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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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0 I FRIDAY, JUNE 11,1909. THE WILKES-B ARRE RECORJ3. FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1909, 11 NOTABLE CLASS DAY The Isaac Long Store a Correct, Isaac Long's Have It If Isaac Long's Have It, It's Correct. ence was almost exclusively mad up of students, parents and close friends of the graduate every number was enjoyed to the utmost. The literary numbers were frequently Interspersed with music so that there was a sufficient variety to sustain Interest even for the three hours that the program lasted and In spite of the fact that the low-roofed an1 ill-ventttated auditorium was suffocatingly warm.

An overture by the high school orchestra began exercises. Francis Dunn, the class president, delivered an address In which he welcomed the visitors and concluded with a few farewell' thoughts to his To-day We Inaugurate Graduates of the City Schools In i Kerry Hooi Oreat la Wklek th Sparkle aad Flash OrlgtaaJ Gcalaa Caa Be DU-laye4 Delight Large Andlcaec. hui Poem Ij HIh Hu Oratloa by FraacU 5 A General Clearance Sale Si classmates. The next the roll call by Lorlnne Miller, was In a lighter vein and the clever manner In wfclnh aha notatAA .41 tti together broiTght forth much applause TJEL07REl)SXriTS An audience of fully 800 attended the class day exercises at the Wilkes-Barre high school yesterday morning. The program made up of eighteen entertaining numbers, was begun at 10 and laughter.

4, Cyrus Jacobosky, a young man naturally endowed with a liberal and not-neglected sense of humor, convulsed the assemblage with-his ver- pp t- I ai Handsome Ttvo and Three-Tiece Models That Hanged in Trice From $16.98 to $59.50 for $10, $15 and $20 In addition to these specially selected groups every Woolen Suit in our immense stock goes under the clearance ban this morning at 'a great reduction in price. Nothing excepted. Distinctive styles, favored colors, elegant materials, splendid qualities and wonderful values. Think what this means to women planning To women going to mountain and seaside resorts. The Tailored Suit is an absolute necessity and here is the opportunity to secure just the wanted suit at a great saving that is rarely ever possible before July.

Our famous Rea dy-to-wear Section never offered a mere attractive assortment of high class suits. Here are strictly tailored coat models, cleverly constructe of mannish worsteds, plain and novelty serges, satin finished Prunella cloth and imported novelty suitings. More dressy mo dels, handsome materials, in effective straight lines, plain tailored gored skirts and the new three piece suits. Every suit in stock measur ea up to.the highest known standard of tailoring art. To the standard for which the Isaac Long Suits are famous.

Perfection of fit, qual ity and finish. There are many splendid values awaiting the thrjfty woman who takes early advantage of such exceptional saving fen' St LEONA ROTH FRANCIS DUNN HILDA MAN CLASS PRE8IDENT o'clock and continued for three hours. The members of the graduating class, slon of the class history. The Boys' Mathematlral class preaentattona were made by Wilbur Clements and Harold Swisher. One of the most worthy One-Day Special KJeinerfj Silk Hose Supporters 39c, 50c, 69c Values, Today Only A display that Is attracting wide attention and the greatest admiration.

Helpful In its suggestions for summer pickup work nnd Inexpensive cottage If you are all interested in fancy work the new. novel and beautiful he sure to see the window and the new things displayed In the Art Needlework section. They're fascinating. 161 In number, were seated on the platform enlarged for the occasion. The class colors, maroon and white, predominated in the decorative scheme.

The school colors, ped and blue, and American flags contributed, more color to the scene which In every respect was. very attractive. The exercises, as usual, were most interesting to these paving some acquaintance with members of the, class. The presentations, the class prophecy, the quotations applied, the class history and the other customary class day features, built about the little fralllttes and slight Idiosyncrasies of the Individuals concerned, can best be appreciated by the tarrets themselves of the arrows of fun and their school associates. And as the audl- 5 numbers on the program was the class poem, an original production written and recited by Hilda Man, The poem Is here reproduced in full: With hearts with the sadness of parting, Tet Joyful with hope for the promise 10 be.

We bid fond farewell on our Journey now starting To conquer the future which, dimly we see. Ye sainted old halls where our father's young footsteps -Once echoed, no 'more will our own Imprint feel. We leave thee with sadness, our fond Alma Mater, While down- life's broad pathway the years softly steal. Art Draperies For Summer Furnishings i A beautiful and comprehensive display, wonderful color printing. Practical and Inexpensive Undermujlins in the June Sale Pretty.

In great variety. Well made. Our inexpensive garments constitute a most important parr' of the sale. The woman who wants" plain underclothes, the one in need of extra sizes. The one who likes lace trimming or she who prefers embroidery can secure an underclothes outfit for summer at a very small outlay.

For instance: Corset 17. 25S 31, Drawers 31, 49, 83. 98. Night Gowns 89, 98tf, $1.39, $1.98. Petticoats 98, $1.39, $1.49, $1.98.

Combination Garments 65 98, $1:19, $1.49. Dressing Sacques pretty patterned lawns, 59c values, 49; 98c values, white and colors, 89; Fine White Lawn Sacques, trimmed with lace and ribbons, $1.98 values, $2.50 values, $1.98. beautiful color blendlngs. Every possible color scheme may be matched with something entirely exclusive. Imported and Pomestic Cretonnes 25c, 29c, 35c Fancy tlenlmslflc.

Sllkollnes 10c and 12Hc Embroidered Shirt Waist Patterns To the woman who loves pretty, dainty dress accessories, yet feels she can not always Indulge from the standpoint of economy, this will be especially good news. ThPi handsome supporters are made of good strong, elastic and rubber fasteners covered with shirred satin ribbon or silk In beautiful shades of pink, white, blue and Dresden' patterns. We advise early shopping. Half Price Exclusive patterns, one of a kind exquisitely embroidered on fine, white French lawn or batiste. Solid and eyelet embroidery combined Tha colors Include all white, blue, pink, lavender and Persian designs.

Prices were $3.50 to J6.00. Now JiiFt half. 5 "RELIABLE QUALITIES IM "ROOM-SIZE "RUGS "Best ofPrices in This Great June Sale I Aiffaan- UArno'iia ekmim riovo In fViia mnornifirfint. rnllflpf.inn of RlirS. ThfiV include tiatterna and rnnrirrrt The knowledge which we In our nohool days have gathered.

Is not the reaped harvest, 'tis nought hut the seed Which In future years shall Its growth have attained And serve as an aid to our fellows In need. So let us e'er strive, fellow class- mates, to foster The good and the needful, the noble and pure, That when our last school days shall be hut a mem'ry -Our. knowledge will then as true wisdom endure. And ye who have borne all the brunt of our fallings. Of kind patient ones who like shepherds of yore.

Have guided us safe through the pasture of learning, As the class of nought nine we will greet thee no more. And though through the world we may he widely scattered. Our thoughts will oft centre on that cherished time. When we were asaembled with common Intent As the once famous class of nineteen and nine. Miss Man also wrote the class song, which was sung to tl)e tune, "I wish I had a girl." Belle Moore presented the "Quotations applied" pleaslnglV-At this point on the program tho mantle oration was delivered by l'tanrls Dobson.

In part he said: We have to-day completed one of tho most Important stages of our educational life. The responsibilities that were entrusted to us a venr nan have suited to almost every type of room in private house or public building. There are self tone effects in Hunter's Greens, Crimson, Cerise, (T Golden Brown, Tan and Royal Blues. ll Oriental effects, renroduciner the desisrns and colorings of famous Oriental Rugs. Light and darK effects.

'Sr. There is a wide choice of designs and colorings. Note These Three Extra Good Specials. The Tea That's Best for Icing Iced tea ts most refreshing, healthful and delicious when properly made, and good tea. Last season many of our most particular tea consumers declared that our special 60o tea was the best for Icing.

We've the same kinds nowsmooth, rich. Just right flavor. Special blends for different tastes all selected, tender, young leaves, especially fine Iced. Of course we have several higher grades of all kinds up $1.00 the pound. Each a favorite of some one, according to individual taste.

Iced Poffee Every summer thera Is a marked advance in the popularity of our coffees for Icing. We have a variety of blends at different prices to suit all tastes. Get your favorite hero and see how much better It tastea. Try our special blends for icing. 25c, 30c, 35c.

Sweet Pickles a quart 25c. Olives Fancy, large Queens quart, 40c. Baked Beans Van Camp's, Helm's, Snlder's, etc, at lOo a can. Peanut Butters-Pure, absolutely pure and the richest, most delicious obtainable. Old Cheese Full Jlavored, -rich and crrmbly really full cream so superior to eklm milk cheese and new cheese, that the price teems too low.

lSe a pound. REICH ARD 28 NORTH MAIN 8TREET BOTH PHONES' $17.00 Other Good Rug Values Room Sizes. $20.00 Tapestry Rugs $27.50 Body Brussels Rugs $30.00 Body Brussels Rugs $30.00 Oriental Seamless Rugs $20.00 Smyrna Reversible Rugs- $25.00 Axminster Rugs, $18.50. 9x12 Rugs noted for splendid wearing qualities; soft, velvety pile, luxurious to the tread, Oriental, Floral, Geometric and Medallion patterns light or dark effects in exquisite olorings. $40.00 Wilton Rugs $34.50 -9x12.

Superb quality and patterns. Great variety colorings and designs, colorings that will harmonize with any scheme of $15.00 $17.50 Tapestry Rugs, $13.50 SIZE 912. Handsome Persian and Medallion patterns that could not be duplicated anywhere at a better price. Regular mill woven rugs. i 5 $26.50 Smyrna Reversible Rugs $37.50 Wilton Rugs $45.00 Turkish Seamless Rugs $37.50 A fine assortment of smaller rugs at correspondingly low prices.

been discharged In such a-manner as! to merit no criticism, and we look Standard Pattern 10o and 15c Thoroughly smartest styles and Inexpensive. Public Square The Isaac Long tore Welles Building Tha Designer A most satisfactory and attractive home magaxlne Price 10c Candidates for Conncilmanie Honor' I Morgan on behalf of the Junior class. Dirided Hit Estate Pant! LIsdI. late of Plains township, He said in part: "In receiving this time honored and hack with pride when- we recall how faithfully we have discharged our duty. To the class of 1910 we now entrust this mantje.

the mantle of ou- predecessors, our mantle and your mantle. Just a youth became of age fhey placed upon him a mantle signifying that he was from one stage of Ufa into another, from youth into manhonld, and was assuming all he responsibilities of such a change. In same respects this mantle Is similar. It signifies that you have now passed the stage of being a junior and are entering upon the re-epormibllitles of a senior. The time Is now at hand when It la necessary for us as a class to leave you.

We are now passing through the gateway of opportunity, and entering upon new fields of activity, but nothing can ever weaken these ties of Irlendshlp -art dearly formed during our school days. On accepting the responsibilities accompanying this mantle remember what has been ald. See that you keep this mantle a symbol of respect and honor, fis unsullied as it now is, or.d hand it down next vear to vour acred emblem I. in behalf of the junior class, accept It with a full knowledge or tne mu ih.i ontvi with it. We ap- now entering upon that course vwhlch you have successfully completed.

We have many obstacles Deiore out m-nired hv that honorable career of Among the residents of the.Slxth ward who have announced thempelve. as candidates for select council to All the vacancy caused by theldeath of R. H. Richards, was Wendel a known young merchant, wh" has lived the greater part of his life In the ward and who should make a strong candidate. An attempt was made to Induce Morgan Richards, brother of the deceased, to enter the field but he declined.

John E. James, the contractor, announced himself and Judging from his number of friends, he should pull a large vote. Several others are expected to enter the race within a few days. by his will probated yesterday, bequeathes a half Interest In his estate to NunJIs-kl Cappelllni. and the other half to Mrs.

Maria fiantlni, she to pay all his debts. vJoseph Perrarinl Is named a executor. The estate Is valued at 11,360. Harvey' Lake Every Sunday Lehigh Valley R. R.

Special excursion 60 cents. Leaves Wilkes-Barre 9 a. 1:30 p. 5 p. m.

Returning, leave Harvey's Lake 11:30 a. 3:30 p. 7 p. m. yours we hope to overcome the dif ficulties which beset us.

wim earnest effort and persevering zeal we Khali endeavor to hand It down to our successors with Its folds as unsul lied as when we received it. Sadie Kublnski made the presentations tn the members of the business Tuccessora In the same spotless condi and higher English class In a clever tion. The mantle was received by Charles ityle. The class statistlca were given tv Leona Roth. The most popular, the oldest, the thinnest anff'the stoutest, the most talkative members of the class, among others, were named Try a Glass of Vichy and described.

The teacners were me rublects of some humorous comment, and other entertaining things were raid. a Hollarhtful.vlnlln anlrv wan arlven DV jrr. seltzer when, your "tornach la not Just right. Have us send you up half dozen siphons' so you will have It handy. You will find it- just aa good to dring when, well, too.

And as a chaser for other drlnka our mineral water are unsurpassed. "My Gloves Cost the Same HARDWARE Cutlery and Tools We make a peclalty c-t fine Hard-wura, Cutlerv and Tools and can gtve yiu prompt and efficient service. Our CvAery and Tool are guaranteed. In addition to the above lines wa carry in stock a complete assortment of Nickel and Enamel War tor household use. Wa bar aliraya been headquarters (or everything In the line of high grada PAINTS AND VARNISHES As Yours" BOTTLING COMPANY INCORPORATED Mdle Rublnskl, a young lady talented along musical lines, and the presentation to the English scientific clasi were given by Kathryn Featherstone.

Louisa Becker offered the class prophesy and the college preparatory premutations were made by Francis Barlow. Roscoe Smith talked on "The mustering out of class of 1909" and as a concluding literary feature the class will, a voluminous and ludicrous document, was read by Earle Thomas. The program waa brought to a close with the class aong. Berwick Innkeeper Serioui'y Injured Frank Sponenberg. proprietor of the fiponenberg Hotel at Berwick, had his nose broken, ankle sprained, head and waa aaaaaaaaaa -s Silk gloves that don't wear without finish or fit cost the 6ame price as the Kaysers.

To protect yourself, look in the hem. See that the' gloves are marked "Kayser. Then you get the gloves which, for 25 years, have been the standard silk gloves of the world. 5 You get the Kayser fabric, fit and finish, aad the Kayser double tips. You get a guarantee in each pair.

his. legs badly spine Injured and while out driving bruised yesterday E. F. Roth Guaranteed Fire-Proof Safes residence or office. Price The bit broke and he at his trotter.

C. MORGAN'S SONS SOUTH i.MAIN 8TREET tempted to climb" out on the carriage shafts for the purpose of catching hold of the overdraw bridle check trap. The horse shied to one side and Mr- Sponenberg was thrown to the ground, one of the carriage wheel striking him with terrific force. Don't accept gloves of inferior makes. See that your gloves are Kaysers.

Short Silk Gloves He, 75e. $1.9, SlS Long Silk Gloves 7Sc.Sl.S0, $1.25, $140 JULIUS KAYSER i CO, M-kr NEW YORK To save money buy your bedroom outfittings, direct from the maker Anthracite Bedding M'f'g Co. Complete Bedroom Outfitters. 100 South Main St. 25, $30 535 Patent Finger-Tipped Silk Gloves Both floor of the pavilion are equipped to accommodate those seeking; tha pleasure of dancing at San Soucl.

i I MADAM your grocer to glvi you th Van Camp product. Only the choicest material are used and th utmost of skill 1 em- plovtd. The are product far above the 5 8 common. There la no pther brand of good half good. IIIUIHIIIUIHIltlllllll(limRllltM SPECIAL REDUCTION ON FELT MA TRES8E8 TMI8 WEEK "75 N.

Main St. O'Brien ha' no place to go but. I Bans SoncL v. A.

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