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- i V, C' " in-V --. vv4 f " ?! ,1, f AKRON DAILY DEMOCRAT. -FRIDAY DECEMBER 22 I , . r IK P ; M 11 The Standard Hardware Co. Useful Reliable Goods at Reasonable Prices Fine Carving: Sets, Knives and Forks, Manicure Sets, Cutlery of All Kinds, Self Basting; Roasters, Skates, Fire Irons, Heating: Stoves and Ranges, wasning macnines rocFaaaen exercisers, The Standard Hardware Co. 1 IM( Co. Howard ana Hill Sts. ran 1 FRESH COUNTRY SAUSAGE ! S At 8c per lb. ! : turkeys : DUOKS : ocese : chickens t OYSTERS : : Roast Bof) S And nil kinds of choice meat. jos. babel! : Phone 139 : : 190 S. Howard st., cor. Mill tfcAll telophono ordorsj promptly doll vorod. -I Santa Clans Will bo dolightod wjth tho many good things to cat ho will find at tho Clarke Stores New Sweet Oranges, All Kinds Nuts, Candles, Fruits, Figs, Bates, Full Line of Poultry. Wo nro soiling this weok Intent A FlOW .-Mono Mill " iW" $1.05 Clinton Flour, M tt Gilt Edge Flour, JMUU deans Hcstqorn 25c 10 Jiars Ark Soap 25c 10 lb. sack Buckwhont 32c 18 lbs. Granulatod Sugar. .$1,00 THE CLARKE GROCERY COMPANY. 2 STORES. fl38 N. Howard St. ipm 414 e. Market St. ? DONT FAIL t W stotp j AT THE !ii H iii Iadquarters For Xmas ana wringers, Bicycles Hunting Suits and Flshintr Outfits. Machinists', Carpenters' and Engineers IVI LINE 146-148 Sou-bit IVI Tjl 14 and S5. ARREST Will be Made Soon. Assailant of John Thurs ton Is Known. An arrest will be made In tho Mdg" adore case In a fow days. Detectlvo Burllson has Informa. tlon which he believes will load to the detection of tho assailant of John Thurston. It was learned thnt tho night of tho assault Thurston had u orda with a young man ovor tho loss of a. '10 uiu, xjnr inurscon was rounu, noaror dead than allvs, In tho Myors & Hull pottory. His head had been badly cut. It Is alleged that the young man, who Is suspected, wont to his homo and told his mother that ho "guessed he had fixed Thurston." Sho Immediately started out and was tlio llrst to find tho wounded man. The surgeon who was called said that fhu'ston would havo died had It been half an. hour longor boforo ho was disco ered As It Is, ho Is still lu a. serious condl Ion although there Is now little 'doubt of his recovery, LINES CHANGED. Committionert Havo Agreed on, Now Boundary For City. County Commissioners have de. elded to leave proposed north Una of annexed territory Intact, Spilth line will be o changed as. to leave out Allen farms. West line will be changed, so that boundary line will go down Wonster av. then across to Kxchaugo and nut again to proposed annexation lluo. Tho "Howord" Livery, Boarding. Feed and Sale Stable, Oor IVI I II and Hluh Sto, riRST.ClASSSEHVICE Iii Every Respect Phone 1X2. E, W. Cubbljon, prop. are Leaders in Stoves Furnaces. A FULL LINE OF tl-i El GuavtmtQcd Not to Rust. In and Look nt It. T HE fffVj We 166 S. Howard St., Sellers of Stoves Razors, Scissors, Tea and Coffee Pots, Sleds, Coal Vases, Oil and Gas Stoves. and Sundries, buns and Ammunition, Tools. ain s-fc. SOMEBODY Continued From First Page. high up in politics as he will over got, Mr. Dick roniirkudi "There will alwajs be tnlk of this kind. When a nun Is succeeding m,puDiu nro, j ou will always find soino people who ate ulwnjs trying toretaranis rise, Governor iloosc velt Is a young man, and I bellove that ho will ovor hold a warm place in tne hearts or tho people, and con tinue to rlso In usifulileks." AVhon spoken to about the burn ing down of JJuchtol cullegij, .Mr, Dlokimld! "It is a groat culnmlty to the city. I was Infinitely sorry to hoar of tho lire, but trust that the cqIIoro will bo rebuilt." Hon. Dick spoke of liln enjoying life In Washington, but Bald thoro was nothing new In matter relating to Congress. Of tho anti-Imperial-isllfi resolution Introduced by tjona- tor Hoar, of Massachusetts, ho said M cannot, tell ,wlmt wll cqimio of All day Mr. nick has bo'erficcelv Jug visits from friends mid caudl dates. A. II. Crltohflild.of Shrove. caudldato for lleuleimut colouol of tlio Ulghth regiment, was among the visiuhh, "W.. II. Gambia, of Akroiif who wauts to no stuward.uf ilio O.hlo pen Herniary, was also a visitor. Ho took great oncoiiniijcmoiit fi.iin hi. talk with Mr, Dick, and kiIiI tun Okmoorat reporter, "t MUniotliat I'll get tho appointment." Cuncornlng .Mr. 0i)Mi'V npiSiilut- .twt.v, mi, x,u Htlll! "1 mini; no mis h very iiur cnaiivo," heuTTip. O. Austin Lilly of 10M Synth Main st. was'lield up and shot In tho legDy a lilghwn.umiu near Spring. field lake Thursday night. To merchants and hmlncss men of "Kfoiii mane a special ratu 'or dollveilng pacli.icis, parcels, notus, etc. ideally uniruriiic.il imHui,:sis win respond immedlutoly tu'jour "' '"' I'-win-iiiiiistnii piiouiiWH, operating in ooniuctlmi with tliu Western Union Ttlegiaph'Co., 1BJ UUIII mJU 8. The American Pitt. Tol. Co Transcripts, Transcripts havo been flkd by woioner on uratns or i.croy Ullta. bldlo, Thomas Kay, Chris Fuolis and Henry Happ, Tho Coroner blames city ofllolals roi not onforo. Ing a render ordinance lu caso of Hiltabldlo. and a b ufliHS136S Sl g ' Triple wm.'ts Corao Wmmw Urn JAHANT CO. MEMORIAL Services of Womans' Relief Corps. Addresses Made by Prominent Mem' bers Those Who Have Died. The annual memorial services of tho Womans Relief Corps wore held In O.A.R. hall Tuesday nftornoon, A regular rltuattstlo program was given In memory of tho dead, not only of the 1V.R.C, but also Buck ley Post, G.A.It.. Addresses wero made by Major H. A. Kasson In be half of tho stnta departrnent.G.A.R., and Kit Smith and J. H. Seymour for Buckley Tost. Mrs. S. M. E. Battels responded for the W.Tt.C, The neorologlcal list for the past year contains tho following names: Buckley Post John W. Qormley, Daniel Woods, Nell Youtz, Col. A. L. Conger, Elijah Neal, M. M. Bock. well, E. Hitchcock, A. W. Parker, Prof. Ellas Fraunfolter, H. W, Proctor, Albert Bugcr, J. W. Little, E. W. Wloso, Joseph Young, H. H. Foltz and Geo. W. Smetts. W.R.O. Mrs. Irwin, Mrs. Kroudor, Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs( Stall, Mrs. Snyder and MrsKaohol Flower. BONDS. People Will Vote on Question Again. Commissioner A. T, Paige said to day that the matter, of Issuing $10,000 bonds for securing better fire lighting faollltlcs would bo re-sub-milted to a voto of the people at next spring's primary election. "I believe the destruction of Buch tel college Wednesday night will bo an object lesson to the people and that tholr votes will bo greatly In fluenced by It. "Our calculation Is to build a new engine house near the Intersection of North Union st. nndUuchtolave.; also n now hose house In caoh the Third and Fifth wards. Wo would albo put an aortal truck In No, 1 cn: glue house.and would then be well prepared to' light Urea In high build ings." FIRST-SUBSCRIPTION To Building Fund of Buchtel College Received -Meeting. ' Knculty nud trustees Uuchtol col lege appointed committee to secure tcmpoi.iry quarters. Committee will report at mooting trustees Tuos ilny, 10 o'clock. A mass mooting 111 bo hold Tuesday night. Many lellor sympathy received. Dr. L. If. Cuufluld, of Belleville, sent In (lr.it subscription for now building. ELOPING An eloping couple tried to get a mairlage license In Probata court Thuisduy afternoon. Tho young man gave his name as Robert V.. Dawson and his home as New Haven, Conn. Ills companion was Miss OliSo E. Hill. She Is 18 years of ngo. He Is a traveling s'llcsmau. Iloth were stylishly dressed. It was ascertained that tho young 1 idles' parents objected to the union. They left for another city whero they expect to bo more successful. Washington, Dua.32. (dpi.) Pres ident Krugei's government has for mally protested to Secretary Hay against tho sale of munitions of war by Amoilcnn manufacturers and merchants to tlio British govern ment. js The Jabant Furnace. Plate Granite Ware. WEgmtfrnss Call aud seo our Economy Gas Stoves " Means What We Say. Economy in Gas. and Eurnaces. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Miss Barnum left Thursday for Danbury, Conn., where she will Bpcnd the holidays. lid M. Miller and O. C. Barber left lot Now York Friday. Miss Laura MoFarland has return ed from Morrlstown, N, Y., whero she attended Miss Dana's school. She will remain during the holidays. Mrs. A. T. Paige left Friday for New York. .Mrs. H. C. Corson h.as returned from the East. Frank R. Maryln, of tho Univer sity of Michigan law school, Is home for tho holiday vacation. Car) Oanter, of Konyon college Is spending the holidays with his mother In this city. F. M. Atterholt Jr., of Yale, Is the guest of bis parents. Ho will roturn to college after tho holiday vacation. F, M. Atterholt has returned from New York whore he has been for several weeks on business. Wm. Bell, of 118 Bowery St., was on Thursday night called to Cleve land by tho serious Ulnlss of his wlfo who Is visiting frlonds thore. Akron people registered at Clovo land hotels Thursday were: K. Ken dig, Hollenden; H. T. Hatch, Still man; C. B. Wilson, Weddell; J. L. Lambrlght, W. H. Carter, G. A. Grlfllths, Forest City; Q. B. Tucker, American. Miss Llbble Loomis, of 145 Grant st., Is confined to hor home with diphtheria. Prof. Maria Parson went to Zanes vllle, Friday. A. J. Lawrence started Friday on an Kastorn trip. Will O. Couden, of Tufts college, Alass., after a few days visit In Ak ron, left Friday to spend tho holt days In Concord, Mich. A. Kaulfmnn, of Philadelphia, is spending a few days In the city. Ltuilng-Uplmm. A society event, Interesting to a largo circle of Akron people, was tho marriage Thursday afternoon at 2:80 of Miss Myrtello Louise Upham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Up ham of 101 Oakdale avo., to Mr. Ford Hayes Lanlug. Tho ceremony was porformed at tho bride's home, In tho presence of nearly 100 guests, by Itov. Dr. William Harper Blder of Clevoland, who used the beautiful Episcopal service. Promptly ata:80 the wedding party marohed, to tho triumphant strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, played by Miss Mlnnietta Heno berger, into the front parlor of the resldonco and took plaoes near a pyramid-canopy ot palms. The bride was gowned In crepe deohelne, trimmed In point laoe and carried wnuo roses. 1110 oruios maui,Aiisa Johanna Lanlng, a sister of tho groom wore white India silk and oarrlcd pink roses. Mr. Edward A. Upham, brother of the brjdo, was best man. Tho house decorations were palms, stmlax, roses and pink and whtto oarnatlous. They wore beautifully arranged and presented a pleasing olTect. A weddlngdlnner was served at 8:80. Besides Akron friends, out-of-town guests, to the number of 76, wore present. They camo fiom Chi cago, Buffalo, N.Y.; Lansing and Owasso, Mich.; Medina, Chagrin Falls, Cleveland, Ravenna and Nor walk, O. Tho bride and groom left Thursday evening for Chattanooga, Tonn., whore thoy will spend a few weeks. Thoy will return to their future home nt Norwalk by Feb. 1. Mr. Lanlng Is a member of the Lanlng Printing Co. of that place. SCHOLARSHIPS. Three Offered by Place School. Oak Charming Entertainment For Pupils End of First Term. There was a pleasant Christmas celebration given Friday morning In In the gymnasium of the private 6chool at Oak Place. A charming lecture Illustrated by Mr. Means' etereoptlcon was given by Rev. Geo, A. Atwater, rector of the cburoh of Our Savior, The children exchanged Christinas gifts about a tree. This entertainment ended the first term. School opens again January 8, when new pupils may apply, Tiie sohool takes pleasure In Offer ing threo scholarships, ono of which Is. flllod for tho current year. Appli cations for the other two will be gladly received after January 3, sub ject to consideration of the donor. Ruins Smoldered. At 10 o'clock Thursday night, an alnrra was turned In from box M. The oause of the alarm was the smoldering ruins of Buchtel college. The department responded and for hearty two hours poured water upon (he smoking heap ot debris. It con tlnued to burn all day Friday, READ DEMOCRAT ADS. WSiVMMWWVl I What Will You LET US Xmas P This is a present suitable, y the recipient. "- sue us run uuuu, HtLIAHLt FOOTWEAR. OUR PRICES ARE TUB LOWEST. ess tarn. a . C QUO S. JMAQMMMMMMWW l- I Oa s Fixtures BtnPfcSfiv?LJAHL? AI.REUCE1? PRICES ' tho finest and largest O&K'wm 'k" th,ls cltyt also anewlot of ETCHED and ART ULUBKS for Wclsbach and Electric Lights. Portables BrnrknhT et. Now styles of Natural Gas Lamps. Tall nd Psefboforo buying.' 203 E. Market st. Office Tel. 195. pnvumi......!..., 3poil RTTOITTTPJG ! CANE SEAT From 75 gjnf lip. Cobbler Seat'Rockers $2.00 and up. Extension Tables $6.00 and up. Wood Seat Rockers $1.25 and up. Sideboards $10 and up. Couches of all kinds. SELECT YOUR XMAS PRESENTS NOW and havo G . EAA3 Blfi 149 and "151 South Main Street.. Open Evb nine's. iwiwnirtf.nn.-ii.n. --.,..--- , ARE YOU SATISFIED. TWtm Without PLAT! AicciM.n. Wo Do Pnlnloao Extraotlng And you keep your souses alert all the while; we don't put you to sleep. Fillings, soc up. Plates, $6.00 Set. Bridge Work, $5.00. Best Gold Crowns, $5.00. All work guaranteed 20 years. Examlnntlon Froo. New York Dentists Hi and M8 South Main St.. Akron. wwnrwwa SPECIAL FOR XMAS Surprising sale of suits, top furnishings. Great Xmas sale of boys' and children's clothing. Don't delay, como at once. Come here first, after you havo made your purchaso hero you will find you havo saved a considerable amount. ThiU counts when thoro "are others" you want to innko happy with a Xmas present. M Elegant Suits at nne uvercoais ax 5. r s ana upwards Top Coats at $S.o and upwards Neckwear sold elsewhere at 50c, our special Xmas prico 25o. Our 7Bc and SI Neckwear, special'iXmas price SOo. Remember you will find John her? at the Big 134 Clothing House MOLDSTEIN & OO. ; hllflSlilins Ail!!Ni:lV SlillinliliM !i And what makes a more welcome and beautiful gilt to mother' wife, daughter pr Ulster than a ' PRETTY, STYLISH HAT? Oljvc-The best oroota-A complete stock tho best makes from R 60c un Wolf l3QSouth 1 ...1 A PLAC 01) f ANT V -"' Buy for Xmas? SUGGEST Slippers for young and old. They v u, . n .. . . ?4Mik. VJWtll Main S. ill Res. 747. l , M ,,,,,J I OF- DINING CHAIRS-- thehi set dsido until you Kempel "With tho condition of your tooth? No! Then why not lot usi put them in a condition that will enhanco your beauty, health and comfort? You 11 bo sur prised nt tho small cost and de lighted with the result. If it is necessary to draw your tooth Open, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sundays 9 to 1 coals,overcoalsand!men'js $6 and upwards $1.00 and 1 80 Glove In the city. , Howard! at. ADS. IN THE-DEMOCRAT I ", 1 tux 3ft tLfi. l.t)Val3lJ'4.'i. atvt'r n 'if-,hA u-