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"j y iByF " "CTr irrgMKUl ' wm ,zzs3 : ,a.- ..; . . .jl . p'gyitffi'j! Zi i ' i iimr .,...: -.. -...i.m .t- i- t.M,.Mui.li,irnrT ... curare K "Hf f1 ' 7,4TSS3r5UJ!w,'''A 't.vo m Sioe House t (i iiHJ 1 . rt .HI -VJ 4 fl ItJt ljn m't. , u v M M Wm msm X i: J? : r IHkl---L-l--- 1 . ' I&full of practical gifts for Christ itfas. The most useful presehts areappreciated most and what is nioreusef ul than a pair of shoes or slippers. Let? - us show you our large and varied line of men's, women's and children's dress shoes and comfor table slippers. VM "-As - ')- ? fum'W--" i fc !r?, WV'''HteMfchkl.k MK. " tHl ftKSkw ; tIH Lrnk ?''"'.' l2i lL E'lw'ffBI " 'Mi: A 9 VE fA H H H L A ft H H j M M ft HB Bfc A tt lL--. Store Open Every Night Until Christmas A&AAAA Meet us face tplfacc ycwill treat you RIGHT. .m " IlP0S. H Heavy Felts and Overs. Youth's sizes, 11-12-13 1-2 - $1.40 Boya'? sizes, 3-4-5 -$1.70 Mens' Hsavy Felts and Snagless Overs--- - -- $2.45 GOOD RUBBERS AND SLIPPERS OF ALL KINDS. BEATTY & LONG VOU KNOW US. r. - , , , , A "Warm" Christmas Gift MAY CAUSE TWO DEATHS Father and Mother of Ensign Pritchard Very III. VERY WIDE INTEREST Shown . in the Sensation 4 , From This City. From- Pittsburg Where the Couple, is Supposed to be Comes Some Very Sensational News. missed from the navy "for tho good of tho service" on Friday, a week ago, Pittsburg was awakened to tho fnct that It knew the dashing young Ensign and tho beautiful young wo man with whom ho registered at tho Hotel Henry hero as his wife. It comes out that on October 31, Pritch ard came to tho Hotel Henry with a young woman. 'The pair registered as "Earl AV. Pritchard and wife, Wash ington, D. C." There seemed no at tempt at concealment, not even when tho United 8tatcs Secret Servlco officers who had been sent from Washington by President Roosovelt and Secretary Metcalf, of the navy, camo and seized tho hotel register for photographings " Tho couple had been assigned, to Room 09, and tne wfhoffojved, Pritch ard sent out 'or Bomo of the young bloods of the town to whom ho In troduced ".Mrs. PrltcharU," who seemed a good fellow. Ono night In a downtown enfo of fashion, thoro was a fearful row, ono which first brought tho couplo Into notorloty. It scorns that tho Ensign caught ono of his guests of tho evening attempting to make vlo lont lovo to "Mrs. Pritchard" and ho nskod no questions but swung him In miu cuho of Marl W. Pritchard. bon of Mr. and Mrs. William H. p,.ii,.i,v,i nf MiIh iltv. and Mario Vtm Haako Cathcart, tno brldo of a tho Jaw, landing and putting tho wealthy young New Yorker, Is at- j young guest of norvo and money out trading attention1 all over tho coun- of commission, try on uccount of tho prominence ot Pritchard had gono to Pittsburg os tlio persons Involved. Tho partlc- tonslbly for tho purposo of prosccnt ulars of tho affair were given In .1"K a prlvato patent, and ho had em detall In Friday's Mirror. (ployed an attornoy. When matters Two llvos may bo sacrificed when began to close in and ho was satls- the -whole truth Is known. Itolh eci ai iasi uint not only pres'dont tho father and tho mother aro in a Hoosovolt but tho Secrotnry of tho niiin..i t-nmiHinn- Tim mothor suf- lUnltcd Stntes Navy was after him. ' . 'rcra from a nervous dlsoaso at her 'Pro was a consultation, nnd tho aeoo lbs. Clean lump coal $4.00 Home ou orchard street, and ft Is patent auomoy was pressed into serv- aeoo lbs, dtove coal $7 S liollcved that tho newB of her son', ", nno siartou inr wasiiington with Select them now have them laid away House Coats, Smoking Jackets, Fancy Suspenders, Pajamas, Gloves, Umbrellas, Fancy Vests, Suit Cases, Fancy Hosiery, Suits and Overcoats. Come in the mornings if possible. Hughs (bleary Main and Center streets aooo lbs. chestnut coal $7 50 aooo.lbs. Pocahontas lump $5 50 Price &c Hurley Builders supplies Drain Tile . No more convenient articles WW 4 UUUUOy "WmYCUlUIVW:r-for you to take on your vaca tion trip than a fountain pen. We sell the "Waterman". Bcstmadc. TSCHANEN BROS., Druggists. L " 25 DISCOUNT on all Tools for Machinists Carpenters Mechanics IT'S A GOOD TIME TO BUY AMMANN disgrace would kill her. Although in woman who wns to make n per . .i... .....1. 1.,., lo r,nt sons! anneal to Spprrtnrv Mntrnlf as It should bo sho has learned noth- I 'Part of " 1-0,) chock which i-rucnaru nan casnen wnon no reach ed the hotol was for this nurnoso. According to tho story now .current lng from those aibout her. Mr. Pritchard has gono to Indianapolis to tako treatment from his family physician and It is said that his ln Pittsburg, tho ypung womdn' had condition Is almost hopeless. Whllo Mrs. Cathcart.t who regist ered at the Pilgrim Inn here, as an nudlonco with tho Secretary of tho Navy. In which sho sought to show that the ,wholo thing was n mis- LUIss Mario Von Haako, was hero xaK0- J Photographer ot tho Hotel among those who know them, there (Henry rcglstor wns produced, liow was considerable talk. It Is stated ver- 'n'1 tho head of tho United that during Ensign Prltohard's visits ftates Nayy thundered nt his beau hero; tho couplo led a fast llfo bir always without tho "knowledge ot Prltchard's parents. cr. aloft tho city, , dotectives, omploycd by tho husband of tho woman, havo been hero making an Investigation. tlful suppliant "If It was not you, It wns some SInco tho olop- .other woman. Ensign Pritchard Is not a married man., Yoursalary will not save' him." ' Tho woman rushed bnck to Pitts- WE EXCEL in Laundry Work be- m cause we spare neith- er'time nor money in order to turn out perfect work. . Anthony's Laundry. The following dispatch from Pitts- .burg, and by this time it had been burgh, throws additional light on tho .thought .best- for both Pritchard and case: I the young woman to hunt nnothor Pltteburg, December 13. Social hotel. Tho father ot tho Knslgn had and flnanclnl Pltsburg wero simply I arrived and takon nunrtom. nt , dlinrrtfled todi' by ).1ovelopmonts jMonongahela houso, where ho finally crowning m -wun reieronco 10 mo , una his son to come alone. Thoro IPrltohard-'Othcnrti scandal, which, was n sccno. Prltclmrit trlpd to beat developed from Vaehlnuton and Now up n Secret Servlco man who had York, with Pittsburg as tho storm been instrumental In running down ronton It camo out lato this ovon- (hs case for tho Woshlneton author ing that R. Harry Cathcart, tho weal- .itles, but was mot with tho argument thy young husband of Nowburg-on- tlnt tho Government official would tliP-Hudson. N. Y.. whoso wire, .blow tho top ot hid head off if he lAlma Marie Von Haako Cntheacrt, 'became n. .a) nely. Pritchard and tiiuiirii in riiiBiium whii nui uiu iu- mo young wire or tno Newhurtr mll er, Enslsn Earl W, Pritchard, of tho .Honalre aro tjiought to he still In TTnlfnil Cfnina Vnvw Yina liflrl ttvn rfn .t.t MIA.. tectlves In PlttPburg for some days I glnco tbo unmasking,. of tb looking up evidence on this case, . d-imu,, ,, u ,i.,A,l..v. .u. with the Ihtontlon, as he announced; of annlvln'g for 'divorce. fllnrn the news enmo from Wash ington, thnt. Pritchard has been ' die- o Pritchard nffalr It ilovolopa that some of tho ovldonco which' con tributed to (he onslgil's dishonor. nblo dismissal from ithe -navy was j Uik It ItAtt ' Ulh' ,,? 1 lira Wi o.n mil "'1 i ,."1 1 1 inn (..' U! 1 103 .) lilt l.rf procured In this city. Whllo young Pritchard was btay. Ing at tho dlotol Marlon, .1. G Wnshor, ono of tho most noted sec rot sorvlco men ln tho country ar rived nt tho hotol nnd roglstored ns I). J. Sinclair. Tho clerk, a for nior frlond recognized him and tho secret sorvlco mnn( who accom panies tho president on nil of his journeys nnd who does much work for that officlnl, and tho visitor ad mitted his IdontJty. Ho formed an acnunlntnnco with Pritchard and It Is said that Prltcard Introduced him to Mario Von Haako. Tho do toctlvo romalnod horo several days and tlion loft for tho East. GRAHAM SHORTHAND" IS REST. TOOK HER FIRST RIDE ON STREET CAR Aged Lady lias a Novel Experience. Miss Rose McCrendy will give a free demonstration of Halm of Almonds here tonight. Our Hot Chocolate pleasos particulnt people. Its lluyler's nnd good. CRAFT QUALITY STORE. Never Before Rode on a Vehicle Propelled by Steam or Electricity. Christmas bells, wreaths, festooning o holly, mistletoe and croons of nil kinds, ferns, paims, blooming plants cut flowers, nt P. E. Blako's, 12GJ,"I W. Center street. It 1 tn Mrs. Hannah Callahan, aged yo joarSj took nor first rldo In a street car a week ago Wednesday. During oil ot her long llfo Mrs. Callahan had novor, tip until her first street enr rldo, ovor ridden on any vehicle propollod by steam or electricity. Tho aged lady was glvon tho rldo by hor daughter-in-law, Mrs. Georgo Quoon, who accompanied hpr from hor homo on Clover avontio to tho business soctlon of tho city. During nil but about a year and a half of hor llfo, Mrs. Callahan hns always lived ln Marlon and Morrow counties. ho travelled con siderably during tho earllor part of hnr life, but always in tho big covered wagon which wns such a familiar sight ln thoso days. Cholro Turkey dlnnnr Sunday at It HOTEL MAJESTIC. Hot Chocolate With Waipped Cream JIado of Puro Cocoa fearful hot, topped oft with a llboral quantity of heavy, whipped cream and served In dainty cups by oxport dlsponsors at a fountain wlioro cloanllnoss reigns su promo, KALER'S Candy Shop Opp, McClains r 4.1:1 W , t' m if ' ul - t Bd '' l '1 ' 1 I f W If 1 if I 1 . r - ixi 1 f (. w 1 v' 1 jih iU t(f V ,,'j , & l ; 'WP mty. .-, it ft.! v J i- ' '"" . r twi it . ,Avi tfjl L .ill.) W'i