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, i M C X? V ' v i w. ''.?$. ' fc v V a - m ?? fci r ' ' K ft Sl J k!l' ff1' rf ' IrerTSi i (ft. . ,y-ftiWwWMWBK,'flfw"'''Tr-"''"' fe 5 Days . PSTRELITZS COME ANNIE FRANK IS ARRESTED Charged With Stealing" a Pocketbook. PRISONER BREAKS DOWN Admits She Took the Book at Union Station Member of Local Salvation Army Falls by Wayside Cap and Badge Taken by Army Officer ,Ch.irgcd willi stealing a pocket book containing nenrly !?" in moil cv Mid other nitifles o value Mis. Annie J'Ynnk, n lending mem ber of llio local Salvation Anriy Avn'j nrresdrd lnt nijit by Captain Woilliihglon and placed in a cell at llio "ity prison. Tho theft occurred at the Union Depot Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Opea Until 11 P. M. 1 Come in and Q-et your Sunday wants. ;,f?rythinginthe Grocery Line 1 , AT F. J. LUSCH tROCER. N.E. Cor. State & Center Sts. I J& 1 Ml See Our Bargain Counters It 1 will be full of good bar gains tonight. Actually SO per cent, off regular prico. Canned Goods, Baking Pow ders, Teas, Cocoa, Cocoanut, Grain O Notions. Como in and lay in a supply. You will never buy tho3o articles again at tn'cee prices. Robinson's Grocery Phones 39. 209 E'. Center St. Aginoy lor Weods Boston Coffees V7T A Few Hot Shot Prices from the Hardware Department, that competitors don't attempt to match Curry combs .... ii and 10c Horse brushes 10, 25 and 48s Bice' root brurlios 10, 15 & 20c Handled axes 85c Double bitted axes.,,,., GGc Steel hatchoti GO, 48 bid 05c THE RACKET STORE K1 ill A Wn tmi. ? I f V. i. i ll Wat ! ' 1 1 Jit rir KtS A It. HOuEIIhu' . Um :; 'MIR w'" lH i" iJ tM Morfc TONIGHT. ONLY FIVE Samuel Hell, wife at an ex-county recorder, id the owner of flio stolen properly.' Mrs.' Hell And placed lior belong'ings on tho tnblo in tho Iauicj' waiting room, at the station nud slopped out of tho worn for a ininuto-. .When sho returned her pocket book, containing the money, "a 'ticket, 'lior-trunk chocks and s oral iring-, wem missing from a sjnnll handbag. Tho theft Win immediately re ported and it was learned that the only woman who had left the room wore a Salvation -iinny jint. It wa9 for that reason that tlio authori ties when notified hesitated to ar rest Mrs. .Frank rho answered th description furntetiid. When ar rested, however,, Mid confronted with the fact! kiiiwu lo the police bho broke down tuid admiltcd her guiU. (She claim' that she could not' belp stealing Hie money. She has been culliy, say the po lice, of oilier mntor thefts and it is the belief she k a kleptomaniac. Her 'ap and badjn wcro taken from her by the other members of the army. When arretiled the woman had spent the money and claims that .slio had (lp.Mujed llio baggage checks. Mis. Frank was given a hearing Sntuii'ilny nflonioou and win fined !10 and ccsls. Ilcing unable (o pay I ho fine and costs which amounted lo .?U).30 she w.is inderod jilaced in tho county jail until the fine and losIs nic paid. I'lilc-s.' fronio Crieud monies lo the reepuo Mi. Frank nill bo conf'iicd in tho jail 22 law. Sho is given cicdif for $.(!0 for overy day sho remairs in the jail. On an nffidnt'H filed by Finlpy Stevens against hi, son Harry, the latter Was arrested jestcrday after noon on a chnigo of vagrancy and d'wirdcilv conduc:. The father stat ed that his Son refuses to go to woik and Hint whenever -lie at iemuU to eorrect him the said son grows violent and has threatened t. whip the father. At the hearing kilo yesterday af ternoon -the mayor told young Slovens n few things nboul correct behavior and gave him n suspend ed sentence 'which uill be imposed unless'Storuns goe to wcik immedia tely or gets ou,t of town. Ho prom ised lo bo good and go towotk. Funeial services over the re mains of A. J. Mahoffey will bo he'd ,Sr.nday afternoon tit 1:30 o'clock at I he Into ieBidenco of tho deceased on Beilnfonlaino avenue. Rov. II. C. Pialt, of the 'Central Christian church, will conduct tho services. The rcirii.lns will bo bur ied at Marion ccrmetorv. Dance tonight In hall. ,Bo suro and go. Schwlnger's It Tho young daughter 6f Mr. Sam Scrlbnor, of Grant street, Is 1)1 of the croup. Special Turkey dinner served at It Hotel Majestic Sunday. Knob locks, completo , . 20c Horso shoo lasps 35c 10-inch flat files ...... 10c 8-inch flat filc3 8c 5 1-2 in. slim taper filos 5c Brass padlocks 10c DICKINSON'S BIG STORE, TONIGHT ENDS OUR Mil HON SALE ! 25;0FF '. ON1 CLOTHING AND FURfcLOHlfilGS .ninlf ltuCsnil frftA iii.Eftfir'' D.BIUMndUil w. twc 1 THE kAltiOtt of This 25 Discount on Clothing 20 Disc, MORE DAYS OF THIS The C. L. P. Embroidery club was entertained jc-tordoy at tho home of Mis. .lames Butler on Cast Church strost. After the tran saction of concideiablo impoilant business Mis. ilullir took a photo graph of the people "present. Dur ing a guessing contest much 'fun resulted. The first prize was won by Sarah Ploek while the consola tion prize wiw awarded to Mis. .1. A. W'ideman. An enteitainnicnt ocrmmitlco was chosen consisting " of Mrs. Fred .Sfhurloy, Mrs. N. Hatch and Mrs. 10. Parish. Tho u.ecting in two weeks at the Jiomo of Mis. Klmer Parish at corner of Silver and Oak streels will bo u' program meeting. The remainder of llio afternoon was spent in social chat and music. A well appointed luncheon added to tho pleasure of llio occasion. In honor of (liflr wedding an niversary Mr. and Mrs. Will Young of West Church si rent de lightfully pnleilnsnpd u few friends with a luncheon Friday evening. Honoring JIh of Williaid, N. (heslor Cailisle, Y.f uMrs. A. II. Honefanger. of VVl Center street, cnleilnined with five tables of "r00" yesterday r.ftcrnoon. Mra. D. F. Kd wards won first honoi-s and vas awardoJ a handsome sou venir n wasjthc honor guest. A dainty luncheon was served bj- the hostess following tho season at cards . Tho Ideal Embroidery club met yestorday at tho homo of Mrs. II. R. Tucker, on Clovelanil Avenue, with a fair attendance ot members, ntid Mrs. L. E. Ni'bcrgall and Mis. C. A. Kulencamp as guests. After a, season of embrohlory work llicro was held r. guessing contest at which Mrs. Frank Coo won first hor.ors and Mrs. R. AV. Hippie, tho second prize. Sixth Annual Danco given by tho People3 Band, Tuesday ovenlng February 5 at Hubor Hall. l.l-Dt ?Harry Smith, teller of the Lan. caster Hocking Valley National bank, owner of the Lancaster basa ball team, by tho O. P. League la under arrest for embezzlement. It Is nof known how -the arrest will af fect tho baseball situation during tho coming soai-on. Turkey- dinner served nt Hotel Ma jestic Sunday. It Knocker. "Man composed of clay Is silent nntl ponderous," preached Jean Raulln In tho fifteenth century: "but woman gives evidence of her osseous origin by tho rattlo she keeps up. Move a Back of earth and It makes no nolso; touch a bag of bones and you nro deaf ened with tho clltter-clatter." A Youthful Medal Winner, r.lttlo Doris Zolla Kay, ot London England, 11 years old, has no fewer than 11 modals, Including tho Cros? of Jiorlt of tho Paris Llfo Saving bo cloty and the Pcrrln gold medal. Sh Is tho daughter of Mr. Jamo3 Kay, hlmsolf an authority on swimming. Newes't Anesthetic. A now ancsthotlc, called stovalno, has cftmo Into uso abroad to provont pain In sniglcal oporntlons, It does notproduco unconsciousness, and a person who has nerves strong enough can watch a surgeon opornto while under Its influence. Look Ahead! ' Took not mournfully Into tho past; It comos not back again. Wisely im provo tho present; It is thine. Go forth to meet tho .shadowy future without fear, and with a manly heart. Longfellow. For How Long? Drill Sergoant (at tho top qf his volco)-Whon I glvo tho command "Halt!" you wll bring tho toot which Is on tub ground to the aldq of the ono which Is In tho air, and remain motionless! Australian "LMfM Acacia," The "leaflesr acacia"'ll9"a nnnu'nr .jroojiuai lorma lorwtaIn Aualialla, .1'tuatlV.'lft-!iUii..mn' IhiiiiIh .1..i . t S Society i Woman's i I and It Work j t i DAiLY MlUftPlt,' jjASUIlDAYn TBtl. Sale on Furnishings SALE. An elegant luncheon wa3 served by the hostess, the tablo decorallons a lavender scheme prettily carried out. The club meets. next week at the homo ofMra. Finnic Coe, on 01. ney Avenue. At tho plcaAiii homo of Mrs. Admn llauer'on Columbia street, Mrs. Darter,; mid Misses Al.'vo ami Minnie Kwing entertained last ev ening with n 'Mifs up" parly. During tho owning sv smelliiig ponkl fhrnUIhia much amusement rvid the first. pri-". was won by Miss Bcrlhjrt.iSjte'ischler and Miss Minniu Eniing, ilu cosiisolnlion prie. HofrcslinieiiH wcio served in Iho form'of ;( "innlriinoninl" tea. The 'chief (hnrncter lh.it phvy ed important parts in the drama weie Miss Susie ll'indcs and Thomas O'Donnell nR(linIe rnd grown, I?ev. 3r. Peter "Murphv performed the impressive coreiiKHiv as Miss Jen nie MeMjJlciiu phucd the wedding maivh. fjb. The occa'siofi.is one that will long be remembered vith pleasure by the follrtwiiiffVwho waio in nllf-nd-ifnco: -Missc Lena Davids, Jenuio McMillinn,dith Smith, IMna Khoads, Anna O'Donnell, Bessie O'Donnell, lBclle rong!mrc, ner tha Probst',,orlLa llenschlor, Xa diue Dcathorage. Lillian HunckQ. Edith MorovTHMavio Mbrey, Alice Ewing, MJ.mie Kvinp- -n.i "ri naner. -. -' . - -' iirs. uswniu; Wollenwebcr. of Greehwood Btrtet, Is cntortalnlng this afternoon J In honor of m Chester Carlisle, of Willlard N. Y. i r. INVENTORY OVER And car loads of Furniture arriving makes it absolutely necessary that we more quickly dispose of some of the pieces we wish to discontinue. This makes it pos-' ible foryu to own high grade articles at less price than most dealers in furniture & can buyit' today. JH 1' Full size, pink enamel, worth SR-.' $1.39 !SS ri7mmmmm. man &2y)to ' vts.Si .vii r r Three patterns of high grade Couches upholstered in guar anteed Boston leather, worth ,mur, wuiui $15.75 $?3.uu, special to close out Everyone of the patterns we. are closing out is marked especially low for next week's selling. We simply-must have the room for new goods we have purchased. T,he price's are much lower than you can buy them elsewhere -lower than you can' buy them .here after a quick, selection at OUR PLAIN OLD TlfShas. W. M I: u. a "2 1007. THIS IS IF Suit We'll not Carry them over, prices are cut almost in two. Come and look them over. Hughs A Cieary MAIM AMr OCMTCD OTO BsW 3rief 21Tontiou Boin lo Mr. and Mrs. Grove Wonlboin of Senate sheet, a son, Friday evening. A daughter. wVs lorn la Mr. and Mrs, Srolt llowison lesiding no ill i of the city (his inoining. J. J. Tiessler, ot Senate treot,' Is conlfned to his homo with the grip. Mrs. Frank Tliomn, of Flos venue:, Is suffering an attack of the grip. Mis., Cora L-. Trice of Dasl Geoige sheet is confined to her The Last Chance Tonight! As the close of our doors tonight will end our 12th Annual i Sale, supply your future needs before it's too late. Open Until .1 P. M SPECIAL FOR MONDAY (wm I LLm A Mnzm hi ' - - V I " v . ii.'J r next week. Don't delay, come in tonight or the attractive prices we FASHION CHARGE ACCOUNT IS ALWAYS JmltM'MttHihi itfhiMi iru-j ( ft it i r ., 'n'-iini YOUR OPPORTUNITY YOU NEED or Overcaat MAIN AND CENTER STS. home by a severe attack of tho tfrip. As c go lo pre?1 word comes from the bedsido of Dr. J. H. Criswell that the patient suffeied a relapse this afternoon but rallied nicely afterwards. The Boy's lito.-a:, society of tho Y. M. C. A. Mill hold a .special meeting in the Association pallors at 7::i( o'clock knight. A full attendance is desired. Tho Dally Hustler of Madl-on-vlllo, Ky., devotes oser uhpago to last Sunday's levlval services being conducted In that placed by Rev. Frank OranstalT of this city. The subject ot what tho Hustler pro. nouncveil to be one of the best ser "MANHATTAN" The Quality The Manhattan isam 500 Never Stoop Dust Pans worth 35c. Special for Monday only 9c are making. S3 get I , McClQin Co. ii "-, im ,' T r -linfi'ii " i i1 - i tage rivE A mons over heard there, and .which was attended by hundred, was "What and Where i Heaen?" A. four column cut of Dr. Uransta'fC adorns the front page of tho paper.. A horse belonging to Karl Schertz er, 6t LuRue, ran away In tho streets of that town Saturday mom. Ing and demolished the buggy. Schertzer had dropped tho lines to go to tho rear of tho buggy to ro. move some articles from under tho seat when tho horse ran away. Tho animal was but little Injuied. The condition of Morris dlllesple, tho seven-year-old child that vat struck by a Rig Four train In La. Rile, Thursday, Is considerably Im proved and the physicians now on. tertaln hopes for his recovery. Store. 1 ICTjJj , A dependable Steel Pange with large oven, reservoir and high closet. Equal to any $30 range on the mar- Ket. Special price '.,. $22.75 Monday and make AT YO vSERVlCE I. tm. til i.'-i.Ti -ri'-i mi ii-.' J I'tnuiT-f- ftmtwli p Est.ISa'tfui'mBSSi m "Aj .i r I M cci a if m. '01 W irt ill n , i