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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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3 A Full Bopk of Gold Stamp Worth $2.50 est jt JU'JSJ YOUR FALL I 'ji HIE BILL 111 III FI STAGES it 16,000,000 Surplus -rr Suit or Overcoat Should be an ENGEL BROS'. Has He Store Provided, By Measure: IS II WGTQBY-FOR rTHE SENATE -A 00 Splendid Serge $10, $12 or $15 The Busy Store Bill Reported to House After-Conferee Adopt Moit of Upper House's Amendments Will Be Ready For Wilson's Signature Within One Week it is Expected COME IN AND LET US SHOW THEM TO YOU. ITS WORTH WHILE. proof over and over again that good dressing need not be a matter of high cost, but here is a particular in Washington, Sept. 29.

The confer ence report on the unaerwooa-un- stance which it points out in offering a serge suit of quality in black and all fashionable shades in latest style lines, well tailored and finished for $9.98. The woman who wears this suit will have a well dressed appearance right through from fall to spring. x': mons tariff bill, was submitted In the house by Representative Underwood, chalrnum of the way and means com- ENGEL 34 So. Main Street Wilkes-Barre Boucle Coats, $16.50 mlttee and leader of the house conferees. The final 'touches on the bill were made In a meeting of the fall conference committee.

ANOTHER NEW TAILORED SUIT Before another week has elapsed the Handsome full length coats of blue, black or brown boucle trimmed with large ornament fastening in front and lined with high color satin. These coats are designed for either dressy or practical every day wear. 50 $22 HALSEY REELECTED DUNCAN W. PECK. Silk Dresses, $14.90 Another of the tiew suits which has Just appeared and over the value of which we are enthusiastic, is made Of heavy serge in the popular cutaway style finely 'finished suit lined with guaranteed aa tin.

It comes In black and all the season's colors. To mark a suit Ilk this less than 25 Is something unusual and something that few stores would be likely to do. His Testimony a Blow Jo Sulzer, Who Will Try To Disprove New Charges. Silk poplin dresees In all shndes and black, made with deep vest of white faille silk with reveres on the sides, crushed rilk girdle ana draped skirt These dresses would be good value at this lot to sell for, each report will be approved by the senate and the honse, It Is expected, and will go to the president for his signature. This action marks the last important step In the framing of the Democratic revision.

It ends the uncertainty that has hung over the business world vfor at least eight months. It marks, too, the time when the Democratic theories about the effect of the protective tariff on the high cost of living wlU have to stand the add test of experience. As reported, the bill will yield XX) surplus revenue the first year, Its authors assert Afterward the surplus will be $18,000,000, according to the experts. Ia the final conference conclusions the senate won on most of the controverted questions. On the chemical schedule the' senate won with very few stan bearers for several years, so that he takes the position with considerable experience.

James II. Evans Is known from one end of the county to the other. His experience, with that of the chairman, gives the candidates a good advantage to begin with. The Democratic organization, the rank and file of which is not keeping step, has opened a general dispensary with a view of healing the political wounds that have been created since Judge Garman proved his ability to "come back," but so far efforts have been fruitless. The candidates, however, have not given up all hope of whwipping the followers of Andrew Jackson into line and further action Will Again Be Republican County Chairman A New Secretary With ranks all united, the Republican candidates for county offices met yesterday afternoon and perfected an organization.

Those present were: T. M. Powell, candidate for George Wagner, candidate 'ir clerk of the courts, and hn W. Raeder, candidate Tor jury commls- Innpr Attnrnov Tnlin Tt Uolom, 1. MISS SMYTHE One of ten reasons why you should have elected chairman and i i' will be taken at a meeting of the Democratic candidates and their chairman next Thursday.

Bey served last year. In the election of Mr. ITalsey the candidates have chosen one of the most popular lawyers at Luzerne County bar. He has been one of the A Soistman Vacuum Sanitary Sweeper if I 'J Oct. 1, 2, 3 Dallas Fair.

We Give S. H. Green Trading Stamps. Ask for Them THEBROSftlltnBNOHU From the BUTTERICK PATTERN CO. IS HERE Miss Smythe from the Put-terlck Pattern Co.

is here to show the women of Wllkes-Barre how to use Butter lck patterns quickly, correctly and accurately and to give suggestions regarding the newest and smartest styles. She will glvo suggestions regarding fabrics and trimmings and assist in-selections of designs. Do not miss an opportunity to secure this authentic fashion Information. TUESDAY THE LAST DAY OF THE Special Subscription Offers THE DELINEATOR FOR 2 YEARS FOR $2.00. (Regular price $1.50 a year.) THREE MONTHS' rubscrSp- WHAT WILL BUY exceptions.

On silk the house was victor. Senate Rewrote Inoome Tax. This senate practically rewrote the Income tax feature so that $13,000,000 additional revenue will flow from It To accomplish this result the graduated surtax on incomes was, greatly increased. The senate also won a great victory by enforcing Its sweeping reductions in the metals schedule and by free' listing pig iron and ferro. manganese.

The senate rates on lead and glnc, with a single, exception the rate on zinc in ore prevailed over those in the house. The house won on the art provisions, and as the result the bill as reported removes many existing and proposed restrictions on Importations of art In the, atoinlatratlve, features the It is the only Sweeper with a revolving brush in the suction nozzle. Call or phone and have a "Soistmann" sent to your home for a free demonstration. Be sure and get our easy partial payment plan of 25 cents In our stores has a larger purchasing value this year than last, deipits the wails regarding the high cost of living. You on make 25o do the work of 40o elsawhera by purchasing from us.

Read our list: YOUR CHOICE OF THESE FOR 25c 4f ticn to the DELINEATOR 25c It- "'A senate yielded Its retaliatory clause authorizing the president In his discretion to impose retaliatory or discriminatory duties against countries that discriminate against the Imports from the United States. But the house lost on the anti-dumping clause, put Into the bill by Chairman Underwood Railroad News Progressive members declined fi sign. The House will take up the tariff bill at 1 o'clock to-morrow and It is believed that It will be passed before adjournment, it is expected to reach the Senate Wednesday and to pass that body by Thursday. The cotton futures tax is still in dis Double Tip Matches 7 boxes 25c 1 Quaker Toasted Corn Flakes, 5 pkgs 25c Iona Tomatoes, No. 3 3 cans 25c Bull Head Catsup 3 bot.

25c Sultana Peas 2 cans 25c Red Kidney Beans 3 cans 25c Karo Corn Syrup 3 cans 25c Molasses, No. 2 3 cans 25c Puffed Rice 2tfks. 25c sleeping cars, one day coach and Wtree baggage cars, over tno VanrJy The company was en route from Ntjw York City td Where the company opened its season Sunday night. The Lehigh Valley Sunday excursion to iMauch' Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton was patronized by nearly. 400 people from Wilkes-Barre, Plttston; and vicinity.

The general grievance committee of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen of the Lehigh Valley system is holding in the house to prevent the dumping of the surplus of foreign made goods on the American market at prices be pute, the House refusing te accept the so-called Clark amendment adopted by Attorneys for William flulser are planning to brine out; testimony in the im its annual sessions In this city just now. The committee has Its headquar the Senate. Expressions- from the White House and from Congressional peachment trial that will counteract that ters at Hotel Poland and held meetings throughout Sunday and Saturday. Quite a number of important subjects given by Duncan W. Peck, who swore that Jhe governor suggested to him that he commit perjury when called by the leaders to-day, however, indicated tnat in the final conference over thla feature the whole plan must be dropped from the tariff bill and taker, up as a low the prices prevailing in the country from which the goods are Imported.

Senator Simmons, chairman of the finance committee, who had so much to do with the making of the measure, said today: prosecution and asked to tell of his 1600 Puffed Wheat 3 pks. 25c State Plums 3 cans 25c Grated Pineapple 3 cans 25c Strawberries, No. 1 3 cans 25c Royal Lentils 3 cans 25c campaign contribution. It was earn tnai an effort would be made to connect Mr. Peck with an alleged system with which separate measure next winter.

Snator Simmons, chairman of the Senate finance committee, gave out tonight the first estimates of federal revenues and expenditures under the new tariff bill, as computed by experts of the Treasury Department, canal employees have been forced to give up a portion of their pay under the guise of campaign contributions. Peck has con. trol over the state's canals. Marie Elizabeth Sardines. .3 cans 25c Iona Baked Beans 4 cans 25c who have been working with the joint were discussed and all pertained to business.

The committee will complete its work some time to-day. The members have several special matters to go over before completing their work and possibly within a week the committee will go to South Bethlehem to hold its annual conference with General Manager Maguire, at which time the committee will make known what is being accomplished at the present meeting: The committee consist of the following: C. A. Donnelly, Plttston; R. G.

Hannon, Niagara Falls; A. W. C. Heck, Buffalo; Robert Butler, Rochester; Edward Bowman, William Hufford, Sayre; E. C.

Mc-Grane, Wilkes-Barre; Peter Hartig, Hazleton; Frederick Betz, Delano; Chil-son C. Angst, Lehighton; John Kasper, Allentown; Edward Doyle, Easton; Patrick T. Burke, Perth Amboy; D. J. Roerty, Jersey City; C.

A. Courtright. Ithaca; and H. C. Wodd, Cortland.

BEST CREAMERY Funeral of Mr. A. B. Hunter The funeral of Mrs. A.

B. Hunter tariff conference committee. The total estimates are as follows: For the year ending July 1, 1914: Receipts, expenditures, surplus, $16,000,000. For the year ending July 1, 1915: Receipts, expenditures, surplus, $13,000,000. What are you paying for Best butter? Did you ever try ours? Our price is 32 was held yesterday afternoon from the residence, 356 North Washington street.

Services were conducted by butter "It is not a free trade measure." Senator La Follette Insists that woolen manufacturers' get as much protection under the present bill as under the Payne-Aldrlch law because they get their wool free of duty and the reduction of duties on their manufactured products is more than compensated by the free raw material given them. But there are other leaders in congress who take another view. Senator Williams insists thai; the tariff tendency in the Democratic party is in the direction of ultimate free trade. The bill will go into effect as soon as It is signed by the president except as to the following: Free raw wool, in December. Manufactures of wool.

In January. The Jersey Central Sunday excursion to New York City carried about 400 people from Wilkes-Barre and vicinity. About the same number from Scranton were carried on the same train. Over 1,000 immigrants passed' westward Saturday morning over the Jie-high Valley, filling two special trajtos of ten cars each- Many of the passengers were well-to-do Scandanavtttas and Norwelgans who have Minnesota, the Dakotas and M-mtajha the past twenty years and are fist returning from spending raeveial months in their native country cfhd bringing a number of relatives alfchs to settle in the United States. 3 East-bound No.

4 Lehigh Valley passenger train, due in Wilkes-Barre dajly at 4:22 p. wars of such length Sunday that it, had to be cut In twopn reaching Wilkes-Barre and run in Mvo sections to Jersey City. One of Hie sections had attached one coach and two baggage cars occupied Paine's fireworks employees and paraphernalia, being en route fr6n Rochester, to Trenton. Observance of Rosh Hashonahjk Th? observance of Rosh HashoAh, or Jewish New Year, will begin tomorrow evening at sundown, and' "con lb Rev. C.

E. Guthrie, paator'of First M. EJ. Church and Interment was In Mt. verylow compared with our delicious quality Greenwood Cemetery.

The floral of Neighborhood Bible Gasses' ferings were numerous and beautiful. They were carried by William Kobblns and Thomas Cavan. The pall 20 STAMPS FREE Bible classes Nos. 9 and 10 will meet to-day at 7:15 p. at the home of Mrs.

"Swainbank, 108 North Franklin street. Dr. P. H. Brooks will teach the bearers were Charles Harris, E.

Wint, Brian Berry, T. Welkon, W. Lullver and Harry Gimber. claes. The home girls' bible tlaas of Wilkes- Decreased duties on sugar, March 1, Barre will meet at the home of Mi.ss 1914.

COUPON Cut out this Coupon, present It at our store this week and by buying 50o worth or mors of Teas and Coffees you Will mi it Benscoter, 116 North Franklin street, at 2:30 p. m. Bible classes Nos. SI and 85 will meei Free sugar, after May 1, 1916. But the repeal of the Dutch' standard of color test will be effective, as soon as Vice President Middleton, General Manager Maguire, Superintendent of Motive Power Hibbitts, Engineer of Maintenance of Ways Moore and Superintendent Shea, all of the Lehigh Valleymade a complete tour of the Montrose branch on Sunday, starting early in the morning from Tunkhan-' nock, where the general offlcera spent Saturday night in their special train.

On returning to Tunkhannocfc the officials again boarded their special train and then left for South Bethlehem and New York City, going by way of the mountain cut-off branch. Tuesday morning at 11 a. m. at the ue diii is signea. clude with Sheminl Atzereth home of Mrs.

Isaac P. Hand, West South street Feast of Conclusion orithe evening -of Washington, 29. The Demo "fcO 9C STAMPS FREE BE8IDES REGULAR AND EXTRA 8TAMPS GIVEN ON SALE From Monday, September 29 to Saturday, Oct. 4 This Coupon not good after Saturday, October 4. uci, a.

opeciai services win De conducted in local synagogs and there wil! craitic tariff revision bill, -first on the PdBos (D) XTJ Classes No. 81 and 36 will meet at the home of Mrs. J. P. Hand, 84 West South street, this morning at 11 program of reforms mapped cut when President Wilson came Into office, ad be special musical programs.

In the Jewish teaching Rosh Haah-onah marks the anniversary of tho creation of the world sUpposd to have o'clock. vanced to Its last congressional stage I taken place 6,674 years ago. The cele EXTRA STAMPS WITH to-day, when it was brought back to Class No. 62 will meet at the home of Mrs. F.

Boughter, 135 North Main The Raymond Hitchcock "Red Canary" theatrical company, consisting of nearly 100 people, passed through Wilkes-Barre early Saturday morning In a special train of three Pullman the House from the joint conference bration or the present New Year therefore mark the beginning of tho year 5,074. street, this evening at 8 clock. committee with the unanimous in 20 etamps with 1 lb El Byad Coffee 35o IS Stamps with 1 lb Ambosa Coffee 32o Quick Belief Is What You Want and Pyramid Pile Remedy Is What Tou Should Use. dorsement of the Democratic con ferees. TEAS AND COFFEES.

60 Stamps with 1 lb Very Fancy Tea 70o BO Stamps with 1 lb Fancr Tea 60c 40 Stamps with 1 lb Fine Family Tea 50o 20 Stamps with 1 lb very good Tea 20 Stamps with -Ib packet Blend Golden India Ceylon Tea with 1 lb Sultana 10 Stamps Coffee 30c Leaders in both Houses of Congress were confident to-night that the bill, practically complete now, would be we want your name If you suffer signed 'by President Wilson before the I Stamps with 1 lb very good Coffee 28o 6 Stamps: with 1 lb good Cof- ir 25c end of this It will scarcely SPECIAL INVITATION to See Our New Fall Patterns leave 'the centre of the stage before the currency bill, next In line will be forced upon the attention of the coun 10 STAMPS with 1 can OLD DUTCH CLEANSER. 20 STAMPS with 1 bottle QUEEN OLIVES. 25c try; and conlncldent with consideration from any form of piles. No matter what you have tried you owe youself at least some relief from pain. Just let us give you this relief.

No words are necessary. Wt oo not need to make claims, fill out the free coupon and send it to us to-day. or If you prefer, go to your drussist and buy a 60 cent box. Don't despair. Don't undergo an operation.

Be sensible and take hope. Do what thousands of others hiive done. Pyramid Pile Remedy reduces all Inflammation, stops itching, bleeding, sores, ulcer3, contention anil all pile trouble. For sale at all drug stores. Prl EOc.

OTHER STAMPS SPECIALS AT OUR STORE A number of big shipments of new furniture styles have been placed on exhibition, taking up the entire six floors of our large building. Some very beautiful effects are shown in sets of inexpensive grade, but good make and choice grained woods. One of the attractions is a dining room suite of nine pieces in fumed oak the present Dooular finish as Free Delivery Ner Phone 1384 of this will begin the administration work upon the anti-trust and railroad conrtol programs that are to be brought forward when the December session opens. President Wilson Is satisfied that with the tariff bill out of the way, Congress will take up the currency question prepared to dispose of It before adjournment. The tariff conference report went to the House to-day scon after that body convened at noon.

During the morning the full conference convened by Chairman Simmons, had given the report its formal approval. Senators Simmons, Williams, Johnston and Shively and Representatives Underwood, Kitchin, Dixon and Ralney, the Democrats, have adjusted all differences between the Senate and House excepting only the cotton futures tax proposition signed the final report while the Republicans and FREE PACKAGE COUPON Pyramid DrHg Co-, 481 Pyramid Marshall Mich. Send me a trial package of Pyramid Pile Remedy FP.ET.;, a plain, unmarked, ronflder.iial Wrapper. I agree to use same as directed. Name Street City Stute follows: Buffet, China Closet, large Dining Table, ive Leather Chairs and Arm Chair; price $75.50, which is $15.00 under prevailing prices.

A ENBACH' S.fS! tSl SOUTH MAIN STREET 4 1 Ws Give S. Green Trading Stamna. Aak for Them --life lltSifllli.

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