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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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DISSOLUTION SALE 38, I SETS Ot MlMted Siberian squirrel, large throw Scraf cad pillow Muff, our Bets, avy pud- tBWt Satin, NICK SCARFS of Cooey Fur, Style with were fLM, la FUR JACKKTf el ity Electric, with quilted guaranteed were $26, eiu En ie J-c: -or "Vrci ti 8a ''jfc ow cea mas buyers 10 -irs'itias IDS DEC was Ava" 3 IT'S: )EIV ec ons IV ves mas me 44 -ave 3een tha- ace anc )ec tec Savings ils ixtraorc "nary 2 3 i 2 jet-- Eob Hojr Scotch clan herds Checks. best 59c. good.s, iu tL. IMPORTED CLUB Greeu ana ed with Black; were J1.75, In this sale Ul m.J Sbcp- of out. CHECKS," colors lii ''n- I- AV'S FUR LINED COATS ot but Imported OblffoB Broadcloth, lined with selected Botilrrel -Skins, our egular $60 mentl now Barmen's.

SILK PETTICOATS ot OlTeraaud's affeta, trimmed with 6.60i this and shirring, FUR SETS selected Coney; 'a s. -arics. or UMBRELLAS of IferceriMd WAISTINQ3, neat styles, CHIFFON MOUSSELINE, 27 Inch-1 tape edge, box wood handles, good quality, were 25c, In ea wide, all colors, real OOc. were 85c, In this sale ft this sale rquallty, in this sale sale UMBRELLAS of Piece Dyed Taf FLANNELETTE A I I JACQUARD SILK, a shadowrlng ef-. CHANGEABLE CHIFFON TAFFE- throw and ALL WOOL SWKATCRS, La- were $10, I la taU sale Pillow 4 box wood Cream Grounds with colored fecl ln newest were and fancy were dots, were 12 In this sale 2 In this in this sale whll ti FANCY PIQUE8 French eave CHECK CHIFFON, a strong, a In, this sale gar" ILK WAI all UMBRELLAS of Corola SHk, neat patterns, ble Cheekod FlU)rlCp dark or 1 ih Ui tape 'edge, superior box wood i wer in this sale ghaJeB wag 39(; menu 50-INCH BROADCLOTH, Black and all -the leading colors, the wanted cloth for Suits, Coats, very dressy best 1 grade goes In in this this at I STORM SERGE, All Wool, a fa- tor widav xdaptable bcnh and Skirta, never swn unu--.

in -1-- this sale ALL SILK DE I mous IE the plain and floral printing, for Scarfs, color BrowI 4 inches WatBta. Froclm, regular- 36-JNCH BLACK TAFFETA, Ins-, tm "3m if A I SKIRTS, all the newest weaves, and styles, i pi handles, were $1.25, In In this sale. BROADCLOTH SKIRTS made of A i i FRENCH White weave, six beautiful pat- troul ricn Black 00 QUaUty ln regular tnlt or Kilt Plait were BLACK COATS, Full Tourist Model, seven-elgnths of. All Wool Winter Vicuna, Velvet Cotter, finely tailored, $18,50, In toll UMBRELLAS ot Silk Plew tryed terns, Taffeta, men's sizes, aelected handles, worth $L7S, In this sale were 40c, in this 2Se SHADOW SILK Ottoman, a shadow Check lined weave In four beautl- sale ful colorings, was BLACK TAFFETA SILK, 27 Inches od Mear for GREY A A A with Greeo and i Une Stripes, form- overpla.fls. rery 'hoice ftyiot and best in -In this sale saJe $:.

PLAID SILK WAISTS, exceptionally prwtty Plalda, quality Silk, UMBRELLAS of Imported Pie --beautifully made, very exclusive Dyed Silk, Inch wide tape were $5--in this wood handles, worth $2.25, FRENCH FLANNELS, plain colors, best quality, can't be match- ed at in this aale CHIFFON TISSU Inches wide, Radio finished, the most gorgeous Halt Silk Fabric ever shown, 59c. Frocks, Petticoats and -Unlngs, our A I ln tures and Childrea'l sale in tls go at. SILK PEAU, Light Blue. Pink, vy. Cream, Grey and Black best 40c quality.

In this quality in this sale in great demand, this sale DRESS TAFFETAS, plain colon, or ues, 50c all shades, durable and desirable, nev- "MONARCH MODEL" COAT 45 uv er shown under $1, In this BLACK VELOUR--J. J. to 60 inches long, made ot the SACQUC8, made of MB ELLA 8 of Taffeta Silk. OTTOMAN SILKS, pretty evening sale Wor ral pure dye and finish. finest Plaids, Checks and Mix- FUnc leU sel KsUsd 8t les Men's and Women's sizes, very SCOTCH FLANNELS, plain colors, shades, as well as Blue and Green for choice pile, beautifully tures.

were $12.60 la a in tais choice box wood 8 ncles anrunken wear, 36 inches wide, WA8H 8(L KS, Shepherds Checks for SulUi SWrts and coata-lT 1 wC were now. washable. 60c, in this were in this sale la and Faacy Checks, wlde wa 50 sale and in a of beautiful com- --in this sale LADIES' AND MISSES' SUITS. UMBRELLAS of guaranted Taffeta OVERCHECKED JACQUARD, two binations. make serviceable Children's Mliturc-h, BLACK made of medium ht laobea loog.

trim- Bttfc, elected and Plaids, the new "Prtawttng" model--Jackets lined ww ttrougbont with Silk, very Nobby skirts, were $22.50, in salc 5 Oi, ed with and PuUer Braid. effects or small sa i 0' W(rtlk 18C tW 8llle FLAIDS, styles', grades only of this beautiful weaveTl'rocks or Shirtwaist Gowns; were FANCY WETS, 45 inches is .5. (Ivory White and Sky Blue) our 65c quality, in this sale 59c--In at this sale go la Eylet and Coin Spot for Blouses ir Frocks, choice of White or Ercn-- always $1 -In this sale C. N. GOLDENBERG RINE STREJET I -T il ul 1 I' I AN EXTRA MONTH'S PAY j.

.1 j. Miss Harriet Miller returned to her home in Catawlata, after a pleas- an; visit with her brother. Dr. E. C.

Thf Sweet Steel company" recently an office In San Francisco its Pacific coast trade. TEe i has received orders from i i Mexico for some of their i i I William Winner has gone to R-ynolduville. where she will visit un- ti holidays. Rev. J.

L. Williams and wife I lid 1 to Wllkes-Barre after a Hi 1 visit here. Welshans has gone to Dew-; on a week's visit to his granflpar- er, --i Joseph Shepp, of Tamaqua, her slater, Miss Jennie ci; Arch street I of the.Qolden Eagle Castle,) No celebrated Its antlversarx last. Over 300 members and guests DC, BLEEDING TO DEATH Cannot Stop the Flow of I Blood I hplplng Moses Mahaffey I Hepburnvllle, Friday of Solomon Ohart met with an which may cause his death. Imppened to be windy, and a Cropped up to shield the ket-, WM outdoors.

The door a over on Mr. Ohart, felling icround. In the fall MB fuck an axe, cutting a deep I not regarded serious Wednesday morning the 1 to and could be found. Dm. Bell I cuomioned and best efforts but tne flow and unless life 1s dlspaired of.

roars of and not able the strain. i A Preliminary Oraaniiation Effected With John T. Hyatt, as President and Sixty Charter Members Secured at the First Meeting Jersey Shore has organized a Board of Trade. It la the "outgrowth of I citizens' meeting called to consider a proposition for the location of a new industry. i John T.

Hyatt, explained the object'of the meeting and W. A. Belts gave additional information concerning Industry. It is not definitely known just what concessions the com- pany wants, but a sufficient amount of ground was offered by the Grnul View "Terrace company. The following com- 1 mlttee was appointed to confer with the company: A.

Sells, B. E. Sta- pies and C. C. Debenham.

It was voted to organize an active Board of Trade, and the following tern- porary officers were chosen: President J. T. Hyatt; vice presi- dents. H. B.

Humes. Robert McCul- lough. J. Harris McKlnney. A.

Selts and J. Q. Calvert; uecruuu-y. C. C.

Debenbam; B. E. Staples; committee on by-laws. Levegood and James B. Graham.

The fee was fixed at $1 per month and 60 members enrolled as a starter. The 'organization will likely have a memberahop of over one hundred. Another meeting will be held within a few I N. M. Edwards, and E.

Carter Ed- wards, Claim That the City Caused Their Property to Deteriorate--A Verdict for the Plaintiff In the Williams ATrofTfieTjurors not engaged ifltlre trial of the cases then being heard were excused by Juuge Hart for the I term at yesterday. i The case of William H. Williams George Wilson Williams, was resumed yesterday and resulted in a verdict for ttu plaintiff for $500. i he parties to the suit are brothers, and one sues the i other for alienating the affections of his wife and causing her to leave him. The case of Joseph and Reuben L.

i Wise, tradlns a-s Wise Brothers, now for the use of Joseph Wise, vs. John Coleman. was continues! yesterday, but i the depositions of witnesses from Vlr- glnla wer taken before Judge Orme- rod in order that they should not to return here to give evidence. The next case taken up was N. M.

Edwards and E. Carter Edwards vs. The City of a suit for damages alleged 10 have been sustained by properBl situated opposite tho jail, through negiigefice of the city when Third street was paved. allegation is that water haa ruined the bawment by forcinR itnelf Into the cellar when It should have gone through the gutters. Ht toe la I ir nodal K-nnlon Lodge B.

P. 0. the occasion of will 'he entertainment and of (the. riuntDf Arrow prevent. MARY A.

GRAHAM Died st Her After Hlnew Mrs. Mary A- Graham, widow of tho William Orrnham. died Wednesday morning aftpr a short tllnesv at her home, 1162 Erie avonue She IR surrlTod by the following sons and daughters: and Thoodoro Swltier. of city. R.

Pwiir.or. of Rlddleburg, Mrs i of Stnunton. and A a ham. Mrs. W.

I. Mrs M. bamade. of i r'f 3: irrmndchlldren. 24 1 a i and TbP funeral will tx- Ci" house Saturday mom Ing 10-30 o'oloek.

WILSON COMING i Be Here December 24 and Also on Gllmorv ID receipt o( from Wllttoo ID white ba "ill In oo (VntrftJ LAOor i and will tbtc fo to t'it i lo The Engagement of Q. Scott to Miss Bess Mundy Been An. nounced, the Wedding to Occur in January Editor ScotrSmTth. of the Jersey Herald, is atjOiiL--lo4oln- the ranks "of the benedict and will in a a wed Miss Bess of Eradforcl. the only daughter of S.

A. Mundy, a wealthy lumberman of the up-state city. The engagement was announced quite recently at a dinner party given by Mrs, and Miss Fifty guests were present and the en- gagenuMit was announced In a inos: unique imi.iner. When guests entered the i room greetd i the sigh; of a i i a doll bride d'ns'ied iti white over white satin i i on a center piece. i Iwlis over the figure, being suspended from the chaadeilw, and the uble wa.

prettily decorated with i roses A profusion of Uons, i and palms urrans''1 Hbout and a i IcaJ program was reftdi-u-d by an orchestra ht i In the a Miss Is well in city, a i educated Dlckin son a Kdltor i i ed happy i i a i ut i Cleaning Up the Hard Wood tbf mAklnK of wood of A 1 Lumbor couii'' 1 -t i 1 tli" i. a IT. i ft i (if fA tunMj haril It Has. Been Granted to Company of the Fifth Regiment Auocttttd Johnstown, December J. 3.

Taylor, -captain Regiment, Pennsylvania during the Spanlsh-Atnt-rican received word today from the United States Court of Claims that the wa- department has allowed fifty-four of his men an extra month pay for service rendered during the war. Soon a the war Dr. Taylor and Second rHeri claims with the department. a a i i Krancis Murphy, now of Los Angelas later filed his ciuiai and a short ago it was also granted. 'SQIRE ROBINSON BURIED Services Wert Held in the Salladasburg Mcthodict Church The funeral of 'Squire B.

Robinson was held from the s.ilfrlastiurs; Methodist church at HI o'clock We-1- i nesday morning. The services were In of the iU-v. Samuel Hamm, of U). Sailadas- nirg cburch. assisted by J.

H. Morgart. of MontoursviJle. and H. liasom.

The pall bearers were. A. Z. C. Wesley Williamson, T.

T. i and A a a The i was made at State RoaJ Cemtery. near Cogan Station. BISHOP M'CABE'S CONDITION It Is Slightly Weaker, Family Is at 87 Anoclatsd New York, December was slated at the New York hospital at midnight tonight Cabe, the Methodist divine, who was stricken with apoplexy when about to board a ferry boat here yesterday, was slightly weaker. This condition, however, It was said, was not unexpected under the circumstances, and was not regarded as a change for the worst.

The bishop la not now, at least, critl- cally 111. and the symptons encourage the hope of ultimate recovery. Bishop McCabe's family, from Philadelphia. are i him. and the date upon which he will be removed from the hospital Is In doubt.

JustTry -A glass-ot-our beer- if you dont exactly right. It you have that rtt down, tired feeling don't go to a tor right away, Jest try a ot "2 1 and the chances are you will need Mushrooms Grown on Sandy Soil. Many believe that mushrooms are only to found on low. molct while they have gathered on the sandy hillsides of Ixmg Island with good results ai to quantity and flavor. a i i In cropp.

In in In a i of sports RO on Inc records. By and by Time and a i will be vajt boyond comprehenRloa Milllono of of Foliy and a tiM i any person pvrr any oth-r a (K-nrfirlni r-nlt9 from vfp for roughs, colds nd lung trou- IK tx'caiisc genuinn Fo- Honey and Tar in the" packare rontolnn no i A or a drugn fluArd your any but r. a Fry 6 East Market Pub'c Speaker i ft are not a i i i 1 i 'I IS (11- .1 i 1 i ronsi 1 in 'i fc i .1 i The Oytter'a Th" IF of of a.T'. the forco U) 01 on it Is raorp a 1.300 Its COAL I AND FEED. C.

C. Heacock, 764 Edwin Street WILKES-BARRE AND READING COAL from best inineg only. Our large Pea Coal giveg genertU satisfaction a on Pennsylvania and Readinr Tracks, David Stucmpfle's Soot YAR'DS--Fouith and Paun Fourth and Ceiceierv dreeta, Tron: Academy Zmer anc 515 W. Third Street FOR SALE 1 Anthrrctte FVoi Hemlock Lumber. 2iMi.fno White Pine Uimber.

"00 FVet Cnertnut 20 "i0 Or'-Rcn Plr 60 wo Fw North Carolina FloorinR. and Sid medicine. There is more truth la advice than you may at 4rst thinks but take cur word for and Just ttT- For sale leading or la Woot or bottles for family -OCK Brewing Co. le o.tavs Prep- and Childrc-. i a Ca i Umbrt nv Suspc- out.

A i i a ability najnot thinks Foot and 4 Uith. 40000 Fwt Poplar 8 to 22 Inches l.i'OO PotU. S3 Ladies' and Men's Hats cs, Gloves, Suit Hosiery, or with- ramer STRUT iNEWSPA'FERr iNEWSPA'FERr.

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Pages Available:
164,212
Years Available:
1807-1973