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DISAPPEARS FROM HOME. STATE BRIEFS PERSONALS. THE NEWEST, LATEST, BEST CREATION Easton Woman Haa Not Bean In Otnti'KO T. Hancock of New York READINO: Game Protector W. It In Floor Covering.

Linoleums, Car- Good Health fo Some Time. wim a inlior In till city. Information Due the Customer Which He Does Not Always Get. Gaim arrcHtpJ George Spatz, of Phil Mr. Sallle axel 37.

wlX pete, Ruga. V. P. ItiilttMiuUI of the Hamilton adelphla, for shooting a flicker ntr of John HalxniHii, from Oarnire. iranwieted bun lilies In Phil this city.

Spatz wiu fined 110 and Picking from the markets of the her apartments In the Hotel Delhlgh adelphla mill Lancaster. COMU. building. South Main street. Phillips World.

I. A. Fraxce of ilu O. L. Srhwenke HLOOMSIU'im.

The fifty-third an burg, on Saturday morning, and has Ad aggregation of New Fall Oooda Ill every city there ia but one store where the Piau. ola and pianola-piano are on pale. When a customer enters any of the other store and ivual exhibition of the Columbia County Agricultural Society will be not since been seen. Mrs. Salzman had been In 111 health for some time.

Land and Improvement of New York stopping nt No. 22 Nortb Sixth tttreet anil will lie pleased to extremely Interesting to Home Fur opened toJ.iy and continued until and it Is believed that she wandered nishers. she any Information In regard to Friday evening. away (luring a temporary mental aber jiroperty nt I Long Island READING. Stopping for a drink of inquire: "Do you keep the pianola?" the yalesman in in honor bound to reply: we do not." 2 Of course, there is no law to orevent his addincr: You are Invited to Inspect them.

ration. water at a farmhouse, John Adams At 11 o'clock Saturday morning Forty-five member of the "neti Hur" Company are registered at the of Tuckerton, was 'mistaken for a rob 2 "We keep the piano-player, which we Mrs. Salzman seen her l.Vyear-old on Allen J. Salsnian, tov Ronton on an City Hotel. her by the farmer, who thot ihlm In John fl.

Uwfer the shoulder. Ray 'Wesley Miller of Washington errand. When die returned Mrs, claim ia just as good," etc. Hut ordinarily commercial fairness demands that he shall not wrmit the 1. C.

Is the guest of A. Mar UIRDSHORO. An untadentlfled Salzman was not at home. Conclud guerlte Miller of Nort'h Franklin man was found lying dead along the ing that his mother had followed her usual custom of visiting tier sister street. Reading Railway tracks here.

It Is customer to buy some other piano-player under the 5 mistaken impression that it is the genuine pianola. 5j Ifenry Sterner has entered the em supposed that he fell from a car of on Saturday, he thought nothing ploy of It. J. Andreas the music sand that came from Coatesvllle, 709 Hamilton more of her absence for the time be' dealer. READING Clarence R.

Pottelger, Ing. Ave learn that there are some stores hat are not so scrupulous as they should be in observing this princi-pie. Consequently, we are compelled to advertise over Messrs. Strohm and Allen Ktmmett aged 22 years of this city, has ob Mr. Salzman Is a railroader.

He of Wilkes-Rairre were the guests of tamed an appointment as third as reached after work at 6 o'clock LYRIC THEATRE Al. WlckCl the baker of No. 440 Ridge sistant chemist in the Department of Saturday evening. He had the ame avenue. Agriculture at Harrisburg.

thought as his son that Ms. Salzman YORK. Earl Wrrlghtson. the 4 was visiting her sister. So 'he went George Bertsh of this city who has been spending a vacation on an extended trip left Chicago on Sunday to bed without making Inquiry i uc i iica li Dcauiiiur year-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin E. Wrlgihtson, of Big Mount, York At 2 o'clock Sunday morning he was awakened by a call boy who told for the east and arrive home on Sunday after visiting Washington county, while at play tumbled into a tub of boiling water and was scalded him that he was an ihour and a half late In reorting for ditty. He wonder Baltimore and Philadelphia. to death.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gorman of SCRANTON. While sitting at the ed why his wife had not awakened Emaus wore visitors In this city. him.

and calling to her for an expla breakfast table at the borne of Mrs. Helen C. Potter, of South Alain street. nation received no response. He then Grand Inner Guard Hoffman of Philadelphia visited the local lodge TUESDAY EVG.

AT 7.50 iWEONESOAY MAT. AT 1.50 (WEDNESDAY EVG. AT 7.50 The Klau) and rlanser Co. Complete Productions of Gen. Wallace's Great Play BED HUR this city, Mrs.

Antoniette Furch discovered that she was not at home. of the Knights of Pythias on Satur Coleman, of Iona, dropped Becoming alarmed he made some In day evening. dead. qutrles, but one had seen iher depart from the house, nor knew where Harry A. Schuler who was connect SCRANTON.

Four men were in ed with an automobile transportation jured by a fall of roof in the Capehus she was. company in New York City has re mine of the Scranton Coal Company, Thus far all attempts to find trace turned to this city and has reentered They were P. J. Gibbons and John Prices Matinee or evening first again: There is but one Pianola made only by the Aeolian Co. If the word pianola does not appear upon the fall-board of the instrument, it is NOT a pianola.

The supremacy of the pianola and pianola piano is so universally recognized, that it is a constant temptation to other piano players to operate under its prestige. In Allentown the pianola and pianola piano is sold by us only. Piano Tuning This is the time of the year when pianos should be tuned. Orders by phone, mail or address left at the store will receive prompt attention. All work guaranteed.

Invite Comparison Stores that aim for mere cheapness in selling pianos balance low price with low quality and the buyer is the loser, Our pianos come from the leading manufacturers. Grade for grade, our prices are below most other stores. The best proof of this is comparison and we invite comparison. of her been unsuccessful, al the employ of the Mack Motor Car Decker, miners, and two floor, $2.00, $1.50, balcony $1.50 $1.00 though energetic efforts in that -di Campany. Gibbons and Decker are in a critical Gallery, 50 cents not reserved.

rection were by police and rela condition. fives. It Is supposed that Mrs. Salz Seats Are NOT All Sold. Pleas call at box office.

Monocacy Stone man wore a black dress, black hat Company Is constructing a siding AT THE LYRIC May Robson. from the Pennsiylania Railroad to its ONE NIGHT ONLY and brown veil, and that she took along a new dress, an extra pair of shoes and some money. new crusher plant In the Hopewell Thursday Ev'g, Oct 10 hills. The plant when completed will At the Lyrio Theatre Thursday There is absolutely no domestic have a capacity of 200 carloads of evening, L. S.

Sire will present for trouble, the family says, that would L. S. SIRE. Presents. crushed stone a day, the first time this season May Rob- have caused her to leave home, and son in the new American comedy, the theory referred to above is the READING.

Miss Elsie IT. Moyer, flay Robson "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary" by only one they can advance for her the 16-vear-old daughter of Benlamin Anne Warner. It was while reading disappearance. She is a dauehter of Vavw of tihta rtv ha In the New 190S American Comedy. this novel that Miss Robson saw her Alien .1.

Clifton, of No. 433 Ferry to recover damages alleged slan-a suit against Miss Jennie Manmlller self as Aunt Mary and asked Misa The Rejuvenation of street, Easton. Anyone having seen a woman an Warner to dramatize the book. Many novel stage effects will be found in der. The girls are employed in a knitting Hunt tYiavy By Anne Warner.

swering Mrs. Salzman's description 1s The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary requested to communicate with the XEWVILLE. The sixth annual re 'Prices GaUery, 25c; Balcony, 35 and none of the comedy has been lost relatives or police union of the southern district association of the Grand Army of the and 50c; Orchestra Circle, 75c; Orchestra Parlor Chairs, $1.50. AGAINST 4-CENT iFARES. Republic 'Will be held at this place, Oct.

17. Judge Says Third Class City Has No CHESTER. Mrs. Ann Pennell, Saturday Matinee at 2.15. also Saturday Evening, Oct.

12. Legal Right to Fix Such Fares. in dramatizing the book. The sup porting company is a strong one and the stage settings most elaborate. The play has to do with a maiden Aunt living in the country who goes to the city and has the time of her life finally returning to the country where she finds life too slow and decides to move to the city for good.

There is plenty of comedy at all wife of Jonathan Pennell, is dead at Kramers' Judge Scott on Monday morning her home. 400 Edgmorut this Music House Thg COHflfl HARRIS ComedlaDS filed an opinion dismissing the bill in equity brought by the city of Eas Present ton to compel the Easton Transit Company to sell twenty-five tickets in- Geo. 0). Cohan's SSi SrS t.imes, with a pretty love story terwoven. for $1.

The court decides that a city 544 Hamilton Street of the third class has no legal rigiht THE NATIONAL SONG SHOW city, which sihe entered as a bride on Dec. 1C. 1857. CHESTER. A pair of horses own ed by W'illiam J.

Farlev, a West Third street furniture dealer, which ran away, knocked iown and perhaps fatally injured John Ewing. XEW CUMBERLAND. Harry Arnold and Elmer Weaver cornice fell twenty-five feet from a scaffold at the new Methodist Church in this place and 'were injured. to fix the rate of fare that is charged by a trolley corporation. The city Jr.

must pay the costs in the suit. Pardees to Begin New Line. 4 Introducing this Notable Cast of Players Carter DeHaven Flora Parker Willis P. Sweatnam Jack Raffael John A. Boone Hazleton: Calvin Pardee, of Ger- "Almost" inantown, predicted fifteen years ago that this city would eventually be come a great manufacturing center His conception of the working out of Leona Anderson Lola Hoffman Eward Lester Frank McNish, Jr.

Jot. Lesile Lee Myers Assisted by A COHANESQUE CHORUS OF HANDSOME GIRLS. George Washington, Jr. i The engagement in this city of "George Washington, announced for next Saturday afternoon and even ing at the Lyric Theatre has attracted huge interest among our theatregoers. Amy play the pen of Geo.

ir. Cohan is sure to do so, but this particular one 'has scored suoh a tre -mendous success in other cities that it will doubtless prove an event of vents of the season, i It will be pesented ihere by the Cohan Harris Comdians, one of the most prominent organizations in America' i presenting comedy. All the original scenic effects as witnessed in "New York, Chicago and Boston during its long engagements in those cities, will be sepn here, while the cast is composed of many prominent 'people identified' with this style of en the theory is being demonstrated al-imos daily. With his. sons he will establish a plant at Minersville, two miles north of this city, for the manu Household Economy Simplified by buying all your table wants at our stores.

Groceries and Meats SHENANDOAH. The Kehley Run mines, which have been idle for seven weeks, owing to cave-ins, resumed operations after undergoing extensive repairs. Employment is given to hundreds of men and boys. WILKES-BARRE. Lehigh Valley Railroad officials are superintending a number of practical tests with freight and coal trains to determine the relative power and efficiency of various types of locomotives used on the road.

WEST CHESTER. Alalin The Original Production, Exactly "as facture of electrical supplies. The plant wil be a large one, and will make every articel required in the Watches I The kind that come just near enough being good to- be very bad. If there is anything worse than a Watch that is pretty nearly right its the one that stops for a few minutes before ev the time one is to keep an en- We sail only relia ble Watches in nickle, silver, gold-filled and solid gold cases We have qents Watches from $5 to $75; Ladies' Watches $7.50 to $50; Girls' Watches $5 to $10; Boys' Watches $1 to $3.00. i Witnessed 4 Months Herald Square Theatre, New York.

5 Months Colonial Theatre, Chicago Matinee Prices Gallery, 25; Balcony, 35 and 50; Orchestra Circle, of Marlborough, captured 'three cute little 'coons a couple of days ago and tertainment. says they have already become fine electrical business. The venture will mean an investment of $3,000,000. The Jeanesville Iron Works is shipping pumps to Japan, China and every corner of the earth; a sheet steel mill will be in operation in the course of three months and 1908 wil find one dozen additional plants olcated here. Mr.

Pardee and ihis soils have also launched the Harwood Transmission Company, which will shortly furnish power to operate 'machinery at Harwood and Lattlmer collieries, owned by Pardee Sons Co. pets. He has presented two of them 75; Orchestra and Parlor Chairs, Box $1.50. Evening Prices Gallery, 25; Balcony, 50, 75 and Orchestra Circle; Orchestra and Parlor Chairs, Box Seats, $2.00. to friends and will keep the other.

DANVILLE. What wil be the -fin Schumann-Heink Will Sing Wagner Selections. When Schumann-Heink gives her concert here on Wednesday, Oct. 16, In the Lyric Thea frf Sihp will etnty est park in this section of the state BO WEN GR OCERY, 811 Hamilton Street will be laid out between Danville and Bloomsburg this fall. The resort E.

J. FAUST 728 Hamilton St. 4 I LOST. On Tuesday evening an old fash that occasion, the great "Wal- will be located midway between the traute." Scene from the first an two towns, along the line of the Dan ioned locket and chain, about one JJie Gotterdammeiuing" by Rir.hanrt Blasted Away. half inch broad.

Locket contained Wagner, which will be heard for the Lancaster: Uriah W. S. Wallick, of picture of gentleman. Lost either on Sixth street between Tilghman and tirst time in any concert ever given. Manor township, brought suit against the Pennsylvania Railroad to recover $10,000 damages.

Wallick owns prop Court or on Court Street between ne will also sing the "Adriano' Kecitative and Arte from "Ridnzi" al T. W. ECKERT EMMA BERG, In their ireflned and Pupil. ville and Bloomsburg trolley. MAHAlNOY CITY.

'Walking on the Lehigh Valley tracks Park Place to his home in Shoemaker, near here, John Fallon, aged 12 years stepped out of the way of a passenger train i'n front of a coal train and had botih legs cut off. He wil die from his injuries. Sixth and Law. erty in Manor township 'on which A suitable reward 'Will be paid for there were several fisheries. The al oy wagner.

Two other great operatic numbers will appear on her program that evening, an Aire from the old Italian opera "Mitrane" by Rossi, who was famous as a composer Its return to 533 Tilghman street. 9-lt Allentown legation is that in blasting for the contruction1 of the Columbia and Port Presenting W. WILLIAMS. his novel ventriloquil sketch "The Doctor's Busv Day." Deposit Railroad the fisheries, which were a fruitful source of revenue, in one lth century and the fourth Experienced Salesmen Wanted. C.

F. RITTER CO. i.ne rrison boene from the opera "Le were destroyed. Week Commencing Monday Oct 7th. Jas.

KELSO LEIGHTON Blanch In their laughing success "The Lady Burglar. Legs Stopped Pistol Bullets. Chester: By the use of the X-ray bullets were removed from the legs of Samul Nicholson, 1309 Central avenue and George Clark, Seventh and 'Morton avenue, at the Chester SHOOTING STARS GIVE SCARE. NEW TRIPOLI. Edwin Reitz sold a 3 acre tract One the "Size of a Bucket" Awes of land to Wm.

C. Bloss at $110 per acre. CLIFFORD BURKE. Comedians and Siingers. Hospital.

line young men were Pottsville Residents. Pottsville: Scientists in this sec Matinee Every Day. Daily Matinee 10 15 25c Evenings, 25 35 50 75c. A Stupendous Production JOSEPH HART'S. "Futurity Ulinncit" A condensed drama of the race track.

A scemic sensation and melo The sale of the personal property trophete by Meyerbeer. These are four of the most exacting numbers that can be placed upon a program and in them Schumann-Heink to her hearers opportunities of judging the many sides of her great art. The balance of the program is made tip of songs by Schubert. Liszt, Ptahms and a group of six songs by well known American composers including Neviii. Chadwick.

Ella May Smith, Rudolph Ta.nz and C. J. Bonds all of which, the famous contralto will sing in English. i of 'the late Mary A. on Sat examining revolvers near thefr homes when the arms were accidentally dis charged.

the accidents were urday was largely attended and fair tion are greatly interested in the many meteors which have dropped in this section during the last week or ten days. It is estimated that FLORENCE SAUNDERS. America's Magnetic Soprano. prices were realized. The next and closing sale of said property will very similar, they happened In different parts of the city.

dramatic triumrh engaging the ser take place on Saturday, the 26. more than fifty big ones have fallen in Schuylkill county within that vice of 20 players. 3 complete sets of Mrs. 'Rebecca Buck will sell at sale on Saturday, Nov. 9, her KINETOGRAPH.

"Views of Paris." "If you Had a Wife Like scenery 4 tnorougn Drea Tace norses 3 'famous jockeys and the most won A meteor the size of a bucket pass derful 'mechanical racing effects house and lot on the corner of Wayne and Washington streets, New Tripoli, and a 10-acre tract of land lying Beaen by Mistake. Shamokin: Mrs. Mary Baker, 77 years, mistaken for a "cloak man," who 'has be'en frightening girls at night the last week, was kicked and clubbed so badly that she is in critical LONG TROUBLE ENDED. ever built. This Coupon and 15c will ad- mit lady to reserved seat Tues- I day.

Wednesday, Thursday or Friday afternoon- Matinee ZISKA KING. The Kings of Comedy Magic. condition. She beaten until she lost consciousness, and when found Mr. King will impersonate the ori ginal Alexander Herman the great.

by pedestrians was covered with at the outskirts of town, together with a larse lot of personal property. Mrs. Rosa A. Peters, of Alentown, spent several days with friends in town. At least half of the potato yield in this locality spoiled through rotting.

Mr. and 'Mrs. P. B. Oswald.

Geo. Kistler and Mrs. A. D. Peter spent Sunday at Tamaqua blood.

She was on her way home ed over Pottsville and St. Clair and scared the employes at the car shops many of them fearing the end of the world was at hand. At Pottsville Charles Fuller and ihis sister, on the way home, saw two meteors like skyrockets drop within a few feet of the ground and then disappear in gas. Fred Super and Frank Heim near Jefferson station, saw a seem ingly pass over a house on the Schwenk farm, eaving a long tail of fire and brimstone. Anthony Yeich saw a large meteor fall on the Blue mountain.

In each instance the sul phur fumes were stifling. Subscribe for the and seated herself (under an awning at a lonely section for a rest. The weather was She drew a shawl Royal Oak is Abandoned by Oper-1 ators Because of Friction. Shamokin: The Royal Oak colliery owned by the Llewellyn Mining Compainy, was totally abandoned, 300 employes being thrown out of employment. The mules were hoisted from the mines and the fires pulled from underneath the boilers.

Frequent disputes with the em ployes resulting in strikes and loss of money are said to be the main reason for the operator's action. The employes have been on strike for some time, claiming that six weeks wages are due from the colliery operators. over her head, and persons looking" ALLENTOWN DEMOCRAT for tihe "cloak man" rushed at her. knocking her down and beating her before she could reveal her identity. When they discovered their error Morning Daily The leading and oldest Democratic paper in Ihigh they fled.

Loses Both Feet "Hooking" Ride. Chester: Attempting to jump fom a freight train upon which he was stealing a ride, George Ittner. aged 16 years, fell beneath the wheels and both feet were so badly crushed that they had to be amputated. Y. M.

C. A. night th Subscribe for $3.00 per year. school. Five 10-4-1 Ot.

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