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K I- ELKS' FAIR. Continued Fiuin Tlunl Page. ess indicative of .upetb skill in the nrtii. H" was vigorously applauded i of 62 costumes, requiring 10 big- the- 'atrical trunk, to transport them. Her dance is on of the most inter esting of any on the Midway, being full of merit and introdiieintr xime tartling surprise. Camels. miimjBBW maim wwj lif llt.i l'llvr .riVl'1 fPll f.flllriJllf.O ' , Tli' riditijrranipN mi ih'Mruvt!?or ortlLipyn.techni.-display ita-nn .- lmia .ui(,r "o mm ( ,.HoJj tatic inspiration to all Jm ilii.-ei j Moses-" ami "Lilian Ku.'ll." while it. Mr. 1'hilion'- act will b" a gte.il ' tlt- jlephant. ar- known as '.!. lavorite wish tln (lii'Uniiil ho '',llt' "Pabf." a is.it the fair. Streets ol India. The Streets ol India yit- -vy popular Tuesday evening, with their elephants, camel, donkey, magic ians, acrobat.. Arab-:. Hindoos and fakirs. Haan Hen Ali'. troupe of Arab ian aciobat do some of the bet tumbling acts ever exhibited to the ptiMic. TIic concluding feature of each performance i indeed a great climax. It is a human pyramid, whose only upport i Hann Men Ali. He holds his entire troupe and the aggregate weight i almost two tons. Prince ishuil. the Hindoo magi- Big Crowd Todaj. The big show started out with its usual vieor thi afternoon, and largt crowds are in attendance. lMgii tions of Klkc from Kaveiina and Massillou are present, and delega tions from other places are expected Thursday. Notes. A number of events that are of in; terest to Cleveland people have suc ceeded in gainiiiLr the sanction of the Central Passenger association for a reduced fare, says the Leader. The first is the Klks' fair at Akron on Friday, for which the Cleveland Terminal & Valley will run a special train down, the rate being one fare for the round trip. The war exhibition produced by electricity in the Elks" midway, was I Hio renter nf iittrai.f-inii in that flirt. cian. perforins some very clev-r msh(aro of nations Inst niirht. The' --o 0 tricks, which are a source of ureat entertainment to the visitor. Ride On the Elephant. Many visitors to the Streets of India enjoy a ride on the backs of the elephants and camels. Iirriding they not only enjoy themselves but also furnish lots of amusement to the crowd, especially those who ride the camels. Venetian Gondola. Just outride the midway is located fc'ie Venetian Gondola, which is one of the gayest and enjoyable features of amusement on the ground. The Gondola was imported from Eng land, and is under the management of Kred Lewis. While the Gondola is much like a merry-go-round, it is also quite different. The car riage seats are whirled around same as thoe of the merry-go-round, but run on wheel oxer a cilciiitous course which is up and down, up and down. Those who Inn e ridden on the Gondola pronounce it great sport and it is being well p.itronucd. The liicrrj del ici' Is lighted biil lantiy ' electricity produced by its vnn dynamo. A Janre steam engine lunushfS the yew-r to operate the Gondola. So inside the circuit of seaty there m t small elec tric power house, bmler loom and engine room. The lnirlwaj was well p(ttroni.:ed Tuesday night, and it amusements are becoming more interesting with each performance. The German village was crowded with people during the entire evening. The Tyrolean singers with their jolly songs continue to delight the crowd and the refreshments are becom ing fnmou. About 10 o'clock the lire works display bega.i. li wa continued for about an hour anil was one of the finest ever witnessed in Akron. It is expected by the Elks, exhib itors and show people that the at tendance this evening will be the largest of the. week. Clevclandcrs Coming. A large contingent of Clevelanders are expected tomorrow afternoon, and they will remain over for the evening performance on the Midway. Cleveland ha a street fair in con templation, and the visitors will un doubtedly make careful note of the manner in which affairs of this kind are conducted in large citirs. New Effects. Acinic. Philion intioduced ome lieu- etfects in his lire woik dipl;i.v last evening. The A. L. Due Co. of Cincinnati, have lately introduced a new effect on an illuminating piece, the lighting power of which equal, the candle power of two an- lights. Mr. riuliiiu ued seeial ol lhee I last night with telling effect. Admitted the Children. Col. Gaskill endeaied himell to i the children yo.tetda. afternoon. When the hour arrived for the per formance on the Street of India three "or four hundred children were outside gazing hun gerly at the entrance. The warm hearted colonel gave orders to let the children in and they poured in through the entrance, a stream of joyous, happy, shouting humanity. The acts or the Arabs drew forth their hearty applause and Lshmael. the Hindoo magician, wa alo liber ally rewarded. Col. Cask-ill's name will live in the memory of the youngsteis as. "tie guy flat let tie kids in free." as- ono urchin express ed it. battlo productions are wonders. A genuine Spanish bull tight is also produced. vlAUD MULLERoFfHE LINKS ! jfajd Muller, on a summer day, ft" otit in tbc madow rakniff haj. len&th her straw hat plowed Uh it large, red freckles and rustic health. Singing', she rled and didn't see The judje addressing at the te. But at last she glanced across the linLt And txw the judge and tighd: "Oh, jins?I Til btt if I hit that ball a whack They'd never succeed in getting it back I" The judge tt.q td onward stroke by iroVt Until he got bunkertd behind an calc Vhen he flopped fcr awhile and tratthd hie head. And Maud got acared at the things he said. He stood and fanned himself in the shade. And, looking over, he saw the maid. He asked for a draft from the jug the had. Tmas cider she'd carried out to her dd She oSered la let him us her cup. But he took the jug1, and he turned It up She thought of the job lie had in to.ui. While hn Adam; appl nvnt up and down The judge drank oa till Ghe feared he'd bjrt. Per the golfer gets a tcmble thirst Then te bpolre cf xbc gr;rf, the birda, the bs. Or foozles And stroke? and putts ard tefc Knd Maud forgot tLe unrked hy And whd h could have a chant to plij The judge said, "Ceme!" na he punched hr cheek. And fch bwipJ wa with the judf clek Thy tnt the cddie along ahtiJ, So he ouldni Vir rnat eithr wid And Tht-.i bo.cd -nd putied .md fortied around Anil ?it and tlkd u the (eeinc ground She sighed, uua the thought to hTHlf: "Ah. u That 1 the judj-. bride might be! Vetl hs up b'inkt.13 un fatherV pltt Vnd Vn nt hi honor n beautiful pace. "Sly Lroliier should be a td die teu. And IM iti!ie with l-di and gntlemn." But the judge at LM reu:ued hI- pi-. And Maud riii I j1-! to raking ha. Bjnkerd." hc -hjl. and stymied, toot It1 sad old ntM. Mi:J Muller, for jni." Tlte juute uiot.i -'owl i th" hill, iid he thought Mitufii'iif-. j- jud- kIII !! thu.jlit i Mau-I. MulltrS plutnp. bitten annf Aiid Ii-i iritkivl nH, nd her nthrr Uarm. Hut theie wph hi siller, cold and proutl, Lp i ti tiiibhm. with ihe crowd ? he left ihe,w- nrp tltt he lud lound And nnrrlMl 3 iruju wiio tuRsd bin. found. Ofi v.Iipu tut: unit in 'ti 1js i. red , llf U.cj. for il.tr .idr jii intt I Maud mri;eJ a. iimh v.hu wouldn't .pr!l, Aiid she lidps him b.itterr hay o S-Ii; the rock the cradJe and redly troun At- h patches th bole in hi pantaUcun, And oft a cue dtrns urn bos the (hm Of thogf uth'T l)ule vul on th'1 lint- A 4 fcr tnaiden' Mi for judg! Tor the l"ipcftrfi m-n and the hou-'njld dnni.: !i- p:t Thio both ud pity ue I1 Who hit h ertb instead of lha lull I I o1- a' j(t word to UiGe w'i iciMd. 'I i tlie .dlet in the H?t '. Iiu tiui- vtll 'aie fcr nun a:d mid tth-ii mi jinif will fe firh played tlr-n ht-lds awa t ali oinw.J.cic Aid pprujtiif1. jr ii-r foc.!-i thre. " V. h:s-c Ir t.hicj liHie-Hi.4 M JUIi. llttMt4AattiMA .- J, (. 1-1) W ..1 1; LKlW VA-M L. "- : f - . -,-"- riw... nllr VK EX-scJ (' Huh' 1 .J EOU'LLY. UHIEF OF J'OLK'E H. 11. HARRlSOiN. - ." r"B"iz -- J I OST- X A P0GKETB00K. sr v - IMJISOMiLEl'Lh' .!1T I.. AAMIEK. Turtle- Say Monk, i hit waist get ting n ut suialli'i? Nti Y01k.Innrn.1l. dult ami brought the tvater into the ,,i, ., .,, no, Wlltv to l)t. L.!lltlv. al,a cliy, stopping the upper part of Glhou, ,;.,. ..juiierfeltei a :ic.iiit.-. -I'Uil-nnd brought it straight down to the : j..f )tt u Call west side of the city of David. And . . Hezekiah prospered in all his works." t.iiii-i- Triumph. Vroui the "pools of Solomon," near "SUnmia. t.ha't tttmld tou do if that Bethlehem, water was conveyed to u UIS(. , t!lL. lMriv ,)uU, get Jerusalem, a distance of six or seven , ,ml(,,V- .,( toiuiiij miles through a conduit of earthen I -J ,oi,, p.,ui; t,I.oetW did It.' said jjujc uuuui ten iiu-iies in ui.iincier. iue , jir- iia'ik -'jzlii or. as he renehps th nlxtfni'm mm. . . . . '""" l"" "-a, nttit -ill . ... ., . .. .. ' . uewn out to lit it. tliou covered over d 1 Par inc' I am r.mstnnUv astonUh-l lo 'H" hor elP3les Tiin.'ii on ttith moil ry." sroaiirf! tin- 'rl in gray. "'M' I 0 n'l ii"Tt." replied llie ;:iil in blue "My .leli el'l limit -wis able to take tfry so"tl esre iif her." "Oul.t think.' I fuiuul a poeki-tbuok ly- I injf on t'lf iuetvall( in front of larf:iii A. Co.V. a lot jgol It lia SOI in it nn.l no card or othtT murk uf identitication." "Speaking of pockotbook make roe mule of Irene. Sbe liad only IM cent to her name and needed a lot of tilings which she had quite forgotten tvhi!. her monet held "UI. She had a ilehcaej about akiug hor !telaml foi rm more until he h.nt! paid and for-jotu-ii one or two little bill. -he ibvidel to lo- her poeketbook. uli'uli wa habbv :iuhnw. 'I'lii-i he leaif'd't t".u Iier hi.'-band abovr it Stun iM.w 1m eim- U hate pot the iuiiireuw th.it there vt .yi.1 in it." "Coodn.' 'llien Id told her to ad tertKe it :" Voi.i; He advertised it himelf. Still, Iteue didn't (eel very badly about it. for he alwaj.v forgets to keep a card in her poeketbook I :it this time it hap pened to contain a note concerning ber arraug. inetit for the uuiuier trip which, -he had lu.t t broken to her husband. Soim-bodi tumid it of cimr-e. and brought 11 it.i lh.- leward. Of course llit'ie v.a only !)1 cents, in it. and jtit a? I idle caiii" in her husband was about to send for a policeman to anet the tinder. Shi had to ooni'e aud" "What happeiieil then''" "Oh, Irene ay tjie tenipeiature of the houe has gi.ii. ilutMi s.j much that slje think lie will not need a summer trip au hint n" tli.it a story without a moral 5" "It i. dear. If her name and addiess had not been in the pocketbook he might have been a summer trip and S50 better off and nobody the worse." "Except her husband. M'h'iii! By the way, I -a. y.ui walking- with Jack Treadtwij yeterdat " nit j mi 7 Yes:, we happened to meet . n"ciuei.t:il.t I -ei that i, I hope you will understand. nelyu. Jnrk nd I are 'real platotiie fiiends, and" "I t as sure of that, dear, when I Raw hon beautifully j-ou b!uhed wheD he spoke to you." "I'm sure I don't know what you mean by blushing. I ah I might have choked or somi thiug just then. 1 am glad that I am not one of tbe people who mid it inipnsiblo to appiei iute platonie friend- .liip The majoritv seem unable io un- derMand il." "itiil ithnt sit.iii ;. mi iu with th pock- tlmok j on 'oiind?" "I shall i.ikt It tioim ami ie:.l all the los! autertisetnenls ;n the morning paper. .When I lind its .,ier. I shall leiutn it to her wi'li ( liing tebuke for her eaieles.iif.. Sin- (.;iie dc-oru it." "I l-iiuw that em but if you must lebill.e s,,iilf.lM,d iei!..! ehmtse 11 U1,U1. II uk' it sii iiiui-h ii'ii-e easily. Oh. by th nay. h.ive ym. me; .I.n-k'.s siter"r ?h i.. Iieie iitiii-' hiiii. von know He ip demt'si tti hei. ;ini h- h:s enormous in 3u ti'"c over him. tliey ;2y." "I ti'"t h"r jeteiday. just foi mo n'nii The f.v( is that I am waiting fer hr not W ni" i" meet her brother .PR'i all luoui -ind then -n t the matinee , together" Ho" nice' l",spt emily as you arc cnl.i , Platonic fiieiid and he will not be in the is.i I 'ear me. I can't help thinking of the woman who lnt that p.xketbook. Ue tnte ililt" ".Iie iiehit lie,.-, v.-, ii. I h3ll tell her so I net mi i.s a Ketbeok or a ent of niout't in i". lift Oh. I do hope Miss 'I'undw.i.i ill i-eallj like me. I am prc j paieil to liki hei enoimouly." I " i is. i . ie mi (n b" congenial. She talks nli-mt h : leother nil the time. I have nuti'i il that when people aie pl.t- t"!iic fiiends they" "Ale naui.i'ily i-jiIht interested in i each other." said Uie girl in giay -titiiy. "Ilxi.ctlt. Why. here comes Mis l-TuMilway mw ll-i. ucer she looks! Unite" I "Oh. sunn thing niio-i have happencd to I .lack. Suppose he" j "So son; ;o" keep ton waiting." cried i the ..hi in blown, lushing in. "but sonie thimr dreadful ii.i h.iopeiied. and" Is i In ninth hint:" stHmnieied the zhi in gia.c. "Why. no. What made you think that 7 j fie is in Seattle, and- Oh, pliaw! You ! must mean Jack He is all right. When I yon jaid "lie." I naturally thought of Angus." ' i "TIi-ii -that ha? happenetl'f sl.ed lh i girl in blue calmly "I'te hip) my poeket pickd I never could hate lost on peekctbook any other ?aj. I am .j c.ir..fnl What shall 1 do. itls': t haten't bud n "lnc leaving Bf.r sie''. aud hs tbe-f" "Wa i a .i l-rthei, silver trimmed m.'V" rkn the srii! i i giay eagerly. "Y-..-. .Mid I'm siij. nij card was in it, t tlioiv.-ii i Sir onee I ;:iight hare forgotten j to im-lti one I -illi mi e.ireflll that I I eon't t-non i-i ,-,ell. I must just get i J:n I, in i. -i.l:i... tin. money, that is all. ' H" is rating mm ti" I don't see why j lie liar, no pitioiieo. eithei. itith a woman !.o (si's money, and 't lind StM" -, "Si:.tr fei'i d-iil.-u; Then I found it," j ii the girl in g.v.r "It was Wing on j !!.trg;n"s p.netnenr. and" "Oil. .ton" il:i-lu'! cried the girl ill brown. "(Jive it to u:e quick, and we will j go to meet Jack I shall tell him what a j 'jew el you" I "Why. tli : ' 1 ..h. Utelyn! ! I'M you notice it when ui'sil t..ivni" "Wlij. no." s.i.d the gill in brown j "Ym: said jnn lnuno it. and" i "It isn't heie I put it eaiefnlly in my ' pock I Hid inn. it i. niie Oh. what I will i'ii.1 t Ii i it U of iin 7 I'ti l-st your i pot l.t'ilHiolc ag.iiu "I- I think it I e!ieun !t e.neles nf you. that is ml." said the giil in brown icily, "and here comes Jack." Klisa Armstrong in N'ew York Journal. (an iin- I In Yi'w cm-ikt E lit inn id' tli- OIT'll BklMlli A nni i murium i 1,.11-ei' iin rli u. i ivu Voltiiiio. in. liitlin. I IYI- V! I J OF AMKKh .x M PI'LKMFM I'.alain-e in -tit:tl I nimitlilv jia incut. riJlCF.AXD TEU.MS: Clotli. .:.( io ( iV.niu'i-h yil..-)0j. $1.00 iluwu tniil .i.:.00 per inontli tliereaftcr. Half Urn-own. SCO.iui ( forim.rly .'.H.r.O). -yj.00 ilown and S4.(X) per month thereafter. T -SIieep. $JTW (formerly si.oO). $8.00 ,,nn ami .r..oo er month tIiero:sftcr. Yon can ee the complete set at nnr toiv, or in our booth at the fair. The Kutiiv Set i Delivered Fpon Weceipt of the - c . FIRST FAVBVllS:5S5"r , . . If yon cannot call tomorrow. Satunhn, the 2ind of July, rut this out and mail it; to us. l ' ' v y. 0'Xeil tV Co.. Book Department. Akron, Ohio: - 1 ? ,j I'lease end me specimen iiajie and full narticuhtrs in reiranl 1 - - -j-j - .: v ' s name 5 Address - '??-JK's(?J M. O'Neil & Co., Selling Agents for Akron, 0 t to this oiler. 5 ? s m ii pecia B I 1 iif will dispose uf at ne-half ilii'ir former ju'ice icyc 1 We have seeiired a limited numliei- of sirietlv high jrade "i)D wheels which we $60 with automatic coaster and brake , .$50 wifli automatic coaster and brake . Si s-.V' I w - now m . now ; See tlie-m t the Elk-" l'an . and uui Nail and 'Jack Machine id operation : rh a iiit Ohio Glass and HarowiF Co s 'S :' --kgiigg J mmm. u -tn -u ii, in uuniiw3priM.iwiwwMi nmniwtmwii nnjaj hul - -s. U 4- 1. fcigm Creamery Kre h from ilieJ'l!in I'reamerie Daily None huerior. FIN TEAS, COFFEES, A. & P. BAKING POWDER, SPICES, EXTRACTS, Etc. Grand mother's A. & P. Laundry Soap, 8 Cakes for 25c. Grandmother's A. & P. Washing: Powder, Sc per lb. Test it. Huyler's Cocoa 22c per 1-2 lh. Can. Bulk Starch 3 lbs. 10c. A. & P. Condensed Milk 9c or 3 C:ins for 25c. Fine Java and Mocha Coffees 25c, 28c and 30c per lb. slltllrs, 1! ACS tO fL-a-i4- IlIlEfS 19 Rite li Howara Street, Next to Boston Store. - GQOdS Bfflrt Telepnone ffl 3 - g I ....... , 1 Men's I p J23 On Ihr tlruMiltiAj 'iiblf. Wom.-.n (aiiKrilj-)-CondufJor. jou vc only nivei! iul !tr. i-imk from lb:it dol lar I gave yon: "Well, aiu'l thai right V Yer ilon't want ter ritlc I'ree. ilo yer'i" Afivr auotlier mental calcul.uion she blusliiusly i-ubsfde. and the fionduct- si-M-ri'lr at her ter voi... -Lroobftn Life. ,, , t,10se (-.lvs ..,, lhe V Riding Parlies. The ulbjiliaiu ami camel liiling cruze has btruok tin- visitor to the Stivetsof India. A number of rid hijr partifb wpi out last night, and arrangement are being made in ad vanoj by pontf-iuiilated iartir to becuro the iiuitnalb for certain hourb. Largest Wardrobe. Belie, the golden haired dancer in the Congress of National Dancing Girls, boasts of the largest wardrobe carried by any actress on the road. She is the proud and happy possessor VlternatlTe Hyiothrr. "1 love you:" lie whispered. Ernestine' trembled and regarded him perplexedly. Will ihi'ii .mil il better Lii'trin to get ' 1.11111 tiiiisclc" ,iid 'I'ouiiii glee- ll inz l:l!i.ls lirnl.i.ri if I In iikurc was a well known injunction. Seattle i-.,7.;lr Post Intelligencer. ! ' ' -'i. niieai pi;iiir in (,. uui Id are Won Iii spile of llii l,niv;cr. n-auecil Oi irnpical and subiropical A uell Known attorney is telling a i rani-ij isl.iiuuu v. Iiioh. w lieu it reach- un. . . .1,. :. ... ... iju uj. .mi uaenc nie.- Fae BSKen g0od story on biuibelf. Ilo had been i " n- l"ull di.i.,i ut i at ,..,m tjoo herself. 'Or does my coroplexion de j retained to defend a counterfeiter and i f'i'i 'n l.-iittili ceive Iilm?" , advised him lo plead guilty. Ills client For it was her misfortune to lack did so, and as there was in the mlud of V.UMtiid.i has u vmrnuoji- terrltorj, confldence in herself-Detrolt Journal. the court a fixed idea that if a prisoner '.-lajmJ.ia i.Vhiii. .,.. ,ni!r ,,f ar-a! pleads guilty he does so because he 'I r ,iiimt :i lame a .Ma'slia and Arl: has no attorney the judge asked him j zoua . --. . why he made that plea : i : "Because my lawjer told mo to " ' "i:ioiiij-. "Did he gie jou any leasou for HV" , r imr "nl ' sa,n the solitary Rezeklah a Wnltmorki rjngtneer. Hezekiah, king of Judah, who reign ed in the years 717 to 6S8, B. O., was a pioneer In constructing a system of waterworks, bringing water into tho city of Jerusalem. In tho holy book we read: "lie made the pool - 't con- "Yes. He told mo I would have no show before this judge." The court flared up and ordeied a figure. "Ye, but I stanil before u long row of ciphers." was the ansn or. Cleveland I.ejili'f, t-ll I'ed 1'ittlier. The father of a family, becoming an uoed at the fault tiiidiiig of 'his chil dren over their food, exclaimed In a rage one day at dinner: "You children are Intolerable; you turn up your noses at everything. When I was a boy. I was often glad enough to get dry bread to eat." "Poor papa:" said Hose, the pet of the family. "I am so glad you are hav ing such nice times nov. living with mamma and us." What to Ear. All Down. Mrs. B. Just look, George, at these beautiful pillows I bought at today's sale. Mr. I?. But really, my dear, I think wc have plenty of pillows now. Mis. K. Ob, but I couldn't resist buying tliese. They were all marked down. Chicago News. 00 at the Right rices e y UlME ?.J. 5- . sis -,sV n ',v& TRADE -yL:-U.ci'x' NWKK uTMSh- ife iW m TT S Rvfepni Bros., mg s n. i i in f "" s" AKRO N, O. ags Furs s&Esmaaf ""Strife," he said as he finished read ing the peace conference report, "Is a necessity." "Not at all," replied Henry Peck ab sently. "There's no law compelling n man to marry." Philadelphia North American. W7gfflfljP!gWl0Wgffl w m f lyii If SiiK&Aofci-V