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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 8

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V. 1 i ll i Nave; Purchased Mrs. Fred L. Laing's Residence. TURNED INTO A SCHOOL LaSalle Institute Will Have a Permanent Building of Own--A History of the School--Had Prosperous Terms.

MISSION AT ST. PATRICK'S. Interesting Incidents In Import ant Parish-- Holy etc. Allusion glveu. the KOIIIOII for one wtiok cloned Buuday aftornooii mid (ho uilHBJou for uteu opened Sunday orcultiK at half pant nevwn.

and will continue for ono week, dOBing Suuday. April 4l)i. Serniona will be preached and delivered to the men that will tend to rouse in them sense of their religious obligations, la hoped, by the two PaullBt 7 Fathers from New Yok. Fathers Cullen and Cronlu, no nbly and HatlBfuutor- lly conducted the Ht-rvlces during tho past week. hours for services PERSONAIJND SOCIAL THOSE WHO COME AND OO AND THEIR FRIENDS.

What Is Going the Social World Arouno You-- Brief of General Interest to You and Your Frlende. dlr lbullon fo ltttf Mill, pliuiiv or brliit; ibeui. (ollcilod. Mrs. Garuett Cowherd, nee of Mt.

Savage, is vlsltluK relHtlves and friends in Cumberland today. thiK Mrs. W. Arthur Hollar and children. Hazel and Oeorge, are visiting Hollar's iiarents.

Mr. and Mm. C- O. The V. D.

Special OUR $3.50 MEN'S MEN who are particular, about their Shoes and who, at the same time, consider their pocketbook, we offer some splendid values at Three Fifty i i a i will be flve and beven each moaning, i Skllliiitftoi). Everett. Fa. residence of 51 is. Krpd.

and half past seven in the aud It in the hopo of tho pastor. Katli- or and the missionaries that evciy man iu the parish will attend. The mission IB Intended for all. During the women's mission the i night services were well attended JL cortler of Small-1 and the church was taxed to its full 'ly to teat them all. The ser- aud instructions of the good tinlsslon fatheis were listened to with the greatest attention and devotion, i Xot quite so crowded, but more prls-lng and edifying was attend- wood ana Fayette streets, has been capacity ''purchased-and will bo turned into a mons ai tcbool building for the La Salic Institute.

The intention is to make the school non-Hcctariau. it will, whou finished, accommodate about 100 pupils. Mrs. I.alnjc has ler.se*! Col. .1.

Avlrett's house, on North Smallwood etrect, where -she will leside in the future. History of La Salle Institute aiice at Hie morning service o'clock. at flve Mr. E. M.

lU'bcr. M. M. railroad train dispatcher, was called to his old home, Brookvllle, yesterday evening by the death of hla aged father, Henry Heber. Mr.

Heber was one of the pioneer residents of Brookvllle and Its oldest, Ills age being 85 years. Messrs. Creede Wilson and T. L. Lashley, took their departure yesterday afternoon, via Chicago, for Seattle.

Washington, where they will permanently locate. Mr. Wilson recently appointed agent for the State of Washington for the State Mutual Insurance Company. Mrs. Albert morning this week at eight o'clock, and parents are requested to see that their children attend prompt- La Salle Institute is a literary and s1I fc missionary services scientific institution conducted tin- Brothers of tho Christian Schools.

It owes its oiigin to tho xeal of the Catholic citizens of Allegany county and it wits endowed. The cause that ultimately led to founding of the school was the laudable desire of tho Catholics of this county to in their midst an institution that should to their children an education that would not only fit them for the pi of en-sioius, but would them to achieve Mictess in walk of life, while at the same time the piiceles, ine ot faith and forming in their youthful "hearts the of the i Cath- 'olic gentleman. The history of school for UK- past two jears bids 1 fair to the most sajigmne hopes for the full realization of its high ideals. The necessary airangetnems for tiu- accommodation of pupils aiul teachers been completed, tho school opened on Monday. September 9th.

J907. i an enrollment of 28 bojv. all from Cumberland with the i i tion of two, cue of whom came from Frostburg, aiid the other from Mt. I Savage. After examination the for the little ones on Wednesday.

Thin sday and Good Friday nights, and on Eatser Sunday. On Sunday. April mh. the Paulibt Fathers will begin a course of i Ing lectures to Further of McKeesport. The Holy Name Society will re" the Elessei Virgin will leceive this sac- tanicnt en Easter Sunday morning.

Confirmation will be 'administered Miss Uiura Sutton, IB vlsitng Miss Jehfaie Ruby. Her mother, Mrs. Jennie Sutton, and her sister, Mrs. J. W.

Jonies, are also visiting here. Mr. John VV. Young. clerJk of the court, arrived from Baltimore Saturday night.

Dr. C. Elwood Richards, of Milwaukee, who has been on a- trip to Cuba will arrive next Wednesday or Thins- day to visit his brother. Mr. T.

Milton Richards, Hanover street, while on his way home. Miss Elizabeth Boyland. of Washington, D. is registered at the Hotel Hamilton. Miss Boyland is business manager for Miss Jean Wilson, who is and "Ask the Men who Men that wear our Three Fifty shoes, and see what they say about ii Respectfully, Vog'el 6 Dehler, 98 Baltimore Street.

Questions: The Home of Good Shoes. 1 theh? bC StripeS? Yw; but woven fw SMI ere grjys? Some; but uite Afferent kind of clmacter a m.n^/alT' 1 ulSPke an Ch We3r? Light ShadeS a eolor treat- best answers to all queries on Men's Spring Styles are on i riie st( rc holds out the same cordial welcome to the man who looks as to the man who buys. Prices $10 lo $25. AT THE CROSSING! J. GROSS Corner Baltimore St and Baltimore Ohio R.

R. on Sunday. April TSth to the cbsses a i to th most popular impersona now being prepared for this sacra- rlgan. the lately consecrated auxil- iaiy blbhop for this archdiocese. This i be the first visit of Bishop Corngan to Western Maryland.

Silk sale Wednesday. Lantern Presentation. Mr. C. .7.

Cains, circulation manager of the Washington Herald, ar- rhed last night at the probable bhe will soon appear in Hagerstown under the patronage of many of our socially prominent Globe. W. F. Cleaver, editor of the Meyersdale Republican, with his family," has taken up his resident In Meyersdale. His household goods have been shipped from Cumberland, and the family will soon be comfortably'domiciled In i their home on the South Side.

Mr. Charles A. Robinson, who was guesj, of bis daughter, Mrs. C. C.

I Willisoii. left this morning for New 'York, where he i spend some days! "1, and accompanied bv Mr. were divided into two and nor Farrell. of the circulation department, long after their bettei grading matte Mt this morning for Elkins. where I hlg home a' Portland Maine of a third das, neces- Attorney Harry R.

'Donnelly, who iTtha various departments a of instruction is imparted 111 tain Oscar Summers, of Elkins. The be at his office todav igllsh, mathen.at.es. the modern Ian-, ion speech will be made by; Mrs Johns on and Miss Annie cour Stage's a i practice. following the other subjects eluded in the above courses: Liter- Dhlslcn Superintendent in- Stemor. of Cumberland tllnl JLIS i L.naries A.

Rar.dels left this morning for Balti- Capt Mich John W. the well known O. conductor, who made such a nil" showing in the recent B. contest. language?" arithmetic, algebra.

handsome an rn. Mr. Cams brought seometrv, mensuration. German, book- th a Iantern to be presented to TM A i keeping, shorthand and typey rnmg fey June the number of students had risen from 2S to tho number on the school register at the cud of first year. The second year at La Salle opened prosperously with nn enrollment 46 students, and a steady increase ha? raised the number to 3C.

just i the number nresent when the school' first onene.l. With the incieased niim Read Gross' page 3. The First of the Siason. Two bns-e ball teams plaj- ed iheir initial game of the season o'n more, where they will relathes, and friends for several days 'Squire E. .1 Decker, of Eckhart, was in the city Saturday night.

Mr. S. D. Moser. of Paw Paw.

W. spent Saturday night in this city, Mr. Joseph Young is home from Wil- liamsport. Pa. college, for the Easter vacation.

Mrs William Fursternberg and i daughter. Miss Reseca. Spnngvale street, have returned from a two' weeks' visit to Baltimore. Washington and Philadelphia Gardeners Farmers Garden Seeds HARDWARE LOOK OVER 'THE UST Sfreef Custumes. LigM Wraps.

Skirls. Spring Dresses. Feathers. Laces. Cloves.

Slippers. Gentlemen's, Spring Saffs. Fancy Vesff. Children's Clothing. Carpels, Rugs.

Draperies. Hangings. Lace Curtains. Linen Blinds. Blanksts.

Comforts, Etc. Of things you intend to have cleaned or dyed for Spring use, and have them done Now. Have them ready when yol Heed them. Have your colored Kid Cloves cleaned" and refinished to their original color like new--no other concern in the United States can. do it for you.

Hon. J. J. Bell, who has been in the been even more students had tap accommodations been more ample, as there arc many who are anxious to avail themselves of the advantages by the school. The progrs 1 of the scnool as to mini- and the success thus far attained accomplishing its noble end.

the ing their opponents a generous coat of whitewash by a score of 16 to 0. The batteries were Maryland Avenue Easter, April 11, Stars. Sapp and Sluggers, Flee-' fs on'y a short time off to make your gle and Pifer. Receiver Apointed. The Golden Oil and Wax Co.

has Christian education of the Catholic gone into the hands of a receiver Mr youth, of Allegany county. Is no doubt Urner G. Carl has been named as the receiver and required to give a bond feunj of three hundred dollars. The company consisted of Mr. Gar- gratifying to the benelactors of tho and to the parents of the stu- as it has been eucuraging to the Brothers, and it is the hope of all rctt Smith, and his son.

Fred Smith. i i i I that La Sail? Institute max ever con-, and was oiganized for the purpose of tlmie to realize the fondest hopes re-, buying and selling oil and wax- posed in it. A Successful Entertainment. The Lucky Number 2079. iliss Boward, a teacher in the The table that has been on disolay mary department at the Maryland In our window, w.is won bv Miss Ayenue school.

a successful on-JRhind. 12 S. Mechanic street" whose selection from our large assortment of Easter post cards and Booklets. The Post Card Shop. i i i i i i i 7 i i i tertainment Friday to raise guess was 2079: the actual number funds for the school llbraiy.

Dr. E. fT. Duke added much to the success the occasion with tho Ian- tern. The entertaanmcnt was quite' tlever and merited the patronage it i Dntnm received.

i potomac Razors at Special Prices CHAMPIONSHIP RACES. Roller Skating for Prizes for Best and Fastest Skating. The race tonight is the climax of them all. We have tried out many contestants, thinned out the bad and retained the good These in turn we have pitted against each other until tonight, the race of the season- or rather the climax, will be between Kennedy, the champion of West Viriginia. and Reid, the champion of Allegany county.

Don't fail to see tills race if you would be amused and en- coffee in the jar was 204S. The' thused. We guarantee a good Grand Union Tea 25 Baltlmoie Admission. cents. Yours truly.

street. 29-lt Th Queen City Skating Rink. Real Estate for Sale IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. For Rent-Dwelling mSDRANCE-Ltfe and Fire. J.

H. HOLZSHU CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. CUMBERLAND MARYLAND, America's Greatest, Besl and Most Complete acanfafl and Dyetag Works. J.EH.rnson.HJVlrgbia Avt S. Htae.

167 VIrfltol, Ave, S. AT THE HOME OF KAMEN 99-101 Baltimore Street Interesting Address. Attorney Razors at This Week Only. Again this week we offer you $1 T5 potoniac RazOr and a strop, i at 85c Rough Silks. 50c.

28-inch 85c rougli silks. 30c. and other equally good silk bargains in a sale Wednesday and Thursday torney W. C. Capper addressed 1 otoniac RazOr and a strop, i pupils of the AHegeny Count to for SI.S5.

Positively; i TViA A i i i School this morning in Civics. taking for his subject. "The Relation ware Co of State to the National Hovernnient." Many helpful points were brought out and the a Idress was most interesting the last week. The Potomac Hard- 29w Conference Convenes Tomorrow. Rev.

Edward Hayes and Mr. John By Two Appointments. United Press. Young will leave Baltimore Belgrade. March 29--President Taft the following nominations to the Senate today.

To be assistant secretary of the Treasury. Charles consul T. Du- "lD.ver. of Norton. Ills, to be Toting Is the treasurer of the district conference and Rev.

Mr. Hayes is jmstor of Centre Street M. E. Church Jhls city. Sale! cf Easter Suits.

In a special aale starting tomorrow i Gross' will offer women's $27.50 to! brand new spring suits at and women's 317.54 to $22.501 new spring suits at Read ad. on page STOCK MARKETS. nailr ST n. 4, Kooni 77. Thlrrt National IHrtc.

r. iuivor.su 4iii lliubnic. b. A loclt T.x. III.

tsm "Strictly Custom Tailoring." Best Goods, Best Styles, Best Materials, Best Workmanship and Best Values Ji what can offer von in mv New Spring Line of Suitings. Sells Built lo Your Order From $16.00 Up. The Tailor. 39 X. Ceitre SI.

"let Me BuiM Year Next Sort. 1 SPRING DISPLAY -AT- MISS RBILEY'S, -OF-Models, Spring Hats and Veils. 7 South Centre Street Home comforts-- that's our business. herewith" a In thk SC in to rail ffirated Greatest of Modern Inventions at $16.75. This wonderful with several new improvements; an extra fine quality mattress; two handsome silk top pillows and a couch cover.

Is worth but as an Introductory'of- fer we name the special price above FINE CUT ABUNDANT IN ALL LINES. Roses, Tulips, Violets, Hyacinths, Calla tUies, Easier LUies. Order of us--get what jroa want, when you want H. as joa want it JOHN PAUL, Cumberland, 56 N. Centre Bodi PiioiKi.

Carnations, Sweet Peas, AND ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT The Conch Closed. This cut shows the couch closed with the drapery removed. The frame Is made entirely of metal Is, therefore, strictly sanitary and absolutely vermin-proof as well as being practically Indestructible. The mattress Is filled with white cotton and covered with denim on the couch side and regular bed- ticking on the bed Foil Size Perfect Bed. Coach Transformed Info a Bed.

This cut shows the couch being transformed Into a bed, giving a view of the national fabrics swung frj heavy-elastic helical springs at eai end. The great case with which couch beds are operated Is shown by the fact that a child does It easily. THE DIRECT ACTION GAS RANGE IS BEST BECAttSK Am Am KTOk. luj. r.

Var-Sc J-'A I Jt in 17(1 70 TA. in 3V-, tWS. 5V. Elastic Wrist Bands. 25c.

Ankle Supporters, Sl.W. Supporters, Sfc. New, Comfortable, Effective. THE PEOPLES FURNITURE STORE la While Ankcney WAllPAPfl. STAHOMIT.

J. ii. Reinhart, ft BALTIMORE Rheumatism Runs when you nib on I Joltzman's White Oil Lintmcnt. rubbing'" you give yourself with shows what it is made of -i proves to you that it's more than a rub-on drop of it is Antiseptic ancl and Penetrating so it gets under the surface right at the scat of trouble and almost instantly Here the single motion of the lever combined with the mattress, which opens like tho leaves of a book, is complete, forming a full size perfect bed. These cuts were mndc from actual photographs.

After a pcrio-J you will find iUo be all that a conch Miould TMVV: UyC IS wl om 3 cX to dotible by a Tin? sinjrfc moUoa not onlv extends on tun of the coach, bnt the mattress so that do 'not Mecp on THE WORLD WILL BOW lie man whose business dollars grow. A competency tafcen you from the lowlands and places you on the high jrronnd of In- SAVING BANK ACCOUNT helps yon to success In life. Onr business Js conducted In YOUH Intewtn. The OAKLAND try S-incfe ottwhc. tf fc.

p. It fhey lottowcd CfEceiReom IS TKrf IUt Bwk. Kortb WINDSOR GARAGE COMPANY; FOR SALE. fi room frame dwelling on Columbia LET US KEEP YOUR ACCOUNT THE DIME SAVING BANK North Lfbwty St. 'room concrete Work ncSKlrnce on Cecelia rtrect, 1 house at Narrows Park, 5 room house at Park, 12 room house (double) on Bailsmen; avcnac.

12 room house (double) on Gav street, $lj650. room dwtihng on Shrivcr arcane ts.ooa wcllin Flat street, Third W. M. National Bank Buildlna t082a. NWSPAPEIl.

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