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PAGB TSKX1 se "BUB Wwtfiuilf L'BIHIJl J II I II I 'U Ul II ' ! THE MARION DAILY MIRROR, SATURDAY, JULY 0. 1907. -x A -f m- IiViV.'liWWM -qviw m LUuauj; ''""SiHiaiiiUuiiiMUutt' CAST0RJ4 inn il . . .,,,,, I.. . I : : .-n ALCOHOL 3 PEtt ohnt Aac (able Preparation TorAs- slmilailn3ihcFoo(fanilRcdui.i lingllicSioinnch,?andH(wtlsor 3 Bazsgsjmisi Promotes DtgoslfonCfocrfij ncss and'Rcst.Conlalns nciihcr Opiun.Morihinc nor Mineral. Not N ah co tic. i i .RKytofOHDrSWLWmiim Dmpiiit Srtd" JCx.Smim funrltitwitdt IturmSrif' Qanprd Sugar llinayn mHimft i ftjaiiT Anerfrct Itemedv forCamlipa Bswura M I Ion , Sour Sloraach.ni.irrlioca Worms.ComTiIsions.rotrisli ncssnndLossoFSliEEP. facsimile Sfjnature of Ms H"W' SKfcd IVM'tt IM' NEW YORIf. ! iunr.irttccd under ill Exact Copy of Wrapper. WAGS TO PICNIC Hall Gamo Between Mnrrlcd ami Single Men a Feature Tho members or tlio Tally Wag club will upetul Wednesday afternoon and evening In tho vlclnly o Webb -Park. During tho afternoon, there wilt bo n blill gamo at Webb park between the married men, cuptaliic'' by Fred L. Krancr, anil tho hIiiIo men, captained by Eugene Hodden. fallowing a pic nic dinner, tho evening will ho iipcnt dancing at Schwlngcr'n pavllllon. Y. I. C. A. HAPPENINGS The Y. M. C. A. Ih.j'h orchestra, 'which waa recently o.'fanlzed, met In the Association parlcu. hint ovcnlng for Hh first rehearsal, 'tlio orchestra consists of seven pi w, played by bdino of tho most promising young imiRlclann In tho city Tho orchestra will havo weekly pwlicoa and will be conducted by Mr,, 'WlHInni Dowler. houses arc planned "by people who know their buisness. We make a specialty of building com modious houses. Wc are bur own architects, of several years experience and know our business. Come in and talk it over. f ' IIIB1IBWI1IIIPM ' IHMMMMIIII South Side Build ing Supply Co. JWBWgwpwBi.iwiiwiwKjjiiwii'ji.'iBinnimww 1 nnnflAftnmniip li I M S III! Iill IHIIIIIIIIIIII IB M WwIiIIbIVLIvww Ui I BBWBWWWWIIIIilWIIWIllll,IIWIIilllll I1 Slill Selling Wall Paper People realise that any ooasou of tho year thoy can buy latest patterns of wall paper hero at prices that aro right and satisfac tory. Many new atid beautiful designs to select from. TSCKANEN BROS.. Druggists - - MARION i a-uim -Ha Commencing CASTORIA For Infanta and Ckildron, The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over For Thirty Years tHK OCNTAUH COM PA NT, NIW YORK CITY. KNIGHTS INSTALL NEW OFFICERS Protected HoillO Circle Holds Important Session Fraternal Censer Installed Newly Elected OlflccrG and En joy n Social. Marlon Lodge, No. 102, Knlghto of Pythian, Installed officers at a regit- J lar meeting held In Its hall on Last Center street, Friday evening. Lowell ,1. Smith acted as installing officer and was assisted by S. II. PoLong, !V. 13. Evercrt, and Robert Kenton. Tho now officers, who will servo 'during tho next six months, aro Fred jV. Warner, chancellor commander; G. T Oerau, vlco chantellor; John I Kerr, prelalo; Fred Snider, mastcr-ut aims; Cliffoid llowser, tuner guard; Paul Cass, outer guaul. Plans for tlio nuuual picnic, which will lie held at Uleumaiy pari:, near Columbus, during tho latter part of the mouth, vvcro discussed and It waa decided to leavo all arrangements in tlio hands of tho committco appointed -.evernl weeks ago. A spclnl C. D. & M. car will tnko tho picnickers to the park. Tli Protected Home Clrelo held a well attended meeting last evening, at which tlmo considerable Important business was transacted. Arrango iiV'Utn wero made for Installing tho newly elected offlcera at tho meeting to bo hold In two wseku. Ono can didate was obligated and plans mndo for Initiating a largo class of candi dates at a meeting to bo held In Oc tober. At tint cIoro of tho business meeting, lefreshiuents wero kcrvcd by tho so cial committee uiul tho remainder of tho evening spent la cnnics and mu sic. Tho Fraternal CotiBcr met last oven lng tho In tho halls on West Contor street, with' a largo attendance, and transacted considerable business of Importance. Two plications for membership wero received and tho re cently elected officers wero Installed. S V. Mllllsor, past president, of ficiated In tho capacity of Installing officer. At Hid closo of tho InpresRlvo cer emonies, lofroshniontH woro sorved nnd nil present enjoyed n plcnsant so- ' nlfil limit tninnnJVSvnsiMIA'lVSwirl Boars tlio A r-i W VI 1 aienaiTiro m of AKjf ft Ifv FAMILY One Solid Week Monday Matinee, July Mil REPUBLICAN POLITICIANS To Start Campaign Rolling. Ball MEETINGS WILL BE HELD By Mcmbcrn of City Central Committee. Coming Campaign to be One of the Hardest Fights Ever Witnessed In Marion. What will practically be tho opening of tho coming political campaign will ho a meeting of tho Republican city central committee, which will be held next Thursday evening at tho office of L. I). MnNcnl, on West Center street. At this meeting, ac cording to Information given out by tho committco members, tho commit tee will mako preliminary arrange ments for tho npproachlng battle. Although tlio committee- has tak en no formal action on tho matter, It has been practically dodded that tho Republican city convention will take placo September 20th. Tho Dcmo ciatlc concvcntlon wl!i tako placo either a few days after or a few days previous to tho Republican meeting It Is likely that tho Democratic city committco will also meet either next week or early durirng tho following week to plan for tho campaign. After that, things will begin to pick up among matters political. "Tho result of tho election next Tall will depend much upon the work of tho committees," said a prominent local politician todny. "This Is due to the Tact that all of tho candidates nnd nil of tho Issues will bo local, nnd It will ho up to tho committees to do their best work In managing affairs. There will bo moro real politics In tlio coming campaign tlmn Ihero has boon In any campaign Hint as taken placo beio In a good many years. " Just. Came In 100 trimmed hntrhrdludlullluuuuuu 100 trlmcd bats better than cvor 19c, 9Sc, $1.08. MARION CLOTHING & CLOAK CO. WALDO SCHOOLS HOLD COMMENCEMENT Large Crowd Attends Exercises. the Prof. T. R. Pcnruon of Columbus Delivers the Class Address. The annual Patterson commence ment ,t,0 vldt township hbIiooIs was held in Bland's hall t Wuldo J'Viduy ovciiing. Tlio 'auditorium was occupied to itU seating capacity and uu excellent program of a musical and liter ary nature was! turcd out. Tho gimdiuUJiig class consisted of iMissetJ Ruth and Uhinoh Cor bin, Missi Stella Kenyoii ,nnd Mr. IjowoII Gompf. After the invocation delivered by itov. (',. C Coil of Marion tho program opened with an oration. Poetry" by Mks Stella Kenyon. The orator Koku on tho Htihject and won the adnurntioii of Jier friends. "Tlio, Value of, HiiiLs" wis thu rtiibject oi; tin iiitoreNting oration do livoied by Mr. InvcIl Gompf. Mis-s Ilttth Gorhin ,rcud a thesis on Uio BJibjoct "Tho Preservation and Uosci-vation of tho American Forests". Mjsk Ulnnclio Corliiu gUvo numlier of recitations which wo. greatly aporeoiatod. J Prof. T. R. PcaiKon, huporiu iloiiilut of tlio Kiwt high school of Columbus gave tho class address his tlioino, "Tho Value of an Edti cntliou." Tho Waldo, orchestra furnished mu.sie for tho occasion, rendering hover.u pleasing numbers. Tho program cIohiI witJi thu bene diction by .Rev. Mr. Coil. Tho graduates will rece,ivo their diplo iiiiih it tho nuiuinl county commenco menf to 'bo held in tho Marion ljitrh school on Saturday evening, July 20. f Personals C. Airs. F. Greene, of North Main street, is the guest of Kenton friends. Fred Habormnn, Jr., returned last night from Cedar Ppint whero ho at tended a fraternity convention. Joseph I). Outhcry and Fred 15. Gutliery were in Climax, Morrow county, on bu.iiness Friday. .Mr. Albert Irny, or south of tho city was ii business visitor In Shelby, Ohio, today. Mr. Amos Kling returned today from Orand Rapids, Mich., whero ho attended tho funeral of his bister. 15. J. Molly, of North Main street, who has boon traveling In tho South during the past eight months, Is In the city for two weeks. 'Miss Mary Plxloy left for Springfield this morning, whero r.hc will spend tho Hummer visiting relatives nnd friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cuslc and family, of Columbus, who havo been visiting at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cuslc, of Summit street, returned homo today. MMkh Hazel Loffjer anil Miss Olga Morgiit.hiilcr iliave issued in vitations for a garden parly to be given Hit tho homo of tlio former on Greenwood street next Wednes day evening. .Mrs. Charles Moore, of, Lima, ro turncd to her homo tills morning, aft er a visit with his mother, Mrs. Sam uel llartrain, of North Prospect street. Mrs. Mooro was accompanied by Mlsa Ruth Bnrtrnni. who wlil make a visit o sovornl woks In Lima. Mr. Frank Levy, of South Green wood street, left today for Indianap olis, Indlnnn, whero tomorrow ho will attend tho funeral of his slstor-In-law, Mrs. Charles, Iovy, whoso cVnth occuned Wednesday nt 101 Paso, Texas. Don't Do It Don't havo an old hat letrlmmcd when you can buy a now ono for 10c, 9Sc. or $1.08. MARION CLOTHING & CLOAK CO. Come In whllo tho assortment Is good. Frco tickets on a beautiful lamp. MARION CLOTHING & CLOAK CO. Phil Rush, tho North Main street i barber has moved his shop from 2.1(1 North Main street to tho Uootlt Diock on tho opposite side of tho street. flie hoard of county comtnissioii- ors rridiiy morninir irrautod the Lipjiineott ditch iinproveinenl, which is to bu Jiuule cant of tho city. August. 2 was mL us tho date for the liiiul hearing. Frank Dixon; a common drunk, was arrested mi Kenton Avcnuo yesterday alternoon by Officer Wllholm. At his hearing last night, Dixon prom ised to pay a fine of $." and was re cused . At Canton yesterday Oamey I). tho roan marc owned by V II. Foster fnnshod fonrtli in tho pace. Thu imrso wis $-100. heats wero ieelo-1 olT in 2:15 2:1C Tho 1-4! 12:1(5 1 I mid 2:11 1-1. Superintendent Arthur Powellre- Tho Marlon Family Theater Is tho coolest placo to spend mi evening In tho city Not only Is It cool and 'plcnsant theso wnrm ovonlngs but you will see a mighty clovor vnudovlllo por formnnco during your vlsjt nt tho pop ular piny hntiso. Tho bill for next week Is ono of tho best over offered by Manager Vail. It Is headed by tho Qilnn Trio In a novelty sketch and scoied well over greater vaudovlilo circuits of this conn try. Mack and Hold do a punching bag "'ft' ' ' QuinilVTrio Tony -V( 'I ' Mack Mlold ' ' fT'"" ' ""i l-LO'CAIv I I EVENTS I: 1 II t tiring member of, the stale board 'of' uMionl I'YiimiiiAiM vn nresimfriil -with a handsome toilet set by Uio remaining memuerH ui uiu uuaru yesterday, according to tho Ohio Stato Journal. A clnsa of fovty-two is being examined nt tlio Central schopl building today by tho County lidard of examiners. Thirty-nino took the county and three tho city cxiiminntior . Hnvnrnl flunlllnH from PrOSDCct CH- , Joyed a picnic nt Marlon park last evening. Tho company numbering about fifteen went to tho park about C o'clock. After partaking of an claborato picnic dinner, tho ovenlng wan spent rowing and fishing. WANTED Cigar Salesman. In your locality to represent no. Experience unnecessary. Wrlto for particulars at onco. C8 per month nnd ex penses. Monroo Clgnr Co., Toledo, Ohio. 7-6-ltp lZUZj Clubs and 717lxj; .v &i6k .fratotCL teiSa ?CMt JVVVMVt MZTZ2 At her homo un Franklin street, Miss Bthcl Housel entertulncd n party of friends Inst evening, honoring Miss Florence Harlcy, of 'iolcdo, who Is tho guest of Miss Allco Dombaugb, of North Stato street. Flvo hundred was the mode of entertainment, thrco tables being In operation. After a series of Interesting games, first prizes wero awarded to Miss Rosctta Knapp, a sliver spoon; Frank Knnpp, a pair o;' gold cuff buttons, nnd Charles Mousor, a gold scarf pin. After (ilny had been suspended nn elegant thrco course lunch was served b tho hostess who wa assisted In tho dining room by Miss Ruth Bd wards. Allco Peters and Blma Hous ei . Tho room was prettily decorated for tho occasion. The guests wero Misses Rosctta Knapp, Hnttle May Wolford, Allco Loulso Dombaugb. Fhrcnco Harloy, Lillian nurgess. Messrs Homer Wnd dell. Harry Cox, Georgo Carter, Charles Mouscr, Frank Knapp and Hiirvey Graccly. Mr Francis Dador cnlcrlnlnml n company of friends nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. S. llador, of Park Boulevard, Friday morning. Tho oc casion was given In honor of Miss Alma Bnilcr, of .Munclo, Ind.. a cousin of tho host. Anionc the mnnv HnMnl diversions or tho evening, a partic ularly Interesting feature was a prlzo irupKKlnrr rnnlncf In tvlilol, n. r.... ,, ,-, vu......w, ,,, T.,,,,, ,,,,0. VJUJT Prettyman won first hot;ors and Miss Etta Krancr was awarded second prize An elegant thrco course lunch was tho concluding feature Thoso present wero: 'Miss Mary Thomas, Miss IHtlo Lust. Miss Btta Krancr, Miss F oronen Foster. Mina Hnzel Clnrk. Miss Marguerite Knickles .aiiss Kiwynia Lennon, Miss Alma Bnder, Mrs. William Roush, Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Prettyman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Bador, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Lennon, Mr., Harold Luscli, Mr. Paul iveiier, Mr. John Elbert and Mr. Francis Bader. Abort twenty of tho members- of the FieundFcIinft Vciein hoarded a liny wngon Friday nioiniug and drove to the homo of Mrs. Fred Utz four miliH west of the city, whero they spen tho day. In tho morniii',' tin regular monthly mcot 'insr of the eleh was held and only routine liusiui4 was eonsideivd. At noon an elaborate dinner wins served by the hostess, TJie party returned to the city early in tho evening and the members wero Blnglng and dancing act that Is clov er Besslo La Count the conienlonno Is good and has bad tho hearty support of tho patrons In tho houses where sho has appeared. Kopoland ami Theinar. trick bicy clists aro tho best In tho business to day. B. P. Rowo will sins "Fannlta" In his usual pleasing manner PowerH now pictures will be "Black Bounty" ami "Wrong Chim ney.'' E. P. Rowc , Illustrated Song Bossio LaCount ' ' -Commediatme - mm, KMTZi ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ATURDAY CANDY Pine Mixed Chocolate 29c pound Saturday Only ft ft ft ft THE REXALL STORE ft Phone IS. 3aaaaa33aasa3es&&&a&&&' loitd in their praise of the hos pitalitics shown them by their country hostess. It wns decided to hold the next meeting of tho club nt tho home of Mto. Fred PreuiCngcr of Blaine Avenue. Mrs. C. H. Groves, of Walnut street, was hostess to the members und guests of tho Ideal Embroidery club yestetday nftcrnoon. Practically all or tho club members wero pres ent, and an exceptionally pleasant session wns enjoyed. Tho early after noon hours wero spent nt embroidery work, and nn Interesting guessing con test followed, In which Mrs. C. H Kulllngcnmp won first prlzo and Mrs. J. M. Tucker captured second prlzo. A delicious three course lunch eon, served by tho hostess was n con cluding feature. The club guests wero Mrs. C. H. Kulllngcamp, Mrs. R. S. Stull. Mrs. C. .B Gompf and ,Mru. Belle Stuart, of Urbann. Mrs. R. W. Jllppln, of Blaine Avenue, will bo hostess to tho club nt Its next meeting. Tho Starllcht club held n rpmilnr business session at tho home of Miss Graco Blocksom on East Georgo street last evening. During tho meeting It was decided to bold a picnic along ths Scioto river on July 14. Other Imnort- nnt business was discussed. Following tho business session an elaborate sup per was served and tho remainder of tho plcnsant evening was spent social ly Tho next meeting will he held a the homo or Miss Florence Lconhurdt nt tho comer of Mark and Patten street. iroiioriug her guest Miss Florence Hurley, of Toledo, Miss Isabelle Freeland of Mt. Tenion Avcnuo entertained fcifbor a delightful fash ion at n cloven o'clock luncheon, this morning. Miv Freclnnd receiv ed her guests t 10 o'clock. Af ter a pleasant hour spent oeially the company was ushored to the dining room whero a delicious luncheon was isurvod. The plate favors were jieneil sketches char acteristic of each Individual pies nut . The lAlmoriean flag wan used with pretty effects in the decora tions. Covers were laSd for twenty. Mrs Marlon R. Smith nnd Mrs .1 B. Lucllen entertained Friday nf tcrnoon at tho homo of the former on north Park street A short business session was held, niter which on ele gant six o'clock dinner was served. Arrangements woro mndo to hold a picnic at Marlon Park on Wednesday, July 17. Getting work as good aa Anthony's from the ordinary laundry 1b like serving John D. with a subpoena-it's almost an impossibiliy. Thcro's no disguising Anthony's Perfect Tinish. You'll recognize it anywhere. Can wo serve you. ANTHONY'S LAUNDRY V UV1 rftTi Hir tVt V 'V' ' Powers' Cj.roat Pictureo l.l. .ll.l.MMll..1 "fllH llliWiWW Kopoland & Themar Trick Bicyclist ' aa&aaa sasi '! ft m t m ft ft ft ft " --" -.. -- ft t ft n ft Messenger Service FREE. (fl Tho members will leavo on the nine o clock car. NOTED ALIENISTS WILL EXAMINJf MRS. liDDY Concord, N. 11., duly 0. Two of the most noted alioniste m Now England wero appointed today to assist Judge Edgar Aldrich in de termining the sanity of Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy. A the request of Judge Aldrich, Judge Chamberlain mimed today ns additional membcre of commission, Dr. George S. Jel ly, of Boston and Dr. G. Alden Blooor of Providence. . Art pior "oonjo, IJJ IB 0938 8(1 tlB3 11I3IU1CSJ) eqi IO itOtlop1 njo oqi oj 8icUoiuns o BpamnonX ftpM, jnoqy iqitofj on im I PUB tutnJon niiig an nniAB.ii 'miuas ojcune otj bihh jj :s9Pjflp nmsunn paiuoy ctuozog staodd aqi ojb asjni -siaojnoui DSAauna , Msro-ui1 IBOipaw tin aiusq jbmj bsibo Red ou jo paiisjueg jo uoii!i!miiH ')iio!U3Jiigijs;a Suiujug '2unw 3inMJ31 U Hcadlcy Dnig Company, Marion, O. Ask for frco illustrated booklet. THE BROWNS Clean Anything that's 0!ean- able, Press Anything that's Prcssa-ble, Repair Anything Not Beyond Redemption. FRENCH DRY AND STEAM CLEANING WE GUARANTEE Not to shrink or Farle and can clean tho moat Delicate of ladies Garments. Goods called for and deliv ered. Out or town orders given prompt attention. 'Phono 1G51. P. 8. Second Hand Cloth ing bought and sold. 112 Court Strict, Marion, O. To Place your insuranco through this agency, if you would liko a prompt adjust ment in case of lire, wo would Btiggcst that you obtain your policy from ono of trAs largo, strong companies that I represent. Fred W. Peters, 110 1-2 South Main Street. I 111 v ':' .TV.'ri'i A set of dishes for Thursday Matinee. Two Shows Nightly 7.809.00 TicHets 10c and 20c. Matinops Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 10c. Chlhlftfn'i Saturday Mating 5c. I I II .!. I ' HmmMm