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) SI'RIKE ENDS | the company s exempted from new|New Jersey, They will be at home to i Lawyer D, L. Nair moved that the nomination be unanimous and it was B | pavipg for four years instead of seven | thelr friends after June 1, 80 voted, East Liverpool, O,, Street Car Walk- | as was sought by the company, e e Alderman J, Gustay Johnson nom- out is Finally Scttled REAL ESTATE SALES, Inated Willlam M, Greenstein as' as- 2 " . ‘"N fi. fl. P. MA(;I'“NE IS vaHam e disanieln 08 A% b 4 East Liverpool, 0., April 17.—gast | Sunburn-Hill Nuptials Watson & Jones, realtors, have selected by unanimous vote, 4 L X ¥ Liverpool's street car tie.up nearly al 3 | made the following sales: After n:mlneal for the three offices > N year old definitely ended last night A" lhe bo“th Ch“rCh; A house at 69 Wilson street for \Continued from First Page) had been picked, Councliman Nair # when the city counci! unanimously | yonn g Sunhurn of 139 Hart stroet | Henrletta Titz to Policeman Maurice took the floor and moved for the ap- _ \ passed a compromise ordinance und}“ 1 Miss Emily Hilt of 187 Va o | Flynn. committee, D. L, Nair, who dlsplaces| Pointment of a committee of five 1o A &8 7 lhlny’nlx' Joseph Wilson slgned it, malk | v"‘ o ‘j“ “mily '° 10 y ne® . house at 207 Jerome streat for George Molander, one of Pajewsky's | Fctire and “prepare a list of noml- r RE Iv D ediatety of street were married yesterday after| wyum g Farley to Anna Chojinskl. 8 ’ nees for committees of the common 3 " Street cars will be running by to.|noon at the South Congregational ol v i nl e, PR i Al council, Chalrman Judd selected Al- L e morrow morning according to traffie chureh by Rev, George W, C, Hill, A As president pro tem. derml-u' Soraen’ Dk Gll. BAYWEKS . +AHd . o officlals for the first time since they reception followed atéthe home of the! Large cans Tuna Fish, white meat, Gin n;'n‘ned the m‘entlnzmwlth a :ec as Johnson - and’ Couhcliman - Nafe. § were put into the barns, May 1 bride after which the couple left on| 46¢ Tomorraw only, Cooked Food ;““:/‘n.d?’l;?ll"::::tnt‘h:fln‘i;’;‘x:oro“ch Dehm Has List I ed. i v Under the terms of the compr [ o honeymoon trip to New York and| Shop.—advt, *Coulicliman C. E. Hellberg was| When the committee retired, Alder- : ; e e e e e nominated for and elected clerk of the ' Man Dehm produced a typewritten ¥ ;. ; < A i caucus. On motion of Councilman lst of prospective committee and of- | 3 e g 3 Ty o e ] Nalr, Alderman Judd was clected | fered them for approval by the com- g e T chairman, after Alderman Gill de- mittee, When it was found that § 4 clined to be a candidate,.asserting: Councllman George Molander, - Who| - “The present mayor pro tem. does supported Pajewski for president ' : o : i not play with marked cards or stack-| Pro tem. had been dropped from the : 4 ;) a od cards; let one of the gang Who chalrmanship of the claims commit. | ; ) n {) tee and given only a membership on/ " ourman T008 ook ovr o et | 1 e commitas, Adermen G| A |8 OFFERINGS WITH A DEEP APPEAL FROM AN ECONOMICAL ing and Councliman Nair nominated | and Pajewskl ralsed objection. : . J. Dehm f {dent tem, |8greed to accept the list i Molander's N 5 o e R e | St S Bt S p POINT OF VIEW. YOU PUT MONEY RIGHT BACK IN s from the eue o e oo i v v o v, Do oy | YOUR POCKET BY BUYING HERE TOMORROW. u"Mr. Chalrman, I know I'm going voted to displace Molander. 4 % rem fnto this fight with the cards stacked | AfLer, the meeting had beon again against me with all probabllity “’lfie followin, 'lisl of commm:ea LJ ¥ | - e being beaten. But I'm not belng‘p"p"ed hy‘the ARl | ) : g ‘ : : ~ WOMEN'S R o AL W p— WOMENS | “BOSTON” R St o s et e e o HANDKERCHIEFS | spopr Hosg | PEANUT BARS “But the power behind the throne| " ciajme_p, L. Nalr, F. 8. Cadwell,! thought otherwise. I'm not sultablely p gtaniey and W, Falk. | AT HALF PRICL ‘:;Iurv- r;)il‘lfir;":‘-,o:oll’-::;m;fled with good . —_ have a suffix 'skl on the end of any|lctt, C. A. Carlson, J. A. Larson and| Angeles, to Angelo Agnelia, 38, is being sought. A similar pro- | borders, Some have colored || ious heather shades for spring|f oL name; or maybe because I have been| p, A, Jo 5 "+ ) ’ ) too independent In the council. T Galariesoa 1, Eichstacdt, A, G| c2eding on the part of the groom was refused by the court which embroidered comers. A 10 || wear. For . 59%¢ “You gentlemen may bear this in|crusberg, T. Bengston, W. Falk, & | held that action should come from the girl's side. grade for Wednesday. Wednesday — Pair. .. mind: As the party sypports me for| Karpinski, C. Hellberg. | ¥ i “BRILLO” president pro tem. of the council, I Railroads—A. G. Crusberg, G. Mo- will support the party in coming|lander and C. Hellberg, stances, the Jeffersonians declined to| dents of this city for about seven 8000 YDS.—36 INCH FOR OLEANING ALUMINUM clections.” Licenses—Albin Backiel, C. Maxon; nominate any men for committee|years, where Mr. Arneth is proprietor | RUFFLED UTENSILS Gill Attacks Machine. W. Falk and C. A. Carlson. | places and announced that they will| of the New Britain Bird and Feed| COTTON CLOTH The 10c size. After nominating Pajewski, Alder-| In all committees excepting the last | suppert Molander for chairman when“ Store on Arch street. The couple have For Wednesday man Gill sald: named the first man s to be chair-| Alderman Glll brings before the coun-| six children, Catherine, Emma, Dor- CURTA]NS “I know there is no use whatever| man. In the license committee the|cil his minority report. othy, Helen, Carl and Henry, all of Unbleached, good grade. For for a man who is independent in|democrats will be given the “priv-| Alderman Frank L. Conlon of the | this city. : Wednesday It 1] thought, word or deed in the gang|ilege” of picking the chairman, and|sixth ward, leader of the democrats,| Made, of - e ity PRIZE BABY’ that is pushing Dehm. As president|they wlil also be given a place on|attacked the policy of the republican SECURITIES RISE )(.m|llwt.to il pro tom. of the present council, I|c@ry committee, caucus, today asserting that the city | e | Histe. iieds SAFEI i PINS have supported this party, this city| Alderman Dehm moved acceptance owes a duty to its new councilmen Palr 1] ” and Paonessa when he was right. If| of the report in its entirety and ex-|to gupply a sufficient number of com- | SILKO o doxer sssorted, 3 sises. on Pajewski s elected—of course T rnl:ltlt::d how the vote stood in com-|mittee berths to guarantee them a| fluence on London Exchange. | MERCER'ZED card. For Wednesday know he isn't going to be, but I'll 2 schooling in city business. He favored | put that in anyway—he will sup- Gill Champions Molander. Increuh;‘g the committees if the re-| London, April 17. — Although the | CHILDREN,S port Paonessa when he is right; he| Alderman Gill told the caucus he|puplicans fear that control will be|details of the budgot were much as| CROCHET COI ION will oppose him if he isn't. had an objection to voice, but ex-| g agted trom them. The alderman ar-|had bo ticipated had al “During the past year who was it E:'":mdt;}?:n‘:t;?r:dt;i t“;\?:‘;? n'!‘;“’guod that the democrats have men ;:,." ;::lg:il:, ‘:‘z:of,m:;donam: ::‘:;’ SCHOOL HOSE f 5 3 “George' Molander has been: chair- 'y should not be held to one|inent gecurities the effect of the an-| Splendid grade fine ribbed At Art Needlework Dept. PE ICOATS fl'as being dropped from office. It man of the claims committes . for place on each committee. Under this. nouncement was seen this morning in| cotton. Cordovan and black, all | was szatr!c. Henry Rice and my- many months,” Alderman Gill began, arrangement, he pointed out, a coun- general expansion of the demand sizes to 9. For | v a6 wi A, self. We came to republican head-| N1 MORIRAT Alcertian Gl DegAn: | o member will be “buried” with the | {0, mearly a1 seciritios i - whion Wedneatay — pate ... 10C| « 99 Jcse ro made Wi MU ;makrter.sluml‘ lher town no;r;:nn‘tec been any objégtion or criticism of m!'rnllroads or license committees which | pyitish funds are heovily invested. | CURII l Al :;"'";:"::‘f ‘::::n?("‘(‘l (\\(:r‘l': l::": d‘;z ing' or §hd.t l)ll:li w: get it? Ze work' and. I want him continued in rarely meet, while there are brainy|The home rails and industrials led | colored ~'fl.tr||ln.u. not. ‘What did they care swho young men who should be given an|yith moderate advances. QUALII i CHEESE { For Wednesday | ) for the office; probably because T| = gupplies and Printing—D. L. Bart- Annulment of the marriage of Altagracia Nieva, 12, of Los ! Fine quality lawn with woven Silk and lisle mixtures in var-{| - ga 000 bar, 3 19 c , | BLACK SATEEN For Wednesday. ‘ the democratic administration was I always belleved that the will of the where they will be to the city’s ben-|® P ! l M OL“rE CLOTH here topight justify me in presenting| . that type; not of the kind that the | Observe 20th Anniversary " 8-ply cotton, 30 yard spools. The republican town committee has| right to have a lawyer as chairman of | Shuttle’ Meadow avenue will observe S e "Let me tell you, gentlemen, there A e b ’ | Mli e il to advise him and George has|event by a week's trip to Brooklyn, and | i« glory in defeat, and we are going|°°""° | a reliable remedy | i g Philadelphia and Washington, D. C.| 9190 £ RlPPLEl I“ BED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ratified by the caucus. ¢ t J 1 " T e Ty tea| Molander opposing the committces; Strictly first qual- with mock seam, wide lisle gar- Kkitchen utensils. All & S c and squarely in primary,” favor. was toppled or sacrificed as long as ;’:":2;’&%"':"‘:‘1:‘::3; nr?;;r‘t’?flhic};z‘;: opportunity to expend their services| 2000 BARS OF getting ‘in wrong.' I'm no democrat, efit, KE D but a good republican, believing in IR ORI SOTI RIS BUp S ORAIICRR = | RRSFLAXSEED EMULS'ON “PENNANT” republican principles as set up by | One yard wide, 10c quality— AL W |a minority report to the council. Mr. and Mrs. Arneth | » Erchen McKinley, Roosevelt and others ot “T'have no ariticlsnt ot Naie. - He'si X J SOAP Tor Wednostay, DARNlNG CO’ITON republican town committee follows. jan right .and probably “efticlent, but| | : “Ino more so than George. It's all| Mr. and Mrs. Michael Arneth of 217 For Wednesday. 5 Al oot T T c All colors. ‘or m:nt ;:;lnci?lte. ’hut ;o K‘(; okut and get the claims committee, but you don't|thelr 20th wedding anniversary 50¢ Wed.—3 spools R O i need one; we have a corporation| Thursday. They aro celebrating the WOMEN’S SILK 7 o been very susceptible to advice” down with the banner of independ-| ™"\ T b committees were| Mr. and Mrs. Arneth were married in cice in' thought and deed fiving high. New York city. and have been seol.| Dotfles HOSE ALUMINUM WARE e "::":’ltge:":::“:\mm:;;rm;:“'?}?; The ballot taken showed Aldermen | SPREADS y bt K {Gill and Pajewski and Councilman Extra heavy weight fibre silk, Consisting of 10 most useful :o:;i:(;r;;::i n“r}lr:olnri:n o;l:‘:zfiof:nl:‘]’; Councilman Backigl and Karpinski not A £ e ter top. Black only. priced at—FEach ; voting, and the:-remaining members in | s For Wednesday For Wednesday At this point, Councilman D. LA’ Barttlett Tells a Fable | Nair rose to a point of order and H | Alderman Judd instructed the second | _After the balloting, Councilman INCORPORATED ‘ STAMPED “SO-E-2” warder to confine his remarks to the| Bartlett of the third ward took the | « tion. floor, He told of having attended ® O, e in Tigh Gear. | ooeaol it ‘onn orotnern o who || 257 Main Street Booth Block GUEST TOWELS FRUIT OF THE GARMENT Continuing, .Alderman Gill said: | Were continually fighting. Oni‘:"y ';el 9 "I claim my remarks are in order, | f¢lt that it would be an easy thing to v ' On good grado huck; new and LOOM FASTENERS beat f the two since thoy did & 2 Rt Lorontoappeal. to, thiscann, | FORS BT s, d he proceeded [ sl deeah woik 8 White and black, all sizes, 10¢ You've started the old road roller | Mot stand together, and he pRocecrer 7 For Wed. — Each ... Cc 36 Inch Cotton Cloth, short carde For 3 working already.” He then made sev.|to do so; h“‘fl 1;"'| i : lengths. For Wednesday 3 For 19(: eral reflections on Councilmen Stanley | 1008 he was fighting bo 1 Flaht. for § i e _ Wednesday — Yard .. 150 s and Adrian Carlson and Alderman J,|the caucus that it was all rig \ ¥ i Gustave Johnson. '.hetre;;lubnc:: ‘m(;mk;er:“g{ the et;ml;x(:- 27 - 5000 YARDS l Alderman Gill was required to give | Cil to have thelr B oIRereno 4 y . | up the floor for lack of further am.| tWeen themselvs, but urged(that tllmy ¥, e IMPORTED “MOTHEX” {CLEARANCE s munition, apparentiy, and ~Alderman | {Ton out their difticulties before going | Peter Pafewskl hegan to_remark, He|nto the councll and wote as & unified . . R ; TORCHON LACES | GARMENT BAGS OF BRASSIERES calied for a roll call, stating that A s " i “there are few, very few fellows in’ That's alt very guod.“Aldermnn Pa‘t this caucus who are not atraid or too|JeWSKi said in reply, “but you can Bandeaux and corset cove rellow to v u,],. * MG OF A rallroad things through and then get Edges in a great variety of | No. 2.‘ suitable for suits and ‘st)‘ll‘a. Sizes 32 to 34 only. 2 now' ko d our confidence with that stuff. [pattcrns in both light and heavy | coats. For 59 | i i o i :o na;n‘eblah"‘- tnogflnee Councilman Nair moved that the thread qualities. Widths to 1| Wednesday........... C |v i 19c faSIRYRE 920 ey Y ot. Coun-| cus go on record as standing unit- For Wednesday. ..... ciimen Bartlett and Karpinski were od on the nominations made at the Seiccted as tollers, They reported 23| rting. Alderman Dehm called for WOMEN'S votes cast with Dehm having 16 and i l E Pajewski having 7., a standing \'o(e»and all but’ Aldermen k i [N P , | “TANLAC” Rl toie Sh CONN(I;ETS " rose. 4 X :;:'o::f:; r::m:o v:,:.: ;tfla\zfllnms!n::!.h o‘: s, m‘:“:’:":'(‘c :;:Im;.emocutlc d i : v | The great spring tonic, large LISLE GLOVES Complete assortment, 18x36, b i size bottle. % 79c their own, than to be elected stand- For 1, 1d at Cit; ing.with the other crowd. }T:mb;?w:‘ it i:‘c‘:fv‘e Rl ‘ % J Por \Vedioaday- .+ 2-clasp style in biack, brown - Wednesday . 19¢ ChAlFraas J6ad Choy SIIEE res som- d;‘:&g:;"h"‘:"on:*;‘;ce s / Rive. chitalle toe iting,. Por € h 4 ‘ednesday. foations (or the other offoes to be| 1l ("er3" (hat It had been voted to £ SCRIM CURTAIN piginesa WASH BOARDS i displace George Molander as head of \ $ > . placed in nomination the name of the claims committee v A National make, first qual- Judge John H. Kirkham for corpora- i . {3 ity. For Displeased with the action taken v 1 | Y e Llon ounscl and he was nominated by | yy "tne G. 0. P. In the last two in- (B84 : MATERIAL Wednesday. .......... 65¢ For prosecuting attorney, the pres- (| " \ ‘ e e i 'VOMEN’S SLIP-ON IMPORTED ;nt lmcuérlbwt Zt that olflcl:. Lawyer borders. For osep! 3 oods was nominated by [ i | Wednesday — Yard..... i o e | | Endthepainof SWEATERS _ || BEADED POUCH of a “good and efficient prosecutor.” CORNS THE L ATEST MODES IN BATH MATS % :,‘Téz:v:::“ $l. 59 B AGS Medium size—Pink and blue; Values to $2.49. Various Attractive colors, draw string ick Si ’ - | first quality. 5 weaves and weights in practical-|| ring top. For 5 5 q " h/ pnng l lnery B Wity /e DTC 11TAD the wanlen sadeh Il Wednesday........... c bl st hi id |fof misery from Zar’vlllw‘ {;‘omy olg'i'rs\!ute Dr. Scholl’s Eirmads vl 3o el ey Individual medels reflecting with beauty Mellin’s “RINSO” wure, and heatthe iritation. ‘Thua and. distinction every new style idea from J§ : Your corns or using Cofrosive acids Paris and New York, at very moderate prices Food sy B e i Vamoss. O —A distinguished assemblage from the fore- 2 . WASHING e A el most creators of millinery fashions. Come §[F ... we. . FOR WED, and see them—try them on tomorrow. 2\j X 5c¢ DrScholl’s Zino-pads $5.00 to $12.50 Put one on— the pain is gone! WALTER HIERS Now A Paramount Star in Starting “Hunfing Big G ame in n I: * ca” Mr. Billings Spends His Dime Sunday The Picture That Thrilled New York For 3 Solid Months