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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 8

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Cumberland, Maryland
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8
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EVEWHG is Unrivalled Economic Event Is Signalized by Unprecedented and Sustained Success IS without precedent in the annals of Lodil Mercantile History. If is Bringing 4he Public Actual Aggregating Thousands of Dollars. Founded on a foundation of Fact--and involving the unreserved selling of this Tremendous stock of the choicest, Cleanest, high grade dependable merchandise. Discriminating and foresighted providers are laying in supplies for months to come and are justified by the and hitherto unheard of money savings that rule here on everything for personal wear and household use. sale enables you to meet every need without strain on the family purse.

Many of the best lots are too small to advertise. Keen, Thrifty and Wide-awake women are making it a point to come to the store daily. It has paid them and will pay you handsomely. THIS UNRESERVED CLOSING OUT SALE Is a Mammoth and Momentous Mid-Summer Money-Saving Merchanidse Movement I will be prompted to buy liberally--and that, solely through the urgings of your own good sense of economy. real This EDITORS TO MEET.

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Democratic Editorial Association Convenes Tomorrow. The annual business meeting of the land Democratic Editors' Asso ciaticn will be held at noon Saturday. June 16th, at Kllicott City, Howard county. Members will rendezvous at the Hotel Rennert, Baltimore, at 10:30 a aarl board electric car for destination at 10:55 a.

m. They will lunch with Brother Povell, of the EI- licott City Times (h request) at 1 30 m. and at 4 30 retui to Baltimore. Members are expected to present to the meeting matters of interest that will advance the business of the fraternity and select the time and place for the usual summer outing. in furtherance of the social side cf the association.

The West Virginia Brewery. Mr. John Keating, of the "West Vtr- gipia Brewing at Huntington. Va which w.js burned a week ago. returned from there last nisjht.

While the fire was a disastrous one. the brewery will be at once restored and the large business it enjoys continued without material interruption while the rebuilding is pushed ahead. Outdoor Meeting. Peter Fauna, the cit-. colored ora- tcr.

is holdinc an outdoor meeting at TUdRcley just sooth of Hie railroad depot which (3 bcinc attended. There will be services every yet far a week. Those Who and. Go Friends. i Ed.

Frye. of Keyser, was a visitor here yesterday I Mr M. Weltqn, of Keyser, was in the city yesterd'aj. Ropd Commissioner Nave was in the city this afternoon. Hon.

Jesse Scritchfield. of Ellerslie, spent the morning here. The Allegany lawyers who were at the Court of Appeals, returned F. S. Doekens retimed on No 1 last night from a business trip to York.

Mr George Bloss, of North Branch, was here this morning on business Mr. Fred Mcrtens. of Washington, spent esterda here among his. various business interests. Mr.

Charles Knapn. of Baltimore, formerly of this section, is spending a few davs here oa legal business. Rodger Wilson, son of State's At- tcrnev A. A. Wilson, is home on vacation from the Maryland Agricultural Ceilese.

Mr. George 1 Schwarzenbach has returned home from a six weeks' trip tc the Paciflc Coast, including a visit tc. earthquake and fire stricken ban Pransico. I Road Director Clinton Uhl paid the Times a call this afternoon. Mr.

Uhl is much interested in the improvement being made to the road in the Narrows: Piliceman Goss. one of Cnmbrr jland's bravest, is here as a witness it; jtne Conner damage suit against that city. Mr. Goss's face is familiar at Miss iPnprfs Show Much Musical Training and! the Like. At the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Trieber, South Mechanic street last night a mus'ca Irecital was given by the pupils cf Miss Annie E. Rose, attended by the pareats of and other friends. The was mell executed and t'e pupils showed much musical training. The program rendered was as follows: Piano trio, Misses Ella Gooding, Mazie Kalbaugh and Anna Rose; Spring Song, Miss Lillian Trieber: A Short Story, Ralph Woolard; Flower Fairies (piano duet) Misses Kathr Castle an5 Helen Kalbaugh; En Route March.

Miss Mary Gallagher: Hungarian Love Song. Miss Lois Cunningham: Les Svlphes. Miss Eleanor Diehl: Rosebud Mazruska, Miss Kathrya Castle; Sylvia (piano duet.) a. Pizzicati. b.

Valse l.erts, Misses Ella Goodins and Anna Rose; My First Music lcsson, Miss Marie Cheerfulness. Miss Helen Kalbaugh: Mo'n Petit Oiseau, Miss Noami Clark: April Rain. Miss Lois Cunningham: Morning Glory Quickstep. Miss Jessie Woolard: Moszkowski Op. 34-Valse in A flat.

Miss Anna Rose. Miss Rose is a graduate of the Pea-, hotly Institute. Baltimore, and is making Cnmberland her home. APPROACHING NUPTIALS. THE STORE THAT MAKES BALTIMORE STREET FAMOUS.

Can You Resist This Great" 10 rt as he was a witness i in several removed cases from Mai! ''CS1T- lav. Mr. Malhew K. Kent, son of Captain Kent, th" wHl known O. JF here to a fcxv rrw-mber of th- thonircsl pro- Mrs A 1- Johnson left today for aow 3iomo in Now YorK.

whTe she Mr. Johnson, now in hnsiness children the sum nor wiih Mrs. parents, at Mwrefield. Va. Mr.

and Mrs. H. F. E. Gctzendannw end child, of Clebnrnc.

visiting Mr. Getzendanner's parents. Mr. Temptation. Go-Carts And REFRIGERATORS Engagement of Miss Beer its to Mr.

Lyons Has Been Announced. At a dinner gHen Wednesday inii bv Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Brydon. who are entertaining a house party. the of Miss Mary Eliza- Vri2) Kocriis. dniichter Henry of to Mr. Knnl Rrsmholth hyon.

th- n--wly ajv mnoriiitend'Tt of the Somer- Somerset. was ait- niflrriasre to solemn- time in the futnre. house jsrtv was comjxwwjd of Mrs. Paul a. Mrs Milton Mrs.

Curtis Kooser. of Som- Mrs Annan. Frost- I. K. Bothle- Miss Miss OglJ.

EHzalxtth Ogle and Miss Ivonise of 4 to Baltimore, 17. The excursion over Western Special Deduction in "Tans" 9t i a i i All tan shoes and oxfords reduced in price. If you want the cool and comfortable tan shoe for summer wear, here is your chance to save from 75c to $1.25 per pair. See our window display for styles a ad prices. Respectfully, VOGEL (ft DEHLER, 98 Baltimore Streaf.

I THE HOME Or GOOD OOOOCH ooo Mr. WV in iho cin inc indsor a iKiinf Mrant chWrcn visit 17. will afford hundreds an op- to over the famous rrw connecting link and the Mountains. In Baltimore 10 hours. Plentv of for trip to 3 rcc Tolchester.

iWvc Central Station jeaders of the Baltimore bar. Mergentiwler I.3no1pe Co. paid tV office a call jestcrday af-' A Splendid Improvement. tornoon and the fine condition Nearly will spent upon the and hich TKW al Allcgan Grov-. a i of joh and jt'c- ron'nct for wiich has KulloTi.

Mr. Crirhti.n. build-r The JmiMiric will 1.O 17:. by all of Lonacomnc The floor will rise from the for New York, iihc rear, and dressing rooms win They will sail tomorrow oa the Coinm- cither fod of tke Mage. It hia of the Anchor line for Scotland.

I will take to Avpwt 1 to pat Uw iwhcre they will for two -7 QUICK HEADACHE CURE When your head is throbbing aad well-nigh splitting a teirible headache take Oar Quick Headache Core and your headache will speedily vanish. This headache remedy is perfectly safe. There is nothing In it which ccnld possibly harm any C. H. HOLTZMAN BALTIMORE AMD CENTRE CUMSERLAKO, MO.

MISS REILEY, No. 7 South Centre St. i I FIHE COLLARZAHDIVEILS. Latest in Special Uat Hue PANAMA HATS FOR MEN. to $10, It is a wise-head that gets under a cause of the comfort it affords and because of the distinction which it confers, tspecially is this so of the Hats which this offer I hey are exceptionally tine in weave and in the nev conservative model with low crown and narrow brim, Price $6, $6.50 and $8.50 AT THE CROSSING.

J. GROSS Comer Baltimore Street aid Baltimore A Ohio RailreU. SUBURBAN LOT. We have a lot fronting 100 feet on the National just above Narrows Park by 185 feet deep. This is one of the best locations near the Park--Idt.

on tipper side of Pike--one car fair. 'Low price for quick sale. NO MORE MEAD Of THE DENTAL CHAR Twin eztnwAMl -u4 filled without nte bf the tato sdeMttte nrthod. Mo pay. Mb v.

pla'xsa, finiaga aad other Cental work done i Ma Dr.J. G. Sowers, NO. tl DALTIMORE Hew CttltefW FOR RENT. BricV 'Jwdliog No.

109 Harrison Street. No. 17 Frcilcrlck St'cct. No. 26 Decntui Street.

No. 17 Centre St. MKC. J.L10LZSIU Cl SPAPFRf.

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1894-1977