| ~ |WORKINGS oF THE 2 WA H i i 3 BLOCK SYSTEM. A E bic — Exhanstive Report Sent to (he Senate | : His Companions Will Be Prosecuted -— By the Interstate Commerce Com. | IR : fe ihe Full Extent of the Law. mission, Anthony Ginley, charged with break- ing the seal on the door of a Lehigh Valley freight car. was arraigned be- fore Justice Kutz at Tunkbanuock on Saturday alternoon. Gluely paid five {dollars costs Gnd -was released from ‘ustiody Ginley clal'ned that he went into the car to get warm and that the seal had been broken by John Caves, who claims to be a cripple, but who jolcing today over the announcement the police say is feigning Caves 18 | that their wages have been substan- in jall at the present time having | (jq11y increased, the fricrease to take been captured by Detective Shaffer | arect on March first. Many of the and his assistant Willlam Douglass local clerks In the operating and Laves is a bad actor. It Is sald that {ransportaticn department of the Le- fe uses a pair of crutches to give high have also received people the impression that he is lawe, | p01 hut thal as & matcer of fact he is sim- |p, first of the present month ply an imposter. He was held under | five hundred dollars ball.along with | {James Dougherty, who Is also charg | td with breaking a seal. and who Was captured at the same time Caves and i — The Interstate commerce commis to the senate au ex haustive report upon the investiga tone of the workings of the block system faliroad acidents The commission rec ommend: the pas sage of a it submitted 5 year ago. that would sompel all rail roads to adopt the system. bul now tuggests that the time for fompliance | with compulsor, sion has sent After Much Discussion Al the OM | OMelals - Were Reelested—Little Opposition te Jas. Walsh as Chief of Police, | Local Men Notified That Their Pay Is te Be Increased. to prevent The local ticket agents, baggaemas ters, station agents and special offi- cers employed by the Lehigh, are re bill. which A weeling of the Sayre borough {council was held at noon today for ‘purpose of organizing and adminis- tering the cath of office~to the newly [elected members, one from each of the four wards Samuels, re-elected from the First (ward; Willams of the Second ward, {and Keene of the Third ward were {sworn in by Justice Carey and the council proceeded to business. Con- dlderably over an hour was coasum- ied in discussing the question as to whether the council bad the right at, irley were taken ir custody. that time to go ahead and elect bor- | An effort was made Saturday by ‘ough officlals The discussion WAS | ougheriy's friends to secure his re- procipitaled after a motion to elect H. | case from fall, pul it proved futil H Mes cerean bad been carried. Coun- The Lehigh detectives are bound to climan Williams stated that he had put a stop to the petty thieving with been luformed that it was the custom which the company is persistently of the council to name a presgident annoyed, and they believe . that if and secretary and thengdefer the elec- Dougherty and Caves are given a tion of the remaining officials until of the law's punishment that this evening when the council meets it will go a long way toward break- lor business. After some discussion ing up the practice Mr. Williams moved that the election of the remaining officers be deferred until such time as the borough or- dinance could be exwmnined This mo- tion was considered rather indefinite and Mr. Williams consented to make | ithe time 7.30 o'cloek this evening | A further discussion followed and when the question was finally put to Tealures be The fake extended three or four vears : report esti J that Ole | inmates would to three years for al with the Llock io time depending from 1 roads to equip system notice that i i the difference | i Wages will be raised commencing ESE) CONFRTABLE ONE quired to train operators and for man- i not ufacturers to supply the Whether a present seaslor authorized to make an ; investigation on al Vstrongest kind Heference the lavestiga of the recent Wrecks on the Southern and Baltimore Ohio both of which have the apparatus the ar not the commission aw is passed at ———————— MUST NOT BOTTLE WHISKEY. A= —————————— ‘GED. L. ROBERTS Go. Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8S. Main St., Athens, f you don't trade with us we both lose money. BRETES The Record for mine. necessarily luxurious, — Js the of appeal fo every per. tks that it be Superior Court Settles Much-Mooted Extent of License. official accidents 8 made to tion ison; let us help in your selection of Furniture, the Mind that heautifies a home and makes it all that the word ples. The latest ideas In modern { furniture, embracing Justice Rice of the Superior Court {this week handed down a decision-on ‘ x : the question of “bottlers rights to Athough these wen {sell liquor,” in which he upholds the the decision of the Philadelphia county : § wrecks cannot jcourts in revoking a bottlers license {for bottling and selling whiskey The case was heard originally by {Judge Svizberger afd Von Moschzis- ker when a bottler in Philadelphia lost {his license for bottling and selling : : . . {whiskey on a bottler's license. The SHOT'S SHUT DOWN court contended that the particular UNTIL WEDNESDAY. 11¢ ense made no provision for the Bile iof whiskey, but limited the bottling {and selling to “cider, ale porter or — i hpar and investigation sre not the Him be charged to failure | of wrecks cannot be charged to fail bat complete commision Bays both eco ure of the fo the block of the system, rather ou avit operation of the [durability and style in character here ‘ystem for your selection, There are now 18.742 miles of rail oads the Ulies sre 11.915 The Operating block system trains unde: of which ¢ 827 operated, and manual apparatus report deals with methods emp kinds of apparatus in the of different methods and devices the economy of the —— Ruggles & Mee are now doing busi- hess at 146 Desmond stret, Sayre, Pa “Under Southern Skies™ at the Loomis on Wednesday afternoon and evening tutomatically contrciled by Caldwell's Furniture Store tirates Under Boilers in New Power +84 House Are Undergoing Repairs, The closed Desmond Street, Sayre, Pa loved ise fierits aud block system and ined No effort ix made. hoses or to decide which is the best of the tous kinds of apparatus, nos does the commission urge that the automatic systeins be demanded at this time — pathetic has developed in Scranton Prof. Danie: for a number of Years a re. school Valley Phone 191a. new shops which have been! AS this question is raised in almost down since Frida morning |¢Yery license court the decision fs a vote the result was a tie. In the! *il! not resume operations until Wed- | /0oked upon by Philadelphia dealers meantime E H., Mason, the newly jnesday, according to potices which [48 Important elected councilman from the Fourth! have been placed on the doors. As ward, came Into the room. He was stated In Friday's Issue of the Rec | sworn in and the situation was ef-|ord the grates under the bollers MM! The scene of stage realism is reach- plained to him. He voted to adjourn | the new power house have been prac- {ed in the third act of ‘Snug Harbor and the motion was declared carried Uleally burned out, and a large force |), quaint story of sea coast life that Then It was contended that there had [of men has been working night and will be the attraction at Loomis opera been no election of & borough clerk, | day make the necessary repairs honse next Saturday afternoon and that if the motion was allowed | It is expected that the work will be In this act which {To stand the council would have beey | finished by tomorrow night and that | Eastern Point off the Bay of Glouces- in (he position of having met without | the men will return to work the fol- ter with a terrific storm raging. A complying with any of the provisions 'owlug morning under full is seen In the of the law. In order to get out of aj Ee — offing tossing madly on the mountains rather unpleasant dilemma Council | Mr. Ellas Day, lof high As the man Evans, who had voted for the | Bearer lo view a iife and aesth strug- notion, moved to rescind, and the mo- | Mr. Day known for the " gle i= Roing oil tween Capt ition cafried. This placed the council |'*%! eight years as one of the three F'© . shing miween A | : {gre iar entertalne in the same position they were (n|~r®at platform entertainer ———— Now is the time to save big money Oh an overcoat at Ruggles & Mees ——— Samuel! Braveman went to Corning Saturday evening, and will return this ‘M. DRIGGS, |-: CRIPTION DRUGGIST, Se ———— \ _ A. C. Fairchild of Towanda, spent e Valley Record Sunday at the home of John Wheatley on Hopkins street news that's fit to print” NDAY, MARCH 4, 1507. lL BEVTES Record Want Ads. prices on all heavy weight d overcoats. Ruggles & Mee. don't bor- its value as a safeguard for Hyves iroperts var Mr. Henry Morton In “Snug Harbor.” A West Straub Case wher fo $ and shows § pected the with non-support Experienced nurse wanis work— confinement cases prefered Mrs Rose Ashall, 207 Tyler street. Athens 2516 —— Miss Anna Wheatley of Forksyille Fa, who has been visiting Miss Pear! Wheatley In this place returned to her home today A Jersey judge rules that a “wife must support her husband” if acei- dent renders him unable to provide for her. Thought woman would be “handed something” Ike this ff she kept butting Into the limelight. Best grade Lehigh Valley and Ber- nice coal, well screened, prompt de- livery; bard and soft wood. Both phones at yard and office at Raymond & Haupt's. D. Clarey Coal Ca {evening teacher, was arrested wife charged Straub is mental! ¥ at instance of his imbalance d Atl that though the police he he had taken Kissing his child and kept the Like Paul, | knowing that | with sloop sail perfectly peice able station sup waves sloop comes | Posed Leen into custody for has been seen repeating words ard in his | P38 Dawson and Wesley Merton for | Stand firm the possession of Helen Langdon, who ont line i= acknowl! ed to be without ' when the meeting was called to order, |" i* acknowledged = [has been abducted by Merton. This and Councilinan Lacey then moved | 1 equal Absolutely original and | [scene is the climax of the third act ui 4 1-eg 1 that the counc |} pro ed t the 1 inlgue, he has guined his wel earned | tion of officers This motion was car j reputation solely by his real artistic and 1% exciting and sensational In the ried and all the old borough officers “orth. He combines with his talent | Xtreme and numerous curtain calls iwere elected without a dissenting | * genius for work and study These, | "68 follow the end of this act voice until the office of chief of police |'°8¢ther With trained observation of Council Acted W isely. was reached. It developed that there human nature, make his charcateriza- were our applicants for this position, | ©" KemS of realistic delineation.| Ay iredicted In Friday's issue of as follows: James J. Walsh, L. G [iu Day uses wigs, paints and other |The Record James Walsh was today Waiker, Frank Clayton and Thomas |'Cc¢#sories for the presentation of his | (posen as chief of police for Sayre M. Watts. |characters, and has raised thelr use borough for the ensuing year. Out A vote was taken resulting in only {from the realms of novelty to the do- (of the eleven councilmen present at three votes ‘out of the eleven being | Main of art. He is without question yp, meeting which was held at noon cast agaiust James J. Walsh. The | the greatest artist io thelr use that |.) three voted as not In favor of latter was declared elected chief of | has ever appeared before the Amerl- |, otaining the chief in office. The re- police for Sayre borough for the en- (C20 public. Mr. Day is the author | ojection of the chief to the office will sulng year. The election of patrol- of most of his sketches, and, In a0 Ihe acceptable to the business men and ' meu was next In order and resulted | '0 a general demand, they will {the community at large As a guar- | t t ook rm for as follows Tulins Vogel, East Side | "000 be .pu ished in book form & {dian of the peace he has shown him- ind business section, Walter Gra. | De use of Nudets. and Re general | oir to be capable at all times. and 10 at has ever iy xr i han?” West Sayre: DD J Sisson, Mill- reading public {the council has acted wisely in again towiy The then adjourned! leard it will forget his “Col. Fayer- {securing his services otil dhl enli when the weather of Frankfort Kaintucky, | un 8 ey 18 €¢ n i " beautiful little sketch regular . bu wil! be taken up i his de Baby.” or the pathet - Battine an | Danny,” and the hy- BARTLETT JEWELRY He little » APEX D ? horous sketch “The Three STORE, OF ENED TODAY possibly the most widely ‘Palm opled sketch given, and “Dan “The Beauty Doctor.” a musical comedy in two parts, drew a fair siz- [It Has Beeu Closed Sine December | \joCarty's Song to the Kids," and the and all the ed crowd at the Loomis on Saturday | Uith and is Under the Management | Toast to the Ladles.” evening. The show was clever from! | im gull.” Tlitk of the time saved in the morn. ing! Anditchops 4 RB cvunioe de also. r—— ———— : Piles of people have Piles Why suffer from piles when YOu can use DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve and get relief. Sold by C. M. Driggs. Drugs _— Application to Amend Charter. your own paper; ue J. Carpenter left this after- train No. 4 for Easton. A ERs. Rochester hand tailored In the Court of Common Pleas of Hradford County Notice is herdby pication will be ‘Vaughn of Easton, Is In Eiven that ap ap ly looking after his property made tg the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County on the first day of April, A. D, 1507 it 2 oclock pm S— There will be a meeting of the bor- ough councii this evening in the Pack- | er hose rooms. It will be the first meeting of the new councll and as borough officers are to be chosen for the ensuing year it will be an Import. ant meeling done by Hospital 247-261 BOLICH BROS for the approval ang | of certain amendments tol the Charter of “THE FIRST PRES- BYTERIAN CHURCH IN SAYRE Sayre Bradford as specifically } dressmaking and Sisson at 110 ‘alley phone 244y. A —— —————. & Mee will appreciate a patronage at their new ranting nr of Chas. H. Larnard, CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. Plans drawn and estimates Elven. fardwood and Stair Work a specialty. {All Work Promptly Attended to. Shop and Residence, 38 Lincoln Street, Waverly. Bell ‘phone 298. EE — Maynard, Maynard & Schrier Borough ivania ————— The detalls of the tender oscula- tions of the Thaws in a Jall corrider Are as nauseating as sea-sickness What decent fellow would not have in- sisted upon death for himself rather than have forced his wife to tell such a revollng story of herself to a gap- ing public? County sel forth file | pro Act of General Assem Penns in the petition therefor now on council n Jenkins, night clerk at restaurant leaves today for ston, where he will spend a ting his parents and other sald Court of the the n agreeably to the Sis Livy of svivaria ol ness The School System. : Commonwealth tbpiroved April 14th | to the of Church Charters, and to the provisions of the Act” of 1874 | of Penn Theres seems no room to doubt the 1905, re superiority of the schools of the pres- jent day over those of long ago. In {the matter of methods of education this country has made the Kreatest etrides The graded schools found Kein latine musical amendement ree.’ season of “Under S-is=" annually Increasing Bas luduced the management je for this season's production Corporation and it over supplements LAWS & WINLACK, Solicitors @ strongest companies ever als, the Lockhart jeweler, the second floor of his work will be done this Kendig ond son Clarence, ' for the past three. weeks home last night Mr. Ken- tg New York on Saturday are forbidden to allon concerning a } except a superior official. | followed to prevent the ‘ammunition for damage i the absence of the best in- newspapers publish sec- a Cowboy,” for the LE. Wheelock ’. ie presented at ine Jay evening next presented by the il. company, assisted talent. Every one start to finish. There were twenty- five musical numbers and the choruses was rather small, the work was very effective The entire company was well balanced and the ——— Bert Heath, a Towanda young man who has been employed by H. Sattle for several months, has acepted a po- sition with ¥ P. Murphy and began his duties this morning. Mr Heath is a thoroughly experienced clothing man, has made many frieud¥ during the stay in Sayre, who will be pleas- here and will devote his entire time to his store at Towands Ee —— Library Club Program. — The following program has been brary club tomorrow afternoon ; ‘Piano Solo—Harold Sutton Paper; Great Benefactors—Mrs Sutton. Charfues—Mrs. Dunham. Plano Solo~Hurold Sutton Faper; In the Interest of Children. Mra. A. L. Laws will preside Death of Aa Infant, ————— The tw-months-old daughter Mr. and Mrs. 1 J. Scanlin of Hospital Place, died on Saturday evening at § o'clock of gastro enteristis. The Hitle one haa been {1 only a few days The funeral in charge of Undertaker held this’ afternoon from the parents, burial In the of Mr. Bartlett. { The P. W. G. Bartlett Jewelry store {opened for business this morulng un der the management of Mr. Bartlett { The store was olosed on the 13th day {Mr. Bartlett filed a petition In bank- {1uptey permanent trustee and recently the ttock was sold by hin wo Ueourge Fice {The latter has placed Mr. Bartlett in {charge of the store and ft will be jopen for business from now on a———————— The Late John Fisher. jer, whose death oecurred at the hoapl- ital on Saturday afteroon, will be {held from his home on Madison stréel {tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock [The burial will take place in the | cemete ry at Tioga Point. thigh Valley engineer and was forced to give up his position some time age ion account of his eyes. He obtained lemployment with the water compan {phold had been In the employment of Reeser, Kessler, Wieland company the 19th of February | He is survived by two children, Buri and Gertrude, both of whom resid tat home years ———————— : Where te Find Them. Planos nnd Organs are sold on Eas) | Payments at the D. 8. Andrus & Co sore, 178 Desmond siree re, Pa All 50c Sheet Music, 15c ther little transcripts of human na- |ture that bave charmed more than a audiences Day and his wife Mrs. Oranne | thousand Mr High School hall tomorrow, Tuesday lovening The price Is 25¢. Tickets md reserved seats on sale at Jump's {drug slore. —————— Al the Loomis Wednesday. | That Lottie Blair Parker is a mis- in the of playmaking and {lramatic detall goes without saying [ler first Ereat success “Way Down stamuped her as a great play- ‘right and that she should so soon fter have produced “Under Southern skies,” which bids fair to outrival its redecessor In popular esteem. séems Imost marvelous, for it is a matter { dramatic record that no ress art woman In many districts are marvels of sys- tern. Where politics rule and cause frequent changes of teachers the {gchools are far behind the times ———————— For Sale—Fine driving horse. solid bay, sound. kind and fearless of all objects. Also, rubber-tired top bug- gy, surrey, portland cutter, three har- {nesses, robes and blankets Bargain to quick purchaser. Both phones J T. Corbin, Athens, Pa. 251-1 Willlams' Kidney Pills. Have you neglected your Kidneys? |Have your overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your {Kidneys and Rladder? Have you pains In the loin, side, back, groins {and Bladder?! Have you a flabby ap- {pearance of the face, especially un- der the eyes? Too frequent desire to {pass urine? If so, Williams’ Kidney {Pills will cure you. Sample Free By mall, 50c. Sold by Druggists Williams Mf'g. Co, Prop'r., Cleveland |0. Sold by C. M. Drigen. druggist ime. Certain of var feminine authors ave had evanescenl success but emained for Lottie Biair Parker to in Just Wanted to Know. A handsome young man entered the Jprothonotary’s office Wednesday had sranted his wife about a month ago Miter being furnished with a copy of the document hy Miss Marion Fell- bush, the accommodating clerk, the young man carefuly perused the de- ‘ree and then carefully Inquired who his former wife had recently married. heen Application to Amend Charter. In the Court of Common Pleas of | Bradford County Notice Is hereby given that an ap- pleation will be made to the Court of iCommon Pleas of Bradford County [on thegfirst day of April, A. D, 1907 jat 2 o'clock p. m., for the approval and ranting of certain amendments to {CAL LUTHERAN CHURCH.” of Savre | Bradford County, Pennsylvania, forth In the petition {thereofr now on file In sald Court, lugreeably to the provisions of the Act {of General Assembly of the Common- wealth “of Pennsylvania approved April 14th, 1905, relating to the amendment of church charters, and to the provisions of the “Corporation Act of 1874" and its supplements, LAWS & WINLAC ns fp sweifically set LOOMIS OPERA" HOUSE Saturday, March 9 Afternoon and Evening. Annual Tour of HENRY HORTON La‘e Star of Eben Nolden dester, \ Magnificent Production, Excellent Supporting Company. Matinee 25 and 20, Evening, a0, Prices £10 2, io Advance sale Thursday 9 a. wm. st Rox ollice, The man who MEEDS experience NOW. Attorneys and Counselors. | BE — | M.P. A BLOCK, SAYRE, PA. | MAYNARD BLOCK, ATHENS, PA, Brothers Dining and Lunch | Rooms are always supplied with the {best In the market and served In good style. IL is our endeavor to make you wable and happy We solicit patronage NASPER BROTHERS, i Desmond St, Sayre, Pa. CIIISS———— Kasper | and 22 seek it anywhere. takes a policy in : rience, In its hencfits, The time to act Is
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