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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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I nr. FRIDAY, MAY. 27. imi KAN1 REPUBLICAN, KAN1, TK. PAGE FOUR.

oatr 000 May '2ftGn I will include the arrival of all our new goods for our Decoration Day Sale EJi LC 31 LC sn tfi ir 31 yr 31 tfi SP mm 31 LC nnaa IT 31 WHITE WASH SATIN SKIRTS $4.98: $5.75, $8.75 ALL OUR WRAPPY COATS, POLO COATS, SHORT COATS, CHILDREN'S COATS, ONE HALF PRICE. WONDERFUL RUG DISPLAY. PROBABLY THE LARGEST STOCK EVER DISPLAYED. ALL AT REDUCED PRICES. WHITE LAWN WAISTS from Wirthmor Co $1.39.

WHITE SWISS DRESSES $9.95. PLAID WOOL SPORT SKIRTS CHOICE $8.95. tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi tfi WHITE AND FLESH ORGANDIE WAISTS S4.98. SEE OUR HOUSE DRESSES, OUR LAWN AND BATISTE DOTTED SWISS DRESSES, OUR NEW MIDDIES, OUR NEW TAFFETA DRESSES. ALL ON SALE THIS SATURDAY.

DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR STORE THIS WEEK. NEW TAFFETA HATS, NEW FELT HATS, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. SPORT SWEATERS $4.95, $6.75, $8.50. All Colors. MANY SUITS OF TRICOTINE AND SERGE SATURDAY, ONE HALF PRICE.

SAILOR AND FANCY TRIMMED HATS CHOICE, $1.95. WE SPECIALIZE ON STYLISH STOUTS. rmrxn Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Coats, Etc. New Things Every Day LRJUXJ Hi Hi of 'American traditions. They went i ready to give their all.

Some wenr THE KANE REPUBLICAN POPPIES MADE IN FLANDERS RECEIVED (Continued from Tag One) kicross the seas, some stayed in camps HEAD ROBBED selves, no privileges which others may not claim. It is just as important to protect personal and property rights in America as it was to safeguard national rights against the encroachments of a foreign power. Whoever offends against the laws' must expect to pay the penalty thereof, But we may have greater concern Published Every Day Except Sunday from the Corner of Chase and Bayard Streets by The Kane Republican Company. President and Treasurer G. Scott Smith Secretary S.

B. Smith Editor and General Manager. G. Scott Smith Business Manager. C.

Collinge Managing Editor J. P. Langdoa for the future of the former service man who goes wrong than for that of the common criminal, Landis spoke for many of his countrymen when he threw wide the door of hope to the three, saying, "If, after you get out, you will work with me, will work for you. 1 will get you a job that you are fitted for and that you will like." Sunkist oranges, special Saturday. Moberg's Bargain Basement.

ad. 1L 1 1 I Corydon and later to Bradford and it is thought that an arrest will be made soon. UNCLAIMED MONEY IS PRESENTED TO WIDOW Philadelphia, May 27. The "homeless" $1,000 bill, which no one claimed, and which figured prominently in the Fifth ward el.ction conspiracy here, was turned over yesterday to Mrs. Theresa Eppley, widowed mother of George A.

Eppley. the policeman slain in the election disturbances of September 10, 1017. Announcement of the gilt was made to Mrs. Eppley publicly by District Attorney Rotan, wljo was responsibly for the disposition of the unclaimed money, alleged to have been intended a i p.iymynt for thugs who raided the Fift'i ward. The bill was taken from a special delivery envelope addressed to the manager of a private detective agency who denied ownership of it and waived all claims.

It has been in the. custody of the district attorney since 0 BRYAN LECTURE TICKETS. Persons desiring to procure! seats for the lecture to be given by William HOG PRICJES TUMBLE. (Special to The Republican.) Pittsburg, May 27 Hug prices broke badly today to around and at the close. Chicago, Indianapolis, Cleveland and Buffalo markets report big breaks also and the general fall is an average to fX.lft.

is the lowest since January, 19 It), HOUSE WILL NOT AGREE. Washington, Mav 27. President Harding was advised today that the house will probably reject the Borah to the navy appropriation bill authorizing the President to call a disarmament conference with Japan and Great Britain. One Good QuaHity of Condor. "If the condor does not reach an untimely end by violence It is.

according to nil accounts, very long lived. The Indians of the Andes believe that be lives for hundred years. The condors' bonies seem just suited for birds sn ugly and fierce. They, build no nest. the female selects some hollow in the barren rock that be large enough to shelter her from the strong winds while she Is hatching her eggs.

in' the midst of desolation, the ugly little condors begin their cries fnj; food, and after they are six weeks oltl begin attempting to use their wings Entered as second claes matter flt the Kane, postofflce under A(ct of March 3, 1879. Terms of Subscription: By carrier, per By mail, per month By mail (3 By mail (6 months). J3.00 By mail (1 year) Sending of Money: The Republican will noty be responsible for money enclnsed In letters unless registered. at. home, but all did a "man's work." And when victory bad been achieved they came home, but not all.

many were lying in Flanders fields forming the corner stone of the foundation of the peace of the world. For these heroes, for their sorrowing mothers, and in gratitude for I Insecurity we are enjoying today, thanks to their sacrifice, let us keep in a sacred and reverend manner Memorial Day, May The American Legion has chosen the Poppy of Flanders Fioids us Memorial Mower to be worn on May It has requested that the emblem be not commercialized, therefore the Mowers are being made in the very places where the boys fought and won and where so many sleep. Let every true American, man. woman and child, consider it a sacred obligation to wear the bright red poppy on that day. Let the school children hear of the deeds of heroism of the fallen soldiers and ask them, as future citizens, to pay homage to the gold star heroes.

Remember Wright's orchestra in Lyceum, Juno 1. One day only. ad. 2or Flags for Memorial Day at Kane Decorating Co. ad.

5 2t5 2t' oinathean' Club. Mrs. W. W. Sasse is chairman of the foruier and Mi Campbell of the latter.

The Mowers will be sold by girls of from Hi to IS years of ago. The Hewers to be worn will sell at 10 cents up and those for decorative purposes will be 25c. each. Desire to Present Them to Soldiers. The ladies fn charge of the "Wear a Poppy" movement here desire that upon Memorial Day every soldier, sailor and ex service woman in line, including the soldiers of all wars and the members of the local unit of the National Guard, shi 11 have a poppy to wear in the parade They feel that it is not right to ask these who made such great sacrifices to buy the Mowers and they have therefore decided to ask others to buy them for thenw The.

ladies ask: Are there persons in Kane who will each purchase $1 worth of poppies, take one for their own use and leave nine to be gin to the men in uniform? They think there are, and they want every person who desires to be one of the to make themselves knowu with their dollar. Origin of the Movement. When in 1017, the honor of the Hag and the safety of the country were assailed by the foe, unheedful of danger, brave men rushed to the defense Warren Mirror: "Hold iif your hands." Failure to immediately comply wit' this conmiand cost John Wood, aged 70, en employ of the Central Pennsylvania Lumber company, of Kinzua, a blow on the head which rendered him unconscious when be was robbed of $170, his savings of a winter's wor Wood was employed at the Larson camp of. the Central Pennsylvania Lumber company in the woods near Sheffield. Tuesday, with the remain der of the gang of workmen be responded to the dinner born.

Afts: eating, while on his way back to resume his labors, ho wa confronted by a man who stepped from behind a tree. Wood evidently thought the com mand was a joke and did not comply. Then he. was struck with a hand billy He fell unconscious and was robbed. On recovering consciousness several hours likter he made, his way to Ih? office of Dr.

Flat where he was treated His assailant is thought to lutve been a man' from Bradford who left the woods Tuesday evening. Before leaving Kinzua, the fellow spent money for shoes, and displayed ncv eral large bills. He was traced to MADE NO REPRESENTATIONS. (Special to The Republican.) Washington, May Great Britain has not made any representations to this government concerning the charge made in the House of Commons that American arms and ammunition is being shipped to Irish Address all communlc it lona to THE REPUBLICAN, KVNE, PA. 8.

G. Llndensteln, Foreign Advertising "Manager, 118 East 28th forest, New York Cf.ty. Jennings Bryan in Ludlow at The parents show the only good trail GEN. POTTER DYING. (Special to The Republican.) Now York, May "7.

General Horace Porter, Civil War hero. Is very near death. He probably will die before night. Memorial Day, may procure them 'by calling the Curtis Leu: her Company, ad. 5 27 21 Try an ad In our "want" column.

they possess In (heir care for tbeii vomit, feeding and training I hem te dS so that in few months they nn tide to hunt, for themselves after tin rim fashion of iheir elders. BJ! BRINGING UP FATHER (Copyright 1016 by the International News Service.) (Registered U. S. Patent Office.) 1 By McManus sr I'm iot "wt It 'EXPECT VOL) TO IIVVY f3UT cooo MWI OU DOr'T I JCaT DROPPED IN TO bEC HOW YOO AKJE FEE L.INC, TUfa MORNING FEELIN WfLL VOU I KIN Tem yj ADMIT oo to cure fbUT LOO AT ME, WHEN HEROES GO WRONG. The judge who is called upon to sentence to prison men who served I heir country bra (fly in the World War is entitled i public sympathy.

Thiil the duty is if lavoidable does not make it.lcss deputising. The sorrow which Judge LajJis felt when throe former soldiers. convicted of stealing and receiving 'stolen goods, were brought before, him for sentence, is fchnred by the people. We like think of all those who served as htjroes entitled to Bpecial consideration of a grateful country. The comnop.

impulse is to regard leniently tuies on their part from the strict. code. of conduct which is made for the. citizenry Hut common iise and considerations for the cojiwiMm protection forbid that ex cc pU jns I) made in their favor." They fought and defeated a foreign enemy who had net out to deprive Americans of their 'rights their rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. They pained the nation's objective.

In (hose rights they share with all their 1 ft THEREirORE. Odrs'T OWE YOU J. 1921 9T INT FtATUWt SERVICE. INC. countrymen.

They won for them v.w WW'; Jh I .1.

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