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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Bandroarter Borjes, Now Attached to the Big Kansas, Interestingly Describes His I and then extended the hospitality ot city. Cake-Walk Surprises Tbe Yankee sailors and marines visited the theaters saw the Ghelsha The to the bond ordinance Increasing the interest rate from per ceut, passed by the South Williamsport borough, council a i in the name let; Uncle Sam's ofas Trip in Famous Old Hartford. vmi' want, some 6 what you A gpeml ng a ln thls a dear at any. price, Borjes. bandraash on board rarrr United.

battleship Kansas, we- do carry high! will return his vessel at the League we make of Mrs. Agues G. yauDyke, 325" af Athens 1 a street, and Jacob R. Kunn, 0 2 9 sales) tmt in Third street. fc irct stlng ln navy at the anfl otner years Bandmaster Borjes From A the slightest a Japanese the direction of a German played American ragtime airs.

i uo hosts were very mnch amused when "6T "fumo? from their seats under the In- ind executed by Ohio Mr. Borjes and took ied South Williamsport Borough Dads Want to Know Whether He Can- aot Be Made to Settle--The Bond Interest Amendment Be. comes a Law. It had not had a meeting since matter had ibwu. referred to it." to collector Upon the report that was none presented tile the water TnTSlaP was at once raised: -He mains to oal.

i-un we get our usual you eel as good a merchau as money and wanted to know wheth- the river road the amendment to the and settle- fflSS to three, came up for -consideration ohio went to Glb the his collections ss mi will come here et to be a good customer of "why not come of I Bandmaster Borjes said crutae-i tne ent i re trip th.e offlcers JML v- -v- he Big Specialty House Third and Court flagship of Admiral Farmgut during the Civil war. He left the navy for 11 but the call of the sea was too aatUk 1890 he has since year. "Visits Leper Colony Beet. were the finest sea- dry. great evolution for good in the rl lor The grog-drinking at jja a grearmlnorltjc ygz tendered the fleet sailoYs beer was served, but there was alw'ays a plentl- in thp discussion that One member objected to the heroic the 1907 and 1909 dupli- ugh paying for private flre protection Ms lands "but the reply was made that every Referred to Law Committe.

city in the state that rery A Camp, At, the roU6 a of A for nermlsaipn iijEtun 1 wsitt-" Anthracite and COAL Trinidad Lake A.phnlt Rooflno. Extentlon, Sinple, and step Close Attention Given Orders. LJ prompt Jetiveries. All Building -Lumber Visits Leper Colony served, but there was alw'ays a plentl- Dnring the historic world-cruise of supl non-alcoholic drinks, the big fleet, which started under the while full of life and'spirits the sailors command of Admiral Robley D. livans.

of carried themselves in a he was aboard the Ohio, but nr itncy Tnnttnr 1 1 rent the of ttrer new was referred to the Law gliding one eich week with instructions to consult the so- purpQ es and that tbe rent lieitor. for the same should be fixed, was ta- The flrejdt-partnvfnt appropriation because at thls tlme not hlng vras not considered, the finance com- could fae toW a (o the time PERSONAL. u. or carried themselves in a vras not csonsiaerea, me nndiue LUUI- cou be told as the pr pb a time he was aboard the Ohiojuit a throughout their long rnittee reporting that owing to the a i could be occupied, on the return to New York city he, cruise sence me from th'e borough stre eta in Gocd Condition. was transferred at Ms own request a mo the i i i "i I' Ln u-J Yards 515 West Third St, Williamsport, Pa.

TfT'Tpt "ttlT'K Frh-nds of Postmaster Allen P. Per- at i i 1 Ie wpre Sfreatly cheered last evening by receipt of a telephone message from a slating a Dr. U. Mr. McGraw reported that the oT the borough had never been in as good condition as at present SJKL; thought th'e street commissioner aniT highway committee deserving of commendation, rne teiepnon" aavm-s wru- He also reported that had at- ne by A.

Page, a son-in-law t1 n( to thp ptacing of the lights or- Mr. Pcrloy'who him'to tt(1 a a last nw li, A A 'U A i i a Vmlrtl'' rr I A i a Kinsas. Speakiufi" of this trip I i i i Tloovcr president of the M'i-1-, around the the bandmaster.told Insurance' exchange, leaves some very interc-btins stories of the I bkom" district on a hunting experiences he and his fellows nad i He will hunt bears clti.es. they stopped. leaving the-deer season, and Hampton Roads on Drcembor 10, 1DOS.

MH'iid several daysjat a the nrst lauding was madt i where Christmas day i'ermerly resided, hptrd. Mast haTaMo'unced" that was a visitor in town Sat- of the ate their ratton wil not be serl of Mr. and Mrs. J. V.

Bones and his band OUB jn ts a Dr Young the Hotel Harvup: Mr. -were a i i a (ijtpm tb Hop I on his way to WilMamsport to secure miirl leave and lud an elab-1 and Dr George Klump, that the well-known postmaster-bToker- r( Ptod to looh ln to the matter. au(3ilor Plttsburg snowed' 4 MO i YOU CAN! i to his of both ihe same lutaberman hadjnade A Bal- Th(? borough of nterDrl8e to be excellent con- MATCH US IF YOU CAN! its success is prat tic-ally assufod. The telephone advices were sent here by A. -of to WtlHa-msport to secure miirt a a a lua an eiao-1 and Dr PO rge orate dinner in a I i i of both the same After dmins thev visited a I a a conferenco and examina- i AI- of i thtf colony among a tnat operation Samuel Rogere Mrs.

J. W. AI- Borjtg Say3 comparatively trifling and that I i rtl lilol, Baltimore. 'He stated that Dr. Young) Ml ber called attention to the rp-elected ine had decided'to perform the operatiou nee d'of a light on Whitford be- sylvania Fire Brick company, tne on Thursday afternoon.

(ween Maynard and Unden ua i meeting being" held at The iriformalion was also Imparted and 'Highway committee ar that the well-known postmasipr-brokpr- r( Ptod to looh ln the matter. Men's Meeting Postponed. The meeting of the Young Men's AS BRICK COMPANY DIRECTOR club of the First Presbyterian church which was scheduled for last night Jerome Moltz Attended Annual Meeting Qag be postponed until nest Mon- Stockholder! at Beech Creek. day evening on account of their inabii- Molbt ot this city, hag an electrician to am ol and granddaughter, Carol.ne. Qf thpgre a JSL ttlost p'.

Mrs. Simon Snyder and daugn- blc The a tor is rmtttPd to iM. Miss Blanche Bailey, B. to through bars, and tne sail ft K. Reeder and I J)ay tQSS( majly a poin wit- Campbell were recent from most talk- ilors to timore in splendid shape and that he for him to submit to operation.

fortuna'tea. agreed to pay half cost of a fire hydrant near thp westprn line of the borough of South Williamsport. the new hydrant was ordered placed. At present there is no fire hydrant which can roach that locality. enterprise to be in excellent con- Uxe earnings being severa'.

housand dollars more during the past '-ear than the previous twelve months. plant at Beech Creek is now i every day and up to midnight otrier -i K. M. Robinson, of this' ''ity. to Portsmouth, where Knsign T.

M. Robinson, ot I S. Dubuque, is now station- foreman of the jc ew was passed on given more thin ThH i mess-Kara usual a i In the grammar school i ami were perimltod to keep a by Professor Alba W. Reeder s. S.

Dubuque, is now station- at( i iph means that, Vallamont, and many of the boys I Dubuque reached Portsmouth pi ra tcd in a wood naturcd way nn- and girls are becc morning from Cuba. 7 0 0 ck Ad 12 o'clock struck 'the cient in the art of wood ntirp ship's company turned out and flamont" was a recent subject as paraded the decks, blowing tin horns. the scholars, the members of one beating tin pan? or. using any other class being instructed, to write on Williams- no ja nroducine instrument they could -Vallamont 25 Yeans another on flnd Today." and the third on Mrs Foltz who re- After touching at Rio. wherp "Vallamont 25 Years Hence" Most 1 tr a returned HmnPr names of writers are not print.

the' higu with complement ot hands, it walk Southern avenue was I is -manufacturing 40,000 handmade GOH Ub U8C Sr.nd up for foHoVing and Atn I discussion but J. P. Wynn, T. M. Stevenson, vend ascertaining that all notices or-1 Jerome Moltz, J.

C. Clark and tt. IK en served no ac- Wynn. At a directors nafl le iu parks. built an esti ulin-r were in iGreystone.

the handsome residence of i foot stone wa, aioug "are M. Stevenson, a i a width of CO Hnding the borough to pay the state treasurer, -feet and dratm-d by well built gut- a borough hall bonds re- 'ters' About 'five miles o7 water pipes considered and deic-ated, the increas- 'and over two of-erra-coUa interpst amendment whichi became to Buy Anything What about making a trial of the iazette-and Bulletin's Want have been Unceneuting Establishment 128 West Fourth Street Latest Methodi--Wo HaveBoth Phones. in a rp 0 leave Thursday'icaTuV'up "throwing its ravs agaiiisT They i for mountain wherJ great vw.el. it a a 25 Years Ago. TvT fnr OPV the most'beautiful sight he had ever Twentv-nvp years ago i get the camp read.v foi sev- a a was one large property i a a of deer nuntinh.

A i i cities ca tho Packer farm, extending -rward R. Shooter, assistant fore- thg fleet sto the bluejacJT llr al wenue and west i at J. N. Stearns Co. S.OOOdJ-autiful shade trees line stand the test of the courts.

They are er showed a balanrp In the general i the sinking 'apart. and Norway i Substantial sul are on from a hunting' trip hpn a a Peru, was rpiched House last e.vening. He wpn short, i two rabbits and a squirrel. sa ors WPn t. to Lima, four miles Shapiro, of tn wiinpss a (isn't.

It a i a street. i I Lyeommg a nds. which faced both sides of iimst of the streets. Our suburb is not at nislit. Shapiro, the aaugnier 01 sir.

a nt to witness a i i ngm. a i i Mrs Nathan WeatThird a hrUle.r-Jn and i who broltp a placing the d'Alh of a w'iis i he a of W. Kunkle's drug tK the mile north of Rural Rural PUPito getting along very nicely. S. wife of Pro- Hearty-Welcoma in Japan As will be mneinljerpd.

fleet i a i retiiii were favonte' UaJiil)Tug- tliey are ha Perlev's and Attorney C. La Rue Woodward's oil fflnd of $1.230.45 and in of The report of the street commissioner shoifpd that had been -ex- 1 large number of bills werp or- have the wcttare ordered paid, among them the Is of in mast '''rpe special constables for dut on TT'iTfshtS. i i Young America this JM UPRIGHT PIANOS UP TOtl S. MiJ 111" for some time, is much and a a A Miinsim's wore called ,1. les and an Francisco.

At San raucis- a Esther Hess, who has been co a of sai'ors the a spr mg shed out from the past seven mon-ths. in -Gans-Nelson' tisht, and TM a chim of treps; re the Vallamont i West, returned 'home on! entertained I BJttler his ratuer noW: a Ttle water iv som of is a st jii used formerly of this city, ho ff In 1883 the Third brigade. i the Penn Auto Supply nionlo af any, of Philadelphia, is In the a 'business trip. 'U I i On" their encamped on the open ground near aS at YSoma If Japanese war Mr: Porley's residence. The hill side the irf American I covered, with the white tents.

Ham Gibson and son. Ralph, and nd the Japanese sailors and offlcers A little later the, Land m. n. G. Troxell and son, Archie.

as a 'special escort. Haqdrnw- i company was foriMd and bought he recent visitors'on the Robert ter Bo rje beinR a petty, officer property. The company farm above a charge a officer of like street car line allampn is partly in I'' Stanley West "is quite an rank iu the Japanese navy. valley and partly on the hills and -2 r-amnTi-aBtrtHrec ptouiiaiitSi--rBchtrol-ehildron wpre- IIIHHI a one me. -1 a a i a "Banzai was vanamoni i oaay Uncle Vallamont is the principal suburb The children carried cherry, Williamsport.

It comprises the rmanre of "The Three Twins at Sam 0 a i sU I most thickly settled part of boyalsock i Opera House last night, blossoms ana Warren of Vallamont lias about 2,000. people, li a guest of relatives in this onp station Mr. Borjes picked a with houses. Thfsfe homes are litde tot up and swung her above Ms mostly of bricjt. i Pearl Funk, of Center street, His ac tion carried so much I and wood, present" I Kuiii- to California to visit her good wll he made'" rtprtdp.d..Mt a a nt it bnth nlH and vofincr.

hiiilrtines in the hrigirial deed for tbe land. Val- aamed by- the' late H. C. McCormick. a a i 25 Years Hence On the north of tlu- city of Williamsport lies the of Vallamont, one of the prettiest and most progressive borciighs in the state of 'Pennsylvania.

It has. nc and macadamized streets, a well equipped flre department and a a i town hall. I i tMgar E. K'ess and Joseph platform. "Banzai' after or the shouted to the Jolly tars of cam The- children carried a the matter was.

referred, to the Highway Committee. A request for several i i-ngs at the upper end of the bo'rough i as referred to the Highway Conwn-it- request was made for fire- hydrants on Curtln and Percy streets, a Mountain avenue, in order to reduce excessive insurance rates. The statement was made that th.er£ is no i a on CurUn street from I river to the mountain. This- was met streets On- parts of the borough is con-! directed to look into the question. a of Williamsport.

TDPAT There'is an aeroplane station on the BE GRtAi IKtAI. -top Of Woodward hill, i is con Welsh riie Choir Com- A are wHh tho Japanese, botlii old and yoang Buildings are two school buildings, He was comppl'pd to hold an Informal' the Market Street Methodist and St. have" returned from'Wahsing- recpption. At Toklo they were given Lukes' Lutheran churches-the--Home an American lunch in a beautiful park the Friendless Institution, the SOIVTP very handsome :,.,,1.1111 h'tlll biiild- TnP t.ianPlJv Roval Welsh prize -1 will be at on Jis that sang here last year. It is composed of and women.

This, company has won many prizes and has sung before king and queen of England, emperor and empress of "Germany and" for. President- and Mrs. Taft in the -near future. There are solo voices In all the parts atid no one should miss this feast of song when they conw to this cit)-. w-141 bp a rare Young Woman's Christian asso- OF LOCAL BOARD OF TRADE i a lon feel justly proud of their of fering.

Sena. CommiMionHere.lot The prices About 11 has populaffon' of about 20.000 people. and There, "are many beautiful drives in composed the' neighborhood. There afte four or five large, beautiful school build- inga and 'At the ereseht rate of increase Val- lament's population will soon equal that of Wflliamsport. There are many places in town where you can buy Clothes--but--If a friend should say to you have-been buying my Clothing at MYERS BROS, for the last 1 a years and I have always had my money's worth and more-you would say that's the place to trade.

Well, you can hear this most every day if you keep your ears open. Tnt Is a vast difference in Even clothes that ara Willlamaport was isited yesterday ing opera house, LOCAL MAN INCORPORATOR OF COMPANY AT CARLISLE by a Commission appointed by the t-'ommercp C.oixaells- ville for the purpose of making a personal Invention of tho work and $5000- methods 6f i a Board of New Co Trade. The members of the Commis- HprUler i jUm ter and Manufac- Blon were JU, of the nmp any. of CarllsK has been Title-and p6artered the incorporat pr9 being 'Pennsylvania also president or tap Hatrv Herliler and W. U.

CrldeK of 'Colonial Nati nal a B. O. Weston. ami tcr Oepsaman, of Wil- caahier of th- First National Bamc, llamspon The capital stock Is and Robert Morris, one of Connells- Gpesam an la a carpenter nl T( nanta i i at 959 Vine srreet. They wero jJsitors at the Gazette and" Bulletin office consider-, Bargains In Lad.ie»' Underwear abla time In consultation with fqrmer a a a Outlet Clothing Qeteral Mana er of the Board i company, at 28 30 Bast Third Trade called "Pon several of today placed on sale 7a dor.en bankH-anW went over the situation I ladies' wool finished underweir, an thonmeitlr Attorney La Rue article that nevpr sold for less Ulan 50 Wunson flrgt vice prpsldent of the Today we offer the same at Board of Trade.

ithe special price of- at one and- There's a difference clotn. diffefpnc.e in lire np- --but the ordinary buyer cannot see the difference. The sa.est and best wav is 'to trade i a bouse like MYERS BROS that has an-unchallenged reputation for square, dealing, and more -than-your-money's--worth, every NEW SHIPMENT--Suits, Military or tion Overcoats in our extra value line W1GH GRADE GARMENTS-The kind of clothes that are made in Ae best equipped tailor shops, and by the best drilled tailors-no guess work about them. Qualities are good all the way ariCL through -3 dUL ife .15 WEST MARKET SQUARE Wiere le JOOL lotiies Come jro lEWSPAPERI VSPAPES.I.

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Years Available:
1807-1973