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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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AUGTJST 1914- GAZETTE AND PA. PAGE Children Cry for Fletcher's i day to spend short vacation at Mur- i ray Bay, province of Quebvc Mvos H. Loulae Hodges and Mrs. Canneld in Lock) a Saturday I Hair Drewlng and Manlourins- Groceries and Foodstuffs. Th jj Century Dictionary shed reeovt-'v tn i An established recovery tn chronic with dropsy.

With U. S. Census W. KJrfcpatrtck of Uiobe MIH- a a i i i is i ber Company 148 i San va.ca.uuu i her at i FraacUco, VIMS ID bed to Abr and tajirv arr, sending at the go'tnt of death a Pr the were, at tctrt. Kind Yon Bfvve Always Bought, and which KFUJ a use lor aver SO years, bonae the BigTtatnre of md has been per, sonal supervision Its Infancy.

Allow no oae to you In unterfeits, Imitations and Just-aa-good are but! that trifle with and endanger the health of OiMitai-- Kxpertence Mi i Dtriiius baa been lug at Miueppa. Rotwrt Mcner. Jr is visiting rela- RETURNING What Is Is a substitute for Castor OH, Pare Irop8 and Soothing Syrups, It Is Jfi ntiiios iieltlier Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo -iiistance. Its age Is Ita gnarantee. It destroys Worma i i i i a Feverish For more than i years tfi 1 rx-en In constant use for the relief of Constlpftlonf 5 i.itulency, Colic, all Teething Troubles and.

luurrhoea. It regulates the Storpfven, and Bowels, the Food, giving healthy and natuxal Bleep, 1 -tie t'ti'iOien'B Friend GENUINE I Ol tIA WAYS the Signature of 1 Charles C. Bialsdell. of i ef nas i fur Harrlsburg a a. visit i i In the city.

i I the first weeks Proctor i be wan liable to die al icy moment. Tbtre was a opsy and eye ptoni and be had '-he convulsion Btige la i ou-r of the tests, after boiling Dr dropped lae On picking i'. tie found ttie Sample had not ruu --t- Had Bolldined. ettowtng alm" men The doctor aAoi.ni* tpo's Renal Compound office well and hearty swer aj to the resulu a.i.tl i i i was In at our 913 la an i mea lu mo i I "jc u. manence urne he has been In tbe for a aD Fultoi Kena.1 Com "pOubd In many tabt-s of Brtghl'B I a mat ter of opinion but a A i 1 IS H'S and we wl'l a fo i for ClearSeld and proceed home.

In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought Twt cc Mrs Theruas Sharar and daugh saJidg of i i a Anna a a and A i Simp- mailed on realist isou, who a been i i ion San Francisco a and a i retnrnt-d a a to rett. corner TbiM 44 i i i In' HoiSf is a Miss Sarah E. of Hart-leton. 1 i i i i day a a i at i i at a i 1 of Hev Joserh E. Bn-nne- day man William Miss May I'i'ia, is spen i i a ft-in The i a a and Edna In town.

i of Sharr.ukm. a a nd Mri. Charlf ed i a a i i at the home uf a i 'viends J. Harris. SuutL i i a Misses CarriO Kay', Suell.

of Muncy, a I i 1 rr Asr. on a i a 1S JS ll 11 i I ai Mrs a of i i a a I returned borne afttr a i i i Mr ose pti Shim spent Of and Mrs. i Shelly at the Rhern Patriot. Harry i a i "People As 'Ihey 1'ass" i i 1-H sister. tOL Miss -Mildred Peterson has rou.rnprt Clay Gearhart i Clearfleld, where she a a time vnth reiau re bouse party at the of a ertne yaigsie.

h3; i Mrs A.udet and son a Miss Helen nf Urom St a tbev sev. is the guest Hf. of Paterson. N' are visiting tae 5 tnisna Bedari and and fatally. parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W11- GeOr Rider, of sat- i V. Ryerson, or Rural a with friends Ji. F. Markel and Miss Gladys! George F.

KeppTer, F. P. Keppler extended: WBJ a vck, both of Newberry, were and Madelina Keppler, of Mil- ln Tennessee. I'" Paulhamus spent Sunday with Mrs. R.

is a few Miss Josephine a visit Miss Stella i i i Mr. "a'n'd Nfrs. George SOCIAL AFFAIRS The rcsuj, of an advantageous transaction with the Thi. always on the iookout for features, announces tbe Best Dcuonary Value of tbe year. A really remarkable Book-B I FULL FLEXIBLE A A STAMPED I GOLD Do not confuse this Dictionary, on account of the low price, with other Dictionaries, which are cheap because, they are out-of date.

This Dtcuonary 15 up to the minute, containing the latest words and references and fully ulustrated. Take advantage of this remarkable opportunity NOW--today. Sold on r-nunter, Apposite main entrance, first floor IMPORTANT August Clearances NOW UNDtR WAY Selling All Refrigerators at Wholesale Prices Certain Styles Baby Carnages with Lessened Prices Closing Out All Window Screens at Cost Prices Summer Garments on Second Floor at Final Prices Yard Goods Oddments at Quick Let-Go Prices Colored Summer Dress Cottons Very Much Underpriced Silks and Dress Goods of Many Kinds Largely Reduced Clearance of La Reine Corsets at Worth-While Reductions Summer Millinery Selling at End-of-Season Prices ESTABLISHED 1850--THE STORE FOR L. L. STKARNS SONS Dancing to the i i a is delightful.

The newest Tangos, Hesitations, One Steps, and other dance numbers. Stop in and we'll gladly play a i wish, to hear. 'vb. ittn 'jS jjJ.Spf -101 allS (J at the parsonage 1 Street Methodist church" ea 1 a 41C Anthony street By S. and Mrs.

A. D. Kunkle, of -vslle, anceuace tlve engagement daughter, Miss Ada V. to George Levan, of Williams- is Ihr guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Pfeler, at CM Washington street.

W. Clinger, a re-turned home. Tlola MeU, of Savar.nah. Ga-. is tbe gnest of Misses A at the Miss Rosa Smith, of MiHon.

is guest of her sister, H. Curt I ler, of 505 Washington street. family this week. annual reunion of the MISS ixjime il, of a ily will be held at the residence of visiting at the home of Mrs. W.

L. late William Kepner, in Per.n Carpenter, of Elmira street nshlp, September 5. Buruham Peters, of Omaha, -who Bl visited la this city, and am Belcher, of Memphis, married Saturday. engagement of Miss Elizabeth of this city, and Earl R. Stew- if Tyixjne, ISr "EBS been au.

ed. is Bues-i. Miss Mary E. Galbraith returned ixie co ttage, last evening rrom a visit -wltii friends uc Tharp haa to ner in Pittsburgh. home at Sunbury after visiting friends Boys.

Look Out for Green Apples. Mrs. B. were Wolroth had a very severe es Sadtoidasburg. attack of cholera morbus brought cm i My an( Mra A drandaJl and by eating green apples.

His mother, bter Mr. find Mrs. W. Mrj. Pearl WbKoth, Herkimer, N.

r-ham'pion and dai.g-hter. Elizabeth. 416 Anthony says, "I was advised to give him htl Md 1 Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and I TINE STRE5T TH-I-RD-STREET LAURE-L-STREET Bags and Suit Cases. i Play Suits a Vehicles- OUT OF TOWN a a I a Qvi-ma Diarrhoea Remedy, which I did, ana Dalbure the relief from the first was very; a i great A taking three doses he nome I was all right." For sale by all Montgomery Spe'-ial Montgomery.

Aug. 1 7 i i a McMichael, of Saegers Station, was a shopper here Saturday evening. CAPITAL of of Seattle, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Clarence E.

Sprout entertained Kimple, in New Columoia. yesterday at tbe Country VISITORS Mrs. Mae Boush, of this city, was burg from Milton on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neys.

Montoursville George Donald and D. W. Fo. gleman were guests of friends at sey Shore. i Special Correspondence.1 Montonrsville, Aug.

Register and ReconWr O. Misses Ne Ue Evelyn O'Brien the week at.Hemlock and Barrett and daughter, Doro- -arhii IK tie guest of Milton: Mr. and Mrs. who Is Grove, of Washington, D. and entertained at a roast and marshmellow toast on island above spent Runyan, of Williamsport.

stopped off here a lew hours today on his way to Milton park to attend the a reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Wertz spent. Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Williamsport.

i and Mrs. J. F. Shuler and Misses )orothy7TfruneT" anT "Hanorte gttnter f- (tpnriori Rnrjyan retiniOEL Mil- on park. William Zimmerman has returned i he Sarplui Profits $100,000.00 and wife left this morning i to their daughter at Wll- art.

Before returning home Expect to -Tifrft several other of interest--Clearfleld Prog- -s Elizabeth Douty and Master Douty, of Ohio, have to spend the summer and win- cr their and uncle, Mr. and J. 0. Bay, ot Terrace Heights, street. Ni Ruth cl Watson town, Saturday and Sunday as the uf her sister on Lloyd street of this ctty left Sunday morning to visit friends in northern Pennsylvania and son, Mon- and New Miss Margaret Eck, of West Central avenue left yesterday for Laporte, where 'she will spend a week with friends.

Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kessler, Of 1031 Vine street, are guests of Madge C. Honetor in Lock Haven.

George F. Hart left on the flyer yesterday afternoon for Johnsonburg and Buffalo on a business trip. Misses Katharine and Margaret Slattery are visiting their sister, Mrs. town. Those present were ceived a raluable'cooB dog today from Hnrrv Mlmiatl aau BOH.

mvju- i3ia.i.v^ij 4 a TMteiuag relatives M. E. Dolan, in Washington. i Gough, of Harrisburg, ts the jf WllliamsportT friends. Mrs.

Chauncey A. Ryerson, Henry Heyfflan, of Heyroan left for New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore on business. George P. Crocker leaves town to- some time camping at the Shaffer cottage. Mrs.

D. E. Pelffer and son and Mrs. James McKeelian, of Sunbury, were guests of Miss Clara Konkle recently. Miss Edna Wootever returned to her home at Elmira, N.

after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Woolever. Miss Nelle Bailey is spending several days with her parents at Elims- rt. Miss Helen Welker, of Lewistown, was the guest of friends tn town.

Mrs. Banister Benn left for Clearfield where she will make her home with her sister. Woods Pepperman, Rollin Reader and Leslie Hettler are spending ten at Atlantic City port Kenneth Winters, Clarence Birdsell. I Carnp bell street. Ernest Barto, Chester ganiuel The Bank of Service, WE trust that you are not, overlooking tie GOOD BEING DONE IN OUR TRUST OKPAHTMENT.

It is Just the sort of EFFICIENT WORK that you hope to accomplish In i i and when we take it up tor you have teW 4t down. IT CARRJLI FORWAUD as you would like It to be. We always a e. BIT OF LEISURE to discuss such matters witn Patrons. Northern Central Trust Co.

JAMES B. A A A A Vice-1 EDWARD L. A A E. A Agsietant-Treasurer Ernest Barto, and Mis. Walter a Mrs.

Henry Stelger was a recent Williamsport visitor. TjjRue Boattnaa has returned from. a visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Clinton Hessler, of Picture Rocks. Mr and Mrs.

James John Betson and Samuel Adams, of WilliamspoTt, spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manly and family, on Route No. 1. A large number of relatives and friends of the Harmans, of this place.

I attended the Harman reunion at In- ----Stanley Burrows, of i Rocks. and W. F. Xahler and FOH. Howard, of Williamsport, were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. A. I. Kahler yesterday. Miss Bertha Reese, of Williamsport.

i dian park Saturday. Barrows and Mrs. Harvey J. Dimm, was a Muncy spent Saturday and Sunday with "their, daughter, Mrs. Maurice Stover and family on Kinsey street.

Miss' lone Reefer, of spending a week DuBois, 1 DCI iiKu i i visitor at the home Mr an Mrs. Frank Keefer, on Mr and Mrs. William Mrs. Frank Robbins seriously 111 The VicUola finishes the dance music at Tadtle House Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Castle the foremost authorities on modern dances, and their -c of the VictroU is its best recommendation for finishing dance music. And because they are the dance authorities they re engaged To supervise the of Victor Dance ords. you can be doubly sure X'ictor Dance Records are ntc a Etaer Oulater and at her home on son, Howard, of Proctor, spent a week a Jam DU- and daughter, visit Edith, return-d home from a with relatives it "illergtown. Misses Crawford. Alverda Updeg-raff.

Maiy Griffith. William. Harry and Freemont Updegraff spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Schooley, at Allenwood.

K. Denniscn, of Sunbury. spent dine. Bertha Mr and Mm. John i i i and Mrs.

Arthur Bubb Wetherlll and Miss i spent yesterday at I-np Mrs. D. R. Gortner James Pryor, Miss Siiss Kathrya Manning. a Mrs.

I Wagner avenue. AC I OR DIES SUDDENLY New York, Aul Drouet actor and playwright, was found dead in his bed today in an uptown hotel. Heart disease caused his Drouet who was 44 years of ape. had plaved leading parts in Broadway productions for nearly 26 IDOG DAY WEA1HKR Demands something In the way of liquid refreshments other than plain water. It must be sotne- thine possessing decided character that la satisfying.

That la why The Feast of Reason! FLOCK'S BEER enniscn, lM i Sunday evening w4th friends In toTM. Miss Joseph i a of the latest productions in which a pommon scene in Marv appeared being a a me X. popular cafes on these warm summer. Among the plays ne wrwus Bvonlnrs 0 i t-ornoanlons en- "Tomorrow," and A Bit of Acting." returned i Isaac Shaffer. Mr and Mrs.

T. I Miss Anna Keener. kins and Trvin Tiltan. a i Mrs Barrett enter- I returned home today a Msit rollcro-lng i at dinner! Mr. and Mrs.

O. a at a I i a park on a John I Acre." i vin of i i A Mr. and Mrs. Lf-o snmc I ot Jersey, Effle of Mrs. Bair ft a Mr.

ann I a Mr and Wrs William Me- Mrs Liocoin Mct-ar Clain A M. Rwder and Mr. a MI OoroUvy Mrs Harrr of this spent Saturtfty ith Mrs. Ar Charles A i a spent Sunday with thur Bubb. friends at Tr it Run in every respect.

-it in and hear the Victrola play newest dance numbers, ana how easily yoa can get a Victrola --Its to $200. Mr and Mr-. Ixm De Yarmond. of Ore a sptndlrM? sometime i Mr anJ Mrs. A L.

Crandall I 3 ON A Parkersburg, W. VR A 17--Tho Wesu Virginia tennis a i singles was awarded vday to Ro A Mr. Castle D. S. ANDRUS CO.

Pinno. Victrola 135 W. Third St a a i rHntives in town, a Mr M-s Henry Clark spent, ponement. a i iVIrnds at Picture Rocks. Howard Pr and Howard Miller spent a at Mt.

CarmeL Rev Gearhart and a i have after visiting relatives at Morris. Mr and Mrs. Charles. Conrad and darkness on au.ed a post- I B.UU Mrs. Sarah Conrad attended the Der- ATTENTION, 8TH A A The members of the Eighth 1'ennpvl- vania cavalry and their a i i i hold their annual reunion and picnic at Indian park, Saturday.

August Vi, 1914. All members are earnestly re quested to be present. TEYENSON FOR 98 CENTS SIX BOOKS CONTAINING "Treasure Island" "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" "Master of "An Inland Voyage" "Merry Men" A Child's Garden of Verses" "VirginFbus Fuerisque" "Travels With a Donkey" "Kidnapped" A set jf six books containing th host of Stevenson's stories, i you ran obtain at the Gazette and Bulletin office tn exchange for three coupons and rents.

See coupon on another pass. Joying the pleasure of imbibing a glass or two of Koch's Pure Beer And it is indeed a rare a to quaff this delectable a thirst-quenching. so so mildly stimulating, and so i satisfying. Order a Case of Bottled Today. Is In such great" demand at tnis season, because it alleviates thirst, revives the enertated.

and stimulates to the proper point Tt appeals to the a i of a for something out cf the ordinary. "It Stands on Top" a Case Today to i at Home FLOCK BREWING CO. I I A PA. LOW CUT SHOES --AT-CUT PRICES. One Lot 7S? One Lot Sl.OO One Lot One Lot Girls' Come in and Look Them Over.

Fall Styles A i i a i iSTEAD'S SHOE STORE it' Fourth Street, Just Below Court. iNEWSPAPERl iWSPAPERI.

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164,212
Years Available:
1807-1973