Supreme Court Piles Refusal for Re- Argument In Johnsen Case. The silence of the supreme court, the tribunal which has the power lo stay the executioner’ visit lo Charles WashingMachines ®!, unin the condemned murderer. : ; : Bas at last beef broken. The filing Foi . on Thursday of their refusal to grant ringers aA re-argument of the case, as far as the courts are concerned, blots out all hopes of the condemned. The pardon board may be appealed to intercede in behalf of the man convicted of complicity in the murder of Maggie Henjamin Johnson and her little niece at Macedonia. On Mondgy Willlam P. Wilson, attorney for the prisoner {received back from the supreme court (hls motion for a re-argument of the {case. No letter or word of any kind jaccompanied the document and the {lawyer was left. .in doubt. Thursday | Mr. Wilson received a letter from the supreme bench siating that his motion for re-argument had been refused. It ils not customary for the justices to [fle an opinion in cases of refusal, and 26nd Bb, Sayre, 322 8. Main St, Athens. Jisore wore expected ln this cane. . ou don't trade with us we both lose money. "Mops, Mop Sticks Wash Boards Wash Benches A Full Line of Everything for Wash Day. {significant in itself, but what a world lof meaning it carries, especially for { lohnson, It forever ends hiz chances {in the courts of justice which have , found him gullty of a fiendish, horri- B oP es ee. crime, and only the pardon board ay : {can save him from meeting the fate ‘ {which befell his brother, Bigler John- - SF Aon, are now in position to satisfy the taste of the *° Johnson's attorneys may lay the hs I. Having just received our entire... before the board of pardons and New Spring Clothing, which is composed of asx for mercy for their client. In or- hand-tailored clothing that Rochester Can der to do this the evidence In the en » combined with a carefully selected stock of Ur case. together with all the rec- ‘ i th arke Id a j-jords. affidavits, letters from responsi- 8s n em t, We wou pprec ible parties living In the community mney of fitting You out with anything! _,. the crime was committed, fo- : . {gether with specific reasons for ask- {ing for a pardon must be filed with iiwo county newspapers, the courts SAYRE, PA. sna police de artment nfust also be {notified, and there fs no end of red {tape In such a proceeding. {| The power of the governor in capi- [tal crimes Is very limited. Article a [IV, Section 9, of the State Constitu : tion gives the governor exclusive pow- Mtiiliners are now Snjoying the busy | to remit fines and forfeitures and Senaon. {to grant reprives, “but no pardon shall be granted or sentence commuted, ex- cept upon the recommendation in - in writing of the lieutenant governor. Mrs. A. Spencer of West streat,, ls secretary of the commonwealth, at- spending a° few weeks with friends |torney general, and secretary of In- at Elmira, - ternal affairs, or any three of them. after full hearing, upon due public The Glaser Loan office will move notice and in open session.” by the first of April in the Elmer = block above the National Bank. tf TROUBLED CONSCIENCE. “The Mill Guts Honor at the Loom- is this evening Miss Genevieve Rymell has returned from New York, whore she has been studying spring styles In millinery. — Mr. and Mrs. John McCarroll of Colley, Pa. are the guests of J H Cook of Miller street for a few days Causes Man to Pay Debt of Long Standing. Tales of “conscience” contributions are occasionally heard, men overcome by their conscience paying up old and forgotten, and oftentimes un- known debts. Dr Champlin of Blooms- burg, was the other day surprised by re- ceiving a letter accompanyingseveral The first floor of the Glaser block has Leen rented to a theatre concern which will open for business In a few Is no longer any doubt about it. There are many never- fail- ing signs, but John LaBarr of Clarey's coal vard, furnishes proof positive, proof that cannot be successfully con- tradicted, that winter Is a thing of the past and that the glorious spring tire is here in all its glory. This af- ternoon Mr. LaBarr telephoned The Record that he had caught a full srown, live butterfly, and that be had the beautiful winged insect in his pos- session. He offered to prove his state- ment by bringing the butterfly to this officé. but knowing that Mr LaBarr Is a man of his word The Record man told him that It would not be neces- sary fo go to that trouble and that his statement would be accepted as a fact. Therefore The Record desires to inform its readers that the good old spring time, with its joys and its sor- rows is here at last Hr — ————— MARONEY WILL BE BROUGHT TO SAYRE. Governor Hughes Has Granted Re- quisition and Prisoner Will Be Re- turned Here Tomorrow. This morning District “Attorney Mills received word from the secre- tary of Governor Hughes of New York stale that the requisition papers in the case of John Maroney, charged with having robbed the cash register it the Sayre house, had been forward- ed to the Sheriff of Tioga County, N Y.. at Owego. Chief of Police James Walsh Iz named In the papers as the agent to go to Owego and secure cus- tody of Maroney, He will leave on this mission tommorrow, Maroney will be brought here and taken before Tustice Carey on the charge of rob- bery. “A MII Girl's Honor.” “A Mill Girl's Honor,” & very lively domestic drama, which is sald to pre- sent one of the greatest moral les- sons to young girls ever written, has been welected for this éveniug's per- formance of the Rosabele Leslie Co, at the Loomis. In four interesting acts is told the story of a poor work- ing girl to resist the wiles of her wealthy but unscrupulous employer, the temptations thrown In her path- way and her final triumph. Miss Les- lie will be seen as Nellie Wade. a very sweet girlish part that is particular- I¥ suited to her capabilities. A Pig Social {8s announced as an additional feature this evening Rowland & Clifford's electrical and scenic prodyc- tion,” Over Niagara Falls" with en- tire original scenic equipment, has been reserved for Saturday matinee Diphtheria Houses Fumiyated. This morning Health Officer Broug- {ham fumigated the house of Guiles {Robinson on South street. Milltown, and yesterday a similar service was Iperformed by the health officer at the {hore William McGuire at No. 226 {Keystone avenue. On Wednesday Mr | Brougham fumigated at the home of | Jolin Slater at No. 144 Bradford street [South Waverly. All of the houses in which there Weeks. five dollar bills from a man In New hive been cases of diphtheria have York state. The letter explained that [WOW been fumigated by the health of- the money was In payment of a debt 1Cer, and once more the borough Is for medical attendance given by Dr |e0tirely free from the dread disease Champlin sixteen years ago when the Despite the fact that there have been physician and writer both lived in To- ja number of cases reported to the wanda So many years had elapsed: | board of health during the past year, and so many non-collectable accounts | he mortuary lizt 's decidedly low, does many a doctor have during his | ER career, especially on first Starting Dispensary for Every County, Meastiee. qat this articular gest ae Department of mou. estate tae a na: sros [HS40 WI he co-operation a (he bad during recent times become eon- [Governor to select one or two tracts verted to religion, And that he had {of 500 acres in the State's forest land, aled a considerable fortune, | »*¢ erect thereon buildings for the treatment’ tut 3 The greatest of all scenic plays, and was now amply able to pay off his [ren aml S oC uiauis. > Re on “Over Niagara Falls,” will be/the mat- {old debts, that his conscience cotmpell- [slature Tuesday. To provide for this inee attraction at Loomis tomorrow ed him to do this. The letter is pro- the bill carries an appropriation of ——————— Class No. 7 of the Methodist church will holdw a cake sale at Teed's gro- cery store Saturday afternon at one o'clock. at ———— All the latest designs at Mrs. Bak- er's millinery parlors, Waverly street, Waverly, Clinton avenue car. Bell phone 214b 267-3 To empower the D. C. Gray received news of the death of a relative at Giibertville, N. Y.. today and left for that place this afternoon. ‘Mrs. Baker on Waverly street, has though delayed settlement {s satisfac- an excellent assortment of millinery. {tory. The doctor intimates that there Opens Tuesday and Wednesday. Bell {are others to be heard from. phone 214b, 267-3 | A plain drunk spent a few hours in| WALKED IN SLEEP the lockup last night. and then was afternoon. fase with thanks and good wishes 101 £600,000 for the work for two ye tbeginning with June 1st next Health {Commissioner Dixon has evolved a {plan for the establishment of dispen- saries In every county in the state {where poor consumptives who may {be unable to visit the proposed col- PELL OFF PORCH ROOF. {onies may receive free trestment } —— released upon the payment of a fine of one dollar and costs. Clarence Cramer of Powell Brought | fo the Sayre Hospital This After. | Will Install Oificers. E J. Collins has just returned from New York and is prepared to do up- | to-date talfloring and dressmaking. Broad =freet, Waverly. 2 Sayre Encampment No. 52, I. 0. O {F.. will meet this evening to Install Clarence Cramer, who resides at Officers and the Installation will be Powell, Pa, was brought to the Sayre followed by a banquet. The officers hospital this afternoon suffering trom | Will be installed by District Deputy a fractured leg, and a sprained ankle Grand Patriarch Browning. It {g ale Cramer fs a somaambulist and last (80 expected that the grand patriarch night he started out In his sleep on |W!!! be present & lite walking trip. He went out of Phillp Sheer. wr . an upstairs window upon the roof | Leon Utter had the misfortune (ois 5 porch. and while perambulating | severely lacernte his hand while work- | 00, thereon he stepped off, falling, Philip Sheer, died about two ing at the shops this afternoon. ito the ground and producing (he In- o'clock this morning at his home at injury wae (reated al the hospital Liuries mentioned. {131 Hoover street. He was 70 years i {of age and his death wns due prim- Fhe streets of Sayre and the conn | Arbitrators Appointed. He Is survived by Mrs. Olive Joralemon of Elmira, has returned home after spending a week's visit with her sister, Mrs Johnson of Olive street. jarily to old uge condition and It 18! The court has appointed Justice of eral will take piace on Sunday next try roads hereabouts are in an > a hs wife and five daughters. The fun- (0 haul heavy loads (he Peace W. T. Carey, John L. Plum- at 2:30 o'clock from his late home — |stend and br | A i in 1} 0 cs Simon Glaser has rented the store Comfortable Furniture You will find at- tractive pieces for every room in the house among this collection, and what you lack in assort- ment will be more than - made up in price, for we are de- termined to make a prompt clearance of all small lots, A Grand Special Showing of Iron Beds, Springs and Mattresses, . GALDWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond street. Valley Phone 191 a Man Injured at Greenwood Tannery Is Brought Here for Treatment. With his jaws firmly set as the re- suit of blood poisoning Fred Camp au employe of the Union Tanning Company of Greenwood, was brought to this place on Lehigh train 127 last night and removed to the Packer hos- pital for treatment. Camp was injur- ed one week ago yesterday. He was engaged in running a machine when | , his right leg got caught in the gea™ | WN Ing. Before assistance could reach | > R him the leg was crushed from the an- | h kle to the knee in a frightful manner. | Dk : ft was at first thought that the mem- | 2 SN ber could be saved, btu on Wednesday | : ST “+ +3 ee + Ee ai signs of tetanus developed, and It was | DY nN) 28 ON gi NY 20% NRT deemed advisable to bring him to he | Rosia) 88 Dis Dice When he 1 The man who SEEKS experience may seck it anywhere. Ee nie Caease was developing | py Ln who HEEDS experience takes a policy In I National Protective Legion will be administered in the hopes that and gets benefits of 17 years experience. his life may be saved. Get behind its protection and share in Its benefits. The time to act Is NOW, E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manage) Easter Flowers. Easter Lilies, Azaleas in all colors, Rambler Roses In pots. Anerarias, Hyacinths and cut flowers. Carna. tions in all colors—largest stock In | the valiey at reasonable prices. Riv-! er Edge Greenhouse. Both phones Iw Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. BELL AND VALLEY PHONE . EE — Announces its opening Monday, March 25th An entire new stock has West Sayre Lodge M. P. A. will meet at Mrs. Gulles, No. 10] Lake street, Monday night at eight o'clock. | All members are requested to he pres- ent, The new store known as The Bon Ton Millinery 109 Lockhart St., Sayre, Pa. The St. Martha's Guild of the | Church of the Redeemer will have clam chowder for sale at the rectory Saturday afternoon from 4 o'clock un- tll 7, 20c per quart in New York, and the latest models of Spring and Summer Millinery will be shown, including Pattern | Hats, together with a line of Art Needlework Materials and fine WANT ADS WANTED. Wanted—@Glirl for work, small family. Waverly been purchased | GERMAN AND FRENCH VAL LAGES, | © = 2 Horse Power AIR COOLED GASOLENE ENGINE For Prices and Information Write or Telephone, =A J. Re ERSALE—— Gen. Agt., Nichols, N. Y. AR This engine can be seen In opera- tion at E O Sarre, general house- 112 Park Place, 266-6* | To Rent—A suit of modern unfur- | nished rooms within a short distance of the shops. Address “X" care Rec | ord office. 263-6° | Housekeeper—Xiiddie aged lady pre | ferred. Call or write to J. G. 419 Way- i erly street, Waverly. N. Y. 263-6 i Wanted—A good girl or middle aged | women. Small family. Address or | call, Mrs. H. L. Wolcott, No. 101, | North street, Athens 251-tt Pealer's FOR SALE. Horse for sale, suitable for road or | farm purposes. D. M. Arthus, grocer, | {Stevenson street 267-6 GMS Wanted for general housework Inquirc 109 Packer avenue, Sayre. | For Rent— West side double house | on Park Place, Waverly, $10. L. D | Atwater, First Natloual Bank, | Sayre 266-6* House with all modern improve- | g ments al 612 South Wlibur avenue, | RED, RIPE TOMATOES, BOSTON HEAD LETTUCE, LEAF corner of Madison street. Inquire of | TUCE. ( ALIFORNIA CELERY, G. W. Morse, 129 North Eimira street, | SPIN ACH, PARSNIPS, phone 337c 262-6 BUY YOUR BREAD OF US. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR THIS Rooms for rent, suitable for bouse- | EXCFLLENT RUFFALO BREAD. COLLINS’ BREAD IS GOOD, WHOLE. 3 keeping. 110 Corner of Packer and | SOME BREAD AND EQUAL TO THE BEST HOME-MADE. 5 Elmer avenue 269-12¢ | 1als Are: | ur speciais Are: .| 25¢ Bottle Snyder's Chili Sauce ater fron aL Sosd cobdition. 2 | 25¢ Buttle Snyder's Hom: Made Catsup gure nt acts deloalion { 3 Ten Cent Jars Chipped Beet For Sale—House and lot, 129 El- | 1 Pound Rest SO Japan Tea 1 { premises. 262-6° § Cans New York State Sugar Corn For Sale—A No. 1 rubber-tired run. | | Packages Vesper Mince Meat about wagon, in excellent condition. | ! Packaxes Imperial Pie Frult zen ans ays ue » ors Bargain for an early purchaser. En-| !! Cans Hoyts Hone Merde Tomat EIS. bay, sound, kind and fearless of all | \ objects. Also, rubber-tired top bug- | Hh KY, surrey, portland cutter, three bar- fl @ & $ @ u ‘nesses, robes and blankets. Bargain | . es rT ; DESMOND STREET, SA) RE, PA. Pa. FOR RENT. | For rent—8 roomed house, acre of land, 2 chicken houses and barn. In quire at 123 Warren street, or C J Motiton 267-12" Farm for rent. Enquire at No 309 | Nine room house, Clinton avenue on street car line. E W. Simmons, Far- RADISHES, RHUBARB, GRFEN ONIONS, RED ONIONS, SPANISH ONIONS, PARSLEY. Athens or F. J. Taylor, Sayre. 2626° | East side double house, 6 rooms at B d 303 Maple street, Sayre. Possession | rea 6 pounds Ocean White Fish 25¢ Bottle Golden Tree Syrup mira street, Athens, ten room house | SN Bars Aeme Soup . with all modern improvements. Two | 2 Ponuds Shredded Cocoanut quire‘ of Paul E Maynard, M. P. A | block, Bayre. to quick purchaser. Both phones J | {T. Corbin, Athens, Pa. 251-1! Desmond street. 267 | : SATURDAY SPECIALS .ey's grocery, Waverly N. Y. andy Bread Bread Immediately. G. S. VanScoten, Valley | rea r For Sale—Peerles Andes Range with | 10¢ Package of Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour {acres or ground, fruit, etc. Inquire on | 1 Sack of Crusader Bread Flonr For Sale—Fine driving horse, solid | At Waverly, N, Y,, buliding lol, con- | venient to ear line, large enough for | double house or 2 single hous2s. For | particulars, Apply at 136 Chemung For the accommodation of the pub- The best Salve In the world for street. Waverly, N. Y. 234-1m {lice D. 8 Andrus & Co, Piano ond | Cuts Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Teot- Music dealers at 128 Desmond street, ‘er, Chapped Hands and all akin CONTRACTING. Sayre, Pa. will carry a full line of eruptions. It Is guaranteed to a Sewing Machine supplies for all kinds | Satisfaction or money HON shed, Sia BS William's Carbolic Salve With Arsies and Witeh Hasel / Sewing Machine Supplies.
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