EE ——— = NOLUME II. NO. 39 SS Tr TAT Tr PRICE IONE/CENT COAL O©OAL J. W.:BISHOP There is as much difference in the quality o coal as there is We sell nothing but the cc!cbrated Lehigh Valley fresh mined aathra- cite. We also sell Bituminous and Loyalsock coal and all kinds of “wood. Our specialty is prompt service “and the lowest market price. J. W. BISHOP, 103 Lehigh Ave, Lockhart Bldg. Both Phoaes. WOOD WOOD FIRST “ie os $75,000.00 GENERAL BANKING THREE PERCENT INTEREST Pald on Time Deposits. WOOD DIRWCTORS BP. Wilbur, I. N, Weaver, W. A. Wilber, J. W. Bishop, J. B. Wheelock. W T. Goodnow, O. L. Raverly, Seward Baldwia, PF. T. Page. BF. Page, Cashier D. CLAREY COAL C0. Lehigh Valley Coal HARD AND SOFT WOOD Best Quality & Prompt Delivery Guaranteed ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of Wines, Beer and Ales. OUR SPECIALTIES LEMGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER- WEICH BEER AND ALES, NOR- WICH BREWING COS. ALES. 200 Packer Avenue, BAYRE, PA. BOTH PHONES, Renting, Hstates Managed Collecting E. E. Reynolds, REAL ESTATE ae dwar Sayre and Waverly. doses INSURANCE Property Bought, Sold and — Rzohanged —— lavestments Loans Negotiated IIT Packer Ave. Valley Phone 230x, Sayre, Pa. Try The Record. L. B. DENISON, N. D. Office, Rooms 3 and 4 Talmadge Building, Eimer Ave Valley Phone at office and residencs. will lose half its zest with- out a glass of good ALE, such as Stegmaiers' SUSQUEHANNA ALE It possesses a flavor distinet- lyits own. It is brilliant, pale in color, with cream full and rich. Try a case today, Put up in pinta or half pints to suit. CETNORWAY CROWS Caronation of King Haakon and Queen at Trondhjem. WILLIAN J. BRYAN WAS PRESENT. Large American Contingent There Little Crown Prince Creates a Stir, Many Ancient Norse (us- toms fihaerved, TRONDHIEM. Juge 2 With a oervliionial mieiifedd from tie old Norse forms to meet the malern dem crate spirit of ! colttry hing Haakon VIL and Queen d at no today (lu the Were (rowned cathe] i War [hie vor ed. Diessed and pre Way s When Uscar of Swislen revived the crown he bared his breast aod ecclesiastics fuwns Gearly forty years ago, King tTussed HH with sacred oils a ® to the ustoin f odes Hays ng Haskoli was anointed only ou the fore bead aul i = wd the entire rite was much sup Ihe King and sthedral at 11 ockek Ring Haakon was crowned brst and Queen Maud afterward with practically the same ceremony Juesn eulerd the There were wore thai XN) persons ling Wil dam Jenulogs Bryan. who had just ar rived in Trondbjem for the curobation Accompauyiug Mi: Bryst were the American special ambassador, Charles H Graves, who is winister to Sweden suppurted Ly Major Wiliam W_ Gib sol. willtary attache at St burg and Lieutepaut Commander John H. Gibboms, a uaval attache at london, and attended Ly the NOfwe Elan offers assigned to escort them by Kiug Haakon who later gave the Americans a cordia welcome, ex pressing bis pleasure at their presence Among hundreds of notables present were the Privce and Princess of Wales representiug Great Britain, and Prin cess Victoria Alexandra. Prince ieary of Prussia Christian amd Crown Princess Alexandrive and Prince Harald of Irenmark, tragd Duke Michael Alexandroviteh, brother of the emperovr of Russia, aud Premier Michelsen, the maker of the king dow.” from Christiania Admiral Bayle representing France Lad at ag eurly bour preseuted Kiug Haakon with the gracd cross of the Legion of Houor The Kiug sald be wns glad to receive the dJdecuration through a naval officer While Lis roval parcuts were recely lug Grand Duke Michael! of Hussia the Httle Crown Vial of Norway Lad 8 reception of his own He eluded his Gurse cilinlbed to a side window of the palace and begau calling sod wav log to the crowd. The street was soon blocked with people. cheering wildly I'he uurxe rescued the prince, but jn response to calls repeatadly the baby at the window As the rulers were crowned all the church bells hegan ringing and coutin ued until their wajestios left the dral At the paviliou befure the cathedral their wajesties were received Ly the bishop of Trendhjein, accumpanied by the bLisbops ef Christiania and Hergen aud the clergy present. The bishop of Trondbjems greeted their with the words God Lless your com ing Ia amd going eut frow uuw to all etarnity To the seund of music the procession satered the cathedral The chief justices of the supreme eourt took a royal mantle from the al tar aad Jeimtly with the bLishop of Trondbjemn placed It over the shoul ders of the king, who krelt on the de vetional stool before the throue [he bishop of Tropdhjem: took the anoint meat Boru and wuolnted the king on the forehead and wrists. saying, “May the Almighty God auolnt vou with Lis spirit and grace and give usto you to reign with wisdom, power and wercy that the nawe of God way be ballowed right and truth may be confirmed tu the benefit and happiness of the people and land” I'he president of the storthing then declared the coronation performed The fret and last verses of a Lymn “God Bless Our Dear Fatherland,” wus then sung, the first two lines being re cited Ly the bishop of Bergen Their wajosties then left the church to the sound of wusic accompanied by 8 great procession of notables, aud drove back to the Stiftsgasard Mr. and Mrs Hryan are spendiug a week In Norway and will then go to Fugland [hey will sall from Gibeal tar for home at the vud of August Mr Bryan taking for Lis text the statement that he was belag described as present. that numbe Peters Crown Prioce Priuce showed vathe nid jestios interviewed here uniserviative, sald “I am mot respousible for the plurases used lu regard to me. but 1 am respon sible for my position on public ques tions That position ought to be well kuowu Fake the instance us { sew in= frust question, for Him rinost Just Low My pe=ition Is that private mo nopely is defensible and jgtoleralile That was the Detnocrat 1930, and the plank was | Corpor ted in 1904. and it is the only tenable po sition There is some talk of controlling the trusts You might as well talk of trolling burglary We do not say shall voly steal a little bit or but that they platform | particular way steal at all. It is so of private Honopo lies It Ix not suMicient to control or regulate them They must be abso lately and totally destroyed Corpora tions should be controlled and regulat ed, but private monopolivs must be ox termioated mot aud branch. Now, You may call that a readies! doctrine. Yet if is mors conservative to apply this remedy now than to wait patil Predatory wealth bas by its lywiess x ness brought aedium en ke timate ac CuUmyintions What pow called “=i to ple have Leen trine has not ment is makin Mr. Bryan sl in very close 1 Rifts ia the isk] what he pects f Drepiesrntis ARMY IN MUTINY. Military Outbreak at Sevastopol, Hi- aran and hrasnoyarsk FPETEHRSHBL BG of the pews Juue f this i Is | spat hes te tary disaffection i sched tion to the Riaz Krasuvyarsk, «aj vastopsi and f of Yeuisel and one ex of Siberia. ha Is officers was caused by an colonel gamed Shurin, whe us a titter irom a group of enlisted wen, sabered 4 otiv of the s it diers The latter's com feild ths viene] Iwo of the soliliers Were Ballous Wereupon with clgbs Artested ind as soon a thie news spread the regiment wntiniel agd de Wauded the cutlitndes Captain Rhozmin, whe ordered bis com reiease of their pauy fc fire on the mutigeers was killed Ly Lis own men The entire pop ation of Krasuoyarsk is ju & pani Minister of Mariue Bir lef has sited Cronstadt aud urged the taut i= sailors to return loyally to their TKRiD uty hicice, a Polish city with a great Jewish population, was on the serge of in experience uch as that through Bialy<tuk has ju s hil st passed rug E 4 religious procession 8 shot was fired wou t Ruebicdarte but the police su holdiug the popu lace | i i isn who tired the shot, a Pol Al Gotiel, where r= of peading aut threuk Suluoned def ut t . wi dew Fed thie Lad evideuow UlCesses were bw ilig Planned and even nawed the leaders of the plot, but the commandant sucoved ed in reass ug thew the direct result of the Bialystok the Jews of Moscun Lave Leen 1llowed to open the ily syuagowue inp thie city . erly Citrsey for twenty se refed! in aucun ug the empero voision asked the rabbis to usa nfluence with the Jewish youth to iin thes frows the revolutionary vv Editor Vielte French President PARIS Jupe 2 | cut Fall eres received at the piace i see Ambassador Rolwrt NS and Silas McBee of New of the Churchman, who is bete study iug the question of Iu the io hour's conversation President Fal separation of charch and state ourse of half lieres reliarked that during his entire CETecr And sluce Le was a oficial unt Lie attaloed dency separation bad been the of Lis policy Lu concluding the au dience President Falliores sald Ihe Bgure of President oustantly greater aus Joos his Ther: » peasant to France today who does not know his nate i rdiumte Pres featur: great Hoosevelt lvoe regown “Cut Loose and Dig the (anal.” WASHINGTON Juge 24 Wand bulld thie wind Ita Cut loos \iuer au people want results ow the stl Hius as soon as they ab Ie obtained wud I want thew Dig, dig and the people * behind us lu our ef forts Within forty-eighit Lours after the siipletion of the LONE ress anni legislation Presideut Roosevelt will is sue lu «fect the above man Shouts sud Cllef veus of the Pa Panawa wder to Chair Engineer Ste tua canal cowtulissiou Semate For lock (unal WASHINGTON, Juue 22 The sen le has taken a pusition iu u rd with the president aud the house of re pre scutatives by declaring for a lowk ea us of Pavuwna The result was resclied after a dav's dis al across the sth ussion that was a devoid of in teresting cident seeping vith the universally CKuo edied ln portance of the subi Sagun La Grande Destroyed NEW ORLEANS, June 22 rats reporting the Jestruction gua La Grande, a tows shout nhabitants in Sant ul have been recs BOSSA Were reds wl the first smi onncing that the town bad ven food ind the second saving that it had well entirely destroyed by fire Limoges Vactary shat Down LIMOGES France, June 22 he Haviland Kain sil down consequent vu a porcelain factory bere hae trike over the question Othar « ros vrs 0 the fered Woman (eufessed Murder, ST. LOUIS, June 22- Mrs WW. © Arnold confessed to Chief of Ietectives Desmond that she shot and killed Frank | Phelps at her hones De Anse she thought Phelps was going to make her carry out 8 sulchde compact. Phelps was a boarder at the Amold home It wis thought be had committed sul- TAFT ANDBRYAN INIT President Prophecies Fight For White House In 1908. Reocsev elt git fs Said, Teld Visitors That Nebraskan Will Be the Dema ocrutic Nominee—Labor Vote Is Against Tafe, WASHINGTON, Jane 22 it respaticlent of the St [a iG a dispassichi to that newsp President Roosevelt has i White == (hit WW = \\ efary of war nt if is known has defi hed! the matter of Taft as ier to Senate evident pur Mr Inft of the 0 Of He sUprelie when tive Brown w retire, though this t Las hever ney ore thasu tei ve decided upon Mr. Taft bas uot = positively that ie will take the prof of the judicial ide } Ihe president's talk cau wean only that he desire to show Mr Taft the PossiLILLY of his elevation to the pres ibinet and iu the are t Of active politics LX dent with the revival of the deuey aud to keep Lim in the aft presidential boo vas another Sfuilicent speech delivered by Samuel Aluve AU Labor, in which the la of the ctive + I I orgasized labor iuto Gowers, president of the Federation of bur leader IKGiL seTYes potice politics It relutes to the Taft propa 0 that Mr Taft's record in dea hg will panda labour disputes in Ohio. a cording to th opition Lery would render big | daily weak, ax Le granted ong list of njunctious In his capacity of federnl judge aud lu sOllle cases Hpprisened oficial of la bor orgaulzatious (aptain (ole Dead at Corning CORNING, N.Y Tune 22 Captain CX Cole, for many Yoars a prowsinent tigure (ao the pulitics of New Yo # dead Nerv at the age of seventy years He was chalriian of the R slate cowmittee when Ira Davenport rau for governor nud was captain of the rt of New York under Goveruor Cornell President 1.inc Appointed hiu assessor of internal rev cnue Captain Cole begau life as brakeman on the New York, Corning wud Buffalo ra td, now the Erie. He bad Hved to Corning a rk =tat. publican aut tifty vears Booker T. Waehiogion at Lenina NENIA, © June 22 ~President W QO. Thom psor f the Odo State univer sity addressed about 1.40 preop le Wilburforee univer sity Booker 1 W asbingtou of Tus kegee, Ala delivered an address to the gradu tes He spwke on the can the nudience b ug the asserblie it the Galloway hail at puis IArcest eve famous wegro edu ont i iw! ition Le $15.00 Car Bogle Hbrary wae dedicated A Record Nun to Japan CHICAGO, June 22 Agents of the Great No Steamdhip company aRunounce that all rece thern Is between Se Inpan bave been broken by Dakota The Loat a Wednesday stain kohinn «hours amd i Sov ttle The # Hine te Is Nes: Any = Eight Fishermen Saved rom Denil Nl HENS \ i Junie 4 Danish Kk Vern has arr lnk log port eight men of the Gloucester fishing gon. I NL band heen adrift for thive day Vera ou the the mien were =a vhien picks srund exhaust ent to hospitals Student and (rl Drowned at Auburn ALBLHKN Me Juue 2 While ea burn Wins Mix aere diowus Vincenna Bannnne “11 Sleks NEW YORK, Jane 22 The contin ued plforts of a Heet of wes King thes to float the stranded allan steamer Vincenzo Bonnuno at Fire (sland bar are unavalling. The vessel's cargo will be taken out in an eadeator to Doat — YALE DOWNED HARVARD LLCKY GO BETWEEN Suburbin Gent Fhrough beavy batting and excellent pitching Yale defeated Harvard on Sol Spor. ut Sheep head Bay Beld In the first gume of thelr - annual series hy a score of 3 to 1 YT rat ny Sap 154 Ihe crimson would Lave DANDELIO wi. Ly SHORT Ht \D oiit had pot Madden, Yale's left felder bard hit te a Crimson Team Could Not Hit Plieh- Ing of Meper—Score, 3 te 1 CAMBRIDGE, Mess June 22 Furnished divers teen shat vest Currier s telonial wir Inte Third Limi, with the result that the Place Fea iropped Gu here— ine Une tiunn made the cipe After that the Yale team that poe Harvard + to ge! by second Biiis Ssower flan the Heard ofed frst on the Currier ining, Lut lg the Yile Bi peeed nto the fead hard h | uith ites third run that ever witiiess Nheens iid & sacrifice gadine was quickly played, apd a rowd, the greater portion of Lad come over te Cau die for the evening, wus ils quite early Eftue was the Yale. After Cur astle, the Harvard A short fy ioto right attempts of the Har 0 =cud the ball wulside Cairngot backe! down fron was third thre Arst two | “t= ab Wa frout of th oboeded to be pr that ever started od proved fruitless except in Lhe finish of the race drive Co ites in which two short flies : . Bet weet irvsf iv the outile iors £5 hand, the Yale batsmeu hit very inning save two tt fie =ixieentd ined Hghting it fei) 8 SEW asterly ride BASEBALL SCORES i gol every out As the twa to the judges stand t ’ his mount Games Flayed Yesterday In the Nae. tional and American leagues, ANAL LEAGUE ug the ribs of their he foaming weits the 30 iE #hnthusisasts feet and wildly shouted igeiicnt fo jockeys and horses A= the race started the Cederstrome # trofiodin i with rande Bors: Lice 1d ito the ba Fh t Hat and Murray Pittinger and (ABLE OF PEHCENTAUES 1% 1 andel ngth The g i junit Werte well kuown to the Fave Roe Utee the horses Lia straighten: out for the fluish Shaw let Lis won have his head and Kreut cry t Four Favorites at Latonia tours Io a few fy CINCINNATI June 2 Favorites i four of the six eveuts at Latonla fust dying ulng up frou Le specta LPs Go Between b Passed every borse iu the teid but the Dandelion Tlie the re chliuse the favorite io the stecple ul Liack tchet of Shaw shows uj vou haadily from ¢ the Hite! k grees th Snowdrift the pace ; ' Hetween I'he third event, at soy t ij vent y Daring, the second stainds to the other Fhe Ar Lett K by a nose Ara, tle favorite frow § the two was a furtous Uulsblug Betwewn, running stra ght and Was guoluig sway at the end Caotanial Girl dropped nto thing 1d frou er Fhe others New Jersey Tennis Contests MOKRISTOIWN. N. J lune 22 1 e fol order: Ay Play was resutied lu the New Jersey i'r state lawn teunis chawg Kori Cuurts of the Morristown |ield club veel here T. Ro Poll, KR Schley aud LL. } I Frevinau wou thelr brackets in the semifual round of the menu's eveut Mix Wilday aod Miss Swit the Nin I the wowueu per ly [Paks K iship on the} o Astronciues be time of the ros The record for the race Ly Herwis fu 140g Kalued le ¥ Siugice Twe Year Labor Conflict Eudes FALL RIVER Mass June 2 F. E. Rogers Wius at Traps What Bas ls nD effect WO ve INDIANAPOLIS, ud, June 2 E. Rogers of St Louis wou first u the Grand Awer of IM targets out of a of Wares M 1h baudicup vliug I i ¢ seville uy and variable wind blow the field a ny Aisling the Jon vulestants to wake low sures Bryu Mawr Polo Team Victors Dry Dock Dewey Hroke Asay PHILADKLIPHIA use 22 Ihe NGAPOR Ig { Hiyn teas defeated the \ Hockawuy teat ya score of 114 to 113, at Bryn Mawr u cre Hr Mauwr allowed Hoe Mawr Landicn ind isl ny J. Ten Eyek, Jr Pot HK EEPSHE There | ta he Sek In Bed NY June Rockefeller Gives R200. (060 Hit Ao . 1 Ww Unable to take p tulherrow Hobeme Led Western Golfers CHICAGO, June 2 Jota Hobens esslonal of the Eugiewoud (NJ Hate BIL Agreement Hemehed WOASRERING To ! ® \ JuneWhite Sale | |Ladis Mus'ia Unde svearsat | Glob* Warehouse Vrices. Drawers and short kirt' to match. | =% 381} Skirts {= ¥ i 10 in 3 <i, 20 and 31 wn. lengths wifh Dunce, four rows tucks nemsutchung, worth 40c. Sale prits Ile Drawers to Match Open or closed, all sizes, worth doc Sale price 2h¢ Skirts Deep lace tnmmed flounce, regu- lar 50c values Special 374e. Open and closed drawers to match 37}, Embroidery trimmed skirts, deep ounce, worth 62}c. Special 49¢. Open and closed drawers to match 400 Drawers Small lot of umbrella drawers, threa tucks and threa rows, val in- rtions, edged with lace, very sughtly, worth $100 Sale price § Long Skirts Double lawn tlounce 18 in, with IR tucks he nstitehiad mad + to sell for $1.12! Special 89¢ One lot 2125 values it three rows Point de Paris lace and insertions, lawn tlounce tucked and hemstitch- ed, ven Sale price 98¢. One lot 175 values, 18 in. lawn unca with rule, three rows tor- hion insertions, hemstitched, tack- ng between each. Special $1.12}. Very elaborate $2.00 value, dou- ble rue and double flounce, six rows lace insertion, garinent, made of cambric and lawn. Sale price $140 Dotted Mulls — ~ About 25 pieces priced at 12}c, 15¢, 20¢ and 25¢, pin dots to size of pea These goods we buy direct from the maker, saviog you 20%, mmporte 1 and domestic makes, Sheer White Materials In vaniety equal to the city stores and prices lower beginning at Bc ind raising by easv stages to 65e. Our line embraces Lawas, Linens, Batistes, Organdies, French Lawn, Persian Lawn, French Batiste, Lin- gune, Leno de Amerigue, ete. The wholesale output together with the branch stores enable us to purchase these goods direct from hie maker, saving yov 20%, ig atiy 1 The ‘Globe Store’ never lie to their patrons. White Waists A new lot going at 98¢. Silk Umbrellas 5 Another lot of $2.00 silk umbrel- las. Special $1.49 Other specials space does not per- mit us to mention Globe Wardhoe Talmadge Block, Elmer Ave, VALLEY ‘PHONE. 100 Lake St. West Sayre, OFFICE HOURS: § to 11:00 a. m., 3 to 4:30, 7:00 to 8:00, Genito + and chronio diseases a specialty. Hoth phone ETT THE NEW HARNESS (SHOP Harnoss, Washed, Oiled, Repaired Harness Bought, Sold, Traded Bicycles and Lawn Mowers Ropalred Vaan and Sawyer ln Lend GRAND RAPIDS ML Tan Champion HH. Chandler Egan yours runner up, by pF NAW ve ORNy the Kent Country club golf matoh Yagou (ity Mil Destroyed YAZOO CITY, Tune 2 I Lies Paducah cotto i Livers nS oil pletely destroyed Ly trv, cutalliog a loss of $100 (00 Weather Probabilities, victories in the first ro Nan's Velling at Heallworth BUFFALO, June 22 -Nua's Velling | backed from 13 to 5 to 1, won the last | Mirrors and Looking Glasses Raplated Hoots and Shoes Repaired A. I. (ONKIN, «East Lockhart SL. Cards For Sale. het Javord aaa sia ™ v s For Rent For Bale Private Office Please Do Not Ask for Poaltd Pair; south weat winds.
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