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" -? SySCg BU91VII UIUI Waists ROOTERS OF"F"tCl Hon. C. R. GRANT, President. JOHN MOTZ, 1st Vice President. G. W. SIEBER, General Counsel. W. C. MARPLE, Sec. and Gen. Jlgr. . W. A. McCLELLAN, Treasurer. Shirt Caused SomeTrouble. The proper My?. and tucked waist.-, the the latest in embroidered host fitting waist.- you ever bought are the main principles of our shirt waist stock. I Umpire Prepared For a General Assault. The United States Building: & Loan Company. Capital, - $5,000,000 Capital In torce, - $1,650,000 Cash capital paid in, - $ 140,000 Loan1- on real" estate on satisfactory term- to hoi lower. cont interest paid on paid un and installment stock semi-annually 1 aim ii rar ccin puiu on ueposu. rui ion inioriiiaiiou can ai oiuci corner ifill and Main, The TSuchtel, pel I H FAMILY AFFAIR- 'fiPrSrarasBaBESSgS5KBS &You Have Not Seen r.m - Benjamin Street Resi- M dents CouJd Not Agree. until von ire oll'er- ihe greatest attraction in Akron, frill anil see tlu i'1-H'it li:in:iin. x ife imr in fe IVIEIBM'S SUi . fP The erge suits? announced last week have been gener ic?- ously'weleonied because of their faultless style, perfect oireei uar bonaucior aaia to nave sj coloring and merchant-tailor finish: could lianlly be better NERVE Ladies' percale waists tucked and braid triiiiuied oUc Percale- and Madras, cloth waists also plain white 7"c Light blue, darkjdue, plain pink, plain white waist. trimmed, als'o tucked. fast color, proper shapes .f I.imi White lawn and liirht bluechainbniy waists, trimmed. with tucks and insertion-, -plendid value -fJ.-J.") White lawn also percale-, tucked and insertion fronts, fast color waists -'2. Pink a fid blue batisle, insertion trimmed $1.75 Plain wjiite lawn also pink and blue waist-. ni-cr- tion trimmed, tucked fronts, good value- $2.00 rsBo-fco L. OIKS' LIXKN MvIRTS. full made, -25c 5(t- He Tossed the Second Baseman Aside Of a Total Stranger.! I And Looked For More Players j Mo Conquer. !r..,t u dj u:u ruuiiu uii we ucu ifiiii a Little Daughter. 150 and 152 South Howard Street. rVMMW-Avr The Styles You See in the East Large assortment of Trimmed Pattern Hats that will interest and please you, not alone the artistic beauty but the very rea-un-ahle prices..- Smith & Teeple, No. 172 S. IVlain St. The Straw fHats Ale Fast Disappearing. !g To sell lots of Straw Hat-, or in fact anything, i- to sell the COR RECT THING AT T11K RIGHT PRICE. "We -ell Red Hot Finish of the A. H.S. and W. R. A. Game. 1 The Akron High -eliool team made annttempt to play base ball on the i Unchtel college "rounds Monday t afternoon with the We-tern Reserve Academy club of Ilud-on. The local player- were out-clas-ed thy tiie visitors and despite the fact that the crowd was with them they could not defeat their opponent-. In the last inning a wildly excited gang of rooters lined up along the flr-t bae and began to whoop matter- up for the Akron team. Tin rattled the 'visitor- to such an otent that they threatened to Icae the field. The pitcher made a decidedly un complimentary reiiuu k to Umpiie Jjimric, who -lied hi- coat ami pre pared to lotart a little lough hou-e. The -econd ba-eman hustled in to argue the ca-e. He was politely but firmly grabbed by the aim and tos Walked. Into the Resi dence Uninvitejd. . Became Very Angry When He Was Discovered. Had Lost $100 After Taking Four Drinks of Whiskey. SPRING r.N'DKItWKAK AND NEGLIGEE SHIRTS the same way. anyard i Myers Reliable Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers, IIS AND I20S.MA!N K ' H We have and are selling tlie Finest Line of Millinery Ever shmvn or sold by us. Every grade am known to the tradeyo.it will iind in our stock make the price so reasonable that all can buy. J. M. LITTL i price Wc' H Si i IJilli J J B led about Sl feet, landing tininjuied 1 1 on all tours, a much weaker anil completely conquered hilligerent." The majority of the young men I from Hudson weie adverse to a ny disturbance and the threatened tur f moil iit. averted. The coaching ! tactic- of Akron were "perhaps too ' enthusiastic but the boys wanted to w in. The High school team was out battid and out played. They were piactically without a third base man a-the younginan who was at that I position, not only mulled cerything , that came his vaj . but he fell all over himself, at eery opportunity. I 'I'll.. r.i.w. (.till. (Ii tnli, A. H.S. Washer, c ) Valentine, lb Gloer. :ih Eimric ss-;ib-p Rhoades, :tb-ss Cros5, 3b-p Cah, If Mar-, if .... Chamberlain, cf A.lt.lt.Ill.I'.O.A.K. i 5 1 :s (i ii 10 i r. 1 0 0 1 I 1 EXHAUSTION ISIS, and has resided in Akron 40 1 yea is. The funeral will be held Wednes Caused the Death Of An Aged and day at the residence. Lnternient in Respected Woman. Glendaie. Totals W. R. A. 41 12 8 27 KS 20 A.H. H.lll. I'O.A.K. Mrs. Mary Joy Raw sou. SO years, 4 ELECTED """V '..-,' . . . ' .the annual evening ar u o ciock oi cxnauBtion and old age. at the home of her daughter, Mr. Col. Geo. r. Perkins, . , A. . , , . .. ,. , .... ' T, - x ,, ' elected a delegate to the national 212 orth Prospect st. She ... . f, .. .. T was born m Massillon on Dec. :0, DELEGATE At meeting of the Ohio 'Eclectic association, in Columbus, i Dr. V. K. Folt. of this city, was cnentiou Bissell, cf 7 Rogers, 3b 0 Hudson, p j . 6 Thompson, lb . .Lawrence, s o Hopkins, If tV WM .:5- a...- m.jac ". The Akro :."' --; m - m SxZf si Shoe Co. I Darrowsj, rf Davis, 2b IIerion,c . Totals.... ." 0 1 V, 2 3 !) 0 2 I 0 0 2 0 1 0 r, o ol 18 12 27 7 7 Tlii- cut does" not do justice to the style w Inch it represents. We have them in -tickiu hlnck or tan, vici kid. liand welt and hand turned soles. The style la-t i- just riirht and will he a com Tort to our seef. Oxfords 3-00 ' will not W.'R. A.. 0 0 0 2 4 4 14 318 A. H. S .28000100 612 Two base hit.s. Hudson, Lawrence. Three babe hits, Limrii:. Passed balls, "Washer 2. Base on balls", Hudson 1, Cross:s. Hit by ball, Her ron. Struck out. Hiidsnn ii. Prne i:. 1 Umpire. Liinric. A Big Contract. '. Marxh, supeiintendeiit of Sunt! Ladies, see them lip at the heel. i pair if vou Price for tan and hlaeU lie .oir will want Iiesl line of men's hoe- ever -hnwn in Akron at and $S.50 & .Julius l Jte I con-truct Ion for the Standard Under- ground Cable Co., of Pittsburg. Pa., ;' returned to Cleveland yesteiday, afc aftei a vi-it with his. biother P. j. ji!.Mar-!i. .r 138 .'. Forge -t. Mr. j Maish is engaged in the work of put :ij,ting in the telephone plant of the .Home Telephone Co. of Cleveland, for which tht-Standnrd T.C. Co. has contract : il will take over six :mi: i months to complete, using a carload of cable per day. It i- all iinder- "04 I ground woik, and will involve" an lO outlay of over a million and gli J dollars. r o The uereilislajed by an unknown individual at the home ol' Otto JSiet.of l:4 tilenwood a., Monday night suipas-es anything yet -reported to local authorities. About ten o'clock, after the family had ietired,the father was awakened by the .-cieaiiis of an eilit-year-ol.d daughter who was in a room up-tail--. Hei calls-for "help" were quickly answered by Mr. RieU. Reaching the room he found the lamp broken and the tuiniture in general disorder. A light was -e-cured and a staitling sight was ex posed. On the bed with the. little girlwa-a total htianger, eiidently about 30 or ." year- of age. He was sound asleep. Mr. Riet searched the fellow without awakening him. In a hip pocket he fount! a leather billy. A-fde fiom that there was no weapon of kind. J Without di-turbinir the intiuder a " I revoher was biought up to the room. The man was then awakened, lie was in an ugly mood and immedi ately commenced a tirade against t those who had distiubed him. He1 insisted that he was in his boarding house and that his board bill had! been paid in advance. After a few minutes, probably di-coering his mistake, he wilted. The man told a pietty straight story and was allow ed to depart without being arrested. He said he w;isa barber, that he" was employed in a shop on Market street and that hi- name was Davis. J He leached Akron only a few days ago from Chicago. Monday night lie met a number of companions and be gan drinking. He said that he had had only four dinks of whiskey. After that his mind was a blank. He said that when he started out he had $100. Of this $(55 was in checks and .$30 in money. "When awakened he had nothing. He doei not know what became of the money. Tuesday morning Mr. Bietz called at the address the stran ger had given him. He found the man at work. Special Sale Struck a Passenger. William Brasell, Amanda Bras-JJ -ell and Sara Henline of 174 Benja- mill st., were arraigned in Police I J..' -OF- Ladies' Black and Tan SHOES PRE ! II JJe&t Styles. Best Fitting. Best Wearing Shoe- in the city. You can make, no mistake in buying your . U made to order and trimmed regardless of cost. More of these excellent series thi- week. Some special lines in hoys clothiiiir, and .an attractive nflerinjr of seasonable -iiits for men, in "various cloths and coloring, at reduc tions uch as are not often observed riirht in the height of i court Tuesdav morning on charge of I M V il); , . ,- T , sere suns, wim sijk .. . . " .:.... .... 3fti tacimr-tlO. Mens Iijjht suit- at li. S. $0 and timvards. 'ct Men's sprimr and -ummer suits, in worsteds, cheviots, ge vicunas, fancy ami plain check and herringbone weaves; 255 either single or double-breasted sack coats. Remember, Rlr: John is the leader for hoy' and children's clothhnr. l A Eat and Ball or a scientific Box Kite given FREE suit. sold. XT? SHO C. A. H0LL0WAY, 143 S. Howard st. wwwwww vww WWWv O. A. Goddard ili-orderlv conduct bv fichtinir. Th ca-e- were continued until Friday. It i- alleged they engaged in a free-for-all family quarrel last Sun day. Mis, Amanda lira-sell wa seveiely bruised. Henry A. "Warner, a conductor on !? j the Grant st. line., and John Baugh- !l- of disorderly conduct. Their case were continued. Sunday Baiighmau boarded .Warner's car. Warner, it is i alleged, accused Baughman of being I intoxicated Baughman told Warn er he was a pievaricator. The con ductor -truck Baughman, it is claim ed. Baughman had AVarner arrest ed and vice versa. - David Snyder pleaded not' guilty to depositing night soil on Howard st. The case was continued. Adam Parson, James McYenrny and Frank Martin were fined $2 and costs for intoxication. s with vverv bov' PHOTOGRAPHER I 7Ls Arcade Building I The Big 134 OSo-feHSrag House No. 134-136. Double JStore. youth HoAvard st. Holdstein &. Co. m m - w m i m r.- K:: r S 8l G'sPointcrs. . While they last, 2."c lunch boxes, 2.",c lunch baskets, or 2.'ic ladies work baskets, for !)c. Window full is the extent of stock. Will not duplicate. Schumacher & Gammeter. UHii. HowaidSt. e.xt to J-askaris Fruit Stole. ywvwwwwvwvwww J John (i. Engelbnrt. Win. F. Ecknrt Engelhart & Eckart l tUUlDeiS, Gas pitting. ? iltrs. ofthe Engelhart Hot Wnter ticnerntor. S :1I1E. Mill st. Tel. 45 VWWWVWMlWWVWWM. j AKRON PHOTO ENGRAVING CO. Is now in its new building; ITo. 603 S. Main at., erected purposely lor Its business, equipped with all modern ma ckinejy and devices to produce the best class of woi i. In Hall Tone and Zinc E-.chlu. Phone ITo. 1681. G. A. LEY, Sec. and Treas. Those of our rcadera who havo used Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy will not bo surprised to learn that tho sale of this most excellent medicine has been extended around the world and that it is fast becoming a uni versal favorite in the treatment of coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. The 25 and CO cent sizes for sale by IVIillinery Received this week numerous invoices of special novelties for the present season. We invite you to inspect our Trimmed Hats Feeling confident that tre ean suit all in style and price. rand Bargains in Flowers PERSONALS. Im n aE.buRR "MIMMWB I IB &&SL :&&&S- w When you want Refeshments ot .l? . I . all Kinds, such as Imported and Do- ftli W mestlc '15 $ lies, Liquors and Beers fl "f The best wet eoods obtainable visit -J- ATLANTIC GARDEN jfj W 200-202 E. Market st. W TCTTT TlMr DD(1C Drnnr .'- yj. DETTLING BROS., Props. n . Os k? "fc Cte Oi 5 &i "? 5 ' LAST LINKS. M ? ! th. German Society Notes. BROKE HIS ARM Robert Wise 1016 South Main St. broke his nrm by falling from a wheel Monday. BARBER SHOP A. R. Welter linn established a now barber nhop on Exchange -t., near Grant. THREE CENT IXXCII COUN TER Samuel Whitelaw will open a three cent lunch counterat lit.! South Howaid st Tuesday. AX EXCELLENT CONCERT The Mandolin club, under the direc tion of Mi-s Angie Watters, assisted by the Tuesday Musical club will give a concert in the First Congrega tional chinch, Wednesday evening, May -M. Those w ho assist are, Mrs. Henry Perkins, Mis. Frank A. Sei beiling, Mis. David I,. Marvin, Miss Tone Kdgerton. Mis. (icoigc C. Kohlerand William A. Willett i halfCIexelniid. mSTnXUlMSHKI) IMPERSON ATORS Mr. and Mis. Francis I.a- Removal Notice After Wednesday, May 17, our place of business will bo found at NO. 31 8 Mill St. Mairet Block Mr. John Col la is and Mrs,. Ruth Ewing of Canton spent Sunday with Mrs. J.M. Harding, 129 Pearl st. Mrs. IT. J. Shreffler left for J)ay ton Monday where she will spend a short vacation with friends. Howaid li. Liniriu. clerk in the American Cereal Co., went to Law rence, Kansas, yesterday, where ho will join his parents and enjoy his annual vacation. Judge C. R. Giant issutleringlrom an attack of bronchitis that prevents him from speaking above a whisper. He expects in a few days to go away whole he can get relief fiom it. Mis. Ross Cline and mother, Mrs. Hettie Cline of Doylestown are the guests of Akion lelatives. Mr. Ro-s How Easy To keep your silver bright and clean if you use our Silver 1'olisli. We believe it is the best polish in the world. It -aves time and labor and leaves Si verv bright polish Call for a sample bottle Large Bottles 2Sc Frank, Laubach & Clemmer Co. I.O.O.F. Temple, Main Street. UNEASY EMPLOYES. t Action of Pennsylvania Officials Wor ! ries C. A. & C. Men. The Pennsylvania load has com- Ctine has accepted a postion with tho I-menced to take an inventory, sU to speak, of the employes of the Cleve land, Akion & Columbus road, a'nd a good many of theinareonthe unea-v to While we aiebuildingoii ourpiesent site. And as we wish to reduce our stock shall sell everything at cut prices. Nelan Bros. BIRTHS. Pitkin To Mr. and Mrs. Win. G. Pitkin, 102 Hulbei t st., Friday. May 12,'a daughter. Puitnv To Mr. and Mis. Win. M. Puidy, 40.-J West Chestnut st.. Mon day, May lii, a sou. Dins To Mr. ami Mrs. Mai tin Deis, l(2 Cuyahoga st., Satiuday, L May 1H, a son. M. O'Neil fc Co. and will remove Akron with his family. The Militant Dancing Academy, Prof. W. A. Barron, principal, closed it dancing season Monday evening in Militant hall. About "0 couple attended. Emanuel H. Arnold, of this city, and Miss Edith L. Fisher were mar ried at Killbuck, the home of the bride, Wednesday, May 10. They will be at home to friends at 142 South Maple st. after May 20. O, P. Kintz has accepted a position with the Erie railroad at Marion. He expects "to remove his family there soon. Glen White went to Cleveland Monday to accept a position as state agent for the Cleveland Press. There will be a May social Friday evening, May 19, in the Congrega tional church. Thomas Kelly, of Mingo Junction, formerly of Akron, is visiting friends here. - Mrs. Ruth Ewing, of Canton, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Harding, 129 Pearl st. Among the Akron visitors in Doylestown Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vogt and daughter. Miss Abbie; Will Stehli; Barclay Lynch: Will and Harry O'Brien and Will Gillespie. Hoover- McAlpin. The most brilliant and pleasing so ciety cent in Uniontown's history for many years past, was the occasion of the marriage of Mis- Emma Hoover of Uniontowu and Chesteij McAlpin of Akron, which occurred heie at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon, says the Canton News Democrat. Both the contracting parties are well and favorably known; the bride he-i in.' the onlv damrhter of Mr. and g. .. -- o - - - : Mrs. Samuel Hoover of Uniontowu. I . seat just now. says the Cleveland Leader. Within the last few days I there has been a letter bent to each of the employes of the C. A. & C. road asking for a complete account of the recipient of the notice. The que-tions asked in the letter aie as to the age, the term of service with the company, the position held, and.the qualifications for the same. This is another indication coming on top of the many signs of the past few days that the Pennsylvania is soon I o assume control of the road it ha operated under a tratlic agreement for a good many years. The question most interesting to the employes of (he road just now i- how many of them will be retained in their pres ent position, which can only be ans wered by the officials at the Pitt--burg offices. It is intimated, how ever, that the force will be consider ably lessoned." A telegram from Philadelphia announces that a party will inspect the C.A.&C. -oon. The party starts from Pittsburg Tuesday. There was a time when the most nauseous medicines were regarded as the best. Hot drops were perhaps the most disagreeable of the old time remedies. Their place has been taken by one of the most pleasant medi cines in use. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is not only much more agreeable to take but more reliable. It always cures and cures quickly. For sale May is the Month For Flowers and Millinery. We have just received NEW GOODS in all depart ments. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Children's Hats, Walking: Hats and They comprise all the newest and latest things out. Our stock of Corsets and Summer Corsets should be seen bv all. WOLF & OEOK. 130 South Howard S-fc. OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST ON AaBI 5saper and Paints Danforth & Saunders, Tolophono 396. No. 3 OS E. IVIill St. KltUAUKli To Mr. and Mis. Wil- .r i i:....L.i.- (.j- i i-..i I i .. i...i...r ..,. ..i.;iit.. :.. .1 ..4- ' " llliip-ivii;tlr i , cm MUltflV si., rwillll- lllll iti,ifc n ii,- .iijiiii,, in inu nil day, May I", a daughter. 'of landscape and scenic painting, w bile thogiooin is a prominent young Our $:j..")0 and $o.lM line r Ask for the Croker stvle-. wch.ivi'iio rninpotit ion mi. fc-v "J E-fc's -the Latest ron Shoe 132 South Ahnn Si root. Ruhber heels, ran or black put on, .")(). TEieAk o. vfz 81 i The Akron Turnverein sent a dis"- ,M,n"' "" h" ,,l,ve :l wi(I :im' unviable ? '...:.. :... rr ..... , reputation as imneivonatois of bn- iiii-l uiiuiiiiiKrr'H mill, COIlSlSTlllg Ol William Loeber, John Seidensphi-' lnnn l'l,s,riK",els wiU "PI"-'811' ' tl,i' ner, Hugo Wilms and Andrews Sei-!c"-v !" Mc,,,' , Thursday, del to Caiium S.i)nii..,x- . .-,.- P,:'J -' -niong the scOm- to be i resent this district in a convention oi i uineis, Uiioli was hi set ;i time for an athletic contest to be -held in Saginaw. Michigan. Fifteen couples of Akion people went to Canton Saturday night to u fk5 .attend the cake walk, w hieh was tin- feature of the eveninjr. Miss rieisehinan of Akron, and Mr. Clyde Kaston of Canton, were a winded the cake. piesented ait Ric.haid III: Merchant ir Pair." b S. "The Wooing." fiom The Trial." fiom the Vnliifii " V II.....,,- I'lV Theyre .Smith and The Ladies' A i( Society of Giace Reformed church will .meet at the home of Mrs. N. A. Manty, 215 N. Sumner st.. Wednesday afternoon. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Kownril for nny cnio ot Cntnrrh Hint cannpO bo cured by Hull's C.itnrrli Cure. J. V. CHENEY A CO., l'rops., Toledo, O. w e, tlio under6lguod, have known .1. F. Cheney for the lust. 1.1 jeurs, ami beltoo hlin porfectly lionorublo In nil business iriinsiictlons, mul financially iiblo Io enrry out niiv obllKatluu nimlo by their Ilrm. WKHl' .fe TUUAX, "WhoWile Drucelsts, loloilo.l). hh ' WAI.IIINli, ICINNAX .t MAItVIN, i. -- , . ., --..- HiioicMiiu iiruuuisis. To inln. o. j.oiK. lUiiiigsiiMiii, i)., WecoRltlon ( Ilnll's Catarrh Ouro Is taken InlLriiiillv sketches fiom Damon and Pvthi.-i Tip Top Tent K. 0. T. M. Special exclusion to Mill Cieeki day, Tuesday, May 30, leaves Erie station at round trip. Children oOc Special Irailil nctliiRilliwtlyiinoii thn blood and mucous 7 n i'ii l mi surfaces of lhosj8tein. lrlco7Co per bottle, i ii.ui. f.i M.i.ibyiiluirugKiit-i. Testlmonlnlsfree. jinirs inuiiiy i'iu nso ine Dust. society man' of Akron. The ceremony which made the two husband and wife, was performed by Rev. H. J. Christnian of the First Reformed church, at the home Mrs. A. M. Stcee, in the presence of about 85 invited guests. The blide w:is elegantly attired in a gown of white cashmere, in a bodice .set 'in pearls and very nattily enibellislfed with ehilToii, while in her hand she car lii'd a. boquet of white carnations. The happy couple will soon take up their new home in Akiun.O., where the gloom holds a lesponiible and lucrative position and lo which placo tho best wishes of their many friends will follow thorn. Here Itls Tins' cut will show you the Detroit Hot Plate Gaso line Stove. The oiily th'inir of the kind on the mar ket. Call and see it at 16(5 S. J Toward street. If you are going to put in a furnace, call on us. we have the MRST. The hist seeiv winter has proven this. Jahant & Weber