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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 5

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li', I THE EVENING TIMES, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1906. SOUTH ICE mm (: Beingj Organization 'of Company. B. 0. GRANTED APPEAL GIANTS DEFEAT WASHINGTON.

(Continued from page 1.) stated that ho would not risk the oj- eratlon unless the Washington man- ilKer asMirwl him that It was the best (hints to do. Seaman went to Pi its- burg on the first tialn this more Ing TiorfpltaT when the op the forcer Washington Jefferson I i i playing with Minneapolis in ----lean Association has got himself Into a lot of tiouhle as a result of an as- iv Big Preparations Belnfj Reunion at Great preparations are being made it Springfield. for tho reunion lo bo held In that city on August 8 and Governor Harris, of Onto, haa been Invited to attend the reunion and receive Governor Warlleli of Maryland, and he has accepted. Kev Dr. A.

C. McCabe Is chalrmai of the piogram committee. Ix planned to hold a business meeting 01 the afternoon of August S. and In the evening a public icceptlou will be ten de-red Covernois WarHoId and Harris and Admiral Schley. On the following days an extended program will be carried out covering iho entire day.

It will consist of speeches, musical selections by the Cadet orchestra a vocalists, and there will bo several recitations. The committee Is arronging to make I I CH AUTAUQJU AI ALLEGANY GROVE, Aug. The Oratorio CREATION! Y. M. C.

A. Work at Brunswick and Hagerstown Promjelng--Engineers Turn Tables on Borough Author! tien--Other Ncwc. Bureau' Offd 'Virfeluia South Cumberlana, Monday. Thc new 'ice plant project is meet ins with much encomagement anioiib the people of this thrMnK -section of Cumbciland. The necessity for such an Industry of thllu Wnd In Cum- boi land was never moie apparent than of the piesent.

The the and the local plant In the manufacture of this commodit an evidence of the actual for establishment of an ice plant in South Cumbciland. For several days- Mr. Thomas 13. Mclaughlin has i i i -i roHUlt OI un- 1 lie COlllJiiiniw -7 A i ond 4 iiitin fMJHinOd LIittI decision "of" the ump, claimed that they were belnK treated unfairly. u- Jer who Is playing short for Minneapolis and Freeman, first baseman of the same club, assaulted the unjplro owl i ne Him asked to iecorate In national or Mary laud colors during the reunion.

Miss Maxlo Schmidt, of Frederick, who has Kone to Springfield to take yart.on reunion program, will recite I Great Festival Chorus, 200 Trained Singers, yart.on reunion niavere'loTiied" In. was j'-The Star Spangled Wannoi', ahd tev- aid' reported? assault ora Bdgar Allen Pot-ts poems Mlw SpreVlSSit'o'Bricn or the American Schmidt. while in Springfle d. II 8 o(-Htioh The'president suspended entertained by her uncle and aunt. Mr 8 for days I and Mrs.

S. T. Font, and other re Association- mu and Freeman for several dajs each and lined each $50 nther i players were also fined. Observer. Three other ashington ami Mrs.

latlves. A GRAND EXCURSION. KANIEN BENEMA 153 and 155 Baltimore Street. 167 Virginia Avenue. Clear Ou! Sale of Refrigerators.

i in A 4 V. A Under Direction of PROF. RICHARD HARRIS. nlant on .1 bue The movement is meeting with great success among the bubiness mon of South Cumberland. prospects at Brunswick.

Mr C. Montagnani has returned V. M. C. at THEATRICAL SEASON OPENS.

The Williams Ideals at Academy of Music Thursday, July 26. The Academy of Music will open for the seahoii Thursday evening. Inly 2C, with Williams Ideal Extra- vaeanxa as the opening attraction. Harry and Sim Williams have never sent-a company on the roart that was as ood as the Present Ideals. The comedy is full of bright and witty sayings intermingled with fine viudevlllc program and twenty beautiful chorus girls in beautiful costumes and catchy Ihe scenerv is elaborate and the manage.

OI The Most Picturesque Line of Road in the Country. The excursion over the Western Marvland railroad from this city to Gettysburg yesterday was very large lv attended, and many among the crowd unite In declaring it one of tne Soloists: wiHfa Mc Mr. W. D. McFarland.

Tenor, D. C. Mr. W. L.

Woman, Basso, of Cumberland, he Royal Hungarian Orchestra. Miss Beatrice Holmes, Pianist. 3 General Ad'irSn Throughout Chatrtauqua, 25 CenteS. Ample Transponotion Facilities. Splendid New Auditorium.

The Time You Need Them Most And the Time You Buy Them for The Least. These are the most ser-J viewable and economical 'f made. They, are a frames are of pretty, thoroughly seasoned golden oak. Some have galvan- i i and others' bave enamelled i i They sire constructed on a modern, scientific and will keep provision chambers COol, melting a smaller q-nantiiy of Ice than any otter-refrigerator or icebox on the American market. THE CLEAR OUT PRICES: The selling figures of every one of these refrigerators bjs belo reduSone-third.

A magnificent one, priced regularly at 525 has been reduced to $10.00. and will trust you. Call or Phone either store. 1 nf the Railroad Y. M.

C. at tnat piatc ent av to a great deal of reuard to the errection of a new exi cn se to give the public a gran i nildfnc As there are no public build- production. The company which tho i I fortV rtr HiatlG in "Brunswick, where men may ff runs, for a few little rest when nor on iut. "rant and dinn: peculiar to railroaders and everything that the building a much like home and Ohio Railroad -TW building in South Cum- Frve two real comedians. Miss Katli the acknowledged queen Misses Hilton and in- vi damsels who dance.

All and Peyser. aero- CrOWil i i i i i i most delightful trips of the season The road "from Cumberland to Cherrv Run was new to most of the excursionists, and they were mos delightfully surprised at the beautiful panorama, the moving train opened to Many were enthusiastic enough to say the road from Cumberland to Cheiry Run Is the most plc- lurpsque railroad division ot the country. 4V A number of old veterans of the civil war tool: advantage of the excursion to old scenes at Getts- burg which they greatly enjoyed. Amlng these were Mr. SchilUng and Mr.

James Read. They had ml their charge a number of more youthful veterans, among th'em being F. Gramlich. Chas. Hoblltzell, Frank Kienhofer.

GREAT SKIRT SALE Begins Thursday, July 19 and until Ihe stock ib disposed of we will sell $5.98 Skirts at, $4.48 $7.99 $5 98 $4.98 "$3.48 AT THIC HI fU 9 Viriginia Ave. WILLIAM F. ATWELL. VESTS Seats Trio at Llppold's. Notes.

Williams' Ideals open in Pittsburg i Saturday They are here on rangtTnienta'nd the splendlJ manner in of Pittsburg sends which it Is kept as a home for us oU( er gh ass burlesque here in members under the management or, The mpcria i SecrctaryW. C. Montglnlnl. Is being a judo-drama of taken as a pattern for other proposed scns duc lhe Acad association buildings to be erected at Au 14th other points along the road. The one now ncarlv completed at Brunswick Is similar in many respects to the one here.

Personals. Miss Blanche Dajion has returned from Keser." where she was called of the Illness of her sis- WANT COLUMN. Wanted--A dinning room girl An- ply Crystal TJining Room, Queen City pavement. jy23w The theatrical 'season will be in fall blast in all the larger cities within the next week. The midsummer rummage sale begins it's second week, Gross Bros.

If you ready.to-wear apparel ou.caa save a tljird.to a nan in tftis sale. battle field. Cant. Ernest McCardelU llamsport. had charge of the train, and handled the excursion in his usual capable A Regretted Omission.

From the list of mail carriers which appeared in the Times Saturday even- InK the name of Mr. Jonn J. Clarke was omitted. Mr- Clarke was appointed In "DO: and has served panctually and faithfull ever since. His picture is consp.c- uous in the group as it appeared and I the Times i egrets exceedingly that mention-of name v.as accidentally overlooked.

Wednesday 'Morning. At'ten o'clock at Rosenbau extraordinary bargains not of rebuilding and For Rent--Two furnished rooms, light and bath. Apply C2 Maryland ave. Jy23w For Sale--Any person wishing to buy two pair of fine hounds, fine stock, can't be beat, please call or address Mr. L.

S. Falkner. Ellerslie, Md. Box 2. i23w ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

MELLIXGJEIt LESSEES. Reward--Lost, pocketbook containing $105 cash, check for and two receipts, one for $27 and other Pocket book contains name of owner. R. P. Casey.

Suitable reward. Leave at Times office. Jy23-2t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. viicn I7ll7i Wisenberg and Miss fe i i SnMcr'have-sona for a week's, DELIGHTFULLY ENTERTAINED UnuaUon rebuilding anu visit to North Mounuin. where theyj rom clearance sales and a mammoth shoe visit relatives and friends.

A Kece ption in Honor of Quests From It Miss Lolse Cunningham, the noted Baltimore and Pittsburg. ri jt-'TS: NEW vncation McK.CCS* tc For 1000 Coin Wrappers 25c in Pennies. $1.00 in Sickles. in S5.00 in Quarters. in Halves.

75 cents Per M. A. FULTON and Stationers. BALTO. AND LIBERTY STS.

Cumberland. Maryland. "THIS IS LOOKING AT YOU" Just to Break the Dull Monotony Summer Life. WILLIAM'S IDEAL EXTRAVAGANZA CO. 40----PEOPLE----49 Direct From Harry Williams' Academy, Pittsburg.

Presenting a Hodge-Podge of Buffon- ery and Jungles Embellished with Musical in Costuming and A SMILE LAUGH I ROAR I A YELL I "GIRLS FROM EVERY CLIME" A Clean Diversified Entertainment. Follow the Crowd. 75c Seats Tuesday at Lippold's lru store. a I For Men For Women For Boys For Girls and even The Baby Greatly Reduced Greatly Reduced Greatly Reduced Greatly Reduced Greatly Reduced Greatly Reduced This is not an ordinary reduction, but a big cut in the prices of this season's best icoods. 1 hey must be sold to mike room for ths fall stock: and we will not waste lime in disposing or them, hence the deep cut.

C. Q. BALTIMORE AND GEORGE STS. iHoenicka Miss Annie Seabolt. at Chautauqua.

1 Moxlcy Miss Margaret Sea-. i. Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Smith. Mr. and Mrs Union Street school.

Cie Hrst rehear- Charlcv Keller. The music was vcr S.1 wllI be held of the grand cantata lh voca i a nd instrumental. Miss To be given at Allegany Grove on prescntc each with a souven Childrenvs Day. August he Rcfrcsbmcnts wc he served to he RcndlDK St. Tnul Refreshments wche served to their Erection of Miss Elizabeth dock The pjests returned their of this city.

'home having enjoyed them seUcs B( mc The cantata which was recently much for l(0th Mr and Mrs Keller arc southern clvcn at Union Street school will DC IQVC cntcr amc rs, reproduced on a more magniuccnt scale and all the children who "patcd on that ocasion are attend tomorrows rehearsal 91 xv, iffiK 1T7 J4 tt SI SK r-k as Children's D.iy last year PitUburg Man Injured, man named William Snodcraft. was Tiadlyfaburt. Vttlf Ton. C. I -Union Pncinc S7 si si- 111001.1 aBDTiiii: suit of careful PAVING NOTICE.

To And Through Yellowstone Park From Chicago to and through Yel lowstone Park. SC5. With accommodations at the Yellowstone Park hotels for five and a half'days. $S5. via the Chicago, Milwaukee and year.

nn.i in children there will be a splendid jilay of COULD NOT ENACT ROLE. By PnMlshcrs' Press. members of Company E. Regiment were Injure.l In camp to- 'a fractions man Coriwral Kilwartl-McAlccn in sknll a frac First Seirennt TerwU. of Plttshnrp.

seriously. A and' i one or and side: private, of Pittsburp. i a i McAlccr In "nwo ami his condition Is critical In the iKjncrs niuns no wav h'e sllpnetl and fell a flis- cc of about 10 feet, striking on his id Dr. J. Jones "Wilson was calico 1 rendered all the medical aid pos-1 1e.

but it was unable at that time to tell 'hat the result of the accident would The roan was sent some on train Xo. 5. I Warning to the People. left accident occurred Jwst previous the Go one way and return r.oUicr. Of all the world's Bonder spots, there is none so attractive as Yellowstone National Park.

Write today for descriptive folders, JOHN R. POTT istrict Passenger Agent. Room D. Park Building nj; PITTSBURG. Browning Street Property Owners City Clerk's Office.

Cumberland. July 20th. 190C. This is to give notice to all persons concerned that at a meeting of the city council of the city of Cumberland. held on the 2nd day of July.

190G. an ordinance was passed and duly ap-1 proved by the mayor-of the" city on I the 5th day of said month, providing for the giving of notice to owners of property lyins; on Browning street, a street in the city of Cumberland: thst at a of tho city council to bo held on Monday. Cth. 100C. at o'clock p.

at tlie city counc: Chapter C2 of the Acts -caJinance will be dUCCiL CflaSi4ciOi.a passed upon r- Subjects dinsr for the grauJ-l Jon of ing. paving and otherwise improving; art- sli-iu'-il b-- cxef'J-ed lo 1 li if cot so closely Your money back J. GEORGE ZILCH. No. 102 N.

fra'id. make our flour for the o- and i 15c of the miilsumme orv blessed control and plunped Into the kWM.fr The hor.es forefoot struck McAlcer on skull. plunge two othor soldiers fell. horse en ca.tnred an.l tho head. ariis Nearly .1 Oozon center HI i here toTnorrow.

Conservatory of A trtTO O. or JOHN H1TTAKER. A. R. Assisted by Competent -vsOG Browning Street.

Between Virginia Avenue and New Hose House. And that at said meeting any person interested may appear and be heard in person or by attorney relative to the grading, paving curbing and otherwise improving Brown- between the points deslg- aiOWAUD M. FULLER. City Clerk. ju20-10t Twenty ATLANTIC J.

events. man" 1 -L, RadcHffc. manager. Have You Away? so a pood present for them that costs jou only a 0 tear Is tho Cumberland Allcganian. at the Times onicc.

Kitncr leav lh and A general synopsis of weeks news of the and the whole surrounding country. It is published every Thursday and goes all over the coun- THK ntJ jr DBS. THOMAS WOOLFORD THE MEN'S SPECIALISTS, Have Closed Tim Office Until August Ttti, WhenDr.flC. J.Woolford will return, to their office, 7 N. Liberty St.

wl wry trT owjKjnm: wn r' 1 1 WILSON CpUEBEFOR WOMEN drcn especially IEWSP4PER.

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