THU CITIZEX, WHDXKHDAV, MARCH t, 1010. I CENT A WORD COLUMN I I HAVH ItUVKItK for small farms. Mnybo yours will suit'. If you want to sell drop a postal. M. F. Dorln, Honesdnlo, I'a. 21. FOK KALE AT A 11AHGA1X Large lot with house and barn, good , fruit, never-failing water, located nt Prompton, Pa. Honcsdnlc. Pa. Prompton, Pa. Warren P. Schenck, It. ! beds, 1 FOR SALE CHEAP Two a 10-foot oak dining room tnuio nnd 6 chairs to match, and a Kstey piano. Inquire at 1207 East street. Got A IlKi. UICi BARGAIN' Two or-, cans, line condition. High tops Mirrors, $22.00 each. Mclntyre. 2v - eol. DON'T ill'Y a Wayno county farm, Honcsdalo residence or building lot until you see me. 1 can save you money Over a hundred properties on my bargain list to select from. 11 r. Dorln. olfico 1302 Spring St., Honesdale. Consolidated 'phone 7U-.I lStl LOCAL MENTION. Easter hats will soon be seen 1 ro"nty. Win. Crabtreo's Woolen tors of nny team that can bo got to upon the streets of the Maple City. ! AllM ut -Montgomery was partly de- gether in this county. Judges Ralph Little, of Susquo-! hanna, and Charles Staples of Mon- , roe will assist Judge A. T. Searlo at ! this session of court. Mrs. Wnrren K. Dimmock left Honesdale on Saturday to take up her residence In Brooklyn, where . .,., ,. ,. . . , . buu Hiii me HiLu iiui sun. i kiuuio i. Dimmock. Mr. C. H. Dorllinger and Hon. ; E. I). Hardenbergh were registered at the Hotel Wolcott, Now York City, last week, being in that city on a business trip. Friday evening, March 11th, the Hawley High school basket ball team will piny tho local High school team at the High school. This team defeated Honesdale In the first game at Hawley. -J. Bonj. Dimmick is a possible candidate lor Congress from the Lackawanna district. If elected the people of that district will bo well and truly represented. Mr. Dim mick was formerly from Hones-! dale There is a story going the rounds about a young lady who contracted the dreadful disease of leprosy from a " rat " used in her hair. Tle rats that carry and spread disease are not the kind women use In building up their head gear. According to the woodchuck prophets of Feb. 2d, we should have had winter weather tho past week Instead of spring temperatures. Ac cording to tho prophecy the ground hog should bo snoozing in his nest until March lGth, to keep from get ting cold feet. A resident of Hancock, and his brother-in-law, living in Waymnrt, were arrested last week, cnarged with stealing thirty odd chickens from Whitmore Transue, of Buck ingham township. The evidence was conclusive as to their guilt, and they were each sentenced to the Delhi Jail for sixty days and fined $2ii. Only two transcripts were pre sented to the grand Jury by District Attorney M. E. Simons, namely, those of Commonwealth against Christ Sell of Texas township, for non-suppolt of his wife; Common wealth vs. Frank Brannlng and Fred Wood of Berlin, for malicious de struction of property belonging to tho school house. Postmaster M. B. Allen received a postal from the Postmaster Gen eral last week notifying him that his office ranked first on the list of tho Pennsylvania postofllces for general efficiency In handling the mails carried by the star routes. The boys In the postofllce intend framing this card, as they feel proud of the fact that their attention to ij in moss has called forth this en 'Oinium from headquarters. The primarloR will bo held on Juno 4 tli. when candidates for Con gressman. State Senator and Repre sentative will bo placed in nomina tion ly both parties. Tho Antl-Sa- loon League aro bettor organized this year than over and proposo to tnKo an nctivo part In shaping the result of both primaries and eiec- j tion There Is n noticeable hanging iiaeit uy titose who aspiro for the above offices in declaring thomsolvos. and it Is no doubt duo to tho fact that this new factor In politics hns Increased tho percentage of uncer tainty in results. -Job B. Tlllou, who Is a near relative of Rodney Tillou, who, un til hio death, was a rosldont of this borough, celobratod last week tho O.Tth anniversary of his birthday. He Is as active and frisky as many a man who Is less than 50 years of age Ho attributes his unusual ac tivity and good hoalth to tho fact ho hns found in u spring on tho rJdo of a mountain at South Orange, N J , tho fountain of youth that attracted Senor do Leon to Florida many years ago. Tho celebration was hold In tho houBO In which Mr. Tlllou wns born, Tho spring which has kept him healthy is near his dwelling. Mr. Tillou is South Orange's oldest inhabitant He has refused to connect his house with the local water supply uyEtem, de claring that his mountain spring lmu piled up tho years for him. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Colemnn'H two children are 111 of diphtheria. Another new nuto In town, a Ford, belonging to Dr. ! H. Peter sen. ' On Tuesday evening, March 29, 1 street;. size of lot about T.Ox lG0x2Ii. the Honesdnlo Golf Club will enter-1 Ex- Sheriff Murphy, Dr. L. 1. tnln at 'enrds, In the Lyric Theatre, j Cooke and Cashier Victor Decker of Judge A. T. Soarle and Chief ' Hnwley, were In Honesdnlo on Sat Burgcss John Kuhbach attended the ' "rday. funeral of the late Judge Wllliard of Rcrnnl" Alfred Tyco has secured n posl- Hon with tho Maple City Glut's Co., of Hnwley, and expects to move his family there at an early date. Madison F. Larktn, of Scrnnton, is iiKt'iy to bo nominnted ror Gover nor by the Prohibitionists, and If ho is, there will bo a bigger vote for that party than thoy usually noil. Scrnnton olllclals have closed a contract with tho Scrnnton Electric Company to supply Hint city with arc lights at $i"0 por arc lamp per year. The price formerly paid was 53. 1 Itov. W. H. Hiller will proach ltobins and bluo-blrds have this (Tuesday) evening in tho Pres made their appearance In this local- I bytorlnn church. - Uev. Mr. Wendell lty, nnd wo are In hopes that the will preach Wednesdny evening, weather will continue to bo warm, Tho Grand Jury mot on Monday so thoy won't bo obliged to go south again, Reports of dnmnge by Hood man. and M. A. Smith, of Goulds ! reach us from all sections of tho , horo, clerk. 1 country. We note that the Walklll 1 Tho White Mills base ball team river was on tho rampage and did , has organized and judging by the considerable damage in Orange line tin they will bo worthy conweti- -The preacher nt the Wednesday evening service in Grace Episcopal church will be the Rector. Tho preacher on Friday OVeilinc. 7:30 o'clock, will be the Itov. Jnmes Porter j Ware, formerly Rector of Grace ' church. There will be Lenten ser- il,,ul1 - " - rL . " Ul fatr vices on lucsuny and i nursaay 'afternoons at 4:15 o'clock. There Is a rumor that our cs-, teemed contemporary, the "Indepen- , KuiuuK urai oi gumB u A ,utlo ,,auRnter arrived at the alone In tho newspaper business, and ' llom(J of Mr an(i MrS- Arthur Secor will Incorporate and join the ranks , of JorBey citv Heights on Feb. 2Dth. of the corporations. If we areVrs cnr ... fnrmpl.,v Kii,nwi. wrong wo know our highly re- spected friend will forgive us, and will set the world aright by denying the rumor. -.Mrs. Alva Astor obtained a di- vorce. She gets $10,000,000 spot cash, and $300,000 per year. Is marriage a failure? Not much, if! money counts. She has also the j right to marry again. Tho Colonel I cannot marry in Now York State but if hn line Ihraa mnlc l,,ft ..fto- nv. ing the above bill, he can buy a ferry 1 ticket and take another chnnce at married life in New Jersey. Caught In tho rushing waters of a hollow In a road near Easton, Claud Pritchard, a rural carrier or mail was swept from his wngon nnd was saved with difficulty by a crew of a trolley car. The horse was drowned and the mail swept away in the flood. A heavy rain storm j wh ch lasted all of Sunday night , .Will .WUlllliiy I11UI 11111H 1UUDVU 111U rivers and creeks to rise, doing con siderable damage. The McMahon Syndicate, who are in ciiarge oi w.e s ub which ib j now taking place at the Boston Store In this borough, were com-. pletely swamped with customers on their opening day last Friday. They increased their clerical force by tak- I ing on several exira hith , wnuiu were kuui uusj iiiicu i iijshik time filling orders. Spring good are , arriving daily and will be put on sale this week. Two IncipicnfHres wero nipped in , the bud last week. Ono at the Eleva- I tor Works was discovered by thj watchman, Thomas Shanloy, about 3 a. in. Sunday and extinguished by him; the other fire was at the home of David Menner, and the cause was ; a crossed electric wire. The lire was subdued by the occupants after caus-j ing some slight damage which was , covered by insurance. This latter fire occurred on Saturday evening, j Thos. Seem, of the American i La France Firo Engine Co., of EI-' mira, Is overhauling ono of tho ! steamers of Protection Engine Co. i On examination It was discovered that the tubes In tho boiler were badly pitted, and were in an unsafe i condition. Mr. Seem is putting In ! an entire new set of composite tubes j made of stool, reinforced by n copper I backing. These tubes aro indestruc-1 tlble and will last indefinitely. I Harry Rockwell Is assisting Mr. ! Seem. I Ono of the incorporators of the i ! Rockefeller Foundation, which is ! now helng organized to systomati-1 cnlly dlsposo of tho millions of Mr. Rnckufnllnr alone charitable lines. )8 it young man well known to some of our Honcsdalo people. His name is Chas. O. Heydt. Ho has been an occaslonnl visitor to our borough, being tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Searlo, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Gale, now of Itlvordalo, and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Tibbltts, of Gerninntown. Ho has beon tho private secretary of John D., Jr.. for many years. In tho fast gnmo of basketball played last Friday ovenlng betweon Honesdnlo High school and Dun- j more High school, on tho lnttor'a ' iinur in n.uimnri. Honos.iuln won bv I tho lnRn score, of 14 to in At sov-! ernl junctions throughout tho gamo members of Father McMauus' team appeared upon tho lloor and began coaching the Dunmoro follows, but when our captain romonstrntod thoy ceased and tho gamo proceeded ; quietly. O.ur team was given ac commodations at tho Hotel Holland In Scranton. Tho features of tho gamo wore Jacobs' long shots for baskets and Freund's scientific guarding. A little daughter nrrlv'ed nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Box of Spring street Friday morning. Albert I). Dyrnnt hns purchased from J. L. Burchor a lot on Hast The Woman's Auxlllnry of tho Kplsropal church met nt the homo of lr- 0 L. Kowl-tnd on Monday nf- ternnon. The Hoot nnd Shoo Workers Union will conduct their sixth nnnunl bnll at the Lyric hall on Friday even lug, April 1st. The Easy Hoes, Tom Plntt, of 'Npw Yorli State, has gone to his . st. Brlght's disease was tho cause ! of his dentil. Five now dwellings, nt least. " possibly seven, are to bo erected llonosdnle oarly this spring, above m? btatc uriiige. afternoon. The Hon. J. D. Brennen of Mt. Pleasant, was appointed fore- T).0 t. pl.llilroii ,,f Mr mill Jirs. Lorin Gale, who have been 111 with scarlet fever In Tennessee, where the family have been spending in nnrtinn nf tho wlntnr. nri nnw mi the road to recovery. TIl0 Unlon ,ov"lval meetings are .? , V , u lnec"nBbnre well attended nnd those nttending have listened to some excellent dis courses. The. sinirlnr Is verv in- siilrlnc and tho nicotines aro annre- dated as the attendance shows. Wolng8 of Haw!ey. and a sister of Mrs. T. A. Lighthizer of this place. A contract wns closed with the Mack Motor Company of Allentown by the Auto Transportation Com pany for a automobile stage to carry sixteen passengers. This stage Is to run between Seelyville and Hawley. Price agreed to be paid $5,000. , , . " " "' -aw.LUUU Nl.llliuil mull I. lie ic I,,ortB f00tl when the condl- tion of the roads are taken into con sideration. Many of the farmers have been unable to reach their near- est towns since early In January on account of impassable roads. Tho wires of the Consolidated Telephone system at White Mills and Hawley were out of commission on Thursday owing to the falling of a tree wh,ch broke boUl tnmk nes SllI)orinten(ent Boyd rushed his Hones(lale rep!llr sang to the Beene anil in two hours the heiios were circulating over tho wires. On Thursday afternoon Inst a , farmer nnined A. Altano, attempted tQ crns8 U)e r,ver n R hQat ,u Mast IIol,ei when tho ,)oat u an(, a, tl)0U(;h 0 stniKBiGH hard to reach Ule shorei ,)e flna BUccunibed. ..,,. t ,,,s ,., ,.nn,m,nn , body was carried down the river by the current. He was about 50 years 0f age LT,;e superintendents of all the ' (lsn hatcheries in the state mot at Harrlsburg the other day for in- structlon in fighting fish diseases, 1 and the Held work for the year, Addresses on diseases which have i ueen killing fish recently were de-j livered by Mr. 'Median, the fish commissioner, and plans wero also discussed for planting tho fry. i The new system of telegraph ,ettor8 aUol)ted by tho combined Wester Union Telegraph Co. and the nt,n Telephone Co., went Into effect on Momlny n,K,lt ioreafter you can send a dispatch consisting of Hfty words for tho samo price that it cost for ten words, but this can only be done betweon tho hours of six and twelve o'clock at night. You can send your message or letter at 1 nny time to tho toiegrnph oillco and they will send it betweon these , hours at tho above mentioned rates, You can telephone your message over the Bell telephone wires to tho nearest telegraph station without extra charge. TJieso letters or mes- sagos will be telegraphed to the sen- (lee nnu roac lllm hY the first mail 11,0 next morning. Justico to Pittsburg demands publicity for its good as well as Its bad points. In one of tho Pittsburg hospitals lies a man, much battered i and worn, name at present unknown, for ho hns not yot recovered sufii-1 clontly to talk, who tried to "Wild West" a restaurant. His dramatic i command to the occupants to put . up their bunds and valuables without delay was tho signal for ono or two j nntlvos to rise up and smlto him, tnko away his rovolvor and jump on j hint without regard to long establlsh- od custom, which ordained that thoy ''0,ul(1 ,stan.d1 wlth chattering tooth; whll 11,0 vlllal" wcnt through their , lckots. Tho pollco arrived just In I tlmo to pick tho victim up without using n broom and dustpan, and It 1b4 expected within a fow days ho will ! bo ablo to oxplnlu how It happonod. I PERSONAL MENTION. Leo Osborno Is spending tho week la town. E. M. McCracken spent Monday lu Scranton. Clara Saundors Is visiting Carbon dnlo relatives. James Moran, of Scrnnton, spent I sundny In town. Gcorgo Foster of llawloy. spent Sundny in town. M. G. Noble, of Calkins. spent , Tuesday In town. Mrs. Jnmes Lindsay Bpent Satur day In Cnrbondale. , Miss Louise Hardcnbcrgh spent Tuesday In Scrnnton. Wnllace C. Spry, of Hoach Lake, spent Tuesday In town. Mlas Martha Collum Is visiting friends In Philadelphia. Esther Lavlno, of White Mills, spent Saturday In town. Jay Smith of Carbondnlo spent Sundny with frlonds In town. Miss Almcda Kirkham, of Hawley, Is spending tho week in town. .Tnmos U. Keen, of Kecne, was n business cnllor In town on Tuesdny. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Emory spent I Sunday with relatives in Scrnnton. Charles Burrowr, of Carbondnlo, votes and .Mr. Gcnung 3 votes, leaving spent Sundny with friends In town. J the deciding vote to the President. (!..,. di.,.1 t. o 1 I In accordance with the old custom Attorney Charles P. Searlo was a 1 ()f tho C0UMc , tt f business caller In Scranton on Tuo-,thl8 kln(i thjJ VrvsMnt volC(, , fnvor of Mr. Genung, ns he was the Miss Goorgoana E. Martin spent oldost member of the council, tho early part of the week in Scran-. on motion of Mr. Penwnrden and ton' ! seconded by Mr. Cnnnlvan, C. It. Mc- Floyd Iirown, of Mauch Chunk, is, Carty wns nominated for city counsel passing a few days In tho .Maple at the salary of $50 a year. City. On motion of S. T. Ham and sec- Miss Mario Ward Is visiting ondod by W. W. Kimble. O. L. Row friends In Wllkes-Parro and Scran-; land was nominated for city counsel ton. i nt the salary of $50 a year. Carl Roesinger, of Carbondale, I Ul,n h""nS for tho attorney of snent Sunday with friends in this vicinity. Leo McGownn has returned from a sevcrnl days' visit with friends In Scrnnton. Misses Katherine and Josephine McKenna aro on a business trip to New York. Attorney Ed. De Laney of Car bondale, was in tov,'n on Saturday on business. Judge David E. Anthony of Baltimore, was in town on Saturday on business. John Williams, of Oswego, N. Y.. has been spending several days with friends here. Arthur Powell, of WllKes-Uarre, : snmit Riinilnv in Ilnnpsilnli with his ' many friends. Louis Mackly loft to-day for Providence. R. I., where he has ac cepted a position. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Mueller, of Plttston, spent Sunday with his mother at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Rimron, of Car bondale, spent Snturday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Evans. J. J. Nohlln, of Scranton, was a business caller in Honesdale the lat ter part of last week.' Misses Bessio Hoaly and Minnie Miller were the guests of Carbon dale friends on Sunday. Miss Jennie Abrams, of Scrantou, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. David Fisher, for a few days. N. B. Schunian, a former resident of Honcsdalo, is renewing acquaint ances in town this week. Samuel Freeman of New York, was, a caller on Honesdnle friends the latter part of last week. Miss Barbara McLaughlin has re turned to her homo after spending a week with friends In Carbondale. .Mrs. Mary E. Sowden of Wilkes Barro, Is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Frank S. Evans. W. W. Ham. of the New York Sun, nrrived in Honesdale Monday to see his father. Hon. T. J. Ham, who Is slightly Improved. Mrs. Win. II. Hawken and Mrs. Chas. L. Bassett of East street, aro visiting their aunt, Mrs. Susie Budd of Peckville, Pa. Justice of the Peace James A. Hoag, of Autumn Leaves, and Levi E. Ecker, of Winterdale, wero in town on business to-day. Lloyd ltosencrans, traveling sales man for tho Wayne Cut Glass Co., loft Monday for an, extended trip in the Interest of the firm. Mr. and .Mrs. John Bryden, of Niiiovah. have been spending a few days with tho letter's sister, Mrs. Cryonnes Ball, who Is seriously ill. Miss Daisy Alberty, who is em ployed with tho Carbondnlo Milling Co., returned to her work on Mon day morning, niter a short visit at her home here. HYMENEAL. WHITMORE STRYKER Mar ried in Doposit, N. Y.. Fob. 24, 1010, by L. G. Carpenter, Esn.., Miss Lila Whitmore to Tracy Stryker, both of Lookout, this county. S ECKEL SANESBURG Mar ried In Doposit, N. Y.. Feb. 23, 1010, by tho Rev. Georgo R. Morrled, formerly of Bethany, Miss Bnrbara M. Seckel, of Scott township, this county, to Howard Sanoabury, of Doposit. MAY I1UV DEPOSIT'S OUTING PLAXT. A Doposit dispatch says tho own ers of tho Outing plant and power house have turned down an offer of $0,000 from u firm which wants tho aito for manufacturing purppsos. A Now Yorker has just been nt Do posit, who wants tho plnco in which to conduct a lithograph ink business, now located In tho metropolis, and ho Is woll pleased with tho prlco of fered, but no writings havo been drawn. TOWN COUNCIL MEETING. Comi lnpi ,,-,, ovnn, ,, ,n I the time set uslde for nil linrnueli borough councils to organize, Tho fnllnwlni? tnnmtinro ,,,. present: I'. It. Murray. 0. M. Gcnung, (J. W. Pcnwardon, Thomas Cnnnt- van. S. T. Ham, Martin Cauflold, V. W. Kimble, nnd Hon. John Kuh - hach Motion made by P. R. Murray and seconded by O. M. Gcnung that Mar tin Cnufleld be our permanent President for the year 1910. Motion by G. M. Gonung and sec onded by P. R. Murrny that Wyman W. Kimble bo secretary for tho year 1910. carried. Motion made by P. R. Murray and seconded by F. J. Cnnnlvan that O. W. Penwar.lnn h trsnsnmr fnr ti.ni ,.. loin Motion made by W. W. Kimble and seconded by S. T. Ham tnnt G. M. Gonung be treasurer for 1910. Upon balloting for the two can didates Mr. Pcnwardon received 3 two votes and Mr. McCnrty four votes, thereby electing Mr. McCarty Lawrence Weidncr was chosen street commissioner for the year. Tho following committees were appointed: Pnrks and streets: P. R. Murray, G. M. Gcnung; law and or der. S. T. Ham, G. W. Penwarden; ordinance. Mr. '"annivan and Mr. Ham; borough buildings, Mr. Cnnnl van; fire department, G. M. Genung, W. W. Kimble; police, Mr. Penwar-1 den to co-operate with the Mayor In j any disturbance that may arise. Motion by P. R. Murray and sec- onded by Mr. Cannivan that council adjourn. ATHLETIC CARX1VAI Held nt the High School l;iit Snt urday ICvening. At 8 o'clock the first basket ball game was called. In between the halves the high jump and high dive took place. High Jump 1st Joseph Jacobs, height 5 ft. 2 in.; 2nd Frank Kelly, height 4 ft. 8 in. High Dive 1st Walter Allen backer, height 4 te. 10 in.; 2nd Frank Kelly, height 4 ft. 7 in. Last half of first basket ball game was now called and ended S. P. T's 28; D. O. T's 24. Indian Wrestling Mntch Contes ants wero Frank Kelly and Regin ald O'ConnolI. Kelley won by throw ing O'Connell two times out of three. Indian Club Race Contestants were Chas. Crist, Howard Ilagamau and Irving .Morrison. The outcome was as follows: 1st Hagnman; 2nd Morrison; 3rd Crist. Standing Broad Jump off of 12 in. raise Won by Joseph Jacobs; distance 10 ft. 8 in. While tho Standing Broad Jump was taking place Master Ray Reir don entertained the audience with some very nrtlstlc acrobntlc work. After this act all tho lights were turned out and Prof. Mnrtz of the Hawley High school gave a verj pretty exhibition of Electric Indian Club swinging. Professor Oday called the second basket ball game between two girl teams known ns the Blllikens nnd the Swastikas. Tho game ended in favor of the Blllikens by tho score of 33 to 20. Now there nppeared part of the M. I!. SIMONS, I'HKMliKNT. FARMERS MECHANICS BANK i CAPITAL STOCK $75,000.00 E BANK Of the People, For the People and By the Peopje ! 4 $i Wc solicit the patronage of Individuals and firms for cither Checking or Savings accounts, and always stnnd ready to loan money proper security. O O O SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS RENTED BYLTIIE MONTH OR YEAR. I Farmers Mechanics Bank H. H. S. Haskct Hall tenm, In their i now suits, on the lloor read ready for .i. tho racc8, Tho outcome of tho I :vb. iu uuicumu ui wiu races I no (is luiiuno. 30-Vard Dash Juniors vs. Seniors j --ncobB. who claims he is a Junior. a,!hougl1, he hllfi bc,en. ,n.V10 Hlgh T '-'' l-,u w,l a'P 1 "row"' ,T,;osc. two ran ngalnst iirown, winning uy a iew incnes. Relay Race, 8th Grade vs, 7th Grade It caused much excitement to see the little fellows beat It around the gymnasium lloor and much cheering followed every grand spurt. Winning team: 8th Grade. Relay Race Sophomores vs. Freshmen. Winning team: Sopho mores. Relny Race JunlorB vs. Seniors. Tll winner of tho 30-yard dash, with I tho help of bis classmates made some very fast time boating tho Juniors by a long margin. 30-Yard Dash for Small Boys. Won by Samuel Morrison, Jr. This was tho last event. Much credit Is duo to the efforts of Prof. Oday in securing such an athletic feast. NEW SPRING Are already here in splendid variety in all the accepted i fabrics including Foulards, Rough Shantungs, Imperial Messaline, Peking, and Kek ko Silks. BSeci ress NOW So you can give yourself plenty time to make or have it made up just as you want it. Priesiley's English Tus sah Royal Made of Worsted and Mo hair. The new and distinc tive dress fabric for evening and street wear. NEVU SPRING SUITS Come and look them over and you will notice our Suits arc all lined with Bclding Satin and well tailored. Get in line for Easter and select your suit early. KATZ BROS. K. A. KMKItY, Camukii SILK sw i I ' STARTS AN ACCOUNT! lo Wayne Couiitcnns having ft