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Pi.01 FOWI- WAKSXN. EVENtKC WEDflfESVXK-JUHB 24. THE WASHINGTON, June Prob- ably showers this afternoon fair and cooler tonight and Thuisday. Daily Reflections Briggs Family Reunion "Next Thuf day the -annual reunion of the' Briggs will be held at the home of Wallace Briggs at Frewsburgv" The 'Thompson family will also hold their family reunion at the same- time ''ami' place. Invitations Out-- Mr.

and Mrs. K. L. Jverr have issued invitations for the wedding of their daughter, Sarah Izell to" Mr. Williain Albert Balbach.

llic ceremony will take place July 8th at 3 323 East Wednesday afternoon, o'clock at lioifl'e," street. The Thunderstorm--The wvere 'clec- tncal'atoini over thk section Tuesday night wiib one to stuke terror to the heart of a timid pws'ou. At, the lightning.Hashed as rapidly as the ticking of a telegraph. The 'thunder rolled aiM crashed between the hillti like tlie artillery of The storm followed two of the hottest days in'the- memory of the oldest residents of Warren. The heavy downpour of rain did not cool tlie" atmosphere nciontly to overcome the oppressive heat, although the night air in this vicinity is usually cool and conducive to comfortable sleep.

One blinding iisisli was accompanied' instantly by 'explosive crash' of thunder that made it seem that the bolt had the window sill. The oi. the School, remembering that sound travels at the rate of 1U91 feet per second, be- CONTfitACTOR LAVERY'S APPROVED BY COUNCIL Special gan to calculate how far from them the electrical discharge occurred. Pork on Berries--The Oil City Blizzard's man is very observing, as tho following, from yesttn-day'-s issue of the an organization of' Pittsburg sportsmen I a 'P er 'indicates: lucre was sight i rr-i 1 ll! 1HT 1111 nt 1 stopped for'a time in Warren" Tuesday evening. The men tin a canoeing and fishing: trip.

They' started; at Glean -and are ilbatiiig down-the river. The men occupy 18 canoes aiid present an imposing flotilla, town. Were Wcdde'd They camped below Today--At noon today at the icbidencc of tlie biide's parent's, Mr and Mis William J. Wi'tz. South Side, Mi.

George Walter Ir.vin. Clara. Witz wen- The groom of DuBois and Miss united in marriage is a resident of DuBois and the couple will take up their residence in that af ter a wedding tour. Many Disappointed--Aceoidmg to the report sent out by the Statf Pharmaceutical Board of ihc 221- persons examined for pharma-cists at the recent, meeting, bra 113 were sutccssful. Of 2b2 applicants for qualified assistants 190 passed.

In the list ot successful regisleied pharmacists appear the names of several Vcnango county young men. Merry Camping Party--A 51 merry camping party is the week ax Hemlock at the Ja'clcson cottage, chaperoned by 1 Jackson anilMrs. Brockvay. The following young 1 people compose the eight: Misses Errittattne Cowan, Evelyn Crandall, Lillian Brodk- way, Mary Durm and Ralph Jackson, Treat Davidson, and Franfc MacNamai av W. C.

T. TJ. Outing--The Central W. C. T.

U. made their annual visitation.to the Rouse. Hospital yesterday afternoon: The trip was made in cairy-alls" aSicF abut 25 made the pilgrimage. At' hospital they distributed flowers, cateef Til 3'' and ice cream as -nell as little iieeessti; a which -was anything- lut a-l the union station at ivoou 'yesterday, and the saying that do not 'kiruw oiie-'ha-lf the dirt we- was confirmed. One of the incoming brought a lot of express that was).

to bo transferred to a- train in the afternoon. consign-- mcnit was about a. dozen crates of line looking ill so a. 'live pig. What did the brilliant CO expressman do land the box coiitaMiiflig the porker on top of the'strawberry" crates; The pig looked quite clean, having' been prior isliipment, ili Ls crate w-a-s -by no means a rose gaTdeat-, aiid na'tiirally 'iil'tli.

had air opportunity to -get a'ather close to- berries. There was ira excuse for S'uch woi-k on the part of the express co-m- pany employes, as sevc-ra-l trucks were standing around, BRANCH-FOJIBES NUPTIALS WAS CELEBRATED TODAY Former Warren Young Man Weds Miss Gladys Branch. Bliss Giladys Braimli, daughter of Mr. 'Mrs. H.

JET. Branch, was' united' hi aM marriage ait four o'clock tihis afte-rnoou at he 30u'Jaekso'n street, -to' ilr. M. Forbes, of Veray, Ihd'iama. -The 'Key.

Paid Jv pastor of the' Fiirst'' Ba.p'tisfc cliurcli, performed the "wliich 'Wius' 'by- tlitf-J-m-me'diiiaitc members of 't-he two families -and. a few friends QI the- couple. the a. reeeption was a wfMoh. and- left for jtfe "IQi-ey will resi'de at.

Vc- the" who ties of life that -are always of use tii $lie patients. During the afternoon a sli6rt gospel service "was held and was also enjoyed. TM Panic Averted--One of the picture slums was gneu an intermission last night during rluv storm 'when the electricity vas cut oil' and the hall plunged into absolute darkness excepf for the flashing lightning. Some thought the building hau been and a panic was nariowly avert, ed by someone supplying a light near the entrance and assuring the'audience that theie was no danger. Filtratiott Plant--The Warren Water- Company is now making the 1irst atep for the building of the filtration plant Gladerun.

The plant will be built as soon as the material is recened and. iis it will greatly increase tlie pressure throughout the city, the water lines used for lire pui poses on Pcnnsylvajiia avenue are being reinforced Kew lilies are being laid and the will tend to a decreasing of insuiartee rates along the street. Horse Electrocuted--A driving horse owned by Wallace Brothers, the livery men, was electrocuted Tuesday night 1 at GUderun The animal was' being driven by Earl Deatler, who a-s in company with a yourrg lady The aeeompanj the electricail storm "blew down a. telegraph wire and it hung over the high tension trolley cable. When -tihe horse came in contact with it he fell to the ground; and died inistantly Fortunately -the of ttie were uot injured.

The horse one of pair of -black- drivers and was valuable animal Joke Was Fatal--A foreigner '-known only as Prank died the Kibtaiihkig general hospital Sunday midnight. The deceased ihad been brought- from East Brady last suffering from biirn 0 sustained bv the explosion of powder in -a--can he was carrying, it is alleged some of i'iis companions thiew a lighted into it. The remains ere taken to the. Montgomery morgue, but aifc noon, yesterday Funeral Director Khod-es had. been uii- able to gain aay information as to the' full naone of the unfortunate man, or whether anj- relatives.

--ttiat- tamimg Tnnes. Lijfhtnihg s'truiik the dwelling xrf George FehlmaJi; corner' Penna and Pine last night and shot down thiough the house. A fire started in the garret and 'was ovliugUisitd with a. bucket oi water. 3Sie HTC department was sumnzoned.

init their services were not required. A bed in one of the sleeping rooms shattered and i fortunately a child that occupied tlie bed. was removed only TOinut-es -before "the feefau. The Ho-use of 31 HI Brennan, 'W. was also struck, lut; no da.ruagu resulted The Piso building shwken "ftith a severe but, not Have Drowned--Ifc is feared thmt four peopJe lo-t their 'lives 'by being dtxwTTwd in Cbautauqua.

Lake on Sunday excursionists, Waited 3lidwy and hired a. snvall row- tatt. Wiea tiity started from the thp owner saw that the craft ipveriottled and urged them to take ktMrffer but "warning was not Mndta The four failed to (return that Or uttJbongh both were searched for the boat it oomld not be located, The former W.arreiiL youii'g dent- iSf Thi" Bevei-lte P.ress. is wry pop.ttl'ai-, lady with a host' of "friends. For a nuoi- ie'r -lias licl-d a position as ifilllYP-Tinr Qi I OF -vieiNiojy -MUCH LOCAL INTEREST Here and in This Part Y.

M. Meeting of Borough Council Tuesday Evening. WarrenyTaT, Juiio 23, Special meeting of the Town- Council; held at the Council Chamber a o'clock p. in. Present, Messrs.

Lyons, Lemmon, Bartsch, F. J. Lyons, Ott, O'eer, Xichola, Eaton and Jolmson. President Lyons stated that this meeting was tailed lor" the special pose of approving the bond of 11. Lavery for paving and bond- of.

A. Black for painting Third street bridge. Moved by Mr. J. Lyons, weeonJcd by Mr.

that, tlie bond W. It. Lavery, sjuu ot the United Company of Maryland, 1 approved by the counciL GiirriiVd. Moved li.y Mr. Bartsch', seconded 1 by Mr.

Johnson, that the bond of A. K. Black, in' the' SHUT of $500, with A. Alexander and 11. Winger as sureties, be approved by council.

Carried. On motion council then adjourned. U. G. LYONS, i'res.

Attest: W. B. WEED, W. M. S.

MEETING. Tlie Woman's Home Missionary Society of the First M. I'l cluuvh will meen with Mrs. A. J.

Brown at the Conservatory of Music, Friday, June 20th '3 p. rn. Subject for consideration, "Suii- dny Observance." Leader, Joiinia Thomas. After the meeting dinner will be-served from 5 to 7 o'clock. Following is the menu: Roast Veal, Brown Gravy Mashed Potatoes Ffesli Tomatoes Balced Beans Cucumber Itehsh Home-made Brown and White Bread Ice Grearn with Strawberry Sauce Cake Coil'ee Price 25c.

Come aiid bring your family and friends. MEETINGS, The' regular weekly midweek: vesper service'" will be at' 7:30 tonight in- the First English'Lutheran church. Conewango W. C. T.

U. will hold their- regular the 25tb at 2:30 at the Clark home; Conewango' avenue north. Subject, "Devotion, to the Celebration of Independence Day Birthday of Mary H. Hunt." Leaders, Mrs. lyiiowlton, Mrs.

Hatch and Miss Jennie Holt. The Woman's Missionary Society, of the U. church, will meet with Mrs. Holland tin. the' corner of Jackson and Prospect streets' Thursday at 2:30 ni: All nienibers'urged 'to be present to discuss plans for coming year'.

and cake 1 will be served from four to nine" "o'clock, vit.ed. on the lawn Everyone in "JUST LIKE A WOMAN" And "I English two very line, funny pictures. Song, the Man in the Moon Were Coon." Coniicv'slides at Tlieatoriuni. fqr Clearance of Suites New Record! We must reduce our stock? quickly so 'you've this uncon- actual opportunity to secure parlor furniture far below ac- tuals'; for cost has been ignore, ed and price to sell quickly" has been marked way down; Ydu should not miss this' salejj-' won't either; if- you're afc savingly 3 PIECED PARLOR SUITS $12.75 This suit is regular value, made of. birch frames mahogany veneered- back, poU ished finish; nicely upholstered; Large line of three and five piece suits to choose from at a surprising discount.

io per; cent, off on all parlor pedestals, odd-parlor chairs, parlor cabinets, music benches, etc; SPECIAL Solid oak Tabburettes I' i Furniture A -little oettef furniture moiiey: build- airg' Was dedicated- Sunday. -It cost to Uuilld, on. which re- a unpaid of 000 'ik "'the first city, to prostration- from' heat. A foreigner 'cuiji'loyed in 1 the street sweeping, ideparbnieut, 'was overcome. Saturn day -afterupon.

Mrs; -Edward a Dunkirk wo- in seatclvidig' for medicine in the. 'the Before'-she discovered' her alia diad tiaken 1 a. 'big dose of -carbolic acid. For -a. tiiiiie her condition cai'tieal, 'Hvi'll recover-.

iHa-lsey, asaistanV ticket agent at the Union. station, Dunk-irk, is sufferin.g"from blood poisoning, contracted, it is believed from handling Bradford Era. has returned from flying trip" to Sunny 'Itaily, and-is writing very interesting 'letters -describing it for ben- L. H. GREEN BLAIE Successors to O.

H. Hunter Son The oldest establlshedbusiness house la Warren efit of Era- readers. -did Bullion field in Venango cbuiity. is just now. In the sand; -district the wel'ls are holding inp we'll, aud -wall be good for m'aiiy years -to but tiie" failure of baivk crippled -many bus-in-eisics generaH-y in tlrat part of the country, and retarded oi'l cperwtbiw in particular.

Business jjBnaWied us to even better buying than iWHen Green Blair took charge of the Hunter store a few weeks ago, manufacturers had ended their summer business. This condition of; affairs did riot well with our announced plans of growth arid expansion, determination to completely replenish the entire stock. recent financial panic, hbwever, resulted in great overproduction by the mills, and many counter mands were left on their hands. It is because of our judicial buying of these remaining lots that this June saJe is so splendid for you. Countermands from other stores come to us at queerly low prices.

En ifott The violin recital of Helen Ware tomorrow evening promises to be an ex-ent of imusilal interest. Miss Ware is a genius, her playing is extraordinary and her recitals have evoked the grhates-. praise. Her program here will include the famous "Faust Fantasie" as well as a number of pretty-gipsy melodies in which her talent finds especial outlet. in New Summer Silks Shirt Waists At Great Savings "The biggest waist bargain I have Just at time when summer silks are seen this year," said an- enthusiastic i in great "demand, this sale brings'the customer.

We have just two lots- clos- i tfewest, prettiest and most desirable ed out'from the maker's at a clearance-'; sorts at great savings. Guaranteed price. These are not the '-'made -to Taffeta Silks, 36 inches wide. sell" kind. Lingerie Waists unmatched quality for $1.19.

I anywhere in the city for newness and i charm. $2.50 for $3.50 Waists. $.2.50 for $4.00 Waists. $2.50 for $5.00 Waists. $2.50 for $5.50 Waists.

.80 for $is2S Waists. .80 for $1.50 .60 for .75 Waists. .60 for $1.00 Waists. 7 5 quality for $1.42. $1.35 quality for .98.

quality for .75. li.oo TO OIL CITY OR TITUSVILLE And return via Pennsylvania Railroad, Sunday, June 28. Special train i The Green Blair store is brim an( ruiining over with timely offerings fo clever women 1 who desire style for lit tie outlay. tttet -theory that tho te.at 9.rf, a. wturnini? its oisnipante drowned, leaves Tiitusville 1 -p.

Oil City 7.40 Of tiie found on p. rh- Tickets good, returning until 20. No. 588-- June 24-25-27 First Door west ot Warren Nattenl Bank Bl'd'jj Our Clothes Tree is fir full bloom. Summer Suits ready for pick- Ing.

Your pick for $15.00, from a new lot of tans, greys and blue mixtures. New patterns, and show the skill of the best designers. 3 Extra Trousers $3.50. I Bank, Warren, Pa. i i The real starling point of any business is: The time at which one begins right, he opens a bank account and gradually builds up both his account and his credit.

Clothing' Co. We Stand the i I i 4 We dotft considarrthiB money ptfve paift! for our cloth- gtens to us untit they petfeet fit and Thertfs a whole lot oJ satisfaction to buying elotlies unto such a eireumstance. Kmdly reinefflber this when Me purchase ot your simmer clothes. 's Suits, $6.00 to $35.00 Young Men's Suits, $5,00 to $25.00 Children's Suits, 50c to $8.00 Complete lines of Shirts, silk And wash Neckwear, silkv lisle, nd nainsook Underwear, silk, lisle and cotton hose, and everything in Straw HaU, 25c to $5.00. 20 PER DISCOUNT ON ALL WEEK! Co, CLOTHIERS, -HATTERS AND FURNISHERS,.

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