The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, May 13, 1914, Image 4

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Wide-Awake Mail Order
Service.
Oar miil order it item U ran with oee idea in mind to
pre yo the uu guarantee of utisfactioa foa woold hire if
joa came to the store yourself.
InteZigent, expeneaced shopper 2 four order tad sead
it to tow the lut iij it is received, tree oc charge by pared
post.
If for set reason roar parthAi does sot pie yon, sead
it back weH refcad the mosey witbovt a normur.
Try as, and tee how weU e caa serre yon, with Cade
Sasa's co-open boo.
Spring Underwear
For Women and Children.
The best products from such mills ts the Massing,
Globe and Richelieu every garment selected with the
one idea of giring you the very best that can be had at
its price.
Union Suits Separate Garments of cotton, wool or
silk all sizes and weights for women and children are
here.
Extra Good Values In Women's
Silk Gloves.
Better quality sill better worknazship, larger as
sortments of better styles in short, better values through
out than you can get elsewhere at the price s.
Women's Long Gloves, black or white, at $1.00,
$1.39, $1.50, $2.00. $2.50 and $3.50.
Women's Short Silk Gloves, black and white, at
50c and $1.00.
So Many Pretty Styles In New
Wash Fabrics.
So many deligtful new effects in patterns and weave
that it's hard to know where to begin choosing.
One thing is certain, however now is the time and
this is the store to select them, it the daintiest possible
summer dresses are to be made in time lor a full season s
wear.
England's Grand Old Man
Gliiitore on.ee sail thit a boy who is taught
to sie his cczir will nrelv be a bad man or a
failure."
Give that boy of yurs his first lesson in Thrift
by opening a Savings Account in his name.
Oil City Trust Company
Oil City, Pa.
$1.50 to Olean or Bradford
and return,
$1.00 to Warren
and return,
Sunday, May 17,
SPECIAL TRAIN
Leaves Tionesta 9.02 A. M.
Returning leaves Olean and Bradford 8.00 P. M., Warren 10.00 P. M.
Tickets good only on Special Train. Consult Ticket Agents.
Pennsylvania- Railroad.
STRYCHNINE IN FOOD
Wealthy Farmer and Hia Wife Are
Poiaoned.
An atfpmpt to kill S. Driven Smith,
wealthy and prominent farmer ol
It od hank township, Clarion county,
l a., may result fatally.
Smith while eatiiiK hoiiic breakfast
food complained to his wife that It
tasted "awful bitter." Thinking thu
he wax mistaken Mrs. .Smith mild: ' I
ate some and it wan all riKht." Slu
then took a tutih'snoonful of the food
that her IiuhIihiuI had been eating and
found that it had an unpli'asuiit and
Mttrr taste. The plate, of breukfaat
food was then thrown out into tit'
back yard.
Smith was soon In coiiviiIkIoiih. A
Fton:ach pump Raved hix life. Dm Is,
however, paralyzed from Hie ali
down. Mrs. Smith, who was iiImj
seized with convulsions, wuh I rent. -ft
In the game manner as her IiiimIjhihI
and is now on the road to recovery.
An investigation showed that the
food contaUed strychnine.
Woman Strangles on Pea.
Strangled in swallowing a pea at
the supper table, Mrs. William lloev,
aged fifty-six, of Blalrsvtlle, Pa., died
lipfnre physicians could remove th
obstruction from her windpipe.
"LOOKS LIKE THE MAN"
Elizabeth Klimek It Not Sure ot
Murder Suspect
Nicola Kermor, alias D. Diemont
the Italian arrested on the Verona
Mad near Pittsburg "by secret service
operatives, was partially Identified a
the man who murdered Florence Dow
of North llraddock, by Elizabeth
Klimek, the other victim of the as
sault, in the North llraddock police
station.
There was no positive Identification,
the little girl declaring that he "looked
liU the man."
The auspei t was taken before Kll:i
beth Klltijek. The ti rl time nhe
hi in alone; the Bccond lie Ntond in lilu
before her with eight other Huspceu
Kui h time the :aid the Italian looked
like the mail, but-the uncertainty el
her identini utloil leaves doubt in tin
minds of Koine who are working on
the case.
6ay Buys Tnd to Wreck Car.
Hi iit e troopers at liutler, iV, ar
ri-Hted four boys aged about twelve
years who admit they piled loila and
scrap Iron on the Iraeks of the I'll I
burg and llulh-r railway near M'al
mout, to see what the car would do
Motorman Hester brought Ma t ar to a
stop just In time to prevent a wreck.
The Distinctive Garment Store 1
UlUUh VIIUUI UIIUU VUIU
of Suits.
Fashionable Spring and Summer Suits in an
almost endless variety of styles and in every pop
ular fabric and color go on sale Monday at
25 to 33; Per Cent. Less Than
Original Prices.
Beyond question the greatest suit values that
have been offered this season.
For Misses And Small Women.
I $22.50 and $25.00 Suits.
Styles that are youthful and "chic," high
grade woolen fabrics, many smartly combined
with plain and fancy silk trimming, in black and
colors.
Sale Price $17.50.
For Misses and Women,
$25.00 to $32.50 Suits.
With faacy deseed jaasry short coats and skim that show the
latest Rus&aa nunc or tiered ejects. In (abardines, checks, pop
has, serges, crepes and novelties in black, nary, Copenhagen and
fiicy coiorjs.
Sale Price $22.50.
An Suits fonceriy priced at 160.00 to 175.00 have been reduced
to HS.0O.
The Distinctive Garment Store
Henry J. McCarty,
I 111 CENTRE ST., OIL CITY, PA.
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i PRIMARIFA TUESDAY. MAY IQ IQId. t
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For Congressman -at-Largo
OS THE REPUBLICAN BALLOT
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VOTE FOR GENERAL LOGAN
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REPUBLICAN
THE BALLOT
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Albert J. Logan X! I
Cenet Lojan wa born in Pittsburgh. Allegey County, Ju'y S.
H s fatrer a wccesr'ul farmer. He S'aduattd from tnt Pitts
burgh Cmv--ty a"d entered en a bus nea career. Nov. bead of one
e tr- largest bii'rg r-arufactaries in th.a country and t"e la-jett of
its kid in Penrtt,an a. la director of several of tne most succesaful
ta-k:rg and busness organizator, in P ttssjrgh. Was prti dent and
is no a director of Cnarrber of Comrrerce. Pittsburgh. On of tta
f -at to a d Jehrrtson Fiood sufferer,. Heaaed V cominittee tat
re!.eed Ohio s"erera last yea'. Is endorsed by trt rcpreaentabv
bus.ness iren. and he is t"e tea ness n-en's cano sate.,
Albert J. Lojjn is a cj"i iite foe Congress.iian-at-Uarg. To voto
for hwn, place an X eps ta hL nan-e.
? Cut this out and have it with you when I AAflRI
vdj tra ti3 th ty.Is. Trav. Mav 19. VjU. I I 1 1 ii iJ X
so that yea rraj properly Tote for A. J.
HONORS FOR WAS HERO
M.ltary Fiine-ai Acear-ied G"e-ai
S ekles Bc-iy to Pert in A.-lirgton.
Fsneral rncrj ;or G.-ril an:-l
E. Skks. tie Ut of tie bciti'ie
ccrimacders of tie Civil war. ere
held in Su Patrick's catiedrai. New
York.
Full military honors ere accord-4
the aged hero. The coffia bearing hi
body was placed upon a gun caisson
by the pallbearers, comrades from
Phil Kearney post. G. A. R.. and the
funeral procession then mored to the
cathedral escorted by the Twelfti
regiment. New York national guard,
the Old guard. Grand Army posts ar.J
a battalion of regular troops from
Governors Island. The body was
taken to Washington for interxest ia
Arlington cemetery.
Maid Cer ll'egaHy Elected.
Tii io ei-w.i'.cj cccxitt. la a
r;;rt i'.-ri in tie i'.ae, declared"
tiat P.5rietatiT Djr of itUacort
P.psiii-:aa. i:gilly hcids his s-sa: ia
eor-gress. Tie cas was contested by
Miciaei J. Gilt D-socral. A minority
report will b tied and a strocg ?ht
cade against tie report unseating
Dyer.
Two Battleships Voted.
Tie naval bill carrying an appro
priation of a little more than lUO.CH"",
000. including an authorisation for
two battle-hips, six destroyers auj
eight submarines, was passed by the
house. Th:o was the first time since
the Democvats came into control that
two battleships have been ordered in
lie appropriation.
CONGRESS
Would Increase Regular An-y.
Senator Chamberlain of -Ccr:;
chairman of the military afii-s
mittee, presented a resolution iz ti
senate authorizing the presidrH to
Increase the regular army to KO.Cv)
men.
The maximum strength under tie
present law is 100.000 men. tut tie
army U not recruited d its f:u5
strength and at present it is c-it
about SG.000 strong.
Mothers' Day National Holiday.
"Mothers' day," the necond Sunday
in May, Mill lu-reutti-r ho a national
lioliduy an. I t lie president in directed
to tee tliut the day it, observed as
tile li tlirimliout the l iiiit-il flutes by
lie ruiKiiiK of llafs on all uovi-i iiiuent
bulldiiif-'H and by ulilir ro, luiiiiilinn
tailinij mi all ilvilluna to rii&iiluy
tlus. 'i'lit joint resolution pussed lilt)
Ktnale. it already had iiussej Ilia
lioilee.
Two Stone Masons Smothered.
Adam Kngbert, aged thirty-seven
anl his brother. Jacob Engbert, aged
t: ir'.y tiree. stone masons, were
stuv'Siered to death in a cavein ol
jr.d at Lock Haven, near Williams
port. Pa. The men were building a
te'.'.ar wall for a small building while
aa excavation was in progress. Sev
enl tecs o loosened sand poured ovei
tiem acd both were buried.
Pills Kill Baby.
After intense suffering Eleanor, the
I"i T-ar-ld daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Ti :ct.t FiTd of Butler, Pa., died from
:t of eating a box of pills
Tie f.-tier had gone out of the
IMS, returnins after a few minutes
to f td tie child crying and the empty
pill box lying near.
Baer'a Successor Named.
Edward T. Stotestmry of Philadel
plilit whh elected president of the
Hi iitlliiB company succeetiing the late
litoiiitt K. Hair. TlitMilore S. Voor
liifh huh iiiikIk president of tht Head
liitt Itmlway company, and W. J
It It liiiiiia mih elected president of the
lltiiiiiinii t'iritl and lri'ti company.
Shirts mad to order flOO and
apward.
SuiU made to order $15.00 and
upward.
It Keeps You Busy At A3 Ring
Circus
T.
A.
P.
Watching, the girl oa theflying rings" nd another fellow "oass" a triple somersault in a
different part ol the tent Really there are some stores run on the circus plan. Here today,
and (one tomorrow. Yon can never tell what minute the tent is going to blow. And yet some
men will take a chance. When yon pay any price for suit of clothes, say from
$10.00 to $20.00
Ton doo1 cta 'itown" the whole show. Therefore buy your clothing at a store that pro
tects yft abso&Wyln quality, price, fit and style. We specialize in giving satisfaction.
Thtre-o.c big share here for yon the dry yon come around and get acquainted.
..-Special tew lot Balmacaan Coats,
T.
A.
P.
$10.00 to $20.00
oa City, Pt.
OU Citj, P.
SICILIANS ARE
AGAIN SHOCKED
Randazzo Pcpolace in Panic
Wiien Earth Trembles
NO WORD OF CASUALTIES
In Last Friday's Disaster It Is Be
lieved 200 Lives Were Lost But No
Authentic Report Can Be Obtained.
Sicily has been shaken again by an
earthquake, but the section - visited
this time was not the same as that
affected last Friday night,
Randazza, a town of 10.000, felt the
latest shock most severely and there
was a panic among the people
Whether there were any casualties it
not known. Randazxa is located en
the northern slope of ML Etna, more
than fifteen miles distant from last
Friday's quake.
All the news In regard to Friday's
shocks north of Catania Is still con
fused and incomplete. The telegraph
lines have been partially repaired, but
are working badly and are congested
with government messages.
Moreover the survivors from the
various villages and hamlets are still
paralysed with fear and are unable to
describe the disaster.
The injured children will not allow
the doctors to attend to their wounds.
Others are clamoring helplessly for re
lief but wiil make no attempt to help
themselves.
Tte great -heat now prevailing
makes matters worse and is the cause
of increased trouble for those who are
trying to succor the injured and home
less. Water is scarce as well as food
and the rations distributed by the
soldiers are not sufficient to go
around.
The heat is hastening the decom
position of dead bodies and this will
make it nessary for many of the
soldiers to go to work at once In
burying th3 dead and carrying out
sanitary precaution.
The area of the tone devastated by
Friday's earthquake is aboat two
square miie. It is reported that the
Tillages of Liners. Passopomo, Bon
giardi. Pennisi and Zertati were prac
tically obliterated.
Estimates as to the dead range as
higb as W witli a boot &d Injured.
Robert Y. Barkley, the Vnited
States vice consul at Catania, visited
Liners acd ascertained that tl-re
were no Americans among the su'
erers by the earthquake.
It is announced that King Victor
Emrracael and Queen Elena will go
to Sicily when they receive a report
coocemiEg the conditions there.
iiminiiMmiHiiiiii.mtuiiH ihmhh
TAILORED SUITS
At Three. Prices,
$12.50,. $14.50, $19.50.
Split Bedtords, French Serges, Poplins, Crepes in
a good color and size range.
A little lot of 32 suits that came through our New
York office Saturday.
And we should say with every desire to be conserv.
ative that they are suits nine stores out of ten would
price trora $5.00 to $10.00 more the suit.
Notice how often you hear this Second Floor Gar
ment Section mentioned of late
Well, that's because there's a garment transaction of
this kind occurring up there almost any day.
A department that is active and constantly growing.
315
MHMMIHIMMIMtH Mill 'H MI1MMMHIIIM
Beggar Bequeaths S3. 000 to Coupls.
' For their "kindness and self-sacri-:
fice," Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Smi'h
were bequeathed nearly Ji.000 by the
. wiU of John Fell, aged eighty, a
beggar, at Northumberland, Pa.
Man Killed fay Kick From Horse.
Charles Moore, sixty-seven yea-s
old. was lulled at Stoneboro, Pa, when
a horse he was hitching kicked hirr
with both feet over the heart.
JAMES HASLET,
GENERAL MERCHANT.
Furniture Dealer,
UNDERTAKER.
TIOSESTA. PESN
m.9 W'
!s. b & b
T .".
new ru s or summer
TkoasaaJs of aew rags of all
. descriptions. Cool and darabl.
textares that add so much to
the attractive appearaace of the
borne tp'.endid assortment of
trv inexpensive coverings.
Prairie Orass Rugs all the
verv newest styles ia Greta,
Blue and Brown.
6 by Orass Rugs, $3-73-6
by is Grass Rugs, So.oo.
8 by to Grass Rags. $5.75.
9 by is Grass Rugs, $7.50.
Grass .Matting by the yard
both edges bound.
37 inch. 43C I feet. Si.oo.
36 inch. 50c. I 8 feet. $1.75.
aS feet. 75c. I 9 feet. $a.oo.
Fibre Rugs Very pretty rugs
for bedrooms in light green,
drift blue, tan and brow a
shades.
o bv o feet. $7.50.
7.6 by 10.6, $10.00.
q by is. $11.50.
Colonial Rag Rujs Thou
sands of these beautiful old
fashioned rag rugs made sf all
new, fresh, clean rags, that can
be washed come In plain blue,
green, brown, grey and rose
also mixed color effects.
500 CHonial Rag Rugs, 18 by
6 inch, special 15c.
14 by jo inch Rugs, 05c.
7 by 54 imh Rugs. $.
jo by " Inch Rugs, $1.15.
J6 by 7a inch Rugs, $1.73.
4 by 7 feet Rugs, t..i
6 by 9 feet Rugs, $5 00.
8 by ko feet Ruga, $S.oo.
0 by is feet Rugs. 10.00.
Boggs&Buhl.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
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pic gerigndf Bsoiff nn
BrUlen.
Made -To -Measure
Clothes of the
Highest Quality
may be purchased here at the
most modest prices in town.
See our marvels of beauty at
$15, $18 and $20
and our wonderful importa
tions at.
$25, $30 and $35
Fit and finish guaranteed.
D. H. Blum,
TIONESTA, PA.
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roa ruinirt trotttn. at tal au$
manadbafte 3Jfracticn, fo rnuj bai
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auf hT 3Icf taut turd) auBtTattrffrtliil
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m;t Sitrade unb Sdtmtr) urn 8u
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gcnlittcr. Strttt, Jud m ct rtnrtrn,
tin cfubl, oI fci edmu im Sugt,
anb baufijim Scbtntrj, btrbunbtn m-J
trmpftnUicbfcit pfgtrt iid;t jfiacn.
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rbtf Srmttcmt. Slurn meant vbtmt'4
ftarl unb glcitrcrl ft;d)a?ad) ftin ur.
Uma!cfcrt.
Urn burdi Sctraud) tinrt S?ri3e bij
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fber bcrmebtt ftatt ttnninbtrt. SPtfttfj
gemiid-tt Scfrachcn, tnup ttgtnb ri
anbclialal bn Sfabtn tmncbren.
ottr 3dvirad;nri3 fcQte fid) frrg
ta'.tij rcit"infd,af:lid) untcrfuicn ur
riUm onpaiicnlafien, t;t n fxc in Qt,
braud; nimtnt.
?n ttifnbcm 5r tHcn rrcrccn lafct
auf cftcHuna, gfd;lincn, tnicm JaUt
t,aran:irt.
For Further Particulars Call On
DOCTOR MORCK
"ho Vill be Pleased to Explain the
Above ia Either Language.
Fred. Grettenberger
GENERAL,
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work pertaining; to Maohinerr, En-t-ine.
Oil W ell T-1 G or Wa:ir FSt
bnirtaiidtineral Blaoksmiihina; prompt
lvdoue at Low Kaiea. Kp.r;ng
Machinery' girea spoial aiieniioa, and
osusiactiOD xuarantcwl.
Slnip In rear of and lust wett of the
Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa.
Tour patronage solicited.
FRED. GRETTENBERGER