The valley record. ([Sayre, Pa.]) 1905-1907, July 05, 1906, Image 1

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    “ALL THE NEWS THAT'S
FIT T0 PRINT”
VOLUME IIL. NO. 4
FIRST ™
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GENERAL BANKING
THREE PERCENT INTEREST
Paid on Time Deposits.
DIRNCTORS.
BF Wika ] § Weaver
W. A Wider, J. W. Bishop
1B Whesiory Ww T Geoiwow
O. LL. Haverly scward Baidwia, PI Page
D. CLAREYgRML (0.
Lehigh Valley 1
HARD AND SOFT WOOD,
Best Quality & Procapt Delivery
Guare >= !
— |
Bradford Street Vy! Phone, 135d
Qffies a8 Raymond & Hsu t's Fore, Fayre
Fat Tr .
ELMER A. WILBER,
Whalesaler of
Wines, Benr and Ales.
OUR SPECIALTIES
LEMGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOTTER-
WEICH BEER AND ALES, NOR-
WICH BREWING COS. ALES.
109 Packer Avenue, SAYRE, PA.
BOTH PHONES,
Reoting, Estate Managed Collecting
E. E. Reynolds,
REAL ESTATE
For male in Athens,
Sayre and Waverly.
doze INSURANCE
Property Bought, Sold sad
— Bzehacged —
lavestmests Loans Negotiated
IT Packer Ave.
Valley Phone R30x, Sayre, Pa.
J. W. BISHOP,
The constant repetition
of delivering good coal has
given us our reputation.
e handle Lehigh Valley
and Sullivan Coal, Hard and
Boft Wood.and Steam Coal,
103 Lehigh Ave., Lockhart Building.
Both Phones.
A.].GREEN
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Plans and Estimates Furnished
E35 Stevenson Bt. Valley Phoue 212y
OSBORN’S LIVERY
Heavyand Light Draying and Moving
Baggage called for and delivered in
ed Athens and Waverly,
iii kinds of team work attended to
attached.
Livery
mig N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 08x
nas
H. H. Mercereau,
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
Spesial attention to Pecsion Papera
Valley Phone 11 X,
12 Desmond Street, fBayre,
THERE
is nothing better to build
up & constitution that is
run down than
STEGMAIERS’
PORTER
It will aid appetite and di-
gestion. Produce patur-
al restful sleep. Itis a
preventative as wellas a
remedy for all overwrought
conditions of the mind or
TIONAL |ggYAN IN LONDON.
strom Banqueters Lis-
ten to Nebraskan.
en Duty of England
aud America Assembly, Drinkiug
President's Health, ( heer His
Daughter Iu Gallery.
LONDON, July 5 W
at the
fay Jdiguer of the A
Hioote
White
ail
ludepandauds
ican efy at the 3 4% i
Ambass
Ad OF
and Mr Bryan
but
over
aged
goad
politica
eh ils E
hess aru i is © inhiter
Mr Reid W
Richmond s graceful
benith said with rel
At
Sir B
to Mr Hry
ten, | have
openly snd opposed him at
GYR) stage ol Lis cons) uvils Sareer
{1 am res=cnably sure that wheu | re
boos | shall couticue tw do the
sniue 1 beileve Le tonight is as weil
am. though by diferent
retscning. that the suntry we both
ove and try W serve has not been
rained by its gold abroad As the
official repre. of the Auerican
peoples without distin tion as to pary
1 am giad to welcone Lim bere as a
typical Ameri lite bas
bee Uved in the dayiight and one
whem such a grea! Dost of my country
wen Lave long Urusted and honored”
Mr Bryaa rising smid laughter and
cheers sald
“The temptation to make a political
speech is stroug withic me | have
Bot bad a chauce to do so for tem
months However | will restrala my
self With refervace to the alubasaa
dor's remarks ou gold | wish to say
that when [ see the progress wy oeun
try bas made walking om oue log 1
wobder mn Lat it would have Joue walk
ing on twe lags It is pleasing to tes
tify that the ambassador not ouly has
fought me but that Ls has doue it
well No American rejoices more thas
I that he is 3.000 piles from his base
While abroad | have met wauny good
Republicans holding Mes aud | only
wish Mere were euough offices abroad
to take all the Hepublicans out of the
country *
The guests
erence
Solnie 4% a cit
jUuaray
turn
uialive
Ww hose Lote
included Sir Lawrence
Alma -Tadema, Sir Luke Fildes W W
Oulesg, A C Gow, John MacWhirter
Ernest Crofts Sir Aston Wen! Paul
Merton of New York Franklin Mae
Veagh of (Dicago, Representative Nich
olds Loagwerth of (Cipcionati A 8
Ochs of New York and Colonel George
Harvey of New York
During the dloner Ambassador Reid
read a letter from Queen Alexandra
expressing the keenest! sorrow over the
Salisbury raliway disaster and tender
ing ber heartfelt sympathy to all con
corned, “wapecially the young bLiride so
suddenly bereaved’ menning Mrs
Frederick H. COoseitt of New York
Wheu the sesembly arose to drink
the beaith of Presidant Roosevelt the
crowd diseovered Mm Nicholas Long
worth In the galiery and cheered and
drank ber head
The subject of Mr Bryan's address
was “The White Man's Burden” He
said
“The memory eof the evening spent
with the American society Thanksglv
ing day two and a half years ago le
such a pleasant ene that | eateem my
self fortumate te be abie te accept the
jovitation se kindly extended by our
distinguished ambassador, Hou White
law Rett, to be your guest on this ocea
sien. Our Eagiish friends under whose
flag wo mest tealight recalling that
this I» the anniversary of our pation's
birth, would deubtiess pardon us If our
rejuising contained something eof self
congratulation for it Is at such times
as this that we are wont to review
these national achieverucnts which
have givem to Whe United Btates its
preminanes among the nations But I
Roepe I shall net be ®ought lacking In
patriotic spirit If instead of drawing a
picture of the past, bright with herolc
deeds and uapariieled la progress |
summon you rather to a serious cousid-
evation of the responsiblity resting
upen those natiems which aspire te
premiership
“Thies line of thought is suggested by
& seuse of propriety as well as by re
cent experiences Liy a sense of pro
priety because such a subject will a
terest the Briton as well as the Amer
lean and by recent experiences be
cause they have Impressed me not les:
with our mations! duty thun with the
superiority of western over eastero
civilisation
“Asking your attention
theme It is not unfitting to adopt a
phrase. coined by a poet to whom
America as well as Eagland cau lay
some claim and fake for uy text “The
White Max's Burden’
“Take up the white man's burden—
In paticuce to abide,
Tu vell the threat of terror
And check the show of pride
By open speech and situple,
Ap hinadred tHwes made plain,
To seek another's profit
And work another's gals
“Thus =ing« Kipling, and
axception of the third line (of
weaning of which | sam not quite
the stanza embodies the thought wih
8 uppermost in wy
one oan travel among the dark skinned
races of the orient without feeling
that the white man occuples an es
pecially favored position among the
children of men, and the recogntion of
this fact is secompanied by the convfe-
tion that there Is a duty lnseparably
te such a
the
the
with
sre
eh
mwaud touieht No
a man’s hurden—a
pot shirk even
which he co
would
self or
tional a= well as
tion Oar dest ine
{that each exe
jor indirectly
iden
Le
oth
Tis fH fits -
dpon all others
‘Among th Hessings
Christian ns . it this
-— 8 Nad
fu
Twit
id
hedge
arbitration
ty
While
there is witic
that
(of the
Ins { ha iit
| Lospit which Amer
nd the world
ne
ag the light
imiiy reforiuing
«30 In
I The exar
jf though but feehly
jef the Master is giad
society
nes
ristian nw!
reflect
Asked Roasevelt to Mecelive Aryan.
NEW YORK, July Witliam Hoge
president of the lrave .
i Ant
dent
Here a
trust les ue sent un lefier to Pres
Hooserveit
to be ten
this city
arrival from Europe Mr
in his letter that the
Travelers Antitrust league
organization or a
partisan orgauization lu suv sense and
that the organization reganis Mr
Roosevelt as being ns much eppused to
the trusts as is Mr Hrvas
looseveil Invitiug Mr
at the re
dered Wililamz J B
upon his
Hoge expla
muerc a’
is not & Dems
eption
Tenn
ned
<TAtle
WAR ON ICE TRUST.
Boston te Open Her Guns on
Mouopely
PHILADELPHIA July 5 Henry D
Yeaton of Boston represents
B Moran, distr
nposo
this «ily in
ons
thirtesn of wha
The purpose of Mr Yeaton's visit
fo precure opies of Mr Hell
dents. He stated that it was the inten
tion of District Attoruey Mus 0 pro
eed against cortalr « dealers (no Bos
toma who fo be parties
apatien
Glant
Toho
t attoruey of that «
District Attoruey Bel
to the pr
ity = ice Jealers
is
iy
of
seu
called
rel:
"
“ROE
tCainet
ball
was
are suw under
§ proce
“lu
are bLelieved
wb unlawful
to
einb
Salvador and Goatemala May Vight
CITY OF MEXICO, July 3 - Duncan
Bankhart consul gener of Salvador
here. says that all* reintions
Salvador and
and that Saivad
ee! Ween
Guatem=nla have ceasa
partisans of
he Guatemalan revolut fhe
tary attache of Ralvador at Gunteruala
City a few days ago If is stated
natited and put it of President
Lrera's Louse, aud but fo
tion of the Mexican cuns Ww | have
thrown in jail This ox reence
aused the Salvadorean government to
sever relations with Guatemala
cabs re
Was
rf ihe (Llerven
Lau
Dead Robbed at Salisbury
SALISBURY Euglsnd Juiv 5 - Rod
ert 8 Critchell of Chicago and EW
Seatell of Brooklyn, who were among
the passengers lujured when the Plym
smith CXDIves Was wrecked July
I, are Improving The police have been
Wformed by of the relatives of a
persol killed whose vane is not an
sounged, that a large sum of woney
wae stolen from the body at the time
of the disaster It was unofMiclally
earned that the time in which the boat
tralu should cover the 115 miles to
Loodon @ 118 minutes
steniner
ne
Will Rebuild #0 Michael's, Hamburg
HAMBURG, July 6 -—"The seuate of
Hawburg bas determined to rebulld
the Church of Bt Michael destroyed
by fre here The first subscription
S280, was cabled from New York by
Herwann Stachew Among the his
orice memorials destroyed with the
‘hurch were the flags of the Hanseatic
Legion, carried during the war of
Hberation !'n 1818 All the church
silver was saved. Ouly one man, «
bell ringer of ®e ehurch vawed Beule
perished He bad lived for thirty
years ia the tower
Harlan Named by MHoosevelt.
WASAINGTON Tuly 5 Ines 8
Harlan of Chicago. formerly attorney
general of Porto Rico with Ed
ward EB Clark of lows ube a men
ior of the reorganized luterstate com
merce commission Is said te be the
resident's preference for president of
the commission Mr Harlau 's the
iecond sou of Justice Harlau and has
wou a high piace at the bar in lilluols
whi
New Passengers In Midocean
NEW YORK Sia robust ba
hies were gwidded to the passenger vou
of the North Germau Lloyd
tirosser Kurfurst on the voviags
Breen Dir Btarke, the ship
surgeon, and his assistant, Dr Njescyt
Ka, were kept busy throughout the voy
ige attending to the newborn bables
aod their
Tuly 8
plement
tne
from
tuothers
Attell Got the Declalen
LOR ANGELES Cal, July 8—Abe
Attell, champion featherweight pugilist
of America, got the deg nm in the
twentieth round over Frankie Neil ban
tamweight chanipion, before the Pacific
Athletic club Attell showed to great
advautage, landiog six Llows to Neil's
ane
i=
Five Killed by Dynamite Blast.
WILKESBARKE, Pa’ July 5. - Five
boys were killed and alne Injured by a
dynamite explosion at Wanamle near
Rere.
——— <—
Weather Probabilities.
THURSDAY EVENING,
1 POURING ~ RAIN.
Storm at Oyster Bay.
Ww
Completes
Receiving elrome
bie
te
Semmer Heme,
Speech While He and An
dience Are Drenched
OYSTER BAY, NY | July
the
id to greet him after Lis
ta presid
ie
t ratses] hie
ria d while umbrn
retiarkex] goend nate 15: ROTTS
fe y ladies, Lut as =] of
because you are afraid
you
n:en you wil
fis
After the national
suis Sherif
trodiced Gerald
pian bade the tent
belialf of the cominitier An
of Oyster Bay Ihe pres
follows
Mr Chairman and vou
friends and
whom | have
had Leen
Jervine BB Johuson in
Afr
welioine on
€ peuple
t spoke as
Heek ina Heek
t &t
my old
neighbors ¥ ol
ives] 80 man
= great pleasure to have
toxiay to =ay & few w
to you and in a
cottnt of my
88iise Lun
realiv to
rda
setise to AC
tewardship in a
i= e &ls
give sna Ir
3 cwWanishyg * ' "
counting It is pretty ert
shuld have been
foarently
if the domin
wif: that |t
hand a littie dif
#8 present wil permit
1 shall take my text a saving
of Abraham Lincoln mad bit i
group of friends just after Lis re elec
tion to the presidency sald 1p
Vv great ut trian t tfier the
of that with
ak and
far
day ne vrij rend
as
# bad apd
the
frown
) 3 as
nge to be avenged’ And be added
ng as [ Lave Leen presiaint 1
not w plaptad a in
Tet us I re study
of this ! shy
and pot
I yi
’
ARY MAD Ss
Now
tHngiy org
bosom
friends. remember
fied the greatest
lias smen since
that Lin
rizls the pa
the Kevolutionary
~aln
f on
WET, ae grea! 8 crix m the untion
sver face BE As It
tivual (ifs or ustional det!
ill Linceln’'s firm elu
fT was rat
had po rancor toward
iad gone hopelessly wroug
while never for
himself to this pb
tion he never fel!
avenged
‘He treated the wroug as calling fer
a remedy, net as calling for vengeance
It is just lu this spirit that we must
invest our prodlewnns today
The president
about Balf an bow
ing the cliuax «
without any warn
can
{id either na
Yet with
of belief
to =ay that
thosa who
and that
ne moweat binding
osophy of the sitoe
it as a wrong te be
meani
arity
possibile for hin
he
had been speaking
and was approach
f Bis address w!
log, rein cauie dewn
heavily In jess than five minutes
everybody at the grove was sonked,
lespite the protaction of ginbrellas, and
preity white awn Jdresses hung like
limp, damp rags ou the women and
the children had a sad time of it
The president coutinned speaking
with barad head although he was ex
posed to the fury of tLe storm, and the
water trickled down his face dlinwing
Lis eyeginmses so that be could hardly
distinguish his auditors He stuck It
out for a time but at last broke off
suddenly and seized a rubber coat He
put this on and continued, still with
bared head until the shower ceased
when he threw aside the coat Mr
Roosevelt seemed to the rain If
the women and children dido't. While
it lasted !ts roar drowned his words so
that only those In his Immediate neigh
borhood on the platform
what was being sald
“We have beard a great deal lately
the pres ute! above the no
of the 4: “of the great nig
ties lu life, social life an n
politics A great awount of iulguity
there has been, but there 's no war
rant for us growing hyeter Don't
us ithe of our tine
a the the
eu
enjoy
would hear
ont slic a"
vupour
JUS Les
al
spend nlue ter
this
| wt
let
wing auntry Worst
world as rather seek to ren
the causes of wrongdoing and not cult
vate a spirit of rag Hut
there ls wrong to fight let
ind root It out
For a Ler of years tn
must seok diligently
wer Indy and eorporat!
wenith lu so far as
We have a it
toward that
1 . Ye Lieve it tried to do
much at ouce. A demaygogue rates in
by thie 1 i of the purse
not by the f the heart He
member t! ¥ bole I= the sun of
sherever
us Lght It
ine we
to exert control
uals iim f
seat that great
veaith Is Jdsugerous
plished a grent deal end
too
juity
Parts wi th Bioakd =
uation as of auvi!
good thing to think
July what a gi
It ls a very
forget the
you owe to the
you live
“If we du our duty whet face to face
with our lodustrial and social condd
tions” the president continued, “our
children and children’s children shall
be better for it.* If you fall In your
duty you add to the weight which your
ahildrea shall carcy by jest so much.”
is true of a
It
vise
the |}
MK
on
wious 0
based thing to gol
which
community
nue and
duty i% an
in which
JULY S, 1906
DISHABILLE AT 13 TO 8
Leng Island Handicap at Sheepshead
Hay Track
NEW YORK. July
track Dist
won the |
On »
1% .
diol fav
heavy
ihiile rite, easiiy
ag Island handicap, cue
mile aud a furlong at Sheepshead
Bas Von Treg and
hird IL. V. Bell added his
ilovifier, and he
! backed of
Was second
was feaily
'Ww
viv end
flea] starter
ofder ren
riths of
Drishabille
eased Lie
leugtiis fron
slirter Linre
in th
over the f rire
ence steoplechase
Keri 3 to 1}
r inlay
eu ile [av ie
bree favorites won
=:i% eu
by tt
f Oi
e¢ lengths
SuinuAries
First Race Kernel
second, Ps Jones tl
Second Kace ni
est second. Meo
d Race Et
are Ku
Fourth Race
romp. second
first
rd
Phil
third
first, Hed River
third
lle, first
tslorifier, third
Fifth Race Al Powell first;
second )ige Davey third
Bixth Race launcastrian first, Prior
ty. second Oliver Cromwell third
Coligny,
pe, first
This
==@:i
Prishat
Jaunty,
BASEBALL SCORES.
Games Played Yesterday In the Nao
onal and American Leagues
IUNAL LEAUUK
rs
NA
At New Y
"Phiiade pris
MAL and :
i game
Ft iphta
Hoston
Hits Philadephia
rs Philadelphia
jes Sparks and one
Brown
At Pittsburg
shicago
tisk: r
its « ng
5
ies 1
sa
See
Er
Hatter
Litdeman and
o" le ala
Hits CWmcoine
rors -Cine|
os We er
and Grad
Sa nt ga
pneiara
® lous
Hits
rors i
es Ewiug
MoCarthy
TABLE OF FPERUCEN]
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4
hicago
righ
New
ur
-
Phtiad
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Hrookiyn
St. Leule
Boston
CURT
sszei
AMER]
At Philadelphia
New x ¢e 00 1
Phliade 0 : .
rea miladel
rope New )
feticsn 4 ft
M re. \\
3 ant .
New York
ale
AN LEAGUE
Er
Hat
ow and
3
8-1
Fr
Hat
Bender and
Washingtor
iftte Post
re floston
Young ant Pe
fou
At ley
Detroit
rnd
Detr
Was?
tersor
eland
0
Hite
Detroit 1 Batteries
Rhoades aid Bemis
Hits Detrait
[retr
MNegatta on Charles Niver,
BOSTON, July 5 During
the at the New Logland
ehamnptouships, held ander the
of the city of Boston
Charles river he
work In two of the
evita f the
scholnst
both
m roving
LUSH One
i the
took place
foniture was
three eight oared
of the Boston Inter
They
the
row
Rowing
the
Assoc intion
woo inlor ml
“ite ut dim
Pope of the B A A capt
aor sihyles
The seunlor four
Metropolitan How ing
York
Wis Ww tha
Aninet three
oured was
club
Waters Got Golf Cup.
MANCHESTER. Vt July 5 At the
golf tournmnient here the finals for the
Independence cup were decided. Har
old K. Waters of Pllladelphia won the
cup, defeating Edward W, Clark of
Bawaseh,
DEATH 10 THIRTEEN
HIT CROV.D AT LIGHTNING
Runaws Canaeag
Ap-
SPEED
Btrikers
Ui: lals
Hlamed by Puritan
Sas Foreigners Siaried
Mild (arcer
rantain Slide
Jugcrnaut on
Down M
Al
fervaNy_ }
i and the
i feos
iT WAS
| JF Fas the
jand Lad Lew
the w
| give it
fore
to
Lear
as the
sliers
slarte
{apur. althoux!
lwivs sent the
ar
Lief
The disaster
Kuown as Mart
four miles lous
ed of
is ure
t et
Lappe
ts as uf
bet
[he iuciine is
ier
for
Port
Yer:
Seveinl hikes mated
Ze amd Pur
steep, and it
to Portag. iy NTRvils
bad gone thr
the tracks and
mom iis
wer
au
s i 10 rug
irs down
w Lives
bad &
It hit
full
ent
ued
Howe:
Lomgworths at
LONDON
Fourth
I!
Heception
July & vu
er -
Lie }
Aluericanu et 1
vhich was en
Wels ilie Vis Were
age and tents fying
r= aud a great Auer
ered the mnin entry
Whitelaw Held
Ansiated VO UOLgTeselian
Mrs
A tie
Os er
u=sador
Reid
vies Lougwo and
ecelved the guests
fesent many A
lermairied with the Hi
acy
Nich
Longworth
ng the ladies
cause who in
Lis aristoc
itl
Were or
Anarchists In Seattle
BEATTLE Wash, July 8
luvestigation buguu at the |
After an
ustauce of
of
the
furiceriy
the Geran guiern
Ce raided a house
Y August Hose erg, A
rad found a plant
botabe and
Ore UO WES KUOWD 4s a
irvhistic teudeucies, left
Hau irg. Leruany, on
about that time
lueut received a waruiug
that anu attempt would
sassinate the Germ
cut wal po
upled
FICKiaY el
equipped for
nferual wachines
LAKILR
Hosen
wl un
wau of
Seattis for
May 1 At
German govern
from deatlie
to
the
ie ade ae
IAN emperor
Hit Boarder Instead of Target
CLEVELAND © Mrs Fred
Nloat shot and instantly
Clark. aged thirty five
bourders the yard
here Ihe
uto custody Ly
that slic admits 8
whicl: entered
head Mrs
tains that sf
July
killed George
one of her
back of he
Louse wotian
was taken
the ce. who say
fatai shot
of Clark's
but wain
e alw
ark
lug the
the
Nioat
back
is held
e Killed Clark whil
ux at
a target at which she aud ¢
thers were shooting
Salt Warchoase ( ollnpsed
ITHACA NN OY Word
’
wae
swoeives! Len
1% f th
bipsend
Won't
PARIS Jui By a
this {
Have Ct ount
Cuirug
who vigorously
insist hit, 1
iar ul
and st
painful fa
Denles Hathing Sult Banguet
NEWHPORI RK |] Fuly More
Stuyvesatit Fish auth
Ing Mrs Stuvw, the
Projeoased
bathing
DeEwWsHiniere | denn l ‘
having Kilests
suits at a banguet last ul
hier appear in
wht"
Wellman Expedition Sallis.
TROMSO July 8 The
Wellman Chlcaye Record Herald expe
Htion satled froin here this morning for
Norway
Ua headquarters lu Wpitabergea.
———
PRICE ONE CENT
* eG
our iwonnal inven-
nase some starp reductions
Fine Wash Goods
121 15
ese in
Lor
anil wash fabrics closing
inde the best makes
unes, Arn-lds, Ps-
cs and o her standard makes,
i= tha we who'esale in Scranton
o laren retailers from 9} to 10je
net Your cho:ce Qe.
to be had
(:
An odd lot
liennes,
15¢
White Dotted Mulls
All fast dots, five sizes, worth 15¢
to 20 :
Special 121¢
Shirt Waists
Alm
that
2125
of silk mulls,
We nesatts
silk
, closing at
elc
st at your own prices, waists
formerly sold for $1.00 to
long and short sleeves and
good ranve of sizes from 32 to 42.
Choice Ni ¢
$17: $200. $225 and $2.50,
ome ight counter soiled, nearly
at §1.49
Bappa Cloth
\ nother lot of this justly popular
36 in. wide and linen finish,
ome stores get 15¢ and eren 18¢
Globe Warehouse get 12}e.
Grey Dress Goods
Ancther lot of those double fold
dress goods, in besutiful patterns,
exact copies of the imported ones,
just the thing for an outing suit.
Specially priced 19¢
54 mm switings in two medium
shades of grey, 3 to 3! yards, makes
1 skirt Special ale
San 100 wool suiting, five
advance styles fir the fall. Thess
are just a few of our import order
brought cut early Specially priced
i5¢
Silk Umbrellas
Another lot of those colored um-
brellas in black, green, red, brown
and navy, usual price $2.00. Sale
price $1 44
ill 123, going
1 4
Or IR
Muslin Specials
full blexched, heavy and
ghts, regular 9c and 10¢
Spe-ial 8¢
Foreign White Goods
40 in. Persian Lawn, French Ba-
tistes, Lingerie, etc., also some
mercerized fancies, worth up to 30s.
All our own importation brought di-
rect from the maker Inventory
price 13¢
Short Skirts and
Drawers to Match
Hamburg frimmed and tucked,
ul mill made garments, sizes £5, 27,
"and 31 wn skirts, all sizes of
open and closed drawers to match,
rezular Ze and dle garments on
sale
36 1n.,
light we
qualities
nf ©3
al JW
Fine Muslin Underwear
il prices advertised last week
prevail until inventory closes.
Globe Warehouse,
Talmadge Block, Elmer Ave.
VALLRY PHONE,
Spec
SAYRE'S LEADING
DRAYNAN.
Eepecial care and prompt at-
tention given to moving of
Pianos, Household Goods, Safes
otc. Lif