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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 7

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i Goods. Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cream Cieam Cream French Voile 46 inches wide, Crepe Egypta 46 inches wide, Mohair 46 inches wide, Henrietta 46 inches wide, Panama Cloth 50 inches wide Mohair with black dot, 38 incheswide Panama with white dot, 42 inches wide Storm 50 inches wide, Batiste 44 inches wide, Mohair 38 inches wide 44 inches wide Serge 38 inches wide, Figured Mohair 38 inches wide Readona Crepe 44 inches wide Cashmere 36 inches wide Serge 52 incheswide, Henrietta 46 inches' wide Serge 50 inches wide French Serge 50 inches wide Mohair Brilliantine 44 inches wide Heavy Twill Serge 50 inc.h'es wide Henrietta 44 inches wide Whipcord 44 inches wide Voile 44 inches wi'fle Panama 44 inches Albatross 38 inches wide Bedford, Cprd: Waistings 27 inches 50 inches wide, Plaid Panama 44 inches wide Batiste 38 inches wide 98c 78c .25 54c $1.25 50c 65c $1.25 75c 54c 85c 59c 49c .35 79c S1.39 $1.25 $1.00 73c $1.25 85c .48 49c 85c .98 $1.19 SOc I The Above Values Hold Good This Week in a Sale of the Celebrated PriestleyiBlack Dress Goods For Which This Store is Sole Agent in this City. I HAD MONEY ON Offended Parties at a "Political by Offering to Showed Some Money 'the' Time. Grafton, W. Vn.

Nov. 7--The au- at Tunnslton. W. the death.of Constable-John-M; was burned with -his house and that of a 'Will bring to light a case-of murder and arson. -It is claimed that at a Democratic meeting at Tunnelton Saturday night excited bitterness, by offering' to 'bet on Sturgiss, the Republican nominee for Congress.

It was known that Duvall had a large sum ot money. BEING REMODELED. Frederick's Music Store is 'Being Beautified in Up-to-date- Manner. Mr. W.

F. Frederick's music store at- 5G Baltimore street is being beautified in such a way that when the work is completed, it will be one of the prettiest stores of the kind for. miles around. The walls are being decorated in a most artistic manner, new floors being replaced and the whole interior, of the big store is-being improved, and' thoroughly remodeled. The enterprise shown by the great- music Ring, is no doubt the reason way he-has been able txrbuild up such; a trade, that branch stores at various points have had to be istalled.

Of the many music stores in operation by Mr. Frederick, none will present a more inviting appearance than the one at 56 Baltimore street, where-the-work of remodeling the same has been com: pleted. A BUSINESS MEN THINK. Of the Tri-State Business Chas. White's Sons Says.

Gentlemen--It is our opinion -that The'Trl-State Business College is an excellent- institution for the general business and a valuable one to our-community. CHAS. WHITE'S SONS. Sway ne to- Read letter from R. morrow.

Mercerized Silk Plaids a Yard 25c. This week we place on sale 1000 yards mercerized silk plaids for waists. A material 27 inches wide that resembles silk in every particular, so that close examination is necessary to distinguish between them. All the bright color- ed plaids and plenty black and white effects. A yard 25c: 25c and 35c New White Madrases 19c.

Twenty-five brand new patterns, including some new and novel effects never shown before. Also plenty of the popular dots in all sizes. Values up to 35c a yard. This week 19.C 75c All Silk Floral Crepe De Chenes a Yard 59c A twenty-four inch, all silk crepe dechene with floral and dotted printings- Not a prettier material out this season for evening dresses nor a more popular fab- i for scarfs. Value a yard 75c.

This week 5 9 Our Blankets. This store has doubled its blanket sales this year. For a good reason too. The prices are extraordinary considering the qualities offered. If you have a blanket want buy at this sale this week.

$3.75 black and white and ted and black plaid Wankets 53.25 S4.50 plaid blankets S3.68 plaid blankets $6 plaid blankets 54.75 S7.50 plaid blankets. $6-25 An filled the- Academy of laughed and applauded 'the Knickerbocker 'The play-'selectedr introductory; "MUiss," by Bert the great novelist, which jhag 'served as a starring -vehicle In' alUthe jprlnclpal cities throughout this cpjintry for "Heriry) 'ls a wll W.rJtten story ot-wes- and -the usual audience iand Jcaptlvated with simple stqky llfe. AThe Is far -the 'average 'Individual hits scored a pr.ecoclous chUd vsq ory "and 'costumes were heartily admired. Tpnlght -another play of exceptional merit, VORags Riches," will be the "dlfe'rltig tlme t.qire_.w.lth all. special and on entire "-change 'of Amateur -night rhas been ub JUWO 1 fdfjFriday night (Dash Watch for.twc»;local surprise you.

Vogelsi Minstrels. T.he "stage usejd. Jn" John W. Yogel's Big City "Minstrels, 'which comes' to Academy on nlgn'ti' said 'to be elaborate expensive ever jiised "for a similar purpose; setting is called the Oriental Palace, befitting title, because of the appropriate costumes, and the numerous and, powerful calcium "and electrical effects thereon: Prices, 25c, 5.0c,'75c. Matinee, 25o and-SOc.

Knighthood In Flawer. as a stage production is a complete success. The follow -the scenes of the novel more rclosely than the casual -reader would'have'thought' possible. From opening scene 'in Windsor Park flnar union'of Mary "Tudor" Charles (portrayed by Alfred Ewenson) Charles Major's book is before the audience. In dramatization -is conceded to be better than the-novel, a which is seldom -demonstrated.

And -in Anna Day, who portrays. charming. Tudor princess, the audience sees Mr. Majors, delightful 'heroine stop from the pages of fiction and vivified in a most convincing At the Academy of'Music, Nov. 13.

The Girl 'From -Broadway. A new musical comedy, "The Girl From Broadway," by Herbert Hall Winslow, Appears at the-Academy of Music for its-Initial Introduction on Wednesday, An, elaborate sce'nic given this production and the'costumes are described as a feast'of magnificence. ----Easy Victory. The Cumberland football-team easily-defeated the Elierelle team yesterr day by the'score of 38 In the first half each team scored a touchdown, but Ellerslie failed to kick a goal-, In the second half the Cumberland hoys scored six touchdowns and kicked HWO The visitors came minus several players but picked them up here. It was Impossible for the manager of the Cumberland team to "secure a better game yesterday as Preps had promised to play -'but backed out at the last minute, a bad case of cold feet and as.no other could be secured the Ellerslie lads kindly consented to play.

The-line up of the Cumberland team was as follows: Gist, left end; Wells, left tackle: Carney, left guard; Devries-arid Hast, center- McDennott right guard: McKenzie, right tackle; McHugh; right end: Webster, quarterback: Morris, right half; Marean; left half; Long, full back. THiN'REiDPLE. Injured. This morning while John Moran. of i workman on the West Virginia and.

Maryland Gas company's trying to dig a large rock weighing about 200 pounds out of the ground the earth gave way and the large'rocks with which Baltimore st is paved and had been piled up on the side walk, fell down in the ditch and Mr. Moran was badly Injured- about the right hip. Just how badly he was hurt could not be ascertained, but it was "thought that no bones were broken. air--You will no me if direct your immedjatj 0 Rjc vthe.f Academy. T'" to Authorities Are Suspicious of Duvall's Death.

and old. For TWBNTY-THREB YEARS I have pa Branch of 'the, Medical- Profession, and wIUi--re-- Stagger the general pracutloiier as'well aa. the specialist, i Tiave taken Cases of Private DlseaaeB, pronouncea incurable" and them.permanently. -My BUCCOBS here mis State Best Proof that I'am equipped to Cure. for the'treatment of Masculine MUhaps IB wun- the'mbst Completely equipped the World.

iniir niir worw ritnrn ''HpBMt Suffering from CURED, anyKseaseora Private natu ate welcome Lo this offer. DR. E. A. THOMAS, SPECIALIST, WiU be at the WINDSOR HOTEL, Cumberland, I on NOVEMBER 14, 15 and 16th, in Rooms 5 ana 6, II yon need a Specialist, You should have the -You are only asked to consider the fact; that although there are bun-; dreds of specialists, there-Is only one that really stands pre-eminent as a specialist In the Treatment of all Loathsome Diseases Contracted by Men.

1 STAND THE HIGHEST for the my Superior Knowledge and Ability have been proven In more than 65,000 of the most die-: tressing cases during my 23 years experience as a specialist In this state, EXPERIENCE IS THE VERY BEST OF TEACHERS. Ivhave had-21 years more experience treating Private Diseases of Men than any advertising doctor In Cumberland. Stop, Men, and Consider the All-Important Pact. In-addressing me you are confiding your Private ills to a Man--a man whose experience with Men's Diseases covers a great many Many Men.suffer-in:silence and drift along from bad to worse, not knowing where to go. I extend a helping hand just such Men.

Such men: know-full well that they ought to have immediate assistance, but a.naf tural modesty impels them to shrink from exposing themselves to the Questions and probable examinations. It is not always necessary. With-; out money or price you can he most Experienced -Specialist, whose knowledge from experience is the Greatest in this State. iVflo not treat all diseases, but I CURE all.I treaU J'confine cialty Absolutely-and Only to One Branch of the Healing Art, and stand "ready compair the results of my skill with that of any graduated from the' Old arid Celebrated College of Surgeons 'of Baltimore in 1882. I have the largest and most Complete-; ly eoulpped Medical Offices in America, equipped as It Is with.the est-and most Expensive Instruments, X-Ray.

Electric Appliances, has matter -what It' cost, enable'me xx; I "especially want-those to come to me who have been treated elsewhere without benefit, as I CURE after others fall to even benefit of Cumberland and Vicinity, when visiting Baltimore, I are requested to. call and see the Most up-to-date Offices in HOME OFFICES, 226 W. FRANKLIN STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. Tan and cotton blankets 59c size cotton blankets 69c Si grey cotton blankets. 89c $1.25 large size grey cotton blankets 99c $1.75 grey cotton blankets $1.49 and 52.50 grey cotton $1.98 Marriage Licenses.

Grover George Ramsey and Dove England, both of Bellngton. W. Va. Jesse Adams. Johnstown.

an1 Francis Iota Grant, Pa. Arthur." Lemment and Cora Ida Stevens, both of Carlos Junction. Md. Charles Smith and Nellie Balrd Jack, both of Luke. Md.

Theodore George Rose and Elizabeth Stafford, both of ConncllsvHld Pa. TRYOHls! Weigh yourself. Take Vinol a while. Weigh -yourself again. The gain in and appetite be better arguments Vinol i than all we This Is because-Vinol contains In concentrated the medicinal elements of cod -liver" oil.

from fresh cods' livers, ibut; it is a. better body builder and strength than cod liver oil or emulsions because the useless, indigestible and nauseating oil "has been eliminated and tonic iron added. Vinol. creates an appetite, strengthens every organ in the body, tones I up the digestive organs, makes rich, I red'blood and healthy flesh. I 'So sure are we of what Vinol will do we refund money to who buv Vinol and-are not benefited-Harry P.

Shaffer, druggist Note--While we are sole agents for Vinol In -Cumberland. It Is now for sale at the leading tStore In nearly every, town -and city in the conn- try. Look for the Vinol-agency In yonr town. Next Sunday's New York A hundred years is a good way to look ahead, bat there arc-people who think they can guess somewhere near what New York will be like In 2006 D. Amonp'these Is the great wizard of electricity.

Thomas A. Edison, who tells. In next Sunday's World, what he thinks the "future will bring forth. This Is a marvellously Interesting feature of a great Sunday Magazine. It AMERICA'S BEST.

EASTMAN aod PREMO KODAKS. Mating Very Easy the Fascinating ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY. The Serviceable and Satisfactory kinds. Complete with all Supplies and full information how to the best GAMMON, THE JEWELER, 116 Baltimore OtmberUnd, Md. 'Twill Pay You to Visit the China Dept.

This Week. 10 pc, semi porcdalne decorated toilet sets, roll edge basin, fancy shape, regular $2.50, for $1-98 Irargc size decorated lamp, liftout brass fount round burner, reg, $2.75 for $2.19 3 ql decorated china pitchers. 20c kind 12c 1 qt. decorated china-pitchers, loc kind lOc 15c glass celery lOc size -wrillow clothes baskets, 54c 1 yr. guaranteed iron frame wringer, regular S2.19 for Sl-89 Flour sifters 9c Nickel plated saucepans with cover 9c 5c kitchen forks 3c lOcwiic potato mashers 7c 5c mouse traps, 2 for 5c, Quick Trip.

Messrs. J. Harper Hafer. proprietor ot the celebrated Bedford House nnd J. H.

Fepplc. of uedford. made the trip from Bedford to this dty lart evcnlnK-ln- Mr. Hafers Cadillac In one hour.and fifty-six minutes. They left-for home this by Messrs.

A. A. Egdf and ner G. Carl, of this dty. Our ORDER NISI.

In the Matter of the Sale of the Mortgaged Real 'Estate of -Charles August Keith and Margaret Retth, His Wife. Xo. 5946 Equity In the Circuit Ooart County. Ordered, this 27th day of October In the year 1906. by the Circuit Court for Allegany 'County, as a Court Equity, tiiat' the of the real estate of Charles August Relth and Margaret Relth, h'ls -wife, as made at sale H.

Reynolds. attorney named fa mortgaged Frank M. Riley and -Caroline J. Riley. his and reported -to this Court, be and the same Is hereby anally ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown on or before day 1906; providing -a cop? order be published in some newspaper printed published In county, once a week for three successive weeks bc- fore.

the 19th day of.Noveniber^MOS. amount of NewBrick Residence for Sale. Large double brick, slate roof residence, nearly new, six rooms, hall, bedroom and bathroom on each side. Extra large lot. Exceptionally low-price if taken soon.

Apply to Real Estate Securities Co. 7 S. Liberty Street and 192 BOTH PHONES. Fresh Waters of Chesapeake Bay. No come-to us direct.

Shacked while you wait or Delivered to your Fresh FISH and ClAIS always on hand. PHONE YODB ORDERS. STERLING SONSi W.M;81. C.P.75-w^ iNEWSPA'PERf.

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