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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 , 1917 . THE EVERIIfG ENTERPRISE. POUGHKEEPSIE, K. ^Y. a TO BE WS) IN R^E_B0WER Miss Lucile Peterkin Be comes Bride oiF Dr. Andrews Mire Tonight T i e Interest of P o a ^ h i e ^ l e scKiety is centered today in the m a r riage of (Miss Lucile Morey Peterkin, d a u ^ f e r di Mf. a i d Mfa, Jdhil petSf- kin, a i d ©f. dlai-§fice L. AiTfe-ews, of Atlaiitlc d t y , Jf. j . , ii-hd Mi{ have k aiiief iOihe wedding at 6:3d o'clock this evfeiiing. The cereffiony will be perform ed a t the home of the hride’s parents, IS Barclay s treet, by the Key. P ranklin D. Elm er, pastor of the F irst B aptist Church. A recoptioh and weddiflfe breakfast will be beM df- ■terwaVd, for abOttt a huhdfed and twenty-five Chests. The library, where the cerem ony will be performed’, has been tran s formed into a boV»er of white rdses, caugJit tvith nVil-d sufidlax. At the n o rth w e st #hd, vv^hefe the bridal bail* will stafid, there IS a h aiteh ot flcrweis. The draw ing room and diiung room FERSONAli. H. W e ston B. Stibbs left this m o rn ing to tetu m to his sttidiei ih the at College of M edicine conn George W a shington Uni' w a shififtofi, D. c. H e is m aking the return trip to W ashington by auto mobile. ML Stibbs h a s ' been acting as asslstaht id f i t 0. A, (Jflffin ih the city isbofatdfy during the Vafeatidii. S e r , AHhur B. Rudd, Of Elttllra, Ifufk, 18 visiting his slstdf, Mrs. 3. T. Rudd, at h e r home, 102 M arket fltrfeet. Mr. Rudd Is a t present speak ing ia this country la the intgrests of the ftea Uross. Hd feturned reeuntiy tfdfh Russia, w h ere he has beeft for £ M f di ye&rS. iiS Nancy Modf^, daUghtfeIr of. P rofessor end Mrs. J. Leverett Moore, who has been spending the sum n le r at Pbfflgton Lakes, N. J., has iletely recovered from her re- SeVere Illness With ffiastoidltls. add Vlll eater EaStmdn Ckille#a tbbut the first df Odtober fdf Idfeetarlai Cdurse. Miss M ary Reynolds, of F a ir laven, VL, Is th e guest of Miss ielen Vail at h e r hdhie oh Academy tffeet, f&r the weak end, MiSs v a il l8 t student e t the Frbebel League in New York. Local golfers are interested today f ■ , ,, - , , in- the m atch a t the Mohawk Club in are a n o t of pm k blossoms, and the j ■Widb hall and stair fail have beehUhrt :rlanded w-ith the smilax and : tdfl. 1VMAT THM CRITICJS SAY: N lE X lN G TfilfigGfiAM— . Here i t is a t ladtj, a real linelodranm with a big storj'. “Gripping” and “rip- pitij?” diity p a r tly de§crihe it. SUN— ' stirring ^ i » sodes in a women’s life e v e n i n g P 0 S T ^ “ A good deal nibife wholesom e th a n aiich' of Uie prevaient ethdiionol di t l8 dxcdileTlily acted, sVENiNG “'W ithin th e Liaw” is bound to popular success. g I j OIIE— > o f th e m o s t b lit irltho oi iit exceptibh, m e lodram a ever ■tvritten. MONDAY SPECIAL Sensational Engagem ent of Bayaird VeiHleif^s Great SU^efegs No Advance In Price—10c The Mightiest# Greatest and Best Photo Drama Ever Brought to Poughkeepsie ! 9—Parts-—9 [fama. I t is ild t rtietely o n e i t)lil irlth iNG Six'!— u l - oswai New 'M aryidhd fbSeS will bd uSi th e bride’s table. The decorations ■were In charge of Gindfa. M iss P e terkin will walk with her father, ^ Whom she will be given a'sVdy. H e f ihdtfdn of lidhof will be Mrs. Henry Harvey, of Atlantic City, a classm a te, and Dr. H-eni*y Harvey ■wlli he best m an. The uShefs wilb.be Dr. N. L. Phimock afid LAWfeiiee B. Shenv&od. The bride’s frock is of w h ite satin and flbt, offlataehts'l 'With sequins, with a square train at- itached to the shoulders. H e r veil i& of r<xse point lace, to be fastened in cap fashion dhd w'feathed with orange h los^m s . The bridal bouquet is a showier of ordhids ahd lilies of th e valley. Mrs. , H a rvey will wear silver net, ivitfi siU / ver shccs, and Carry NOW Maryland pink roses. The bride’s m o ther will appear in black n e t over silver lacc, and -will w e ar lavender orchids. T h e wddin'g m arches and music for th e redeptibn will he played by Schofield's Orchestra, and the. w e d ding breakfast will be served b.v Sm ith B rothers. The bridal couple -will m ake their weddilig tMp by autofliobile, aiid their future home will be in Atlantic City, w h e re ODr. Andrews is a practicing physieiau. Miss P e tefkln is a charm ing gin, afid has been a leader ih local circled. She is a graduate of LyBdon Hall School find attended the oggining School and the Agontz School, of Pennsylvania. Dr. An- dreT\'-s is a m em b er of the Old An drew s family of Louisiana, and Is a graduate of the U n iversity of Virginia - uiiiv; an d of John Hopkins Un iv ersity. The out of town, guesta included D t . and Mrs. H e n ry Harvey, of A t lantic City, Miss M argery Williams, of Rome. N. Y .; Dr. and Mrs. Ettirry Mwroll, of Atlaniid City; Mr. and Mrs. H a rry a . Flerning, of K ingston; Mr. an d Mra. A. P. Arm strong, of Illion. N. Y.; Dr. and Mrs. O. P. Lowficy, of New York, and Dr. ahd Mi'S. Fobas, of Xevr York. Mrs. Fobes, Mrs. Fletn- ing, Miss Wi’liams, Mrs. Harvey acd Mrs. A r m strong h a r e bfefen m em b ers of a h o u s e party MiSs Peterklh has hOon entertaining all ■\Veek. ahd last night they, w ith the briddl party w e r e her^r gu e s ts at dinner at KoHl- anhfis Inn. ATWATER, FOOTE & SHERREl M em bers New Vorlc Stock Excliange M em b ers New 1'orlc Crtttort Bicehange 35 m a r k e t ST i BDN d s . sT o d ivS, GftAlN. cd T T o N . 2:15 P R tnE S Adi. Be«t S u e .. . . 83 k ' M ar. P r... 88)-4 Am e rican Can. . . . 45M= irxtcr. P k p tr ............28*g Am. Car & F d .. • • 70,‘i Kcnnc'te Cop ....... -liOa Ami Cotton o n . -• tehigh Vy ............ 6074 71 >g'NatJotial k e a d s . jSJg 9A I n . Y. Ceritral.,.. 7iU 62MN. N. H. AH., 4ft MJs StV., O. & Wfcst.. 2l 9i»4’Mor*k. & Wfcst.. .,111 Cl j Northern PaciRc, .100/4 17 Finn. R. R. .......... 149 ^ Feople’i G. Clii.. 61>4 Pittsburg Coal.... 5il< 5 ®‘ jlhftSsidS. Car.,..G0 ;ady, Bativeen Jefbm e Travers aid Kifkey, fepFSSdfiting Ndw iciscis Ouimetuimet ahdhd Jess York, add Fran O a Guilford, rPuj-BSChtina D e l’ ah d Stlrrlilg, lo s t stitlsfyii 3\'ENIN G S It is so superior ito o th e r dram a s th a t it isn ’t to be nam e d i n th e sam e class. W ORLD— “ W ithin th e Law ” w ill not lack fo r hil^^ilce. I t is erttertalning an d w e ll T R I B U N E — Two ihriU s In eveiy foot— ^much m o re Vpdrth sid in g th a n any ditam a o f i ts class. M A IL— H a s a punch fo r every pari;, it Is thfe liVcDest Crook Story, th e b e s t poUce plav of Its period. Everybody wlU go to see it— iMtertSel; r€»l, it held th e audience in a d riu gi*ip. shivered w ith th e dge of your WITHIN THE LAW erybod y wlU g o to see it— ilttertl rea i, i t he ld th e audi< RE r a l d — T h e audience fairly thrills. li( t t y from ) e D u tcl untify Club Ibfi this Butcher s Golf and om ing on the Id: 38 train,Ih, includingncluding Virgil C. Sher- i V fill, John C. DCfiHy, Thom as E. Allen, 6f thd dilib, Wllllaffl A. AdriaftCe ahd John A. Kelly. P rank Leahey, of New York City, is spending a few days with bis m o ther, Mrs. 'Vvilliani J. Leahey, at k e r to m e on Mhhsion street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gunther, of 11 Lexington hVepu©, ere rCCfelVIhg con gratulations on the birth of a daugh ter. on th e 26th. Many invitations have been issued Art of Keeps 3 'on seat throughout. m o r n i n g - Eeitost throughout, Won lau g h ter by its com edy T E M G R A P H — 3 Success, held th e ■ \ iUt, wi idience a fusllai t o n i g h t VALESKA, SURATT- “ W i F i : n u m b e r T W O '’ S— BIG PARTS— S This young g irl's fa th e r picks fo r h e r a husband as old as hMiSelfi EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION SGkEEN MAGAZINE E v e r p o p u lar an d Interesting as Well as inStrM tive. a d d it io n a l A t t r a c t i o n A g r e a t scream ingly filftJiy Keystone com edy entitled “WHOSE EASY” A laugh a m inute. _ SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION. UniVefsal Current Events 8Ui] thd la t e s t W o rld happ Showing f Inss as they occur. lappen- Don’t m iss th is g r e a t Sllov^ A d ULTS, 10c; OKILDREN, PC laARY T u r n e r -— “ m R . g i l d e r , d o y \ o u r e a l l y W ANT TO STOP TH E GIRLS F K 0 3 I STE.AL1NGV THEN G n rB THE3I A F A IR CHANCE. GriTE THEM A LW IN G CHANCE TO B E h o n e s t . .A living chance to g e t enough to e a t and a decent room to sleep in and 8hoes thUt ivill keep th e fe e t oflf th e ground w in ter m c m ings. Do you th i n k any g ir l w a n ts to steal? W e w o rk nine h o u rs a dny fo r $6.00 a w eek, And an h o n e s t g irl Cad’t live decently on $6.00 a week, and btfy food and clotlies and pay room re n t and car*fare.’’ See th e th r illin g th i r d degree th a t brings fo r th confessions fro m innocent people. A stOry tense tVlth th e th r i l l Of outraged w o m anhood b a ttlin g single- handed agfiinst th e society U iat has ex* ploited her, it strik e s a t th e very roots of th e tan g led ju n g le Of iniquity U iat we call o u r social system . WILSON AND ROO«Ei*ELT LAUD m o r a l o p p l a v , A f ter seeing th e drilliia “W itllln th e Law ,” P resid e n t W ilson said: “W ithin th e Law ” th rilled an d in terested m e .” E x -P resid e n t R o o sevelt said; “As a good citizen I th a n k you fd r ‘W ithin the for the lecture recital on “The W o rdless Soiig.” by Miss Edith Louise | p a s s e d \ Hubbard, at th e home of Mfs. F. M .' Democrats Latid Wilson at Mei^titig (CbritiHufed Lam Page ■following resolutions which were STONE & P IILA R D THE SOCIAL MAIDS Am. Woolen. . . . Am. Cop. MwK- B»Wwift Loco.. B»lt&Ohio... Beth. Steel Co.. BklVft- k. Tran. C. Petroleum... Cana. Pacific... Cfick C.M. SO h io.... idihg ........... [fem & Steel Cot y. * t ........ Coii.Ga»N. Y... C*m Pfodueis.. C C. Su*ar ....... 5 gt^ R. Iron & IgKji Sooth’n Pacific... Southernuthern Rdil.. So S Studebnkesr , Tobacco Prod.... 7l^4 , Tcnn. Copper.... 15 Oil Co ........ tS4 Sir.', 4#ooaraea» • • - * 4. C. Ndrtk pFA.. .Gfeto-CaaiaW.. C. Kf. Orefctfii... lUififiiftGiUhaL. in. U6pp«r. ....... 'irilftr'b'ii Cooa... « a t.X lL u tae.. ‘ I k 33 Ibm ohl . 20F s U-S.I. S. - 43K U. S. 103 U.S. Pacific ---- 12S*4 Alcohol,. 139'4 S. Steel............ . 1091a :eelp{*<l... ubbftr... U tah C o p p e r .. . V*.—car. Chem. Wtb»IH..f ....... . 1014 W»tem Union. .. 8S}i iVefttiaskouse R - 4ft o o t. . 6 6 t t 6 K High Loif . 2435 2410 . 23i9 H tb . 2375 2§S§ 2424 2264 235^ TewnSfend, a t GlCn SdCn Ob thfe North ROad, on Getober 3. Mrs. Townsend lives at the old ’i ’O'w'er mansion, now a p a r t of the school property. Announcetiients have been issued of the mArriage of Miss M^eta Hum p h rey, daughter Of Mf. and Mrs. o . C. Hum&hrey, of 20 High street, and R o b ert Thom&s W atson, of Ar lington, on W ednesday, Septem b er 26. T'he ce.vemoAy was perform ed at St. Paul’s Rectory, by the pastor, the Rev. Irvine Goddard, Miss Hazel WatsOn and Albert Burroughs were the attendants. One Of the m o st enjoyable events so far ‘this season took place in the m ain bail room of the Masonic Tem ple F riday night when a dansant and reception was given in honor of the students Of E a s tm a n college and their friends. T h e re wefe 1&5 yoUtig peo ple present and an present spent m o st enjoyable evening. The dance hall was appropriately decorated with collegiate pennants for the cJ3cas:.0h while the pfedOfflihating Colors Were red, white find blue. ‘ OaDtain Hernnah « . Vail, soli of Mr. and Mrs. Alofizo H, Vail, -who ‘s stationed at ,cam p m.v, -wrig-htfetown, X. J.. as captain of Company M, 3l2lh Iiifantry, writes th a t he is preparing some interesting photogra.phs of camp life for his friends in Poughkeepsie. 'Captaiu Vail has been at Gairip Di:i since its opehing. LUtle M argery Scott, daughter of Thompson street, is spending several Mr. and MrS. Richard S'Cbtt, of d'ays at the home of her grandpar ents, m ©Duth avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Daniel J. Haggerty aiid Joseph H a g g erty of dreseent road, have retui'hed from Lake Mo- MisS HCurietta Germond, of the clerical force of Liickey, p i a t t & Company, has returned from W o rces ter, Mass., where she has been a t tending the ftiur days’ school con ducted by the Roj’dl W o rcester CoFset Company. ' William J. Bennett, of the State Mounted Police, h r s been spendhg a da..' w ith his narehtS, Mr. and Mrs. N. ' m . B ennett, of North Clinton street. He rejoined his troop this morning at WappingefS Falls, on ‘he way to V ^ i t e FlfiitiS. Mrs. Milton T. sherow has returned to her home in this city after a very enjoyable trip with relatives and fireads of Sussex, N. j . SH IS ) IN AUTOSMASHUP iSdlienectafly, N. Y„ Sept. 39.— FUve m en are dead here as the re su lt af a coiiision helween an auto and a farm wagon A Short distinct! outside this city on the Al®any road a t 1:30 o’clock this m o ruihig. Tlid dead are John fidek, 25, phua M iimarn, 30, E a r l Lil __.f. 19, ComelliUS C o u k h lln. WilliAth Watson, driver of the w a g o n w h ich Dercy H. T u c k e r, the tlie mdchjhe is believed cupant of the mAchihe to be injured interhaiiy. Apparently the machine was be ing drlveh fit a hlgli fate ot apeea and struck thfe WagoU directly in the rear. AU five of the Ofeettpanife were hUrled & coheideralile distance land- inf on their head* and receiving frhctmred skulik m cepi Tdcker. A e m m o e d m t *8kiag ifh a t cam o iae« e is. <dkm«uM«^ is thift H e i f r t oiim Vork S a n . ^ vvuereas. Our country is novf par- sipatnig: im the world-Wide w a r—the m o st Stupendous and sanguinary of all history; ahd while we regret the necessity Which forced Us into the conflict, -fre ■congratulate ourselves on the patriotism Which brought about an army enrollm ent of ten million over night, which provided billions ution of cue ;he faculty which this right m an in the soil Of that leader, ih entering Into n and diligent for he energeac prosecutio n of cue war, and on th e faculty which country has alw^ays possessed of pro ducing the rig h t m an in th e r ght place in tim es of stress and need, iU : this case in the perso n Of th a t ip'''’\ ” ' -who though Cautious in ei a quarfel hot our oWi his efforts to m aintain m t I n ! I peace, yet when i it becanie necessary for this c o u n t r y ! in the preservation of the lives and i property of its citizens, to strike, entered into action w ith heartedness and a wlio.e- determ ination tb->! has caused consternation in the hearts of our enemies and adm iration and respect from the whole universe; Therefore, -w’e, here assembled on the .Cunty of Dutchess, do )ngress and to our Army and’ , Navy oUr w h o le-hearted and unani mous support in the prosecution of our war, to th e end that th e su c c e s s ful term ination o f the^ w a r shall h o t only ensure rights of ou behalf of th e .Cunty of Dutchess, pledge to President Woodrow Wils to Congress and to o ur Arm y ; >n o f th e, \War sha ll h o t th e protection of the ■ c o u n try, but th a t the s of hum a n ity prevail in the w h o le •Id now and till the end of ail World now W h e r e a s, Dutohes orlte sons are distingu;ishing selves in the Army and Na tion the admirtistral ife. That aFairs; th e r ^ o f e , be it Resolved, C o u n ty’s fa v - itingu them - '■ ivy and in crum e iital we extend our con- SUPREME, REFINED, HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE ACTS 8 Monday Tuesday Wednesday IA $1 H a m m e rstrin or I P a lace Show for 10c,20c»30c Big Show a M o n d a y Tuesday Wednesday •SENSATIONAL FECTLY F o r m e d MODE THE MERMAID I SHE m 5 6 UNDER W A T E R NOVE l TY— ^AIOST ___________________ I woA tA N I n v A u d EA t L l E - a q U a \: PRISES BEYOND BELIEF. D a iley Brothers SOii^tiOrtnl acro- haUc novelty—^Im- P E R - T lC SUR- SLE e PS UNDER W ATER EATS UNDER W ATER LlV E $ UNDER WATER Geo. Reaves Goldie & W^st Musical Wards M artell The 'ivell-known Broadway charact er com edian. Singing and d a n c Novelty r e f i n e d G reat mitioicrj' and in g —Very cleVfer. m u sical act. W h istling; G reat 10 Girls and Comedians THE HAYSEEDS ONE ACT SIINIATURE MUSICAL COilEDY— REST SINGING GIRL ACT IN VAUDEVILLE A RURAI/ COMEDY W ITH SONGS AND DANCES. SHE H a r v e y & F r a n c i s C o m e d y siii0 n g an d talking. G i n s Comedians 10 TOT HAITI TxAlD 10c TO SEE 4 ACTS y o u c a n n o w s e e s a c t s f o r lo c , YOU HAVE PAID 2 0 c TO S E E 5 A C lS YOU c A N NOW SE E 8 ACTS F O R 20c. XOL' H A V E PAH> T3c TO S E E 8 ACTS YOU C A Y NOW SE E 8 ACTS EOR 80c. and Navy and pray for them a laie .return home and successful term ination of the war. congratulate evelt, A s sistant is tant Sec [on. John K [*ort of N6V rem a rkable efflciehhy ■Which has signalized the work carried on by them and their offices in our th n d we also Franklin t). R 0 (\eve lt, A ss retary of the^^Navy, and Hon. Jol Sague, Appraiser of the Po rt o f New York, on the re m a rkab le efflcii present tim e of stress and trouble. ■When the Russians read aibo-ut the riot at ■Camp Logan they will be tem p thd to despair of the stability of our R e p u h iic.-^hicago Tribune. Otlaira LOCAL EXaSE c o m o N WINS^IN BEACON IS RUMOR IbrThe ^ e ^ o l p ^ o cleanse and purify, I tlie Ointment to aootlie and Heal These f ragfant, supfet-creamy emollients stop ittWrtt, clefir the skin oi pimples, blotches, redness and roughness, the scalp of itching atid daiicirulf, and th i hands of delicate grance, Cuticura Soap and Ointment m eet -with idf the most discriminating: dy medicated soaps which id harsh, Cuticura Soap is ideal for every-day ilSe in thie toileti; bath and nursery. For sample each by m i\ Uddl-aw pOsUeatd: “Guticatu, D e p t. 28, B o staA .” Sold everywhere. the approval of Unlike strongi; are coarse find harsh, ideal for every-da; Although Justice Morschausfer's .•*yi decision in the excise case hearings] ’ held -before him yesterday in a special term of the suprem e court has n0-‘, been filed., it was rum o red today that, he had decided in favor of the locai excise commissions in the towh ot W appingers and the city of Beaomi. This would m ean th a t the designa tions m ade by the local commission would receive liquor tax certificates to continue in the traffic of liquor after Monday, while those nam ed by the State EJxclse Commission ana not by ‘.he local board will not retceiVG certificates. W rits of certorari were obtained by Frank Burns and Carm ine D. Dominizo, cafo proprifeitors in the tovm of W a ppingers, and Max Gliclt, •Hall Normington, M arttn Soro and M ary Callahan, cafe o-wners in eBa- con, against S tate Commissioner of Excise ©Isaion, asking th a t he show cause why licenses should not be is sued to them for the coming year. In the town and the city above nam ed Were nam ed by the local excise com - mislon b\it dropped in the re-designa tion by the State Excise Cotnmls- rioner. Jam es E. 'Carroll, Jam e s G. M eyer and John E. M ack represented the above nam ed saloon keepers at the hearing yetserday. Mr. >CarroU in the tow n o f W a p p ingers ca s e s held that the findings of the local excise com mission were final and th a t therefore the court shb’jJd rule \His clients hO issu e d licPtisOS. Mesfers. M ack and M eyer, rep feseh tin k th© ©Bacon bar- kedpers. hbld that i t as much as the looal e.tcise commissioners’ report was sigttoa by two of the three com - Inisdionets it valid ahd final. Thbugh ihfc decision Of the cOUtt huk not h86h offleially announced the Beacbh journal today carired a bul letin stating th a t the court \had de cided in favor of the saloon keepers focomiflende by the local excise com mission. Dcture Here On Metaphysics ASK PARDON FOR PRIEST’S BLACmilER ■Upon the recom m endati-ons of th e AT COHEN’S NEXT WEEK. Another big high class vaudeville’ show will begin on Monday at Co hen’s and run for Monday, Tuesday and W ednesday. On tUd program will be eight acts carefully selected for its entertaining qualities. Among them -will be ‘‘Noibe,” w a te r nymph. sensational under w a te r lioVblty, A j at 9 a. m., and from St. M ary’s Ghuren Woman who •eats, sleeps, dances andj ■‘-t 9:30 a. m., w h ere a m ass of re does m a n y oth e r in terestin g things j quiem ■will be DEATHS. ■RiO'ACiHF— In this eicy, *Sept. 23. 1917, Alice M., Widow of Michael Roache. Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. -Charles Merte, 530 Main street, on Monday, October ist, under for . wonderful and upon the recom m endations of the Revs. Charles Galuszka of 'Newburgh, and Ignatius Bialdyga, of this city, asking th a t Clemency be shown. Ju s tice oM rschausef and John E. Mack have w ritten the parden (flerk ask- ihg th a t Joseph Sumshi, now serv- ibg tim e for blaclimail, he pardoned Or paroled. Sutashi was arrested in 1911 in the teity of Beacon following the writing of a letter to F a th e r Galuszlra. then chareicter comedian, is the fourth astor of the Polish Catholic Church interesting act, with Goldie & West i i this city, dem anding 12,(100 and a ^grept singing and dancing act. j failing to do this he would be kill- >lusical -wards in a novelty m u si- | The latter was m ailed in B ea- j cal act is another great attraction, j sung. RelatHeS and under water, stayinj leas't ten minutes, surprising feat. Another of the star acts will be “The Hayseeds,” one act m iniature, -mUSioaJ comedy, with 'ten people in ' dence, 24 North the act. A wonderful singing ahd 1 H ouday, dancing act in vaudeville. I R e lative^ and friebds invited. Dally BrOs., sensational acro b a tic' ROOMS TO LET novelty act, is another of th e big at- Monday on. s29-o2 friends invited. THO-Mlt'SON—In this city. Sept. 23. irvl7, Catharine, vvidow of John Thompson Funeral services at h e r la-te resl- Olover street, on Monday, October ISt, a t 2:30 o’clock. eon and required the money to be I Martell in his great whistling a n d ) _ - ' • “ ’ ’ Teat bill & Frances in their paid over in th e same city. | m im icry a c t helps a gre a t Chief McCabe ans-wered the letter I while Hanvey 1 person and apprehended Sumski. ■ cohlCdy Sihgilig and tfilkihg act com- le was arraigned on November C8, j p iste a program which OarrlCs the In*, >«. ' ‘hpcfl 3IRS. HABRTET TUTTIiB BARTLETT Mis and Monday nig^ht at th e W . G. T. tt. building. Sh© leaks under the auepd-bes of the ‘ FSit§ GlUb, Of this City. itaphysi THE REBUKE COURTEOUS. A nervous m an at the opera sa t b e hind a pair of those persons who ex plain the plot until his endurance was exhausted. Then he leaned forward and said: “E x c u se m e, will you s p ^ k a little louder? Sometimes the music vents my hearing what you sa y C h icaco Herald. l& ll, and was sentenced to Sing Slni fo r not less than seven and a half years and not more than elev.en and During the past few weeks Sum- ski, -who on N-oVember 28 next,' w ill have served six yedrs, m ade fippli- cation to the Governor for a pardon. The latter referred the m a tter -to i pardon clerk and he in tu rn com- m n uicated with Justice M o rschauser and John E. Mack for the facts and recommendations. F a thers Galuszka and Bialdyga were tonsulted and they ask for clemency. Since Sumski was sen t enced a new law had gone into p f - 1 feet -which takes off three montha each year for the good behavior of the prisoner. Taking this into con sideration Sumski’s tim e 'wou’d he up' The justice and attorney have w ritten the pardon clerk that the sen- slogfin \the best show a t -one-half others' prices.’* W E L L ES^TABLIS Is the fiict thdt ' aenti wor partm repairs, with gOOi Main Street. IS reasonk'bie, con s is ten t id wofk. ZIMMER BROS. 319 C a tarrh a l C o u g h Mr. Si Brown, R, F. D, No. 4, Rogerdville, writes: Tenhessfee, tefices imposed met With their ap- pre- ■ provai bn tliCy fClt that ih irieW of ?\— th e facts the m en should be pardoned or parblifed. I then Any one Snfienngwitk Catarrh ki Any fom IwlU dies. A fter taking five lU^h stopped Md my Tn fafaii 82» “I feel it my duty to recommend P e r u n a t o all sufferer* o f catarrh or fcbugh. In the jreai* 1909, I t ^ k a severe case of th« la gripp a bad cOiij took a bad cOugh. I had taken kinds of cough remedies but got reiiefi I then decided to -try P I used five bottles. After takl: bottles my dough etopped catarrh was eured. Mt w e ig h t -was ll5 hnd hoW I ii8 k . Any one suffering -With ca- arrh in any fonn t wUi advite them to take :^eruna-** Those -who ofajeot to fclfifts aift prtseuHi fS^furia liquid rhsdi- tak leis