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SDAY. JUNE 20, 1913 ie Cent a Word LOST, Star and crescent a iet with pearls Itewa.d 5o tit Bell phone b-H junesu a AGENTS WANTED ERS WANTED everywhere to ui proposition Mafto i AOeKly New plan a i --Fremont Novelty Co 107 street, Atfceiw, Pa JENT with ordinary ability can to dally New auracl position Particulars free Tba ddse Co box 7,52. Harrisburg, UR SHARE of the tremendour being made by agents wjt8 proposition -E Mlfflinville. Pa juulT 6t THURSHAY. JUNE SO.

I "People As They Pass" fc Chicago Ills is visiting her mother Mrs of U4 btrett GAZETTE AND BULLETIN, WILLIAMSPORT, PA, PAGE THREC. I Mrs riwrlen a i ahull, btiore I i i in i of ersev HEAVY RAINS HURT TOBACCO PLANTS anil SOCIAL AFFAIRS It Thomas of Salladauburg and a Miller daughtei of Mr Mrs John Miller, of IJimbpoU married, Tuesday afternoon at the horrfe" of Tiw bride b) the Re 1 Fulton Mendelssohn wedding marh rendered Miss a i Hamilton of The uthera were Stephen Sf liter, brother of the brido and John Dunbar of Jer eev Shore, a cousin groom best niau was Uovd ureter, of Jjndefi The bridesmaids Miss Velms Trump, of Fllmsport. and Miss Olive ho urns. Bister of tile groom of Salladasburg vvoro i embroidery with pink sashes and carried pink and white car nations LaRue Uunbar, a nephew of the canned rtng in the heart of a rose lm McCormlck a nlerc, and spent t-onif i i i of the loial board Mr had of i i i ime ui) to tee how the I things i Phlla and Kleanor h.lder of Harriii flis ilixler of i OVT OF TOWN Growth Held Back by seasonably Cold Weather. Un- delphl, an(J left Mon bouth Side Mrs (' Moore and children Mar Joiie and Moore Jr of Newark are vlsiiing JUje-Jprmti mother 1'rs bchvvfriker of 829 Third avenue Henry dejput count) treasurer sient jesterday at Ijewis hurg a i the commencement ex ercises of HiicUnell BOOM IS EXPECTED i AFTER I Dr Light of Allentowri ar part of flower girl The maid is" in ihe Ity' trip on his of honor.

Miss Viola Dunbar, of Jersev i Indian njotorxjcle a cousin of the bride, wore pink and carried pink roses The 1 Dr and Mrs a to $35 daily) with our new auto spec- ortlculan, free The Oik- eclalty Go jOakmont, Pa WAN'itD, all or sparVtima rjiouseholcr article Sells end tor pauieclarf! to it Son, Belleville, Pink satin, carrjtng white roses, wds accompanied her father aay oere on lues5a an1 8 )eQt tend ttie league convention at Reuovo Emporium i I Cigar Business Showing Gradual Clt of leave this wrek for Atlantic where he will spend A few weeks E. Emerick and famllj have en the Emer cabin on IjoyalBOck treek and i Rave tomorrow to 'Special to and Uvilktln Improvement--Fall Trade Opening Up At the Mount Equity farm, (Vnnsdale. Henrv Glees, of near East Mrs Margaret McElroy, of Antes Fort, Is Usftijig her son Samuel, in of bondon, were married at noon jesterdav Misses Sarah age Mrs William Jackson Curtis of 500 ALE WANTED. and Jennie Clees and Sarah and Maud West 112th stre'et," New "York" a tlw hridesmaldft the JRK FIRM opening branpjj In Wllliamsport wants roan years of age, wlti businesi to take their -local business position -with salary Mission Very beat I deposit of $300 cash guarantees- return of placing bond In Wllliaihsporf Idreas giving references anJ Co, 1133 Broad- Yo-k june20 6t For-TJ. 8.

Annr; ttble. jnmarrled men between agei SST citizens of United States, haracter and temperate hab fcn apealt, read and write tin language POT Information Recruiting Officer, 353 Pinl UUflmoport. --High class inaa to self nrtrbs, reSsee, vines, berrj ds, etc. Good wages bridesmaids, while the visit in proem was attended John Lechler, Afitj the anrt Mrs left for Atlantic Citv and east era points They wilt reside ing Miss Alta FpuBt, Mr and Mrs Elmer Ftoust. ot Glade Run and Bieber Michael son of Mr and Mrs John Mte-bael, of near Clarks town.

united In marriage at the Methodist parsonage In Hughesville evening The ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock by the Rev Mr A piano recital was given by Miss Hazel Wolf and Paul Rigles, pupils of Miss Ruth Bond, at of Miss DoBd, on Cherry ntrwt. Tuesday even- Ing was enjojed by a number of, friends of the teacher and pupils Thgrnas liter and Miss Minnie Yarrlson. of WH 11am sport, were married last Sunday at" the Home of the groom by KteffcO. Nurseries, Rochester, --50" ableJwdted m4n et Co JunlS 6T ALE HELP WANTED, i weeklj addressing post home Bunch bf c'aj-d's ani i Ptistcard 19 Grand-Rapids, Mich. WAN i tO.

--To SOjOOO waten Neatness and o( tuaranteea IQ an. Air wort Address Joseph 12 Erio Arcnue. Mra of -Who baa place with a teat permanent tenant of street car line? Addresf re uazette and bulletin Off a JMEIJ IMS, U( bejry street, entertained at bridge at the Country club yesterday afternoon. She also entertained at a 6 o'cloblCttitu ner at the club -Mrs Wley will be the hostess "at ff luncheon at the Wllliamaport Country club In honor of Mrs Hough this afternoon at 1 o'clock Miss Zuber gave a linen shower last evening In the Acacia- club In honor of her friend. May Carskadden, w-111 ecpn a.

bride "The Delta Zeta sororttj gives tta nnnual summer dance at the -Park -fea tel this evening H. weaker will Ixostcaa nt the- Round luncheon at Country club today VISITORS HERE -Tor buj flat bottomed 'boat. Ice and where It run be care of Gazette June 20-tf -Summer boarders location Charles Dename, Pa. Junl46t Mrs Abram Sheets, of West "Tb1r3 street, entertained Mr. and Mrs A Young and daughter Helen and eons 1 ton Elwin and 'Ford, of Shorp Mr and Mrs Young stopped in nynrn from ashingrton.

e. Winchester, Va. Tampa and Jacksonville. Pla her aunt, Mrs Miss Marie Luppert of the Side. Is visiting at tne home of Calvert, 321 William street Miss Mildred Hagan is home from school at Oil Cftj and will spend the summer In this city, Miss Christine, Cameron, of P1LU- burg.

Is visiting Miss Isabel Haas, of Bast Third street Mlsa L.ucle Alexander, of Scranton, is visiting Miss Kathryn Kaupp, 700 Campbell street Mr and Mra. Harrv Moore, ttf Suirbury, are visiting friends In this city tor a week Thomas Lush and of Salladasburg, were visltsra in this city tf, G. Deckard. of Jersey Shore, was in the city yesterday en route to Chicago -Isaac uejf'raln, "or Collotnaville, Uansacted business in tMe city yesterday Mrs C. HougtiTotFrankllfCIs guest of friends in tnia'city for a tew Oscar Johnson, of State Run, was a business visitor in the city yester- Sayles, of Bodines, tvas a business visitor in the city yesterday WilEou SwtlUcr.

of Oval was a Business -visitor In the city estprdaj Mrs Fletcher Florentine and son, of -Roomw it. Call 351 Aca.3' Jun'i8 3( ORIENTAL DISPLAY SALE. June 20 to 28. Hclltnnn Co, uttalj. furniture Third and Pine streets, has a sale of Oriental ed 1 ratems, Man- Idarln coats, Klmonis, (able llnuns Suitable for wedding presents 'm Lou Smith and L.

Anthony of i-ported directly the ManHi Trading und Supply spend the there KeUhner, of New York Frank Clapn Rhoads and 1 Moorc of this ctry are fishing on Bear creek MLsa Julia Butler of Hazleton, Is spending a short time Mrs Spenceg qq.Washington street LaRue DUmer of Glenwood has gone to Dunkirk, where he will spend a few weeks Frank and (JftUKhter left yes- terdaj for New York cltj where will spend a few days Mrs Coral Pojer of illlaraspoi la the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs Leggett, In Emporium Sfiia Stewart left jestfrdav Lancasttr June 19 --Despite the fact a there was some improvement in the Ugar manufacturing LmrfJ.iv a there was no change in local leaf to- hacVo circles during hf pa-st efe tade Itf was a a few small transac Uons being made Things appear to be breaking bet tor in the cigar manufacturing bus! Less in the Ninth district this week Orders are coming )n more freely and U-ere Is an under current of teeling th'it trade will continue to though slowly A big Loom in basl ntss is not looKea fui until the 1J esidentml excitement i soniewhai biibsided The "majority of tauot es are running fairly Witle at a few lilght work is reporte 1 in ordei fill rush orders The heavy rams the I pa 1 for Lejvlsburg where she will be the last week caused etmticU- a Jan igc guest friends Mrs George Furmari n-njl daughter, Kathenne, are the guests of, friend? at Newport Miss Miriam Metzger, of Louisa street, is spending a few flays In Lew isburg Mrs Slmcox la visiyng friends near SaUadasburg Arnold is spending several days with his son at Renovo Annie Myrick Is visiting friends In Boston. Mass George Tteamer Is islting friends at Mlllmont Arnold is visiting at Renovo 4 Mr and Mrs, uojd IttCHntock and daughter, Arllne, and Vn. Irwin Mc- Cllntock and Bon Earoy, have returned to their homes at Berwick, after a Mrs. Snydef, of Cogan Station-. N.

Jaggtard has returned from where he went to cure laborers for the Susquehanna" Stone company at Aughenbach Mr Jaggard engaged about fifteen men i AiUvB wbe WPS 'ay delegate tonhe churtfh neapojis, and who went from there to Wyoming to visit, has returned Miriam Wendle, who has been eomrpencemenu weejc at Bucknell' untyersltj, returns to her home this' morning MfB Smith and daughter have returned to tlielr home In Monlours- vlll" after wtth rela lives in Tennessee Mr and Mrs C.eor^e II Toadvlne and Mrs. L- Walton have returned from I-orBiton where Mr Toaalvine and daughter FOR RENT, with bath Savings In, Sfi West Fourth St 5U Store room 225 reet "'See Slate i Haven, and FranX Sevison, of, Mancv. were In the city last night to attend the regular meeting of theCen- iral Pennsjlvanla Custom CuWers" llovd McGIll secretary of the teard of trade at Frederick. ti the 3 hourR Ffffi SALE. 9 --Bay horse, six years old; out 1100 Price J15000 In- Cronter, butcher, 20 Flsm- South Side.

New phorie. JunlS 1 "Edison phonograph, 60 records Southern avenue, Sjmth FDR -SAIj-B-- Central ntn T.umber Co, foo.t ot i street. Jun.7 t( -Guinea pigs 419 enue. South WIIliamsport, (t 'OBOE NOTICE Johnson vs Lloyd D. tf Common of Ly- anly No 100, June ferm, Johnson- 'ennle Olendayle Joknson, filed a libel in Cotirt? "leas of Lycomtng me Term, 1912, -praying IT you Now you art beret.

ttd required to appear a or before-Monday, tbl fune, 1912, to answer the said Jennie I in dpTinlt -of such ap- will be liable to have ed In your absence. TOMLmSQ.V, Sheriff. Office, May 39, 1912 NOTICE. ereby given that on Uu me, A. 1912, the Bow- i Company Bled In imon PleAa of Lycominn, Utton praying for a do- ntloff.

and that a bearing' Tjlioatlon for dissolution i by Court tor July o'clock a. nu, when and Interested may cnuae agslnst ihe grnut- of said petltlflner McCORMlCK. lollcltor for Petitioner, j- New linen Suits-- 1mm Dresses We have just received many new Linen Suits and Dresses. Srrlart and chie with style in. all the wanted colorings such as Pinr T-igJit Htue.

Lavender, Oyster, White, Navy Blue and Natural. MODERATELY PRICED 4 Heautiful Norfolk Suits COLORS FANCY ALL COLONS. An array of Linen Dresses unequaled in the city, both in style and pnce. LINKN COATS For JMotonng Street wear Eight Styles Priced from $3.75 to $10.00 Three only remain of the Redfern Corset Fitting by Mrs. Onffen, the expert corsetier from the Redfern Factory.

Co. Mrs George Koch rlsburg after a tothe newly planted tobacco fields I a cumber of places the plants A ere washed out completel) making replanMug necessary AboTn lialf rcreage has been plantld ind the firmers hoping for warmer weath er so tiat the young plants can get-a- gcod start. New York Market. Tire United States Tobacco Journal lias the following to say about the trade In the Ntew York mantel during the past week Although the present eather-Jnd i Ci.tes anything but a mid summer sea son market conditions seem to ap I'roauli the dog day duljnes? TiSns- actions are mostly from "the hand to immth kind responding To immediate ueeds On an average, however, ac- t'Vlty. such it is.

keeps the offices fcolng The chief concern of the mar Ket seon.8 to be In of the, Cuban crop whim tied Reports every week's means set atlll Jaij The latest is discouraging tchtte Jtartldo wrappers, which furnisb- Juconflderable part of the wrapper 'for clear Ha MAY POLICE ENCAMPMENT? Sons of Veterani to Hear of Plan Evolved by WllHaiutporterm Col Thomas Morgan and Frv ot the Sons of Veterans Reserves i present plan at cigar industry- No amount of will make ei-cept (o the smoker. If ar6 as dlscolo' as reported They will onlj help to spread the Increasing habit of using substitutes The however, ef (i mild and Oiler iray prove a redeeming feature Philadelphia. Trade. Business in is about JCnuat-for June. leaf changed hands the -but In no very great quantiti.8, tor the sen that the tobacco that seems to -be most desired IE hard 1 I The manuractnrers Philadelphia! note-a considerable Intprovement In tl elr business Several ot the large frms a standing advertisement the papers for hands and ev ea aTe lime lire is'thsi preatesf ft has ever been In this dls- trlct at this, season of the The retaJIers and Jobbers are also with is beinp done You talk to the and Tie tg a littte anxious regarding his business )t family that hia sales uro increasing right along PAY NOW $10.00 For Women's $35.00 Tailored Suits Play Suits For Children, 50c to $3.50 All Kinds-All Prices Squaw Suits, Scout Suits, Major Suits, 0 mt8 Baseball Suits, Indian Suits, Cowgirl Suits Bows and Arrows, Tomahawks, Moccasins, Leggings and other sundries for playtime wear Second Floor Opportunities like this come rarely, and-when they do, all thrifty and economical buyers generally share in the real and genuine bargains, for honesf Values and true offerings are typical of the Choicest models of the season are invoked, with coats all handsomely lined with messahne silk WHITE SERGE SUITS, sizes 14, 16 and 36.

TAFFETA SILK SUITSrg.ay and emerald, sizes 34 and 36 -NORFOLK SERGE SUITS, navy blue, sizes 14,16 and 36 STRIPED BEDFORD CORD SUITS, tan and gray, size-36. WHIPCORD SUITS, tan and gray, s.zes 34, 36 and 40 9 FANCY MIXTURES, tan and gray, sizes 3, 38 and 40. -i-Second Floor. SALE OF TWf NTH -FIVE CENT FLORAL -NINETEEN CENTS A YARD Made by the known Ramony Mills, noted for the excellence and worthiness -of their fabrics. No washable fabrics in gi cater demand than just these pretty Organdies in exquisite colorings of floral patterns.

No summer wardrobe is complete without "an Organdy Df ess, as they, perfectly breathe of the-glad summer days. Savings of 6c a yard right at the staTt-pf the season is not a daily occurrence, consequently promptness is necessary to participate in this offering. A Pine Street Window gives you a faint idea of their loveliness and daintiness. First Floor. OF FACIAL PREPARATIONS will Rim-i-ni is free from grease or oils, noj, close the poresor grow ha'r -r Kim-i-ni ventilates the skin, is perfectly harmless to-the eyes and eyebrows Rim-i-m will -dry up blister in a few hours, blackheads-caunot ex4st where Rim- i-m is used7 Rim-i-ni positively reduces enlarged pores and refines the skin, producing a natural and not a made-up appearance.

A There is nothing like Rim-i-ni. Let our expert demonstrator tell you more about its won- JeTfol features. It will not cost you anything --the service being absolutely FREE, --First Floor, Center. -SPECIAL EXHIBIT OF HAND-MADE -BASK MS GROWS MORE pAILY--PKlGZS RUN FROM. 50c TO $7- Exclusive arts and crafts debigiis are gplerididly worked out by the women -of Bellefonte, each basket representing a different idea and thought of the maker, with no baskets alike.

The materials employed; in the making is only of the best, the reed is imported from the East Ind'w, the dye and color from the West Indies, when finfsrTefl' and polished, and ready for sale they stand alone, for nothing else Ioach em lc sturdmess, attractiveness and exchisiveness. Step back to our Art Goods Store, where our salespeQple will gladly show them to you. s. --First Floor, CHILDREN'S PULLING ftRWALK SULKIES-- Reversible Seats, Adjustabk Feet $1, $1-25, $1.69, $2.50 JL. L.

Learns tut HEKAKS HAVt I ten ''ct't rssigameivt 11 inn iTiwr 1 i Mr and Mrfl PranK A UU llINu 'Coiulflg, are spendini: some i and Mrs JoRn Ingram SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY. Irt a i Exercises to Be Held WarrensVilfe Saturday -X Sundij echool rallv and craduat of training stu Day to Park Picnic. Ittiurg Not Fool Proof. Houston Post The main trouble Ith slxshoot er Is that It IB RPtieralH unable tu kc-r' i i oui of uaeh of the the annual in session a dpnts be )el 3 Jn a Beading UfellcAl church atPWarieiisvttlir -Satui- These two ofllcers have sorted our Qay a and evening The male a. plaii.

'he Hcfcrves mav he ClU a tet of the able to attend to the at the church i i -suit lii tlie encampment the A to be held I afternoon addresses i be made In Gemstturs -next ea.r General Htv Hippies, Oi i Amies of the Sons of eterans, has Madden, Rev Rishel approved the plan Ftscher, i Bullard TljP government has appropriated Mbert Miller At the evening ses $T5nooO for Hie R- encampment 0 Bn Illustrated address i he piv Bulletin i me rn church Sunual brliool Oas of I 0 the fool Mrr Ad i Fullmer ajlil lllij.nl 11ump- cnjojed tuppers at i Penh the an -park f'n i a i i i MempTili omn i il i Kt-tJia a Grllith Pearl! do the 1 iHn or Margaret -Clal i Por tei Brk i i I (avis Beads' You Tried UL Waters, high grade water try thern with cheese or for toasting; they are per T57 a a -thej are miitton i i Full tlucc the betchxi' at fiettvBbnrtr and It was stated Ie.n Crma Kt etjlcr, soth -vit A i a I udKi iff I mils Idesp William" John a 1 -U, RussI Dothler irle-, a Mr an I Mrs a i a Claude the a Oonstabnlarv wottlrt do the ti 1'resentation of state i a to In Hev Mr Plachi follow Ld i ist nl IP. Irs i I John police- w-orU Inasmuch ti? the Sons the graduates of Velenns are allied to the, A It was thoURh bv Messrs Morgan and Tr that It be fit tiiiK to a the encamp ment at the sam? time and. at the same place and to do the police work should the government be disposed to allow a parf the appropriation to go toward defrayInc thwr plan has met the approval of I local i a Arfnv men who i use "town and her horse hoc-tme unman I thetr Influence in having It a a I aw ay and throw her re through i in a fractured irm hacllv lac i fac-e and sever IWernal (nltules MOTHER OF 12 KILLED. Sustained In Runaway Cause Fatal Lockjaw A June 19 leremlih who lived on one mile south of this place hai died of te week ago" she i to fS old a ot i Mr 1 Dophh By i i and lrt. fli i Gi i vcri thosf 1 resent Milton UwTs orir ftf i that rc-pi a 1 ndv lodKi MO 1 at '1 Mrs Ftank I i the ccimn ci i empi i i at i an wd deuphter Loulsc.i oT Jrio are spending honu lime, i i at vu.iu-v a a Krev I irjr isTspondlnj? -few i Dor 12 children and a feet nine inches Tall Mr Robert S.

Walton 209 West Fourth Street iWILLlAMSPORTFRSAT Mr and Among Recent Vl.itor, There SHQwefis RETURNS Emporium Indeperrdent Mlsq Eleanore Sbowaw returned to Charles Cochran and wife of Wll her home Tuesdaraftrrnoon to spend liamsport. spent several davs In town acM on with" her parents Miss and in i i last week coming Showers has been flawing 1th up by the aulo route He looTteH ift j-, nn(J a companv for ess i In on er the I of his faher the late siv Aftek- h. A a i i Miss 1 a a a the com Henrv Corhran whose estate i showers i restine her studies on i of i i it holds somp lands In i county and 1ne 8 i a an Interest in Brookbank Nfercati tile a at Drlftwpod A TO I A Mr and Mrs Carl Rothfiisa Mr The oung omr i mtMlTi-so Godfrev a and Mrs i hold a l. rpam a Eriltha a and a Mr Burch 1 Hw it i a af autooil from i In (enioon and i Ico cream Mrs Roihfins a i i a i a 0 aPs and a will fin silo i a a with, Mrs A TO SELL I A For the iMMiefJt of tin I T. ach association pf the i i i and cak( be- sold on a i i i gtoiinris frleaids Poor nppcMto is a Blfm of 1m digestion A few doaps of Ohamhprhln a Stomach and 1 Tab lets will strengthen jtHir dlfioatlan and appe-llte I bousands a been benefited bv a i these Tablets Sold all dealers and Mr 1 Morris of ret inn.

1 horm I spending a few wltli I am and a i Mr and Mrs Joseph Maple Hill guests of tlreir son Dit trick and Ham i a hns rm his i'nughte a is a gradually. Miss i a i i is the work i Mra I looks, i a i i ort i tin i i a i i i a of i Hi i i i i v. Mrs II in oli i i a I i i i home on i a i i in i i i i i i i it sin i UI Rev i i i i i i i i a Men May Save $7.50 On a "Fine Tailor ed-to-Order Suit Got a lot of fancy i and cheviots at a surprisingly little price Same graae as goes into our $22 50 suits Until the lot is gone the price is $1500 Sack coat sty It-- and tlie loweicd price shall -not depuve the -suit a whu -of rcg.udr $22 50 excellence An additiotal pan of trousers helps out the life suit wonderfully at -m extfg charge For the same jeasun- $23 for Black Serge Suits made to order "MATCH US IF YOU CAN" I.OGUE BROS. 125 West Fourth Street I THE GRAIN HOUSE OP" EAST A I 1897 WM. l.

Ait (MEMBERS CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE) BROKERS PENN-Yl A I A BUILDING 15TH AND CHESTNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA STOCKS-- BONDS-- INVESTMENTS 30 SECONDS CHICAGO A OF A 2 I TO ANY A IN AMSR A Mr Oeorgp Moss I to extend a i i -Gazette neijrhbors for Do VQU want a -Gazette, neljrhbors for i i i st of his i and Bulletin want ad will bring the during illness and deaii cf i aiul tamos. pi man you wanL 1 motherr Mrs Catharine Moss. aidtltj i I I I I i i ts Ki i Hot i i st of his i nrf i I ill pi i ,11 ln- nl il i A ha WU I A A NO 3 "VEST A A STAIR. MANAGER. For Repairing of Machinery in All Iti Forms, Gas and Gasoline Engines, Motor Boats, try Housel-Arner Machine Co.

No 711 First Williamsport, Pa.

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