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IOLOGICAL DULDER BRACE For Men, omen, and hildren ) 000 THE Drug Co. MAIN STREET EVENINGS, BOLF AND ALL “DOORY WEAR it Welghe ELLA Flannet of the imported the ease of the collars add greatly and comfort of n or the out-of. plain ~colors . and ped effocts, nts Stetson fo. —advt. Bomba of Northamp- this city, is the fuest Mrs, Poters, of Fair- n, soprano, Wimore at the Swedish Luth- LWOmorrow evening.— Shoes. an of 614 West Main n a permit for the poncrete bullding 49x30 2,000, The bullding will g purposes i has taken a permit to the amount of at 441 Main street osent year the num- licenses lssuod has ewn of any other year istory. More than 650 ted acconnta ¥ jon at the Y ber 1. rdeck’s hall, 1 —advt le of the National mibelln will have u har- o at thelr club rooms street, on Thursday 4 to 7 o'clock. The ude en fancy goods An ¢ shioned lunch and the public is cor and busi- M.C A Oclober f Mary red Peter's wlter a church basement Mon- lus Monalter was pre- of the BI ppocioty, and by Individuals dde of Tieutenant Wil ptt of Company No bartment on Wednesday med « number She will # Rao of lreland in this city. will be the Thomas Ashe liranch, h Freedom in Judd Hall ht. Al .members and equested 1o attend 1. O evening conforred \ vise at Bardeck's Ha will furnish the een Lodge ix plannir to be held The commi g at the home ssglbrnck at No muslc Centennial Concert at Lauth. Church tomorrow Blgma fraternity will t the Klks' club Noveni. Theodure Steage, who is New England district the German Lutherans, ' GASOLINE PUNPSIN | CITY ARE DISCUSSED Board of Public Works Takes, No Delinite Step The matter of gasoline flling sta- lons was given consideration by the bowrd of public works last night when Acting Corporation Counsel. M. H mp ®ave the t the city has the right to ¢ roval not only of filling ¥ ngside of curbings, but also pumps within the perty limits of the owner, Jected to the street by an overh arm. The matter wiil be investigated | turther, before any action s taken and Chairman 1. N, Humphrey sajd his opinion is that either the curb pump or overhead arm is to be | preferred to the e tanks that ure shunted across the walks to the curbings | Hearings were granted on @ petition | to abandon the building line on Grove feet north * fro Broad and a slight change in the side walk grade on West Main street be tween Washington High The first the adopted Wiltam 1 contraot for lajs at the 36,887 A sewer South street Permission wus Kiven to move a house at 3% Tremont street to a lot at 100 Lawlor stre It was decided adoption of grade and Lakeview aven grade conforms to avenue. The Western Union eompany given permission to install an electric #ign on Church street, The Robinson Clay Products com- pany was given the bid for sewer pipe at $3.83 per foot, f. 0. b, Dover, Ohlo, freight to New Britain allowed. the move street 1567 wtroet and refused, streets. was becond Burke was given the construction and mater- city storehouse, price will be constructed in recommend the layout in Mason ex when the latter that on Corbin MARKHAM—MOORE NUPTIALS, Attt \ Takes Place This Mary's Charch, Pretty Ceremony Morning at St, A pretty wedding was solemnized at 9 o'clock this morning at St church, when Miss Blia J, daughter of Mrs. Allce Moore, of 1 Black Rock avenue, became the bride of Thomas Irangis Markham, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Markham of Park atreet. The nuptial knot wu's tied by Rev. John T, Winters, In the presence of & large gathering of friends of the couple. nes A. Dawson was best man and Miss Anna M. Moore, a sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of | the Lride's mother. The newlyweds | left early this afternoon on a honey- | moon trip to New Yerk, and on their return will make their residence at 14 Trement street. “Both are well known in this city. The bride has for sov- oral yoars worked in the office of the probate eourt. The groom s em- Pployed at the Stanley Works. CLOSE IN ON CONYICTS Police From New York and Connec- | tiout Are Hopeful of Arresting Sing I Sing Fugitives Before Long. | Owsining, N. Y., Oct. 20.—~Sing | Sing prison posses alded by police of New Yo and Conpecticut . towns | today o baleved to be elosing in | on Ge Stivers and Marcus Nu--] sett, the convicts who escaped last Saturday night and startied this sec- tion by a series of daring motor hold- ups. Major warden | Lewis E. Lawes, prisbn who vesterday assumed per- sonal charge the man hunt, still on the r today and ex-| pressed determination net to refurn until he had trapped the elusive con- victs. The last report of the fugi- tives ca lust night from Danbury Conn., where two men answeping their descriptions were sald to have | inquired for directions to Hoston wis | ¢ CHICAGO INVESTIGATION Federal Trade Commission Beging In- quiry Into Methods of Board of Trivde Regarding Prices, New York, Oct. 20.—The trinde commission today began vestigntion of the board of federal | n in operations of the trade in an en- deavor to determine the cause of the dopression in wheat prices, hearings follow complaints of | Allen of Kansas that the slump was caused by speculators. The principal today's hearing was President F. L. Gatés of the of trade. 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Seareh of the p arrest o PREFERRED BUT NO \l(l(l ST Late vesierday afternoon an em- ploye of a Church street office struck the eye wrath of several a smal) boy in incurring the hundred “newsies and a number of men who were nding nearby to such an extent that one of the men went aftdf Patrolman Clarence Lamphere. After preferring | charges against the offender, the wit- | ness left the matter in the hands of the policeman who declined to make an arrest. Get the real “news” in the Call. IN COLLEGE AT 12. Columbia Student Already Master of a Dozen Languages. New York, Oct. 20.—Xilaster of 12 lang! s, keenly interested in batting avy but more devoted to the marbles when plaved for keeps, 12 year old Edward Rochie Hardy Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Rochie Hardy of this city today qualifies as the youngest freshman that ever entered tolumbia univer- sity. The youthful prodigy is 5 feet 3 inches in height, weighs 143 pounds, and his mother said, is pertectly nor- mal in appetite, habits ahd recrea- tions. He spends a great deal of time game of ] Mrs, SEITION CHARGED. Sylvia Pankhurst Accused of Trying to Cause Trouble in Navy, London, Ot. 20.—Sylvia Pankhurst, who was taken into custody yesterday charged with attempting to cause sedi- tion in the navy by editing and pub- Jishing an issue of the newspaper “The Workers Dreadnaught” on Oc- tober 16 containing an article on “dis- content on the lower deck.” She was remanded for one week. Bail was granted her. Latest mews from Kurope in the WALL PAPER The back ground for a happy home. An unexcelled line of 'Popular Priced Wall Papers | Domestic and foreign now ready for your approval. Distinctively Decorative and Decidedly Durable. 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Thcy are modud: wl!fl at It you are trlnmsn: or mlklnc yuu- own' ht you ' wilt no place in the city so fully-prepared to meet ‘your We have everything from the frame to the most exqui: trimming.’ Beautiful fanefes,’ ostrich, feathers, tips and’ glyc: effects as wel‘}.g ribbons, are lncluded We have Lyons, erect pile ' and ‘paon vel ‘ N % v .How to Scatter Sunshine w1th Christmas Cards Here are a few simple suggestions for making this coming Christmas a happy one for yourself and others. Begin now to keep a note book of the addresses of relatives, friends, acquaintances, business associates and customers. 2—Think of people you used to know who would llk- to hear from you again. 3—Think particularly of the old folks, of the children in your neighborhood, your employes, and members of your clarch, 4—Select now an appropriate CHristmas greeting card for every- one on vour list, get them addressed early. and malil them in plenty of time to be delivered before Christmas, Whether or not you send a gift, a greeting card carries just the sentiment you want to express. Adkins Printing. Co. 66 Church Street Merchandise Sold At Cost The EconomyClothing Store 89 Arch 'Street Wishes to dlspose of the entire stock of men’s and young men’s Suits of the hihest quality, workmen- ship and style, without a cent profit. This is non misrepresentable, if you are in doubt, ask for our bills with the cost prices and we’ll gladly show it to you. We only charge you for alterations according to the amount of work it may jre. Don’t fail to take advantage of ‘this offer, no other store ever offered to show you their bills. This sale is good only for five days beginning Monday, October 18th. Open evenings until 8 o’clock. SIMON KAPLAN, 89 Arch St.