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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 6

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Let Us Footwear, BMW QMt Y.A REGAL SHOES CttB MfNMWCQM Of and an exact because tbe? BNWN McMDllen Hi $400 and GLANCE! you'll see the difference between our distinctive Suits and the other kind. there's no "cut and dried" appearance about them--they're full of quality and animation. they're the best expression of the Season's best ideas in Men's Tailoring. they're good-to look at and good to wear. we ask your special attention to our $12, $15 and $18 Suits.

we say boldly and with confidence, "match them if you cant" 50c NECKWEAR FOR 25c. SEE MtfDOW DISPLAY. the nobbiest Straw Hats, the handsomest Shirts, the most up-to-date line of Men's Furnishings in Cumberland at moderate prices. THE SPECIM 127 Baltimore Street. OVER 5,000 RECORDS! We batre recently fitted up our Second Floor for a Phonograph Btudlo, end now have on hand a Complete NEW Line of VICTOR AND EDISON RECORDS AND MACHINES.

Over 6,000 Records In Stock. All new. W. F. FREDERICK MUSIC CO.

56 rarttmere -Street WM. SHAFENB2RO, Mgr G. S. BUTLER. FUNERAL DIRECTOR.

Funeral Parlor and 29 N. Centre St. Ambulance calles night or fay. MEHANDWOMER, or of oacout or poltona or not in pUin br unpaid, tee or 3 K.T9. ClrccUr oa SOUTH CUMBERLAND NEWS cumin mr IT Exercises by Kingsley and Grace Sunday AN IMPORTANT MEETING Wedding Tomorrow at Fairmont.

Praised Local Department--Re flument Will Soon Close--Other Local Bureau of the Evening Times, 181 Virginia Avenue, South Cumberland, Juno 14. Children's Day, which of late -years has become a fixed celebration in many of the Protestant churches, In which the Sabbath school work of the children, and their progress during the year Is exhibited, were held yesterday In Grace and Klngloy M. K. Churches. At churches large congregations wore present to see and hear the children, and the programs given below were successfully cnrlcd out by the pupils "of the respective Sunday schools: Grace M.

E. Church. Singing, Xo. 1, Creation's Praise; prayer by the pastor; singing 4, Glorious Noon-tide of the Year; welcome adress. Hazel Shaffer; acrostic, Children's Day, primary department; recitation, Mabel Wlgfield and Bessie Davis; recitation, Christina Mason and Bessie Davis; Board of Edu- latlon Flag Drill; song, primary; recitation, Ihlra address, singing.

Summer Bells are Calling; recitation. Alberta Cook; exercise by four littie Makes Children's Day? recitation, Edith Davis and Helen Barnett; singing, Summer's Hand; recitation, May Martin and Hage'r and Laura Hice; singing. Sing of Joyful Carols, recitation, Garland McElflsh; 'Some- other Children's- Day, fiver A Boy's Day, four boys; Blossom- five girls; singing, Voices of Summer; The Decision of the. Flowers, six girls; recitation, Clara Hlxon; exerT cise. five boys; Minnie Williams; Xo.

16, duet and. chorus, The Flowers Choral; The Pansy i Girls, eight little girls; singing, Bright Golden Days; Message of Nature, eight girls; announcements; The Bowery of Beauty, 13 young ladies; singing. Bless Ye the Glorious King; benediction by pastor. Kingsley Church. Recitation, Welcome, Gladys Johnson; singing, The Whole Wide World is Singing; prayer, Jesse Korns; recitation, Good Evening, Margaret Eyler; recitation, If You Please, David Hetterly; singing, In Our Father's Care, infant school; recitation, Light of the World, May Johnson, Viola Minnie Sellers, Virginia Eyler, Ella Sellers; recitation, Our- Gifts.

Helen Spidle, May' Xet- tie Campbell, Ella Sellers, Ethel McDonald singing, Happy Children, scholars of Main' recitation. Temple Builders, Nannie Hereford, Lillian Wilkinson. Xamie Conners, Virginia OHvtf. Miller, Annie Twigg, Adelaide Miller, Helen Sellers Elbe Aberle; recitation, A Little Twigg; singing. He Would Live for Jesus, primary department; recitation.

Golden Rod. Adrian Campbell; recitation, A.Puzzling Question, Edgar Shearer; Jesus, Ruth Broadrup; Such a One as I. Ruth Fuller; singing. Summer Time, school; recitation. Lovers of Jesus, Tillle Krause.

Pearl Jay, Hilda Robinette, Minnie Sellers, Pearl Fuller, Dorothy Cornell; address. Mr. J. W. Young; recitation.

Seven Sisters, Jennie Snyder, Adelaide Miller. Annie Twigg, Louisa Smith. Helen Sellers. Naraie Heresford. Ethel Aberle, Olive Miller; singing.

Bless This Day; recitation. Summer, Grace Sellers. Praised Local Department. William C. Becker, a member of Engine No.

13, of the Baltimore Fire Department was the guest of Mr. L. Brchm yesterday ana" was shown to the Carious points of interest by Mr. Brehm and friends. Mr.

Becker commented very favorably upon the local department. Returned From Convention. The members of Chapel Hill Ko. 6, returned'Saturday from Cam-j bridgo, where they attended the State Fireman's convention, at that place last week. Tho men were highly pleased with reception by tho citizens of tho tho "Eastern Sho 1 and enjoyed themselves boating, bathing, i i a crabbing, Tho three daya' visit was one of mirth and jollity, and while tho firemen attending were not as numerous as at former conventions, Uiose that did tend were pleasantly outertalnou.

The firemen on their arrival were welcomed by tho Cambridge firemen, and a monster emblazoned in colored lights, mot their gaze they approached the public Hala Interfered with several of toe contests, but notwithstanding the bad weather everyone returned pleased over the trip. "We had a good time," said one today, though some of the members of the other Cumberland companies were surprised at first to learn that Cambridge was "dry." Wedding Tomorrow at Fairmont. Miss Ava JJrown, daughter of Mr. John Brown, a former resident of Cumberland, but now a resident of Fairmont, W. will be married to- morrow'at high noon to Mr.

Wil: H. Honeysu'ckle, of that'plase. The bride Is a sister of Mrs. Robert Michle, of Grand avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. Michle and Miss Mabel Reynolds will attend the wedding. Argument Will Soon Close. In order to preserve peace in the local offices of the B. O.

a match game of duck pins has been arranged between Mr. Norval Cox, stenographer to the chief clerk, and Mr. Clarence Getzendanner, secretary to the superintendent, to take place tomorrow night. The winner is to have the privilege to "bully.wrag" as to his loser Is to terwards. keep the peace ever af- "TAG WEEK." An Attractive Program at Merryland Park.

That, Morry land Park IB becoming a very popular place of amusement Is attoBtccl by tbo large crowds Ing on Friday and Saturday oyeuingn of last week. Attracted thcro by tho splendid program offered. The program for this is even more attractive, and 4 includes Jack Manjb, tho comedy Juggler; Burgess and Clara, novelty combination European act; and tbo bout and lates motion plcturcM. will also bo "Tag Week," at Merryland Park aiid will be given to tho first person who tags tbo representative of Gross Brothers selected for that purpose. Dancing every night.

Admission, 10 A Practical Vacuum Cleaner. The Times lately shown a Vacuum Cleaner that does the work of a large cleaner, and BO practical that a child can use it. It takes up the dust and dirt In a room from carpets and rugs and Is so cheap in price as to be In reach of every family. It Is something entirely new and must be seen to be appreciated. Miller's Novelty Agency, 21 South Mechanic street.

Is the exclusive agent for the Cleaner in Cumberland. Marriage Licenses. Howard Davis and Martha Coleman, both of Vale Summit, Md. ant! Edith Larkln, both i of Vale Summit, Md. John Jacob and Susie Eliza-1 bcth Derr, both of Unlontown, Pa.

i Peter Laurence ML Savage, and Ida Belle SImers, Cumberland, Md. Christian Haller and Rosa Florence Blumaker, both of HoIIdaysburg, Pa. Frank Hoffman and Harriett Benton, both of Altoona, Pa. Wall Paper. Call W.

M. phone 798a and ask for E. E. Thrasher, paper banger, 79 Race street. 4w Diamonds.

Why pay your money out for the common white diamond when you can )uy blue white perfect diamonds for the same you would pay for the common white stones. Blue white is the est diamond mined, and that is whatj you should have, and you can get it if go to E. H. Beaver, jeweler, 181 Virginia the only jeweler In the city making a specialty on blue white Call and 'see me before buying diamonds. These celebrated 18K Wedding Rings have stood the -wear of fifty-six years.

Pricet $3.50 to $14. Names and dates a free Send for finger sizing card. THE S. T. JEWELRY CO.

Ninety-Seven Baltimore Street, WHITE LABEL BEER Quality and Aged. BASE BALL NEWS. Results Yesterday and Where Play Today. A I A They How They Stand. W.

Detroit 2D Philadelphia :.25 New York ....22 B6ston 24 Cleveland 21 Chicago 19 St. Louis 17 Washington 14 1C IS 19 21 22 22 26 Pet. .644 .581 .537 .533 -4SS -4C3 .395 .341 Today's Detroit at Washington. St. Louis at Philadelphia.

Chicago at New York. Cleveland at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE. How They Stand. W.

L. Pittsburg 33 12 Chicago 31 IS Cincinnati 27- 22 New York ...22 20 Philadelphia 20 23 St. Louis 19 29 Brooklyn 17 27 Boston 13 31 Yesterday's Results. Cincinnati, New York, 1. Philadelphia-, 10; SL Louis, 4.

Chicago, Boston, 7. Today's Games. Brooklyn at "Pittsburg. New York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at St.

Louis. Boston at' Chicago. Pet .738 .524 .465 .396 .380 .295 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SHERIFF. As I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Allegany County, subject to the decision of the voters at the approaching Republican primaries, I take this method of announcing my candidacy and of requesting the support of all Republicans.

XOAK HEXDLEY, of Cumberland. FOR SHERIFF. To the Republicans of Allegany I hereby announce my candidacy for Sheriff for Allegany county, subject to the decision of the coming Republican primaries, and respectfully solicit the support of all Republican voters HUGH SPIER, of Frostburg. WANT COLUMN. Wanted--Middle aged woman for kit.

chen." "Windsor Hotel. 14-lt Lost--One ten dollar, fives and one iwo dollar notes, at postoffice or between postoffice and Potomac Hard- ware Co. Reiurn to Times. Reward. Wanted--Roomers, 43 Decatur -street.

Light and bath. For Rent--Furnished flat, modern veniences. 48 South Mechanic st. For Rent--House, 112 Maryland avenue. Apply 14 Park street.

CASTOR IA for Infants and Children. Tfie Kind You Haie Always Bought Boars the Signature of Wanted--Railway mail clerks, office, clerks, carriers. Salary $600 to $1600. Examinations in Cumber- i land soon. Preparation free.

Write for schedule. Franklin Dept. 43C: Rftchester, N. Y. Candy Salesmen Wanted Every- expenses.

Experience unnecessary. United Candy Toledo, Q. 14-1 SHOES. We are just now showing most attractive lines of dress slippers, oxfords, sailor and ankle ties, for the dear children. Are.

you supplied? Look i up. C. G. SMITH, Tenderfeet Shoes. Baltimore and George Cumberland, Md.

BRASS BEDS 1.98 Up. L. BERNSTEIN FURNITURE CO, 31 to 35 Baltimore Street The great line of Brass Beds in the city is displayed in our Bed Room Furniture Our prices are unequalled in the city and our terms of "A Dollar Down and a Dollar a Week" are decidedly attractive. Miss June Bride, this is your opportunity to adorn your "cage" in up-to-date manner, and at great saving. See Our Window Display.

33-35 Baltimore Street. BALTIMORE OHIO R.R. THURSDAY EXCURSIONS TO ATLANTIC CITY CAPE MAY, SEA ISLE CITY. OCEAN CITY, N. OCEAN CITY.

REHOBOTH, AND RE-TURN, JUNE 24, JULY 8 and 22, AUGUST 5 and 19, SEPT. 2, 1989 $7.56 ROUND TRIP. CNLY S2 ADDITIONAL TO ASBURY PARK. LONG BRANCH. POINT PLEASANT AND INTERMEDIATE RESORTS.

TICKETS GOOD RETURNING 16 DAYS INCLUDING DATE OF SALE; FOR FULL DETAILS CALL ON K. O. TICKET AGENT. je U. 14.16.

18. 21. 23, 25. 28.30; wkly je 10. 17.

24 Wanted--A capable white woman-for cooking and housework. Mrs. Miller, Rose Hill Addition. i For Sale--Paling fence. ISO lineal on my lot.

Cumberland' street. Also 110 feet stone curbing. T. G. Pownall.

14-lt Wanted--Housekeeper for small family; good wages. Apply'Capt. Anderson, 2S8 North Centre street. 14-1 For Sale Cheap--1 runabout. 1 double seated carriage, a platform spring wagon for 1 or 2 horses, 1 bolster wagon, all newly rebuilt and in, first class condition.

W. H. Hoov-' er 47 S. Mechanic street, the leading blacksmiths and wagon-j makers of Western Maryland. 14-1 Sold la bf ft.

P. Sta0V' CALL rof PECIALS THIS WEEK $25 Brass Beds for $11.98. Handscmc Brass Beds, with large two inch continuous posts, substantial in construct ion. lacquer. A wonderful value at the price.

We arc selling them this week at $11.95. Matresses and Springs at reduced prices. Sec win- display. Extraordinary Reduction Sale of have started.a/sale of All-Brass Beds, plain -white- enameled Beds and brass-trimmed white enameled Beds, at a reduction of exactly one-fourth, or 25 per cent off their regular prices. The special prices will prevail on these-beds for this week only.

While there are hundreds of the enameled beds, we have about thirty of the all-brass beds, therefore, we advise j-our selecting This is an extraordinary opportunity, so make the best of it, and if you need any brass or enameled beds, buy them this week 4 at a reduction of $20 Brass Beds for $8.95. Two-inch most. all-brass bed. brass I casters and English lacquering, guaran- teed for five years: sizes. Special $8.95.

SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Our Matresses and Springs at reduced prices. AMEN COMPANY, 99401 Baltimore Street, Cumberland, Maryland. WSPAFEKI.

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213,052
Years Available:
1894-1977