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Warren Times Mirror from Warren, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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PAGE EVEIIOTQ MIRROR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15. "t- A SPtENDID MEETING OF PARENTS WAS HELD (Continued iium page oue.j with love aW sympathy for the child under care unwise parents'; After jeaeh subject presented, helpful discussions followed, showing 'the deep interest by, every one present. It; was unanimously voted to. continue these meetings, and 'the power was visited in the chairman to appoint a committee to arrange the 'and date of. next meeting.

A splendid' meeting all the way through, and: those who were de-' tained at home lost the inspiration and uplift which comes from heart to heart talks on live subjects. is nearer to the heart of every parent than their And when the next opportunity is' for another congress of the same kind, it would seem that none would fail to avail themselves of the chance to help the forward movement of their own child and The meeting most enthusiastic, many being present from Clarendon and other towns. BROADSIDE FOR TAMMANY HALL from page ohe.j tmodaited only a part of the people who sought to hear Cotou'el 'Roosevelt. Xilie others 'bloc-iked t'Jie streets in front of the Itfheitres a.nd ataost overwhelmed Colonel (Roosevelt 'when- ihe- appeared, in their 'eagerness to see iliim. Colone-1 Roosevelt's doctrine of "'new nationalism" -was -endorsed by Representative jSl'oat Easset't, introduced.

Colon el at tilie -first lils Mr. iFassebt said 'that Colonel (Roosevelt stood' -for the ten icomm-a'ndiments. "If 'that: isJ-iteAV waffaoriaidism," lie said, ve oiie new 'iiajjibnalisui all -tire for inyael'f and my ibildraii and for my friends ihaye 'told us," Mr. iconbinued. you loyers Ik.f-t must smash so iEbat can in .,1012.

Tlhat is 'as. if the only, to victory to 6'urreiiiler -tilie eaual-con- -ftraets-, tSi-e governor, -the stalte -officers, nd 'control of corporaitions. Mudi Tammany. Efctll cares. -for- in That a.rguiment have only one basis, that victory would result to our --utfer "disgust inside of two years; On bas-is I -wiM Accept it.

and on that alone." Colonel GRo'pseiveilt said that 'every "city iix the. country -liad suffered; some for bhe wrings inflicted -by cor- fporaitiionSj and 'tfuat ia many cases tire inioVemeiiit to end; the aJbuees' met with lop'posi'tdon ifram Ooweruors, sometimes judges. ''Men in efcate: -Who ar-e opposing, 'us," Jie said, "are mien who have governors, legisla'tiiresy Judges, ami colonel adimit'ted tilia-t Mr. Stbii- on was" an' of dtstrueStion" inso- his prpeeeu'tion-of -tiie sugar trust acquit. Mr.

(Dix -Oif the ipossiibBlity that -he will 1 'be -tihe iatgenlt of destimction. of any eorpora- ta6n," colonel. "Tammany Hall leit Mm be." DESPERADO WAS KILLED BY POSSE (Continued from page dirp'pV xvdi'en clioiibed to Jtilie "'t'jie iWiliioh -MS was 'baxnkaxled during (battle aid iire; The who had '(previously ibe'en on'ortally -wounded, d-rop- dead' ni his, traciks." T'lie 'body flif tlia desperado 'Was seized 'by mob aiid' dragged" 'dywn the city limits, 'JMie--' me-m'be'fsJ-of the molb ibeiit on oii'utilaitiilg' t'lie body, 'but Chief addrjessed t'he crowd and suc- ''ceeded in paofying the -mob. Iiter -tlie (body -wai5 reimoyed 'to the- where it: was yiewfttL -by tltQusaaids': 'last, exajjiiihiaifcipii sihowed tiliaf Ibeen fiihoit rnine times. Very little, cau 'be learned of -the identity of the than the i'act that he from" Virginia that av ibrbitiiier -was fcijled officers at Wil- liadnson, -W, last January.

ALASKA LAND CASE COMMENCED (Continued from, page one.) Others on Grill It also. is known igrand jury, sittiiig.at Spokane in coimeetion witSi t'he distTict -court of the eas'teim diistiiot- of Wfatsliington, is considering still other charges of fraudulent coal' entries iii Alaska, and resiilts -are exipecbed-. from tihese inivestigations, similar to ith'ose olbbained. AT THE ROLLER RINK, OCT. 17, 1910 A novel plan -has been decided upon by the management of the Holler Rink assist the ladies interested in tihe Children's Aid Society iu raising funds necessary to conduct the work they have at hand.

An admission' of twenty-five cents, iu- skates, will be charged' each session and one-half the gross receipts the entire day will be donated to ithe: Children's Aid Society. One is always'happy while assisting others, also one is always happy while skating. Think of tibe happiness you nia'y derive and think. of" the wonderful work you will be assisting in while skating. Oct.

17. 1910. I ARTODSXS' KECITAL COURSE iSeaspn tickets, tlie Conservatory ts' 'Recital course may 'be procured October 19th. a Couscr- "fore ftve recitals will $1.50. The fim't nuni'ber of the course-will fbe-gtyen, evening Oct.

eOMi, fliei ipopiilai 4 Ahierican' XDoabrailtb, and Mr. Carl Bernthaler, director of the iPittsburg.Symphony Orchestra. I LARGE TREES TRANSPLANTED Mr. Jacob Santimire of Erie, is in Warren with his tree moving wagon will plant or large trees, 'gjviH put in'-tree from six to eight in djameter. AJI work guaran- teed.

Orders may be left at Wallace Bros, livery. GAMEyLAWS The latest game laws free Sporting Goods Store. 10-13-6td sure to attend the roller skating rink on Monday. Benefit Children's Aic Society. --Subscribe the Mirror.

IP TM 7 7 7 IF '7 Consistent Conservative Shoppers Profit Greatly At Our Special Weekly Friday and Saturday Sales! A FEW OF THE BEST THINGS FROM EACH DEPARTMENT PUT OUT FOR APPRECIATIVE BARGAIN HUNTERS Y0TI WILL APPRECIATE THESE OFFERINGS IN THE DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT 25 pieces full 'bleached shaker flapnel, value lOc for .80 yd 15 pieces blue and white -apron gingham, of coui-se, it's at 5c yd 36 inch-silkoiines, a goocUy number of-pa)tterns to choose from at -10c yd -600- j-ar'ds colored outin-g fjann-el, ini'll' end reimaaiits. These go quickly when -offered at lOc, but we sell them Friday aud-Saturday-at yd WEATHER YOU SUPPLIED? 11-4 all wool colors red and black, grey and pinlv and white, blue and white. Every blanket is st'rictly all wool, special at 50 pair 11-4 cottooi-blankets, in greys; -also white with eol- ored' orders -of pink 'and blue. We will put. these but for days'selling at $1.19 pr DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.

wool colors 'of blue, grey, tau, broAvn, red, pink, green -and bl'a'ck 48c yd 36 -in'ch black silkAffeita, a bearatiful soft silk, value yd RIBBONS AND GLOVES FOR QUICK SELLING pink, light blue, tan, green, red very sp'ecial ait yd cblKire'd 'cihaniois gloves, 1 clasp, all sizes, $1.00 value at 79c pr SPECIAL FUR OFFERING FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY--SEE WINDOW .35 large pillow block mufi's in Wolf and Fox $10.00 25 large sfeiiwl collars kt Wolf aaid Fox 'at Rentember tliese prices hold for Friday and Saturday only. MINK MUFFS 30 genuine Natural Mink Muffs in three and four stripe at $22.00 SPICY NEWS FROM COAT AND SUIT DEPARTMENT Wdthin the last -week we have received about 100 new suits and e-oaAs, choice range from $5.00 to $40.00 STB-ICTLY ALL WOOL SUITS, $10.00 TO $50.00 A late range of sizes -arid colors in any shade desired. Among the n'eav coats 'are some nifty models at moderate price. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Couch Covers in Oriental colorings and pretty designs, regular $1.50 goods, special 98c Tapestry Curtains, a good qimlity, full size door drapery in red and green colorings; good patterns and nicely -edged, regular $3.95 curtains for $3.10 pr Also a fine quality of Tapestry Curtains in green, red and brovra colorings, tiasty patterns and finely edged, htls every appearance of a cuistora made curtain, regular price special Friday and Saturday Colored Scrims, 36 inches wide, good patterns and pretty colorings, special price 15c yd Also a few pieces of'colored m-adras at yd Bargains' yoxi cannot affiord to overlook.

Ask to see them. OUR UNDERSKIRT STOCK HAS AN ANSWER FOR EVERY WOMAN'S QUESTION 2 dozen Black Taffeta Silk Underskirts, well tailored and sell 'in a usual way -ait $5.00 here for Friday and Saturday selling at $3 98 Ladies' Persian Silk Underskirts in colors of blue, green, reseda and old rose, the elassy made skirts at $5.50 HANDKERCHIEFS Gents' odd initial Cambric Handkerchiefs, a nu-mber that should go quickly, 3 for 25c Ladies' barred hemstitched handkerchiefs, every 'handkerchief worth 5c, special 7 for 25c COMFORTABLE WEIGHT SLEEPING GARMENTS Men's Flannelette Nig-ht Shirts, the $1.00 kind, slightly soiled, 'good sizes in colors of pink and blue stripe, for two clays only -73c ea Ladies' Flannelette Night Gowns in colors -that are staple. full and well made, special art 48c ea IN KNIT UNDERWEAR, WE CAN OUTFIT THE WHOLE FAMILY Children's grey fleeced sleeping garments, good value at 50c, special at -25c Ladies' pure white vests and panfe, afll sizes and extra heavy weig'bJt, usual 39c ea M'en's mixed fleece shirts "And drawers, extra heavy wei-gM at 45c garment PA We have learned by experience that it does not matter how comfortable or.what the quality.of the mattress may he, dust and dirt are hound to accumulate in them. We have the necessary machinery and facilities for renovating hair mattresses and guarantee the work to. be New ticks- furnished if needed.

Geo. L. Folkmaii The HIGH SCHOOL Boys Know 'how to pack the few; miniates preceding the afternoon session chuck full of pure fun in an all roun'd catchmg scramble. It shows the need-of a most well built shoe for every school boy, for they certainly are -able to put them to the $1.50 to $2.50 Will buy a regular height shoe for school wear t)hat is without' question 'the best put together 1 shoe to be had, and at $2.00 to $3.50 the 'high cuts boys have such a lilting for. 'Either shoe is" sure-to satisfy.

Eberhart Mi OPPOSITE SUSPENSION BRIDGE STOP! LOOK LISTEN I Don't Avait until the ground is with snow before-you select your We enjoy the reputation of carrying -only the very best lines, such as "the Classic Line; 25 $2:00 to $21.00 Eeon'onny Line, 14 num- "bers to $21.50 Clark Jewel 5 numbers $7.50 to $16.00 Tripile Effect Line, 2 numbers $17.00 to $21.00 Many other styles in Reflector and Radiator patterns. Remember we pay freight oa out of town shipments. PICKETT HARDWARE CO. Your Earning Capacity Should enable you to do more than just make yoiir -living. You ought to save money.

Then mafae your savings earn tor you -by depositing with this company at 4 per cent, interest. You will agreeably surprised to see how fast an -account grows with regular or monthly de- Conewango Trust Co Safe "THE EAST SIDE BANK." Progressive Convenient -I i I REIG'S. Pharmacy, PENN'A. AVE. E.

I It is a wise man who gives thought to the future -and increases his savings before his earning capacity decreases. Better start a savings account now- with the Warren Trust Company 4 per cent, on Interest Accounts. WARREN TRUST COMPANY iNEWSPA'PERr.

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