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mi1 ' "t f THE MARION DAILY 'MIRRGli FRIDAY. MAY 17. 1007? PAGE EIGHT & tm$ w KLE1NMAIERS .W. Stop in Tomorrow for A the Boys' Wash Suits Bring the boys with you. Let them tr' on :i r w.h Most lew ot these natty httle jrarments the celebrated "Ricgatta" make. You never did see such pretty styles and combinations, and f the price 50c to $3.50 3 KLEINMAIERS The Warner & Edwards Store A Saturday Silk Sale Pri'CR will bo the satna week t the goods are hcie. I'laju TnffeUi Silks m Naj, Olue, Gray 10c Nineteen .m.Pcau tic Cygncs and Taffeta Silks in Na -y, Onion Rrxmn, ami Light Ume 39c Colored Taffeta S:lks in every new .shade, chiffon finih 50c Orkcdatlic now silk made by tlio homo silk mills, 22 m. wiile, every shado ..COc "Wliito "Wash. Silks, tho real llabutui ....35c, 45c and 50c Plaid Silks. 'A lino of stylish plaid silks houghfc Tor fall have been delivered now We mako tho prieo ... 75c Our yard wide Taffeta Silk nt Ono Dollar stands alono in its superiority, comparo with any ono dollar twenty-fivo mIU in the city $1.00 WARNER & EDWARDS CALEDONIA HIGH SCHOOL HOLDS ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT "Out of School Life Into Life's School," the Motto of the Graduating Class, Composed of Seven Members The Exercises Held Thursday Evening in the Village Opera House were Enjoyed by a Large Audience Dowler's Or chestra Furnished the Music for the Enjoyable Occasion. Caledonia, O., May 17 (Special ) The annual commencement of tho Caledonia High school was held nt the HlnKe onera house. Thursday evening, with an audience- filling ev ery bit of available spaco In attend ance 'fflie nroKrani of (tho ctenlng was ono of unusual Interest nnd con tained a number of unique features. All of tho graduates acquitted tnem- sehes In a most brilliant manner, showing, by tho way In which they delivered their orations and decla mations, that they uo been Ines timably benefitted by tho teaching they received In the village schools. Tho eraduates wero Misses uaio Clouse, Rachael C. Glathart, Naomi D. PIttman, Catharine Georgia 'icn rnw. Lavlna V. Drake, nuth U. Gray, and Mr. Elmer Coulter. Tho class motto is, "Out or school iito in to llfo'B school," and tho class colors, red and white. Decorations consisting ot palms ana nottod nlants wore nicely arranged about the stage, with tho graduates and tho faculty of the High ' school seated In tho center. On the Btage, liosides tho Graduates, were Prof. S. S Slmnson. sunerlntendent of tho iCaledonla schools. Prof. Trank reters, principal ot tho High school, ana Itev. James Gray, pastor ot tnc Methodist church ot Caledonia., Dowler's orchestra, ot Marlon, was present and rendered a flno program during tho evening. t The program began with a selec tion, "Tho Galloper," by tho orches- A clean mnn wears clean has his work done at the right laundry. Savey ? white Linen provided he ANTHONY'S LAUNDRY :E2 . GET THE CASH HABIT. 50c KNEE PANTS FOR 13c . Hero's one you liaen't lie aid of yet. Just think of buying a good pair of Kneo Pants for Klc. It it, a httle out of our lino but they were so cheap, wo could not pass them. In justice to jour neighbor's boy wo .will have to limit them ono pair to a customer. Sizes 4 to 11 inelusivo. 'flic pair 13c flc apron ginghams for ... OlVic . 10c JJiCbg Giiighnrns for 06c 23c Whito Goods for 13c J Bars of Lenox Soap ....... , 13c NEW YORK STORE 53S SJ tra, followed by tho Invocation by Rev. Mr. Gray. The orchestra then played "Tannhauscr. ' "Nobility of Lalwr," was tho sub ject of an Interesting oration nicely delivered by Miss Catharlno Georgia Tedrow. She said It Is nobler nnd wiser for any one to earn his way through life than to pass his time In Idleness. It is a command from tho (Almighty that wo s'lall work and help mako the world better by our work. Whllo It may have pleased God to glvo us these pleasures with out work, he has deemed It best for .our moral and physical welfaro that wo lab'ir for all our belongings nnd privileges. iMIss Itnchael C. Glathart took "Lit erature" as the subject of her nicely written and well read essay. She roforred to tho beneficial nnd lasting Influence that the reading of good literature has upon n llfo. Sho said that while 'rcadlnc this class ot liter ature, we aro taken from our present surroundings and carried Into a high er and nobler Hfo. Miss Glathart quoted aptly from the works of tho greatest writers and told of what last ing fanjo has been won by these peo ple of genius, L. D. MoNeal, of Marlon, ployed a pleasing fluto solo, following which Miss Lavlna V. Drake recited "Why Scheffcr Did Not Piny." Miss Drako's number was ono of the best of tho evening. Sho dlsplajed unusual ability as an elocutionist and tho manner In wrlch she delivered tho selection charmed her hearers. An Interesting oration on "Mind Mocs Matter" was given by Miss Naomi 1). PIttman. The speaker said that mnn Is superior to tho lower nnlmald because ho has a mind which Is capablo of continual develop ment. Sho marked tho rapid strides ot advancement which have been made during tho past few centuries, showing that each succeeding genera tion has beon wlber than tho ono beforo it. Many of tho Important Inventions of tho past fow centuries were enumerated. Mr Kmer V. Coulter took na his subject, "Poverty Prcparea for Wealth " Ho mado no references to people of tho povo-ty stricken classes, but to tho working class, who learn, through tho adversities of their lives to caro for wealth when It comes to them. Mr. Coulter spoko ot tho lives of some of the world's greatest men who have risen to stations of fame and wcnlth after struggles from poverty. Who orchestra played "Cherry" and Miss Oaylo Clouse recited "Aunt Nancy's Acount ot a Fashionable Par lor Recital." Tho recitation was one which abounded In humor, and was given In such a brilliant manner that tho audience was delighted throughout. An oration, "Tho Highway to tho Orient," was given in a most ablo manner by MIsp Ruth E. Gray. Tho speaker took her hearers lack Into history and told of tho commercial development which followed tho dis covery In America. Previous to that time, tho Medltcrntfrcnn sea was tho center ot commercial life, but since then, conditions ha thonged until tho center is notv I in te racnic ocean. Where tho traders formerly traveled cant to reaci tho Orient, they now follow a course 'to tho west. A duet was played, by H. n. Mer edith, cornetlst, and h. U. McNcul, flutist, following which tho graduates wero pioscnted wltl their diplomas by Rev. Mr. Gray.' Tho orchestra plnyed "Illuo Danube," following which a one-act sketch, "An Unex pected Fare," wasf played by the graduates Tho pti'fa was very clev- nrlv nroduced nnd furnished plenty of entertainment fdi the audience. Tho orchestra played "Iola," nnd following an excellent monologue, "Tho Sweet Girl arhduate," by Miss Ruth D. Gray, the orchestra played "Golden Rod," and Itho program was closed v,tn a benediction by Rev. Mr Gray. Tonight, tho annual alumni banquet of the school will be held. Tho salvo tlittt acta like a poul. tlco Is Pino Sdlvo Carbollzed. No other salvo so teood for cuts, burns, holh and chapped skin. Ask about It. Price 25 cts. Sold by Flocken Drug Stor. SUDDEN DEATH OF MRS. DDLLIE WORE Suffers Stroke of Apoplexy Thursday at Marietta Waa Packing Her Trunk for an Ex tended Visit! with Her Parents Here When Stricken. While preparing to come to this city for a visit with her parents, Mrs. Dollle Gllmorc, wife of Victor Gllmoro, of Marietta', was stricken with apoplexy at. her home and death resulted almost Immediately after ward, nt ten o'clock Thursday night. Mrs. Gllmorc had been In good health and was expecting to como fo Marlon Friday evening to spend several weeks with her parnts, Mr. and Mrs. Shurlz, of West' Clmrci, st. Sho was boln; assisted In tho lork of packing hej trunk by her alitor, Mls3 Flossie Shurtz, of this city when sho was strlekon. IMrs. GilmoM was liorn in llila city 28 sars ab nnd sho was ajjrid- iiato of the kval high school. Ot a pleasant nature sho was loved by1 a largo clrclo ot friends In this city and In Marietta and her death sudden and untimely has cast a heavy pall of sorrow over n largo acquaintanceship. Ucsldes the husband, one daughter. Marlon Genevieve, survives. The remains will be brought to this city tonight on tho same trau that tho deceased Intended to comu for her visit. The body will be taken to tho homo or Mr. Shurtz whoro tho funeral services will bo held on IMonday afternoon. The Rev. Mr. Rarnnrd officiating at tho funernl nnd the remains will bo Interred at Marlon cemctry. Short Silk Jackets and I.onjr Silk Coats at it WAUMI3R & nnwAims. I ANNIVERSARY SALE OF I Hosiery FOR SATURDAY. Ladies' ht 10c Vast Wiick IIom1, II pair for .. ,25c Cliihh oil's best 1() fast black fine libbcd stockings, .1 pair for 25c Men's best 10 black or fan cy socks, 3 pair for 25c -TOE- Bemnan-Jenner Co. "WESr CANTER STREET. ALL LAOES, EMBROIDERIES, LINENS, WIUTE GOODS, ETC., MUST BE SOLD. AND TOMORROW IDEAL DAY TO GET YOUR SHARE WHILE WE ARE CLOSING THEM OUT AT A WILL BE AN X . . Big Closing Out Sale . . k 4 St s''f'S-sMs & 25 PER 6ENT. DISeUNT J. P. LUDWIG THEN DON'T NEGLECT WHILE HERE TO ATTEND OUR BIG MAY WAIST SALE DIVIDED INTO FOUR LOTS-89c, $1.05, $1.20 and $1.7l),18Sp!F Jl Marlon's Specialty Store. UHLER& phillips I A Big May COUPON Sale A TwoDays Most Remarkable Underpricim of Seasonable, Desirable Merchandise Below are fourteen coupons. Every one can be made to afford the saving of many 'dollars. For in each one you will find a bargain such as comes but once a season. Most assuredly there are underpricings during this big "May Coupon Sale" which will not be equaled even in the mid- summer clearances. But such bargains can not be flered long. These re markable offerings are for Saturday and 'Monday only. Clip out the coupons you are interested in and don't wait, for after Monday the merchandise will be advanced to regular prices. MAY COUPON SALI'i 3EAY COUPON SALU $1 and $1,25 Spring CQft $1, $1.50 to $2 Fancy 7Qn Novelty Suitings. UUU Hohair Suitings Oil 15 pieces of finest $1.00 and Absolute choice of all fancy $1.25 checked, striped and plaided mohairs, none formerly less than chiffon panamas, wool taffetas, ba- $1.25 yd. others $1.50, $1.75 to $2 tistcs, cc, in choice shade3 12 to in a dozen good shades at a rc- 50 inches wide coupon price 69c. irfarkable price 70c MAY COUPON SALP, MAY COUPON SALE Finest 25c Dotted jjn 75c Damask 50c jQn Swisses novy Ilu Mc Bleached Damask jU 10 pieces fine, sheer dotted Bwiss- Two big bargains in household cs in 3 sized dot3 that aro regularly Jlneiu-tho 50c damasks are , all ,,,.., linen, silver bleached and 02 inches 25c yard aro marked during the 2 wido-tho 10c cloUis laro mere. All days of tho coupon salo but ..lie cotton 60 inches widcr . MAY COUPON SAT.K - ' MAY COUPON SA"LB Ladies 25c Long Cp J Ladies 15c Hose )Kn Sleeved Vests at dj 3 Palrs for 3G 50 dozens finest 25c long sleeved, N , ?G f h b M fc jersey ribbed vcjts in sizes 4, 5 ......,... i and G-aro to sell on Saturday and .split-foot hose that wo havo over Monday only at about half price- sold at 15c pair, go on salo during 15c. this salo at only 10c 3 pairs for 25c MAY COUPON SALB MAY COUPON SALE Choice All Black jn Aff 10c Dress Ging,ianls ni Dress Goods at !U tl Dropped to Only QdC You may during Saturday and . 2(J , f b 1Q Monday chooso from our great , l : ui " Blocks of finest black dvesa goods Buckor d"ss ginghams havo been at an attractlvo saving 10 per cent reduced to a very remarkablo prico off. Saturday and Mandoy only 0 l-4c. MAY COUPON HALE MAV COUPON SALB (lie Apron (iinghams Ml ' 89c and $L.OO White CQn During This Sale 42b Petticoats now D5JG Hero's luck-a chance to buy ex- y 8klrtg , 2 collent apron ginghams in styles . , ... exactly cimilar lo tho 8c Lancaster ntjlcs-ono bus embroidery rufflo ginghams at this roaiarkablo price the other lias wide flounce With 4 l2c. cluster tucked rufflo special 59c. MAY COUPON SATJ5 MAY COUPON SALB :)9c Lace Trimmed dQ 50c Corsets arid jn Corset Covers Uu "' Girdles Only lab About 150 carefully cut muslin " 20 dozens new spring girdles and corset covers with rows of laco in- corsets fresh from tho makors hands sertion and edge also plainly Sn finest batiste and net all sizes tucked sVylc 10c instead of 39c. at a very unusual prico each 19c. MAY COUPON RAM3 ' MAY COUPON SALE i?HnlVLBWn fa 3!)c Gingham Aprons in Muslin props to -J Are Reduced JC 2000 yards of hoavy unbleached ' ' muslin, 30 Inches wido, which bo- ,A,,fow dozens b,2 full-cut aprons oiuse wo bought it 12 months ago f finest checkod, ginghams, which will bo sold for two days at only wo must limit ono -to a. customer Oc a ily ! 10c ' JV ; ' I The Celebrated Sorosis Pet ticoat. A sneclal Una nf nliir nnttlcoats by express this morning. They range in price from no to ten dollars. Without doubt, tbe Black Silk Ptti- COat nt IT flft In 11.- l.nuf Itl , tv.vv is uno qi vim v - tlio markot at flint ..!,.,, it i made Jrora a thorouglily reliable taffeta jplk with a tweUo inch flounce fluted $nd henutltcheii. It WAnVMiVV r,,trTTYO ILLUSTRATED STORY Miss Rachel Thoraao Will Entertain Little Folks. Tlio Library management has sc oured Miss llnchcl Tliumng to enter tain Uio children of Mnrioji SnU urdav jnormner nt tlio reciilar monthly story nour. - Misa TJiairs will tell a travel story that canno help but ho most Interesting. Sho will takei ilier lis tonora on a flyine; trip through thw country nnd tho Ilrjtish Isles illus. tniting tho talk with numerous storoopticon viows ' 'taken of :mter cstfng places which sho has visited Tho 'Story Hour" will bo held nt tho Y. M. O. A,, auditorium, on. Saturday morningt It beg'jis promptly it 10 o'clock And is free, The children oCMarjon nro invited; to attend. , 4 s- on ad m. Hi- cU, tn aw "I -I P .n- fc' Htf . ''n of not nt tcr Tho , avo i'lng ctl, in II l -ij lmt """ i '' I' , o