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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 7

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in Odd Other Circles. 1 MAN; WORTH. He Lived a ti tife'foV a 'of Years Odd Pel- "at 6 o'clock Chrisr Hetzel passed away at on Charles street 1 aged 70 health se'v- ago, and six- years he a retired'life Hetzel "was especially; Lyceum Monday 1 Tuesday; Wednesday Night--Thorns Orange: Blossoms. v. Wednesday WKSWAL AND SOCIAL.

rs Thursday Night--Brother: i Against Brother, Friday. Nigh t--As Her 'Sou Saturday of on In the Social World Around Items 'of- eral'interest'to'. -You" Yoiir Neighbors. mfttft-zz-s i i The GreetSpectacle of Tonight. of Srttf street, returned to her home "in Key) a among them utiei Hies" and "The Flight of the Fairies This number alone is weil worth the price of admission.

The-flying ballet is a decided novelty. the the" 0 I lne guesl or Alr and Mrs Prank go ft. II Kane, during holiday week. past year ---'we're than obliged- ''i Wefye Here's a copy bl mor i year Fellows circles. He was in -190C, filling the posi- with honor to himself and to -the and satisfaction 1 i i II inventor, has arranged some peculiar machanism, by means of which dancers are suspended in the air and move about at will, costumes constantly changing under clever rlec- tncal effects.

One pretty woman robed in a flowing white dress comes Lodge of Maryland. In- of Odd Fellows. He September 25, 1SaS, in Wur- He came to. Cnra- his parents when he was -age, after having spent years; in A ew -York city. At.the 21 vyears he entered the mer- Acantlle house of fe Cramer -Mechanic street, where the firm of is now located.

The of the firm was the J83S' of the late Governor Lowmles. married' Miss Margaret of -where business -period, to Cumberland after" the vil ar He was twice elected to Legislature as a Repub- held several positions in city; government. He a finmfriend of the late Governor feSSSJ iow appointed him a magis- vu 14 out first and does a skirt dance at the of which she vanishes into the air. She appears a second later and is joined by another woman, and-then another, until live are floating -about the stage, the costumes undergoing many changes. One minute they are all butterflies of varied but most gorgeous hues, another minute and the live are brilliant birds, flitting across the stage; a (lash, and "Old Glorv" covers all the forms, which calls forth spectators.

is a most beautiful sight, anil commands admiration for the genius of thf inventor. 30 cents. Seats at Lippold s. G. Howard Hetzel.

Bah- The Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star Will Convene in Baltimore. The Grand Chapter of Maryland. Order of the bastern Star, will convene at the Masonic Temple, in Baltimore, on Wednesday, and Thursday. January LD daughters are Mrs. Mrs.

Twigg, i 1 I Ui WHiam -P. Twigg: Mrs. John C. city, and Mrs. Webb B.

f.i'/BIackwell; Hagerstown; Md. His onlv Hon. John J. Het- banker and leading Republican of bnrg AV was at his bed- when the end came. Mrs.

Geo. street, this citv. is the: only Hetzel resided in the home t.he died. 16 Charles street, for i. He "was a man in' every sense wora an 'l as devoted to vfnenfis as he was faithful to the life he led.

His death re, a most useful citizen, takes places tomorrow -Km at 2:30 o'clock. The grand of Odd Fellowship for the mot Maryland will attend the fu- itisThey are Grand Master Rob- r.Mobra. of Baltimore: Deputy Master John Young of Cuni- Grand Secretary William of Baltimore. lh annual banquet will be held in the Grand Lodge banquet hall in the Jemple on the evening of the first days the principal speaker, of the evening will be ex-Senator George Wellington, of This session of the Grand Chapter will 1 nave as its guest the Worthy Matron, of the order for. the United States.

Mrs. Washburne, of Pvjicine Wisconsin. Among those who will go down from this county to attend the sessions are Past Grand Patron William Rizer Cumberland; Associate Grand Matron Mrs. Mary Graham. I.ouacon- mg; Grand Electra Mrs.

Wm. P. Mrs. Cephas H. Gloss, worthy matron-eleot of McKinley Chapter.

Cumberland, and representatives from Bethlehem Chapter Westernport: Mountain Chapter Jfartha Chapter. Lonaconlng: and McKinlev Chapter, Cumberland. During the past few hours the Order asi Star has grown won- erfully in MarylanI. spreading to all parfs of the State. Besides members of the Masonic fraterity, only the wnes.

mothers sisters or daughters of Masons are eligible to membership. THEATRE. of Laughland" Saturday Next annual starring tour, now beingj'successfully directed bv Messrs. vlJixon Zimmerman, brings him to thejMaryland Saturday next in divertisement called TheiMayor of Mr. Waters, whilsK not named as the author, responsible for this new has naturally seen a part is a perfect fiL The character for which he is cast Is that of Ignatius O'Flynn, a gentleman origin, who not only owns a hoteL but comes prettv near owning town.

He is mayor, at all events, member of the school board anfpeace commissioner to every within the cor- jxrate limits. be imaidned that Michael is a verybusy man. He has anr-unomobUe to add to; his trouble daughter -who threatens to elope)with the son of his archenemy. Given ttose conditions in 'Laughland" at Uie rise of, the on Act 1 can readily be Imagined. In the of the street there is "somietlUtig doing" every minute.

The cast is an excellent one. abounding in artists who are well able to hold the centre of the stage vhen their turn comes. O.Otto Koerner the German Charles J-nlton. tenor: Walter and Mrs. S.

P. Harris left'to- day-for'-Allegheny, where they will make their future home and where Mr. Harris will engage in business. .1. P.

Gaffney and daughter, Miss Clare, have returned to their home in South Carolina. "VMr.v-and' Mrs. Hugh Smouse, ol Rowlesburg, W. -who have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

T. Sinoiiser48 Harrison street, have returned home. of. Chicago, who was visiting his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Xo. 17 Fulton street, has returned' to his home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.

James Millholland have gone to New-York. Mr. John J. Hetzel, of Martinsburg. AV.

Va, was called here by the death of his brother. Mr. 'Christian Hetxel. Mr. John Beckraan, of Romnev, who came to this city to get "treatment for injuries resulting from a piece of flying steel lodging in his eye, is getting along: nicely and has returned to-his home in Romnev this evening.

Miss Mary left today for a visit with relatives in Wheeling Va. Mr. Richard T. Lowndes, of Clarksburg, W. was the guest of relatives in this city, yesterday.

Miss Marie Sciuerville and Mr. Arch SomerviUe were in town Satur- dal at the home of their sister, Mrs Husted. Mr. Mrs. William and child, of Oakland, are guests of Mrs.

Offutt's parents, Mrs. J. Wi son Humbird Mr. Daniel A. McKay, who has beei home for Christmas, returned toda to his surveying corps.near Thomas Vil.

M. Nelson Alsip. Frienusville is in the city and paid the Times office a very pleasant visit today. Thankfulness prevails homes of the provident. An account with us brings increasing joy year to year.

Your money deposited here will work for yon day and night, holidays and during the noon hour. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. Third National Bank, Baltimore and Centre streets. Cumberland. Md.

New Corporation Law. Parties interested in the new act regulating and governing the formation of corporations in this State, which it is proposed to introduce In the Legislature at the coming session can procure a copy of the same by calling at the store of Hon. John Stump. Resolved, That during the year 1908, no effort will spared to keep this shoe 'store the best of its locality. The store where the world's BEST E0O'TWEAR can be obtained at MODERATE PRICES'ana business principles.

Respectfully, Vogel Dehler, 98 Baltimore Street. Boys' Men's Corntr of, Baltic Many Hearts Gladdened Lives Brightened received Good Goods in LITTLE 1 he best goods always in "Little Packages. Diamonds, Jewelry, Rings, 8 A it I Brick dwelling Frame J.H. atcli ear A her as in Jlfor 5 ton perlc rhl fetot Uyej I ROBT. W.

LITTLE, Manager. Ninety-Seven Baltimore St, Near Centre Street. Uffilito kol fieilli" of character parts; JIajor Cas: -Nowak, the Lilliputian comedian all aid and abet Mr. Watere in bis makinp. May v.

Waters is cast as the mayors spouse. JHnimerman have cqnipned'this organ- izaMon with special elab- Many Masor Nowak, the Toy Comedian in "The Mayor of Laughland" at the Maryland Theatre Saturday. January 4. I. O.

O. F. Chosen Friends Jx3ge. Xo. 34.

I. O. lonlrht nf 7-iA Bessemer Gas Engines. Anyone contemplating the purchase of a gas engine should, first see the one now in use at the Deal Bros. Millin Co Front and Glenn street, who will demonstrate and explain the costs practicability, and prove to you the merits of the.

Bessemer. IStf A Few Pacts Worth Knowing; 50 per cent 33 1-3 per cent dars.Holn Statuary. se ers of Candies we claim onr Confections to be theyare PVRE to YORK STOCKS. Daily by Daniel Room 74, Third National Bank Building Corresond- ents, A. B.

Baxter 4. Incorporated. Pa. Atnijon- Smeltzcr Foundrjr Am Am. Copper Sucnr Five Different Assortments.

Each containing from 50 to 40 different lands of Candv and will assort tnun at your own'selcvtion, put up in boxes at 20c 25e We. 60c aponnd. We also have just received a full line of select New Glased French Fruit, 60c Pound. Jrok. Rap.

Cnn. Piicinc A W. II. lis; 1908. A Happy New Year To Ffom the store that nwkcs Baltimore Street famous.

4 1. will meet tonight at 7:30 oclock to arrange tor attending the funeral of our late brother. Past Grandmaster C. F.Hctzel. All members of the lodge are- earnestly requested to be present AH Odd Fellows in the coun iy and all Odd Fellows sojourning members of lodges of this and other states, arc Invited to Join with Chosen Friends Lodge fn attending the funeral on Tuesday afternoon at 2-3? At the Rink Tonight.

The great and only Baker Troupe have arrived In the city and can seen every afternoon and evening this week. They must be wen to be an- prelatod. The press of tfic entire country jqcak volumes for this troupe, who come to as with well-earned laurels. Phenomenal are their acts. Don't fall Jo sec them.

Prices only inc. Jc30-l Boy Thrown From a Horse. Owen Rice. of Mr. and Mrs.

giosfs Rice, at Rose mil' cemelcrv was thrown from a horse Saturday a'f- while exercisinc the animal. Too boy was badly bruised but Is Itn- Eric First prcf- lo. Pnclflc 'ressed Steel Y. Oontml 'Wot K. Book Reading St.

PiBcJflc CcoIIxaitber I-L Wntnsh CENTRE STREET. Employes Who Have the How G. A.REIN1 We have them, and it requires help of this character to satisfactorily install Natural Gas for either or lighting. Improper installation of either service means exorbitant gas bills. If you're dissatisfied wth your service, phone as, and we'll remedy it.

Don't blame the gas man or the meter too soon. See TOE NATURAL GAS SUPPLY OX, Beth Phones. No. 9 Battimore SL, Cmnberlaad, Md BELLE. MEADE Just Sugar, Fruit and Chocolate; any apjweqative friend.

Death of an Infant. Hklwin infant son of Mr. and Georfie Mehlberta. of Na 1 even era Bbrylaad. For Cssft The Cheapest, for CrtdH The fasfesf.

The one about one week old. The corset girt am A girt of style so matchless My figure always catcher Many an admiring ey as plain as plain Can be to roe yon see I -wear the and if wear the and The and and G. THE CORSET GIRL, At Grass jj Cream of Violets Delicate enough for soft, est sk5n yet very efrlcicious in protecting the delicate skin of ladies and children from the harsh winter winds and just as efficacious in protecting the face the man who has ihaved for forty years. It helps the weather ONE OF.THE GREATEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL OF Modern Conveniences An Efficient Saver off Time and Meney Ttie Pi Ce, ill Sl Wishing Our Many Patrons and The- Compliments of Te S( Real Estate and to i our Real Estate Insufirt ffown No. 18.

Second Ftoqt? VThtfcl -JWionaJ Bankf buIMh 1082. Death of a Young Girl. Gosnell. colored, arcd at Hotel Oxford, i) sh was iNEWSPA'FERr lEWSPAPERl.

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