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SM MSS I IT !... . l . .. ,ww n tt i V5YK feVF -fr waK" ' J3;wiTii?iiV VM V VN MONDAY, MAt 2(1, 1002. Spring Medijpine There Is no other season wlion good rnodlcino la so much needed as In Uio Spring. r Tho blood Is Impure, weak and impoverished n condition Indicated by pimples and othor eruptions on tho faeo nnd body, by deficient vitality, loss of appetite, lack of strength), and want ot animation. Hood's Sarsaparilla . and Pills Mako tho blood puro, vigorous and rich, creato appetlto, glvo vitality, strength and animation, nnd euro 11 oruptions. Havo tho whole family begin to lake them today. "Hood's Sarsaparilla has been used In otir family for some time, and always with Rood roa'ults. Last spring I was all run down and got a bottlo of It, and as usual received great benefit." Miss Bxcun Botci, Stowo, Vt. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to cure and keeps tho promise. Sdtve a Little and You've made a Little Tho best way to savo is to open an accouiit at 'this bank. We pay you 8 per cent, on savings accounts. THE CITY NATIONAL BANK 108 South Howard St. GEO. W. CEOUSE, President. IT. C. STOITE, Cashier. SAFETY and CONVENIENCE Are two qualities to. con sidor In choosing your bank account. Your money Is ABSOLUTELY SAFE with us, and we pay 8 percent Interest on savings accounts nnd certificates of deposit. Our LAcatfQn sa.Vs SSJS?St run tint n PtTi ,. For Convenience. )' WERE "TOOK." Universalist Choir Did Honor to Its Leader. - The choir at the Universalist church Bundaymo rnlng was composed of tbout '35 Tolces, representing the pres ent membership and some of the old members. This extra attendance was In honor of the leader, .Mrs. Ella Case Holaday, who will bo married Tues; day evening to o'Mr. Richards, of New York. After serv.Jces, a picture of the choir was taken by Photographer H. O. Beck. Thrfplcture shows the mora, bers standing on tho steps leading to the, mala entrance to the church. WITH RINGL1NGS. Former Buchtel Student Is Circus Physician, A former Buchtel studsnt' is trav eling wjtn ningllng Bros., as circus physician. He 1 Dr. Arthur, Gollmer, who graduated from tho Bush Medl jn'l College last year. Dr. Gollmer is a cousin of tho Blngllngs. I , , ' ', ' ',, - ' A DELICIOUS FOOD. A Scientific Combination of Coroals and Nut Oils. The 'inventive brain of man has Just discovered a process whereby certain tereals are combined with the eniul litled oil of nuts Into n food, and calls I Malt-Nut. By a new and scientific process the tereals are twlee-cooked, and ex posed to Intense heat, converting tho itarch Into dextrin, making it diges tible and the addition of' the eraul lifted oil of nuts, produces a food thac fe-'ntalns four tlines ihe "brain," fle'sli, huscle, and tissue building properties if beef. A number of so-called pre-dlgested toods have been offered the" public In (he past, but a careful analysis shows ihat many of them abound In starch, causing the formation of gas In the Itoroach and bowels. The cereals contained In Malt-Nut ire taken through the first and hard est stages of digestion, making It easy f assimilation and nn assistant In the digestion of other foods. Malt-Nut can he served' direct from (he package with half mlllc nnd cream" or Into a ecore of palatable dishes. Bold by nil good grocers. Mndq by American Puro Food Co., Ltd., Battle l.,.Creck,.MIch. ." w -vsw CONTEST To Obtain New Members. Chevaliers Have Ar ranged For One. Pathfinders Getting Keady For Picnic. Whole Lot of News Local Lodges. From At la meeting of Akron Castle Wed nesday evening It was Unanimously decided to appoint leaders and divide tho castle Into two divisions, nnd enter a contest for ninety days, beginning June 1, 'and ending August 31, to see which side can sreuro tho intrat mem bers, a banquet to be nerved ut tho the close of the contest, provisions for which ore mndo in the proposition which was presented by the' Supremo Coun cil. Tho Noble Chevalier Appointed as leaders Master at Arms Roy L. 'Lynda and Worthy Clerk 13. T. Jones. The leaders nre already making their arrangements and further announce ments will bo made from time, to time. This promises to be a spirited. contest, and will undouDtedly result In an ad dttlon of scores of members, as many liave already signified their Intention of becoming members under the pro visions of this contest v On Monday evening, "the 10th', an offi cial visit was made to Conncaut Castle, Conneaut, 'O., by Supreme Secretary Stratton, Deputy F. A. Placo and Clerk E. T. Jones, who, with the assistance of officers of Conneaut and Ashtabula Castles, exemplified the Esquire's and Ohevaller's degrees with a class of 23: a special car carrying 'about 20 members of Ashtnl ,i Castle to Con neaut for this meeting. On Tuesday evening Supremo Secre tary Stratton addressed a public meet ing at Youngstown, where .i fine pro gram was rendered to a large and ap preciative audience. A castle was instituted at Wnus worth, on Friday evening, by Deputy Geo. Lynds, assisted by Supreme Sec retary Stratton. Some of the best peo ple of Wadsworth belong to nis castle. PATHFINDER. I. K. Umbarger", district manager, called at the oiBce'on-hrs' return from Ashtabula and reports the lodge in cood shape. Messrs. M. F. Cook, of Canton, and M. T. Bollinger, of Wheeling, W. Va., two prominent Pathfinders, called at tho Supreme office this week. Aki'on lodge nppolnted a picnic com mittee nt the lost meeting to make ar rangements for our annual picnic. T. Harvey Smith, Supreme Guard, called at the Supremo Lodge rooms Thursday. The Supreme Lodgo has been obliged to ndtl two more rooms to the office, on account of t'ho increased business, nnd hopes to bo able to take care of tlie work better in the future. We now have a Directors' room nnd nn ad ditional stock .room for printed matter. At 'tho regular meeting of Akron Lodge last Monday night, a committee was appointed to make necessary ar- rangements .for. tho. annual memorial services to bo held In G. At R. hall on .Monday evening, May 20. Brother U. C. Cnywood will make the principal talk. Since Tho Pathfinder was Insti tuted In Akron, there have been sev eral deaths of Akron members, and an annual memorial rervlce ha,s been pro vided for In tho Supreme constitution All Pathlludcru should pinko special effort to be In attendance nt that meeting. Members of all other lodge of Pathfinders arc cordially thvlted and pertons who are not members will lie welcome! Besides tho-regulnr routine of business on Monday evening, n com mittee to arrange for our picnic outing which will take place In the not distant future, was appointed. l. o. T. M. Regular mwting of Busy Hee Hive, No. 35, Tuesday evening. Mny 2", In the K. O. T. M, hnll In tho Abbey block, nt 7:30. There are some who have not paid April dues. Ladles, If you do not intend to pay. let the rec ord keeper know. They nre past due, and nil ladles In arrears aro out of benefits. Per cnpjta tax for social mem bers will be due June 1. nid raupt be paid. There are a few life boneflt members In arrears for assessment No. 02. rienso pay up as the record keeper forwarded tho samo to the Su preme record Keeper to keep you in good standing. Assessment, No, 03 was due May 1, nnd must bo paid by May 31 or you nre suspended. '.lake notice, ladles on the By-law committee, the chairman of the sanm has called a meeting for Tuesday evening, Mny 27, iri the K. O. T. M. partflr, In.t'he Ab bey block, nt 0:45. That1 will be a lit tie before, our regular meeting tnkes tip. Committee, b'e sure to come. Independent Hive will meet Weflncs. day evening In regijlnr rpvew. -!No. 03, assessment fs 'due and must.be paid by the end of tho month.' . Ladles, please bo prompt In paying your as segment. Tho'HIye S?Tiing Society Will meet .nt the" homo of Lady Qalrs. 721 'SuninBer st., June 3i nil Hay. La dies, please brlngyour lynch', " O. U. A, M . ' Summit Council, No,' 10, held n racst Interesting session Wednesday plght. One application was received, and 'much other business transnpted. The Uniform committee, has'5 things, going nicely lincl by next meeting night pear ly all will have Ijeerj measured for tlic'hV uniforms, Tie; Entertainment rwrci EwJiJ W. B. "Erect Form" Summer CORSETS Time for your summer corset new before your thin dresses are made. Your costume will fit twke as well over the new corset. The W. D. Erect Form summer models give desired Erect Form figures, release all the strain from the bust and abdomen and are as light as a feather. Made of line white linen batiste In the following models i J9M for slight figures : $1.00 I 970 for medium figures i I.M I 972 for developed figures l.M I Ml for median figures 2.09 II 903 for stout figures i :,50 II If your dealer cannot supply you Hi send price of corset desired to III WEINGARTEN BROS. Ili 377 Broadway, N. Y. jM Largest mfti. of tenets la th vttla committee was given more time, and its chairman promises to havo a sur prise for the members next Wednesday night. Representatives to the State Council, Brothers Baum and Llpps, returned homo in time to attend the meeting, and both-gave interesting reports of- the ddlngs at that meeting. Brother Baum was re-elected National Representative, which Is one of the honors of tho meeting. They reported It one of the best meetings they ever attended, and say that much enthus iasm was manifested. The next State Council meeting, will bo held at War ren. Brother oiate V. C. Baldwin, of Yonngstown, was at tho meeting of Summit Council, Wednesday evening, and spoke briefly on the good of the order. Brothers will please remember that the time is near when tne mem bers of Summit Council will go to Can ton on a visit, nnd will therefore please prepare. The exact date will be an nounced later. PYTHIAN SISTERHOOD. Louise Assembly held a very Inter esting meeting Saturday evening, there bqlng quite a number In attendance. The Chancellor Commander has called a special meeting for Saturday evening, May 31. The captain of the team also requests all members' of the 'team to be present at this meeting. DEGREE POCAHONTAS. Ogareeta Council will meet In reg ular sleep Tuesday evening. Wo ex pect several applications as some of the chiefs and squaws have been trail ing tho forest on the trail of a number of pale faces. The candidate that wo balloted for last meeting. If present, will be Initiated into the mysteries For Pale Sickly Women Zoa Phora Is the Only Safe Remedy In the Three Danger Periods of Woman's Life It Brings In stant Relief to Pain and Backaches and Cures All Diseases of Women. LARGE TRIAL BOTTLE MAILED FREE TO ALL WHO WRITB. For -thirty years Zoa Phora has been tho safe, ever-ready, ever-reliable stand-by for the sickly women. It quickly and permanently cures ovar ian trouble, painful, profuse, or sup pressed menstruation, loucorrhea, dls- Mrs. Blanch Seymour, Dowaglac, Mich. placement, ulceration orjnflaramatlon or derangement of the organs of ma ternity. In the change from maiden hood to womanhood, or, In the later change of life, Zpa Phora brings tho sickly woman through, to perfect health and strength. It Is a constant support -arid strengthening tonic for ..ntnnt mMlinra find rrtnlrpA thn 1 moKee hour of maternity almost tree rrorn ""- --- -- pain and agony. To tie frail mother , clal entertainment on Thursday even in the days of recovery from the or- " s fl ver-v "jCB 0Dft nna a soA deal of childbirth. Zoa Thora brings ' Program was rendered to a very up- health, strength nnd vigor and topes the nerves, to women in constant dread of the approach of their men strual period, Zoa Phora brings relief nnd comfort. Mrs. Blanche Seymour, Dowaglac, IflnV, ma I'T lie I frrj-tmilfiH ttnrl terlbiy painful periods, and suffered fn, U. rrm torrr,nn- Znn Pl,n has completely ctire.d me." Get a. dollar bottle of Zoa Phora at the nearest drug store, or the Zoa Phora Co., Kalamazoo, Mich., will i .. ,. ,. , . ., ,pt o, -" M AKROTJUJJY tfEjMjOUMTi SEE:THIT A DANDRUFF. BEDECKED garment li not pleislng to the eye, and materially detracts from an appearance otherwise Impressive. Such miniature snow-falls" not only mar the evidences of dressy gentility, but point to careless neglect ol the hair and scalp, and' foreshadow the betraying stent ot aae-gray hair, thin growth or baldness. If the evidence Is on you, the friend who gently brushes it off Is perfectly justified In scolding you for your palpable neglect of your hair and scalp, particularly If your attention has ever been called to tho wonderful properties of Cranitonic Hair and Scalp Food. That you have npt used this most excellent preparation Is proven by any dandruff In evidence. People that have Used It' write as follows: Mrs. J. S. Dann, 1006 Franklin Street, Reading, Pa., writes: "I am pleased to -Inform you that I am cured of all my hair , troubles. The Itching and dandruff have passed away and the 'hair has ceased to fall out. Mr husband has also been greatly benefitted by the removal of dandruff from his head." Miss O. V. Ellis, Princeton, 111., Is so grateful for the beneft she hat received that' she aiks us to publish her letter : " X am nleased with the result! of the use of Cranltonle Hair Food, and if you .wish to publish lo uo W3. rour nionins I copttsl eaumlaitlon'. srha to do sd.' Four' months ago I wrote you and learned, after a ralcro eoottf&l eaumln-itlon what the r.al trouble w.t. nnd followed vtvir lustrucUeas. . About the face the almost 'Kne. There the hair Is now new and fully two inches In length;. I think many try 'he Food and give it up, when If they would persevere In Its use they would be more than paid for the expense. rcopie suouia rcroemDcr taai nair aoes not grow tn a weeic," Miss' Mabel E. Ferris, teacher of Physical Culture and Delsarts, Annanaaie, .in, j., 6?y3: "It affords me creat trieafure Food. It has saved my hair, which was my pride, A few months ago, .during severe illneu, ray hair began falling out to an alarming n.grcc. -i.ic use 01 cranitonic tiair botues, new nilr started out all over my bead, growth of hair than I ever had before." Wo have on file In our offices tens of thousands of statement! similar to those printed above. Cranltonle Hair and Scalp Food Is for sale by Druggists at $1.00 the bottle, on will be sent direct from Laboratories, cxpressage prepaid, upon receipt of price. FREE HAIR FOOD TO prove the1 wonderful merits of Cranitonic Hair Food, its absolute purity, therapeutic value and elegance, Its freedom from grease, sediment and dangerous 'dye matter, and to convince you that It will stop falling hair, make hair grow, cure dandruff and itching scalp, and that it Is the or, hair dressing" ever formulated fit to put on the human bead, we will send by mai, PREPAID, to all who send name and full address, and mention the name of this pajicr, a dainty sample of Cranltonle Hair and Scalp Food and a 48-pagei,IUustrated book entitled Hair Care and Testimonials. SENdtSAMPLE OF HAIR In cases where there is excessive falling out of the hair, Itching, dandruff or other hair or scalp troubles, you are recommended, nW send, as for microscopic examination a few hairs, or a sample from the;dallycomblngs. Our physicians will1 make a diagnosis and tend you. a report concerning the condition of your hair without any charge being made lor -their professional services. Write to-day, to . CRANITONIC HAIR FOOD CO., 526 West Broadway, New York Gity. PARIS, 5 RUE DE1 LA PAIX. LONDON, 57 HOLBORN VIADUCT. The Cranitonic Producfs are for s ale by the following druggists of Ak ron: Blocker, 111 N. Howard; Buel & Lomasters. 1000 8. .Main; Clapp & Co., Exchange & Maple; Eber'hnrd, 40S E. Exchange; Ink, 020 E. Market; War ner, 113 S. Howard. of our degree. Captive, come prepared.. You may never sec. the rising of an other sun.- ' ' - FORESTERS. Court Pride, if Akron, met Tuesday evening, with a fair attendance. One new member was received by card. Tho anniversary committee decided to liold the 22nd anniversary of the order by going to tho United Brethren, church Sunday, June 10,. Will meet at the hall at 1 o'clock sharp. U.-R. K. of p; Summit City company met in reg ular business assembly Inst Monday evening and held an .interesting meet ing. The company went to Newburg Sunday and was entertained by the Standard Co. Mny St), the company , will assemble promptly at 1 :30 p. m. by order or tue Major to participate in tho parade. By action of the company, it wa3 decided to go' to Bnrbertoil June U to nt,tend.. memorial services. Assemble' promptly ni 0 n. m. It is desired that every Knight Loyal of the 'company bepresent on the above mentioned dates. Don'fforgot them. DAUGHTERS QF LIBERTY. . Columbia Council did not havo as good an attendance lit last session as should havo been, for nominating offi cers. All the members ought to take pains to bo present nt next meeting, June 5. The business of last meeting was promptly attended to.' Two candi dates were obligated. A dispensation has been received to continue Initiation nt tho same fee as last term but It on. ly lacts six weeks, so members will have to hurry In their prospective applications, as the time will soon slip by. l'heie were same still reported on the sick lift by the Relief committee. Don't forget to give them attention. The sick always appreciate a visit. June 5 will bn the last time for nomlna j, ttn eiirn tn hn nrpspnr. The an llro"'"- "'" "VJ t. O, R. M. Sarannc Tribe kindled Its council Are last Thursaay sleep, and the War rior's and Chief's degree were con ferred, and one, application received. 1 TaX'vn "la-'ta'H . fl'ODl Stimuli! Tribe. NO. 18.. to WOfk the Adoption degreo on live pale faces next Monday sleep nt their wlgwnm lit the Kaiser block.. Chiefs, don't forget the date f-et for drill. All turn out and I , "" ' let us (HI Summit's wigwam with DANDRUFF ? anything I say, you are at liberty hair had become very scant, in places in recommending Cranltonle n.lr rooa sioppea ti, and after a few I now have a thicker Good eooiigl. foi anviiosly! All Havana Filler ;florodorabands "st?, of same valuelasUags'ram 'star; "horseishoe: "spearhead: "standard navy? "OLD PEACH, '-HOHEir and 7. T." Tobacco. T UUBS3EW1U C0RNSEASY PAIN and COnNTlB- w.. si.k.i walklnir essr. r.dlr.fM tbo corn. At dealers In 1 srv.tl.t- AHtrl... 10c. U.nttOD tht3 paper and write for f reeKtnrJe. Incloslog ad., i,"rvrnv fiiPPt.T CO., ffowarK. W. '. STOPPED FREE TsrmaneMlyCuredst DR. KLINE'S BREAT 'NERVE RESTORER Ma Fill tn.r StM .M VM. BMavQRUaJaaK4MaVPKwll BltSPjWSMHTtaSflaB IPS! , ., MTUrAL. D(1TT1.B1'RB8 W44i a.r, ! ..9 lMif.,.rr r.lW. bf .11 r .N ttuvftiri, XpiUpfr. a,Mt;Sl V1,.'UW4. Pulit.Kitmu.UR.B.Il.KI.INE.tia. 831 Arck ttraet, FMUWhia. hsM ut. rticnr NEW YORK Poople's Thone, 70J. 148 SOUTH MAIN ST., AKRON, O. Open evenings; 0 to 1 Sundays. Dr. Rcnkcrt, Prop. aw . BL tawK lm I m V a69a9' Jr wk HBeSiK' ' Money to Loan In any amount, or. anything of value, without removal. Business strictly confidential. If you need money, don't hesitate to call on us. Jewelry, Watches, Etc. We have placed in our store a full lino of fine, new Jewelry, which wo bought at a sacrifice, and will sell accordingly. THE AMERICAN LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO., Henry Kraus, Treasurer. 234 S. Main St. I Don't Have Any Plumbing f X Done Until You Have I Work- Estimates and suggestions free. We we are closing out at almost cost. Gas fixtures, mantles and globes prices in the city. THE DAUNTLESS MANUFACTURING CO. PLUMBING, HEATING AND LIGHTING. People's Phono 359. 233South Main St. fe DEMOCRAT'S BUSINESS AND TELEPHONE DR. D. U. RUEGSEGGER. TEE CEHTIST Removed to No. 210 Walsh Building. Office hours 8-11:30 a.m. 1-5:30 p..m. C. T. PARKS. rtTHERAL DIRECTOR. Tersonal attention given to all calls. Lady attendant. Ambulance. Both phones 412. 110 N. High st. M. FRIEDMAN, 5c and 10:- STORE We positively can save you money on go-carts. 140 S. Howard St. Office hours,!) to 11:30 a.m.; 2 to 5 p.m. DR. L. B. HUMPHREY. Kelly block, Akron, O. Pco. phone 878. L- D. EWING. CONTRACTOR ABP "PILDER Dealer In mantles aud grates, floor tiling, parquet flooring, grilles siding, frames, mouldings etc. Peo. phono 052. 110-121 Klrkwood st. J. H. CHASE, Druist. Paints, Oils, White Lead, Varnishes and Paint Brushes. Best quality nt lowest prices. Pco. phone 1Q00. Bell Cherry 100. 132 Wooster aw. JAS. T. FLOWER. MANTELS AKD GRATES Glazed and Unglnzed Tiling, Tarquet and Hnrd-wood Floors. Both phones 070. 110 S. High st. Have you any money working for you? If not, open a'Savings Account with us today. Try one of.our home banks. GUARDIAN SAVINGS BANK, Masonic Temple Building. RICnARD H. LEIGHT0N, rr.utTER Call us up when In need of first-class work. Bell phone Brown 1001, 437 E. Bucb- ' tel avo. All faulty action, knee knocking, In. terf ering and forcing of nil lame horses guaranteed. 411 S. Main st. J. V. YOUNG People's phono 1314, 2 rings, G. M. KEMPEL. Furniture dealer, upholsterer and mat tress manufacturer. Repairing a spei clalty. recple's phono 723. Bell, brown 324. 140-1D1 S, Main st. Dr. C. E. Smith. Dr. J. B. Vcdder. SMITH & VEDDER, DENTISTS 3J6 Everett Building. Office hours 8-11:30 a.m. 1-5.30 p.m. People's phono 800. PLACE YOUR WAJtX ADS. IN THE DEMOCRAT i You Would Enjoy Eating If you would let us fix your teeth. Oun work la all cover ed by our guarantee. We do pain less extracting. Prco when we make your now teeth. Full set of teeth M. Bridge work .?.'. Crowns $,T to $5. Filling Wc up. You will havo to double our pilccn to reach our quality elsewhere. DEIMTI J UonardiDoltsf) Tfiofo J"c That will mttce your furnl AUvrKlA lure look so bright, plsnoa ftjn nhnf so new.mtntels and tiling Essy fo apply, economical, and " will not Iniure the finest surfaces. Nothing better for Hardwood Floors and Hardwood Finish. C " f"? 7"' to'. Unnarrh Dromlnm 1 1 Our Estimate on your have a few gas ranges left that a large variety at the lowest DIRECTORY CASH PAID FOR HIDES. W. C. KITTLEBERGER. Dealer In hides, leather findings, and" saddlery, hardware. Manf. of Harness Phone 1320. 34S S. Main si. H I FRRIFSTflH optical sp:ciaiiit II. L, COOLEOlUn, tfjs. Main St.. airiosf .pcuiuwit:a U-tiu ej fKW6frt;&. iivuuauu? aim jjuriuu5 msiuruancvs curcu pj pioperly fitted glasses. All styles a( reasonable prices. No charge for ex amlnation, C. V. phone 2372 Cherry J. McTAflrlMANY, PRACTICAL TAILOR Special, fancy and bpoiting gar ments. Booms 212 and 213 Walsh block. Maker; of men's clothes. Pco. Phone 12S3. IliiH'c Proenrinllnn Pharmflru S. Mala wu.i u . I f ii.unimvj, jf.2 .E.cor utcr Pine Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, con tains ,10 per cent of puro Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. ."0c per pint bottle. Al most tastelesB. Children will take it. Try it. Phono 602. B. J. CRAMER B. S. HULI oisjAiviTrra & mii.i- Wholesale nnd retnll dealers In flour, feed, baled hay, straw, salt, cement, and nil kinds of field nnd garden seeds. Try our Acme stock food. Both phonesi 011. 710-71S 8. Main st. Akron. O. OLEHB'S TAVERH, T. T. GLEBTf, ?rep. Hotel and Restaurant. Sample room In ronnnectlon. Best wines, liquors nnd cigars. Both phones: P. 040; B. 3201 Cherry. 124 N. Main St., near Opera House. DR. H. E. KECK. Dentht. Room IB, I. O. O. F. Temple. People't phone 180. Office hours 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. MILLDTERY. We have the latest styles In milli nery at the most reasonable prices. Wo carry a line of stamped linens and notions. Mrs. O. Mathews. 722 S. Mala. Open Evenings. CEO. H. PETLEY 111 Kling st. Tuple's phone 128T. Contractor and brick masonry of all kinds, Repair work a specialty. Esti mates cheerfully furnished. All work guaranteed. Bell phone, Brown 1741. M. J. HERWICK All kinds of brick and cement side walks, chimneys built and repaired. Res. 410 B. Forge st, Akron O." Mystic Carpet Cleaning: Works, POEHLMAK k PFAFFLE, Proprietors. Buslncbs under management of Mr, Poehlmnn. 130 Bluff st. Both telephones 178. r' " ,t 3 f"" ' -jy.4 -j- VI ii.? $ -ft," JAsr, 41, . -Vi ; 7ij fVH. SST-e-Jj ,-.