The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, January 27, 1906, Image 1

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    UME 1 NO. 222
Just Once More
may be the one thue you will
F relicl. It has been the eXpeTie
te of others
Ba have tried nearly everything
leumatism
3 cure or cven relief,
phos
amd our FRFE TREATMENT in
connection with it A Cure is surely
' a tnal
€ have had over twenty years ex.
perience, and yoor chances of recoy.
€Fy are even better than the thou-
sands we Lave alte ady cured
H L. GILLESPIE
has Athlophore for
sale and will
your 3 Uucitwen 5
fank to 6 ut
advice and
W T. Goodnow,
Seward Baldwis,
E. E. Reynolds,
Property Bought, Sold and
—Exchanged
. HIT Packer Ave.,
Valley
Lehigh Valley Coal
Guaranteed
—
Bradford Street Yard Phone,
ion a4 Naymond & Haapt's
ELMER A. WILBER,
Wholesaler of
BEERS AND ALES
ER —————
WHEN You want a
of good, pure
_ Leer you should insist
. on having
| STEGMAIER'S
It is bottled at the
brewery by the latest
Ek g and it costs
yon no more than
common beer bottled
h a piece of rubber
8. Insist on havy-
Stegmaier’s Beer
SHONTS GETS BIG PAY
Obairman of Canal Work Be-
fore Senate Committee.
ROOSEVELT GAVE HIM SPECIAL POWER
Pasama Kseeutive Consists of Only
Twe Members Since Wallace Re
siguned—Shontas Stil} President
of Clover Leat Hoad.
WASHINGTON, Jan 23 ~ftat he
Graws $12,000 snuoally from the Clover
Leaf route as president was admitted
by Thewlore PF Stonts chairwan of
the Isthmian cans! commission His
statement may have an Huportant
bearing on the canal inv estigution. Mr
Shouts was called by the senate iuter
OfeRnic capal comniittee to Hidke a
general statement of all matters over
which be exercises control He was
Asked to state Lis forser employment
He sald that he hud Leen president of
the Clover Leaf route. He says that
Le does not give any time to the man-
sgewent of the road, but that repurts
are sent to biw, amd frequently officials
of the road cowe to Washipgton to
aneault hie
Alter getting into the recond the fact
that Mr. Shouts receives $30,000 a year
from the United States the chairman of
the commission was allowed to pro
ceed. It was stated by members of the
committee, however, that when they
take up the question of reviewing sal
Aries Mr. Shonts’ case will be met. Mr
Shonts, in luteresting testimony, ad-
mitted that the commission had paid
for the importation of woinen into the
canal zope, the women being the famli-
Hes of laborers from Martinique, and
that there Is no way for the govern
ment fo recover ts money
Mr. Sbonts expressed the opialon
that the canal commission should feed
Its laborers, but sald several older men
in the isthmian service believed In the
coniract system. Prices for all food
stuffs were high when the present oom
mission took hold of affairs ou the
isthmus, sald Mr Shonts “No matter
bow the canal is balit.” he said. “there
are two things over which the Coited
States should always exercise control
the government of the zome and the
sanitation”
Mr. Shonts sald he did not believe
Mr. Wallace's experiments had delayed
sanitary work. No trouble was exper!
enced in getting plenty of Martinique
and Jamaican laborers, but there had
been difficulty in getting the best class
of labor, according to Mr. Shonts
Senator Gorman asked concerning
the demand for the Importation of wo
men, and the witness replied that this
bad been brought about by the assur
ance that better laborers could be ob-
tained If thelr familles were taken to
the isthmus. Mr. Stevens was said by
Mr. Bhonts to have been responsible
for the Importation of families. but
Mr. Shonts sald he bad later approved
bis action. It appeared that the canal
commission paid $7 a bead for the im-
portation of these women, and Senator
Gorman asked In what manner this
money was recovered. “We don't got
it back. It is gratuity.” sald Mr
Stoats.
Mr. Shouts sald that after the bids
were scheduled and brought to him be
approved the transactions without sub-
mitting them to the other members of
the commission. He said he was giv-
en authority to do this by President
Roosevelt's order. Senator Gorman
asked If the executive committee had
dally sessions.
“There are only two mwembers now,”
said Mr. Sbonts, “Governor Magoon,
who is on the isthmus, and myself.
There has been no third member since
the resignation of Mr Wallace”
“Have you called the attention of the
president to the vacancy?’ asked Ben-
ator Gorman
“Oh, 1 think be knows that Wallace
has resigned!” was the response, and
It created merriment
“1 suppose you are smbarrassed fre
quently by baviog te act on these busi.
ess matters alone? asked Seuator
Gorman, and the men: bers of the com-
mittee and Mr, Shoots again laughed.
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Missing Girl at Upper Potomae.
UPPER POTOMAC W. Va, Jan 27
~Columbus Paugh of this place claims
10 have located Miss Maud Haynes
aged twelve, who, according to a news
paper dispatch, mysterionsly disap
peared from her home at Oak| ind, Pa
About the middle of December 1408
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Cardinal Gotrd Better
ROME, Jan ~Cardinal Gotti, pre
fect of the congre gation of the propa
anda, who is |) with pneumonia |g
reported to be slightly Improved, but
it Is thought that he will not be able to
resume his duties. There (5 much dls.
cussion as to who wil] succeed him
et.
Senate Favors Statehood Dil).
WABHINGTON, Jan 47 ~The sen
fle commitiee on territories bas agreed
to report favorably the statehood bil)
a8 passed by the house Some minor
amendments Lave beey made te the
sli.
iy.
-4
Deuble Suleide at Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA, Jui With |
avery crevice ilu thelr sleeping apart.
ment tightly plugged and with the
Hiuminating gay turned on full, W. A
Bewell and leo T Livingston, both of |
Baltimore and long time friends were |
found asphyxisted In their room In a
boarding house here. The death of the
two men was reported by the police us
"supposed suicide” Sewell, it is said,
Was tired of life, ami Livingston was
-
-t
unintentional yietin of Rewell's de
It suicide. Sewell had
a
VAUGHN WON TEN MILE oPIN.
World's Tournament For Meter
Cars on Ormond Beach.
ORMOND, Fla. Jau 27 ~ During the
great suntomobile tournament on the
beach bere thie ten mile middleweight
championship was won Ly Vaughu a
7 minutes. Cedrino was secund in 7
minutes and 50 seconds Vaughn is
driving the cars which Hewery was ex
pected to run before be was disguall
Bed,
All world's records for the kilometer
aud for the mile were broken. The
new figures pluce the mile for cars of
all powers at 28 1-3 seconds and for the
kilometer at 1823 seconds. Both new
records were made by Fred Mariott
driving the cigar shaped steamer
Louls Chevrolet lowered the mile ig
ures for gasoline cars only to 30335
seconds, driving the 200 horsepower car
formerly in charge of the recalcitrant
Hemerey. The sawe driver lowered
the kilometer record for gasoline cars
only to 19 2.5 seconds
The middieweight ear record for the
kilometer was Jowered by Vaughn to
23 seconds, snd ithe middleweight ree
ord for the mile was brought down to
40 3.5 seconds :
The ten mile Corinthian handicap
was won by J N Harding. gasoline
car, forty-five horsepower; the, § miu
utes 48 4-5 seconds: se oud, § B Stev
ens, gasoline car, eighty horsepower:
me, 8 minutes 42 4.5 seconds; third,
James L. Breese, gasoline car, thirty-
five horsepower; the. 10 minutes 30 2-5
seconds. Reeves was dlatanced
Schoolboy Makes a Record.
NEW YORK, Jan 27.—In the annual
indoor meet of the Columbia Univer
sity Athletic association In Madison
Square Garden last night Melville Shep
pard, a schoolboy from Brown Prepar
tory school, Philadelphia running
with the colors of the Irish American
Athletic club of this city, established 4
new running record of 42% 1.5 for the
iolle. This marks a new Indoor running
record
An
Publie Won on Cleely.
LOS ANGELES Cal Jan. 37 —
Three favorites and three long shots
The publie
won heavily on Clcely (n the third race
coupled in the betting with Lady Hu
ron. The price was forced down from
12t01to5t 1. Halton at 12tel In
the frst race, was ihe longest priced
winner of the day
Three Favorites Wen at City Park.
NEW ORLEANS, Jan 27. — Boser-
rian, Orly II snd Pat Buiger were the
winning favorites at City park. Royal
Legend and Brush Up, both well back
ed, could not stand the pace io thelr reo
spective tes Falling Ralocloud
stumbled after the seventh Jump in the
steeplechase aud unseated Jockey
Ford
Topgaliant Nandicap.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 87 —The Top-
gallant handicap was botly coutested
by Ruby and Salable, the former win
Diug by a meck at Oakland Princess
Titania, the even money eholce, was
the first to succumb, and the best she
could do was te §ot show money frow
Romalne,
Soldiers Defeated Celgate,
BCHENECTADY, N Y. Jan. 37
Company ¥' defeated the Colgate col-
lege basketball tear at the state ar-
mory last night by a score of 54 to 24.
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Central Vermant Express Wrecked.
BURLINGTON, vi, Janu. 27. — The
New Eugluud States lHwited, an ex-
press ou the Vermént Central, bound
from Boston for Montreal, was wreck.
od last night at Bolton, Vet, by running
oto a switch which 1g thought to have
been opened with walicious intent
Six cars left the rails aud were prac-
tically demolished, but pone of the pas-
Seugers or ftrainmeu was seriously
hurt, although a number of persous re
ceived severe injuries
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Washington In Accord With Frasce.
WASHINGTON, Jan 27T—At a late
hour last night the French embassy bad
received no advices regarding the dec!-
sou of the Paris government as to
Venezuela. This government has given
Assurances that neither a boycott on
Venezuelan products nor a naval dem
Oustration will in any way wodify the
confidence of the United States In the
sincerity of the assurance of France
regarding compliance with the Monrge
doctrine
Error Will Be Rectified
WARSAW Jan Colonel Pro
sorovekl, chief of the geudarmerie at
Pensa, east Russia Las been Informed
by the local revolutionary org nization
that the recent murder of Colonel Lis
sovski, commandiug the Seventy eighth
infautry division, wag a blunder. He
had been uiistaken for Colonel Proso
rovski. The organization has now no
tifled the latter that the error will
shortly be rectified
A
With Fun Military Honors.
WASHINGTON Jan. 27 General
Joseph Wheeler will be buried in Ar
lagton cemetery with full military
honors. The tentative programme pro
vides that the funeral shall be held at
St. John's Episcopal church here Mon
day afternoon, and an escort consist
ing of troops from all branches of the
service will ac
cemetery
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Killed Trying to Protect Wige
COATESVILLE. Pa While
endeavoring to protect his wife
attack Boyd Carpenter was shot
Killed by voknown issansine
Was also shal and is not expected 10 re
cover
yo.
Ian, 23
Cubs Honore Gomes,
HAVANA, Jan. 27. Both honsey of
COugress passed an appropriation of
$3,000 for the publication of ap elab-
a ad
i APGOOD NOT GUILTY
Fancies” Justified.
MANN DENOUNCED AS BLACKMAILER
Justice Deuel, Sald Jerome, Violated
the law and Goes Forth With
Ruined Reputation and His
Good Name Lost.
oo
NEW YORK. Jan 27 — After belong
ont five minutex the Jury in the Hap
verdict of not gulity
he verdict menus that the jury be
He ved Weekly w
in charging Town Toples with blak
mail aud Justice Jose ih M. Deuel with
belig otie of its editors
Mann appeared stunned
Justice
Calls is
Cojonel by
verdict Devel
fonrt
District Attoruey Jerome in sume ug
Hp for the
that Irenel
by Town Tup
He denounced Town 1
sheet which should be suppressed
referred to ( Maun as
the WHS not in
prosecution pleades! ony
* conhection with blackmail
= bad not been shown
He
this old
otis]
NORMAN HH A'GOOD
blackmia and spoke of his depre
dations on pocketbooks He deuonne
Wooster Wayne ar d Irs ng,
Mann's agents
He admitted that Justice Devel had
viviated the law In se rviug Town Fop
ies aud declared that whatever the
sult of the trian! Denel would go
with a rulued reputation aud his
Hamme lost
‘But.” he pleaded,
WAR violated Lis oath
a blackmalier
A verdict of not guilty in this case
means that the jurors belfeved Hap
00d was Justificd when he said Devel
Was aun editor of a “journal whose busi
hess was printing scandal about per
Sous not cowardly enough to pay for si
lence.’
There has been much curiosity as to
what Jerome would #ay under the pe
cullar conditions confronting him. He
did pot leave Lis hearers long in doubt.
“For two weeks,” be began, “we have
been wandering through vanity fair,
witnessing exhibitions of humor, weak
ness and folly aud in some lustagces
of human degradation, but you must
be bound ouly by the facts
“I a1 not here to whitewash any one
or to protect any one or to mw Stepresent
Any oue. I will not disguise from you
the utter loathing and Coutempt | feel
for some of the Witnesses whon; | wy-
self have Introduced
“I might be criticised for appearing
here in this role were it not that the
theory of our law brings me before you
to prosecute oue of the best friends |
bave ou earth for doing something
which, lo wy private Judgment. he was
eutirely justified In doiug and some
thiug which If I Lad been ln his place
I would probably bave done with wore
vigor and with wore vim than be used
“I will concede,” said the district at.
toruey, “that Justice Deuel did wrong
and violated the statute when be
served Town Topics. It Las pot Leen
shown that he ueglected his Judicial
duties, but Le violated &ll the proprie
ties. He did not serve this sheet as a
counsel, but Le carried on a business
and iu that Le violated the statute, and
I will not ask you to believe otherwise
“Nothing tunt Las been sald
I« nothing that has bean written
could justify a thing which has caused
much misery and suffering and
shame in this community that, had It
been printed west of the Appalachian
mountains or south of the Mas u and
Dixon line, its editor would not have
lived forty «eight bours
We do pot clain Mr Hapgood was
ctuated by mallee or corrupt motives
You can take it from me that the
concedes that Mr. Hapgood in publish
ing this matter was a tiated by gow
motives upd that he believes! Le was
serving the morals of the
rote it. So
ier’
od and
re
forth
good
becau this old
dou’t thiuk he is
se
~there
that
50
slate
Mumnnity
when he w ail you have pow
whether fact It
grounds. If you
evidence, that he wrote
wrote it reasonable
to consider Is in Was
Wriltea on reas Mia vie
decide, on th
the truth or
ground you must acquit Lim
It that the district atltoruey
Will lay the facts brought out by (hh
trial befor
to se uring
The [N
ot
wild
in
sud fury
ints for
the gr with a view
nd ict blackmail
ited] Investigation will Doar
Sweeping uding
BLY Way participated
through sennda
blackmail
Mr
| Cation
{
[RETvaNzD “FADS AND FANCIES."
Mites)
ti who have in
in oXtortlon
other forms
Ierome would not talk for rahi
President Declined Soelety Volume
} Portrait Obtained by Teiek.
; WASHINGTON, Jan. 27. An author
Was made at the White
I noosaven lent his support te Colonel
| Mann's “Fads and Faucles”
| The following letter. dated
| NG, has been made publi
project
Nos i,
[he president directs me acknowl
| tke the receipt of your letter running
{8% follows: ‘Colones! Mann's compli
| “nts to the president and requests the
| bouor of acceptance of the work “Fads
nd Fancles” for representation In
which the president was pleased to give
a8 photograph te Mrs Hampton some
three years ago and which is hat fust
{ completed. The volume Is sent by Aq
| aoe Express today.” and to =ay that as
Mrs. Hampton bas alreads public
| stated the president did pot give
| photograph ta her for pulilication in the
F work lo question and that knew
nothilag of the book or af the fact that
| Mrs Hampton wished the photograph
Under the
| stances the president cannot Accept the
{ book. and It Is accord ugly returped to
You herewith
| i
RUSSIAN TROOPS BUasY.
{Mevolationlets In Moumtaln District
of Caucasia Hard to Subdue,
| ST. PETERSBURG. Jan ail
[road communication with the Caucasus
Las Erieraily bevy restored
iy
iny
he
for use therein circum
is
Ite revo
Hliouists of Guria apd Mingrelia are
retiriug to the wountalus, obstinately
fesisting the advance of the troops
| The revolutionists who were driven
{ from Kwirila rallied sud fought a reg
j ular battle, advancing on the troops
Other severe encounters are reported
{Several towns besides Kwirlia are in
| Hatues Ihe troops are sald to be as
i foiiished at the firmness of the revoiu
| tionists, who have Cavalry as well as
hfantry. Two colapanies of troops res
“Hed at Kwirila have been disarmed
[The captain Ig command, Davidoff, has
been killed
A revolution has broken out in north
om Caucasia The mountainerrs aroun:
Ekaterinodar have rizen awd are mak
bg frequent forays A large detach
ment of Cossacks has been sant (o re
store order
Advices
Russia
eral lages in
from Eknaterinoslay,
Say that the
south
nliabitants of ges
that vicinity have been
ind eng IRIBR In various excess
King It necessary
tillery to subilue them
Tiirest barrel
fo employ
Ie tre
added school in w
ar
aps cap
hich the
revolutiopists hy
eading id sought rer
Ihe government Las been relaxing its
fYpressive since Ian 29
Muauy of persons arrested have
been released. and the right of
Lily wii restored Father
had been warned uot to appear in
Petersburg until Jan. 28 is return
ng to Russia
Hieasures
the
Asse
Lie Gapoy
who
Nt
Father and Lover ia Long Race.
LOS ANGELES. Cal. Jau. 27. —Lieu
tenant Edward Scharrer uf Germany
bas arrived at Pasadena ahead of
Adolphus Busch, the willionalre St
Louis brewer, who is FTACIUR across the
continent as fast ag steam can
The ardent Germ U was driveg
at ouce to the Busch howe, where Ls
was warmly received by Miss Wiihel-
mina Busch with whom lhe recently
eloped to Belleville, 111. It 18 reported
here that the two are to be married
soon
irr
him
Untrue and Abanrd
WASHINGTON Tan - Acting
Governor Ide of 1} Phillippines has
sent the full wing telegram to Necre
tary of War Taft Natives much dis-
turbed by cable
Wright has beep
tiate sale of {lands
tary Taft the
“The cabled st ten has
slightest truth. It
ouly untrue, but si surdly so."
——————
After lowa Insurnace Grafters.
DES M(JYNES. [a Ian, 27 Viola
tion of law, extravagance or wkedness
tad graft were embod in charges
made Senator Molsherry the
lowa seuate Against life losurance com
panies of lowa. Senator Molsberrv's
remarks were ocensioned by the calling
up of his resolution providing for the
luvestigation of such companies doing
business In the state
¥
-i
iv
Ambassador
to
stating
uthorized uego
Secre
reply
Lot the
Is not
to Japan
sent following
ent
vestige of
by iu
Mra. Mclean.
Mrs. Donnld M.
president general
f the American Rey
the guest of honor at a
banquet given by Minutemen chapter
of the American Revolution
the Hotel Brunswick jae
Mrs. Juila Ward and
Nelson A Miles Were among
Banquet 10
BOSTON Tau
Lean of New York
of the Daughters
olution, was
Daugliters
of Rost
night
tyeneral
Howe
those present
Vindisostok
LONDON I we Vovonding to
advices
Soldiers Mating at
recelvisd mutiny has
nly broken
tdetalls
wit
ire avallalbile
ing
operative ove priv
telegrams, Lut report that Geueral
oY
corps ther
fired
Nelivan the commander of the ariuy
has hewn wo nded is con
President Palmer Denles Heport
MILWAUKEE Wie Jan, 23
Henry | of the
western Mutual Life Insurances
ny denies unequivocally the
from Nashville, Tenn that bis compa
BY had pald moner for polit
poses to lufluencs
iMdavit to his
Pres
North
COL pa
dent Palmer
report
cal pur
legislation He makes
led |
Decatur NMamisned Quilts A¢ ademy
ANNAPOLIS Ava fun. 27 The {
der amis Midshipimar Sti
Ir.
read aut
vn
§ Decatur
wns tion
the academy
shortly after
of Boston
Jan 27 A cable
here of.
, Acially Announced the appirintment of
Bishop O'Connell of this city to be
archbishop csadjuter of Boston,
Wiennell Arehbhishop
PORTLAND Moe
FIVE WENT CRAZY
Valencia Gone to Pieces and
Not a Woman Saved.
Second Life Hart Found With Three
Dead Bodies—Uthery Became In.
Sane and Veriahed In the Sea.
Indians bound Two Dead.
VICTORIA, B. Jan. 27 -With the
finding of four more survivors of the
Valencia disasi r ou Turret island, one
of the arch pelago in the eonteg of Hark
ley the total number
VIVOrs accounted reaches
117 other
Valencia have
sound, of
fur
The
were on the
thirty
s€¥en persons prisons
who
doubtediy Petished, as the sh p
is
Khown to Lave broken Up. Not a wo
nan was saved
fhe City of
Port
three survivors
bas arrived at
with
Fopeka
Towusend, Wash
of
twenty
Whom eighteen wer
those rescued from a raft by the Tope
ka, the others five of the boat's crew
Which carried the first ews of the ac
dant 15 ane Haale
Tue rescue party and nine survivors
of the wrecked steamer Valencia who
were at Darling creek telegraph hut
reached Bamfield jast Light after a try
Ug arch over the almost lmpassable
trail
F. Connors, the surs ivor of the wreck
who got lost [Turtle island, was
found last night. He was almost dead
from « xhaustion
The steamer Salvor reported at Baw
field that she had picked up a raft from
the Valencia off Turtle
which were three bodies which have
been Identified as Wallace. a walter
Nelson, thin engineer, and an Ameri
can murine from the United States Liat
teshin Concord
Advices from Uclulet
ten wen who left the Valen ia
second life raft drifted iuto Barkiey
sound. On arriving at a swall island
off Village fsland Wilson third
gilieer, jumped
fclupting to swim ashore was drowned
fhe remialning bine lLinded on Turret
sland. Before morning five went
ty aud jumped into the w ater
One wan, Frank, a waiter, who was
the strongest, started out through the
bush for help sud had oot rvlurued
when the Feluaining three wen were
fakeu on board the launch Blamrock
of Victoria after belng fouud bLy Ig
dians. These three are F Haucock,
hilef cook; Max Stanlar, fireman, and
George Long, tireman
While the wen were drifting on the
iife raft they saw the Clty of Topeka
for a considerable time but were un
able to attract her attention They
s&W Cape Beale light in the night and
tried to make for it, using the oars
Auiong those ou the raft were
drowned were Wilson, third engineer;
Wilson, a passenger: Wallace steerage
walter, and a wap of wars ou
leave from the United States gunboat
Concord, name unknown It Is be
lieved Frank. the waiter, who is in the
bush, will be found by lodiaus, who
are looking for him
Two bodies found on Turret island
Lave Leen Lrought by Indians to Io
quart
The Valeucla now lies submerged
and Lrokea five wiles from ( ape Beale
Only a portion of oue mast rises above
the water, and the Qwet of
and tugs are now patrolling the coast
ln the Lope of hudiog boats, rafts or
Wreckage still adoat with survivors
————————
Klection Triumph Killed Him.
LONDON, Jau. 27. —Thowas Higgins,
who successfuliy contested North Gal
Way agalust Colonel Jou Plilip Nolan
Was found dead iu bed at bis hotel at
Pua Tue tmgl
tributed to the excitement of the poll
Ing acting ou a weak heart \: Hig
Klos was cue of the most Wilitant Na
tionallsts in the west of Ireland und
had wany conflicts with the police. He
was imprisoned under the crimes act
during Arthur J Balfour's tenure of
the chief secreta ¥ship of Ireland
on
islam upat
state that
of; the
the
€l
overboard and in at
via
who
wan
steuers
OUCUrrelicvy is at
Life Insurance Men Must Make Good
NASHVILLE Janu. 27. —State
Treasurer Folk, who Is lusurance coin
wissiouer ex officio, made public re
plles of lnsurauce con paules to a cir
cular letter recently
Ihe letter asked rea
tious for political
And for intluen.
Folk aunounced that
dicate contributions for the
nae! he bas notifet the
that restitution must be made
Teun,
Issued Ly him
ding contrit u
pa
legislation
Purposes
Ai
€s iD
purp
mpianies
Xu
nx
wlhiere re Pp
Ses
Wedding Hide Are Out
WASHINGTON I'he
dent and Mrs 1 shit
mvyitations for the
Alice Roosevelt and
At noon on Saturday
that the fuvitat
family conn
the
Inu pres
HWE ont th
wedding of \
Mr Lougwo
Feb 17
Mis re lhnites! to the
th
It is said
tnmeliate
otfeing
friveds
Har
of
Longworth
hd
Miss
“lig Hawley a"
BOSTON, Jan 27
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Detective Arthur Keating has been
placed In charge of the work
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Woather Probabilities,
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“ALL THE NEWS THAT'S
FIT TO PRINT” :
FRICE ONE CENT
January Clearance
SALE
Rive what we advertise”
A Genuine Clearance Sale Abso-
lutely as Represented.
When supply is exhausted we with-
draw our advertisement.
Double
ooxd styles
f:1d waistings, about 20
Arnold's best I5¢c make
ible fuld kinds of equal
Best 28 ip kinds made, sold every-
where for 10c, closing at the price
of calico, eolors navy, hight blue, tan
and green grounds your choice of
about 15 patterns fic
Ladies” Outing Gowns
In large + ariety of
eral styles best £1 (X}
colors and sey-
quality closing
i th
Skirts
S0c outing skirts, losing 29,
Dress Goods
15
121,
aac Lomespuns
checks very
closing 50¢
double fold fi rmerly
Danish cloth * waol our price
and children's
shghtly and dnrable,
2c, closing 15¢
Just Received
2 %
th ety
les of pew serge suitings,
n the latest Spring styles and col-
ors, 15e
One lot of 81
goods {
25 and 81.50 dress
losing price 9%c.
4 to 46 in. ¢
checks and stripes,
¢5¢ mohair
able, invisible
closing 30¢
Panama, 33
brown and green, 45¢
Outing Flannels
Light and dark colors.
closing for Re
Silks
Moire velour and moire silks, an
ideal fabric for skirts in the dark
colors were $1 (N), closing 58¢.
$1.00 shadow silk and radium,
silkk—all pure silk, 27 in wide and
soft finish, for waists and suits, clos-
Ing price 75¢
Tae
i8¢ fanc, silks, spring weight, 35¢
New Arrivals
Fine line
Ria
HM
inches, black,
usual 12{e
of collars in tabs and
embroidered bands washable and
nicely boxed at 15¢, 18¢ and 25¢.
Beautiful New Embroider ies
1) patterns of wide embroid
in the new evelet work, suitable for
corset skits, etc, worth
Specially priced
280, and
covers,
from 50k to Tic
as follows: 20¢, 25
29¢,
did
2
Globe Warehouse.
Talmadge Block, Flmer Ave
VALLEY "PHONE
TEEPE EL EPP EFLIPS0N
Take Notice !
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TrTTeY
If your raror handle is broken
or the blade is dull take or send
it to R.A. Holcomb, 423 Keystone
aveune, West Sayre, one of the
best furnished barber shops in
the valley Sterilizers, Come
pressed Air; everything used in
antiseptic Ai work guaranteed
frst class or no pay.
Shaving, Hair Catting Singe-
ing, Shampooing, Massage, and
ll barber work neatly dope,
++ FELL LEP I PIPE PEE 00004
go ——— ——
LEHIGN AND SCRANTON
TEEPE Pred
+4004
Sddidd is & 8.8
TERT TY
herd
At the Lowest Possible Prices.
Orders can be left at West Drug
store, both phones; or at the Rrie
Ards at Sayre, Valley Phone 37m.
COLEMAN NASSLER,
Cards For Sale.
The Valley Record has In stock the
following card signs:
For Rent
Hd Olio
ate
Pleas» Do a Ask for Credit
Purnienca Rooms