Reduced Prices On Hose ! 14c kind 12c per foot. 12c¢ kind 10c per foot. 10c kind 8c per foot. 8c kind 6c per foot. All new stock and guar- anted for the season. Buy your hose now and save money. however, which by this time had dwindled from thousands to about 250 members, had reckoned without Herculean chief of police, was on deck shortly after the mob had reached East Packer avenue and had begun stoning houses in which Italians were quartered. The big chief waded into the mob with both arms swinging right and left, declaring that no gang of hood- lums or anyone else could rua this town in that manner. Foaming with rage the big form of the irresponsible mob, and they dis persed without delay. Two men, Pearl Yontz and Rudolph Fleis~ chutt were placed under arrest and taken before Justice Carey charged with rioting. They were released on their own recognizance for a hearing this aiternoon at § o'clock. Early in the evening Julius Vo- fond Dometic, as lowas 20, 25, dis- ths BE a setae Matinee at the park tomorrow afternoon, New stock of oil cloth and line oleum at bottom prices. D. E McMahan, 98.2 For sale—A small building, suit. able for a shop or an office. Ceiled and in good condition. Enquire of Paul E, Maynard, M. P, A. block, Sayre, Sq tf Don't get a sore face and then feel “sore” -about it; go to the Utopian barber shop. Mechanical massage and compressed air; try it. 98 Im Yesterday afternoon Dan Crane, & stranger, was arrested by Chief ness, He was given a hearing this - % Thejunior society of the Church of Christ will hold a social on the ceived a telephone message from the District Attorney Mills. Mr. Mills stated that a mob numbering in the neighborhood of four thous: and people had gathered in that place, and as they had driven all the Italians out of that place, they intended to come to Sayre for a similar purpose. Officer Vogel immediately called up Chief Walsh, but before the chief could get busy the mob arrived and proceeded to East Packer avenue. Oa the north side of the street are a number of wooden buildings owned by John Brundage and the majority of them are occupied by Italians, many of them refugees from Athens. The mob immediatey began stoning these houses, Window lights were broken out, siding was torn from some of the houses and for a time it looked as if they might succeed in getting inside and routing out the inmates, The Italians, how- ever, evilently resolved to defend themselves, and several shots from revolvers were fired from one of the houses. Members of the mob returned the fire and in all some 25 or 30 shots were fired. No one was hit, however, and then the members of the mob turned their attention to the house owned by Rudolph Fleischut on East street. Part of the house is occupied by a large number of Italians and the mob proceeded to bombard it with stones, bricks or any sort of mis- siles that could be found. Wian- dows were broken out and an attempt was made to get inside. They were foiled in this however, and before any further damage could be done, Chief Walsh ap- peared on the scene and dispersed the mob. It was neatly and quickly done and the big chief is deserving of all kinds of credit for the vigorous manner in which he did it. A stone which was thrown through a window of one of the buildings struck an infant on the head, inflicting a severe wound. MORE TRAIN RIDERS Yesterday afternoon Special Of ficer Shaffer arrested two hoboes, charging them with illegal train- riding. The men gave their names as James Kenyon of Syracuse and Fred Powers of Steubenville, O The men were found on a freight train which was pulling through the Sayre yards and were taken Both Bones Were Cat in Two but Were Wired Together at was on the first trip around the irrthe grass some distance ahead, but the boy was not in sight. sharp cry was heard and the boy fell over the cutterbar, He was brought to the Sayre hospital, where it was found that both bones of the lower leg had been severed just above the ankle, but there was enough circulation so that the foot was warm, The smaller bone was badly splintered but the larger one was cut very cleanly, and Dr. Ott decided to wire the bone together and save the leg if possible, This difficult operation was performed success- fully and it is hoped that the bone will knit. A similar operation upon the arms of a boy who lives at South Waverly terminated successfully, and the wires were removed yes- terday, leaving the bones in fairly good condition. The success of that case encourages the belief that this one may be equally suc~ cessful, - OAK CROVE PARK The Salisbury Murray Stock Co. played to one of the best houses the park has had this season The truth of the matter is the patrons of the park know a good .thing when they see it, and when on Wednesday evening the company presented “The Creole’s Revenge,” the audience went wild, and the big, happy audience last night was the result of their enthusiasm, Everybody happy again last night, The company is"good one, The specialty artists, Marcus & Rosa, completed the evening's already splendid entertainment, The bill for tonight is “A Secret Marriage,” and if good seats are what you want you will need to go early. At the matinee tomorrow “The Lighthouse Robbery” will be pre- sented and the ladies gold watch will be given away. BE WAS DENENTED This morning a man about 35 years old and of fair appearance was taken into custody by Chief Walsh who later Bought him a ticket for Towanda The man said that his name was John Carey and that he came from Old Forge, this state. He declared that the chief to kill him. He labored under the delusion that the chief was in Sayre accompanied by three or four men, and that if they caught him his life wouldn't be worth a picayune, As the fellow appeared to be harmless it was thought best to pass him along, accordingly a ticket purchased and he was placed on board No, 8, BEARING TODAY The hearing in the case of Mac S. Sickler, charged by the Lehigh Valley railroad company with il- legal train riding, in having refus- ed to pay his fare between East Towanda and Towanda station, is taking place before Justice Carey this afternoon. Henry F, Streeter, | **F, Esq, is appearing for the Railroad Company while a I. N. Evans and Yocum are representing Sickler. When the Regord went Reported That Another Attempt Will Be Made to Drive the Italians Out of Sayre A persistent rumor has been afloat today that a mob will gather this evening for the purpose of completing the work begun last night in the Italian quarters to the rumor is not positively is excellent reason for resorting to demerits of the position taken by the mob, The Record does not at this time care to discuss; but one thing is certain, this town must not be given into the hands of an irre- sponsible, unreasonable and un lawful assembly, which knows no law, no reason, nor has any respect for the rights of others, Should the rumor prove correct and a mob assemble it is up to all good citi- zens of this borough to uaite and vigorously oppose, and if possible, prevent any unlawful or violent acts. Sayre had a taste of this waatonness last night. Then only short notice was given to the officers. Today, however, the of- ficials have been made acquainted with the rumor and the probabili- ties are that should a mob assemble for the purpose of committing un lawful acts, it will find the law. abiding residents of this place fully prepared to adopt strenuous meas- ures, PERSONAL NENTION Miss B=ssie Shaver is visitiag at Hazleton, = Miss Katherine Faley went to Elmira yesterday. i Howard Swartwood went Syracuse yesterday. to Aaron Webb and wife went to Pontiac, Ill, last night. Mrs. George Bonfoey has gone to Atlantic City for a few days outing, Stephen Fisher was out on the line of the Lehigh yesterday in- specting timepieces. Orren Van Ness and wife are at tending the Van Ness reunion at Binghamton today, Mrs. E A. Williams and son Stanley have returned home after an extended visit at Cortland. e———— a ——— Mr. and Mrs. M, H. Sawtelle re turned this morning from a brief visit at New York city and vicinity. Mrs. George Burgess left this morning for New York city for a few days visit with friends and rela tives, ——— eto city, who has been visiting at E M. Thompson's, left this morning for Rome, N. Y. Mrs. EE W. Thompson and daughter Ruth of Washington, D, C., are guests at the home of E M, Thonipson on Spring street, rst snp Dr. C. A. Haines and family, H. Stanley Winlack, Miss* Bessie Chapman, Miss May Belle Cross and Fred Poten, the latter a resi- dent of New York city, who have been spending the past week in camp on the Susquehanna river near Bartoa, have returned to their homes, $8.20 to Atlantic City and Re- turn, account excursions, A . Lehigh Valley Rallroad will sell tickets un above dates to the Sea Shore, good for 16 days with stopover at Philadel. phi in either or both directions within imit. Tickets good on all trains ex- oopt the Black Diamond Express. For train service and complete lie y soe Agents Lehigh Valley Railroad. 73 $1 00 to Wilkes-Barre and Re- tara. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets September 3d and 10th; good foine 2 And tu returning oun special train on al al _tetin leaves of 7: ie a. id leaves I TING letra ee, Rabigh .Y oR * S2OSZOSICNS) oN © PICTURE FRAMING 205 Desmond St, Valley Phone;191 a. “HERE tween 18 and 60 years. Call on Salisbury-Murray STOCK!CO. “A SECRET MARRIAGE" Four Act Comedy Drama This Evening Leading Features PRICES, 10, 20,30¢ SATURDAY MATINEE 10c TOALL THINK IT OVER! This is an excel- lent time of year to liave a heating sys- tem installed and ready for the hard winter which the weather man says is coming. We would be plea- sed to offer sugges- {tions or give esti- mates on steam, hot water or hot air sys- tems. We sell the satisfactory “Win- chester steam and IL. ‘hot water heaters, the American Rad- ator Co's radiators and boilers and the justly famonu 8 “Cheerful Home" furnace, making a fine line for you to choose from. Plumbing, Heating and Tinning Gas Fixtures, Bs and (Glassware. H. R. TALMADGE, Both "Phoves, Elmer Ave. A.J.GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUL AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnished If Rtevenaon BE, Valley Phone 21%y Subscribe for The Record SOCIALIST CLUB Meets every Friday evening at Howard Elmer Hose house, Maple street, West Sayre. All invited Everybody welcome. LL BENJAWA, Palater, Decorator and perhanger. IT IS! Insures both sexes be- Have a Home to Fall Back C No matter how adversely tha fates treated you. Lot of comfort in to may nothing of loan values of property when the times pinch too han Let us show you how to acquire a hos on small but regular eal menta. Advice free, FRED J]. TAYLOR, BAYRE PA. WORKS? C. 8. LLOYDT, PROP. Remove dead horses andl cattle at notice. All orders will receive promg attention. Remove stock § mil tant from Athens, Sayre and Wa! Hides must be on carcasses; remove of charge. Lam propased yo 4 to do the ness, have ambulanes to hanl the ste also buy hides, skins, tallow and} y market prices. Call Bell telep! o, 633, BAYRE, PA. The Cayuta Land Company’ of Bayre, Pa, desires to announce they have some very desirable lota for sale on cheap and tenia and that they have placed fhe agency for selling them [a the hands of Andrew | Evarta of this place. All wishing to provide fhewmseltes ity homes or to invest in lots for spec ve g will do well to consult with ME Fearte before purchasing elsewhere. This plot of land is nearly surrounded by indus trial placts, with beautiful entry 3 i all the advantages of a modern fo tris! tywn, Terms to sult pure Steps are already belog taken to all the land comprising this plot full supply of the beat water the walle affords. ANDREW EVARTS, 188 B fo J tal place, Sayrs, Pa. Phone to A A R. KH DRISLANE, Contractor and: Builder * | Plage ané Estimates —— 210 Miller Ft JOHN GC. PECKALLY, | DEALER IN foreign and Domestic Fruits, Pure Olive Oil for medical Macaroni at 5, 8 and 100 per No § Elizabeth St, Waverly Cr The Record, has the best Houses Lease ever printad In in Bndlin ot Books; and a ad of ial Nor Takters and Caras: S. BUTLER, DINING HALL AND LUNCH ROOM. LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS. Eo fod Siliacin iy Rear,