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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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iNT :0 ASX VICINITY tr, a i Will Prob- State i i a and Listen Decline of Foreign Money Values a a i a is to Phone i Fnsco Bring. sual Situation in Belle! Now. to United States. 1 Gazette and Bulletin Branch Office. 131 South Main Street.

Jersey Shore. Morton Representative. IGSANalSSMIJ a HI n-i ft A 'O others We have A I A Abolition of Useless A Potts. and a Yards One Way to Economize. i t-ton I i i i i 10 i a lei.n i i i i i i i i I i d.

f. I i i i mil i i I i nii. .1 i i i i i He a a 1.111:1 a i 1 i a i a it i i Jul a i 1 i i i A I i .11, i i i i i i a i a i n. I 1 i i i a t'v -r I I i i I a f. li i i -I RETAIL PRICES ARE i i KEPT AT HIGH LEVEL rv i I Advancing Ocean Freight Charges capitol and Insurance Are Held Responsible.

Local Anglers' Association Receives 29 Cans of Brook Trout for Distribution. 'session is in Nature of Farmers in This Section Report Wanning Following Extcn- Good Early Yield Although Building Repairs. Late Variety is Slow. i or. I I I 1 1 1 i a A i i i i a-ctlnR KO'H i i i i i con i i i i i i a 3.300.

Auw-lated i a i Nw I in IIH- i i on (j goods over the i i S.i-i i i i IM reap a cent of the big profits ac- A i i i was the orum j. to. importers, because of the '11 It" rnor prevailing depression In foreign mon- i i i i i i i'f i i i assembled an foreign exchange rates, it was in i i i a i i a i assvin- S3 a and in many instances i i "tin i i.d of wire profit a otherwise have ac- I i i i i i HIT on rutd 'to the I themselves i. i.H-'»i»-ni4i.t Uuvt.tii.ur have been preatly reduced by i 1-1 L. an 1 i i i i spi i i advances in price on the i i si'le of the Atlantic.

i-'f, Iteoaiis-e of low exchange rates it Vu- has lueii for Importers here pay i ahead at discounts var.MU!.' to seven per mi t.c.n:p!ii in to a-s i li l'i. tier rent, on goods pur T-" 1 i' a said, hail seized this i i i slat. I at Urv in; i i i i at a i l.i cf I i i i of "Conferences. i i A In i i i Hi' i'f a i I i l.i I I i i HO.IJV i i i q'les- i i Ki i i 1 i i I I i I i i i i i r.Mji.l.:t Ciirclmii. ii i I i I tod-iy I I i i i i X' i t- i.i: bi- i i i i i a A i i a French i v-ix v.as depressed 1" to IS-per i'l't" C.

i.iii.or,\M-;.!th i mday, i i i i of of 1 Kr. m.o.ts i i i i 1'rii i- l-ii i i i r'K rate. The Kn i a a I-iii i I i i i i i i -rs i a i a r.ii.l i i i i it. i a great- a l.y j-rii-es o' i i 1 i i i i i i Hi' 1 ia it-- i a i offM'i. Ocean Freight Rates Higher.

re Anglers' aesocla- i su-rdtty from tUe state i), i i cans of brook i them to the local i i i i i A portion was planted i McCurren creek and Calflsh creek, and several cans were placed in the head waters of Larrys creek. number of trout estimated In the 29 cans was 2,600, and according to the members of the association who distributed them the different streams they were the finest received here this year, many of them being three Inches' long and were in excellent condition It is the i i of the association to stock all of the streams in this section, many of which have been badly neglected for several years. The members are well pleased i the of fish received froimthe state In all they have received about 6.Ton brook trout, 4.000 brown trout, which were'plantrd in l.arrys creek. 55 cans of salmon and cans of bass, which were planted in creek. ir.

Warren X. i a treasurer of the local association, staled yesterdaj that through tile of members of the association fish wcaiid he received --IToin Ume, to U-m'e. ajiU-Ulat jajjjiiala few years all of the favorite trout Bottle Run grange yesterday held AccordluK to from rural die- one of the largest meetings of Its his- tricttf in thin section, the tobacco crop tory at the grange halL About two is the best in many years and will hundred people were present at the also be one of the largest. Very little Pomona meeting and at the dinner tobacco was destroyed this by which was served by the women of hall storms, as compared with other the grange at noon. The meeting was years The storms which visited this In the nature of a house warming as eection came when the plants were mint bo moved at once.

Price from 25 to $1.00 load. Alco cecond hand lumber and galvanized Iron roofing. jeorge enings Shore Junction, Pa. Bell 'Phone--8. WILL BUILD PARK the grange hall has undergone exten- slve repairs which have just been completed.

The building has plastered and wainscoted and a new kit- very small and little damage was done. The weather the past few weeks, however, has ben unfavorable for the cheu and dining room added. These late tobacco. Many farmers have large were used for the first time yester crews" of men harvesting the early, day. i crop and with favorable weather, as Many visitors from other granges nas th( ca Be tne a8t few da" 1 the meeting and every a al -g portion of the crop will be In I grange In the county was represented, i sheds safe from frosts.

Most of the visitors made the trip by motor cars. In the afternoon the following Run Uranpe; special singing by i Scene of Social Event, grange; talk on "Orchard A birthday surprise party was held J. C. Willson, orchard- Uigpector; rec- a yj home of John Marshall, near A "T'Krt 11 i i i i M. HOLD BIRTHDAY PARTY i Be Located Pine Creek Trolley Bridge.

Engineers are busy leveling and lay- Ing out the park to be built by the Jersey Shore Electric company on their land. in. Porter township, near the trolley bridge. The park will be five or acres In extent and will take In the tract of timber land formerly known as Ferguson's woods. A baseball diamond and tennis courts will be laid out and.

placed In first class condition. Buildings will itation. "The Minister Polks;" jyjedene church, in honor of his birth-j address on "Suffrage." Miss Henrietta day anniversary. Refreshments music, Bottle Run Grange; ques- KfrvN and an enjoyable evening tlon box in charge of R. H.

Bell, ty agriculturist: singing. park. The trolley people Intend making this spot an ideal recreation park and will spare, neither labor nor capital to accomplish their purpose. It is ex- served and an enjoyable evening was) petted to have the grounds in shape for next season. were; streams in this section would be we.ll stocked-and taken, care of bV the as- Those present were: Air.

and Mrs. --r-- i'William Heyd and daughter. Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Frank.

Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marshall. -Slid Tlinton Bardo'j'Mr.

and 'T -y Kline. Mr. and John FORMER RESIDENT DIES James A. mb iPtppermaji. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Mara fr tt. rg A Word was received here of tbp of James A. Williamson, of i i i i i a The a to be i upcn by-W- i and advocated in his next message to Congress be one i is approved by the expels of the army and" a i as to a is needed for adequate defence i govern The a i i a i is i i to bc'k the a i of the- officers whose i to the qnesticrrs of mfHtafr preparednest: a To Spend Necessary A out. the IK in I Mr.

i i i aay more jiusney a i Itiakr. I f' nf i i i i i i a i oi One c.f the in i li be oltaine.l for in'. in Hie a and a the i if a lenders. is the if imlless a i i i i i S.i!l a ross 'he v. a 1 i Tli'-r.

ar. i i a i i i i -i v. being i i i il i .1 i Teacjer's nstitute Continues i i y'TenlaVj ot rin- tr-achers' i i i 1 to oi the' i interest and iastni'-tion. rlasn. Ir Kiem-r ar.d i i t- and tli-' retail pni no' i i i i r.

It said. a lie- of i i a i in i i i inFnraiK-e rates. Th" iri'Tensed- -Sftfl per in ii.uaj instain es and tbe a i i i i i because a i i said a but di ei in foreign nruieys i i i i a imported a i i i a i a a AH suiuiLioii has followed tin in I a so far as her exports n.r.t i-rpeil- I here said i that in a of cases Ital! firms not accept i own Jur insisted in sterling or dol-. a given a liri's Jit a or i a i sterling was lirivn only fivt- per orma -ards and arm posts wst the rnnii nt mmiO'ns of dollars a year. On pood a i it said thai no navy yard or nrnn post, i can be of the slightest need in i of trouble Tv-lll be abolished The 'fire w4H be directed against those i i ave been al lowed to stand because of political jws sure alone.

A the between the Prtsldent and Senator Tillman, it came very clear a nothing like an appropriation bf advo cenn reiie "tiju'ujiht v.s; The program for todav will be: 9 a. m. Music. Devotional Exercise? Rev. Robert Bell.

Roll Call. Reading i i i Announceinc-n's. "Toiupromifslng Methods anfl i Real Motives." Dr. Mc-mam. Story." Mrs.

Comstock. Conferences: F'hysical with print Ipaly. I I I Mr. and -Mrs. Phlegar and family, Williarnsport.

several hours in Jersey Shore yesterday. AVIS AID SOCIETY MEETS.AT OF MRS. KISSEL Mrs- IdaLjKiasel a i I-a- dles' Aid society of the 1'lielps ciiapel at her lioraa at Jersey Shore F. D. A was spent and i served.

Those present were: Mr. suid i E. Wentz. Mr. and T.

Kahle. Mr. and Mrs. A. F.

Wentz, Mr Mrs. Raymond KaHe. a Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Herritt, Mr.

and Mts. Charles Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs, M.

E. Hnyder. 1 Mrs. Ida Kissel, Mrs. Alice Groff.

Mrs. Feris Overdorf, Mrs. Pierce liowersT Mrs. Walter Chubb, Mrs. -L- trCTCaronne.Kline.

Marion Kline Good Scores Are bers at Island Park--Zettle High The Gun club held its regular weefc- ly shoot yesterday afternoon at Island park. The scorvs were made: Shot At Broke Spann SI Bingroan 50 3" Kline i' Nevison 50 3S i Womer 75 Angle 50 37 Feerrar 50 40 Shurr 34 75 54 Zettle .47 BIG BARN BURNS M. Carson and daughter. Thelma, Mrs. Charles Newton Ison Mr.

and Mrs. William Brown. Lau' a Mabel and Flov.i Marshall. John Peppennan. iliurke McKee.

John Berfield. Reuben, 'I'ardo Elizabeth and "roy J. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs.

William Bar-; Mr. end Mrs. Wesley English: jand -Mrs. Jacob Kiddle. Mr.

tmd Mrs. Greenaway and son. Eklwartl. Mr. Miller and son, Mr.

and Deloss Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Marshall and daughter. Flor- Mr.

and Mrs. George Fisher and daughter, and Mrs. 1-lenry liauw end datighter. Elslfc Mr. and.

TMn-. Oliver Berfield, and daughter. As-' ire.s and sons. John and FredencU. MARSHMALLOW TOAST IS AT BUBB HOME A marshmallow toast was given a the home of Miss Ruth Bubb recently.

A.reunion of the class of 1910 of Lycomine County Normal school was held in Soars' near Muncy, Aujtust "27. A large rercentaKe oT 'the members were pres- I ent and an time was re- i ported by all. Officers were elected' to act for the next reunion, to be held In 1920. They are as follows: President, Lewis Mack: vice preddent, George Sharrow; secretary. Elsla Bair: treasurer.

Donald Ungard; his. Jennie Marguerite Kable. Mary Chubb, Mary Ott, Lois Wolf, Elizabeth Ott, Eloi.se Wentz. L.eRoy Chubb. "Lament Wolf, Fillrnore Wentz, Clifford Wentz, Harold Kable and Howard'Buf- 'flneton.

ENTERTAINS AID SOCIETY. Mrs. Thomas Edgar entertained the Ladies' Aid society of the M- E- church at her home on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs W. H.

Lamkin, Mrs. George Lowe, Mrs. C- O. Graham. Mrs.

Norman Miller, Mrs. William Ruple, Miss Eliza- A large- barn owned by Frank Myers, near Pine Creek, was totally de- bv Bre- of origin, morning about 10 o'clock- All of the live stock was caved bat all of the farming Implements, and grain and hay were consumed In the flames. The loss is several hundred dollars, part of which le covered by ingur- Brink. Thelma Woomer; Elizabeth i Young, Miss Bortoff, of Lock Haven: Ruth Bubb. Marian Sweyar, Slnton Chllds, Hairy yVoomer, Earl Rufffceafl, Lewis Huff, Calvin Young.

Clarence I White Clarence Woomer. Wesley i i Keller. Art Kefler an'd Harold Tobias 1 They were chaperoned by Mrs. C. G.

Woomer, Mrs. E. Crist P. P. Gotham, of State College.

AVIS TO PUAY CORNING. CATCH IN PINE CREEK The Avis car shop team will go to BW1 Woomer Edward Crist and Pal 1 MM- Goth returned yeaterday from 10 o'clock. Mr. Williamson was formerly of Jersey Shore, and was. wall known, here.

Several ye-irs apoohe conducted extensive lumber; operations in this secUon. Mi. was S2 years of ajrf and is survived by the following brothers and sisters, all of whom reside in this sexllon: C. Ei J. R.

and Mrs. D. A. B'nsnian. of Jersev Shore; Wllliinifon.

of t-Httsdasirarg; A 6 of Antes Fort, and Mrs. Russell, of TO DANVILLE. Deibler, who was arrested pome time ago on a charpe of threats to irirfc-mis cnt. to Pinr'Uci State hncpital for the insane oy an order of the court filed at yesterday. A commission was appointed who probi-d bis sanity and-Tound him Insane.

PERSONAL MENTION. Mre Jennie Zackey and dauphte. Helen of Philadelphia, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCollouph.

of Main street Mr. and Mrs. ft. E. Nealy have returned to their home at Allentown, after spending some-time with the Jatter's parents, -Mr.

and Mrs. 3. W. Miller, of Allegbsay streeL Mr. and Mrs.

Reuben Wagner, of Oval, were Jersey Shore visitors yesterday. Mrs. Henry Shaffer. Sweely. Mtes Esther Smith and Miss JBertha Shoup were WiHlamsport visitors cated In some juvarters for additional defenses, -will l.e a.ked of Safe and Sane Policy.

"1 3Jn for a a and sane policy of mllttan and naval expansion." Sen.nor Tillmari said on leaving the i i H-use people i indorse" i a 1 1 President' i dt-t-ide upon Considi raMe opposi'lion expected from.mt-.mbi.-rs of Congress i whose districts UK-less a and a a a i a ane located. It has of ihls oppoltion that Uie sta- tior.f a not been" abolished Urfore offl. lals of the i i i a i hri- flr.n i belief Oiat th a i i whojo. tin-l of at.ii i Tnd''rVe If bnsfd on a Letters i i i 1 ll I i i i to I i i fall. Address.

'Ripid Systrms and Ready Adjiistn.ent.' Ir lovinp Ivxercisfs' Adjoitrnp.vnt, MADE 97 ARRESTS. The police made S7 arresls. in. eust of fines arr.ountin): posed $5-40 NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Hish l.ow Clos.

i i i a i i i to ir. n- a i a Thf- k'tter to i i i i i i i fol I i I sr. i I nin a i a i i i i i i i i anil a a i i i I the H- 1 Family Theater. In the course of a fraity and tin-re i. Jiollling more commonplace a tlie a i of the newly rk-ii.

of tlw of tbeir be.ttera. Tliis is a i a exemplified in the new suipinc and danc'inc comedy, r- Father," i is to lie iln a a i a Family i a i i on Mond'ay a ami i i i Tin- I'uidnction i is un- diT-thti. direction Bf.tii.tf. nijiR. aUi r.

i was hy i card-oils ol i a the i i a i It in acts i in Henry Shaffer and Mrs. R. H. MeeK were present HOLD I I Mrs. George entertained the following at a i bee at her home on Thursday: Mrs.

iranlel Dutte. Miss Effle Dutte. Mrs. James Shaw, Mrs. Fred Henry.

Mrs. S. S. "iVfsoflia Hamilton. Mrs.

tTsyton Mrs. lfock--and-- Harry Swartz. day. The" team was to play the Albany shop team on Saturday, but this game was called off and will be played later. GIVES EXCELLENT LECTURE.

Rev. E. B. Bailey gate an Illustrated lecture last evening in the Trinity Vr'tqj ES-inpflifal nn the a fishing trip up captured about 60 pounds of eels and about 15 pound of scale fish. They report fishing very pxx) In the creek at present The water is In One condition and some very pood catches are being taken out of the creek every day.

-fert as I Saw It." ence. ras Mies Kathryn Klnp attended tbe pdegraff reunion, which was held at the Willlamsport Country club on Wednesday. Miss Mary Welsh has returned to her home at Sunbury. after spending gome time with Jacobs of Milton, was a visi- here yesterday. AID SOCIETY MEETS.

HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC. Mrs. Harry Felmlt tite-rtaint-d the Tno the Maccabees held nii-mters of Ladles' Aid society of the I'nited TtrarsTln John. i a i i Nliss psrtc: cars ran to Funeral services for James Norton, who died at the home oT hlg on Cemetery sttwt. after a lingering Illness, were morning at Vt o'clock at the St.

Luke's Roman ic cburrh. Rev. Fatlu'r Manley rtP 1 1 Aliram Moyi-r. l-ta Felmlee and were a Siamm anl day and rill and Mr. Grady, 7i-v i 1' 4 li'i v.

ard i i L'-4 iv i i i i Can Pi. 1 V'-V i iia aiui r.ut i a a one 1 to in cer- t'an. Ciins I i i i- of lu'M l.i TI in s. asoii-- i 1 is a ami i a i nil i i Mid lot and in a i i is a cast noted for its i.n,p. and i a i i At least ii i i i are i i I in- a i i of comedy LAPORTE A i i nr.i-t i i i 11 f-.

U--J i I i i i i i ir. i i i i i i i ii 4 4 4-iS. 4 4 4 4 I i Sept i .7. i i of I i is i i i K.i!.-:ik i KuMUt- i of i 1 aniJ Mrs ft nil i i i of Ni an- i Hotiert I a i a i a I The ladies" Aid sr.clety of i i i I i a i i serve an i supper In Avis Music l.aH on a a i IS A I Miss i Hro ks. of Shon-.

I is a of and W. P. j. a i i of U)rk a is i i a few clays i and 1 J. I.

"Mr and Mrs. W. a yesterday for a a a i a hereTiiev si i tho a i i i a Sn.i ad anil i a re-! home i i a from a i i i i at a In I'n-me i i hi? C.uj 1 WILL HOLD FOOD SALE. i The lB.Ji.-s of the Walnut Baptist i hold a food sal- a a a i at th- home of Mrs I or. i stn-t-t.

at the parsonape of the I- irst Ijur.e i chun li 1)- Rev. C. Lintwed. MOOSE TO HOLD OUTING. 'The local order of.

Moose will I I MEET. CUi- i meet Jit 7 o'ciiv'K in hall A a to bi- pr-'-s- BIRTH OF SON. of od AURtist T. a son 4.or\wxnl was formerly Miss of Jersi Shore. its annual i on Monday.

her instead of Saturday, as was first planned. The i i will tie at a near Antes ToH, 6 A I Davli! C.arnier. of A i -mderwcni an operation 'at file Jersey Shore hos i a on He was r-portJ to be i very pood estt-r- day. Miss Sara Hoy is i i relatives I L. EL Cooley.

of WHllamspori, trans- bttSHUJPS In Jersey Shore ytsler: day. Maude Carothers has returned her home at Williamsport. after visninp relatives here. -W. Hartr.

of a I visitor here yesterday. I Misses Ruth and HeJen wore Willinmsport visitors yesterday Mrs Jacob Manner, of Oriole, WAS a jersey shore visitor yesterday. I Mrs. Kllen Carman and Robert I of Bath. N.

V. and N. i Mason, of city, who have Irf-en visit me the Misses Oannan on i Alleghany have returned to i their- i Mrs. Fred Carter has returned to her home' nt Tladnchton. after spend -i fricn'Iy lives hero.

i and Mrs Kline and son Earl spent Wednesday with friends at Cammal. Miss Messie Courson has rotnrm-il i to her home at Clearft'-'d. a inp a i Mr. and Mrs H. a of Main street.

New Linoleums. Seo tho new fall In i new on in one of i show window's. F. 1 M. Patchcn Co.

OL r.o-t i 0 1 i -of a i i i a Roci-fs. of i i a pni-t at Mokonin I i i a Savon, of a a spTt a a i i i a i general er.t of C. A of Ft.i a.lel; i Is a guest at the Colt of th a West af.i tid on i .,.1 r.pt a I A IN Committee Reports WELLSBORO a lire i a few days in. i i i Mr. Wnlz's motlier.

regressing anil Thr- rtnrttfer monthly inf-etinp of tho Soulli i held i.isi li-e a In repairing ax.d r-- a i Market wcus ropnrted by the i i i Thr- coir.niitOSe i placing of a on- Mair. i The report df i i balanre in penerahlund of 1 Exonera- i i i of a $70 nllo-Aci-cn tlio tlupllcatf. An was rend hy Horotifih Soli-cl- tor lla.rfis A a tho Je- Kuls connocted i fills to tie by the 1-orouph in tlie operations con- i i i with i a constructions. subject of rop' a trees and a a done by to s'reo-Ls, sewers and other property was A a referred i i i i Tile i of the i tor i i of i second floor of borouph tall iiiy replied liilkins. "It's reli-rred to the i commit- 1 tee.

Wrilshoro! S. pi. 2 --The class A i Shi roside -oviHe Old Hc-me lab a xecretaiK and tn-asun-r. Geors- a editor. Merrick i H.

Conrnde and daiiphter. days hcri as guests of Misst-s and Adamy Floyd Hilflper has rouirnf-d homo fron; 4JWS Nellie, are visiting i In C'oralntr R. Field morninp for I i N. on a. few days' i Fkiilinper left yi-sti r.iiy for Ridpway.

wht-re she spi winter rs. Miss a a Bailey, of the fa of i college. Northampton. Ma.ss... i- her V.r.

and Mrs. I. r.al'i Marlnn Wlilticp left this morning fi-r Ne-v i Hy to train for a Bt tto a i Island hospital. Mrs Fni.1 i been ht-rt 1 for a few- days, i r-firneil yt'sieriiay to her hoite Ct-ot r. Miss Je'rmio Wood, of CtiWier.

Is Mr. ontV Mrs, FreU Emaiick at MidleV.iry Dr. Frod i and a i Of Phil- sdo'phin. Wi-dm stiay here. They are l.y motor a here for Eimira, Y.

C. Spaiildrnp was In Holiday attcndrng tte SpaJtllng rtimlon- Mr end Mrs. Leo Wait and eon. and Tainted POST. Mrs Charles i i was the piost of Rev, atid Mrs.

rouchs. of Tiosn. today Chnflcs a of i lins been a few days here al the home of E. O'-vlett. A O.

Field, has been visit Ins friends and relatives i for the few- days, has rvturEtd to his homo in Oxford, N. Y. Mrs. O. A.

Dartt. of Stony Fork, is spending a few dayt i her dn'iph ter. Mrs. George Burroughs, at Tioca. Mrs W.

W. Brunk has home from Palmyra, whoro eh- was called by the serious ihness of her sister Mr. and Mrs. i i i two a are i i i ey's sist'-r. Mrs I) i i Misses Lulu of "Westfleld.

have been Bpending a I ill at her home on West avi-n "0, I much improved. Mrs. John A. Miller and two i i drcn, of Corninp N. are of Mrs.

Carl Spencer. i Mrs. Wesley and G. i Black well, "of Lloyd, i alli-rs in K. and snn.

Earl, of Moore, of nrn i i pa'ent- Mr. ami Mrs. a a a Hrrhert I i a Tomcna held at Covinpton. Miss Edith Ralloy. of the rtidia-nn 'Normal.

a Irul. ts a here i par Mr. and Mrs Hailry. Their Pet Name For Her. cousin siarnh sin a a "Yes: nil her SaJ SPAPESJ.

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