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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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TUB WILKES-BAIIRE tlECORD FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1912. 15 FRIDAYi JANUAEY 19, 1912. ITEMS OF INTEREST ploded and threw the blazing oQ over her nightdress. Mrs. Mary Heller, mother of Samuel I St( Friday Long's IX Heller of Muncy.

fell while a vUl- tor at the home of the latter and broke saac ore iNews ror her. hip at the Joint. The fracture Is a bad one, and as Mrs. Heller's age is (1 years toe accident is a very serious. Obtain the Results Intended by YTbidaii Prescriptions.

One. EXCHANGE i NEWS KOTE3 FROM STATB TOWNS AND CITIES, Lebanon's atreet railway company served chilled patrons aa they cams lata the waiting- room with hot coffe mad on the electria beating apparatus being demonstrated. Reading butchers have Increased the price of meats from I to I eenU a pound, claiming that cold weather causes the Increase la 'market prices. Farmers have advanced ergs 6 cents a i dozen. '-j -i Old things are Ermm F.

Hill-of Hughesvllle has tor Youll find a visit to The Isaac Long Store about the most enjoyable thing on record, hurrying out at Big Price Concessions Spring's choicest, loveliest, new things are hurryii hurrying in. Don't you several weeks been taking care of two nocks of quail that have been making their home on the farm of Deputy Pro- want to see them? thonotary O. M. Somers near that place. There are about thirty-five birds In the flock.

Little Florence Fenstermacher, the I -year-old daughter of Jesse Fenster equipment, stock, facilities and knowledge of compounding are all that they should be. Every prescription that bears our label carries our guarantee of perfection of contents, and manipulations. We merit your prescription work. The State Armory Board has award ed the contract for the saw armory at Bradford to the ty Manufacturing Co. of that place.

The price was about 121.500, i Thrown from a sleigh near Bern vllle, John Miller, driver of a baker's wagon, blew hts bugle so lustily that Samuel McCalllater, who recognized its sound, ran Into the road and stopped Miller's runaway horses. Mrs. James Miller of Johnstown was fatally burned when the lamp she tried to blow out when about to retire ex- macher of Wllliamsport. who broke her right arm about two weeke ago, fell on the Ice and again fractured the same arm. Catawjsaa farmers are getting together with a view of starting a creamery.

Falling down the stairs at the rest dence of his son. Ell A. Martin In Sayre, Abraham Martin of Wysox fractured his skull and died an hour after. A $10,500 addition is to be built to on Every $9.98 $158 Final Prices Regardless of Former Value Three Splendid Groups at Marvelous Best describes this suit of fering at these extremely low prices. But it's "Let-go" time.

New suits are clamoring for room and we must clear the decks. NOTHING EXCEPTED. Our entire magnificent suit stock. And it affords a comprehensive scope that will meet every woman's requirements. Suits of fine broadcloths, serges worsteds, basket weaves and homespuns in which the innate beauty of fabric and coloring is enhanced by clever designs and expert tailoring.

Suit in Stock Regardless of Former Value Three Splendid Groups at All wanted colors and black a-plenty in this collection. Every suit bears the hall mark of individuality and exclusivcness. Truly the most varied, most extraordinary luit sale ever launched at anywhere near these prices. To-day and as long as they last. A big collection of suits for women and misses at $9.98, $19.98 and $29.98.

Vou have probably learned the wisdom of "being early-' at an Isaac Long special sale. Drugs Exclusive Gif BAILROAD. the Easton public library and Andrew Carnegie has agreed to defray half the expenses. When the improvements are completed there will be room for 80,000 volumes. 4 A A TOWN LINE The Ice men harvesting the crop on the river at Wllliamsport had a strenuous time.

The temperature on the river was extremely frigid and the snow blew In the opening from which the Ice was cut to such an extent that the cakes could not be Some of the harvesters were compelled to give up the work. "Sunset Limited" Eselwirelr Fln CUus Catra Fare California Train Between New Orleaaa La Asselea' aaa frusta New Steel Equipment Mm. TtaW. MuicwB, LW Ttltphoa, Ekdric Litbm uvd Fmm Vmmb Own, Shmr Ba ft forth lafanjMtloa Southern Pacific UNSET ftOCTJB J. SMITH.

Aswt.lt. Cbtataat 8t nuUadpkia The following people from Register were entertained at the -home of Mr. Snd Mrs. T. B.

Harrison at Upper Town hint on Friday evening last: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Spencer, Mr. and Mr. Tholf Westover, and Mrs.

Fred Westover, Mr. end Mrs. Isaac Van Horn and son Horace, Mrs. Lillian Westover i and daughter Alice, Mrs. Robert Mc-Henry, Mrs.

Bowman, Mrs. Harrison, Mr. Tubbs and son Millard. Orvllle HUDSON Miss Edna Miller of West PIttston called on friends here last evening. Robert Carter was at Haileton yes teraay, Spencer, Frank Alberaon, James Post, Again We Will Sell $1.25 A number of young neonle of this J.

Harrison, Harold Mclienry. Miss place enjoyed a sleighrlde to Avoca mt van Mors ad waVa ow last evening. man. A merry evening was spent with Black Satin Messal games and music, after which refreshments were served. Walter Kolanowakl, employed as a miner at Pine Ridge colliery, sustain ed a compound fracture of the left leg yesterday morning by a fall of coaL He was removed to the City Hospital.

I Stanley Morlts was at Plttatnn vr. Miss Bertha Mlnnlrh, Miss Grace I A Distinguished Showing of New Spring Suitings Always noted for, an early showing, for the variety" and beauty of its fine dress fabrics, the Isaac Long store now has a larger and finer exhibition of the new suitings for spring 1912 than e.ver-fcshown before. Fabrics that will to women of exclusive tastes. Included in this exhibition are: All wool diag leraay. ejaeswsMsMsws-sjBMBMSjsB'ssssssSfSBSt Dungey and Erlck Shultz of wuices-Barre were entertained at the home of Mrs.

Emma Mlnnlch on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hitler of Shirk-shinny visited Mr. and Mrs.

Hurl Kline recently. Miss May BctleS of Nanttcoke has been visiting her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Jasper Wlnans. Benton Killlan a week with hi sister at Scranton recently. This section experienced some very cold weather the past week.

The thermometer registered 13 degrees below J5eoJorseiejraL-daya The- mtrc announcement of a black silk sale at the Isaac Long Store always creates the liveliest enthusiasm. This sale was a record breaker yester day, and will continue to-day. A beautiiul quality black messaline. pure silk, firm yet soft and supple; 36 inches wide. The w-anted silk for costumes, waists, skirts and foundation linings.

"Women planning spring sewing should take advantage of the saving. REGULAR $1.25 QUALITY 89YARD, ji onal suitings in two tonff6ctsjplajn andJailcx striped suitings; Scotch tweeds in fancy mixtures; 1 s--jFzcrt On (he Turn of a Coin "Heada! I win." whipcords, and fancy serges in the new sand color along with novelties. All the popular blues and other fashionable colors. Splendid to $2.98 yard. 1 a m3 Are You Getting Your Share of the Curtain Bargains? NOTE THE TREMENDOUS SAVINGS I Marcus Danton porketed the coin and looked at hla brother exultantly.

"You'll clear out," he continued. "I keep to ray promlae." said Ralph Danton alowly; then( drawing naav aneciais up to his full alx feet of Bplendld In Our Grocery Department I he out his hand. For Infants A FEW LITTLE HATS -ALL AT lrlALF PRICE. "Uood-Dyefd jwOd luck." Marcug ahdSK the proffered hand shamefacely. "Tou won't see her agahtf.

$100 Curtains .,..11.60 curtains $3.00 $5.00 Curtains $2.50 Curtains $3.76 $9.00 Curtains $1.25 Curtains Jt.Ctft-tMnV $2.00 Curtains Curtains $1.25 $10.00 Ctirtirins $12.00 Curtains $1.1.00 Curtstns $20.00 Curtains 110.00 $25.00 Cumins Salt Bacon, lb A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF YARD OOOD3, COUCH COVERS, ETC, AT THE SAME REDUCTIONS. .,1 "Good heavens, man, we made our compact!" almost ehouted Ralph. "Whoever' lost the to wih to quit with never a word to a soul, and not how hla faee In theie parts for five i years to leave the winner a clear I Held to win the dearest girl on earth. I You've had the devil's luck. Marcus, 4 Cans York State Corn 25c Snap Shots, from the Linen Sale Bottle Tomato Catsup 8c TOWELS Unhemmed Tray Cloths as you always do.

You go in and win; but If you dont treat her well I swear by" said Marcus. "Don't preach Juat be off; I can manage my own affairs." and he turned and etrodo towards the homestead With never a look behind him. The bush lay all around "Wango-roo," the Panton homestead. From Its depths now and then came the tJIxn 11x10 Pnro linen. Bath towels; the only cotton towels in the linen Parker House Jam 8c store.

Extra heavy, soft and absorbent. Hem Ri od assortment or patterns. Koiru-(larly J5c snd 190. ftpeciul BED SPREADS $2.50 Qualities $1.93 RIBBONS! NEW SPRING RIBBONS That will delight every woman who needs or loves pretty ribbons. As usual the new, unusual and exclusive ribbon styles will be found at the Isaac Long store.

Riblxmsfor every use; 5 to 7 inches wide, in matched sets for sashes and hair bows. Moires with Dresden border. Pompadour effects with plain satin border. Self colored dots, stripes and fancy effects. New pin stripes in black and white.

Gorgeous -plaids and novelties without end. There's a big demand for ribbons for dress as well as hat trimmings and fancy work. An extravagant variety of colors in tones you never saw before. Wc invite you to come see them. meerie laugh of the laphing jackass 21be Pkffir Oats 8c Crochet spreads, now designs, fringe finish; $5.00 snd quality $4.25 Satin Marseilles spreads, full else.

8 Bars Acme -Soap med ends. Huck towels pure linen, hemmed ends, washed, ready for use. White, red and blue 35c values 35; the dozen $3,05. Odd Pattern Cloths A Miscellany The aggregate quantity is large, but there are not many of each. AH high' grade satin damasks.

No napkins to match. Absolutely PURE LINEN, fresh and new. Cloths 2x2 yards, $275 value $1.98 Cloths 2x2 1 yards, $3.49 value $2.49 Cloths 2x3 yards, $4.00 value .82.08 Other cloths in various sizes from the finest to most inexpensive kinds odds priced even better than the sale prices advertised. anti otner strange bird cries, and the sunlight Altered through the eucalyptus boughs and made fantastic shadows among the almost impenetrable undergrowth. one of the sparsely cleared tracks rode Daisy Rivers, humming gayly to herself.

She was the only child of Dick Rivera, one of the best known squatters "out beyond." When she was 10 she had gone away to school, much to her own good and everybody else's grief. Marcus snd Ralph Danton, then two lads It and 1 respectively, and the sons of her father'a overseer, had been especially desolate, and every year one or the other of them had come to visit her. But arh year she had become more graceful and womanly so they found themselves more shy and awkward befora her. Thru u- Tan uan. Extra C.f 11 nemmert or mnged with cut.

corners. New goods. Pattern Cloths Exquisite Matched Sets 2x2 yards, $5.00 ulity 2x3t4 yards, $8.15 quality ,...14.38 1x3 jfirdS. $7.60 quality yards, quality 2x4 yards. $10.06 quality 6 8 Napkins, $5.5 quality 3-4 Napkins, $7.00 quality fine Quality lim iJdmiUU 1 Sale of Trimmed Hats 2 IK Can Hawaiian Pineapple 1 4c Veturned home for good.

Old Jdr. at $1.98 Wrigley Scouring 4c Soap Prettily trimmed hats for 'tween seasons' wear. Good assortment of colors. Wings and fancy feathers 25. In brown, black and fancy effects.

Values that are almost unbelievable. Clam Chowder, Large i Can 1 4c uanton had since died, and Marcus a slight, good-looking man with piercing Bark eyes bad succeeded to his father's position. "Hello, where are you oft to?" she cried, reining In her horse. "You look mighty glum, too." "I'm only going farther up country cn business," he said. "Why, this is a shame." Daisy smiled the most bewitching little smile.

"I was Just trotting over to see it you and Marcus" would come to us Saturday night We're having a llttlo hop to celebrate the arrival of an Knriish 1 H. Sharp Savings on Fine Undermuslins The greatest January undermuslln sal in our history goes triumphantly on It is a sals of great values excellent qualities plus prleo-Iowncss. New lntfc havo been added (or to. day's selling at new prices that will give zest to your shopping, such as: 75c MUSLIN DRAWERS AT 59c Excellent quality soft, fine muslin, finished with cluster tucks and embroidery ruffle. Cut on splendid lines of ample fullness.

GOWNS 69o to 121.50 COMBINATIONS $1.19 to $17.98 PRINCESS SUPS $1.98 to $9.98 CORSET CQVJBKS 29o to $2.49 45c to $2.19 PETTICOATS $1.49 to $9.98 Clearance Sale of WAISTS Continues Lingerie waists, plain and fancy silk waists at one-third to one-; half less than regular The Isaac Long Store cousin, who's going to stay with us Welles Building Public Square iur num. iou must De oacK oy men, Ralph; no one waltzes like you!" Ralph bit his lip. "I win If I can." he said shortly. "Marcus will come for a csrt. Good-by, old girl.

God bless you!" And before the astonished girl could say a word he was gone, riding as If his life had depended upon it. "Weil. I'm blest," Daisy ejaculated. "Something's upset the boy," and she rode off to find Marcus. Five years passed! Ralph couldn't mako up his mind whether to go back to the eld homestead or not.

Perhaps, I money of his own and a man with his aftei all, Daisy bad cared for him, and experience could easily get a Job on some other station or farm. li might be awkward for her to see Mm. Then another thought came that "Hard luck, old Ralph felt could afford fft be magnanimous. "How I wish I'd sent you my address! Put never doubted the derision of the fates. And so the little girl cared for me all the time" Marcus gave a harsh laugh, "Not she.

She's very much alive." "She's here?" "No. Although I won the toss I did not win the lady." In a sudden flood, the color surged over Ralph's face. So she had cared for him, after all. Dear little Daisy. How good he would bo to her to make up for all the weary years of waiting.

Poor Marcus, he must have been pretty badly hit, too! So he saddled his horse and away he went, cursing at the trick Fate had played upon him. And as he rode along through the bush he came face to face with Daisy Rivers. Buoyed by what In his heart he felt uuui (inner yourseir, ne saw. "we've both been blamed foola Four veare nh msniArf tin it. to be a vain hope, Ralph decided to re caused a deep flusn to overspreaa ms tanned face.

Perhaps Daisy did not only care for him perhaps she had waited for him. trusting that he would return to claim her. Ralph, sunburnt, manly fellow, twice as big and strong as his brother, lived and worked with him; but the characters of the two were so fundamentally different that there could be no special sympathy between them. turn and see for himself how matters DANDRUFF AND ITCHING SCALP YIELD TO V. ZEMO TREATMENT cousin Buffalo Enquirer.

stood. One evening, a week later, he arrived at a travel-stained, weary FLORIDA TOURS PERSONALLT-CONDUCTED February 6, February 20, March 5, 19121 SPECIAL PULLMAN TRAINS -r; -i between New York and Jacksonville RATE $49.25 WILKES-BARRE Tickets for February tours include rourjd-trij tratisportation, Puiltnan accommodations and i meals on Special Train and from Jackson Ville; good returning jvithin two weeks. Tickets for i March tour include round-Srip transportation to and from Jacksonville, go- ing on Special Train and returning on rcgu- lar trains until May 31; Pullman accommo-' dations and meals going on Special Train. Detailed Itineraries, tickets and Pullman reservations of Ticket Agents, or D. N.

Bell, Assistant General Passenger Agent. I Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD There was one oona, nowevw. Why should ybu continue to expert a. l. and aiviaea msia, men i wim saives.

greasy louuns ana fancy hair dressings trying to rid was their strong your scalp of. germ They can't do 1a 7h. mhw It iecaus. uw? cannot.penetntte to tb She- nsver jor.d on.jf the sr Mat nr thai rmnMA nnn nrfltv rrnt ffArnt vw man. Hs slipped off his horse, threw the bridle over the branch of a tree, and with a palpitating heart, crept on tin-toe towards the open window, from which a light was bleamlng like a beacon through the gloom.

Nothing seemed changed the room just the same, -and at the table sat Marcus, thinner and older looking, reading a paper. Perhaps Daisy was not well and had gone to bed! Ralph hesitated no longer, but stepped In through ths open window, Marcus looked up with a start, snd In another minute the brothers were gripping banda 1 "So you've come Marcus looked Ralph critically up and down. 'Tou're not changed except that you look stronger than ever. Tou've kept sb mighty quiet these five years, Ralph, that I thought you might have slipped ths noose." i life to the, surface of the acalp. und, charming to for destroy It decided that there was nothing for it Why tot try PROVE fcEM EDY, ene that will do this? We have clear field to other.

After much a remedy that wDl rid the scalp of germ life and In this way will cure: that the fates should decide, for them DANDRUFF and. ITCHING, SCALP, i the spin of a coin, the fates This remedy Is ZEMO. a dean, re-1 decreed. Halph was to go. Marcus Was fined, penetrating scalp tonlo that goes to stay, a v-n' tq the seat of ths trouble and In five years' time, when Ralph was drives the germ life to the surface and fully hardened to the idea, he could Horse Blankets for Outside Use Fromm $1 tt.

$8 Stable Blankets from $1.25 to Plush Robes from $3.50 1 i-1 Auto Rugs from $5.00 up. 1 FREY BROTHERS 16-181 North Main Street destroys it i 'come nscg and see jjaisy uanion, ana A shsmopo with ZEMO (ANTISEP- maybe Ker children, livlns at the old 4 TIC) SOAP and one application of homestead. Just as; ever since he had I ZEMO will entirely rid the scalp of A been a boy he had Invariably pictured tdandruff and scurf. Do not hesitate, Daisy; but in his alr-castles he had but get a bottle Z1SMO to-day. It always been the husband and father.

"Oh, ne; I'm si) right You're prosper oust- "Tou left me no address, old man, acts on a now principle and will do ex-; Well, castles In the air nearly always actly what we claim for It. fade 'away, and the fates had been gold and' Indorsed In Wilkes-Barre nnklnd accordlnr to the cruel adage. so i conidn let you "Let me know! Good heavens, nan. don't say she's she's dead?" by the W. J.

Pauling store. "All's fair In love," He hsd soma "V- li.

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