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TTmWfWTTHl W" AKRON DAILY DEMOCRAT FKIDAT, NOV. 7, 1002. QUALITY SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE NO. 137 ?V' . v X 1 M ). i ft & V wx V, And Price Arc Subjects 0 Vital Interest In Tire Trade. Solid Tire Business Affected. Is Being Tho present condition of tlio solid Tolilclo tiro business N regarded ns critical by ninny rubber mnnufnctnrcrs nud prosents n subject of deep Interest, Bay nn Akron rubber nuuiufuctmcr In tho Iudtn llubbor World. At least two-thirds of tho solid tires used In tho .United States nro manufactured In Akron. Tour of the uinnufnctwroni confine ttiolr business almost exclus ively to tills line, while with others It constltutos an Important department. When the Kubbor Tire Whoel Co., of SprinRflold, Ohio,, now the Consol idated Ilubber Co., of New York, Jlrst put solid tires on the market, they enmo to Akron to hnvo them manufac tured, and for years the II. P. Goodrich Co. wero the exclusive makers. Tho , product made Akron fnmous for solid Rubber tires. Other manufacturers took up tho ,work nnd tlio business spread. Now concerns started up and rubber manufacturers already established ad ded this to thou: lino of products. Tlio royalty exneted by tho Consolidated (Rubber Tiro Co., under tho Grant pat ent, made It posMblo for others fo furnish tires at a lower cost nnd still maintain n good standard of quality. On May 0, 1002. tho Unltod States circuit court of appeals, at Cincinnati, handed down a decision declaring tho Grant patent void, ITnd the decision been otherwise, Infringing mnnufnetur. ors would have been liable for heavy damages; hence thero 'was great re joicing nnd n general feeling of relief. Kow that tho situation has had time to crystnllze, the full force of open competition Is being felt Prices have bcon gradually coming down, and, be fore; the recent conventions of car riage mnkers, had reached ii point below which they could not go without either sacrificing nil tho prolll or de teriorating tho quality. At thoso con ventions It was demonstrated that tho carriage makers nre tho arbiters of the situation. They make tho price, and It only remains for tho tiro man ufacturers to furnish Uie goods that fit. lAt tho present time carriage makers are at a disadvantage because they havo not yet lmd an opportunity to discover the "psychological point" at which quality ends nnd prices com mence. 'Phcro nro two courses open to man ufacturers of solid rubber tires, neither of which Is very satisfactory. To keep up the standard of quality means n comparatively high selling price, nnd necessarily a furious curtallmont of business for the present, nt least. On tho other hand, to meet tho present low prices will compel inanufacturors to furnish very much poorer tiros, which ennnot help but prove a disappoint ment both to seller nnd buyer. As n natural result tlio tiro manufacturers who adopt this course will suffer for n condition created by the carriage man ufacturers In their attempt to buy tires lit a prlco which will not secure tho quality to which they havo boon accus tomed nnd which they expect to ro colvc, Ono of tho causes of tho pros cnt condition iimy bo found In tho fact that tlm present facilities for ninn 'ufncturlng solid rubber tiros nre nt least four times as great as tho con sumption. According to n loading Ak ron mnnufneturer tho business now of. fciH no Inducement to capital nnd wo may ox poet soon to sou nn end to tho organization of now companies to mnko Bolid rubber tires. Akron rubber manufacturers are tanking plans for liberal representa tion' nt tho motor vehicle nnd carriage nhowH tho coming season. zEsisra-iiiEsi bros I - I .HI .HI , ii 1l.IM Now Is the Time to Buy Your Winter Coat & Never before have we shown such a large line of Garments for ladies, misses and children. Every Garment is made in the newest fashion by expert tailors. You find here the newest shapes in Monte Carlos, tight backs, loose backs, long, medium, and short lengths. You will find our prices very reasonable for good quality cloth and best tailoring. FURS In the new scarfs at prices very much lower than you will find elsewhere. We sell everything in Dry Goods. 178 S. Main St. People's Phone 398. 1. 0. 0. F. Building. High CKss Neckwear RICH NEW SILK AND SATINS. In now weaves, new designs, now colorings, made up In nil the newest shapes Mn-hnnds, Imperials, tccks, parts, string ties nnd band bows exquisite striped, chcclcod and fig ured patterns' tho most beautiful as sortment of Men's Neckwear ever show n, on snlo ono week beginning tomorrow Saturdny and ending next Friday. iMf 4k New Creations in Men's and Boys' Winter Attire. Every gnrment bought nt the Surprise Store Is guaranteed In ovory res pect absolutely. Every sale Is made under an nbsoluto warranty as to per fection of It, correctness of style, durability of materials, and moder ateness of price. DIVORCES Spoken of by Bishop. Noted New York, Nov. 7.-BWhop William O. Doano, of Albany, the noted Epis copal prelate, refers Indirectly to tho great number of divorces and nppeals to the Episcopal church for romarringe of prominent soqlety men and women In an urtlcle printed today. "It Is tlmo to spouk out bomo healthy woids," says Bishop Donne, "about tho somewhat sickly Kontlmentnllsin In re gard to the condition of persons who aro seoklug recognition at tho church's hands. Now nnd then Individual In stances appeal strongly to a wholesome sympathy, and It can only bo said of them thnt thero Is no law in tho world that does not boar hardly sometimes upon somo innocent people, nnd thnt It may bo doubted whether tho strong est npponl for mercy Is not rather for tho protection of society, the honor of tho church nnd tho saving of souls, oven nt tho cost of momentary sncrl llcc from tho possible commission of grievous sin. Hut nftor nil the moro notorious ensos nre In the class of peo ple blntnntly defying the decisions of tho best public opinion, ovadlng tlio provisions of tho soundest law, utter ly reckless of all religious obligations and bent upon using their wcnltb nnd social place1 to force their violation of tho laws of God and man." A Portage Park , . (West of tho Smoko) LUNG. An East Side (In tho Soot) LUNG. Hlyes nro a terrlblo itormont to tho little folks, nnd to some older ones. Easily cured. Donn's Ointment never fnils. Instant relief, permnncnt euro. At nny drug storo, r0 cents. Our lino of fine furs nro supeilor Jn quality nnd innch lower In prlco. Byrldor Hros. A Brt)for PtneBaUamta Every Cfta HARFINA ModicMoil, HufrcHlilnir. M.k.i hair o(t and alllitQ.o nr.troii .dlxaaiigrtftialnacaliiavrtboilr. Hot Watch (or ll.t of drunLL who Elm DOc. bottlo UAIIl-UlSALi'lI. ADVERTISED LETTERS Ilomnlnlng In tho Akron, O., post olllco for tho week ending Nov. fl: GENTLEMEN. S1fflf.S of Quality Wo make a specialty of men's and boys' shoos, and can show you tho very latest in our line. II , FREE Do You Want To Borrow Money at Rates You Can Afford to Pay? Then coroo In and nsk us how much you can got by pnylng back $3.(K) each month for 12 months. Jf3,23 each month for 12 months. $4,75 onch mouth for 12 months. $5,50 each mouth for 12 months, ' $7.50 onch month for 12 months, 50.no each month for 12 monttiH. $11.50 each mouth for 12 months. 512.50 ench month for 12 months. IglQ.RO each month for 12 months. ?17.50 each month for 12 months, !f20.(S0 rnch month for 12 months. ?32.C0 each mouth for 12 months. J23.00 each month for 12 months. ,Wcj loan monoy In any amount from $10,X) to ?WX).00, ou Household goods, insurance Policies, Horses, Wagons, jnrrlpges, etc., at lower rntos and for longer time thuu any other loan com. pany tn tho city. Wo also loan on ral estate. THE, AKRON SECIMSITY & LOAN COMPANY, ll 87, Nathan M nerk. reoplo's 85. 103 B. Howard St. Aldildge, J Andrews, V Allspaugh, Y. Brown, A. O. Burton, Cash. Dorgliorn, O. F. noil, I P. linker, F, S. linker, Geo. Bender, Hnrley Blnghnm, I 0, Bartram, Newt Ueyrah), M. 0. Bergery, N. J. Boebo, S. W. Bishop, Theo. Olark, 0. H. Carter, 15, M. , Cmmor. II. S. Corl, Dr. H. B. Oloment, Will. Ciiho, "Win. Drabeck, Oliiis, Drunlf, David. Dayton, Him. Duff, Win. Elliott, E. 1 Emerson, Goo, Evans, ti. Frantlsn, Amlrn GuarautoQ Imp, Gyurn, .IniqcH Hick, John. Halt, .lacob. W. Hogaiimn, I. II. Hunter, 11. .1 Howor, 0. C. Hawkins, Win. Irwin, .Inmes. .lames, Evnu D. Jnckbon, Edward, (3)Mooic, Arthur. Mendell, Dave. Myers, llnlllo. Palmer, Wm. Qulllen, S. D. Iloblson, E. V. Robertson, John. Rynn, T. .T. Bnnd.rnt1i, BnKos. Snider, 0. V. Snyder, 0. n. Stewart, 0. E. Staunton, Oray. Stokes, II. 0. Hztreholsky, J. Thompson, A. N. Sullivan. Rev. T. I Tnylor, Blnln. M Taylor, Jno. Thompson, .Ihn. Trowllte, Oscar. Ci Williams, W. U. Weaver, Gyrus. Id. Snv. and Lonawymor, unas. Orlndle, 1. E. Walters, Ueo. House, B. A. ioyorgyneiK, u. Honry, II. H. Wnldock, R. II. Suinmlt Olty Soap Co. liADIES. Acltormnn, Mrs. Jonulp. Brier, Aimlo. Hook, Edna, Brown, Annlft M. .Inmes, Mrs. M. Butlor, Mm. OhnB.'Morrlsoy, Alice. Bancroft, Edna. MurtnUgh, Mrs. I. Bnkor. Mrs. E. B. Meword, Mrs. Ossl Blacknoll, Mrs. M. Parker, Mrs, Our Walk-Over $ and 150 i 4 Shoe AND THE STRONG & GARFIELD CO.'S $5.00 Shoe Can not bo oxcellod. that fit tho feet. Made in all leathers, on lasts We Guarantee Every Pair E. C. WILDES, Akron Savings Bank Blk. 113 E. MILL ST before Squlio Hoffman and fined ?t nnd costs. Each ono had a union moulder's card. Thoy came from va ilous cltloj. They were Wru, J. Hop kins, Joseph M. drove, Thomas Hart, lleniy drnf, John I.cnltmll, Gcorgo Uechlor, Redmond Hallnau. Bander, Merle, Buidotto, Mary Ohnprtmn, Hlldn. Oantloborry. Tacj; Diamond, Mary. IVkavt, Mrs, M. Krlonco, Mrs. II. Hardy, Mrs. Q. EABT AKRON STATION. Eofirtlck, Mrs. O, IBrlckor, Mrs. Jam McNnranra, Dan'l. Ii. B. EBRIOHT, P. M. 13. J. Ravoume, Julia. Spoclt, Blanche. Scott, Mrs. 0. Hhnnnon, E. U M ainckhouso, Mra. .1 Hcott, Mrs. J. Hchupnch, Mrs. Jo Wehlen, Mrs. M. .t LUCKY SEVEN Was Unlucky For This Bunch of "dingers.' Eric detectives broke all records for "dingers" Thursday afternoon. They rouiidqd up aeven. Tnry wero laken Expert sowing ninchlno lepalrcr, nlf-o sowing ninchlno nil of ubsoluto purity nnd tho best needles nnd parts for nil machines nt tho Hlnger htoro, No 10 S. Howard st. Cured of Piles After 40 Years. Mr. 0. naney, of Gonovn, O., had tho pllob for forty years. Doctors and dollars could do him no lastlug good UfoWIU's Witch Hnzol Snlvo curi'd him pcrinnnentlyj Invnlunblo fin cuts, bruise, sprnins, lacerations, ec zema, tetter, salt rlfeum, nud nil other skin diseases. Look for tho nnmo Do Witt on tho package all others aro cheap, worthless counterfeits. Eor sale by nil druggists. V THERE'S NO .:...':''':''f x QUIBBLING 1 1 Over nrlces here. Pennle seem tn reenpntoe merit In i jS our Clothing. And there's no disappointment, after i $ they've Bought them, about their wearing qualities, t $ xou unor we give nothing our entire attention, and $ its quite natural that they should be above the ordin al ary kind, Prices are about the same as the ordinary, anu m somecases lower, fax uuk siuke a VISIT and learn our prices. No delays. We can fit you perfectly and promptly. :: ,--:'c...:-.4...:. -the: wardrobe CLOJHINq AND TAILORING PARLOR, sop s. toward St. MEN'S VERY HIGHEST GRADES IN FINE SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT $12, $15, $20 High class Suits nnd Overcoats mndo up In the richest fashions garments thnt are to bo compared with creations of the best custom tailors only. The now stylo Full Box, Chesterflold, nnd Fullniore models In Overcoats of flno Imported and domestic Overcoatings In new shades and pure Worsteds, Scotch; Cheviots, English Tweeds and Venetians in Suits all new patterns nnd colQr combinations. They are tho very finest qunlltles produced. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AND OVER COATS AT $8.50, $10, $12 High grade garments In nn immense variety of now styles nnd patterns su perbly tailored. 1 THIS FAMOUS DOUBLE GU ARANTEE BINDS EVERY SALE-Should any purchase fall to please, the money Is nt once returned without a slnglo question, or argument. All Clothing bought here Is pressed nud repaired for ono. year freo of charge. ) ,, """" " " MEN'S STYLISH AND VERY SER VICEABLE SUITS AND OVER COATS, AT $5, $f.50, $10 Very good and wnrm Suits nnd Over coats of. hones quality nnd exceptional fit and finish made up in every now style by expert Union tailors Oxford, Gray, Blue, Black, and other new shaUes In Meltons, Kerseys, Firlezcs and Kersey Overcoats, nnd the now est effects In plain nnd fancy Oassl meros, Cheviots and Scotches In Suits, every gnrment Is stylish and durable and elegantly tailored. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AND OVER COATS AT $2'so, $4-50, $6'50 Very stylish garments In every new fashion and fabric, well made and nicely finished. JffltK Q Rich New Effects in Boys' Knee-Paoit Suits &.nd Top-Coats &i $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5 An elaborate display of Juvenile Cloth Ing, Boys' Knee-Pant Suits In tho nobby new Norfolk B(ouse, Manly Vestee, Double-Breasted nnd Three Plecc Styles In plain and fancy effects. Dashing new military and Full Box Overcoats for Boys. A gathering of charmingly mndo Overcoats. Now Hal: Shapes For IVIon $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 The new Soft Hats In Buffalo, Trooper nnd Pnnnmrt shapes and Der- bles, In nil the latest blocks, aro here in black and other new shades. Ev ery Hat Is pure, all-fur felt, silk trimmed and made with cushion leather sweat. Every bat npw and proper. Men's Heavy Fleece-lined Underwear 35c, 45c. Boys' Sweaters in all Colors, 50c, $1.00, $1.25. Boys' Seamless Black Stockings 10 c, 15c. Men's Heavy Covert Work Coat3 $1.50, $1.75, 2.50. fmmmmM Men's Derby Ribbed Underwear, 45c, $1.00. Men's Extra Elastic Suspenders 10c, 25c, 50c. Men's stylish fancy Stiff Bosom Shirts, 50c, $1.00, $1.50. ' Men's Hemstitched Hnndkorchlefs, Plain nnd Fancy, 5c, 10c, 15c. Alwnya soo tho Friday ads of What Next Everybody Asks SURPRISE I JB& " J PBM -9-mm MMr &Ssxs'00&BP- gyy iSgfcppi STORE 163 AMD 165 I. MAIN 8T S. A. HEGR ACQ. AKRON. See the Window Displays The HOME of Pure CANDY the HOME of Pure CANDY If You Like Caoidy That is good candy of oburse then you will like our candies. The pure way 'of making candy is our way the only way. Our expert candy makers make every, pp'und of candy that we soil, both wholesale and retail. If you would like ' to see how good and pure our candy is made, we would bo pleased to show you any time. Our Prices Are Low for such good ca'ndiesfc'sionly natural though, because wo have only one p'ro'flt to make between the manufacturer ancl'tho retail, and that one is not largo. Come here for your candies. Nickles Bros. & Co. 162 SOIJTH HOWARD ST. NEXT TO S. Ci G.'s TEA STORE - - - " '-" fwn RED BRICK M BLOCK 0 Special Election Figures. Bnrberton, O,, Nov, 7. The vote at the special election held In Bnrberton waa as followo: Water jvorks bonds , - , , For, 0(17; against, 87, Elbrary bonds For, 700; ngnipst, I5.' MARRIAGE. LICENSES. Johanu John, KlmlaJla .....21 Olnra M. Wore, Johnson 20 doom's occupation, .former. Bert D. Warner, Akron ..20 Bessie A. Douglas, Akron ...18 Groom's occupation, tlremakwr. Htft !'! k f ''i-"- ' ,&; -tStejg.t l.--t.frllflfrr t .- I;.'. ji' L-. ,,a.(, M S!T,,imvmmlK9m!mKmMf., . ,,Ti "Kn , ta MT" fihrffiiimf-ii .iH..aiMtoMkMa