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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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0 SF.PT. 2i TTTEKANR ROTH1LTCAN, ITANK, PA. PAGE FIVE. AMERICA MOST POTENT pii If When SPECIAL BBS, fit Planning 10 DAY Hal Party A Most Timely Sale of Fashionable Suits Any Suit in Our Store at 20 percent Discount YOU MUST SEE THESE SUITS TO APPRECIATE THE REMARKABLE TIMELINESS OF THEIR OFFERING AT THESE UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES. SELDOM, IF EVER BEFORE, HAVE SUCH TRULY PERFECT MODELS OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE STYLES BEEN PRESENTED AT SALE PRICES SO EARLY IN THE SEASON.

THERE ARE NOT MANY OF THEMV (WE WISH THERE WERE. MORE). IF YOU COME EARLY YOU WILL FIND A GOOD SELECTION: AN INVITATION to Some of the new "Kail Sweat orw, shawls, slip ons, sport jackets, overdresses and tains are so easily made it is not snrprisiiLij that our yarn department, is hnsy even today. To help yon pick up the newest stitches and to showyo'ii how to hojrin any of those beautiful new models we have with us Miss Rose, Iho well known knitting expert, of Xi York City. Please make a note of the dates.

Miss Rose's engagement is limited, from September 'Jtith to October 8th, inclusive, find see how Attractive fire some of thes'e now mode, garments. DON'T' FOKCHT' 1 lint wo ha complete lino of. PLACE CARDS TALLIES SCORE PADS for Bridge and Five Hundred. PLAYING CARDS DINNER FAVORS BIRTHDAY CANDLES and HOLDERS. Kane Drug Co.

The Rexall Store. THERE IS NO BETTER TIME TO TRY OUT OUR BREAD AND BUNS than durinir 1 Ji is; hot summer weather. What's tin use of doiii yonr own baking, when yon can buy such broad and cakes as we can hake in onr new ami to date bakery. KEBLER'S Sunlite Bakery Bread is Your Best Food EAT MORE OF IT. Mechanical Refrigeration BEEF, PORK, VEAL, SPRING LAMB, HOME MADE BOLOGNA FRESH FISH and POULTRY.

Proper Persing 1C3 FraJey Street. Moth Phones. General Repairing All Kinds of Tools Sharpened AUTOMOBILE AND FURNITURE UPHOLSTERINQ See Us Before Buying Awnings TENTS A WAGON COVERS Hats That Have A chieved Fashion's Favor The very latest In auto robes at infield's. ad. 9 20 1 Tonight, dance in Lyceum.

Marvels will play. art. Melody The Ladies' Aid society and ifit Pjr lrim Circle of Vthe Congregational church will hold art bazaar and Sapper on Wednesday. Nbjwnthcr ::0. ad.

i. Sunday train serVjce between, Dubois and riearfioli the II IV railroad is to diaoonliHued beginning October according) to an official bulletin issued by authorities of that railroad. The crossing at the Pennsy depot, Frnloy street, has been replanked and once raoro put In good condition. The crossing has been in Jiad shape (of sonio time, and the improvement will lie greatly appreciated )y motorists as well as pedestrians. The Bradford Automobile Club is conducting a drive to secure funds to improve a short link of dirt road hc tween Irvine's, Mills add Cnrrolllon.

This would 'connect, two stretches of concrete and is' meeting with favorable consideration. More than 1 I has been subscribed, to date. The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church will serve supper in the. hasQment next Wednesday, September 28, from to 7:30. The menu: IJaked fresh ham, brown gravy, cran berry sauce, mashed potatoes, cabbage salad, corn, celery, pickles, jelly, bread, butter, coffee, cream, apple pie and sauce.

I'rice 00 cents. ad 20 2t Although several parties have had in view the purchase of the Scofiebl mansion, there has been no sale of the property as the price of is in excess of what those interested feel they can afford to pay, says the Warren Times. Tin' property is. perhaps, the. most valu able in the city and has a large frontage on Liberty street.

The stone man sion is over 75 years old. but is in per feet preservation. MOUNTAIN OF FIRE IN OHIO GOES OUT Chillicothe, Sept. 2fi Ohio's "Vesuvius" is no more. Coperas mountain, in the southwestern comer of Ross county, that used to glow at night and smoke in the daytime, now is nothing more than a bulk against the skyline.

The hill used to attract scientific investigators and. tourists. Kvery Sunday saw a pilgrimage. Many persons thought the smoking hill was a volcano and some are jtnld to have sold their property and moved out of the neighborhood. The hill smoked intermittently for II years.

For periods running from two to three years the' burning apparently wonjd 1)e in a state of Then the fires would break out again. This, of course, would intensify the curiosity of the people. The real reason for the burning still is a matter of controversy. The hill, composed largely of oil shale. Is barren of trees and furrowed with innumerable gullies.

These became filled with dry vegetation. Some scientists assorted that oom hiifctfvc action sot in among this refuse, that the heat started the oil in the sliale to burning and boiling, thereby starting the long lii'esj At ujght the drift packed gullies, smoldering, would give to the hill a most alistlc appearance of a volcano, with red streams of lava running down its sides. NOTICE. After reading the returns Of tin nominations, so many of my friends have told me that they thought I was defeated I feel it necessary for me to let every one know that I received all but ten Democratic votes and am' the Democratic nominee for tax collector, ad Howard C. McConnoll.

Oil Gas Well New Bedford Cordage African Wire lines Asbestos Shingles Roll Roofing Kane Supply Co; THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS Of THE COMMONWEALTH GREATEST FORCE FOR DEMOCRACY. Big Convention in Altoona, October ri2, 13, 14. "It inj'lhe power of America to rescue the world 'or lead il to ruin," says vvrher in newspaper. "Wlml ails America loday is that is has gul'uvcr being brave has taken to fear," says Or. I 'riinlc Crane.

"At the iVniirmi i.if nil sclltslmess i fear. Mir spasm of big unselfishness finsscd. The liissil ude of latie ness has succeeded. The counsels of the petty trcvail. In nf wsjapers; io ealn'iieis, in senates, even iii some pr.l plis Hie platiliiiles oi precauihin iniolher.

(he. counsels of courajre. "Tin mai'M'loiis America has the COllOUeSt of liv wiil lil hi.f.il it. MISS MA3CARET SLATTERY, Boe ton, Mass. Lesson Writer and Teen Ags Specialist.

Convention the conquest by aliiis, but the continent of bold iimi rcjuvenating idiMls. Americji is the most poient moral in the world today." The American Profeslant, Kuivday School fifoduced a iif rlli thai can lie co inicil oa in cm dill times like these through which we are passlir. The aftermath of the War has swept many who were not secaroly aialini fil away from their iiaioiinirs. The pendulum of war times has sc. Irt Its farthest limit and 11 has started Ihe rolurtr sweep.

A few vea in ago we heard the slo "Make' the World Safo For iiKicnicy." T'oeii cairn the coaaier chiilh ngc. Make Peiuociacy Safe For the Christian civilisation, (lie fine tlowcr nf the deicocratic Ideal, is proving to the res! of the world that lKMiiocrilcy tha! is safe nnl Christianity spring from Ihe same la( root firmly hubedded in Cavnlry's hill. The ten thousaml and more Sunday Schools of IVniisylvania life viliniet among 'the Coniiiionwealib's greatest assets. Thee bi acoii lights of Christianity And I Miiim i acy are fi.iiHil ill evcrv city, town, village, a. id bander.

Their sessions are held i'i I be truth makes tree Is taughl to CHARLES STELZLE, New Speaker at Convertion. more than two million ami a iioarlerof onr citizens every Sahhaih. ilere is a force that is a strong bulwark against tlie re menace ami all other svsleius that ignore Coil anil tbe The ldg a setnhly of Suudav Scfcool folks scheduled for Altoona 11 Oi iober 1s Ihe most poient i I far reaehlii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 galberilig of Chrisi'mii held iii the Four churches have been engaged In which to hold the mis sessions. Tlie program calls four simultaneous sessions every nooil throughout Ihe ihree da of the Convention ncriod. There will also be ritntllttineotls mass meetings evening.

Tiio Slate Association of Siin.i.... School Workers is an Incorporated or tanizalion, with the headiiiitirters building loCiiled in the ei delnliia. Thvougli lids (: gaaiatlon Sund iv SchiM.I work Mi. oitragcd ttud m'i ulated in every borough. toW ushli county In the Mate, since l.sii Sti.te wile Org.

inizittion has bringing lo convcmi.m and tnstjir tr platforms (be boi amj cian atrcment nuil making il.sn propcrt.v for all reganiles 1 source from whence ihcv nmi The annual Snn Ciivniious n. Pcnusylvama State SaWiai.b Sc Association are ijinrotijy jrtitherinss. nud any Sundjv ivorkcr bii I ago. wlih local rlni" rnloveiuat, tuay lc.in dclca ate tV.r details of tb iUv'o wrilftlie IVnnsvlyaula Ktuto S11I1 "tll School Assoc on, 15 PhHadelrJiln, nu I Activities at. the Congregational church this week: Ladies' Aid soci ety will meet in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Mid week service Thursday evening at 7:80, when flclegaf.es wltl be elected i to the Northwestern Association which (meets', ut Farrell, October 0 7. A full attendance is desired at this meeting. i Activities of the Swedish Lutheran church during the week: p. rn. 'the trustees will meet in the 'church.

Tuesday, 'p. the Ue thesda will meet in the church; Wednesday, p. the Sunday school teachers will meet in the church; Thursday, p. the choir will practice; Saturday, '1 MO p. the confirmation class will meet in the church.

p. the deacons will meet in the parsonage. First Iiaptist Itev. D. L.

Woods, pastor. The Whatsoever Circle will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Hulli Swanson in West Kane. All who have to will meet I lie homn of Miss' Susie Gallup, 113 TMrch at. 2 p.

in. At. 7:15 Tuesday evening the topic of the Youug I'eo pfe's meeting will be "Americans All." Thursday evening is the time for tin? mid week service of prayer' and the monthly covennant meeting. The, choir will, meet on Friday evening instead of Wednesday as heretofore. First Methodist Chuixh.

Mid week service of prayer and praise Thursday evening. Wednesday, from 5 to' 7:30 p. Ladies' Aid supper; proceeds for the parsonage fund. Friday evening, Kpworth League social. Miss Strode in charge of the games.

"Keep the home (ires burning" while pastor jand delegates are. at the conference in OreenvilK i I I Swedish Mission Church. Tuesday, jK p. stringband practice; Wednes jday, p. ni choir practice; Thurs day, 7:45 p.

prayer' meeting; FYI day, 8 p. conitert; Saturday, 1 p. i all who wish to partake in the instruction given in the continuation class, please come. then. The Presbyterian Church.

The Suc rament of the Lord's Supper will be i administered on next Sabbath at the morning service. All are urged to "remember." The Ladies' Aid society will meet on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the manse, 33 Pine avenue. A most tniportatit meeting of the Young People's society will be held in the social rooms of our church Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock sharp. Prayer inciting on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, which is preparatory to the communion on next Sabbath. HAD 12 SONS IN WAR.

Indianapolis, Sept. 2C. A family which in Itself is a thriving war veterans' society has come to the "notice I of the American Legion in Independence, Kas. Thlrtylhrcc able bodied itnen and women call the Civil War veteran, Manna C. liruuer, by the fa miliar "papa." Of the lot, the father, soldier of the Pnion in "til, is proudest iof his even dozen sons who served ov jersoas with (be American forces in itlie world war.

Of the remainder, 20 are girls and one son was too young to lit. The oldest Is 42. CLARION ITALIAN IS SLAIN IN FEUD Clarion, Sept. 2ii. Called from ibis home on the pretext that ho was I wanted at' the home of a neighbor.

i Tony Von to, an Italian miner of Sarah furnace, was deliberately shot to death by a man who the police say is Jim Disalvo, aritl in a. tight between partisans of tho two men, following the fatal shooting, several others were beaten with clubs. The shooting is said to have boon the outcome of an old feud. The two men had not spoken to each other for more than a year, the, police: say, although they were neighbors and countrymen. A coroner's jury returned a verdict of murder and ordered Disalvo's arrest on a charge of murder.

fO NEW CASTLE WOMAN DIED HERE SATURDAY The death, of Mrs. IJiuma Maria Ango, wife of AV. B. Ango, of New Castle, occurred Saturday evening at 8:30 o'clock in a cottage in the rear of No. 198 Ftalny.street, death being due to asthmutlc Mrs.

Ango iwm aged 35 years, and besides her husband, leaves two daughters, ages 6 and 13. Tho body was removed to Volltner'B usdertikiug; rooms, where it was prepared for burial. Tbe father and children accompanied the remains honM yesterday, whore the funeral win Imi held eh Wednesday tfternoon. 4 The test of the fashionable shop is the popularity of its Section, and this season wc feel particularly flattered at the remarkable number of purchasers which this department has pleased. Here are some of the more favored hats' that yon will enjoy wearing.

ONE LOT, SPECIAL ONE OTHERS UP TO BARGAIN BASEMENT Kith $2.95 $4.95 $16.75 NEWS II I I ii PXICtS. Children's Tesh colored Jersey special 25c Itiingalnw Aprons, light and dark colors, 79c. One lot Children's fiingh.im Dresses at. one half price. Woiiiou'h Liyht and T)ark Hons! Dresses at, one third off.

Hahy Mlankets, lft iu'clns. special 39c. (food quality fancy Outing r'laiinel, 27 inches wide, special WyC yard. New Fall Dross fiiiighain, special 20c yard. Light and Park Calicoes, special 7c vnnl.

Turkish Towels, extra good qualify, col ored bordern. Special 49c. Silk Cndenvcar. One lot of Silk T'nder wear, value up Special $2.98. Silk Camisoles.

One lot of Silk Camisoles, values i a to Special $1.59. 1 toys' good qualitv Kneo special 98c. Imported Japanese Hand Painted China cups. saucers; special $1.48. 9 Six rolls Toilet Paper, special 29c.

Aufo Shopping Pags, special 85c. Pins 100 pins in ptitdtiige. Special 2c package. Pirooms. Fic sticked.

39c. One lot of (Vetoiine Poivh Pillows. Special 39c. White Xaptha Soap. Special 5c cake.

flood quality Wash Cloths, special 6c each. flood quality Toweling, special 1xfi yard. Colj oij Damask Napkins, special 10c each. I Kag Hugs, special 85c. Terms: Strictly Cash, CURRY TEARE Temple Theatre Bldg.

Alley Entrance Kxtra line' qualify Light and Dark Qnt 15c. Women's and Children's Outing Flannel. C.owns and Pajain is, special one half price i' fiinghani Petticoats, extra value, 48c. I I II I I ELECTRIC Service Station COMPLETE LINE OF IGNU TION CONTACT PARTS. ALSO GENERATOR AND START.

ER BRUSHES. Starter and Generators rewound and repaired. H. H. DANKS WHSKS 81IART STYLES MEET MODERATE III 1 If you would know ill that It f0'tt on in Kane, read ttia 4 .5 1 ti 1.

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