indus today. : Slothing indastey No: An Excellent List Has Been Pro- strengthen our| yiged by the Alumni Associa- tion 'MANEY & PAGE, 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8. Main St,, Athens. The Man Who “Gets There” In the man who has blood —real rish bicod—and plenty of 19—in his body, Briggs’ Wise of Cod Liver ON Confectionery Store Delicious , fresh o day. Taffy and Chocolates of all kinds, Nice fancy Boxes of Candy. Hot soda water, ice cream sodas, fruits, and fresh : for Batur- ore Ta Mae cn at redaced prices. 232 Desmond St , “All the mews that's fit te print” . SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1006, ARE YOU LOOKING FOR GOOD BOOKS Just received over 800 vol- umes of Books of Fiction and Poems. Prices ranging from 10 cents to £2.00 each, We have everything that is good as well as cheap in sta- tionety, novelties, etc. We are headquarters for Souvenir Post Cards, WEBER'S BOOK STORE. Lockhart St. Ra rs Mrs. John Raymond went to Towanda this morning to spend the day. Lewis G. Mayhood, of the Le- high Valley special officer's office, has gone to Island Heights, N. J., for a few days’ visit. Tuesday evening the returns from election will be read at the Loomis during the progress of the moving picture show. The heaviest frost of the season covered the ground this morning. The weather prophet however pre, dicts Indian summer within a short time, Robert Simmers, the pure food agent, who is well known to the officials of this section, and who is under suspension for taking graft, its judgment, Simmers says that the charges made against him are merely a political trick and will be explained at the proper time, ————————— The fake labor paper with which Sayre has been flooded is an excel- lent testimonial to the desperate straits in which the gang candi dates find themselves at the present time. With defeat staring them in the face they are making a bercu- st fly The final arrangements have course that will be given at the high school hall under the auspices pices of the alumni association and the high school athletic association. The course will coasist of five en- tertainments by the best talent ap- pearing before the American public today. The first number is the Rogers Grilley recital, and will take place Nov, 16. Mr. Rogers is one of the best harpists in the country, and Mr. Grilley is one of the most mirth provoking impersonators that ever appeared in this section Those who have heard him are high in their praise of his work, The second number is slated for Dec. 15 and consists of an excels lent musical company, together with a reader of rare ability, whose imitations of birds, animals and children is truly amazing, Probably the most popular, and funniest man now lecturing is Strickland W. Gilligan who will appear on Feb. 9. Having heard him once a person will not miss the opportunity to hear him again. He has been at Athens, and every- one who heard him is still laughing over his excellent jokes and inimit- able humor. The fourth number, The Days will appear March 5. Mr, and Mrs. Day are two of the best des lincators of human character that one could imagine. Itis a case of fun from the time that they appear until the entertainment is closed, The fizal number will be a lec- ture by Frank Dixon. H: is an orator of rare ability and discusses the great questions of the day in a masterful manner. The lecture is a combination of humor and rare common sense, Course tickets for the five num- bers will cost one dollar, The price is away below the average as these entertainments usually cost at least soc for each number. It is not a money making scheme, but an attempt to give the pzople a number of high class entertain ments, and to keep the price with- in the reach of all. CHOIR INSTALLATION An impressive and beautiful service will be held in the Church of the Redeemer, Sayre, on Wed- nesday evening, Nov. 7. Two choirs will be set apart by the rec- tor, assisted by the Rev. Francis Yarnall of Hazleton, the Rev. Wil- liam E. Daw of Athens, and the Rev. H. W, Crydeawise of Waver- ly. Over fifty choirsters will be installed. A children's choir of twenty-four voices; this choir has its own unique vestment; the church choir of thirty, newly robed in their regular church choir vest. ments, This is the first time this choir installation service has ever been held in this valley, and a special choral service throughout will be rendered by the newly or dained choirs. John M. Jolls, the choirmaster, so well known to all three towns, will sing the offertory solo, All seats tree. All are cor- dially invited. ENTERTAINED FRIENDS A party was given at the home of Miss Grace Hawes at No, 707 North Elmer avenue, on the evens ing of Nov. 1, when she entertained about forty of her young friends and schoolmates. The evening was spent with games and music, Sup- per was served at 9:30 and games were played until 12 o'clock, when the guests departed for their homes declaring they had spent a most evjoyable evening. A solo was given by Master Charles Hill and Alfred Kentch with the bass and Lilley's Sayre Mouth Organ Has a Letter From Gompers Which it Fails to Give Its Readers, Instead of devoting his time to screeching “scab” whv don't the publisher of the Sayre Daily Times print the letter from Gompers that he has in his possession? After the Gompers letter appeared in The Record the publisher of the Times immediately got busy. He was dead cock sure, as he is of was a fake, and that he could prove it with no trouble. He wrote Gompers, and he is known to have Gomper's reply in his possession Why don't he print it? Adver tisers are not rushing the printing business just at present and the letter which he received from Mr. Gompers would make highly inter- esting reading at this time. The Times falls all over itself every now and then ia telling its readers and incidentally itself that it is the only newspaper in the town. But in this instance the Times is sup pressing a bit of information that is considered of the utmost imports ance at the present time. HICKS ASSAILANTS STILL A LIBERLY Two Suspicious Characters Were Seen Last Night, But They Disappeared Last night a local physician, who bad been on a trip on the other side of the Susquehanna river, re- ported that he had seen a couple of suspicious looking men leave the T, P. Maney cottage just before dusk and go down the road toward the Knapp place. One of the men had a black eye and this gave rise to the belief that the men were the same ones who assaulted Alfred Hicks, the Lehigh Valley fligman, on Thursday night. The special officers of the Lehigh Valley were notified and another searching party consisting of police officers from Sayre and Athens was organ- ized. A search was made for the men but they were not found. The chances are that they will not be apprehended. ELECTION RETURNS During the performance of the Herald Square Moving Picture Co. on Tuesday evening the election returns will be thrown on the can- vas thereby giving all who attend an opportunity of knowing the latest from the field of election without standing around on the cold strects. The person holding the lucky number will be given a gold watch at this performance. Matinee at 2.30 HOW IS THIS? How does it come that “The Labor World" is being distributed through the postoffice as “sample copies,” It is nothing more than a campaign sheet and should pay the same rate of postage as matter of a similar class, Does the con gressman from this district have better control of the postoffice des partment than he had eight months age? FORMED PARTNERSHIP P, H. O'Shea and Colonel R. S Loomis, both well known under- takers, have entered into a partner- ship and will begin business to gether on Monday next, Mr. O'Shea has been conducting an establishment on Packer avenue for the past two years, while Mr. Loomis’ place of business is located on Elmer avenue, The new firm will be found at the latter location. “The Rev. A, F. Von Tobel will preach in the Presbyterian church ing in exchange Has Been Removed. Congressional district come most trustworthy reports indicating the date for congress. The bluader- ing campaign conducted by the with the record of that gentleman himself, has removed all doubt as vass has been productive of results other side that it has been a cam- paign of vituperation, it has been merely a case of telling the voters just what kind of a man Mr. Kipp's opponent is. In not a single ins stance has Lilley denied any of the accusations made against him Not one instance, did we say. We are wrong. Mial has denied just one, He came out in his local mouth organ yesterday and denies the assertion that he is on record as being unfair to the laboring man And in support of his contention he floods Sayre yesterday with a fake labor paper, which is nothing more nor less than a puppet of the disreputable Republican ma. chinery. OVER NIAGARA FALLS Dramatic ors and producers in general are constantly searching for new localities and scenes for their productions and with but lit tle success. The cities have been ransacked from the rich to the lowly, from the police to the thieves. Frisco's Chinatown ha. been depicted, the western plains and mountains have furnished their full quota of ideas, the pastoral drama has about played its string and the Southland has become in teresting no longer. North, south cast and west—no locality has es- caped and all have been called upon to contribute to the demands of the dramatist, Ideas for me- chanical effects have also grown scarce and it seems everything possible to be used has been utilized, In placing his melo- drama, “Over Niagara Falls," in the vicinity of the famous falls, Joseph LeBrant has discovered not only a locality never before used, but has also furnished material for a mechanical effect which the pubs lic should welcome as gladly as a fond mother would a lost child, Even in these days when all things scem possible to the scenic artist, the perfection of a scene showing the ponderous ove: flow of water of imperious Niagara was a huge task and the owners of the produc tion are more than pleased with their success. The preduction will be seen at the Loomis opera house next Monday evening. LOCAL NEWS Clam Chowder at ths Sayre House tonight. Earl Jones of North Wilbur avenue, went to Pittston today to spend Sunday. Mrs. Jesse Bell has returned from a visit with her children at Providence, R. I. For sale at a bargain, a very fine rubber tire runabout or will ex- change for a good work horse, Eoquire of Paul E Maynard. Sunday services, Church of the Redeemer—Holy communion, 8 a, m, and 10:30 a. m; Sunday school 2:30 p. m; evening prayer 7:30 p.m, The new basement of the Luth- eran church has been completed, and both the morning and evening services as well as the Sunday school will be held there tomorrow Mus, G. M. Peters and family wish to thank the many friends who so kindly assisted them dur- ing their recent bereavement; also for the many beautiful fiwal trib- utes, Mrs, G, M, Peters and fam are destined fo prevola- tionize housewo k the introduction of tems. They offera tion of the servant pre lem. They ent in half the time and strep Bow spert in ooking. No kitchen, how ver slabor- © ate, is completes without one. No kitchen, how- | ever modest, bat needs Eo es cle in every erly equipped kitchen. PIOTURE FRAMING CALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond St, Valley Phone 191 a, SHASTA Oe SAAN 4 Nid Just what you are looking for, first class insurance for actual cost, on fraternal plans. Insures both sexes be- tween 18 and 60 years. Iso writes policies cov sickness and accident, paying dividend each five years. Call on E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. Bell and Valley Phone, THINK IT OVER! This is an excel- lent time of year to have 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 Ri water or hot air sys-| Strength and In tems. We sell the are marked features of the insurames satisfactory “Win- | og Turongh tha. mart ieecnty ort; chester steam and | policies protection to the “hot water heaters, | Vor “Every oan should make Msself . 3 - | 8cquainted with the systems C ir Co einer Hl are ether Sie of svn and boilers and the ! justly famous “Cheerful Home" furnace, making a | fine line for you to : choose from. Plumbing, Heating and Tinning. ey, Bec and Glassware, H.R. TALMADGE, Both "Phones, Elmer "Ave, | y ELMER A. WILBER, Wholesaler of Wines, Beer and Ales. = FRED ]. TAYLOR, SAYRS, PA, Sayre - Rendering WORKS . 8. LLOYDT, PROP. OUR EPRCIALTIRS | LEMIGH CLUB WHISKEY, DOVVER-| WEICH BEER AND ALES, NOR- WICH BREWING CO'S. ALES. top Fecker Aveans, BAYRE, PA. | eo. ION PEONNS, Ne oar. ™ | At the Lowst Pousti Prices, Maynard Maynard & Schrier | Attorneys and Counselors. M. P. A. Block, Sayre, Pa. Mag- nard Block, Athens, Pa. TOUHEY'S HOTEL and Up-to-Date. Firs Thomas Ave, Opposite L, V, Siabion. Botss $1.50 Per Dav, Sawa. Nox 632, 8A Corel COLEMAN NASSLER, WANTED Every Friday night at the How- ard Elmer Hose house, Maple street, West Sayre, opposition to Socialism I. L. BENJAMIN, Palater, Decorator and Paperhanger. First-class work done premptly ob reas sonable pricos, Residonpa: 19 Rproce Rt Athena, Pa AJ.GREEN Fayre CONTRACTOR AND BULALDER. Plans esé Estimates Furnished TW Dhevenaon 04 Tallow Phone N4v | A E BA KER Diseasea of the Fye, Rar, Nose und | S BUTLER ® appointment. Office, Whealork Block, — 3 Vi t and Deak Rece! T u mnooav = = Carpenter and Builder. LH. MURRAY, m, p, (amen SPECIALTIES: ‘ Plesrant ft Weverle W © SN eiod hn Proper Fitticg of Glass | a DINING HALL AND (LNCH ROOM, GOOP Loam emer ad In Bradford sepatys LUNCHES ATZALL HOLRS. for Jumions Sad Condtabion. ©" 14 oka Bive —— Sriazs Sea bo lata at Weut Suyre Drag | H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at-Law Notary Public