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fst t mTTfT fe u 1 V. T1IL WA1U0N DAILY MnUUJll, 'IbxJbDAY, Jan. 'U, 1007. PAGxi HVli , i .ty yttfj -'f r T C V K ' i j - .V 'I ;l - STRELITZ'S g SSSL DISCOUNT SALE It makes an $e8.oo Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suit or Overcoat for $13.50. Same True of Spelllnn,. When 1 was In England, before tlio "cntonto cordlnlo," 1 discussed tlio metric Bystem with nn Englishman. The English system of weights and measures, ho admitted, was complex, but ho said It was precisely becanso of Its Innumerable- difficulties that It constituted a marvelous Instrument for making supplo the young brains which filled the English schools. M. Chimin In LoTournnl of Paris. P5or Economy. Some fellow's Idea of a good time Is to pay a ten-dollar fine for CO cents worth of fun. Koreans Lovers of Flowers. Tho Koreans aro great lovers ol flowers, though comparatively fow have tho means to Indulgo this tasto, Age Not Necessarily Dotage. Tlio folly of old ago which Is called dotage Is peculiar to silly old men, not to ueo Itself. CIccio. Mrs. Marshall at Epworth Tliurs. dqy evening. 1-21.31 The Latest and Best is PILLSBURY'S BfcST CEREAL Try some. It's great. r- Both Phones r . AT F. J. IUSSH GROCER. N.E. Cor. Stole & Center Sts. Kosher Meats Just Arrived KNAOKWURST FRANKFURTERS WIENERWURST LARGE BOLOGNA LONG BOLOGNA RING BOLOGNA Thcso aro tho beat goods in sausages th'ifc money will buy. ROBINSON'S GROCERY Phono HO 200 E. Center Street. Agency for Wood's Doslpn Coffee eHoiee Ohair Sd.-,ts fis Box 100 brass tacks .... 5c Dust pan fiu Bottlo ammonia Ge No. 2 lamp burner .... 5c No. 2 lamp chimney .... 5c .2 boxes shoo nails 5u Bottlo vaseline Gc WMMHiWF'iA)aFjmnwriBasrii THE RACKET STORE DICKINSON'S OUR JANUARY BARGAIN GIVING SALE , All Men,s Suits 4 FF All Young Men's Suits FF All Children's Knee Pants l4 (QFF All Men's Youths and Children's f.Overcoats J4 f f- Open tonight. SU3, BAST CENTER 4 STREETS B. TIME IS GOING DON'T LET IT PASS SECRET WAS WELL KEPT Double Wedding Took Place at Newport. BRIDE'S UTILE SISTER Sworn to Secrecy for Period of One Week. Tuesday the Week Expiring Miss Ethel Patterson Says Marion Young Couples are Married. "CiVc, hut is html lo keep :t real secret. If .sister hadn't given mo tt dollar L would hsivo told long ngo, but I only promised ta keep quiet for a week, fro- hole goes", said Hlhcl, the twelve year old sis-, te- of -Mrs. Coral (I'ntler.-son) I.of Iler, wlni was secrotlv Jiiarried in Xewpnil.v Kentucky, Monday, .Jan- nary 14. Jt frecms, as though a quartette composed of .Mr. J'lmcr T. Lef fler, aged twenty-two, Miss Coral M. Patterson, used twenty-one; Mr. Orlej K. L'ncapher, tvonty- ono and Miss Verna Dougherty, twenty seven, wont to Newport, Kentucky, on Mendiiy, a wool: ago, and were quictlv married. The mainage was unknown to the fam ilies and immediate friends Avith tho exceptions of lit t lo Miss Ethel Patterson, who kept her secret well until today. When the young people leturncd home, they went to their respective homes and their marriage was not even suspicioned until the licenses wote road the following dav in the Cincinnati papers. Even then tho .voting peoplo partiallv warded off tho inquisitive public by stating that some one had merely placed their names in the nnnor for u joke and all emphatically denied tho reports of the marriage. It was not until today when tlio little trill disclosed tho secret that eon uratulatiops began to vain down upon tho brides aifd grooms and the happy young couples 'made no further denial. The young people, when inter viewed todoy gavo nof special lea f.on for their secret marriages. They declared that parental ob icctions did not at ;dl figure in (he affair as i ho parents know nothing qf the planned marriage or 5 eENts Bottlo machine oil 5c 2 boxes wiro hair pins.. 5s Box shoo blr.cking 5c Rolling pin 5& Firo shovol 5c Lantern globo , Cc 0 qt. tin pudding pan ....5c 3 china nest eggs 5c BIG STORE DICKINSON & CO. It makes a Wilson B;os. Shirt for 80c. It makes 5 prs. of Shawknit Hose for $1.00. wore even suspicious of such a tiling. "Wo just wanted to plnv a joke tin our friends," sa;d one of the hnppy young brides today. Mr. and Mrs. l.cffler will be at home lo their friends on Pearl street while Mr. and Mrs. t'nea phcr will reside temporarily at the home of the brido's parents on North Main street. The Hoard of Director) of the Tal ly Wag Club will entertain tho clnli men next Monday nlglit, with a pro gressive Bcveii.np party. A number )f unique featutec have been planned for the alTair. The sum of 2,000 was appup riated tit the meeting of council last night for the construction of class sidewalks on unpawd .streets. Tlio walk's are badly needed mid will be constructed as .soon us pos sible. iMr. Joel V. IlolTnian and Mrs. Anna l.eaverlon, both of this city weie married by .Justice Chailes II. Gonloy at hN office Monday evening at 7:P.O o'clock. Mr. Hoffinon Is a blacksmith and his bildo has until lecently conducted a boarding 'lrtmso In this city. They will reside In Marlon. Only business of a general routine Suture was considered at the regular Qututcrly Conference of Hpwortli M. 13. Church, which was conducted In the pastors, study, Monday night. Tho meeting was presided over by Or. J. II. Pltzwater, who will ro tlro from the offlco of presiding elder of Delaware district, next week. Hew H. E. Caiter, of North Lewisburg, fonnerly p.istor of Wes ley M. E. church preached a pow oi ful sermon lo the members of his old congregation last evening from (lie words '"Who is on the Lord's Side", Exodus, 1)2-2(1. There was a large and appreciable congrega tion piescnf. Eight seekers came forward and nt the doe of the meeting one 'man was powerfully convoited. Dr. I). II. Pailey of Epworth M. E. church will preach tonight. There is always a baftlc between rhenamtism nnd Elect ropodos. Ask vour druggist which wins. 1-1-tu Half-witted English 'Society." Literature, art, love and sport, each has Its group of knaves, who aro tlt'OSnerlnir nn llin rnrnnllv nniinlrnil knowledge that our "society" is llttlo oiso than half-witted. During tlio last quaiter of a century "society" In ICngland bus lost over a bundled mil lions In tho city, and has received six penco on tho pound as a commission on mo transaction. London Truth. American Ahead, as Ueual. After 17 years' stilvlng tirelessly to Invent a mechanical dovleo which ex perts told him was Impossible, Josoph l'otrlllo, of Hoston, lmB Siicccrded In Inventing tho long-sought-for "one wheel quarter-hour striker" for clocks. Por a century skilled workmen lrom all over tno world havo been nt work trying to accomplish this Btrlkor. Model School Children. A Noithampton (ISng.) family, whoso flvo chlldron won Ilfi scholar ship medals, recently i.et up a claim for tho IJtltlsb record In that lino. Now, howover, a London family ie ports HO secured by six child pupils, of whom thrco also gained London county council scholai ships beforo any ono of thorn was 12 years old. Society & and Tlio niiiiiM of ,tho &v.vycv Sana (oriuin iluiightl'ully ontcrtaiiied a company of guests numbering' about fifteen couples at a reception and (lanco in tho basement of tho hospi tal, Jfoiuhy evening, Dowlcr's or Itcsti'A furnished music uul a, pro rnin of fifteop donees, wero thor oughly enjoyed. Iw MAYOR IS DELIGHTED With Thought of Having More Policemen. TWO NEW BLUE COATS To be Added to the Present Force in Near Future. Appropriation for Apparatus for the Fire Departments Means a New Chemical for the West End. Maor Schcrff and Chief of Police Cornwall aro elated over the action taken by tho city council last night In the scmi-aiunml appropriation budget In which iinangemonts were made (o pay the salaries of two ad. dllloual policemen, which will In crease the force from eleven to thir teen men. Tho Mayor has been working for an Inei'caso In tho police foicc ever since he has been elected. He believes that the city Is Inhufficlently policed and that tlio laws'Vannot bo faithful ly on forced unies's.amoro officers are placed on duty. Rn, Vov tho present .tho mayor will bo satisfied with the two additional men but It Is oxpected ithat he will ask for appropriations ,for several more officers within tlio year. One officer will bo added to the force at once and the other will be sottiird as soon as on lyamlnnllou can be held b- the Safety board. Tho (!i!palnipur Is support -1 en. tltlrely by tho rovonuo nccrulng from tho enforcement of tho Aiken law. An Italian, whoso name appeared on tho police blotter as John Dago, hailing fiom Snlcni, twns arrested yes terday at tho I'nloii 'Station by Of. flcoivi McDonough nnd Hell, and charged with drunkenness. At his hearing John Dago was fined a five spot by, the mayor. Two thousand dollars was appio prlated alst night by tho city council for apparatus for tho llro depaitmcnt and a flno chomlcal wagon will bo purchased by tho board of public safety for tho west end department. At present the department Is using an antiquated lroso cart with which It Is difficult to moko fast runs and which, because of the lack of cboni. Icals, makes ' necessary for the chemical wagon of the Central de partment to make all of tho runs on which the other department Is called. The board will also have a sutfl. dent amount of money to purchino somo of tho apparatus of which I he departments aro In need. To Cure a Cold in One-Day Take LAXATIVE) BltOMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money If it falls, to ctuo. H. W. OROVfi'S signature is on each box. 25c. BRIDUE FILL BREAKS; JEFFERSON.VILLE FLOODED Joffersonvllle, Intl., Jan. 22. The Pennsylvania bridge fill, bolow here, broko toda'y and tho waters of tho Ohio aro Rwcenlntr over Jeffersonvllle. (It Is estimated that two squaro miles .of tho city aro floodel a foot dcop. Woman's Work A truth which is -mora and mora impressing itself on tho minds of. philosophers and 'thinkers, heads thd Woman's Club ' program for Mondpy. ' f'" "Tho'-o is gooMnOYOiy creed" T. Altlinr. The suvest marV.'of approaching Utopia is tlio fncOliatJ everywhere Overcoats 5i77 i'',. E3X3B&g individuals aie becom-l . rant of other creeds and religions, aic selecting tho wheal from the chuff, rather .than foolishly and blindly declaring (heir own needs lo he the invulnerable ones. Today it Is a mark of 1e15ressio.11 and narrow miiidediioss to attack another belief without being a student of all 10 liirions in oil limes. Tho selection was a happy one for tho club woman whoio mission it is lo keep pace with man and the times. Mrs. AVills I. Warner Church street east was Iho hostess for yesterday. Roll all responses were short word pictures if Indian customs. The castes of India were discussed as follows: Mifselman Mrs. T.ongbon. Parsee Mrs. James I!. fiuthcry. ..Rrahinin Mrs. Ward II. Roues. Tamil-Mrs. HeWolfe. Hindu 'Mrs. Conklin. Christianity in India was the interesting I homo lealt with by Mrs. 5. E. Barlow and Miss Dur foe read the "Recessional." The critic's report closed the program. The Advance Club presented an extensive -and erlrcmuly interesting progiam at tho home of Mrs. X. F. Tilton. Girard Avenue yesterday afternoon. Roll 'call was followed by tho reading of n carefully written pa per on Isabella and the Carlists bv Mrs. Tilton. Mrs. A. J. Whiting's excellent number concerned "Hum bold and His Aztec Paintings" wi'h diagrams from llumbolls' plaJcs. Spanish Art was the sub iect discussed by Mrs. Fred Schaeffer, who illustrated her talk wlrth copic- of masterpieces from the hands of famous Spanish art ists. I This number concluded the pro gram and the club stood adjourned Mis. A. J. Whitiug of Girard Avenue will be the next hostess. Mrs. ,S. H. Lippincott, Center sheet east was the Current Topic club hostess of Monday. Roll call response; wero "Poets of the Day" and were followed by a logical and scholai ly presenta tion of ' National Parliament' of Germany. In consideration of tho fact that Emperor William is far from popular with his subjects and German governmental affairs are in a very unceitain slate, the topic was one of vital inteiest. William Fiist Crowned King of Prussia, another hupoilnjit phase of Gorman history was the concluding number of the program. Club gue-ds wero Mis. S. C. McCracken and Mis May Mc Cracken of Hcllefotitaine, 6. Tho Epworth Literary Circle met regularly with Mts. R. E. Amman Monday afternoon. Impnitanl dates in Iho history of Ohio I'urnUhed roll call i es pouses and Mrs. Amman told briefly of Famous Men and Wr t ers of Ohio. "Early History and Present Status" was dixcui-cri hv Mrs. .1. V. Wilson and Mis. Fieil Caibait read splendid biographies and character .studies of two of OhioV colossal statesman, Garfield did Mclviuley. lM ' W vou do not believe the "Duck eye Etale" to bo tio best star in Iho field r blue, jus spent an afernoon studying the past and DO YOU . Realize what 20 discount means to you ? Come in and we'll "show" you. Twenty pep cent discount on the lowest priced "good" clothing in Marion. Better buy one, our Price on them is very else marked way down. 20 3Q 50 &uyAs Main present, and glance down her ros ter of great men. Yesterday mark ed ii,!i epic in (liib history so tar as enjoyable programs are concern ed ami every member is moie than ever a loyal Buckeye. A drill on church history by Mrs. Finnk Sifritt, and the critic' report closed tho formal program. A dainty spread was served at the tea hour. The M. Q. G. club was enter tained in a delightful fashion by Miss Ella Robinson, Columbia! sheet west Monday evening. An informal season with needle work and pusxliincs of u social na ture occupied the early hours. At half after ten Miss Robinson in vited her guests 1(( (he dining rmiu whore i delicious buffet lum-licou was spread. A company numbering about l,venly-five of ,the Immediate friends of Clarence Dullon perpet rated a very ldcasant birllulav surj)riso upon .him at his home iii igttsia .Monday night. The evening was passed at nm (ie, games and various social dt vetsions. Light rcfreslnucuts were served during the evening. A son was born lo Mr. and Mrs. D. Clislop of Espyville, Monday night. Miss Maude Decker of Caledonia left today for Dayton where she w'lll spend several days a.s the guest of friends. Sobgc Hotcf ICosc'lnsko lodge No. ,r)S. I. O. O. F., held a well attended meet ing Monday evening and .installed tho following otficeis: Harry Smart, noble grand; R. A. Boyd,, vice grand; .1. E. Daws, recording' secretary; J. S. Dudley, financial secretary; George Ma, treasurer; Bon F. Waple.s, trustee; Ed. j ThrnckmoitcJi, Captain 0 Dcgicc ' Staff: Andrew haulier, musician and II. W. Maun, member relief comnr'ittcc. Several appointive officers were nlso installed, but other than this rSBHMMSMMiMBiHBBMHMB. DO YOU NEED SHOES f Slippers? Rubbers? M& We can supply your overs need in footwear, as wo have a large and varied stock - ard our prices aro as low as any where in tho city, quality considered. TheSmart&Waddell Shoe Store MANHATTAN" Tho Quality ij "-I 1 The Manhattan Anniversary Sale low. Everything Reductions dc Cleary Comer Sts. - -is J nothing of importance was dono. .1 A regular meting of tho Deutschor Hund was held Monday evening but nothing other than roii- line business was transacted and a' few mu-dcal numbers wero rendered' 1 The Lady Maccabees will hold a,, regular meeing at (ho hall Wednes day alternoon ut 1 :,'10 o'clock. All members nie req-Mislcd to attend. I.ydl.i Chapter. Order of the Hast, era Star, met last night and attended to routine business. After the busi ness bad been disposed of, a social time was enjoyed. ,j STORE OPEN TONIGHT mm One-half saved on Suits and Coats. One-half saved on Furs. s & Saved on Shoes 1o Saved on Dress Goods Saved on 3 Millinery D.B.0oodsell GASH AND ONE PRICE. BOTH PHONES. Store. 1A9 'M? NHBHMiaaHHBi ! I t 3 rii&V ITL-H It. r ' s ' X J h lj I-., ww'V X .c "H !,. ,, ,V-V JVt .w Wfr