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T i" '.. ,,!,' V !' " , M'W V . .' ' ',l:'4&. V u3 ., A- i , y V : r . iff ; ""uv , v. -A A v.. i X i c i5 ' ; v'!iu '- j s w v ' ' u t . frf .1 iSMi t ? -V TllE-MAUloN DklllY MlltitUlt, WEDNESDAY, 0C10ULK JIO, 1007. PAGE riVB MUVjntf4fM94AP4WfTA ) W iuWWWw ' 4 . J 1 Fir" ' , r p r wyv 8 : r$r III--' ?S- ST ft K BW rat ? 7 &i ; . It "J IK If, a 'k t : fqfl -i ic r . '' & H crt Us Face to Face te , Will Treat Yon RIGHT.. YOU KNO. i v . ' v; -A n us BEATTY & LONG Quick sales and small profit ; A Piano id Your Home, Makes Home Worth While . ' The wholesome influence of music is neVer questioned. i You owe it to-your f.tmily to Miistall one in your honie at . once. Our special installment ,plan makes this possible. Call or.iiddrcss.' - GrW. BAKERt 214 WEST CENTER STREET. Breakfast Syrup a blend of Maple Syrup and Rock Candy Syrup. Guaranteed under the Pood and Drug act. ' .Try It. -It's, great. F.J. LUSCH GROCER. x PHONE 650. N.I. Oor. BUM Cmr SJU. STYLISH LOTHES It's the Slyle and the Quality that makes the clothes. If you want, to be weft dressed, get your Pair Suit or Overcoat where, these two char acters' are paramount, The fit we always guarantee. . . . PIERSON Maker of good Clothes. shoemen. Ii JIMBJ irrrn 5"- i'WSmi :w prfwil III i II Q&t .. COPVRICHT J m ', .. 1 1 1 s ,SiHr.viruLiiivilVl.AUrtllllli j1'i',nIn:5Al,ftAUloLlftl;ArUUltll' k'f 'lt,f!'.-'frf;M"7Vi". HAPPENINGS IN THE LOCAL .. GLUB AND SOCIAL WORLD The Fortnignt Club Pleasantly Entertained by Mid. W. S. Spaulding Bliss Helen Mouser Celebrates Her Four teenth Birthday Anniversary Miscellaneous ShoWer Given Honoring the Approaching Marriage of Miss Joan O'Connor Current Topic Misses Almendinger as Parties and 'Anniversaries. Honoring her fourteenth birth- day nnnlvcrsnry, illss Helena Mouoer or East Church street, delightfully entertained a com pany of nearly Boventy young la. tiles and young gentlemen nt a il alloweon party, last evening. The Jiotno was appropriately ailss Hnzcl Lillian Taylor very nlce decorated .with follago, Jnck.o-lan. 'ly entertained a small company of terns, tho color scheme being greon friends at her homo on East Center and yellow. Tiny Mephlstopheles afreet, yesierdny afternoon. Tho wore strewn around tho rooms and guests assembled nt 2 o'clock and tho In the dim llght.i gavo a weird an-hours until five were pleasantly spent pearanco suggestive of the season, nt music, embroidery work and so- Attlred to represent almost ev ery nationality and ovcry charac ter In history tho little guests ar rived In masque. A fortuno tel ler 'h booth where a gypsy Impart, cd the, secrets of (ho futuro was located In one of tho rooms. Dur ing tho evening tho guests play ed ganfra .of various kinds. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. 'Miss Mousor retelved a . Inrgo number or handsome remem. brnnces from her friends. Tho hostess was assisted by M1ss Loulfjo Burgess,, who garbed as a gypsy, told tho fortunes of tho guests-, 'Miss (.Muriel Freoland, Miss Ava Klinefelter, tMlfu Anabel Mous or and atastcr Ornnt Mousor, Jr. Ilofore the guestfl departed a flash light picture was taken of tho jiarty. Tho guests were 'Misses 1'lolso IMwards, Ava and Ina Klinefelter, Ruth Emory, Mary I.co Concklln, Until McKinnlss, Janet 'Tongbon, Krancls Fryo, lEvangellno Jenkins, llulen lToughton, Helon Bain, Cuba Gundor, houlso Hurges?, Charlotte McMurrliy, Isabcllo and IxjuIeo Frank, Boulah Spencer, IM lid red Mpplncott, I.ucretla Oarberson, Alva Young, Maudo Txiulso McAIur ray. Janotto Johnston, Mary Etta llell. Freda Uhodes, Uuth Smith, C'orinno flyers, 'Dorothy Bush, Fay Huber, Iiura David, Besslo Dow lor, Marlon llodder, Mario L'Ucas, Lenora I.usch, Kva Hartzell. Ella Kramor". jrota Hush Nina Thew, Margaret 'Setter Katherlno llelnlcko nnd Bernico LunJ gor and Masters Carl Loffler, lto iiottschall, I.loyd Harden, Wllllard Hopklr. lopklr.u Lawronco Warren, Donald Jreen, Harry nnd Paul Oborlln Henry Kate. (Mnynnrd J.lpplncott.' U Hon nnio Johnson. LaVerno Johnston Edward Hubor, Uoy Waddoll, Hob! ort Dombnugh, Milton Dlckorson, Harold Prondergnst, Stuart Cleary, nnd La Verno Temploton. Tho mombors of tho Ludict' Aid socloty or tho Greon Camp Methodist church vory ngrceably surprised Mrs. Chrlstlau Wolflng er at hor homo on West Columbia street, Tuesday. ' Aftar an elegant dinner at noon the ladles occupied thomselvoft with sowing and othor wor in which tho society is Interested, Those presont wero Aim. Chas. h. Patten, Mrs. D. E. Kurts, Mrs. J. I E. hedges, IMrs. Ida .McClelland. Mrs. Ella Weston, Mrs Clara DnvJ.3, Mrs. l.ucy Smoltzer, Mrs. Emma Slack. Mrs. Flora Loring Mrs. Uuth llrlnker, Mrs. F. j' Folk. Mrs; S. M. Koblnson, Mrs E. W. Lnndrum, Mrs. T Carmjiioi Mrs, Samuel Foos, Mrs. o. Moyer, Mm, h. . Gambrlol, Mrs' H. P. Coon, .Mrs. McCIary, Mrs! Chayles GJlbort, Mrs. U. Colo Mr3. Charles yilllan. Mrs. ,J .Soltor, Mrs. James Flotchor, Mw. Chnrles Wolflngor and Master Morlo Wol flngor. The Misses. Almendinger wore host esses to tho members of tho finm-nt Topic cub Tuesday afternoon. There wns a largo nttendanco of thd mem bers nnd nn unust-nlly Interesting mooting resulted. Uoll call wns re sponded to by quotations from the Bible. Miss Olllo Almendinger read an Interesting paper on tho subject, oaiiy Lifo Among tho Romans." Mrs. Earl Smart cavo an excellent paper on "tho Rlenzl" and Miss Floretta Almendinger ronderod a musical selection. .Miss Ollla Al mondlnger gavo a synopsis of tho llfo of Leonnrdodn-Vlnco and n description of his wonderul painting, "Tho Jist Supper," 'Mrs. Charles Phelps of St. James ,8treet, will pntertalr. the club mem .bera nnd their huebands nnd gentle Jnicn friends with a six o'clock din ner next 'fposuay evening, The Stitchers club was pleasantly ontortnlned nt tho homo of Miss Kntlo Orome'r, of South Prospect streot, yes torday evening;. Practically nil of the club members wero presont and n highly Interesting meeting resulted . A snort business session wns held and planH wore 'formulated for a course of work to be followod by the club this ?lyw' o conclusion of the iulness, session, the lights wero turned down and Uto club member Club Entertained With the Hostesses Club Meetings, celebrnteit the near approach of Hal loween by telling ghost strolca. A light luncheon was a concluding feature, The club will hold Its next meeting with Mro. Charles Bender nt hpr country homo south of tho city. cial Intercourse. A marsh-mallow roast and light, refreshments were concluding features. frho guests wero: .Misses Olga Mor ganthaler, Mnrjdrle Hamilton, Hnzel Lrrier, Bonnie Pfnynrd, Nina Odaf for, Mildred Iove, Cllcn Mouser, Flos sie Schurz and Mrs. Hrnst Carl. A delightful surprise was perpe- tra , 7 MarX " M oni ,, nv , , ,,, ,- . utM..i.. anniversary nt her homo seven miles north of the city. About forty guests wero present, iMuslc and games wore the principal diversions and about ten o'clock nn elegant supper was served. Tho guests departed nt a late hour, wishing Miss Marshall many happy returns of the day Mrs. W. 11. Spaulding. of North State street entertained the mem bers of tho Fortnightly club at a Halloween party last night, tho nffalr being one of tho most do. lightful of tho club season. Tho guests attired In fancy cos tumes and masked spout tho even, ing telling ghost stories and oth. crwlse observing the Halloween sea- son, Tho homo was nicely deco. rated In honor of the occasion. 'Hie fortunes of tho guests wero told In a cleverly arranged booth In the parlor. The hostoss served a "cry appropriate, luncheon, TdorWuh -will bo entertained bv Mna Fred Stroebel 'of South Pros-! poet strcot. ' i A miscellaneous shower was given Tuesdayi evonlng for Miss Joan O'Connor at tho homo of Mrs. Ed- Wlrd Mollo'- " Nol,h Maln street. 'J' Ho w tastily decoratel, with rJous d5?,BI,H emblematic of Hal- loween, Forty persons wero liresent uMIss O'Connor added to tho even ing's pleasure by announcing Novem ber 12 ns her wedding day, and nam ing the groom ns Mr. William Purcell. of Bellefontalne Vjnlty and the Drug Habit. When 'a woman Is seized by a do she to Kilter her complexion or bet llguro by Imblblr.t; Medicines, thn quantity or utuft she will awallow In a given time is almost Incredible. Vnnlty Is tho stu.ngest weakneJJ of th gentler sex, hut tho physiological effcctB of tho couisp of ilrnya, eclf. prcscilhed'and self-adnilnlHtorcd. aic calculated In tho cud to mnko the j vainest of women i egret her methods oi HciMmprovcmeni. ALL UNSTRUNG Many Marlon Peoplo Sutfor from Nervous Troubles land Don't Know Why. Thousands of cases of kidney trou ble" show few outward symptoms ex cept nenousness, depression, languor, irritability and an Inclination to worry over trfle3. It Is generally duo to tho iiolbonoiiB action of uric acid on blood mid norves, nnd can't ba cured excopt by curing tho kid neys. Mnrlon women aro learning It.. Hero's a local case; Mrs, L, h. Holverstott, formerly of fi33 Park St., Marlon, O-., says: "Uoan's Klduey Pills removed a lameness from my back and strength ened tho kidneys so that I no longer havo any trouble from this source. Tho nervousness, sleeplessness and languor which bothered mo bo nuicl) imi mo, io oiuer remedy ' pi ever used brought mo, sj much re 1 1 el' Doan's Kidney Pills,,',' h,m fl'ho above statement' was made as by Mrs, Holverstott In October. 1899. Nearly live years later she confirmed her former statement us follows, In Juno 25. 1907: "I am glnd to con firm my previous testimony nnd to state thntfor live years slnco I used Doan's Kidney Pills 1 have been en Joying my rest nt night nnd lmvo boon doing my work about tho liouso without the least pain or Inconven ience." For snlo by nil denlorss. Price 60 cents. FoBtcr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,, Now Vorlt' sol nsents for t)io Unit- e(l States. . Remember tho namo Doan's and toko no other, (HALLOWEEN SOCIAL Given by Itadeavor Society of Korral Church. .The Christian Endeavor of the Mor ral Baptist church Rave a Halloween ooclnl In the reception rooms of thu church Tuesday cuii;ng. About one hundred and twenty-five- people wcru In nttendnnco. 'J'lic church wns jlee prated for the occasion In fall leaves aniij red" berries. The principal so cial features wore fortti'no telling, witches, fishing ponds, etc. The boxes wero auctioned off at good prices and the society realized a ne.it sum as a result. GEO. KERCHNER UNDER ARREST Charged with Jumping Board Bill. SENTENCE IS SUSPENDED Provided the Prisoner Pays His Landlady. Charles Coldwell is Taken to the Workhouse No Word From H. C. Roberts On an affidavit charging him with Jumping n board bill amount- g to mi. Oeorgo Korchner Was arrested by Officer Bell yesterday afternoon and lodged In tho city bastlle. The arfadavlt was filed in tho mayor V) court on Saturday October 12 by Mis. Charles Mc t'onibs who conducts a boarding house on iJNorth .Main street. Kerch nor has' been In Toledo for bovcral wcokBlind consequently the warrant was "not served earlier. When arraigned In tho mayor's court yesterday evening, Kerchnor nleadcd guilty to tho charge. Ho was sentencedto thirty days in tho Coluinbit"5 workhouse. Ilowover ho mado satisfactory arrangemonts for paying th'o. bill together with tho conts qf "prosecution und tho mayor C impended tjio sentence. Chlof of Pollco Cornwell went to Columbus thin afternoon taking with him, Chnrles Coldwell whom ho plnced in tho Columbus work, liouso to servo n seutonco of nix months which was imposed upon him in mayor's court October 12 nftor ho wns found guilty of fail ing to provide) for his Invalid child. Coldwell ha been held in tho county Jnll Mince tho time of bis trial and' conviction. Ho litis prop erty In Galla county, nnd was making an effort to secuie a mort. gngo on It lor tho amount of his tlno which was ,;.). However ho failed In his offorts and it was found necessary to lomovo him to the work , Uoiibo, The pollco liavo, gained no tiaco of Harry C. Roberts,, tho dlninond thief who mnde his escnno from tho city prison Sunday morning, October 20, Chief Cornwell ban issued circular's bearing n description, of tho mini to gether with his photograph nnd of fers a reward for ills capture Try ADMIRAL COFFEE, ORDER RECEIVED FOR MORE SHOVELS Panama Canal k Commission Wants Marion Machines Twelve More Large ioo Ton Shovels will be Shipped in Near Future. Tho Mnrlon Steam Shovol com. pany today rccolvod ordor from tho Panama Canal commission calling for twolvo moro Model No. 01. 100 ton steam shovels. Tho ordor follows clcuely upon tho ono rccolvod several weeks ago, for sov. en .of tho lnrgo models machines. W, E., Culver of Cincinnati, ia bora In tho employe of tho gov-' prnment Inspecting tho shovols an. thoy aro completed nnd directing their construction to tho ordor of tho cnnnl commission. Several of tho shovels aro already for ship-' ment nnd within a few wooks will bo pluced Into commission on tho cnnnl work. This makes A total of nineteen shovels thnt tho "local company hns sold to tho commission and undoubtedly ns soon" aa tho super iority of tho Marlon shovol Is nrovon, order. lorr n scoro moro w,u follow, , .-..'. i Try ADMIUAL COFFEE . ATTACHMENT PROCEEDINGS Are Filed in Common Pleas Court, i m SERIOUS CHARGES MADE Against South Side Building and Supply Company Amended Petition Filed by the Plaintiff in Suit of Lusch s Im- pliment Munufacturinr Co. An affidavit for attachment and a suit to obtain a Judgment for $G11.CS wcr filed In the common picas court, Tuesday nfternoon by tho W. M. Hit ter Lumber company agjlnst William Purcell, John V. Cantwell and Frank Bryan, partners doing business under tho Hrm name, TJio South Side Build ing and Supply Company. In tho attachment suit, tho peti tioner claims that tho South SIdu Building nnd Supply comp.iny, which recently sold lis lumber business to the Wollenwcber company, Is trying to convert Its property and ussets Into money In order to defe.it tho claims of its creditors and that It Is doing so for tho purpose of fraud. Tho petitioner asks thnt tho Wol lenwebor comp.iny, tho Fnhoy Hank eu'w J arllls. X. Houtfi' ing company, Charles Curtis, Charles ton and Stephen Murphy bo ordered to come Into couit and show In what amounts they are indebted to tho South Side Building andxSupply company and that all amounts In their possession bo attached. Tho court ordered a writ of nttneh- men issued covering the requests made by the petitioner. In tho suit for a judgment tho peti tioner st-Ucs that on November 9, 1007. tho defendant company will be conio indebted to tho Ultter Lumber company in the sum of SfiU.cs for lumber, ordered by tho company and delivered to It by the plaintiff. Crls .singer and Gilthcry aro attorncvn for iil'o W. M, Hitter company In tho caso of Macob F- Lusch against the Implement Manufacturing company, tho ' plaintiff, Wednesday filed an iimended petition setting up tho nllegitlon that -the plaintiff had notified tho defendants thnt n certain Hri'.ulnr RfiAV nhnnliT 1m ftHt,, ...i.i. n rvorlni no It wna ,l..iw.r, i. operator. Ho further states that tho defendants ordered him to proceed with his work on tho saw, promising tint jpoitlng t .v u It would bo fitted with tho nccas- ' seat. ku'v' 1 sary protection. Ho claims thnt' not. Bvtt i - i liccnuso of tho nesligenco of tho company he was injured and Is on titled to dnningcs, DcOolley null DoGolley nro counsel for tho plaintiff. A verdict for the defendant In Uio caso of Edward S. Moon ngaliifit Hi"! 11 Villi X nlt1it ...- ....... .-.1 ..... tho Jury In the common pleas court aucsdny, nnd tho costs of the wilt ! wore assessed against ho plaintiff. Moon cued for $1200 d-imngos. which he claimed .to havo sustained because Louthor called him a thief In tho presenco of a largo number of wit nesses, noth parties llvo near Agos ta. DIED WITH HIS HAND ON THE THROTLE Toledo, O., Oct. ,10, Strickon with heart dlseiiRO while his hnnil wa3 on tho throttle ns his onglno pulled a cut of cars on tho Ponii. sylvanln bridge ncrons tho ilver, illiulnoor ChnrloR T. llnlti.,. ,ii,i I iii tho arms of his flrumnn us tho lattor brought the onglno to a stop nt tho Pennsylvania Freight Depot esterday aftorpoon. Bottors wcu nppnrontly as woll ns iibiial just before his onglno went on tho bridge ns ho waved Jil3 hand to a flagman. A mo ment Inter ho gasped nnd put hli hand to his lioait, whllo hl head 7,50 - ' X I UZ TV. J WL MB99Nm.AlJ' f - k -AfcJBWKffaVi!HffiiSIVjr j ;.1N80N'S 9 ' L B. DICKINSON & COMPANY 123 East Center Street. umuKuuiUjMmz?isaasm3xr?.caM& Mawffiigtigffggraa H THEDEPARTMENT CO " ' EAST UENTER STREET. Pi. -"-m , l?H lOTWri'l! fcts reast. Firo. Better's other ttly, and. sup. 'i tlaear on his n,a WU'. ' ' band irflU l" " ..-ii w w- i "ii in me em- plov of rt IMrti Company tor 15 yarf". ' Him, . t van who ever Uy i i On"; od, btg fceaiteU, ; .t be ated with 1 Koodnofi unsua- "Abfrjjt "' IhPd iv tl 5 ,puuc and HiT r ' noet-ri" poet"!.' "ilow HA 'm i n,r.io to, fled out about it?' v , "I ma.ila . i ww. Houston To. t. , . II M Si n Wk iP yr1"C' r M' WJH I- HM M 'i""nV""r1'Tt"r'lll"WI1Tlllliiilir'i iyjiP"m MKi'--.- t him ii H M TMrM !' '" "' J:jlu.!ll,l,lca,Je''l- WHITE AS SN0w-Tlttrn that has beon to Anthony's Laundry. That's the remark ai ftwr irqm every patron oi that place. Better gel your bundle on the wogon that to the atislactory Laundry. ANTHONY'S LAUNDRY Slab Wood and Cuttings . in ii igi mti i ii nufc .ipi mi iiiimw.i .- - We hJivo plenty of each on hand just now. If you newl either, it would be well to order now. HARD AND SOFT COAL, WOOD IMPietf -J (SaKUf A6TURMG GO, hth thonw. Tho fFtJMpSt teol range ltargiixi. ever offered in Marioii. jM A. N DIG STORE. The lips and Downs of the Dollar Mark. It's abusive the way the dollar mark is trattd, your average tailor man send i it holiowinrj, thats one ef the Up-. It's OUR way to jam it down into the depths, that's a Down for us. It's your money, taHe your choice. There's always a falling mar'aet or. DICKINSON'S CLOTHES, because the manufacturers have demonstrated that fjood taste and correct form in clothes are not sub servient to a price tag, that's why we give you bettcrness in fabrics, Mclusivcness in tailoring1 and gen eral goodness at the right prices. It's tho "Know-how" want some of if? mtzKkississagasmt GENT OFF Ml FUR- ITURE for ten days. Wc arc going to turn the people loose in one of the best stocks in Marion. Every piece warrant ed to be exactly what wc say it is. Easy payments on out iits. GENT OFF Ail FURNITURE EXCELLENT SERVICE , promised by the Western Union Telep.ranh Company. - William F. Spencer, manager of tho local olllco of tho Western Union Toleginph company today re ceived a mossago rrom suporln tondnt John F. Wnlllck of In dianapolis, to the effect that herc aitor there will bo absolutely no delay In tho sundlng or delivery of Western V'nlon messages or in the srevlco In any way, whatever. This woulu Indicnto that tho telegraphers strlko Ib at an end. North Greenwood St. $27.50 ii (' Afl ' ( i t Ct i . . ' .'. ,r ,, '-!. I1 . :i. , I-. U.WtAA- ', ,1 ',". .Al.tfW-iftiTr'. . s:-' ' ' ' r u . Jt X i't IU23. Jii'4 J ... iWA'Vi'yfltti. JC.J, i.Ha icagaggg.'saMsa Jafe mssis&samamam