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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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20, No other ap- -caches TSTOGEN in ami efficiency the to heal as wefl as Use it cfrfly as a mfcuth v.ash; apply to little hui is. dfitghi In refreshing leaves. KAUC rive. You wfll goes Ptro of Hydrogen by Vfth that gam destiny tr able of Ment valu- wfch equal fjfflck-'Cy as a cleansmg healing agent. Ask your druggist for LISTOGEN, 25c, 50c and $1 a boHle at all druggists.

from for Large MackMtl weighing 1 4 ib to 2 106 a I Saturday only. Good small Mackerel, 5e each. 3 cans Concentrated We. 4 7 bars Lenox Soap, 25e. 6 bars White Laundry Soap 25c, 25c box fine Toilet Soap al I8c 20c can Salmon, In flat 16c.

Medium Red Salmon, In tall 12 2 each, a Ssitz's 25c In 5 Ib lots, 24e Ib. SOIL'S West End G.xc«r Market 746 Wert Fourth Street. are showing many new Styles and patterns in Negligee and Dress SHIRT" For Early Fall Wear Only the best makes and most qualities are given ace in our stock. May weTMhave the pleasure of showing them to Watson Pool Hatters Taflon Fiu ushers 33 WEST THIRD STREET FOR GOOD MIIK NOT YtT AGREKI) ON and Senate ConferTnce Deadlocked on Several Points. TURN TO PKRSIDENT TO ADJUST DLTCEFRNCES Not to Concur i On By eonfereoa of Week.

Stpt. 19 --Hope bf the the and House tarfs bifl complete agreement on the weat today when the with ENDS INDIGK110N, GAS "Pape's Diapepsm" rick, COUT five utes It I does put bad la does" overcoxue UOD, heartburn sourness tn fire Papo's the Iw- gest skiing ito loft tn world- tf yea tftmpe, TOO aotir, food and is brea'h coated, your instdes filled with bCe waste, re- Lhe moment "Pape's Diapep- Btn" comee tn contact with the ctom- Ul Bach distress a dosen of thejw Babjecta have produced determined with all appwiing to Boldest Wilson tor assistance Representative underwood ed tie tonight by tomorrow night all the features might be agreed upon. Senator Simmons was not so hopeful, stating that It would take fwo or three days next week probably before the bill was completed. Changes In and Senate. At thu morning's session of the confajBoa the Honse receded from its demand for free terro and the Senate compromind on the House ratee on Angora wool and mohnlr, which had been free listed.

In the afternoon disputes over works of art, tor and leather were disposed of Works of art were put on the free list practically as originally poposed by the House and without certain Senate restrictions furs, dressed and undressed, were free listed, the House receding from Its demand for duties ranging fjoui 10 to 40 per cent and leather was free listed with the exception of a 10 per cent dut in enameled upholstery leather The House had put leathers generally on the free list and the Sen ate's amendment made them dutiable at 10 per cent. Will Give Government Surplus Close tabulations have been kept of the effect of the various amendments adopted on the revenue to be produced by the measure Experts tonight in formed Senator Simmons that as at present drawn and agreed to the bill will produce an income that should felve the government a surplus of $16 000,000 in a normal year Get Rid of the Torment Rheumatism That you can do by ridding yourself of the cause Weak sluggish, Inactive kidneys alluw mlu acid crystals to circulate in the Hood ant! these lodg Ing in the joints and muscles, cause rheumatism lutnbigo and stiff, swollen aching joints Foley Kidney Pills ease your pain and torment from the time you besin them They and permanently build up the kidneys, -estore theh normal action, and" strain the uric acid cr tals that cause rheumatism and lum Handled right, delivered prompt- IT up to and above tile standard set by the Sanifaiy Milk Co. 1020 Erie Ave. 1 Roth 611 Pine St Phones All the I atest Books, Magazines, Up-to-date stationery, office supplies, largest line of wall paper, paper plates, napVint, etc. Can be found at a Y.

Market -Sa- vi re -Stare tfs "MtrveloOS, homo Chtck -54 inches wide size for a rc tee, the iJca' trury and the Joy A large of wfll give you worth of infactioo or money brfr It worth its weight in gold to men and women who get their It in your always kept handy in case of a sick, soar, upset stomi'-h daring the day or at night. It's the quickest, surest and moat harmless doctor to the in the neighborhood, although every effort been made to trace it. Neighbors have tried to End out where it went, enrcry possible method to seek it been usad, but it ha-j dlnappear- ed. Mrs Avery, th nking it might hare been an accident that injured her husband, made mqu'riea of the rail roads and of the company, but has learned of no accident She thought he might have fallen off the car in alighting, jut Mr Shooter says that he alighted wiuout trouble. It is possible that Mr Avery will be able to give an explanation in a few days but just now the affair is a complete mystery Mr Avery Is a cemen ter, employed by WJdwood cemetery REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Filed for Record In Court House YSrteraay The following deeds were filed for record at the register and recorder's office yesterday Thomas Hammond to Leslie 51.25 Sflk yard wide, blurt, in SI 40 fayhrt widr. good of colors, including blues- SUV Ratine Extra full line of i a exclusive weave. 69c 40 inches wide, to linen," lor school or house RUMMAGE SALE re-dy Waists, slightly sofW Barton, two lota of land in Jersey Shore, consideration Deed dated September 19, 1913 Sarah A Striker, executrix, to A Castner anil wife, a of land in the Seventh ward, consideration $365. Deed dated September 19 1913 Looking Backward from and Bulletin 75c $1.50 $5, $6.50 Sfcf is $KOO Natural TJnciie Dress $4.50 Pure Natural Dnea 5 Fancy KWuos $5.00 Hoth Ccwts $20 to $25 Coat Suits $35 to $40 Coat Suib $10 to $12.50 Serge Dresses 29c 69c $2.50 Ratine Crepe -ed, 38 in wide street col- OflflPB hrnlted quantity. $1.50 35c Fall Silk Weaves --Brocades, Pebbles, Chantares, etc.

All colors special at PoplinelUs Silk or satin stripes, brocades, etc. Full showing of exclusive effects, bago Try them druggist--Advt, Harry Holmes, Forty Years Ago Today. A financial crash has followed the i failure of Jay L.OOHP Co Many 'more failures followed and a run has been started on bpnks all the country The failure of Jay fooke Co caus ed Powell Co, of this cit), to sus pend yesterday The award of premiums at the Hughesvllle fair -is published Thirty Years Ago Today. No paper of this date on file Twenty Years Ago Today The Democratic State convention nominated Frank Osborn for State treasurer and Samuel Thompson for justice on the supreme bench Lvconnng Tent No 22 K. held its second annual picnic and field 10 Per Cent Discount on I incns, Sheets, Cases, Spreads, Fie.

sports Common council street sewere bill Ten Years Ago Today. No paper--Sunday THE CIVIL WAR. the Third- 1953 CANNOT REMEMBER WHAT HAPPENED (Continued From First Page) tween the time that he left the Lehman store and when he reached home at- 30, bnt It was. a block, lighted and with a sidewalk. The theory is that a motor car may have struck Mr Avety, the story was about that this was the case but Mrs Avery and others, say this is not correct Cannot Remember What Happened.

Neighbors saw M-r Avery coming home, walking dragging his feet and one, a well Known man. said that he thought at the time that Mr Avery who is not a men, was nn der the inflaence of liquor Airs AT ery said yesterday that her husband never touches 'ntoxicating liquor and had not used any on Ihe night in ques- as Table was written It was without tion. He- must have been badly tnjur- thought of the series trouble it was ed or he woaW not have acted in way he did, and Jie men watched to see if he woold stop" over a raised crossing Mr Avery negotiated this all right and this set them to doubt ing Members of the family friends and Dr Kunklfe have ploaaed Mr Avery to try and remember how he was injured and the father has racked his brain in effoi Is ta get his thoughts to the time, bnt is unable to do so The physician -Jilnks 4hat may come to him aa the shock goes away Hia Hat Not Yet Found. When he arrived at home Mr Avery had no hat and this adds anrrfher com plication. The hat has not been found Fine Showings of Newest Fall and Winter Fabrics and Garments.

98c 49c $1.98 $7.98 $10.08 $3.95 T.ineu Eponge AuLo Coats $1.50 $3.50 $4.95 $1.39 $1.25 $1.75 .50 Marqitfecllc Dresses $12.50 Imp. Rponge Dresses $3.50 White Lawn Dresses Ging. 8f Dresses $5.00 Colored Street Dresses $5.00 to $7.50 and Oyster Linen Dresses, white and colors $2.75 While Bedford Cord Evening Coats sm $9.98 Peter Thompson Suits $6.50 Children's Plaid Coats $2.50 $1.25 Ladies ercale Dresses 59c $2.50 All-wool Sweaters 98c $8,50 Sport Coats $3.95 $15.00 Sfflc Dresses $7.75 $20.00 Stlk Dresses $9.95 $10.00 Pure Linen Coat $2.98 At 50c figxircs; wanted QQf cokna; 20 wide. Ow 75c ami $1 Nets eou $1 ia for and white or Yard wide; or co'ored with suipcs $1.50 Vi All 52 tn-hes wide. One of the rongb for 'c coats.

Cl fill 95c Black For soft, Uh; yard wide 85c Stoiiii Sciges All- wool, 44 in black and colors. $2 Hatehsse 42 inchi's wide, in only for separate skirts, etc. CQr 75c ShepLeid CLeck for separate sWrts, etc. CQr 45 inches wide. WW $2.50 Brocade Tango One of the new fall weaves, Tor one-piece dresses, newest colorings, all-wool, "1C 50 inches wide, 31.

I $2.50 Eponge 54-inch, all-wool; the ideal new weave for dresses and coats. Splendid line of colors. $1.98 WnLIAMSPORl' HIGH SCHOOL EVKNTS AND PERSONAL September 21-23, 1SG3--: near Madison Court House Va. September 21 November 24, ege of Chattanoogi, Tenn Breakfast Table Gossip When yesterday morning's Break to cause yet nere we are with a libel suit on our bands The plain tiff has not yet declared the amount ot damage he will claim, but it IB believed from the tone of his letetr that it will be not 'ess than $476,873,842 13 Just read this letter received yester A rousing meeting of the Athletic association was held after noon at High school and a big at tendance comprising the majority of students, made an interesting event of the meeting O'Connor was elected nf basketball team Herman Flock was elected as sis tan manager of the football team The association officers elected include the following first vije presi dent Darrin Monknpr, second vice president, Marisntia Krouse secre tary Dorothy Rentz assistant treas surer (assistant to George 'ioung), Harvey Bowman. This morning at 7 30 o'clock about boys will present themselves sed at Third and Susqneha- lunch checks are not to be pufcEased from teachers, but from Mrs Green onlv The teachers are already overburdened with tasks Sheldon Clarke 1911 has ed Dickinson seminary where he witf preyare for colltgB Gu Baldwin kft the otffer day to enter Trinity college Friends Expected Her to Die.

"I sincerely Believe my life was saved in the Fall of 1910 by using Chamberlain Golie, Cholera and Diarrhoea writes Mrs. Ag Booth, Tonawanda "I was taken with diarrhoea followed by an KioTM. thTla tnat nf a fence enaureo. my irieuua ex.peci.ea me begin the big taskof erecting a lence una SU tc get relief and bleachers Barbey Is di remedy went work Jt ffioritay day afternoon from the yonng man in rffl EXCURSION TO Niagara FaSIs Round Trip Pot t'--e of and farther New York Ticket Agent, question Dear Sir This is to inform yon that a libel suit will be Instituted against the Gazette and Bulletin imiriediately There was vld owl That sat on an The more he saw, 3 The less he spote. The less he spoke, mere he beard.

Why wasn't I Ldlu that wise old bird' I see the public has had enough of Thaw Huerta, and the tariff So secure your array of jurisprudence dis- pencers and "on with the case." If I had been like that wise old bird I wouldn have to explain to inquisitive friends When I become editor ot the Sauer Kraut Ptzzen WeedT wfll write a 'good' breakfast table story Do you want to buy a chance on an owl for the benefit of a poor old widow lady' fit CANNOT BAR MIXED MATCHES ON COLOR LINE Br Albany Sept 19--To avoid of the peace, the State Athletic Commission may prohibit sparring eiMMUonB white and colored persons, bat the comiuis don should not prohibit mired matches 9 its action based sotely on the Question of race discrimination At torney General Carmody has so' advised the commlgBloiL Some time ago the commission adopted a rule prohibiting mtred rrmtchea, a rule which was questioned when efforts were made to a bout between Sam Ijtngford, colored, and Prank Moran. The commission refused to approve -the proposed match and Mr Carmody to pass upon the validity of there" following Saturday the first game of the season will be played there The boys were practicing yesterday and will practice today also The pros pect is thus far very good for a live. So reports Captain Al winning team. WH1L Miss Duitsch Is to direct the girls' basketball team this season and the girls will play in the- armory Instead of at as formerly Alice Fryuieier, is the present of the team, with the following members of last year's team still Vferna Lamade Marianne Baldwin Bud Richter There wHT be a Soon and other girls elected to the Announcement was made that the Ciceronian Debating society would meet on Monday evening after school for election of officers and oth er business relative to the, worK of that admirable winter. The Sophomore committea on col on, consisting of Margaret CoiyeU.

Gertrude Var-Hora, Kahn, Raymond Carlson Schleh, met yesterday and compared notes. The Sophomores will hold a meeting soon find m. choice of colors and elans pin wffl TJB Cariton Brown, of-1913. left day to enter the University of Cin John Flsk former special stu dent has gone to Bethlehem tery Allen- N. Jonea left yesterdap Trinity college.

tor Attnonnce I pP made in a few hours' sale by all dealers--Advt Study of Gratsis, Professor A. Hitchcock, systematic agrostologist of the United States DeparUiient of Agriculture, is at present engaged in making a study of the subject of grasses In the five Central American republics. He will also make a biological survey of the Pan ama Canal Zone CAPITAL ssoaooaoo The Is always present to enjuy the jpleasure of indulging in a of FLOCK'S BEER, and those who know of its superior excellence often walk out of their way to get a "bowl of satisfaction," if, percHance they do not have a case of the brewery bottled at home. Many prefer drinking it at home, and always keep a supply on hand. "11 STANDS ON TOP' 60c per dozen Delivered.

Profit $90,000.00 THE BANK OF SERVICE. Self sacrifice IB a law of our being Xh9 "IVe build the ladder by which we rise And again. "We are the Architects of oar own Fortune" says another and so we might add Hoe to line and precept upon precept, that is largely what we m-ke 1 If yon WOULD rLNOW, yon MUST i OBSERVE, tuNK if you would have, you mast both FARJ SAVE. "Money breeda money, says 8h mfc and Poor Richard He who goes a borrowing, goes Polon- tons was apt when he said money in your Open boai 7 to 8 80 ter Cteb flttes-aad SAVINOS. Ceuhal Co.

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mills, this i tie best machine to be bad. pleatv o' first crorfc. TT" OFF High grade machine at rery low prices. Sead for descriptive clrea- UNITED STATES MACHINE CO. Wflllamcpoct.

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1807-1973