12 ze it here. W. W. ASTOR 10 WED moreland When Divorced. GIFTS OF JEWELS AND MOTOR CAR Londen Reports Eagagement of Ti- tied Woman to American Million aire Before Separation From Her Lawful Lord. LONDON, Jan. 15—The reported in- tention of William Waldorf Astor, the millionaire American of English pro clivities, who renounced his allegiance to the United States and has dwelt in London siice 1599, to marry the beau tiful Countess of Westmoreland as soon as she obtalns a divorce from Lord Westmoreland Is reiterated in the British capital. Although It Is understood that the ear] will cousent to his wife becoming to bride of the expatriated Awerican, still there is no hint of scandal, and it is asserted that the details of the sep aration have already been arranged Should any obstacles arise in the course of the negotiations the unlimit ed wealth of the descendant of the Astors is relted ou to remove the ob structions. It will be a uulou of July and December, the countess being thir ty-five, while Mr. Astor Is at the sixty mark, While the earl and bis wife had been estranged for several years, they had kept up an appearance of friendliness for the sake of their two children. But an incident of last summer com- pleted the rupture and hastened the arrangements for her marriage to Mr. Astof. The countess appeared at a fashionable event in London wearing diamonds and other jewels that did not cost a cent jess than $1,250,000. ot very pleasant and successful busi- sad many acquaintances both soc- excel any $40.00 tailor made to order garment. Sale Price $12.98, Men's fine black worsted odd oats. worth from $500 to $1000. Your choice at $2.98 Children’s Suits, worth $2.00. Sale Price 98e. A lot of 200 Children's Suits to select from, worth from $3.00 to $4.00. Sale Price $1.98 Children’s Overcoats, $2.50 kind, $1.25 Children’s Overcoats $350 kind, $1.75 Children's Overcoats, $5.00 kind, $250. and 50c quality, 19¢ Men's grey mized Hose, S¢ a palr. 12¢. Men's Overalls, 60c kind at 42¢. Mefl's Overalls, 85¢ kind.at 45e. Men's Overall, 85¢ kind, 69. Carhart $1.00 garment at 81.75 a suit OVERCOATS. Bale Price $3.98 ! Sale Price $7.98. of raw material. in half, of Soc. to $1.50 a pair. Sale Price SHOES. F The earl was white with wrath, for every one In society was well aware he could not afford to buy such expensive ornaments for his wife, and there were immediate inquiries and speculation as to where the jewels came from. sepatation between the earl and the countess and the marriage of Mr. As tor and the countess, Another incident that set tongues to wagging was the receipt by the count ess at Christinas of a maguificent au- towoblle, ju which she now makes her calls. The furs she wears are al once the envy and the despair of all the women in London, Lord Westinore laud, who Is about ten years the seplor of the countess, keeps iu retirement and refuses to discuss the walter This Is not the first thwe that Mr, Astor, who has Leen a widower for several years, has been coupled lu a matrimonial report with the name of a titled English woman, but this seems to be the first time that the report has such ap excellent foundation of truth. One result of his marriage to the countess would make Mr. Astor a brother-in-law of Anna Robinson, for merly a chorus girl on the stage In this city, who is the wife of the Earl of Rosslyn, a brother of the Countess of Westmoreland, who, under the name of John Erskine, filled an cugagement as an actor In this city a few years ago. The Countess of Westmoreland, who married the earl in 1802, is a sister of the Countess of Warwick, the Duchess of Sutherland and Lady Angela Forbes. She Is brilliant, a splendid horsewoman and rather advanced in ber Ideas. Lord Westmoreland has s notable ancestry, but he Is without money, the combined incomes of himself and wife amounting to but $12000 a year, He was compelled to sell his ancestral estate to get money to live on. Willlam Waldorf Astor was born in New York In 1848 He Is the eldest son of John Jacob Astor 34 and a great-grandson of the founder of the Astor family on that side of the At. lantie. Den't Want lee From “Open Sewer.” NEW YORK, Jan. 15 -The Mer chants’ association, through Edward Hatch, Jr, chalrman of the committee “on the pollution of the waters of New York state has called upon Dr. Eu gene H. Porter, state commissioner of health, to Institute an Immediate sur velllance of the Hudson river Ice fields, from which this city secures the greater part of its lce supply. As a re- sult of the open winter the river has, it Is asserted, Lecowne an “open sewer,” aud as a consequence dire results are threatened HERE better to build down’ consti- BR'S PORTER Soe Sali J. W. BIS BISHOP, The" cossimaiireqetiion. ot deliver ing good coal bas given us our repu- lation. We handle Lehigh Valley and Sellivan Coal, Hard aad Soft Woed snd Steam Coal. 103 Lehigh Ave., Lockhart Building, Both Phones. Advertise in The Record. COME TO Hill & Beibach’s QUALITY, QUANTITY, PRICE If you buy from COLEMAN HASSLER, No, 118 Bris St, Bayre. Both Phones. FRENCH FEMALE MADAME DEA PILLSe 04 tare, Canvass Raine he Servamman Wawra sims, JIYIR SuewR TS Rak! Burs i Spends | Satie Retunded en thuar enised for $1.00 por ben, Will seul Lhe on Lad, _ bor olny loved. Sam ples Frew, aT Soin have Lhe ad your evders ba UNITED MEDICAL CO. son ve LamcanTea, Pa. Midget Suffecnted by Gas. . ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Jan. 15. Richard Donan, a widget, who farmer ly traveled extensively with theatrical companies, was accidentally suffocated by illuminating gas bere. He was found sitting in a chair, with gas es- caping through a hose which lel from a fixture on the wall (o a beater, It is supposed that he accidentally loosened the hose in his sleep. Fog Cansed Wreck on Wabash, CHICAGO, Jan. 16 —-Seven persons were Injured, several seriously, when an outbound trein on the Monon rail road collided In au fog with a sleeper on the rear end of a Wabash train at One Hundred and Twelfth street at mid night. The accident was caused by the inability of the tralumen to discern signals in the dense fog, Y.M, UC, A, Branch In Canal Rene, NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—-8siling on the steamer Panama for Colon was A. B. Minear of the Washington branch of the Young Men's Christian association. ing to the Isthmps to THREE AT LONG ODDS. —— Event at New Orleans Track. NEW ORLEANS, Jan 15 — Three horses at long odds won at City park. Jerry C., avinner of the first race, was as good 8s 30 to 1 at one time and was backed to 10 to 1 at post time Glorifier’s win in the feature event of the day attracted much attention be cause of the ease with which good op- ponents were beaten ; Rustling Silk was the favorite in the opening event, and with Mountain up the “bookies” lald 8.to © against her Jerry C, at 10 10 1, tarned up the win- ner, and he easily oufgamed Hustling Silk when it came to a drive. Gold Duke turned up a clever third Glorifier, heavily backed to win the fourth rmce, an svent for four year- olds and upward, over the mile and onesixteenth course, did not disap point his backers. The befting on this race chiefly centered in this horse, as he was tipped as a very sure thing. He came home an easy winner in front of Gold Mate, who was played as the second best. Summaries: First Race Jerry C,, first; Silk, second; Gold Duke, thin. Becond Race~Dawson, first; ador, second; Pleas, third. Third Race Rebel Queen, lolee, second; Hazel M_, third, Fourth Race --Glorifler, first; Gold Mate, second; James Reddick, third Fifth Race- Tudor, first; Meadow Breeze, second; St. Valentine, third. Sixth Race—Tom Dolan, first; nart, second; Bluedale, third, Rustling Sub first; Ba. Bo Tennis Championship Wen by Garels NEW YORK, Jan. 15 —The Interna- tional invitation court tennis match between the four Lest players in the world was completed on the New York Racket and Tennis club court. Ferdl unand Garcin, the Freuch champion, de feated George Standing, American champion at rackets, in two straight sets. The score was 8-5 5-0 This won the tournament for Garcin, who had a record of three games won and none lost. The other contestants George Btanding and John White of the local club and Frank Forester of Georgian court, Lakewood-—-shared the honors for second place, each having wor one game and lost two, T. R. Newbold Led Golfers, PINEHURST, N, C, Jan. 15--An even hundred golf players from east ern and western cities started in the annual advertising men’s tournament bere, five divisions of sixteen each and one of eight qualifying for the match play. T. R. Newbold of Washington won the gold medal offered for the best score iu qualification with a card of 88, Albert B. Ashiforth of New York taking the silver medal offered for the second best score with a card of 92 Nine Spel at Oakland, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 15.-At Oak- land Nine Spot won a game rade, mak: ing the distance of a mile and_fifty yards just nhead of Alma Boyans, win. ning in a hard drive. Mosl of the other events were also well contested. Unknown Woman Robbed. NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—With her ears lacerated, as If rings bad been snatch. ed from them, and her hands cut and bruised, a handsomely gowned woman about twenty-seven years of age was found unconscious in a vacant lot off New Utfecht avenue, Brooklyn. All around here were the footprints of men and other evidences which made It ap pear that she bad been assaulted and robbed. At a hospital efforts to revive her proved futile. She is in a serious condition. The physicians believe the woman was drugged before being at tacked. There were no marks upon her clothing by which her fdentity could be established. Standard Oil Indicted B39 Times. FINDLAY, O. Jan, 156 —-The January panel of the Hancock county grand jury, which has been In session for the past week, bave reported 839 separate jodictmments agalnst the Standard Ol Company of New Jersey, the Standard O11 Company of Oblo, the Ohlo Oli com. pany, the Buckeye Pipe Line company, the Bolar Refinery company, the Man- hattan Ol company, John D. Rockefel- ler, HA H. Rogers, Wesley Tilford, John D. Archbold, Frank Q. Barstow, William Rockefeller and F. T. Cuth- bert. They are formally charged with being members of a trust for conspira cy agninst trade. Insane Frenchman Arrested. MANCHESTER, N, H., Janu. IL Suffering under the lllusion that his home was defiled by the hidden pres ence of a “lup garou”—the demon wolf-man of old French superstition Alphee Bolsvert made 8 munlerous as- sault upon his wife and was preparing to burn his house over the beads of his four little ones, hoping thus to purify them, when he was arrested by the police as insane Elkins Henominated For Sennte. CHARLESTON, W, Va, lan 156. Stephen B. Kikins has recelvid the Re publican caucus nominntion for his third successive tern as United States seuator. Mr. Elkins’ nomination is equivalent to election, as the Republic ans have S4 to 30 votes ou jolt ballet Famous Matador Gored. CITY OF MEXICO, Janu, Ih —Aute nlo Montes, one of the foremost mata dors of Spain, was fatally gored by a bull In a fight here. Montes was about to place the sword when the bull caught him. Doctors say he canoot survive, Bishop Montgomery Haried. HAN FRANCIRCO, Jan. 15.The fu- Ladies’ Union’ Suits, sizes 4-5, nitely good weight. January Sala 9c price Fiisenns Ladies’ $1.00 Union Sulla, 6, 7. 8 8 January Clearance Price : Beverly Best . front Vests, with drawers fo Special, : ner garment ....... Per salt ibe. Krinkledown Kimona or bath goods, sold everywhere from 60c. January clean up pink, blue, red and grey. 3%¢c, : Neck Ruffs $1.75 kind, pink, blue, black | made of net with taffeta Lrimy and ribbon ends. Closing for | Golf Vests 76 misses, red only 48e. $1.26 misses” white and red, $1.76 Ladies’ white and $1.48, $250 Ladies’ $1.98 Men's Underwear Heavy fleeced Underwear, 50c any day, nearly all sizes and drawers. Special here 33 sEsshea Nw The new white or New Val Laces Just received beantiful line of Vals and Mechlin laces, three | as many as we had last ® They come in sets, beadings, lions, all to match. Come In them, all at Globe Wi 1 Handkerchiefs Ladies’ Pure Linen Han just for a noise, 3 for 10e Ladies’ embroidered, dges and cord edges, 15¢ and 18¢; choice of © or 3 for be. $1.50 Boxed Handkerchiefs, Black Panama _ New spring weight 50 In wool, worth 8§5c. Special G0c school and walsting 3%. : Arnold's, Beverly plaids, the 25c kinds, 1c Embroidery Walt for i, you Ekmew | tion for sales. See window ai the papers for further Gent's Hose The genuine “Iron everywhere for 16e¢ 3 for Be. -