Talk! ctions We jomen’s Man-Tailored Suit They are smart tailored and nobby, shown exclusively by us, in the vari- ons new weaves and coloringe. There are Etons, jacket suits of short type, “and other | length. Pricings special. 100 Styles in Coats For Women Misses and Children We show exclusively Wooltex make for Waverly, Sayre and Athens. The imprint on style book issued by the er for our distribution, as well our contract posted in our garment depart- ment endorses all we claim, but a gar- ment must Rave = up to $3.50. - GENUINE CLOANRS = SUITS =SHIRTS Prices about the same as those of minor reputation, beginning at $5 for misses and $12.50 up to $25 for ladies. We sell the if We Furnish Homes Complete On the Deferred Payment Plan if Desired ICEMEN PLEAD GUILTY. | Philadelphia Ice Trust Is Disselved. ! Five Ask Merey of Court. PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 22 the erimiual court here ! cConspracy Five ol the charge price of n vault coutendre the mercy to raise the {| pleaded no themselves upon of the court fine of $70 each and costs Before entering the plea the counsel for the lcemen announced to the court that the Philadelphia lee Exchange through whic of lee was fixed, Lad been dissolved District Attorney Bell asked court to direct a verdict of pot gullty n the cases of seven of the other de Heury W. Babreuborg, pres. Ice company, agent of the in lee « ompany of New York, Sterling, Dockash, "i Happy Thought |: | Auer of the Mountain Walter Lee, local d decided to stand trial securiug a jury was pleted and Ranges From $10 to $75. repair stoves and furnaces. | Eastman KODAK FACTORY COLLAPSED. Three Men Killed and Many Hurt at Fastman Works, Rochester, YY, ROCHESTER. N. Y.. Nov. 22-The! sew Emulsion bullding at Kodak Park Ko wourks collapsed fhres workiuen were killed and over a dozen lujured Fhe men aut work on a scaffol near the top of the two story building w li of eight bulldiugs ih ph of coustruction at Kodak Park. concrete | lak Were h Is ous constructed of steel aod brick The probable cause of the accident wus the removal of the supports of the coucrete had was BOLICH BROS., HARDWARE steel flooring before the properly set ¥ the were on upper scaffold when the top floor The roof and walls toppled lu with a crash of coun aud bri aud steel [he men were hurled into the falliug about forty feet gave way Pa, desires to sanounce that goms very desirable building Be ae on cheap and easy terms, : placed the ‘rete ks Liravy girders debris Peary Salles For Port au Basgue. ST. GEORGE'S BAY, N. FF, Nov. 2% The Peary arctic steamer Roosevelt sailed at 6 o'clock last night for Port au Basque, where she will coal and procecd to Syduey N The Roose th the exploring expedition on arrived here Saturday short of took on eight tous eof of the best Suijtiaing. this plot with a all she could obtain, but not sal iw HARTS, 108 Hospl- | clent to carry her across the gulf of St Phone de. Lawrence Since loading the Roosevelt | | vorable weather 10 pre a | the furniture warehouse smd storeroom General Contractor and Builder | of Owen & Co bere cost the life of F i F. Martindale, a furniture Plans and Estimates Furnished. alley Phoue 135. Residenes 208 Chest ¥ net Street, Sayre, Pa. EA __ SPEBLT: ~ Te ™w bord fuel it coal Terms to suit parchasers, Ea as being taken to supply The vessel ix awaited fa cwed Furnitare Warehouse Hurned. DETROIT, Mich. Nov LLL Martindale suffocated to i death on the fourth floor. Joe Lucas! i jumped from a fourth story window | into a life net held by firemen and capaed with slight Injuries, Was Carnegie’s Slziy-uninth Birthday. i It’s So Drum First Musical Instrument, It is asserted that the drum was the fecal instrument used by hue man beings Small Incomes Taxed in Italy. In Italy it is only incomes of $50 a year or less that are exempt from tax. ation. In Prussia the limit is $225 Most Valuable Drugs. Opium is doubt the most drug. mercury and probably come next in value without Kuown quinine FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations wy, after touching 1 rose per cent industrials advances rela i 2%. Reading 1% do Fuel Hock- inia lron 1% and New Louisville and Nashville 1#t Line and American Tole rred 1, prices receded again be- bonds were irregular Closing prices Amal Copper 113%, Atchison Is Nerf & West, B&O 11%; Penn. RR 160 Brooklyn BR. T %'% Reading 14% C C.C&8LL ®y{ Rock Istand ul Ches & Ohiv 5 st. Paul in Chl & Northw. 38 Southern Pac ¥y D&H 15% Southern Ry My Erle . Hy South. Ry. pf M4 Gen Electric 177% Sugar 13% 11 Central 17¢% Texas EY Lackawanna So Union Pacific 188% Louls & Nash. ly U. 8 Steel “oy Manhattan 14 U. 8 Steel pf. 106%; nt - Met iL West oy fissouri Pac “ly New York Markets. FLOUR — Firm. buat quiet, Mianesola atents, 3 10gé 6; winter straights $2 og 0, w Xintes extras, B2%yd iv, winter pat- York Central Co prei fore noo N. Y Central . 1214 Pacific Union ents rut Wi AT Fal wheat turned Hguidatiovn of lowing a steady opening casy under pour cables and Dec ember. bul recovered i the light receipts and In sym- in Barons De- May, MM 1d-Jegsiiye dairy, tubs, freah, fan. HG 3c. meconds, 2g extras per pathy with strength cember, A268 6-16 TER State TE LE filrets 197 x CYeamer; [ie firsts, 00 2X seconds, hel d, extras, NWO Orestes, 2IiQ vated, extray, IUD firsts pas king stock. No 1, IalgfRibe large and October halt Isa fair to re 3 ho x : 17 tagt 18 CHE ESE State small Neptember fancy, li4e best, 17%, fair to Kol 120 10% shims Le wt large 10 malt ¥ part skims, prime, $,§% good Taube, full skims, fac. EGGS Fresh gathered, extras en, Xe nenrby exira firwls FrALLOW Uy HAY shipping cholce, $1041.10 i BEANS Steady: marrow, 8155; medium, mn Ww: pea, §1 Lag, red Kidney, 5290 WOO L~8teady . domestic fleece, TA HOPS-Quiet, state. common to choloe, 1%, Gc; 158, gle Pacific coast, 1s Lise mb, 11§ 14 POTATOEB-Dull and weak: Pennsylva-. { nla, choice, per bushel, GSS New York and western, choice, per bushel REN New York and western, fair to good, per bushel G46 LIVE POULTRY -Dull and weak: fowls WX old roosters, Sail spring Shien ens 10W11c Aueks, 11%0IN% turkeys, 18 #6 eede, 136610 DRESSED POULTRY Steady falr demand. fowls, choles, 1X do. falr to good, 11W@llGc , old roosters, $40; { nearby chickens, 140i, ; western dy. 1) lee turkeys. choice, 18 | fair te ducks, 136115 full cream per doz. fresh guthered firsts to YIU Quiet; lp City, country, Firm Tac god te and in do Live Steck Markets. CATTLE ~ Cr fair; market slow choles, BSYSW: prime, B.S 0: veal Mrs. P.D. Allis weat to East Towanda this morning to attend the funerai of Mathew Allis. ——— Mrs Walter Ruggles and Mrs, A.M, Biker of Towanda are visit- ing their Mrs. Gro. A. Lamkin, Mrs. Oscar Hammond who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Davis in Athens re- turned to Dushore this morning. The brick walls walls of the 4*h ward bose house are completed and the workmen are putting on the roof. It will be a great ornament to our town. The W. C x u. will meet at the house of Mss. Cora Wilson, Tyler o'cleck p. m. Work.” Come and bring your friends. 49TH ANNIVERSARY Athens—As this is the 40th an niversary of the organization of lhe D:partment of Pennsylvania Grand Army of the Republic it may be of interest to give a short account of the origin of the o:der. The original founder of the Grand Army was Dr. B. F. Stephenson of Springfield Il, who conducted a drug store after he was mustered out of ser vice, He wasserving in Sherman's army as Malor and on the march to Meridian in February 1864 he and Rev. William J] Rutledge had a conversation together on the subject of forming some orgacizi- tion whereby the ties of comrade ship might be perpetuated. Dr Stephenson was strongly impressed with the idea that men so closely allied ia suffering would desire some form of association that would cement their friendships and bind them together whenever they were called to meet in after years. It was this that prompted them to meet in Springfield after the war and af:er that meetiag they formu lated the ritual of the Grand Army cf the Republic. The first post was organiz:d at Decatur, Ill, and a national encampment was held wn Springficld in N_vember. But Mzjor Stevenson was nade to fzel the ingratitude that so oftea marks the ambition of men in this life, for at that meeting where every con- sideration of gratitude would <u; gest that he should receive the highest offizial honors his clam #as wholly ignored and another c mrade was made commander in- chief. This slight was a source of chagrin to him ia all of his after life and he died without ever re- ceiving the recognition he so richly deserved. SITH--DELANEY Athens—Oae of the social home weddings that impresses one with the sicredness cf marriage now took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grover C, Smith, 138 North Elmira street, last evening when their daughter, Miss Florence E Smith and Espey J. Delaney were united ia marriage. The ceremony was performed by Rev, Dr. W. G Simpson in the presence of the immediate family and a tew out of town guests, The rooms were tastefully decorated with flowers whose beauty and sweet perfume made the home a tower of cheer- fulndss. The bride wore a white organdy gown, and her sister Miss Winifred Smith acted as brides maid and was dressed in white Ray Delaney acted as best man. They received a large number of beautiful and valuable presents. An clegant supper was served als ter which the happy pair took cons veyances for Waverly where they have a home already furnished at 57 Pine street, where they will re- side in the future. The bride was one of our best young ladies and the groom is a fireman on the Le- high Valley railroad. They have a large circle of friends both in Athens and Waverly who wish them success and happiness, brate it in true army style. They awakened the echoes of the sur- rounding hills with the reveille at dinner of baked beans at ncoa. In with cach other, There was Geo Forbes of the old “Buttermilks,” | § Dan Boardman of the “Pontoon squad” and some of the old Caval- ry “raiders” and it was a regular jubilee for all, INSPECTED PIANOS Athent—Dr. E | M. Cowell, Geo. H. Stimson and W. C. Newman, the committee that went to Phila delphia to select a piano for the Athens high school returned last evening. The members cf the committee state that they did not go for the purpose of making the purchase, but to visit all the proms inent dealers and investigate the merits of the instruments acd make their report to the full board of directors for them to decide on the purchase. They have made a thorough investigation and will res port at the next meeting of the board and then the matter of pur- chase will be dzcided oy them. Old Stronghold of Pirates. Piracy is no new thing in the waters around Hougkong As long ago as the thirteenth century the Island of Hongkong was a plratical stronghold, and for centuries the Chinese govern: ment was unable to drive the sea robbers out. All craft passing what is now Hongkong harbor were com- pelled to pay tribute. The higher ele vations of the island served as look- out stations and no boat that ap proached was permitted to leave until it had paid toll “Experts’ Made Ridiculous. Alfred Binet, director of the psycho- logical laboratory at the Sorbonne, Paris, has been (nvestigating the value of handwriting “experts.” An expert who was given a specimen of Ernest Renan's chirography said the ‘Ariter was a person of only moderate ‘ntelligence, cerdulous and garrulous Vital, a criminal who murdered sev- eral women with revolting barbariy, appeared to another expert as “a timid girl, distinguished by modera tion” Is Peggy In? There Is an old story of a simple Highland lass who had walked to Glasgow to join her sister in servic On reaching a toll-bar on the skirt of the city, she began to rap smartly with her knuckles on the gate. The toll keeper came out to see what she wanted Please, sir, 13 thls Glas gow?’ she inquired Yes, this is Glasgow.” “Please.” sald the girl, “is Peggy in? His Plea “Er—ah'—now, Borrcwhy began stoop-shouldered, Hennypeck If you will encvugh to let me amount you owe me | <hall appreciate it more than I can tell. My wife is going on a visit tomorrow, and h'm!—the more money I can give the longer she will stay," —Puck humbly skimpy Mr be ind have that little al her Overedited The official organ of Kiangsu, the Nan-yan kwang pao, ceased to appear on the 9th of August, but by the order of the viceroy the paper will shortly resume publication. For economical reasons, the services of eight editors were dispensed with —Shanghal Mer cury Consolation. Aunt Phoebe was consoling a be reaved colored sister. “Jus remem- ber, Miss Smif,” she sald, “dat yo' hushan’ done hab de bigges' funeral ob any nigger In dis yere town; an' besides, he was killed by de Anes’ train on de Southern Pacific rallroad. Jus’ remember dat!’— Judge - i —— Power of Example. No man or woman of the humblest sort can really be strong, pure and good without the world being the bet ter for it, without somebody being helped and comforted by the very ex- Istence of this goodness —Phillips Brooks Has to Lead Simple Life. Owing to the effects of a gun acch dent in his youth, the archbishop of Canterbury has to be content with the very simplest of diets. He touches scarcely any meat, and frequently sub sists for months on nothing but milk foods. —————— What's in a Name? Miss Helen Canbeo and Henry ND Goode were married recently In South Dakota. If they have any sense of the fitness of things they will name their first doy Canbee Goode, and we hope he will be New Lot of Stylish Furs JUST RECEIVED Squirrel Sets $10.50 to $25.00. € Last Year's Furs at Bargain Prices Ask About Our Guarantee Against Moth. TIAN Baskets We have received a beau- tiful line of Imported Baskets. Work Baskets 25c up Waste Paper 25c and SOc Shopping Baskets 25c to 79¢ Baby Baskets 50c and $1 it Also Whisk Broom Holders and Straw Rattles Gregg's Racket Store, Cor. Broad St. and Park Ave., Waverly. THINK IT OVER ! Permanent Dentistry PR This is an excel- lent time of year to | have a heating sys- | tem installed and | ready for the hard | winter which the | \ |Wealher man says ah A quarter of a century ago we placed some gold fillings in the teeth += fo a well known gentleman at pres- | ent a resident of Sayre. These fill- ings today are just as bright, firm and useful as the day they were made. We will tell you the name of the party, of you wish to see kam yourself. There are variations sn dental workmanship, just as there are dif- ferences in the various brands of four. If you desire the highest de- gree of proficsency—the skill and Ancwledge that wall make YOUR fillings serviceable twenty-five years from today—come in or "phone for an appointment. On the other hand, of you take pleasure in having your ay tecth filled over and over again every year or two, you should go elsewhere —we do not do that kind of work, | We would be plea- sed to offer sugges- lions or give esti- mates on steam, hot water or hot air sys- tems. We sell the satisfactory "“Win- “chester steam and ~hot water heaters, ‘the American Rad- bE “ator Co's radiators od and boilers and the justly famous “Cheerful Home" y* furnace, making a 8. fine line for you to La choose from Plumbing, Heating and Tinning Gas Fixtures, | Prin and Glassware. tee ff ees ——— H. R. TALMADGE, Beth "Phones. Elmer Ave. H. TUTTLE, NM. D. Specialist J.W. Murrelle,D.D.S., 106 Centre St., ATHENS, PA. Valley *Phone 97 D., 0SBORN'S LIVERY Heavy and Light Draying and Moving 1 cm — Bis Sd A arms any a and all okey Boren, attended 207 N. Lehigh Ave. Valley Phone 308x Advertise in The Record. Practice United todisemsenot th Hy, Jair, Hop atid FHIONE 33 aN5e Mensniely ftted. Hous 10 ty 13 & Hy 1308, § 0 8 p.m. Office and resid: Kwmer Ave, Kimer Ave, Valley ‘phone 1 DR. H. S. FISH Has removed his offices from the Lockhart building to No. 217 South Elmer Ave. Is now on and will last until Saturday, Nov. 24. Ask your neighbor about the bargains we are of- fering. Murphy & Blish
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