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EVENINTIME5. FRIDAY' 1921 PENNSV mi John-Fedus found unconscious on tracks not far from home John rcdtu. 35 years old, of 747 Kallroad avenue, was struck bjr a Pennsylvania railroad train while walking the tracks near his home. His head was severely torn, the right eye injured and many cinders embedded In the head ami face He is In the Mountain Clinic, attending surgeons expect him to recover. GGroans Keaus.

who xvas unconscious butwceu tho tracks, were heard by Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Eepn Tlbbetts. of 037 Kailroad avenue, who were returning home from a dance. They notified police, snd Chief John p.

Dempsey and Policisiuu Juim GruiuIuaUy ami Specials Samuel Locke and James McCrcady went to tho placo and took the man to the dinlc. Thr man's cap was several feet from hi? unconscious form. Big gathering to be held in K. of C. hall Every from 1C years qt ngo to 100 is cordially invited to come to tho Knights ot Columbus hall at o'clock tonight to participate an evening of active enjoyment under the auspices of the Olean Community Service.

A program In which everyone may Join, singing and squaro dances has been arranged by MUs Martha Beach who Is In charge of the work here, and Mrs. Joseph J. Gorman, who is living in Olcan nhilo on leave ot ab- senco (rom the National Organization of Community, Service, will assist, and tell of some of tho Interesting activities carried on In other cities and which could be successfully conducted In the City of Oiean. In Olcan during thu pnst summer, fire playgrounds were conducted under ttie leader- Crcgo. Miss Miss Martha Tho man's identity was learned ot George through a "money order application Emma Chase and found In one of his pockets.

HeU'eacli and the children learned iilso had lr. cents, a lodcc pin and 'very many valuable lessons In co- eit HIT MM OF Dismisses proceedings to overture decision Rep. Co. Cora. of a rlflp cartridge.

BIG SHOE VALUES: AT Weber's Cut Kate Shoe Store The choice shoe values for fall arc hero in boundless of WKHKU'S high standard of quality. There arc ''Gifts' a to 12 at 2.O." ami in Hrmvii Calf a another one at -Men's 10.00 Drrss- Shoes nt guaranteed Silk at 1.15 Who won't walk a block for ilnllar? WEBER'S CUT RATE X. nlon St. I operation and team work. It Is the organization which Invites everyone to Join In promoting ncighborlincss.

citizenship, cooperation through euch lelsuro- timo activities community music. games', dramatic, athletics, recreation and neighborhood organization, co-nperatlon with churches, business organizations, social and community-minded clt- izuiis. in a non-sectarian democratic spirit of felloxvshin. fostering to America's best land enabling every man and wo- man to find self-expression, recog- i nizcd usefulness and glad purl'ci- i patlou in the privileges and responsibilities of community life." A broad smile Is thc admission The Knights of Columbus nro rnntioratinp with the recreation Division of Olcan Cnntmunitv Service donating the of their hall. Justice Taylor at special term of supreme court in Buffalo has upheld tho decision of tho Republican County committee that Robert Parr is entitled to tho Republican nomination for superintendent ot highways' In the Town ot Olean.

There was a contest at tho re cent primary In the town of Olean for the Republican nomination for superintendent ot highways, Farr being opposed by Fred W. Smith. Thero was a tie vote In tho tnary and tie vote tn tho caucus. At tho meeting of tho Republican County committee In Salamanca on Sept. 24.

the committee decided In favor of Farr. It developed that Smith had ono ballot which was thrown out cause it was marked with a lino under tho cross. A woman ap- pcare'd before the primary board and said that was her ballot which had cast for Smith In the prl Allan J. Hastings as attorney for Smith secured an order to show cause from Cole in Salamanca, returnable in Buffalo Tho order asked that Farr show cause why tho ballot box should not be reopened and the ballots recouutcd. Johu M.

Ackley. secretary of the board of Tonight promises to bo a lively time at tho Y. M. C. A.

rooms for all nicmbcra of the Summer Cami), known as Camp Webster. Tho committee has made extensive plans for a varied program of camp talks, awarding of camp letters and numerous stunts and surprises. -Tlio "eats" will havo a MB place'on the program at the conclusion of the evening's events. It Is expected jhat talki will be given by Attorney John 1C. Ward on out door life tho Adirondacks.

William 0. Grccnawalt. superintendent Clean schools, on the educational benefit of summer camps and W. L. I'clton.

one of the Y. 11. C. A. directors, on the all value of nn Association camp.

The winners of tho prizes given by the president of the Ma- chlas Stone. Gravel and Sand company xrlll bo announced and it Is expected that tho prize essays will be published in tho city papers. A very pretty wedding took plaeo last ovenlnp at 7:30 o'clock in Bothel A. M. E.

church, when Itcv. united in marriage Miss Mario Snowden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snowden ot 227 Adams street Howard liar, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Ray of Vlfrcd. Tho church decoration? ivero palms, and the color scheme being yellow, white And green. The ushers were Herbert Suowdeu. Willis Cordell. Omal Dames and Howard Shorter.

While the guests were assembling Mrs. O. T. Names played "Tho Autumn Leaves, during the cere- elections took the ballot box Buffalo yesterday. Justice Taylor dismissed to Resolution Asks Probe' mony.

Miss Loralnc Cady and Mrs. O. T. Uarnes played a duct. Mrs.

names also played the wedding march byJIcndolcssoa ahd the bridal chorus from Lohengrin. Tho bride, was given In marriage by her father, was at Of AH Secret Bodies Washington, Oct. 7--A congressional Investigation of every secret Funeral of Mrs. G. PyU-s Tho funeral of Goldie Pyles will bo held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 from tho home.

703 Prince street and at 2 o'clock from the church. Burial-will be In Chestnut Hill, -o- 1 I HUTU OK IXKANT This clKht day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry of Brad! ford. died yesterday afternoon in thn Memorial Burial was made in Maplehurst this afternoon.

organization in the United States. Is asked in resolution introduced in the House today by Representative Upsliaw, Democrat, of Allan ta. Ga. The resolution provides for the summoning of the chief officials of such before joint congressional committee that would be appointed to Investigate them. Under the resolution, every state- would he called upon by congress to furnish tho name of every secret organization, chartered or unchartercd.

which may he operating within Its Defroii Vapor OilStoVe Astonishing Economy and Efficiency in 'AS. of Hooking The performance of the "Red Star" will astonish you. You will be surprised at the intense heat generated and the low fuel consumption of thc "Red Star." The "Red Star" is different from ordinary oil stoves. It is really a gas stove because it produces its own gas from the cheapest grades of kerosene, gasoline or distillate. This is possible because' the Wonderful Double Ring Flame Burner vaporizes all of the heat units of the fuel and generates its own gas.

The "Red Star" is the first and only stove to use cheap oils without or asbestos rinus. ON OCTOBER 11TH AND 15TH we will hold a factory demonstration siile of this stove to which we invite you. It will cost you nothing to learn all about this wonderful stove. DO NOT FORGET THE DATES. Olean Hare ware Co.

153-155 North Union St. tired in a i satin with over dress of white shadow lace and pearl trimmings. She wore a veil with orange blossoms and a band ot She carried.a shower bouquet of bride's and lilies of the valley. The bride was attended by Miss Beryl Enty of Hmlford. Pa and Miss Marjorio McKcnzlc of Bradford.

as flower girl. Miss Enty was attired a gown of gold and orchid "taffeta with Irredescent black picture hat and carried and arm bouquet of ophelia roses. The little flower girl wore a frock ol embroidered organdy with yellow ribbon trimmings and carried a basket of white rose petals, which were strewn in the brldo'5 path. Tho bestman was Harold Ray, a brother of the groom of Alfred. X.

Y. Following the ceremony a dinner and reception was given to two hundred guests at Coast's hall. The ih-Ul decorations consisting of nm1 ew. Among the out of town gucUs were Mrs. A.

E. Masterson and Mrs. Edna Hines of Jamestown: Mlss Mafjorie McKenzie. Mr. and R.

J. Enty and daughtei, Mrs. Matthews and daughter. Mis.s Ida Alkltirf. Mrs.

George Homeland; Mrs. T. W. McKenzIc. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Racland and Miss Fleeta Hawks of Bradford. Mr. and i Mrs.

Charles Hearold of Duke i Mr. and Mrs. WUHan. Tirown oMlinsdale; Mr. and Mrs.

William Rllsa and 'Bllsu jam! Mrs. Minnie Galnes of Bel- mont. Mrs. Martha of Wellsville; Mrs. Braush of Andover; Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Ray and FOU. Harold Ray: Miss Marie Loc- krry and Robert Lockery of Post Allegany, Mrs. Fred Collins and Mr." nonner of Oil City. and A.

H. Berry of Leetonla. Ohio. After a western trip Mr. and Mrs.

R.iy will reside at 227 Adams street. THREE 1 FILING OFSCUFFEL (Mean's Big Dep't Store THE STOKE WITH THE SVMHfATE Three men wero hurt lu a scaffold falllns In Eldrcd, yesterday aftcrno9n were broucht to thc Olcan General hospital for medical attention. One, W. 11. Wllber ot North Ninth street, this city, has shoulder, and the others, Roy Valentine and Arthur Shlne.of Warren, were crely hurt In thc Valcn- tine, according to report, may have a broken back.

He will tiav'e an x-ray examination, said sur- geons of thc hospital. ''-I The men were encased in erect I Ins a 20.000 barrell oil storas- tank for the Eldred Oil company when the scaffold gave way ant they were dropped 25 feet. The' after receiving 'first aid attention In Eldrcd. o-- Friday and Saturday Special Sale New Fall and Winter Suits For women and misses Bulek automobile deserted at Fourth and Heed streets last Monday was stolen from I. 0.

Parker, of Rock Gin. uear Warsaw. day. Mr. Parker came here to- day to claim The machine was tho same, with the exception the thieves had swapped tho rear seat cushions, said Mr.

Parker. Policeman Amos Blakcslco and John Grandusky found the car. Steal Fifteen Cabbage Heads Fifteen heads of prize cabbage vero stolen from her garden. Mrs. M.

L. Mead, of. 223 Winters ave- nuo reported to police today. He cabbage Is the best In the section, agree her neighbors, and they Bald the thief know what he was doing he went to her gar.den. i T.T A Jj MATERIALS: Duvet-de-Laine Tricotine Moussyne Criminine IS ot a Suit in the assortment worth less than 65.00.

Sizes 16 to 46. BELL BROS, Fur Collars Scotch Mole Beaver Australian Opposum Nutria, and Canadian Wolf. The Dry I'urnltiirc and Uouse of Southwestern New York. Andrew Xadlewski. 33 years old, of the West End.

didn't have his hearing at the appointed time tiday. Andrew was charged with assault third degree. Wife of his "victim" appeared In court to tell the judge her husband had been assaulted so severely that ho wasrimable to come. The pris- uiiui ua icicaacu Ullllur bonds. Personals days with relatlv" in Buffalo.

MJss Margaret Sullivan. Mrs. John Robinson John Law of Cuba were callers in the city yesterday. Mrs. Charles A.

Streeter of Bolr Ivar Is spending the day In tho Mrs. Leo Anderson of vilio Is the guest of her Henry Grimes of North First Wells- sister. KAXE-OLKAX GAME Saturday, afternoon Olean plays thc Kane team In the second game of tho season. Olcan has Lcen putting in hard practice every night and many clean plals nro rounding out the new men Into a 'first class team. Kelly has been practicing his punting and made some startling punts in scrimmage during the week.

The Mrs. of Emporium is visiting her sister, Mrs. Julia Cain, of North First street. Mrs. J.

HIckcox'and Miss Lea Austin df. Friendship spect yesterday in the city. Atr Tliomni (Worn of Mhnnv visiting relatives iu Allegany. A delightful surprise party vasi Tu toy' str ecj" wi ,7 -o to I are well trained, given to Mrs. Charles ap tomorrow morning to visit! at.her home on West State relatives and friends' i I ru lu last evening, the occasion being! -i -n fiel11 and lines her birthday anniversary.

Cards 5ll tor if any one Is found on the were enjoyed during the evcrring! Tlsltln her other, iln Ilel(U ulean vitt hc )Ctiahzed and at 12 o'clock lunch was serv-! A i tiwrt. of South Ninth street. ha sUancc le goa i Mrs. George L. Hill of North fast and the line although "light.

The Wayside Society of ed. There present. were thirty Olean High School held their' 1Ire slavi of KWrwI. initiation last eveuJ was a th clt ycstcr-j guests JIrs II Crowley, Mrs. Erwln Jonlon and Mrs.

J. J. Kennedy of DoUllvar were among thc shoppers in the city yesterday. Mrs. Leroy Smith of Cleveland, Kartell roonTo'l: thei'sciiool There' Mrs Krert Bernard of Friend-j Ohio, who has been visiting were thirty-four now candidates! cnt 4 thu city.

i in the city for the past initiated. After a social evening Attorney H. C. Frcy of Jamaica, month, returned home yesterday. Kred Lawler has returned from orncll.

whcro he has been spend- ing (Thursday) In the kinder-1 (la J'- llKlit were served Lo Island. Is visiting bis moth-j and the meeting wsa dismissed. cr JIrs Mar Fre of Xortl Scv i lug few days on Ijuslness. posts. Tickets were Issued early In the week and a large advance sale of tickets Indicates a very good crowd.

The lineup for Olean at start, will bo as follows: Fulmer. le; Harvey. It; Beckwlth. IK: Sclialluulmrger Reck, rg; Trels- ky, rt; Baker, re; Woodflll. qb; i cnth strcet.

Mrs. J. Duwlavey ol North E. A. Braunschwclger of Wells- Wilson, rh; Dawson.

Ih; Kelly, First strcet is in Buffalo calledj vlile was a business visitor in the I Hi. there ythc Illness of her mother. city "Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

B. I). Gender of! Mrs. J. W.

Graham and daush- i I Henley strcet were in Mary of North Third Kverett eight years of Cuba, died faio yestcrd'ay to attend the fu- I have gone toi Oil called Lru the death of Mrs. Peter night nt o'clock at her home. I The Knights of Columbus have I Issued invitations for. party Death was due to diphtheria. was a former resident of the Haskcll and for tho past two years had resided in Cuba.

She is survived by one daugh- iter, Mrs. Frank Davidson uf Del- fast and two brother. Hugh Salis- ury of Buffalo and Salisbury Dili? i have I mviiauons tor. a iianclnn T.VT, in their'hall Columbus I)ay Private, were held in he home this jsday owning. October istli.

nft "noon at clock. Burial wa; in i made in the faiinlv plot in (Julia, arty will bo tlio soclnl I of Texas. The funeral services which were r.eral of tho late Albert Cortls. Miss Florence Davis ot Wayne! Crahan. nnd Miss Corolla T.ynn of I The ypT Twelfth street have return- i ca will hold a card AUTOS COLLIDE ed from a visit with relatives Port Allegany.

in Automobiles of W. W. Weatons and Philip Burger were damaged I i a collision In West State street party thlsll 01 1 -Mr. Uerger. according and their hall.

Hamilton streets. Mrs. Maymo Cram of Friends are cordially invited to at- State struct Is spending a. few I tend. signal.

The drivers reported to police. luncliun o' tho and .1 crowd Is expected to attend. Dane- Ing will continue from 9 until 1 o'clock. To Make Rich Red Blood Reritalize your wonvout we- hautted nerves and increase your strength and endurance Ukt Ornate Iron: rot nx-ulllc Iran which pnplc luuJly taki, bat pnir ortaoic Iron-- Iron--Kbkh It Iron In yoor Nand am) like Iron in l-ntlta ntl Oor dnr ofNuxatn) Iron liutlmatftl ta tptailnMtrlr cqnitklrnt (In omalc Iron content) ta esUnc qctrt nf irtnach. me qout nt rrrrn TrcrUblri or Lair dotrn II of pnamlf of Kaxatrd Iron partlaUrprmimtrdiixt rradr tor almottln- mrdiate and tinmiUtioo hf Word as received in tho city of the death of Mrs.

Peter Crahan of Oil City. whose death occurred last night. Crahan i was the mother of J. W. Crahan i or North Third street.

i from thr acticaof itraccacidi oa cf imn liiinn. 1 Orer 4.900MO prnote art miac Xniatrd Iron. will not (more Irrth nor fiiiturb the (tomarh. A trw will oftm to mnca roar blaal. Vmr WOCKT will IT fnndrd br tiMniafactnrtrt If jxrj Inc C.Ucii Prllchtful Suqirlsc.

Mrs. Soule of Allegany was Riven a pleasant surprise at her homo on Main street yesterday by thc members of thc G. I. C. club, thc occasion being her birth flay anniversary.

Ai noon a delight ful dinner was served. During thc afternoon cards wcro enjoyed. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Barbara Krampf. Mrs.

W. F. Ncn no nnd Mrs. William Klnney. Mrs.

Sonlo was presented with a sift as a remembrance of tho occasion. rof fuNrtitntn. Alvart Itwirt on nrrtmc iron--Ntnit'd Irnn. for Irttrri N. I.

04 ciery tabM. i trr )U1 NUXATEDIRON I'linrral of Mrs. A. Cronlcy. Tlio funeral of Anna Crow- Uy will he tho home, 921 Crown finrt.

Saturday afternoon i oVIork. I'cv. Divvan! J. pel will officiate. Ilurial will he i msdo llonnventuro's (TV.

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Always delicious, pure, healthful, economical. Every can guaranteed to give satisfaction. Recipe booklet Send lOc. for spscial trial size. COFF BY MRWASHIflCrON IN 1909 C.

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