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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 8

The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 8

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8 TJI2 HARIOCT DAILY BTJLB, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 16; 1500. PLEASING AFFAIR CHIEF EXECUTIVE The Wirner Edwards Store. Spring Dress Goods Is the Card Party at the Mor. ganthaler Home.

Of the State of Ohio and a Number of Assemblymen Bright, crip and elaborate strong contrast from the winter ft le. We invite you to see and admire. Beauty precedes prices in this display. Jt will he no easy matter to get some of these later. For instance: LARGE BTJMBEB OF LACIES PEESEST WILL ARRIVE THIS AFTERNOON -just the right PLAIDS in shades of blue and gray, skirt length weight, per yard MIm lUrntra ChrtMlaa la Hmuh to th PLAIDS in shades of blue and gray, green snd brown mixtures.

per yard PLAIDS in shades of gray, brown, blue, per yard Embroidery ClabK f're Bw a V.ry Va joyabl DmUn-Hr. b4 Mrs. O. Woi- SI. 50 Sl.00 50c SI.

75 85c WEATHl It heavy snow this afternoon and tonight; mow, followed by clearing and colder Saturday. Hot a Cape or Jacket Will Be Carried Over We are determined not to carry a jacket, cape or wool waist over to next ncaMn, cotit or present value no ohject. We haven't many left. If we had we couldn't afford to sell tlicin so chcup-the loss would he too great. Lad ies' capes worth QQg Lad jessm! misses' jackets JJJ jJQ LsdieV tnd mine jackets AH.

I.sdie' jackets and capes 84 QQ worth HW at 9Uv wortbllOat MtiOO Ladle' and se' jackets QQ Fine silk lined jackets and gj QO worth 5.00 at VlitfO golf capes worvh up tof 151? (JiUU Last Chance on Wool Waists and Dressing Jackets. fl.W wool waists at 98 (J at 50 f2.fi) wool waliti at T.00dre jackets at 98C Irnwtmr and Mr, aid Mr. t. Yfadmr- ul KotcrUtlB-ttAelaJ 'ut. VENnfwTftT.

51.25 MOHAIBS in colors will be popular 45 inches wide. Per yard Mr, WIILlam Morganthaler tn the were nicely entertained at the tome of Mr. Frank Dodge of Leader atreet, Thursday evening. Several hoars were pleasantly a pent at games and eoo-versation oa rfhietie work, aod refreshments were served. Harry Hageman.

Walter Snow and Harry Hatwood of Kenton were the invited guem of th club. M.s Mary Ironard wa hostess to the WhUt eluh Thtimday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Young of eouih Prospect street. P.ie whisi playing ended with Mra.

C. C. Fiaher and Miss Wlliinru. tie for tSrsi place among the ladiea and Mr. C.

C. Flvier winner of the honors among the gentlemen. The two irdie4 cut, Mi Williams winning. Miss Leonard's guesta ooraide the elub were Mi Burlier of Canton ani Mr. if Norrk.

The time and place for holding next meeting were left undecided. Mr. Charles Keiser, MYs. Charl' Nash and Mrs. Kmanuel Oppenhelmer enfrtained the memljers of the I.

N. club, and their husbands, at the home of Mr, and Mrs, K. Oppenhelmer of south Prospect street Thursday evening. The affair waa a delightful one. flames and music wre the feature of the enteriainrnent.

A delicious luncheon was served. CHEVIOT SCITIXG3, 52 inches wide, per QQ hostesa at very pleasant social even! Thursday, entertaining a number of bT it)tima; My friend In a mot agreeable manner. The giieT assembled aUiut 2 o'clock, and af'er a short season gfneral aocliil chat. $,25 You esn't help To At Iced th. Parfuruaara of rha Mikado" St tba Gni Tbl th Biaa of tb Carfala I a formal Be.

crptloa Will Held la th Tojtr of lb Opera Ron, Marloa Ktks AtstsUag. Governor Nash. Senator Sieber of Akron, Senator Merchant of Washington C. Senator Wirt of Youngs-tcwa. Senator Archer of Bel'aire snd Pardee of Akron, who are to be the guests of the Marion Elk at the comic opera.

The Mikado, will arrive in Marlon at 4:30 o'clock tbi afternoon. The party will be met at the depot by a committee of Klks and escorted to the residence of W. O. Harding on Ml. Vernon avenue, where tbey will be entertained at dinner.

Judge Davis will also be with the party. The Columbus visitors, together with HESKIETTAS and fine serges in the mellow pastel shades, liking them. NEW TKI.MMIXC and dress goods accessories are with them. fura tf.bles were arranged for the ac commodation of all, and the remain of the afternoon was devoted to pedro playing. In lieglnnlnr the Warner Edwards game a lady found a dainty bunch of violet attached to her score card.

imnng an light refreshment were nerved. The gamea aBHHHLOHHB resoled in Mrs. T. Mallhew winning a fine China plate. OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL 8:30.

mm OR1Q1NATOR3 LOW Prices. while the consolation prle wnt to 833 kJHU a number of tie Marion fclks, win bold an informal reception in the opera house foyer, before the curtain ilaes this evening. THE CASH STORE THE SATISFACrOK STORE. Saturday Attractions Miss Harris of New Ywk City. The following ladies were enterfaln-fd by Mrs, Morganthaler: Mrs.

(Jeo, Krause, Mra. ieorg Wagner, Mrs. Charles llaherman. Mr. Wm.

Yake, AIR OF FREEDOM PROTRACTED MEETINGS CjfJ5 Alen's 25c wool socks, all colors, 10c. An Still Helog nld at SI or rat by E. II. Snow. I Mrs.

Clyde- King. Mrs. Kllza Dleliold, ''A'rs. Wm. Halierman.

Mr. H. 1'ierson, O. Wollenwf.ber. Mra.

M. Strelltz, I.Mi. H. 1). I'ofKk, Mrs.

W. J. Sifrltt, i Ms. W. 8.

Schultz. Mrs. J. Snyder. Mrs.

I Wm. Saunders, Mrs, Krank. i Mra. Charles Wiley, Mrs. George' H.

Is Again Breathed by Lucania Storaci Today. OUT OF JAIL ON GOOD BIHAVIOE Morral, Feb. 16. Silas Smith is very A Crown of Gold itfiitslly spunk Is often a oro.i toll twii, Crown wort mill, hul-lo know and recognize ool-t it re ahure It application I. ciml--i iwrmriii.

Win rorl applied it r-liiim rarfeclly 111 bMtural anil iloil.l appearance and of (Its All ii worn rh of Lne belt iriccliartlral iMcllillrs ami l.mg -berient. Dr. E. C. Throckmorton V.

M. A. Bullilliig, north Htalrray. sick, having typhoid pneumonia. Children a Zac wool hose, all sizes, 10c.

Ladies' 25c wool hose 15c. Big values in fleece lined hosiery of all kinds. Set of six nice tumblers Sc. 00c set Mcakin's white soup plates 10c. One 5th oft on all dishes.

One oft on all men's underwear. One 1th of! on all children's underwear. Adam Hartman has sold the Hart- jHhiite, Mrs. H. Kleinniaier, Mrs.

James if onipton, Mrs, Kdwaid lark, Mra. Thew, Mrs. Chniiea Mrs. Wm. Pies.

Mra. Charles Gompf. Mrs. Van Frank. Mra.

Fiel ew ribbons in endless variety. ew hiiL-Llpa. new fiiimnmtmtp ,11.. Haberinaii, Mrs. Frank Miss A Pin of BTa Dollars and Coat Him, Hut It Is To II Held li Ho I Kins II Itjtra nl from Making Trouble--Mayor Mot Anil ma To llai Julio LoraAp.

pear for a llrarleg, l.ucauia Storaci, who alleges that is a brother -f Robert Storaci, pgilu the air of freedom with the man block to Lucas and Loutban and S. C. Baker. Lucas and Louthrn are building an addition of thirty feet to their store room. S.

C. Baker is fixing up new counter and getting ready for a rushing busluesa in his lunch room and Icecream parlor. C. J. Schultz made a business trip to Mmion Monday.

Ns'sons Jewelry Ster. Ji3 back combs, etc. jdj Rig special sale of outing flannels at irresistible prices. C. E.

BARRETT Harris. Mrs. Charles Kulencamp. Mrs. Frederick Strohtl and Mra.

Ilert Crow. a The Kmljioldery dub waa euleiiain-ed Thursday afternoon rt Hie home Mits Hcrnite of east Farming tret.t, MttJlc and embroidery woik took the time. Misa Chiisiian served an luncheon, Mra. 1). Stencer of Ashland, Mrs, undemanding that he can enjoy his llbruy as long as he doesn't throw any more bon bons In the face of his Gifts fWSa A awjY MUVI asSTfa.

rSkrSS.1. alleged brother. Storaci was given a hearing before Mayor W. II. McCiure Thursday evening.

Jrp. I'arlsh and family of LaRue visited O. Richards Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund Hill of Marion were guests of Mrs. B. Miller, Sunday. Mrs. Helle Wisecarver visited with friends in Marion Saturday.

Kev. E. H. Snow of Marion Is hold-in? revival services at the M. E.

church Simnlly of Columbus, MUr Wetmor it seems that l.ucania fell In love v.i;h a lady In Ihe employ of Hob of Cheboygan, end Miss Flo Wells of Delaware and Miaa I'hler wer-; Court A Schneider. All the Season's Fruits are found for sale with us in all their lusciouanets and abundance at the lowest prices. Try in for superior Teaa and Coffees. Court Schneider, Tel. 177.

115 South Main Street. but she did not rec.procate No matter for what occasion the present intended, )ou Mill fnd a wealth of appropriate nr. tick here in gold. sterling silver and precious etonen. the guests ralde from the elub mem his love.

This enraged him. ThereJ Tho Modaro Grocery. il 1 thursoay was further evidence to the effect that Lucania another Italian of the bers. Next Thursday afternoon Mrs. J.

1. Iiombi iigh of west Church street will J.very quality reliable ev ciiy had sworn to Injure Robert Sto price I (ill I. cniertrln t'le elub. here. R.

M. Davis has moved Into the Frrncis house. Mr. Arthur Shaffstall and Miss Ada Crim visited friends in Forest Sundav. MEN ARE FOUR raci.

This, however, Lucania denies. He Kaya though he is the broth er of Robert Storaci, Robert refuses to M. NELSON SONS. I Codfish Mackerel Holland Herring Salmon Ciscoes Sardines SPLENDID MEETING recognize him as a kinsman, and wouldn't give him employment, thus Mr. and M.S.

J. F. Ptxndergast and 'dr. and Mrs. O.

Wolletiweber delightfully (iitertrliipd the No Name club Wednesday afternoon at tht Wollr nwber home on Greenwood After the card playing, a tempting luilclieon a servcl. Mrs. E. Sargrnt cf east Crater causing Ihe trouble. Frank Coiuccl, an Italian of Lima.

rcted as interpreter during the LITTLE LOCALS. Is Held by th Praace Wlllard W. C. T. Thursday.

The ladies of the Frances Willard W. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. Mayor alcClute fined Storaci $10 and And Other ish.

strett will entertain the ladies of the Charles Fletcher of Dellevue avenue Thursday afternoon. A fine literal? club next Thursday sfttrnoon. Mis Ella Fahey of north Pi'0-ipee nrogrsm eonsisting of papers and dis- cufsloca of interest to mothers and You can get a picture Artistically Framed Tor a Reasonable Price. costs, but suspended the fine nd costs with the understanding that he be a "gooda mana'" In the future. The en-tlie trcublo was caused by the jealousy which exists among the Italians of this city, and a small Italian war Is looked for sooner or later.

"He who knows not, and knows not he knows not he is a fool. Shun him. "He who knows not, and knows he knows uot he is simple. Teach him. "He who knows, and knows not he knows he is asleep.

Wake him. BUT "He who knows and knows he knows he is wise. Follow him. Arab 1'roverb." Everyone knows. street pleasantly entertained a anial Free lunch tomorrow night nt the Commercial House, from 8 lo 10 o'clock, l-p Marlon Lodge, No.

"0, F. and A. will confer (he K. A. decree thlH evening, work eomenclng at 6:30 o'clock.

Marlou Oonimandery, No. Kuighh Templars, Initiated one candidate into Hie order Thursday evening. There me a few Beats left In tlie R. T. LEWIS CO.

Successors to GunderA Lewis I'hone 130. X. Main Opp. court bouse teachers was oheived rnd the meeting proved one of the most beneficial In the history of the organization. The company, of friends ft carda Thursday evening.

A very nice luncheon was devotional exercises were conducted by served. Mrs. Co veil and the papers read were The member and guests of the S. C. contributed by Mis, W.

J. Grills and Mrs. Jamra Willlama. G. club danced at the Opera House parquet and biilcouy nl the opera hall last night to piano nui.lc.

About limine tonight, Gallery neat are wen After the completion of the program aice i-tfreslimenis were served. twenty couples were present. During THK MOORRN uucouur ty-ftve cents. HEADLEY, John Love Is to be given a hearing on th? charge of asef.ultlng Isaac Kimbcr Saturday. Love is enjoying his freedom on his own recognizance, but the mayor has beprs that he will leave the city before bis ease Is tried.

Love is not valued as a citizen, and the authorities will not follow him If he skips out. If Love shows up for trf.il the mayor will give him a stiff fie Intermission jefreshmenia were The matter of Martha Peters against STILL ALARM Tel. 15. reed A. Wilson Is being heard hetore served, Do lol Mistake tbs Btor.

a Jury in the court of 'Squire 0. Call Out th Central Uepnrtmrnt to Eaet The V'hler A Phillips Store. Compf this afternoon. Miss Jejie Wrl.sli enteitaiued a snull of friends at cards Thursday Center Strext. Th residence of Edward Saxlon of Mm.

Murle Cleveland of La Hue has dose. evening. Itefreshmenis were served been appointed delegate to the getiera: MADER says "I'm the silent Huckeye from Chillicothe, and no man wan ever talked to death in this east Center street came near being to anreinhly of Hebekahs of Ohio. The A SOPHOMORE tally destroyed by fiis Thursday even afte: the cards had been finUhed. Mi.

K. H. Snow entertained her appointments were made piilillc at Ou- i' ij i-j- i i 2 A. ing, ana as it was a partition was Is Sliot During a Collrge Prank In th CI 4 burned, and the house otherwise dam Dissolution Sile of Sunday school rltsi Thursday from 3 lumlnis Thursday. The llarmnnle aoelety of the Ev; Helical I'rotesltint church held a meet Iral.

Bargains for aged by flame and smoke. Ihe fire originated from a defect iv Delaware. Feb. 16. The sopho mores at Ohio Wesleyi university Ash stove, wood, best In the land, l'rendergasi Lumber and Coal Co.

68-tt line and a still alarm was sent in to 6 o'clock. The twelve mlssea passed the lime with garnid, and rfter refreshments had been served an impromptu program was enjoyed, each lug at tne nome or w. itrler Thursday evening. A short huinea coi led the seniors to a reception at the tne Central department at 8:4 meeting was held and a Jslioi social ladies' seminary last At on clock. The fire laddies made a hur Firs Insurance.

Fred W. Petera. 33-tt one participating either by playing aefttlon followed. ried run to the scene of the fire and o'clock this morning they returned the reniptis and burned the freshmen soon had it under control, but experienced some difficulty in entirely ex singing or reciting. A paity of about twelve people gave PERSONAL.

and juniors in emgy. The war dance tinguishlug the blaze. was cheered by the girls from Ih Mr. T. Hog.in very plei.nt gurpris? windows.

Amid the hilarity several K. It. l)iu fie a in Ci.himhus SHOP MEN at her home on Olney avenue, Thursday pistol shots were fired. One ball en Thursday on legal business. Mis, IV V.

Stenser of Anhlaiul Is evening. The evening epent with tered the back of a sophomore, S. P. Ar Exercising at Moon To (lt Iuto Shape g.imea and at cards. Refreshments Hi-own of Silverton, Ohio.

It Is still guest of Mis. llcriha Walters of cast for C'ontet. Stout Men. I We have a sur- plus in Men's I dress and work- ing shoes in 9, I W.lQ&Wz that we have placed on sale at one-half price all this week. ere served.

there. His condition is critical The, men who ere to participate in Mis. Charles Koenlg won the first President Rashford gave all the classes Celilei" street, Mia. V. T.

K.iiiiks and d.uighter, Helen, returned to Wailnworth Thurs the Huber boiier shop and Malleubl THE Golf Alpine. Golf Yacht. Golf Knox, Opera. Driver prize, a China cup and saucer. The talk this morning in An endeavor to Iron men athlc.lc contest In the Uoder- wear Outing Flannel Gowos frustrate the plans of ihe customary M-cond ptize, a shaving set.

was. won iir Mark Galheir. day, alter a visii nrre us the gmiis M. C. A.

gymnasium on Saturday tush on Frhrurry 22. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthm Powell. evening have spending a large part if the nocn hour each dav In The members of Cie T.

A. The best of all pills ara Deecham'i w. V. Kelly Is making pi cpai at loo for a trip to New South Wales. Hi, hrother-ln-la.

Lorenzn MitJrath nt practicing for the several events. Eauh side is developing good men. and it is Cleveland, will lueompaiiy him. impossible to predict before hand p3l are a few of the many extreme novelties in which side will come off with most of Meet me at Frank's. the honors.

THE SICK. if Sidney Young. GEORGE H. SHUTE New Spring" Hats Mis. Charles Crlswell of t.lUcnln av- 5 Become th Manager of th Supply and cts lie Is til.

Mrs. Maine llown Is suniewbat I in proved after a short nines. Shown in our Oil Company. Mr. George Shute has been promot A Hosiery Tale For Saturday, The prices and the oaalitie are the interesting chsptert.

and it's exciting from start to linich. Siturdiy mi A child of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher ed to the position of superintendent of Clothing Window. ltiady Is ill with scarlet fever at their home on Kenton avenue.

he Marion Supply and Oil company. 3 which was recently made vacant by 1 FU 'Eia. W. Booth, th. ho resignation of Mr.

George Taylor. K. P. or at Man.llctd Mr. Shute has been with the company for the past three years, and is well fitted in experience and ability to fill 20 adies' black wool hose worth 25c.

35c and 40e now Ladies black heavy silk fleeced hte worth 25c, 35c, Heeced hose t. l.t Mr. Taylor posit lor. 19c 15c '2fHS hildren's black wool hose 2 pair for, Vor the Mlmvn mHusiou thoe ho desire to atleud can leave he- at p. m.

via the Krle and return next day or following day at. rate of provided a irty of fifty or more go. Those ho desire may retiun same night, having Manfleld at loo p. m. A party nt ten or more can obtain rate of S-e C.

K. Wiley. MRS. D. SCHOENLAUB i nuiirrn neary neeeeu hose, Children's I5e hose Our COMPLETE line of gentlemen's headgear for the coming season is now in.

It embraces many new and striking styles that will be shown by us ex. ctusivcly during the entire season. Glance in our clothing window as you pass. KLEINMAIERS ION THE CORNER. 10c r-aierialna th l.sillr' Se lag Ircl of th Odd lot children's heavy merino vests worth 15 to toe io roco.

Tomorrow Never Comes so don't nut it off but see me or telephone me rigt wsy abi'it that second hand furniture. Loof Boo.fi, D. Same Old Doctor. Tel. 1503.

211 N. Main Lutheran (hunk, The Indies' sewing eltcle of ihe utheran church entertained bv I woroeoiOw cbildreo's 0 nt .1" Ladies' 4iV union suits, grey and white to close at! '5c adies 25c vests snd pants Ladies' 6te vests and pants, heavy fleeced Odd lot of ladies' all wool patitt and vests worth $1.25 to close "5c When thinking of coaL think of uaicrwcjir or outirjj gowos. Mrs. David Schoenlaub Thursday afternoon. The usual amou nt nf wntb the advantages you enjoy when vou trade with the Implement as done during the afternoon, light Mfg Co.

Tel. 57. D. A. Frank Co.

refreshments were served and all pres Lhler Phillips. ent enjoyed a pleasant time. Heecham' Pills-No equal for con- Between KailrosUi. Flatulence It cured etipatioo. by Beech am' mis..

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