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ly . Y- ; y ,w ) A " ; &v '." ' ' -v.;.:.'. - . . I i'u." n? ',' t I til-' . L 'rt o " u "MJ . ,t : .. , .t -rxoinaBT THE MARION DAILY MIJIROIl, FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 1907. ' i r-1 1 ' 1 U fc THE WARNER & EDWARD S STORE - C It Perfectly Tailored Suits $IO , The Special. .Sale commenced this morning. 3l''4 fh f and ; Dph'tTclelay'a mmute if you yant-dhe7 "V tJ1 v T ' ii " I - int.. '". -mm b' They are right fr m s id , I I lit x IT r",y EW ,W ' t prove. Stop and if we ities and GOVERNMENT GAINS A VICTORY AT CHIC A 0 Chicago, April 12 A. sweeping Ictory was gained by the federal government today In tho prosecution directed against the Standard Oil Company, when Judge Lnndls refiibed to quash the Indictment drawn agilnst the truat or take the cabo from the jury. The salve that acts like a poul tice is Pino Salve Carbollzed. No other salvo so good for cuts, burns, bolls and chapped skin. Ask about It. Price 25 cts. Sold by Flocken Drug Store. Invented Eau de Cologne. Tho Inventor of eau de cologno was an Italian, Giovanni Farina. Farina offered vainly to sell his reclpo for $'J,7C0 In 1903, but a few years ago Jt was Hold by his heirs for $200,000. SPECIAL SALE 1 TOMORROW ON R SPRING JACKETS Tan Covert Cloth and Fancy Box Coats in stripes "aad checks, the very best $5 vatefew Saturday only uuiuDxx IT I- THE - I Denman-Jenner Co. I I WEST CENTER STRBBJT. I Come Tomorrow lastm of Mme. Cochran's demonstration of the famous . Gossard and rk ? torsets in our 2nd floor corset section. An important event to every well gowned woman. You are cordially invited to come and see these wonder ful' corsets. IJEER & PHILLIPS $ li x . BETTER THAN MOST MADM0 MEASURE GARMENTS Thats' the Kt EINMAIER line of high grade suits. Examination, comparison, and actual test will convince you that the splendid line of suits we are showing from $15 to $25 are not only as good as made-to-measure ones at fully fifty percent more price, but actually BETTER. Better in fit, better in workmanship and better in staying qualities. This is probably a strong assertion but one we can easily in tomorrow, npn a few cannot fit and p!easvou, workmanship we guarai cion a : pleaiNLj LIv4v LEINMAIERS OFFICERS ARE APPOINTED For Marion. Lodge No. 32 of Elks. . SECOND DEGREE GIVEN Class of Candidates of Way side I. O. O. F. Lodge Marlon Lodge of Pathfinders Hold Box bocial Companions of Foresters Met Last Night. National Union, Clay Council No. 100 met in the lodge Lulls at S o'clock jesteulay evening with an exceedingly large attendance. Af ter transacting routine business initiator' weak was taken up ami tlio i'irht degieo conferred oil u class of two candidates. At Hie conclusion of the business the members adjourned t tho Dairy iC'tnurnnt wlieio an elaborate sup per was served. A concluding fca turo was uu informal program of loaslh and among those who ic sponded were Dr. E. O. Knffens pergor and Mr. S. Jgleson. At a weekly meeting of Marlon Lodge of Klks, held in Its hall on East Center streot, Thursday evening, V. S. Spencer recently Installed as exalted ruler, made the following appointments,: V. U. Jessop, esquire; Harry S. filllott. Inner Ktiard: .lames IV. Wark. chaplain; 13. It. Barnthouso pianist; J. M. Brlgel, Kdward Muggins and (C. F. Hcs, nnance Lommlttco; O. IB. Christian, .Tohn A. Key and F. Llrrestible of these stylish suits do not buy the qua!' 11. Jf)on, memorial committee; Mar tin J. Bitrko U. S. Ault and J. I. .Mark, committee for visiting the sick. The Champions of tho Forester hold u well Attended (meeting. Thursday evening, and completed arrangements lor the monthly birthdiiv tocinl to he held next Thursday evening. All of tho mem bers who-jo birthdays come in April will be tho guests. Plans avcic nlo discussed for a publio initia tion to lio held during the latter part of tlii' montli or early ihx May. Two niplications were balloted upon. Tlicro wa" n large attendance and a number of out-of-town victors mx'sent at Uic social of Pathfinder Lodiro No. 421 held iu tlie lodge apartmenh yesterday ecning. Tlio occassiou -was a box social and proved n jileasant social feature, Aiftcr tho l)o- supjier, games and music and various social diversion weio enjoyed until a late hour. The second degreo was conferred on onn candidate at a regular meeting of Vnyside Lodge, I. O. O. F. last night. Arrangements were made for tho big annlveisary celebration, which will be held by the Odd Fellow lodges of tho county, April 20. All of the committees appointed for tho nllair will meet April 22 and make final arrangements for the affair. Tlio Drn'tls liehl an important meeting in the halls yesterday ev ening. Tlio attendance was very laigc. .After transact insr routine hu&iucss one application for' mem bership was. balloted upon and tlio fint nomination of officers wn made. Ai rangements weio made for initiatory woik at the next meeting followed by n stag social. Maiinn Con-pany, Xo. in, Uni fonu Ifaulc, Knights of Pythias held a practice drill nt its hall on east Church stiee,t, Thursday ev ening and afterward enjoyed an ex cellent thrcG-eoui'40 liuiier given hv Vern i'inyord and Albeit Ifeiden liaugli. Thrco candidates were Initiated last night at a regular meeting of the American Insurance Union. After the initiation refieshmcnts were served. and a very enjoyablo soclaj hour wa3 spent, Tlie attendance was excon. tlonally Jarjo. ?1.00 TO COLUMBUS ?1.00 Tho C. 1). & M, makes a special rate qf oiiq dollar to Columbus and rctui'N on Sundays. First car leaves Marion 0 u. m.; last car leaves Columbus 8:30 p. m. Car every hour. 2-15-th-fr-sa4-tf Ha You Seen Them? Tho bargain salo of tho season. LadjcV Ihirh. errado stvlo-i of nx., 'AtX.1000 and your credit jifgood. .MARION CI.OTJHNC & CLOAK CO. 4-12-lt'v ' L-A" PERSONAL OF PEACE COMMISSION ANNOUNCED Washington, April 12.-The ner. eonnel of tho delegates who will rep. resent tno United States at the Hague peaco conference, w-ns announced to day as follows: Joseph H. Ohoate, General Horace Porter. U. N. Rose. of Arkansas; David ,T. Hill, Brigadier uenora.i (jeorgo B, Duvss; Rear Ad miral Charle3 S. Hperry and William U Buchanan srreantft $ WARNER & BRANCH LINE TO R1CHW00D Will be Built During Coming Summer. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT Schedule to be Established by the C. D. & M. President Webb Says the Line will be More 'Than a Feeder Party Entertained Here. Tho branch lino of tho Columbus, Delaware and Marlon electric rail way from Prospect to rtlchwood will be built this summer, according to a statement given out Friday by John G. Vebb, president of tho road, ifo Bays that all prellmnary details havd been closed, and It has been dcflntely decided to build the brancn. lt will be more than a mere feed line for the, C. p. & M."Mr. Webb said. "A car .will be run through from Marlo'i to. Itlchwood every day, tho plan being to maintain a regu lar passenger scjiedulo between the two termini and the various points along the lino.' Desldes this, a ftolght ben Ice will bo maintained. Whether the branch will bo a paying venture rcinalnaKto bo seen. The company thinks, however, that the Investment will prove profitable." .Mr. Webb gava out this statement Friday, at the Commercial club. where he entertained a part of prom. Inont Kentucky bankers for several hours. Tlie party arrived on a spe cial car shortly before noon, and aft- e'" taKinc Hindi at tho club house. returned to Columbus, tho car leaving about 1:30 o'clock. Tho bankers ex. pressed themselves as being well pleased with tho business now being done by the C.-D. & M.and with the piospccts for thp future of tho line. Work on tho branch line to Rich, wood will not bo started until tho construction of ho extension from hfro to IJucyrus la well under way, Mr. Webb says. The plan Is to havo ears i mining over both the branch and the extension before win ter. , iAs for the negotiations for tho sale of the C. D. & M., which havo repeatedly been reported, Mr. Webb bald that his road has nbvor been offered for sale. Ho did not deny, however, that awe!l.known corpora. tlon had made an effort to buy the road. . "I cannot ddnv.that wo linvn re ceded offers foV tho property," said Mr. Webb. The Kentucky capitalists, who are guests or Mr. Webb aro .7. P. Ouer baoher, Douglas Webb, J. H. Dickey and w. A. Thlermnn, Louisville; E, S. Cunningham, Mt. Sterling; Don F. Head, J. w. Porter and Walter Herndon. Lexington; V. K. Sullivan nnd J. Glascock, Wllllamstown; O, W. Ilayno, and T. P. Ester, Dag. dad. Georgo H. Whysall, general manager of the C. D. & At. also ac companied the party, Gently moves the bowels and at tho Bamo tlmo stop3 tho cough, Bee'a Laxatlvo Cough Syrup. Con tains Honey nnd Tar. No opiates. Best for Coughs, colds, croup nnd Whooping cough.' Satisfaction guar, anleod. Children like it. Mothers Jadorso Jt. , Sold by Plockon Drug Store-. Notice to DrujfiB. On account offtodeath of John Snyder tlicirf-vill bo a meoting of tho Dru'Us tonight, By order of Iho Nohlo Arch. FOR, HENT-Loco enrtain etrotch- vva for jent. Inquire t C07 N. Prospect slreet w call Citizens Phono J on lOj?., ' 4-12-lwk "Vollowstono VKk" raarriyed to day for, ibe YVM, Ov A. lecture !'sht. A;j f ',.' Jlvery new ieature, Voiles, Panamas, Mixtures, on Jacket Suits and' -Tight-Fitting Suits. CANDIDATES AS PLENTIFUL In Marion as the Buds on the Trees. HARKY . CARPENTER Willing to Relieve .Mayor Scherff of His Duties. Has Had Considerable Political Ex perience as Supportor of the Late Sam Jones of Toledo. Even as tlio buds apnea1 on flowers' and tiqes and arc ju--getting le.idy to hurb-l foith in all of their verdant,' splcndo, the eaily spring candidates for office buds out with n frcbliness and enthusi asm .which gives promise of n plen teous crop hefuie the reason begins to wane. Tho latest seeker afler honor in tlio local political field ih,' Harry B. Carpenter;, tlio bdtith Main street real estate broker, who says- Unit he is willing to try to re lievo Mayer 1niio Scherff of his job at the coming election. "it looks as though there's go ing to he .sonic fun around Mniion dining 'the next few months, and I don't .sco why I shouldn't enjoy n little of it," said Carpenter this morning. Ho says that he under stands K. .1. Pcnncli; Peter C. Sells and Dr. J. O. Setter ara go ing after Iho -republican nomina tion, hut despite tho piospccl of going up against this foirnidahll trio, ho says that ihc ia going into tho fight tooth nnd nail. "Whoovern gels the republican nomination will ieali,o Unit ho lia.s been going some," says Carpenter. "I havo already begun laying my fences in u quiet way and will not lie without ii good following whep the time for holding tho convention comes around." Carpentur is by no means a no ophyto in politics. Ho camo hero several years ago from Toledo, tho city -where tho independent voter rules, mid -ho says that while living there ho learned many of- thp in and outs of. the .political fray. Ho went through threo campaigns as LADIES'lmW $12.50 ETON rHIDAY ONLY WO will nicely trimmed with solf stfap3 and braid, Skirts full plal'cd offocts; also new Wool Jumper and Suspender Suits, tho oamo values which caused such a furor at $12.50. Friday... .$5. 98 NEWEST AND BEST $17.50, $19.75 AND $22.50 SUITS NOW $9.95 Pine Chiffon Panama Sutcs in bluo and black, beautiful worsted checks and plalda In tho Bcarco black and whito offecta. Now Shepherd check Silk Shirt Waist suits, and all silk Taf feta Jumper Suits, about 75 suits. Thoy're choice and dosirablo and consist of tho be3t values we eyer had o sell at S17.50 and up to $22.50. Choice now for .., , $9,95 The? A 5ft Suits that Sold at $250Q to go for ' $2M There's 4(1 Suits that Sold at $30 and $35 to go for ....... J15.H There's 75 Suits Worth up to $50.00 to go for .. ISljJ.75 - Altogether tho boat Suits for tho monoy we evor offered; be3t style3, beat color, best woVk manshlp and the fabrics consist only of -tho scarcest and most wanted effects. Suits of VeU, Silk, Panama and Fancies. Tho cleverost Suit 3tylos wo evor havo uhown. There's black, sbju and all colors. About eyory slzo Is included all 'go for exactly one-tialf the actual retail vau. D. A. FRANK & CGiiPANY everjsjiew material is(,i;epresentecl - EDWARDS I Marion, O., April io, 1907 Ghntlkmex . 1 lutvc worn the origin.'il and three pairs of half-soles out on this one pair of Moulders Origi nal Asbestos Shoes, which cost me $1.98 at, NEW YORK STORE. . ' MR. FA'IL STEAM SHOVEL SHOPS and wore the shoes mentioned fof-eight months. The)' are now in our them. It Pays To Get Cash Habit. an ardent supporter of tho Into la mented Golden Ilule Jones, formor mayor of Toledo, anl lie thinks ho is well qualified to put up a sys tematic Jiglit in Mai ion. I Our Suit Sale 1 HHslHnHBBHHHnBHHBBMHBHHHBHai Is proving more than wo expected of it. And all that purchased aro more than satisfied. If you caro to number yoursolf among those that really obtained a bargain in a suit you should not fail to viai'c this dopanfcnt tomorrow, as tho salo positively ends tomorrow night. V Eemember the prices" V v $8.75, $11.50 Wl4.50 Their formor prices being as high as $2o(y J. f. LurrwiQ 133 East Center Street. sell ladles "ut Snrinir V.tr.n nnfrs ina. l , (Signed) , -' Jacou Fail RKS AT THE window. Stop and see. Reflectlono of the Mind. There is no questlou About It; you havo moan, narrow Ul-humore nations Insldo your head, they're dead ijuro to strike through to the surface and stnmn your face with ugliness. SUITS $5.98 nrettv irrev mlrtnra. Jacket I I, l . , ' I ",- . JKVc J -A A. 1 r tj,L ' 'ft :f t K t y f f-S K H i ff'r''' ' . P Vi 0AA1 u