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lij X ' ( ''W' 'M, -. AKRON DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY. OCTOBER 23, 11)01 BELTING Plant Which Will Cost $75,000. W. & B. Company Is Branching Out Its Rubber Business Is Already Large. Consolidation Plans Arc Still Moving. ', Seventy-five thousand dollars will bo fepent by the Whitman As names Manufacturing Co. In putting In a plant to make uibbcr belting. Tlio dcpnilineut l occupy tho quarters 1 vacated by tho foiglngs department wftich was removed to Chicago. Tho Whitman & Barnes Co. Is LDoken of as one of the concerns likely It. bo 'Included In the consolidation plaus, but Irrespective of that fact It, Is going ahead, adding more and'jhoio to Its rubber lines and becoming a greater ' power. The fact that tho factory, as a lubber s i been less heard of than a number of otheis, Is icspoiiHlble for the Impres sion that It Is n binaller concern In this lino than' It 'really is. lis rubber sales last year are said to linvq amounted to something like ?tiOO,000, or about a thhd of the entire sales of tho company. Us manufactured lines aie already quite extensive, Including both solid and pneumatic tires, mat ting, bands, jar rings, packing, horse shoes, grain drills, spouts and many smaller articles. In the making of bands tho W. Si B. people are said to be in tho lead of all other Akron fnctorlqs. k , It would nottbe nt all surprising to, see In tho Whitman & Barnes shops within a year or two a rubber plant whose bales would run ery much moio than n million dollars h- year. (. 4 There Is ,Htt1o new in tlio consolida tion plans. Supt. Woik of tlio Good rich Co., Is si 111 In tho East. Man ager F.' A. Solbcillng, of tlio Good year Co., has returned from New Yoik and It Is known that his business there was not In relation to tho consolida tion. Willie it still looks as though the plans would go through, It may bo that only the Goodrich and the Din piond will Include. A deserved promotion has come to Mr. H. A. Barnhardt, of The B. F. Goodrich Co., and in a few days he will give up tho position of bookkeeper to become a traveling salesman for that company. Mr. Will Rutherford, of Denver, manager of the Goodrich branch theie, lias been In tho city for a few days to attend tho meetings of traveling salesmen of tho company. Mothers everywhere praise One Minute Cough Cure for tho sufferings It has relieved and the lives of tholr little ones It lias saved. Strikes nt the loot of the troublo and draws out tho Inflammation. Tho children's fa vorite CcAigU Ciiro. William Warner, Gpm Pharmacy, 113 S. Howard st THE UNIQUE INDUSTRY MANAGED BY MR, I. S. MYERS. Devotes His-'. Spare Time to the Raising of Belgian Hares. Mr. I. S. Myers has a taste for stock raising. lie- has raised chickens, tak en fcaro of and watched tlicmi person ally with varylug success, but his la tcsti departure has been a novelty and by tho Interest ho takes, In the work anJ ilvo caro ho takes of his stock It Is an Industry that Is worthy of suc cess. Mr. Myers Is nn owner arid breeder of Belgian Hare. At his hotno on North Hill he has neatly 100 of tho pretty creatures, of vaiylug sizes and ages and Intends to continue to raise them until ho can at any time place fioni 400 to COO on the market. Attracted by tho possibilities In rais ing Belgian hares and the glowing reports that ho hall received from others who weio making the expert incnt, he bought three a year ngo uud started In tho business tor. himself. Since that Mtnu his stock has in cieabed to nearly 100, and ho )a emi nently satlsllcd with the lcsults of his efforts. Ills reasons for embarking In the Industry are as follows, according to his own words: "Tho meat of Belgiuu hares is a great dainty. The flesh Is liner than that of the ordinary mbblt and lacks the strong flavor that always goes with the game article. Belgian hares grow to considerable size and weight and aio not hard to raise If method is used LODGES v-X)OOOCOOOCOOOOOCXXX00 THE OHHVAL.IERS THE OH13VAMEKS The Chevaliers of Akron are adding new members nt overy meeting, Much Interest Is being manifested In tho work nnd arrangements .are, being made for a series of flno entertain ments. At a meeting of Cleveland Castle, Mr. A. I Burke, of 745' E. Mndlson :lve.,and who is employed In the ollice of the treasurer of the Lake Shore rail ioad, was elected clerk of tho CasUe, to succeed O. T, Price, resigned. A fine teceptlon nnd entertainment will be given by Youngstown Cas tle, No. J, October 22. Some of tho llnest musicians of tho city will par ticipate and addresses will bo mado by Mayor Brown, of Youngstown, Su piemo Counsellor Dayton A. Doyle ana Suptcuio Secretary P. D. Stratum. Ravenna Castle, No. 0 .will give an Oyster supper and entertainment on Wednesday evening, October 23. O. R. C. and K. of O. It. O. Owing to bad weather last Wednes day evening, tho meeting of Star and Crescent Coininandory was poorly at tended but those who were bravo enough to nttend the meeting were well received. Tho Supremo Com mander was present and while ho did not say much on tho good of the' order, he attended to th6 duties of Utoso who ought to havo been at their post. Tho team did no drill at last meet ing but sisters bo suro to bo on time next mooting. Drill starts at 8:30 o'clock. It is with 'sorrow that wo report that Sister Crook, has by death, lost her daughter, aged 23, after an Illness of 18 months' Brother Man- dcrbach, our commander was absent Racing Auos. With Which M illionaircs Contest Against Time. HENRI tfoyRNIElT n 7"; . and caro taken of them. "I figure- that tho hnres can bo raised for the same price that would bo re quired In tho raising of an equal num ber of chickens. Tho meat of tho hares will sell for more than that of chick ens nnd I will bo ablo to get rid of a good many of them myself, If there Is no ready market for them. The skins mo stroug and' tho fur heavy, so that I may bo abfo to sell the pelts to mak ers of fur garments. A good sized, full grown Belgian bore will weign more than eight pounds, and I nm veiy well satlslled with the success of my venture up to this time. "Thus far the demand has been con lined, to animals for breeding purposes, but companies havo lately been form ed to can the meat nnd tho demand of the future will very likely bo along that lino, and for tho skins." Tlie feed or a Belgian Is grain and hay, oats being tho staple. A reporter who visited Mr. Myers' homo Sunday found him giving the pretty animals their weekly , tonic 'of green eutnlp. This Is practically the only gieen food that they receive, yet all of them seemed to be fat and In ex cellent condition. Mr. Myers Is exper imenting along several lines and his object Is to breed hares that will be as largo as possible. Ho Is much Intel ostcd In their habits and peculiar ities nnd gives them a great deal of his attention. . m ...,.. .. fioni the meeting, not on account of the rain. Ho lost the wfmi n,tt r.c his blcyclo tiro and some tramp stole his pump. DAUGHTERS OP ST. GEORGE. Tlio lodgo will meet next Friday. It Is to hold an apron salo In its hall. Sisters bring your aprons and furnish for the kitchen. ROYAL NEIGHBORS. Purltnn Camp held Its regular meet ing Thursday evening. Two applica tions were leeched. Visitors from Oak Leaf Camp, of Kent, nnd Even ing Star Camp, of Akion, were pics ent. There will bo no regular meet ing Oct 31st, but In its place will be held a Hallowe'en social to which all friends nro Invited. The team will glvfi n fancy drill, something new. You will miss a treat If you fa to see It. All ofllceis and members of tho team nro tequested to meet Titer. day oveniug, Oct. 22nd, nt Neighbor Jackson's homo on Bioadway to mnl,a Unal nriangenients for the social. Tlw next regular meeting will bo held Nov 14. DEGREE) OF POCAHONTAS. Ogateeta Council will meet In tegular sleep, Tuesday night. All members try to bo on hand. We hnvo ouo pale face who wishes to learn the myster ies of our degree. L. 0. T. M. Busy Beo Hive, No. 35 will meet Tuesday evening, October 20 in K. 0. T. M. hall. Thero will be initio tion. Woodland Hivo from Cleveland will bo with US. also our Ornnf r!mmn.i,i ' Emma S. Olds, from Elyrlo, All Busy 9 Remember a fifty cent bottle ! of Scott's Emulsjon given in proper quantities will last a baby fifty days ; a child six or seven, thirty days ; and a child of ten or twelve, twenty days. It's a very economical medi cine. If the child is sickly, without appetite, it will nourish and bridge it over until it can take its usual food. For delicate children withou any real disease, it can be used with splendid results. We'll tend you a little to try, If you Me. SCOTT & 110WNE, 409 Teirl street, New York- Bee Hive ladies tutn out and help fur nish supper to the Cleveland ladles at 5:30 o'clock. The last term of dues for this year must: bo paid by tho lust. Of October and assessment No. 57 for life bcnellt members must bo paid by the lnst-of this mouth. Protection Hive, No. CO had an oyster supper nt their hall lobt Tuesday even ing. The attendance was large and the entertainment enjoyable. The llfty ladles at flrst table, weio supplied with subjects with limit of one tnlnuto for response. Each ludy responded, with witty or Instructive remarks. The committee and ofllcers were pcimltted to choose their own subjects. All were pleased with the result. Only one of all preseent declined. This lady said: "Knowledge Is power, and I not hav ing the knowledge, have not tho power to talk this evening. W. V. R. U. Lincoln Union met with a full at tendance nnd transacted considerable business. Owing to so many of tlio oiHcois going to Chicago to attqnd tho National Convention, our next meeting will be held Thursday, Oct. 31st A report of the comentlou will be given. A full attendance Is desired us business of Interest will coino before us 1 In regard to our winter's , work. Delegates to State convention In Do llance, Nov. 13, 14, will be elected. ROYALf TUMPLARS. Thb lodge iieid Its meeting hi For esters' hall last: Monday evening and a largo number weie Initiated. PATIiriNDER. Lodges of th Pathlliuler were or ganized nt Seltria, Ind., and Talladega, Ala., last wook."Wlnfleld, Tex., Rett Bluff, Oil., Parltersburg, W. Va., and Humbolt, Tenn. ' The lodges each se emed enough apiilicSttons to make good lodges'. Bro. Davles, state manager of Penn sylvania, Is again' In the harness and promises to secure many new Path finders dining tho coming winter. Bro. Hard reports good woik in Cleveland and Bro. Pllkey a lino in crease in Ashtabula and Conneaut Supicmo Organizer Pfeiffcr spent a few days the last week, at Ada, O., in tho Intel ests of tho order. Many Patlillnders attended the fu neral of our late slRter, Louisa Crook, Thursday afternoon. Sister Crook was rt social member of Aktou lodge but for many months hud been unable to nttend our meeting on ncount of de clining health. Her mother, Mis. Bessie Crook, has always been a 'faithful, act ive member. There Is no need for us In this small space, after all that has been published to call attention to tho loss of our beloved Supreme President N. R. Stelncr. The order loses In him, ona of Its chief promotors, a faithful, enthusiastic member whoso 'strength .. 2 " v vif FOXHALL ' Providence, Oct. 21. More than 5,000 persons weie proscnt nt tho opening of tho' races of tho Rhodo Island Auto mobile Club nt Narragansott Park, do splto Indications that there would bo a downpour of rain at any minute. And the downpour camo while Mr. Founder was racing on his tcn-uillo run. Ho had to Btop at tho third mile, nrl ibit races wero nostnoned. Tho event In 'which tho spectators, ' J v-? wriB iippatont In every department of our work, whose foresight and good Judgment huvu brought silicons to many an en term loo and had much to do with placing our order where It stands toduy. Everyone associate., with Brother Stelncr must feel the In fluenco of his life. We feel that wo hnvo lost a counsellor, a brother, ana everyone In need, a friend. KNiaUTS AND LADIES OF HONOR. .Agenda lodgo met Tuesday evening, with an unusually good attendance. Four applications were received. Do not forget the Inducements offered for now members. Remember We have only two more regular meetings, be fore our union meeting. Agenda wants to mako a line showing on Nov. 10. After routine of business the captain drilled tho tcilm for somo time. We will hold a special meeting for drill on next Tuesday evening. Let every member of the degree staff bo present at this meeting, and ns many of the members as possible, as wo have a great work to do In a short time . K. OF P. McPhersou Lodge at the last conven tion conferred tho chlvalrlc rank of knight in full form and in this work the new regalia was used forthe first time. This regulla Is very neat and tasty and proved to be very well adapt ed to tho work, ahd pleasing to tho team. The unusually good attendance was supplemented by a number of brothers from Clevelnnd nnd Cuyahoga Falls. Co." No. 21, U. It. K. P. made tho lodgo a visit In full dress with a full line of otiiccrs and acted as es cort to Major Siegfried and staff. They kindly nsslstd In exemplifying the work and being in uniform they added much to the imprcssiveness of the scene. D. OF U Columbia Council, No. 21 meets for the business meeting at 2:30 p. m. Oct. 24, to get through with the business In time for an entertainment In the even lug by tho good aud welfare committee, which will give a pedro party. The meeting will bo called to order prompt ly If a quorum Is present This will allow time for all to go homo for supper and return to the hall at 7:30. Members having propositions to pre sent should remember the time Is at the business meeting. We are all re minded of our anniversary and that we may have a whole lot of company, Let each one take this affair Into ser ious thought and do all that tney can to make November 7th a success In every way. F. B. D., No. 103 is due. Sister Corn Rodrlck was reported sick at Inst meeUng. KNIGHTS OF HONOR. Acmo Lodge No. 35, last Monday night had a large attendance. Some of the membeis of Spartan lodge being piesent wero Invited to take part In the cciemony. The goat kicked some but the candidate was plucky and held on manfully. After the initiation the members of Spartan lodge were called upon for rematks and made some that weio very Interesting, regarding the good done by tjie money that had been paid out to Its widows and orphans. A diaft for $2,000 was sent last week to McKces Rocks, Pa., to Mrs. Mary Oorbett, widow' of John R. Corbett, who used to llvo In this city. Ono week from tonight tho members of Acme lodgo will return Spartan's visit. All members aro luvlted to at tend. It's a mlstno to Imaglno that itching piles can't be cured; a mistake to suffer a day longer tlian you can help. Doan's Ointment brings instant relief and permanent cure. At any drug store, 50 cents. J' "S.V " -! h "i KEENE. many of the'm "mllh'omilres, fool: tho greatest lnteiost was, 'that In which Henry Fournler hopetj, to break the world's ton-milo xfCord) Ho arrived eaily nnd announced himself In tho best of trim. ( There was considerable disappoint ment becauso William K. Vnnderbilt, Jr., was unablo to hnvo his "Red Demon" Ju tJtno to coiftest for honors with' Foxhall Keen. Asthma Cure. Free! Asthmalene Bringi Inst&nt Relief &nd Permanent ' Cure in All Caiei. SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL ' CHAINED rORTM There Is nothlngllko Asthmalcno. It brings Instant re lief, even In the w orst cases. It cures when all eli fulls. The Iter. O. F. Wells, of Villa Ridge. 111., says: "Tour trial bottlo of Asthmalene received In good co dltlon. I cannot tell you how thankful 1 feel for the good derived from It I was a alac, chained with pu trid sore throat and asthma for ten years. I despaired of ever being cured. I saw your advertisement for the euro of tills dreadftU and tormenting dlsvate, asthma, and thought you had ov orspoken yourselves, but resolved to give It a trial. To my nstonlshment the trial acted like a charm. Send roe n full-size bottle." We want to send to every sufferer n trial treatment of Asthmalene, similar to the ono that cured Mr. Wells. We'll send It by mall POST PAID, ABBOLTJTELY FREE OF CHARGE, to any sufferer who will write for It even on a postal. Never mind, though you are despairing, however bad your case, Asthmaleno will relieve and cure. The worse your case, the more glad wo nrj to send It. Do not dolay. Write at once, addressing DR. TAFT BRO S.' MEDICINE CO., 78 East 130th st, N. T. City. Sold bj All Drugglttt. If You want your TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN and want a medicine that Is not dangerous, ono that contains no cocaine, onp that will not cause sore gums. Come to us. Physicians can endorse It We warrant our plates to fit and look natural. No extra charge for extracting when we make your new teeth. Our price, $8.00 for best lecth, can't be beat All other work at lowest prices consistent with flrstclass work. NEW YORK DENTISTS 148 South Main Street, Akron, O. Over Standard Hardware Store. Dr. Renkert, Mgx. Open Sunday, 9a.mto 1 p.m. Peoples Phone 794. " Evenings until 9 p.m. ifci&; nfifl j KfrTi ' PVLVn wm g A&yjiv9Mmi5M . ituipt. we Ul tead yo rx, oil of our hu H W 111 positively extract your teeth without the le nain. Made fresh ever.v day at our office, A fine set teeth 35. Partial PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS! 126 uncling wnon Dest leoin NelanBros. Flour Wo offer this week another car of straight winter wheat flour at a sack. This flour Is guaranteed to glvo satisfaction. Shnll place on salo today 75 crates of eggs at a doz. Come Early as They Are Going Fast. Ndan Bros. Leading Grocers 301-303 Mill st. Akron, O Both 'phones. 370, mvww wwwwwwy www1 I The Angelo Andrew Paint & Varnish Co. 324 South Mcun St. Is the only exclusive paint store In the city. Everything In the paint line, enamels, bronzed, buggy paints, flno colors, brushes, spongos, re'nity.inlxeil paints, dry colors. All k nicies of carrlugo. house mul Jurnlturo Mirnlslioa. Gleusnca!l. Wo want your custom. As muoli uttcntloii given to sin nil ordors ns large ones. 'The Angelo Andrew Paint & Varnish Co. 324 South Main St. Akron, O. u X in BT3 n CO Cft i iMmmapAmamB0m0tmfmMmJs I wom r-nortasqp " " mXMs 'Twixf the Glass and the Lip there will be no delay when the glass contains our beer, with its rich, palat able flavor. It Is pure beer, the only beer you should drink, and there Is no exception to Its purity or its at tractive qualities. It's a good beer to hae in the house. THE GEO. J. RENNER ' BREWING COMPANY VITALIZED AIR OO Best set made $S.OO sets 2. BO up. S. Alain S- Open evenings. Sundays 10 to 1. No charge (or palnleca ex are oruerou. Our Aim Is to furnish skilled work at a nominal price and NOT 5 HOW CHEAPLY, but HOW GOOD, it can bo made. Our Work Guaranteed. Best Set of Teeth ?.$8.00 Good Set of Teeth $5.00 Open Sundays, 10 to 2. Dr. H. J. Sanders Akron Dental Parlors, office Hall's block, corner Howard and Market sts. NMNMMeMMMMHwl Telling the Truth' When v.'e tell you that our bot tled beer Is made from tho choicest New Yoik anil Washington state hops combined with the best Min nesota barley' and the purest wa ter, wo aro telling you tho plain, unvarnished truth. These combinations In nn up-to. date brewery aio bound to make good beer. We cater to the family trade and Just want you to try a enso from us, tho lest will be eay. Burkhardfs Brewery, Brewers of High Grade-Beer CTBoth Phonos 259. Oysters and Clams J AT THB EDSON FISH MARKET" M or nortwtqp m 1 H ;J il k temps'