raley.

ss: Brophy. Kean. 1: Ralcy. Laughlin. c.h Kec-lev.

2: Millman. cd legs, two separate and distinct legs growing out of the body immediately back of the regular pedal protuber- ances. The iwo extra legs arc a trifle shorter than the regular ones u'eciler. p. and will in no way interfere with or Score- by innings- take any part in the locomotion of the fniontown ft ri bird.

.1 0 0 ft 0 2 lofilird as though the gamr- would nc Dime na cal1crl -n(1 the Cassel and Mrs. 1 Glfsan. Edna Humbird, Eleanor Charles. Albert Gli- -san and Aihe--; of whom were from Cumberland. They went lo Petersburg on Sunday and returned to Cumberland in the evening.

Or. Franklin, of the "Western Maryland hospital, assisted by Dr. Robinson and -Mrs. Franklin and Miss Driscoll. both nurses of Cumberland, re- I moved an extra large sarcoma from Mrs.

Trcssler. of Springs. I operation was surrCKKful. Mrs. Tress- 1s not much, but it will open an account at the Minio Savings Bank.

X. Liberty street. Deposit the dimes and before you realize it you will have dollars. Urge the boys and girls to deposit their dimes. Don't wait i yon hive a dollar.

You may spend some of it. Get Dime Saving Bank habit. Open Saturday nights from 7 to o'clock. )n'-1jt-7 i game The Great Can You Resist This Temptation. Gb-Garts And REFRIGERATORS 1ml sun MIIK- out and tho rrPhsii double umpire svstom is not.

and reminded one of last year's umpiring. For the present rate it looks as though first place will loom into sight. First Haseinan Jones, of the T'nion- tmvti is over six foot. No danger of any overthrows passing him. Ho res'-mMes Hig i the exception of his batting.

Games Elsewhere Yisterday 1. But lor fi. Washington. 7: P.utler. T.

Mr. Livengood left, here on Wednesday for Cumberland, where he secured employment with the Artificai Co. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. 12. Waynr-sburg East Liverpool 1.

Games Today. Won. County Committee Meeting This Evening to Arrange for County Convention. The execution commitle of Allegany County Christian findeavor Ta5on will meet this Friday evening nt Xo'eJock nt St. Paul's Lutheran rhure.h to arranceinents for the njiai county convention, whieh will Convene here in June I I and There are quite a num5ver of soeio- ties in the erauity and the annual eon- is look'-l forward to writh interr-sT.

Miss LiUian M. Teal. ef The Kachers an ITnkin 3s eounty president. She is to a full turn otrt of the tonicht to nid in arranging ihe iirocram an1 in making ihe contention a sueeesv. THE STORE THAT MAKES BALTIMORE STREET FAMOUS.

People's Furniture Store. Leading Fumither in Ww- Utrn BALTIMORE ST. JJi. MWMART. TTionlown 4 Washington Waynesburp 2 Kasl Liverpool 1 Gatnc Calied OT.

c-eeonfl ff the of zairjff- to be playefl with VTIJOTI ralieri account of rain. NA came here ioday. WHITE CANVAS: The cool and comfoi table shoe for the summer, ivill be worn more this season ihan ever. We're ready for the rush and have plenty on hand. Women's White Canvas- Oxfords at $1,00, Sl.2% SI.SO and $2.00.

Misses' White Canvas Oxfords at "Sl.CO and $1.25. hildren's Wh're Canvas Oxfords at 75c, 85c and Sl.OO.^ Misses' White Canvas at $1 25. Child-en's White Canvas Cutton S'-o: at 7 a l.OO Respectfully, VOGEL DEHLER, 988 Baltimore Street. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES. OOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.

Death of Miss Goss. Miss ATITW (loss, the y-nr eld of Mr. and Mrs. Charles died i in hispi1al. as, A UTS orera5jftn for appen'Jirt- 535..

Mr is the rQetn- V-T of The CumberlaTid police force. The deceased tras a popular ycmng woman, and her early has caused misch sympaihy to he expressed for the family. The Giants Win. The Paea Sired Giants defeated Ihe Molmiain Run hoys Wednesday afserrioon by a seore of to S. The 5ia1ieries -rf ami Waggle 1ir Paea Street (iianls: J.

and X-ff for MJv Runs. out 11 nr-Tt and allowed no hits while Waggle alowe-l hiis and stniek criut 7 jnen. C. Wnggle a fine ga.rne. Absolutely tree to eorjfumers of Streett's Mother's one gets riinu hiuii5 ed 'shrla QUICK HEADACHE CURE When your head is throbbing and well-nieh splittinc a leniblc headache take Our Qnirfc Hf-adaehe Cure and your ricailnr.Vj will vanish.

This rem-dy is Jeriiy safe. is notbing ji which eoni3 harm any person. a hall dor.en imitation cut slass lum- Ice Cream 99t- $1.44. S1.SS. $2.13, S2.S3.

JS.43. freeze 3n three The Pole-i mac Hardware Ga H. HOLTZIHAN BALTIMORE AND CENTRE STREETS. CUMBERLAND. MD.

REILEY, LADIES' HATO? No.JSouthCentreSt. FINE COLLARS AHD VEILS. a Models in flri Special Line fine SINGLE OR DOUBLE-BREASTED ni 11 BLliESERGi v- $12.00 to $25. A man never gets tired of Biue Serge, no matter if he has one every Summer since he can remember. He's- always gla dto get into one when the hot weather rolls around Most men know by test (unless they have been unfortunate enough to Uuv cn.3 that wouldn't hold its shape) that-there Is nothing nicer or Blue Serge.

It's a color becoming to every type man, blonde or brunette, tall or short, fat or slim, or betwixt Here iaa tip to the wearers of Blue Serge that is worth making a noW of. On account of big advance in cost material, be on the lookout for inferior grades and skimped making. Not cverv store like ourselves, is willing to sar.nficc profits in order to give their'customers the same grades of serges at the same prices they were sold last year and not lower the standard making. AT THE CROSSING. J.

GROSS rner Baltimore Street and Baltimore Ohio Railroai NO'MORE DREAP OF THE DENTAL CH Aia Tewli extracts and filled without paia by the late scientific method. No sleep-producing -agents. Guaranteed to" pr no pay. Gold cronras and teeth v. gold filiings and all other dental work done painlessly.

Lady in attendince. Western Maryland phone 522b Dr.J. G. Sowers, NO. 91 BALTIMORE New Citizens' National Bank BuJIdlna SUBURBAN LOT.

have a lot fronting: 100 feet on the National above Narrows Park by 185 feet deep Tls is one of the best locat ons near the Park--lit is on upper side of Pike--one car fair. Low price for quick sale. HONE. I COWDENPERMN I YOU ALL A IT OOOOOOOl coooooooooc 9XX FOR RENT. XXXXXXXj; INEM'SPAPFR Brick Dwelling No.

109 Harrison Street. 17 Frederick Street. No. 26 Decatat Btrcct. Flat No.

17 Centre St. Possession at J.tJ.flOLZSHU CD. HOOCXMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOUpC.

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