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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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-THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1914 HATS TRIMMED TREE OF CHARGE. MAIL AND THOXE ORDERS FILLED i STORE OPEXS 8.30 A. M. AND CLOSES 3.30 V. M.

THIS SPECIAL PRICE FOR TODAY ONLY HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE S3 "Everlast" Genuine 50c $1 Gold Shell Rings, Guaranteed for Five Years. $1.69 Electric Irons at FIGHT OVER 11 ITCH COSTS LIFE OF NUN Stock Yard Employe Dies in Hospital After Identifying Watchman as Author of Injury and A Wonderful Opportunity to. Save Time, and Expense for Every Home That's Wired These electric irons ot let of 600) are complete with tix-foot detachable cord, plug; and socket, with Iron stand attached to iron. Suitable (o-r on All -Currrntx. Fully Guarantee'! Pretty new designs in Jeweled Rings with birth stones anrl brilliants Siarnet Rings for women and children Stylis-h Plain Hand Rings A bit special purchase Prices Are Exactly Half.

50c and 75c Baroque Pearl Earrings, 25c and 50c so Market Also jet Double Yellow Trading amps Wi Every 10c Purchase Until Now AFTER THAT UNTIL CLOSING TIME SINGLE STAMPS Filbert Seventh The new button shaped pearl earrings various sizes, earricjrs in button, hoops and pendants FIRST FLOOR. SOUTH Vail and 'pJione orders promptly filled. Call BELL, Walnut SHOO, or KETSTOXE (free service), Main HOUSEFURNISIIING TniUD FLOOR Eighth IMillKMiafOT 11 I Women's and Misses' Apparel Our Annual Sale of Winter Underwear Hosiery a All Fine and Famous Makes That Can Be Relied Upon for Utmost Satisfaction in Wear Savings Are Well On to Half I thvwv-- In Wonderful Range of New Styles All Moderately Priced i mmMttMW There is hardly any doubt but that, we have something to i Tack Frost Will Soon Be Here, and With Him Will Come Many and Immediate Needs These Execeptional Values Should Make Every Tt rr-l 1 A 1 tt tr ja y- i -Y T1 -r-, a -1. A dispute over a match resulted in the shooting and death early yesterday morning of Charles I. Fields CI years old, of 4119 Mantua avenue, and the subsequent commitment to prison, pend-nj arraignment before the Coroner, of Frederick W.

Murphy, of 813 North Thirteenth street, on the charge of causing the man's death. Fields, who was employed at the West Philadelphia stock yards, was Thirtieth and Race streets when he accosted Murphy, who was a watchman at a nearby oil plant, asd asked him for. a match. The firjiK of the fatal shot preded a struggle that took place between Fields and Murphy. Murphy's assertion tbet he used the pistol in self-defense wag supported to a certain extent by the testimony of John Drummond, cf 4014 Mar- woman iiuiik Ancaa xor nerscxi ana unuaren to ruy hqw wruic oucn -trices Are jtossidic.

please every taste. The variety is what makes first impression, but the real surprise comes when you learn of their low price. Women's Children's 65c to 85c Underwear, Samples vests, pants and unio.n suits. All weights and qualities of part-wool and fine cotton. AU sizes in lot.

Women's (R(D)p Underwear, each wv'lL, $1 and Values Ribbed Vests, Pants and Tights Every garment hand-finished the famous Forest Mills brand. All desired shapes and the most seasonable weights. SI $27.50 Tailored Suits, $20 In Fine Serges, Gabardines, Cheviots and Venetian Cloth HESE are very smart suits in Redingote and the other newest fashions, made with long coats, richly satin-lined some plain and mannish, others showing tuxedo or broad revers, dressy fur cloth trimmings, or novelty collars and cuffs. Skirts, too. are exceedingly attractive.

One model sketched. I ket street, who upon reaching the men 25c 35c Women's Seam -fl Og less Fibre Silk Stockings, iLHL Well-fashioned, highly lustrous. Have spliced toe and heel, reinforced garter top. Slight imperfections. All black.

1 Women's $2.50 Union Suits, $2 Silk-and-wool ribbed; high neck, long or elbow sleeres, and ankle-length. saw lying on the ground with Fields on top of him. "Help me, I'm cried Fields. Drummond rushed to a phone and notified the police. Fields was removed to a hospital, where before dvm he identi Women's and Children 's 25c and 35c -fl each -H-V fied Murphy as his assailant.

FleeceLined Underwear, SL Boys' and Misses' 65c QChrf-Union Suits Fleece lined and cotton ribbed. Manufacturers slight imperfections. Boys' natural color; misses' pure white. Manufacturers' slight imperfee- Cotton-ribbed vests and pants, tions. Bl Women's Handsome $37.50 Suits, $29.75 1 Three Handsome Models; One Smart Little Bolero Jacket of Fur Cloth Over the Long-Skirted Russian Coat.

Copy of an Imported Model. These suits are tailored from broadcloth and cheviot in black, navy and the richest shades of brown, green or Holland blue. i They are all combined with rich fur cloth, bautifully silk lined, and of ttyles duplicating foreign tailor-mades suits for the dressiest Winter occasions. Hutt. Geceroo Di Prisco vs.

Great Bear bfrinz Co. Damazes. Evans Forster. Orphans' Court DECREES If Women's 35c II yl Cotton: StocKings, i medium and Women's and Children's S-fl -flCh Union Suits $2 $3 Valnes ILolL High-grade sample ribbed garments in all-wool, cottoti-and-wool, silk-and-wool. All desired weights and shapes.

Limited Quantities, so Cannot Till lail or "Phone Orders Silk Boot Stockings Splendid 50c Grade Women's Full-fashioned with high-spliced heels, double soles, reinforced garter tops. Black only. Manufacturers slight imperfections. Et JU's. Gest: Grantinr nMmr's allow -aiK-e in f.state of Samuel HKn-maker.

Judce Dallett: Aotoinu3 cuard.aa iu estate cf Austin B. Brourh. Pr Gommev: apoeM without in estate of Edward T. Masuire. ADJUDICATIONS light weight.

cotton. High spliced heels, double soles. II reinforced garter tops. All black, or black with Maeo i split soles. Some slightly FIKST FXOOU.

SOUTH imperfect. Three pairs, oOc. Misses' $20 Suits, 15.00 Several Excellent New Styles One Sketched. These are serge, gabardine and poplin in Holland blue, navy blue, green and brown, with the fashtonable long coats lined to waist with satin, and finished with fur cloth or satin; combined with skirts in the newest yoke top and side-plaited styles. Little women ran aUo be fitted.

HliaMWIttlBl LiBUBSSB r-r JuOz A-nlcrsen: I JrIs nf Hittt wiiHam i. Ken'-h. J2T4; I i i MM I ADranam iroma. jsi Maria i at mm Handkerchiefs i We Trim All Hats Free of Charge It Will Amply Repay Every Motfier to Inspect Our Very Large Display of 10 to -15c Ones, 5c I 6 bub SmartTricorn Women's Misses no 15.50 Girls7 Winter Coats $22.50 Dresses Slf.2S: Marie B. Et-bin-S r' E- i'- Wacner.

f--Tar''i Altri R. rmrVe. Sio.orjrt; Mana Frank-. Janms J. llnv-cn.

Anna I.avis. $sr0: Jr.hn P. PewliDir. $15J: atharin Ih.wlir.r w'wt. 9VjiZ; Joha Knecht.

Gross. toSj. Quarter Sessions TODAY'S TRIAL IJST oprt NO I Jd'ire Ferstssoa. Room 453. m-Ti Cae Savino Massv.

Mildred Rn. BerthJi jiaji h. Aiexacier Elizaheth Rirbaidsno. John H. Parker.

John lalia. Hueii --b-ii MS Hats of Velvet I Handsome Lace Waists 85.5(1 Tbey are the smartest styles that you can hope to find, and nicely tailored from good grade materials. Following ders and pure-linen ones. mussed and toiled. Women's Initial Handkerchiefs Exceptional $3 Value are a few suggestions: Clvarming Xew Arrivals in Serge Combined With Velvet.

These are in dark brown, blue and black, in Redingote effect, bound with braid and finish-B cd with high-standing collar, also a loosely lues, at HEY are fice black silk velvet All Ture linen with script ana jyr block initials. Beg. "5c half FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH in assortment including a Ptyle hat will becominelv frame Girls' $10.50 Coats, 7 Qg tied sash in front. 1 Howard Fieteher. larcnr: GiusTi i mard--r: Jobn McCartnev.

Rc.Hert Craiz -i ravi.im. Georre Cro. WUliam i CliitooUer Bowe. asanlt and battery; Tarmac Bacbanan. cocaine in possession:" J.

-ph Martin, maintainirr paMie nuisance: Wi''iam I H. Lja. James SeideU entered steal; Wili- iiim maliriouc bif. COURT XO. Z.Joqz Martin.

Room 53. Regular S7.00 They're ex-q i 1 shad mesh over flesh tint chiffon, i with silk braid and every face. One Style Sketched. They'll make charmingly into tailored or dressy millinery at but very little expenditure. Women's Misses' $11 Specially Designed for Girls of Intermediate Years Of fine imported zibeline.

in full length, with collar and belt of velvet, trimmings of eilk braid, ornaments and SUBWAY $20 Top Coats, fancy buttons. One Is ihowB. 3 1 tia.l cases. Judgments The jodzments in the list are aeaiast the rs-t tamed In each cae. Phfia.

Tnrf Goods Co. William Hansell Si Sons. For want of an answer Geyelin. Alicv R. Rose M-Dorrotjch.

Girls' $8.50 Coats at 5.98 For Girls of 6 to Years. rery smart style in zibeline. showing flaring military cape back and velvet collar ana cuns. eco.oo 65c Combinations 49c Cambric; cover with embroidery edge and ribbon; arm holes A drawers lace edeed. One Sketched.

buttons-Show smart Na-poison 1 1 a lalnt chiffon vest and broad, empire revers. edeed with black net. Notes Foulkrod. Frack M. and Elia T.

Makin Co. Nor Martha. Henry Thomas S. Wiiisaai. fcobstituted trustee.

For want of aa appearance Picture Shoics One of the Smart Styles in This Varied Assortment. These are mannish mixtures, pebble cheviots and boucles in the newest shades plainlj' tai-1 ft lored or trimmed with fur cloth or velvet. i Women's Misses' $25 Q-l 0 A I Top Coats 0.e)U Practical and dressy styles in mixtures, bou-B cles. cheviots and broadcloths of navy blue, black and brown. Some with novel new colli lars or pretty frog fastenings and mostly all half or fully lined with silk.

155.4S iwUUC uia Oi.ou vuau, 170 In Sizes 2 to 8 Years. Dressily fashioned in black seal velvet, warmly lined and trimmed with silk belt. One is illustrated). Other smart new coats are in wide variety of styles in chinchillas, cordurovs. zlbelines.

broadcloths, boucles and 1 Cambric Gowns, 69c I. VC I 1 1 3 1siin-over. high or V-neck Very Pretty Crepe Gibboos. Jennie John Aaams. For want of an ar.ptarac'e Goidis.

Abraham XI. Eicelsior Ijmti and Buiidini An. Bowman. E. G.

H. L. Not" Wicikow. A. and II.

M. Mantoie. et al. Note Coiivei. iKmato T.

J. Citeik. $3.98 novelty plaids, variously priced at $4.98 to de Chine Waists, IT CUi Values, at )Cloth Dresses The newest tailored Ftyles in velvet, trimmed with fancy leathers, ribbons, flowers, etc. One Like Sketch. In chalUs.

serge, checks, velvets, plaids and corduroys for models- voke of cluster plaits A embroidery insertion. Others round neck short sleeve. 40c Cambric Drawers at 25c French band; lace edge. $4.98 to $16.98 Women's $7.00 One IllUAtrated White and pale pink with beautifully embroidered fronts, embroidered organdie collar and black mrire tailored bow. $4.98 cHrla of ft to 14 rears and older are.

Skirts Note -Vi'0 Maiandra. onta T. J. Ooeiio. Note o.w Bt'Tle.

Mary, et ai Jiwvfb S. Kratz. Bonds Geerce E. and Uaroid E. O.

Irvin Mary A. Ejss. For want a defend 773.13 Boiria. Peter P. Loui P.

ad-ministrat-w. For want cf an appearance Grand Amiisemeut Co. Electric Tfca- FIRST FLOOR, NORTH i FLoon JLSJUJJLSLi r. Newest plaited and yoke top styles in all-g wool poplin, serge and gabardine of black or navy blue. Second Floor flfl'J B.1 Bui tt! BBJBiaiB; Handsome $5 Bifl' 1' B.B,3 tre Supply Co.

tor want of an answer Motbner. Henrietta Beaj. Alexander et al. executor. Note MaiDt.

Frank asd Theresa DornnMeo Burro. Note 109.24 lTi.O. $5.50 Cut Glass Fermi Dish' Negligee Robes, Your Fall Shoes at Price Savings For number of years we hare had three special trademark brands of women's shoes niiule to our order. We have jealously guarded their reputation. They are hich quality footwear in every particular, and measure up to other shoe that.

cost at least a dollar more pair. -Sporting Goods Specials for Cyclists, Motorists and Others Who Enjoy the Outdoors. i Berman. J. Lichiman k.

Haymarj. For The Lovely Mandarin Coats. Typical of Japan irr. 1 want or an answer 1 Cornell. John F.

Mary J- Flood. Note Sw-O tri B. Robert B. ausaan. Thev are of black, navy blue, rich Oriental glints of lavender.

$25 Coaster Brake S-flrtft Ri Roadster BICYCLE, 1LqJoZ1 executor. lond Thornier. Louis" De Le Jame W. rw. Ies.

Not" 7o.V rin.Luis and Mary Eiias Schwartz. Bond 1140.0 Spk--r. Eomiiins W. Barkli" $8.50 Stylish Coats, 4 Wotnea's and Misee' Sizes Loose hanging Balmacaan styles. line invisible check coatings in smartest shades.

Utility collar; self -material turned cuffs. $15 Fall Suits, $9.75 Women's and misses' navy blue and black serge. Coats lined to waist. Children's 25c Vests, 19c Heevy weight, ribbed; button down front. Sizes 1 to 0.

12VzC Stockings, 5c Women's; seamles black cotton. Double toe and heel. Medium weight. Maker's imperfections. 39c Union Suits, 29c Misses" Winter weight, fleece lined, ribbed cotton.

Drop backs. $1.50 W. B. Nuform Corsets, $1 Contil: medium bust and long hips; sizes 19 to 30. $3 Silk Waists, $1.98 Black messaline: high collar; long sleeves: plaited front.

Also a few low neck models. Our Women's "Lit Brothers' Special" at $3.50 "Lenards" at $3.00 and "Stratfords" at $4.00 wistaria. Copenhagen blue and rose Silk richly clustered with embroidery. A hich-crade wheel or reputanie make, an size irames lor boys and men. equipped with any make coaster brake you de Ilnrv.

tor mant or a fen 15S.3.j Complete With Fern $3.25 sire, strictlv high-grade tires. bicycle an.j tires tuiiy gun- tops. we nave them all the wanted leather, including patent coitskin. metal calf mid glazed kidskin. with dull calf, cloth or combination Lace, button and Ulucher styles: hand-welted white oak soles; 1 atest guaranteed for one year.

$1 Roller Skates, 59c for fooy and pirls. Steel wheels, solid leather straps and adjustable to fit any size shoe. ci iv uiti aiMi iw r-uu ah sizes -j i nmiua i it $3.50 $4 en Moes. Ixtuis et aL Imnuner loucg Men's B. A.

Note Saritz. Ike et al. Imminer Young Men's I'. A. Note Collins.

M. i-iur aud Mary A. loway Artisans" B. I Aso. Bond Eloise et al.

Aristans B. L. Asso. Bond NoTpeL. Anthony Hilda II.

Netter. traJin. For want of an WomelsdDrf. Mary K. et al.

Jacob F. Aaon. assignee. For want of an ap- IK-arance Charles Swift A Co. For want of a defense $1.50 Night Gowns.

98c A fine selection in nainsook. Slip-over models trimmed with Val. and shadow laces, medallions ribbons. Some with fine embroidery edges. There are high, V- and square neck styles, embroidery and ribbon trimmed.

$12 C274.55 230.19 The Famous Backeye Shock Absorber For FORD CARS, Set of Four Attractive, new, floral and mitre cutting, 8-inch fern dish with plaited lining- beautiful artificial fern in spray effect with sweet peas: 10-inch footed reflector with bevel mirror. Women's $3.50 Shoes, $2.50 Fatent coitskin, gun-metal calf, tan Russia calf and jrlazed kid-skin, with dull or cloth tops. Sizes 2'r to S. Made excluslvelv for Ford cars. Fully guaranteed for five years, and so constructed that a novice can attach them to his car.

Shoes, $2.65 Best including uatent coitskin. gun-metal nd tan Russia calf. Sizes to 10. Children's $2.50 Shoes, $1.75 Made of genuine white buckskin, with pearl buttons, wedge heels hand-turned soles. Sizes 4 toS.

Fritz. Horace H. Joseph H. Saul. Bond 30.000.00 Boys $1.50 School Sweaters,) Men's $2 to $3.50 Coat 98c Sweaters, $1.85 $2.50 Velvet Hats, $1.49 A wide and varied assortment of medium and large dress shapes in good oualitv velvet.

Trimmed Free. $3 Nainsook full made with large i Sr-eiial lot of 300. Come in a variety Boys' $2 Shoes, $1.50 Patent coitskin, gun-metal and tan grain leathers. $8.00 Water Set, of colors, including maroon and gray. shawl collar and patch pocket.

59c Table Damask, 29c Single and double soles. Sizes 9 to German mercerized; 58 inches wide. Va rious patterns. 50c Spark Plugs, 25c Tire Covers, Special at $1 70c Seamed Sheets, 55c Combinations, $1.98 Verv pretty garments, trimmed with VaL and shadow laces, embroidery and lace, medallions and ribbon-drawn headings. Drawers daintily trimmed.

Some Princess models included. One Model Sketched. 30x3 and SOxSVs, waterproof, with Men's "Lenards" at "Stratfords" at $4 Come in patent coitskin, gun-metal calf, glazed kidskin and tan Russia calf. Newest button, lace and Blucher styles, with hand-welted white oak soles. Sizes 5 to 11, widths A to E.

Good muslin; size 76x90 inches. Visit Our Hunters' Lodge A faithful reproduction of the Hunters' Lodge is fitted up in our Sportins Goods Department on the Third Floor, where some very fine specimens of the taxidermist art are displayed. Msk.ne. Mary A. William B.

oreen. Note Saritz. Ike Imminer Young Men's B. A. Nolt MkqJ.ii nm.

Jacob et al. Imminer Young Men's B. A. Note Bell Robert A Richard Coocan's Sturaae Il-juse. For want of an an- Hunter.

W. K. Fritz A La Rue. For want of an answer Wiiliam Pern Souvenirs Ira Bxmet. For want of an answer MaeKarland.

Raymond T- D. Walter Harper Co. For want of a defense Feltou. Perry R. Home B.

A. I. Asso. of Sharon and For want of ail appearance Ptirce. Henry T.

A. W. Dressr. For want of an answer Barron. Richard A.

John Cadwala- Ncte Autia J. and Elwood P. Zuck- erman A Katz. Note 16c Pillow Cases, 122c 500.W 100.00 50.00 43. Si 272.9t 115.23 6C9.S1 1SJ.0U 313.05 417.85 100.00 I spring fastening, $1 Imported French Folding i Goggles, 50c Eight pieces including one three-pint pitcher and six tumblers to match, also a 12-inch footed reflector in deep Size 45x36 inches.

FIRST FLOOR, NORTH Men's 50c Underwear, 39c pinwheel cutting. THIRD FLOOR MAIN ARCADE SECOND FLOOR GOODS THIRD Natural wool; medium weight. All sizes is- shirts and drawers. Sale of Qo Carts Fall Housef urnishings Underpriced Well Made CI IDMlTl 1DP At Much Below 38c 50c Silks, 25c Chiffons and crepes; plain printed. Also striped wash silks in best patterns and colorings.

Magazzu. L. A. Federal Sign System. Lease, execution issued 127.4 ces 1 KJ EKl lVJ-w Regular Fri Newest Style Boys' $3.98 Raincoats, $2.50 Oyster Fryers, 25c 75c Crystal IQp no.

3 ng Coal Ranee Springle, Harry Federal System. Lease Waxsteln. Joseph Beni. Dintenfass. Note, execution issued This $38 Buffet, This $16 Ex- $1Q 00 "Warranted; tan and slate double textures; plaid lining.

Auto collars. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Snrp SPt JiW This $22.50 $11 OQ tension Table 0vv Brass Bed An extensive showing of these in the very best makes. REED PULLMAN TqI? FINE reed, full size, LUl have reed rolls on Mues and front, corduroy upholstered cushions, lined reed hood, guaranteed eaxs anff r's-inch rubber tires. $20 Pullmans, $15.98 $25 Bloch and Heywood Go-Carts, $19.98 I Wire basket for trying po-i tatwes.

oysters, etc $12.50 Suits and Overcoats, $7.50 Suits of fancy mixtures, plaids and pencil stripe fabrics. Overcoats of fancy mixtures, with storm collars: also black kersey. All sizes for men and young men. $1 to $1.50 Linoleum, sq. 39c 49c Inlaid two yards wide.

Useful lengths and full rolls. Tile and wood designs. Bring sizes. UPHOLSTERY SPECIALS 19c Door Panels, 10c. 15c Drapery Scrims, 8V4e.

39c Ruffled Curtains, pair, 24c. 60c Iace Curtain Strips, 39c On blue enameled steel Ra.cK; co, tants visible; no labeb required. SI. 75 I r-vtra lartre oven and firebox Inverted 66i 43.42 76 8 86.37 54 2 2S3.1 470 50 1000.00 71 4o.eo lO0.4W 4SC4.9U ew-i o-i 12O0.OO1 fail lift-off nickel 1 lntrih, nf nine and one 80c elbow free. Will burn wood i or coal.

I Eraham. Elizabeth Harry Fliegelman. Lease, execution Packman. Anne De Armond A Co. For want of an answer Collier.

Fred K. Shakespeare LoJe. No. 16. O.

S. of St. G. Note Cooper. William H.

Berean B. A L. Ao. NutP Tbomnion. Frattk et al.

Bartran B. A L. Asso. For w-jt of defense. Atkinson.

Gorce. and W. Morgan. Interstate Films Co. For want -f an answer rrki.

BalMpa Bridesburg rerremai Asso. Coo'essoa Petcnon. Jacob E. S. Bortel Oo.

For want of an answer. Hartman. Airin P. Bortel C(. For wartt of an srswer.

Kellv Frank, and Micbei Joseph J. Kauiatis Note. Liicss. Alpine Margaret Nyiand. "J-gjjj(jf Cahan'lrintinc Lupowitz.

Note execution issued MeekT. Knima General LAW ton fc. Asso Note. Fnrnival. Georze A.

et Nace A Swart iey Co. Note. Be'nlamin. n'l Sayadove- IVdii. Lodge Mutual Aid botuety.

Notes execution issued Adam iiiiam Rochner Rtinhc'i'-ncr. Hert-ert i5 National Union B. A L- Asso. Bond Marbin. Julhre Ida A.

Keller. XarUr. Joe and Moiiie Jacob Babis. Notes Itin I. Art Workers' B.

Galvanized Tub, 50c 40c Double Roast Pans Gas Lights 98c Larse size. 25c $4.50 Collapsible Go-Carts, $2.98 These have reclining back and leatherette hood, with padded seat and back. tires. Women's $2.50 to $3.50 Shoes at $1.49 Gun-metal calf, patent coitskin, tan Russia calf. All sizes in lot, and soft glazed kidskin.

Quartered and polished Quartered and polished oak; claw feet. Extends to six feet. 42-inch top. Same style, 44-inch top. $18 Value, $15.98 FOURTH FLOOR Two-inch continuous post, with twentv-two one-inch Wash Bench, 49c oak: 48-inch top; French fillers in head and foot bevel mirror; extra large closet and linen drawer; colored design.

Guaran ScU-bstiat Size 7il iackt holds folding style Complete with inner chimney, mantle, by-pass and globe. THIKD FLOOR Hardwood Bright finish. 46-size only teed varnish top. Infants' $1 Shoes, 59c Vwo tubs. FIFTH FLOOR 1 Gun-metal: button style.

Sizes 6 to LIT BROTHER! 1 VISIT OCR BIG RESTAURANTBEST OF EVERYTHING AT LOWEST TRICES FIFTH FLOO 19 Harry L. Randal vs. Jacob Ler- t- I Asso. Note. American Car Foundry Co.

vs. William if. Ihike atrd Charles Hunnicutt Co. vs. A.

B. Gaston Co. ct al. Decisions respired. COURTS RECORD OF THE 050.00 54.7 S61.50 2XI.O0 1534.53 entz Jr.

Same. Ix-on 11. and oir. 2 Strang Electric Co. t.

Hastinc Morrison. Same. K. O. Lewis.

22 Amen can Jucandescent Llrht o. vs. Alexander Mlntz Same. Wessel At Aamns. 2.1 Moses Abranison vs.

Iaae Cohen. Same. same. j4phi Delta Tticta Club of Phila. vs.

Ch- A I.eTi Mandel. 2., Fred Schula vs. John II. Stokley. Same.

L. Fianders. William H. John J. Sullivan.

Note N. Max A. Bennett. Notes, execution ljtsned De H'watiis. Vepceozo and Marina-Leon Holt.

Note Brown. B. Weimer. Wright A Wat-kin Co. Note, execution issued.

U. S. District Court Jurtee Thompson filed an opinion dismissing; Verd'ct for defendant. Herman It. Winterer vs.

S. Tabakin. trading. S-et tied Before Judge Wbeeler. Room fcMSarah Roxborough suit.

M. II. Plum vs. City Court finds for Before' Judge Crat Jr11 Mike Zimmerman vs. Rapid Transit Co.

A er-dict for defendant. -J. rl tneril vs Harriet Wrleht et al. Verdict for plaintiff. S51 7i Phillipo Vita vs.

Rapid Transit Co Nonsuit William W. Fry vs. Same. Verdict for defendant. Solomon Vlanskl vs.

Speeial Emilie F. Franconl vs. Atueusta E. Francoai. Divorce.

On 'trial. Cases open: 2 to 10. 12. 17 and 2. COURT NO.

4 Room G. Judge Andenrled L. Greenberg vs. Manuel and Becky Jaffe; settled. Samuel Weiner Co.

vs. Charles M. Green. For plaintiff. Ml.

33. Tuesdays list: No. 14 Maurice J. Hoover va. C.

Smart Patterson. Contract. Jury out. No open, cases. Room H.

Judge Cair Mondav's list: No. 14 Wm. S. P. Shields vs.

William McCoach and National Surety Co. To recover for extra plumbing work. On trial. Cases open on yesterday's list: Nos. 8, 4, 5, 6.

8. 0, 10. 12 petition In Gner et vs. Union National Life Insurance Co. Judge Dickinson filed deeree dismissinz libel U.

S. Appellate Court Judice Victor B. Woofley -was sworn In by President Jndsre Bufflnjfton. Judges Bnff Insr- ton. McPherson and Wooley opened the October Term by hearing' arguments In cases of in William H.

Spiker vs. Steamship Remem brance. Criminal trials before Judjre Dickinson: John Wilson, embezzlement. Jury out. Frank Before Juage unpin, iwto oao bi G.

Paine, embezzlement. On trial. to 16. COURT NO. 6 Room Judge Staake Monday's list: NV.

4 Roden Bros. 4 Bush vs. Elsie Granlch et at. Contract. Verdict for plaintiff K.34.

No. 1 William Oox vs. Common Pleas Jury trials -were with these results; trad'-" vs J. W. Clemens, conrt onat iui the plalntltff.

161 Harry Goldman vs. Rapid Transit Co. Tried and deHs ion resenred Anna Bellofsky vs. Michael Selkow Court finds for plaintiff. $150.

Louis BAitsteln vs. Cbarles MoMabon. Court finds for defendant -AUantic Pier Co. vs. Max Lerner.

Court 11a. City Pottery Oo. contract. Vn trial. COURT NO.

1. Room A. Judge Patterson. TDue Woraiairo Who Taes the proper help to keep her digestion right and her system free, from poisonous accumulations, is not troubled with headaches, backache, languid feelings, unnatural sufferings. All women who have tried Monday's list: No.

4 Gillespie Son vs. H. NO HEADACHE OR NEURALGIA PI All cases excepting 3, 2 and 11 on yesterday's list are open. Room Judge Ralston Edward H. Michael vs.

Oliver Typewriter Co. (Retrial). For com-miHsions: on- trial. Cases open on yesterday's finds fr Piaintin. nnnm F.

Griffith. Jury out. Tuesday's list: No. I 2 Bay State Machine Co. vs.

D. Notley. KIM l. AL nuusc 676. Bail cases.

list: Noe. 2. 3. 5. 7 to 13.

Verdict for plaintiff. J782.5& No. 1 National Cash Register Co vs. Anton Ki" Abralt- Judge Gorman. House of Detention.

JuvenUe SUITS BEGUN SEPTEMBER TERM COURT NO. 4 1633 Jeremiah J. Hefferman Ie. On trial. cases.

vs. Michael Klrchner. Damages. J. J.

Strat- Room President Jndee Brear. Monday's RESOjjTS RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. DELAWARE WATER GAP. PA.

WESTMOHT hotel nlawareWatcrGap batructed view; aurrounded by beautiful lawns; I OXttVvCX J-" x-vr private baths, elevator, every comfort nt. PENNSYLVANIA. reduced rta. Booklet. FREDERICK KLEIN.

Jrj Famona Antumn Resort. WCCTIIIIICTCn Kentucky nr. Vch. 1 ALL HOTELS OPEN. llCal IVUIId I Cfl Batbs, run.

water, elev. a. op d'lr: 8 to 12.50 wklv. Chan. Buhre CANADENSIS, PA.

1 1- 0K IUri( CITf SOU HHI 1 1t 4 mm msnm KEW SPRUCE CABIN IKN Greatly enlarged. hfhm WmaiT lif. rff BlSnWinWI Vt ntmim tWiM Finest In Pocono ensu iteJtn imBSMmuniWA.Mn lMnCCin.l.l tennS. "bowlinir. 8rage: Ulna Penna.

WILDWOOD, N. B. R. to Cres-Sta. W.

J. 4c M. P. THE HOME OP mbs. wVmcaistbb.

MACHIKERY AND TOOLS LAKEWOOD, N. J. intention developed-, models, ex- perlmental work, mechanical problems aolv- 1 rWt ed. Rudolph. 1308 Glrard ave.

Laurehn- Ihermes asrarar as mnnlag at 216 Bare t. fl alrpwnnrl "Nf gas. gasoline and oil engines. LoKCWOOa, Vm J. GAS AND OIL ENGINES 45 K.

TTH 8T. A blshly attractive and healthful resort tot Fall and Winter sojourn. An afenBdance of Lakeside walks and drives. Private tennis courts and putting greens. 18 bole Rolf course.

Daily orchestral concert. IVV OPEN The FRrVNK F. SHUTE, Mgr. nla Newspapers In Circulation and WERNERSVILLE, PA. Advertising.

I Ml 1 CIIIC Beantifol view, restful, bath, iLLvIUC electric lights, autnran rate. iZ fcAIHAHLNE jjFBHART. grTTI 77, SUITS BEGUN OCTOBER. TERM-l-Ohas. list: No.

1 Annie Mnrphy. executrix, vs. Charles Fearon Co. Verdict for plaintiff. ton.

lttto u-rignam-uopkins Co. v. tieorge W. P. Spepcer.

Contract. J. A. Boyer. 1870 Lockyer Atwood vs.

Franklin C. Dickey. Same. L. P.

Smith. 1675 P. H. Fair- Get a 10 Cent Package of Dr. J.

Sehaefer vs. Mary E. Clements. G. Smyth.

3 Quaker Oity Iron Works ts. lamn vs. nue tiros, tame. u. m.

mi ligan. 1708 The Rudolph Wurlitier Co. vs. James' Headache Powders and Don't Suffer Bosse Refrigerator Co. Same.

tMpman os Chapman. 4J-Staman Dickey Co. vs. c. Lagen.

Same. Sme. A. Hart vs. J.

Ira vv. May ana tan ievan. h. E. Heckler.

1706 Same vs. Emma S. and Fred W. Rons. Same.

Same. 1707 Rachel Reonie vs. Rittenhouse Club of Phila. Dam Tuesday's list. No.

2 Autocar Co. vs. P. Brown Sc Co. On trial.

-Oases open Xo. COURT NO. 2. Room C. Judsre Baxratt.

Monday's list: No. 8 Max Kaufman vs. George A. Nabm. Jury but.

Cases open. Nos. 3 to 8. 10. 11.

12 and 14. Boom D. Judge Dougherty. Monday's list: No. 2 William G.

and Mary J. Adams vs. Mary J. Lynn. Verdict, for plaintiff.

$367.84. No. 4. Agnes Fans vs. Transit Co.

No. 15 Kettler vs. Dobson. Verdict for defendant by agreement. Cases open, Nos.

1 to 7. 9 and 11 to 15. COURT NO. 3. Room President Judge McMicbael.

Monday's list: Kneeial Henson. Hiiwt ages. Morton Z. t'auJ. 1709 Theressa Ja koms vs.

Charles Godwlts. Damages. O. When your head aches you simply Jacks. 1714 Alice Hildebrand vs.

Pioneer must have relief or you will co wild B. Gemberllng. Bame. Bobert T. M.

Donnelly va Swift Co.lDain- ages. W. C. Brown. 7 Edward Darby Sons vs.

M. Soffee. Contract. San M. Agin vs.

E. Friedman. Same. J. 8.

CTifford 8 Mathieu Broa. Co. vs. Samuel B. Stewart.

Same. Same. 10-Loekyer Atwood vs. Franklin Dicker. Same.

L. P. 8mi lrT 11 -Abe Klein vs? Charles H. and 0JjM-lson. Same.

J. B. Engl-nder-- 1-aun-cey J. Buckler vs. Charles E.

Sanderson. c. iu Tr ia Walter Bow- Professional Chauneurs Aseo. of Phil a. Same It's needless to suffer when you can EX M.

Koaevllle. 1717 Anna W. Chllds. assignee, vs. Robert Cullev et al.

Ground rent. know this famous remedy to be the proper help for them. A few doses will make immediate difference and occasional use will cause a permanent improvement in health and strength. They cleanse the system and purify the blood and every woman who relies on Beecham's Pills, not only enjoys better physical condition, with quieter nerves and brighter spirits, but she dnjoic A Clear Complexion Diractieas of Special VaJuc ta Woaou with Every Bex. Sola etvif arkaie.

la box, ltfe, 25c Joseph E- Sagebeer. 1718 Frederick J. Rwift vs. J. Albert Pfouts.

Contract. A. L. Wana-maker. 1732 John Houck va.

Thomas CI take a remedy like Dr. James' Headache Powders and relieve the pain and neuralgia at once. Send someone to the drug store now for a 'dime package Carey. Damags. C.

N. Nicholson. 173 to use. vs. Thomas A.

Moorehead et al. Ver John- W. lierpei, a minor, vs. John Curry ditch vs. Frank Janetto.

Same. O. M. Mil- ligan. 14 William Arrotty va.

Alfred TV. iiinifk c.m rm r-r km a Stelnmets. dict for Plaintiff. 8230.78 in each ease. Tues alter Thomas.

Damage. mi day's list: -No. 6 George Kyle vs. John -F. Brown.

verdict lor piaintirr, S1B1.Z8. Municipal Court 15 He'nriettta Andrews vs. Adams Express Oo. Same. F.

G. Bntler. 18 Famous Play- of Dr. James Headache Don't suffer. In a few moments you will feel fu headache gone no- more neuralgia 18 Esther M.

Barton vs. Fred M. Colston. On Cases, Nos. 3 tj.6w 8.

.11. VTi-rin rm Samuel F. Wheeler, trading. BSANCH Before Jndce Knowlea. CIVIL.

IS to 17. 19 and 20. etc. Same. Stern tt Wolf.

18 E. Carlton Koora ui Jimci x. aiaruire vs. oapia iTan-ait Co. N.oasuit.

Morris Cohen vi. Same. pain. Advt. Palmer vs.

Louis D. Zlcgler. Jr. same. A.

F. Judg 1.

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