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!'' , 1 . . (I , i... . w t- W , A' 'f ' V" ' , f AGE EIGHT" THE MARION DAILY MIRROR, THURSDAY. MARCH 21, 1007. 1 U: if '3: p 1 J -.B &? km K More New Spring Jackets Oamo in thi3 morning. Thi3 lot consists of the very lat est spring styles. Nobby Jackets that look like $0.00 and $7.50 values our special low price $4.88 New Easter Neckwear, Belts and Jewelry Novelties. Deniiian-Jeiiner Co, I I STREET. I WEST CENTER STREET, GET THE M"tiikwffiT A AT V YDUMUJilAliij NEW YORK STORE wm r.' friday Bargains r H MARQUISETTE VOILE REDUCED TO OOc-Ono of tho rare bargain opportunities yon will find this- crisp chiffon, liko black voile; very lustrous and full 42 inches wido, worth SI. 25. Opening price , 69c 6MNOH BATISTE liOc-A sheer clinging matorial of unusual width tan, russot brown, gray navy, cardninal, cream and black at 'a vqry little price. B4.INOH OHIFFON PANAMAt.1ilfl limfc nf unrlnrr miltlrnrfl In a fine practical weave; extra ' TTnrm t i .1 If t 4 !JHBR & ..- V, KLEINMAIERS THIS FASHIONABLE SACK SUIT IS ONLY ONE OF THE SMART STYLES AT THIS POPULAR PRICE-$15.00 -INCLUDED IN THE KLEINMAIER SPLENDID EXHIBIT OF SPRING GARMENTS. You must know that the selection here is the largest in the city. KLEINMAIERS Datrons have the advantage of choosing their spring suits from an assortment of hundreds of high grade garments representing the skill and cleverness of the best clothes builders Amer ca has yet produced and the prices are right the lowest in Marion for equal goods LEINMAIERS A DESERVED PROMOTION "Jack" Munsell is Made a Forman at National Cash Register Co. "Jack" Munsell, of this city, who nccepteil a, position a year ago last May as a tool maker Instructor at the National Cash' ItcRlster shops I'i Dayton, has been appointed fore, man of tho department. In his new position, Air. .Munsell will be. In charge of a very large force of men. lie learned his trado at the Hubcr Manufacturing company's plant. Last year, .Mr. Munsell was man ager of tho cash register baseball earn, which won 18 out f 22 games, I ho last 17 games played being vie. torles. . -Mr. Munsell Is tho son of Mr. J. T. Muuspll, oi this city, and his promotion will coino as pleasant news to ins many friends 4 . Seen I luxe -women's fine shoes for !)."f at SnTnrt & W'nddcllV CASH HABIT. cnmi Jonas Says, "Rain" "Warm spring winds will run the tcm'pat.urc up tonight inducing more rain, and the. warm spell threatens to continue over Friday." in Dress .Goods ' wido and in good colors only 50c;,-: TirnaTi rrnnn x- T PHILLIPS ;.A -A' ,1via -' fc.M ., . .vj iUy, liy'A'asm (3 BIG GATHERING IS ASSURED Citizens Interested in Rail way Project. ADVANTAGE IS APPARENT Blocked Crossings Increase the Interest. Mayor Scherff. will Preside at the Mass Meeting at the Court Room This Evening. Interest In tho proposed plan to lower tho Brio nnd'Ulg Kpur railroad (tnclcH through tho central part of the city,. Is general throughout all parts of iho c'.ty anil if Is certain that a big cMwd will attend the mass meeting, of citizens In tho com. mon pleas court mom tonight ut 7.30 oclock. Slnco the question was brought up by the Mirror, It Jins been the sub. Kct of much comment, the greater part of which has been very favor able to the plan. The .great danger t.) Ufo caused by iiinnlns nasseiiKor trains through the city at a rate on twenty to forty miles nn hour, lit generally realized and It Is tho gen eral belief that the only remedy Is to have the trains run through a BUbway. Yesterday, two freight trains wcro laid out by broken couplings, am. each blocked the main thoroughfares of the city for periods of thirty inin. utes. Tho Inconvonlonco resulting fiom tho delays Is very great and Is the cause or many complaints. Tho railroads seem powerless to eliminate tho trouble. At tonight's meeting. Mayor Schorft who Is fully In accord with tho niovoniont for the Improvement, will uet ns chairman of the meeting, ami many prominent men will de liver addresses. The remarks pf persons olther In favor or or against the plan will bo given car. Tho plan to lower tho Kilo (racks to give tho lllg Four trackago along the Krle nubway and to open up Mill street from Greenwood to tho l-'illon Station, is generally favored nmro than the abandoning of tho IOrlo right-of-way and placing both Hues In ,u subway on th0 property of tho Ulg Four. The opening of this street would bo n big help to that portion Pf the city mid result In many advantages. Tho principal men in tho projert are confident that tho railroads will Jcauny ngreo to either plan endorsed oy uio citizens generally or bv tin. city council, which will bo "petitioned io make the Improvement. EPWORTH BROTHERHOOD ' Will Discuss Some Needed Reforms ' for the City. Tin Ilrntliorliood at Kjwoi'l)i M, h. church wiMiohV.a special moot '"K tonj,'H to consider i number Of the nlOSt 110('0..SHW Vf7vma .fyli. JlKi city. A jyrent deal of jiilcrest lias been aroused in -tho (proposed ....Mm 4iiciiiuni, mm i to bo headed by tlio monibois of the so ciety nnd n lively, discussion is un Heiimled. J I is expected that many OlltSldmv will nfl,,,.l il.,. ..,,.j! ,. join ui the inovomeht . 1 rl FOR SALE. .t - finnri titniAr nr iM,.A,.inH , v a T . K - -" ,t'"n nt "nee. AMrom Bpui, ;MarIon, Ohio, v EXCEPTIONS SUSTAINED Report of Receiver Carl Must be Modified. THE COURT IS BUSY Several Cases Heard by , Judge Babst. Katie Swagler is Granted a Divorce From Carl Swagler Courc House News. in tho caso of Ij. Hcber against the Mllholland Urllk company, heard yesterday on -tho exceptions of the creditors to the leport of the re. ttlver, the court sustained tho mo'. Hon In regard to the allowance of the receiver.' G. F. Carl, the re ceiver, had,-entered n claim- for $1,200 for services from July to dan. nary. Ho was allowed $100 per menth for six months by the court. The court overruled tho exceptions to the allowance or 5100 made to N, K. Arnold for servrles. ,, In regard to the nuto. for $1400, which tho directors of the company gave to a local bank to secure funds for tho construction of a switch from tho Pennsylvania railroad, the court ordered that the $r07.Sl re. innlnlng after the switch was built, rightfully belonged lo the directors, who borrowed .the money by giving their indlvjdual notes for the amount. 'When the Pennsylvania company returned the money, It was given to the company, mid tho pres ident. G. "W: Walters mid .1. W. Mllbollnnd took tho money as part of what thd company owed them. O; the amount that tho company owes to Mr. .Mllholland, a part must be applied, to the payment of thp directors and the icinalndcr must bo applied on n bill of $:i25 owed by Mr. MHholland to filler and Phil. "iw. When the report of tho receiver Is made to conform with these re. oulrements'lt will be approved Jiy the court."- '' Tho case of Creasnn ncalnst Hal. duff was heard on motion to renulro .the nlalntllT to nlako mnro definite his petition, by stilting what lots he is alleged to have purchased from tho defendant. Tjio plaintiff claims that he purchased several lots from 'iJalduff, and that tho defendant gave him deeds for other property than that which ho purchased. WAISTS Such combinations of stylo and workmanship as aro bo ing sliown in our waists were never shown before. Nothing was left undone to make thorn perfect. Tho showing consists of Wash Silk, Lawn Mull, Not and Batiste Waists, with' fronts of lace and embroidery made up in tho prettiest pat terns conceivable. Ask us to show them to you and convince you of tho beauty of our lino. Price rango SI to $15. Gloves Of courso Easter domand3 now glove3 and in anticipa tion of this wo stocked com plete on tho latest in pretty long gloves. Our 12 and 16 button glaco at S3 and $3,60 in black, white, tan ,V.id brown aro not only cut' in tho correct style but have a reputation for durability as well. Try a" pair of our Gaunt lets at S2.25. Belts Havo you . soon our now Belts? We, are showing ouo style that, is shown in no other store in Marion. It is a fitted belt with elastic at Iho 3ides and comes in all col ors. Price COc. Other belts in hundreds of different styles that aro .bound to plcaso you. Prico 2Cc to $3. J. P. LUDWIG Exclusive 'Ladies' Store; New Easter 1 1 Judge Dabst heard thd divorce caso bf Katie Swagljjr ngalnst Carl Swag lw this morning, Tlio plalntllt was granted a divorce. The couple wcrq married ten years ago. The plaintiff charged drunkenness and falluro to provide. rn the caso of Edward S. Moon apalnst Granvillo I.outher, a motion to withdraw answer from tho fllo was sustained, and lenvo to plead given. Tho plaintiff has filed a demurrer In the caso. , Leave to withdraw answer from the files has been granted the de fendant In the caso of Henry W. Sngcr against lfert Spraguo and oth ers. In tho case of Winter against Tnnnohlll, a motion to dismiss .the appeal from Justice court was ar gued to the court this morning and was taken under advisement. ' In the caso of j. Ilchcr asralnst 12. Hrowne, leave has been granted by Judge nabst to file a ronly In. stantcr and tho plaintiff hns filed his reply in the common pleas court. The case of A. C. Derry against J. N. Slack in tho common pleas court has been dlsmslsed at thp costs of the plaintiff and -the In. junction dissolved. . Jn the case of W. H. Hlnklln against the Farmers insurance com. pany, a motion to strike . out the amendment's to t)ie plaintiff's petition was sustained by tho court. . A motion to compel the plaintiff to separately statd mid number causes of action, was heard In the cas'c of Hemphill against Druco. The case of Sager against Spraguo was submitted to the court on lis merits, this morning. The case of Kock against Haucr was herd on demurror this morn ing, and taken under advisement. A motion to dismiss appeal was argued this morning In the case of Miller against Tannehlll. Tho case of Gamble against Jackson was heard on demurrer. Stale of Ohio, City of Toledo , Lucas County, ss. Frank .1. Cheney .makes oath that ho is senior partner of. tho firm of 1 J. . Cheney & Co., do :,' business in tlio City o Toledo, County mill Stalo aforesaid, mid llini said firm will pav Iho 'sum of OXB HITNJmni) J)OLIiAI?S for each mid every caso of Catarrh Hint cannot ho cured by tho uso of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FIIA&K J. C1IENKY, Sworn to before mo and sub scribed in my prcsonco, this Cth day of December, A. D., 18SG. A. W. (JLKASON. (SEAL) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- fornnlly, mid acts, direct ly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send Tor testimonials frco. P. J., CHUNKY & CO. Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists. 7fie. Tiiko Hall's Family Pills for con. pupation. BALL CANNOT BE LOCATED X-Ray Used but Without Success. Italian Who was Accidentally Shot is Said to be Quite Wealthy. Dcsplto a thorough examination with X.ray, the sanatorium physl. clans attending Olo Sanpllllpo, tho young Italian, who was' nccldontly shot In the Frio yards, Tuesday night, have not been abl0 to locate tho ball, which is supimsed to bo lodged In the left shoulder. The physicians, aro of tho opinion that tho bullet. muBt havo flattened nut op the shoulder bono. It was n thirty-eight calibre ruvolvor. mid had not tho ball struck a bono, It would havo undoubtedly passed on tlroly through the unfortunate vie. tint. Sohas Vlttas, tho -victim's cousin, who discharged iho revolver, dis plays the greatest of tbrnlornosa and loyalty to tho Injured man and will scarcely leave his bedside. Young vittas today stated that Sanpllllpo Is wealthy, and that no o,penf;o will Iw spared in clvinc him tho best of medical service mid nlientlon. QUIETLY MARRIED Miss Delvlna Stewart Becomes Mrs, John H. Xodge. .TuBtlro Charles Conloy united In innrrliu'f .Inlm Ilrnrv' Txiiluo mill JIlss IH'lvJua Btownrt, at nlno o'clock this morning, in, the prp,tolto, eourt rrmin. Tli nmn'm rnsliles In tills filly,' .(he iWjde vh thp daughter of- j. , -;w; 'Wv& wl9fi"?rMf IkfwiHHJj ''Xti oopl Vllt Vmake A DOCTOR IS MISSING Dr. L. B. Simpson Suddenly Quits Radnor. -! RUMORS ARE CURRENT Many Believe He has Gone !; to the West. Mrs. Simpson ,was in Delaware on a Visit When the Doctor De. cided, to Leave. There was- n woman in Uic case, u young and .beautiful nurse fliul as' it result Dr. L. D. Simpson of Radnor mid formerly a prominent practitioner of thi city has disap peared leaving behind no tracks by means of which tho end of ins flight might be determined. A. prominent resident of Radnor staled itodav Hint -Into yesterday afternoon J)i. Simpson placed his wife on mi interurban car bound for Delaware with Iho promise that he would follow her mi hour later mid together" They would attend to some business in the classic city. Instead however of fulfilling the prnmbe tlie physician is nail to havo boarded n north bound ear for this city mid meet ing his at tractive nurse here, they together left on mi Krie train for the far West. Mrs. Simpson is a middle-aged woman of pleasing personality mid pojwessiv- scores of warm, friends S-iu wus the daughter of George YVeiscr, 'wiio was a well-known wealthy farmer residing near Delaware. She is a sister of Dr. Wiser of 'Adelaide. Mm. Simpson was totally deceived by her hus band, lie had dfcpnsed of their properly jn Radnor during tho past several weeks with the alleged in leiitioiu of; purchasing real estate in' Delaware and they were to visit Delaware last evening i'or the purpose of .closing Koveral deals which wore- pending. Dr. Simpson is about forty years of ago. .He is a fine nppenr int; mnn and made friends readily, ljo had built up a splendid prac tic in Radnor villago mid vicinity a i ill was considered quite wealthy. Ho practiced in this city nhout soven ycais froni ISOO to .1002 and had been in Radnor' about fivo years. As far as is known -Simpson bad had no iloinostie or i'innnciai difficulties. He told Daniel .Tone of Radnor late yesterday evening that ho had determined . to lenvo this part of flio country saying that ho was gotting tired of tho climate. He left Jones a set of single buggy harness mid his col lege uipioiuo: ayiti specially in strueted iliim not to let. them fall in. the liandrt of Ins wife. There was a i'ow smnll pieces of, property Unit were not sold nud this the. physician turned over lo his broth-' or. llenjaiuin .Simpson. Ho left practically nothing lo hi wife and it- is said left word with a friend to inform Jier that she would never look upon his smiling face again. Women's fino shop., ..iiO, .$3.00 nud .f.'l.oO now OSe l Smart & addell's. $1.00 and $1.50 Fancy Silks Only 55 Cents A gigantic purchaso of over 5 000 yards at 25c on tho dol ar from a well known eastern manufacturer who needed tho money worse than ho did tho good3. You never saw such a lot of silks; why our dreas Roods counter is stacked high with tho handsomest lot of spring styles you over saw.. Silks that ,you ard aaked froin $1.00 to $1.50 por yard for in other. Marion stores, Wo cannot afford to soil them at this prlca, but wo are going to do it anyway for tomorrow. Just io hayo a big 'crowd hero and to get you bettor acquainted, with Our Up-tOdjte dr03S goods dODartment. Tn t.hn1nf. wnH find" plenty of fancy taffetas ,and' and plaids, in every imaginable T' " "" u" v-uif taffetas, etc. An opportunity, .'n mis Boason. llcmombor :D,;A,IMi The Warner A Edwards Store Checks in Dress Fabrics '1 t di'fssf, r, Exceptional Values f In1 Wool Checks, made by the Jamestown Wor sted Mill, the mill that makes the best weaving goods in America. N Shepherd Checks A firm cloth 36 in wido in every sizo check black and white, blue and white also in tho darker offects ...... COc Shadow Checked Panamas An all-wool Panama in an indistinct check, Browns Navies, GrayB not effected by dampness 42 in wido, , . . 00c Gray Checked Panamas Fifty four inches wido in broken plaids for skirts the best thing of the season 1.00 Shadow Checks A Soft chiffon Panama with just a suggestion of a check 54 in 1.25 Fancy Plaid Sailings Shadow Plaids with a touch of color. Just a thread to givo it tono. SI. 25 & $1.50 WARNERS EDWARDS SPRING OPENING Was 'Held by Ohls' Decorating Company, Wednesday , A spring opeitlng and display or wall. paper pictures and frames was ield yesterday afternoon and oven, lug at the Ohls Decorating com pany's ntoro on. South Main streeL .B'twccn "CCI1 hundred am two thousand persons vl<od the store. The Interior of tlio business house vas tastefully decorated for tho oc casion. A program of music was rendored by an orchestra, and daln. ty souvenirs were glvon to the vis itors. An exceptionally fine display of goods was Inspected-by tho vlsltr ors, ' .Thousands of cases of rheumatism us bad as yours havo beon cured by Electropodcs. Ask your druggist. 1-3-th louisines in stripes, checks j 'color; alsoplain'.tjtffota silks ' .x-ongoos, ivajans, cnangeaoie that will no be offered you tho .price, yard ifj i ,;t"-. - m V ' V I II hr i " i" .A. IWff lt..l. vA. ..(. 1. 1 -. - tmvnvipqwr M.-WW(1vf. ;, ;ii P'k' :A Jk';'. ', $' t-'-iiifi '. ft i a. Hi , -'A !dM. I - ., t(i