Warren Evening Mirror (Newspaper) - June 19, 1916, Warren, Pennsylvania WARREN EVENING TIMES MONDAY JUNE FIVE OU Party MB Donkey of loyal Bull Hooters make our store their They know But we do play m we en thorn the Nationally Kuppenheimer Clothes the way they come hack year after year that party in power when it come to tiu commodity Summer to Holeproof Hose for Men and Women ON THE EAST SIDE i SAVE YOUR STEPS Dp you want to a vacation from the kitchen One of our Kitchen ets you hours and even days of rest and tion from work by its saving of steps Perfect utility and by its economy of space Once one of our Kitchen Cabinets are used it will never fail to be one of the indispensable articles of Kitchen furniture Prices from to H L GREENLUND 337 Exchange Block 837 WEST MEN'S AND YOUNG HEN'S SUITS PRICED RIGHT Friends of William H Crawford amd Myrtle Henderson were much surprised when they learned this that the two were ded Friday evening at by the Rev W C Beck They are absent today on their wedding trip The bride was with the Berger grocery Her husband is in the Smith Shoe Store Employes of both places learned early Saturday morning that the couple took out a cense Friday shortly after 5 o'clock i in the afternoon They wondered why it was secured so early because it was understood the wedding would take place today Both Mr and Mrs Crawford were at their of employment Saturday and never a word of their marriage the ight before was breathed The on- y ones in on the secret beside the tastor were Mr and Mrs Bert Cook stood up with them The bride is an exceptionally ar young woman and her amiable disposition has made hundreds of friends for her Mr Crawford is also well liked and general ations and best wishes will be ex- ended the young couple when they return from their honeymoon They will reside on Water street Children's Exercises Children's Day exercises were ob- served at the meeting of the Warren Grange here Saturday They were preceded by a dinner at which 175 grangers and the members of their families together with a few friends were served The exercises in the afternoon proved especially to the parents and friends of the children Mrs Mildred lAndsey of the Children's Aid Society spoke preceding the following program A Wenzel A Courtship in Honhart Grosch and ona Thompson Weiler The Stolen Custard Warren Fehlman What I Wenzel Grosch Vera Stuve and delicious were served at its close Miss Marlon Baitlett was on Saturday to 40 little friends at the home of her parents Mr and Mra Earl Bartlett on the Third avenue to help celebrate her 10th birthday anniversary The on- ly boy waa Master Frances Cogswell and of course he was the guest of honor The afternoon was delightfully spent in playing games on the lawn after which delicious re- were served Little Miss Bartlett received many beautiful gifts as mementoes of the occasion Will Give Recital Miss Goldie Peterson soprano will give a vocal recital at the Jenkins Voice and Piano studios this niag commencing at 8 o'clock Peterson irfll be assisted by Viola Crooks pianist i Miss Miss Society Meeting The Home Missionary Circle of the First Baptist Church will meet day p m with Mrs Shaw 19 Third Ave PERSONAL ITEMS A E Botchford went to port Sunday evening on business H Eaton went to Philadelphia Sunday evening on a busines trip Charles Johnson is in Bradford day on business Mrs T W McNett left this ing for Lock Haven to visit her daughter Mi's W T Griffith Will Jaynes returned to Oil City last evening after spending Sunday here J Alexander left last night for New York to be absent until the mid- dle of the week Mr and Mrs Homer Haupin who have been visiting here returned When yon awake in the morning ing tired out feeling worse in fact than when JOB vent to bed you i ed with one of the characteristic j toms of neurasthenia It is doe to the run-down condition of the that Teat does not bring renewed strength and sleep refresh the tired brain Over- work and worry are the meet frequent causes of this condition Neurasthenia is the name given to this common form of nervous debility in which the power to recuperate is gone The blood can be built up BO that it will increase the supply of needed ments to the wasted nerves and this is the only way that the nerves can be reached Dr Williams Pink Pills am atonic that especially builds up the the elements that the nerves need nervous disorders sometimes chronic ones have yielded to this tonic treatment with Dr Pink Fills when other methods failed to give re- lief They are certainly worth a trial Dr Williams Pink Pills are Bold by Store at 5 P M Excepting Dr Williams Medicine Co tady N Y Write today for tree book on tbe nerves Specials In Wash Goods Printed Voile for a yard Twelve pieces of 36 inch Printed Voiles in dainty stripes and floral designs Regular quality Special this week per yard Printed Crepes for a yard and quality of Printed Crepes 30 inches wide small neat designs also in plain colors Special for this week per yard Wash Goods for a yard Plain Crepes and Striped Wash Silks 36 inches wide Special for this week at per yard to Peoria 111 Dr and Mrs W S Peirce WEEK'S APPLICATION FOR PARDON TO BE HEARD SOON Exceptionally Large to Hold Two Sessions Harrisburg June don Board will meet tomorrow and Wednesday to dispose of one of the biggest calendars ever presented to it Cases from every section of the state will be heard The calendar as announced contains the ing applications for H E Curtain Materials for lOc a yard Curtain Scrims Madras and Fancy Nets worth up to a yard to close out this week at this unusual 1 price per Baker Johnson son My Sunbeam A Song Baby is a Sailor Little Girls Wenzel A Bird Porter Wenzel Daily Daily i school as The War j iyjr an turned this morning from an eastern trip W S Clark went to Harrisburg Sunday night He is expected back in a few days Miss Clara Thurston of Kane spent Sunday here with friends re- turning this Mrs Fred Yaegle went to land this morning to visit with friends Harry Logan arrived home this morning from a business trip to Pittsburg Mr and Mrs Charles Honhart left yesterday for Louisville Ky where their son Fred Honhart will this week from a large medical a physician and surgeon Filler Westmoreland county re der Adolph Blau Lackawanna em- Lynn Holgate wanna John Zakaluk Lackawanna burglary William Webber murder John linski and Anthony Bartlinski Northumberland aggravated assault and battery Charles E Weeks ren murder Robert Beswick gomery arson Lorenz Schmidt Erie aggravated assault and battery Tony George Armstrong assault and tery robbery Alfred F Jones ette murder Mike Kupfer Lehigh trespass Leonard Wyning Ralph Emmerich Lehigh larceny Earl Garis Northampton assault with in- tent to rob Carl Dougherty Carbon rape Charles Conzoneri Nicola figlio Carbon breaking and No more Thompson spanking Bernice Held Annual Reunion Russell June annual re- union of the Briggs and Akeley ilies which for many years have been identified with the history of the township was held In Fern cliff park on Saturday Owing the tled weather the attendance was not and Mrs C W Davidson of ling a and b with intent to kill Titusville spent Sunday here the guests of Mrs Davidson's parent Mr and Mrs J W Steen Fifth nue Miss Nellie E Turner left Warren Sunday evening enroute for rence Kansas Santa Fe New Mex Riverside Cal and other points west to take up her work as Normal In- in the Government Institutes held for the employees of the Indian schools AND AND CONSERVATIVE MODELS ARE ALL SHOWN In almost unlimited array of patterns including neat pin checks pin stripes broad stripes and plain colors fect in quality tailoring and finish Unexcelled for fit and service Al MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN BLUE SERGE SUITS Made of fast color all wool serge Every good summer model including pinch back and two and three button coat and STRAW HATS of all descriptions New of Neckwear and Hose DOOR TO CARVER HOUSE as large as usual but the Interest manifested was as great as ever At FAMOUS GERMAN GENERAL p TO the assembly sat down to a splendid meal and all did justice to the repast After an hour or so of visiting the gathering was called to order by Geo Fehlman Papers dealing with the of the families and the lives of deceased members were read A literary gram was rendered and Rev W A Thornton gave an appropriate ad- dress Geo Fehlman was elected President and treasurer for the en- suing year Lewis Fox was ed to act as vice president and Miss Gregory is to be the secretary dred Briggs will have charge of next year's program arrangements It was decided to hold the next ion on the same spot on June 1917 18 Birthday Surprise At her home 25 Third avenue tle Miss Marian Bartlett daughter of Mr and Mrs B D Bartlett was very pleasantly surprised Saturday afternoon by forty of her friends The affair was in honor of her tenth birthday and she was made the re- of a great number of gifts The children amused themselves with a variety of games during the THE ORIGINA EVERY DR OF PURE QUILL OIL AND G is Crammed Full ma it Pure Oils here in Warren and we their high quality Gill 814 before you are out of Gas Or Lubricants Two trucks are at your service Rich milk malted grain in powder For infants invalids growing children Invigorates nursing mmd Ac aged Mora nourishing than tea coffee YOU SaM Price TO APOPLEXY Died While Attending ial Service for Field shal Von Der Goltz Amsterdam June General Count von Moltke chief of the supplementary staff of the army died of heart apoplexy afternoon during a service of mourning in the Reichstag for the late Field Marshal Von Der Goltz says a Berlin telegram Lieutenant General Count von was a nephew of the late Field Marshal oVn Moltke the great who directed the victorious movement of the German armies they achieved their memorable tri- iii the Franco-Prussian war of 1870 At the time of his Uncle's death in 1891 he was a major but in 1899 he was made a general three years later a lieutenant general and in 1902 chief of the general staff in which last he has been credited with having perfected the splendid organization of the German army During the fall of 1914 ments of General Von Moltke's ness were by reports that he had ben superseded as chief of the general staff These however proved unfounded but in December of that year he retired from his post his failing health it was said pre- venting his return to the front He was succeeded by the present head of the general staff General Von In the January George Garris Chester ing an officer William Jones ware murder John Stokes Chester aggravated assault and battery R Miller Montgomery burglary Chas Wilson burglary del Gross Dauphin pandering H M Gibson Dauphin attempted ceny Albert Heagy Dauphin bery Albert Moore Allegheny bery Andrew Bobanic Allegheny burglary Silas Gibson Beaver assault and battery Joseph Gulick Lycoming breaking and en- tering larceny William Barnes Franklin voluntary manslaughter Frank Minnich York felonious en- try Charles Samone Luzerne slaughter Dmytro zerne felonious wounding Robert Brown Luzerne burglary James Ryan Luzerne breaking and ing Jacob Miller Philadelphia der Raymond Kienzle Philadelphia rape Edgar C Hess Philadelphia adultery John Gallagher phia assault and battery robbery Joseph Disimone Philadelphia manslaughter John Taylor Joseph Philadelphia ceny Frank Philadelphia rape Floyd Jackson Philadelphia assault and battery Lewis C Hine Philadelphia murder John pard Philadelphia assault with at- tempt to rape James McCullough Philadelphia larceny Dominic WHY BE CONTENT to receive 3 or 4 per cent interest on your money when the BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION We also accept monthly payments on installment stock and per cent has been credited We loan on First gages In the 21 years of business we helped hundreds of people to homes We are doing business under the ing the same as Banks Home Office 309 Second Avenue BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION er Philadelphia larceny Clarence Heitzman Philadelphia larceny Joseph Gellispie Montgomery lary In addition to these there will be a number of applications made for rehearings applications and for parole of prisoners The first thirty cases will be heard by the Pardon Board Tuesday and the remainder will be taken care of on Wednesday The action of the board in all cases will be announced Wednesday night I t I a i i 1 i l i i i 1 r i I i I I I CHANGE IN SCHEDULE ON WARREN AND JAMESTOWN LINE Effective Monday June 5 1916 First car will leave Warren 6 1 0 A M On j the hour thereafter to and including 9 P M car which will be last car north until 10.45 P M This car will go through to Jamestown arriving there at 11.50 P M and will leave Jamestown 11.55 for only ing in Frewsburg 12.15 First car will leave Frewsburg 6.10 A M for Jamestown ing Jamestown 6.30 Leave Jamestown for Warren arrive Warren 7.45 A M Be- ginning at 7.30 A M cars will leave town thirty minutes past the hour to and in- 9.30 P M which will be last car for Warren until 1 0 1 0 P M car for Frewsburg only arrive Frewsburg 10.30 P M leave Frewsburg 10.35 for Jamestown and arrive at Jamestown 10.55 Leave Jamestown 11.10 P M for Warren arrive Warren 12.15 A M WARREN and JAMESTOWN ST RY CO ATTENTION R O T 31 The regular meeting of the K O T M will be held this evening Geo DeForest BRACELET WATCHES We carry the most complete of bracelet watches in the lowing he was appointed chief of the suitable for graduation gifts supplementary general staff The Kirberger Jewelry store WARREN OIL COMPANY There's No Ad Like a Warren Times Ad Have You Noticed The Xew The Xew The The Xew The Xew They're Real Smart I They're at JOHNSON'S 207 Liberty St CHAIRMAN TO HOLD CONFERENCE WITH PRESIDENT Will Plans for the Com- ing Campaign Harrisburg June C i McCormick the new Democratic 1 tional chairman will go to ton today to confer with President Wilson and will then announce his i plans He will likely go to New j York later in the week and will de- vote all of his time to the work of the committee Mr McCormick received a bution to the campaign funds from a whose name was not announced The gift was ied with an expression of best es Mr McCormick resigned as tor of the federal reserve bank of the Philadelphia district as soon as he was notified of his election as man PRICES On and after June 17 meals at the Exchange hotel will be Sunday dinner Meal tickets P S Horton prop Visit Erie A Cool Enjoyable Day's Out i tiff See Erie the pretty Lake City Pennsylvania Railroad Special train leaves a m Only round trip Bathing boating ing The Evening Is County's leading newspaper WATCHES FOR GRADUATES What could be more suitable for the young man or young lady than a beautiful gold watch and for the young man or bracelet watch for the young lady We have them at all prices and all the best makes Jewelry store That lady plays bridge every weekday of the world Isn't she Can't say that she is By wonderful we mean something to wonder at if she remained at home occasionally and looked after her home that would be wonderful Post FOR IA ut K v i TYPE WRITER J LIKE LOW PRICED FOR QUICK SALE ADDRESS 31 BARRETT BLDG JAMESTOWN N Y The Warren merchant realizes that the is leading newspaper It has the larg est circulation of any paper ing in tne Bounty For Taxicab and Touring Cars Call Bell Reasonable Rates TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY on the North ren street car small black purse Finder leave at this office FOR celery and mato plants Fourth street 1002 near Smith ner C S FOR room 316 Poplar street Shop Sale Hats Expert Remodeling FliAT FOR at siiK umbrella with green lining and amber Reward if returned to Mrs T K Creal street FOR ing Specialty business Owner's time taken up with other for particulars address Lock Box 35 Warren Pa woman for j housework Mrs Frank Brown 405 Poplar street Sth between Crescent and streets a sold ship circle pin with small diamond selling Reward Bell phone R elderly couple two rooms and bath with board Rooms to be north of river and west of 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