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1MHEPIVE THE ESSEX COUNTY" REPUBLICAN JULY 25, 1913. PAGF. nv HUDSON FALLS GIRL

H A S N A R R O W E S C A P E .

. # V -U Struck by L ightn ing W h i l e S i t .

ting »n Crandall Park C o t t a g e .

— Back Badly Burned .

Etiul Clugstou, niue-y ear-old daugh­

ter of Mi. and M , s - H u g h C l u g s t a n of

HuJsui Falls , narrowly e s c a p e d b e i n g

l i l ; , , ] KiKiay a f t ernoon w h e n l i g h t n i n g

, < ;vk hti a s s h e wag f i t t i n g in t h e

i , _•.> iii Crandal l park. T h e l ight -

u j un^it h e r back c o n s i d e r a b l y

;,,..! >eJ the ch i ld t o b e c o m e hyeter-

u. t l :>r. C». A. C h a p m a n w a s sum-

mo m l 10 the park, a n d a f t e r ad min i s -

te i ius treatment and a m u s i n g t h e

child's m e i h e r that ai»eedy r e c o v e r y

, • iKt lake place , t h e l i t t l e g ir l w a s

iv inowd 10 her h o m e .

Ti:e child, a c c o m p a n i e d by t w e n t y

l t u..i>- l i tt le fr iend*, w e n t t o t h e park

iiu:••:!» The a f i e r n o o i ^ o r a p i c n i c , a n d

v ; . n the s torm, w T k h w a s t h e moat

Mv< • o( the s e a s o n , c a m e up a b o u t

4 U k s u e s o u g h t s h e l t e r i a t h e co l ­

l a r l i g h t n i n g s t r u c k a m e t e r

:i u l s t e r s t h e c u r r e n t u s e d la

::.- *he Henry Cranda l l month

t A >ing c o n s t e r n a t i o n a m o n g

.:;le lo lks . T h e l i t t l e g ir l ' s c lo th-

•:>» badly burned.

. uauia^e d o n e to t h e m e t e r put

'2 i i .^his o n t h e m o n u m e n t

>: v < iii m i s s i o n last n ight ,

r : t t le girl h a s p r a c t i c a l l y recov-

i\*m ;he s h o c k .

MALONE BOY DROWNED IN TRYING TO REACH BOAT.

t-u -

tr

ard Sherr i er , A g e d 15, M e e t s

Death in Indian L a k e — S w a m Out Af ter Boat .

i lard Sherr i er , K» y e a r s of ai?e, of

ivxare.s s t r e e t , Malone , w a s drown-I 'My af ter n o o n la s t W e d n e s d a y

? ii an L a k e . A n a t t e m p t at res-

* > a y o u n g w o m a n fa i l ed , b e c a u s e l iabi l i ty t o s w i m . T h e body w a s

. red about t w o h o u r s l a ter . • : i t T w a s c a m p i n g w i t h t w o oth-

; >, t w o or t h r e e y e a r s y o u n g e r .

N;..rk's C a m p , at t h e u p p e r e n d of

* am»». W h i l e t h e y w e r e e a t i n g »

::-:• the ir boat b r o k e a w a y and :>••! down s t r e a m . S h e r r i e r d o n n e d a n i n g su i t a n d l e a v i n g h i s asso-

:tr- Or lane Mark a n d Paul Murphy

> vf M a k m e . s w a n out a f t e r t h e i r

Ai>jkaremJy h e w a s s e l t e d w i t h ramp, for h e g a v e i n d i c a t i o n of

.'; > soon a f t er g e t t i n g i n t o d e e p

** r H i s c r i e s a n d t h o s e of h i s cotn-

n< w e r e heard by M i s s Reynold* Malone, a d a u g h t e r of t h e w e l l A n p h y s i c i a n of t h a t t o w n w h o

s c a m p i n g and w e n t o u t a f t er t h ^

. but b e f o r e s h e r e a c h e d h i m h e :k and, u n a b l e t o s w i m , s h e w a s un-

r t o g o i n t o t h e w a t e r a f ter h i m

D E A T H E N D S L I F E O F A G E D

AND HONORED RESIDENT.

S i l e n t M e s s e n g e r Y e s t e r d a y C a l l s Mrs.

K a t h a r i n e McGuire t o Htr F m a l

R e w a r d ,

In t h e d e a t h of Mrs . K a t h e r i n e Mc­

Guire , w h i c h occurred at 7 o 'c lock y e s - ! 1 0 * 1 1 xhl* w e * k -

KEESEVILLE PERSONALS. — S a m u e l C a s e y e n j o y e d S u n d a y in

t o w n .

— F r a n k F l a n e y of P e r u waa in t o w n

Sat ui day . Mr r.nd Mrs. Wi l l i am R o b e r t s w e r e

— C h a r l e s Call w a s l a K l i i a b e t h -

t c i d a y m o r n i n g in t h e h o m e of h e r

d a u g h t e r , Mrs. J o h n M c A i o o u , the vil­

l a g e h a s los t o n e of i u o ldes t and mos t

h o n o r e d res ident*\

S h e w a s born in t h e H i e La N o i x .

t b e d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. Thoouu*

Jordan . W a e u a y o u n g gir l her par­

e n t s r e m o v e d from Canada a n d locat­

e d l a S o u t h Pta t t sburg , w h e r e s h e re­

s i d e d unt i l e i g h t e c u y e a r s of a g e w h e n

s h e w a s w e d d e d t o J o h n McGuire of

L e w i s . Fo l low J11 g t h e i r m a r r i a g e , t h e

y o u n g c o u p l e t o o k #• the i r r e s i d e n c e

in L e w i s w h e r e t h e y m a d e t h e i r h o m e

near ly hal f a c e n t u r y , a n d unt i l t h e

d e a t h o f Mr. McGuire .

I m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r h e r h u s b a n d s de­

m i s e , t h e b e r e a v e d w i d o w c a m e to

K e e s e v i l l e a u d b e c a m e au i n m a t e of

t h e h o m e of h e r d a u g h t e i . Mrs. M»-

AIooo w i t h w h o m s h e r e s i d e d unti l

ca l l ed to b e r final reward .

Mrs. M c i i u i i e w a s t h e m o t h e r o*

s ix c h i l d r e n , B. J.. Johu . Michae l and

J a m e s , Mrs . McAlo^n and K l i z a b e i h

Mcisuire . of w h o m t h r e e <a:v ivc . Tfct-y

a r e J. B. and J o a u > k G u : : e ?n\l Mrs.

M c A l o c n . al l of th = s v i l lage . T h e o u -

e r n e a r s u r v i v o r s ar^-: T w o broth*-;?».

Luke aud ThoL»a<* Jordan of Plat'>-

b u i g , a n d t w o s > ' c : > , Mrs. Margaret

R>an of P l a t t s b u i g m d Mr*, J e n n i e

O'bough l in of St . Pa'i l . Miua.

D e s p i t e her advauc i t ig y e a r s . Mrs.

McGuird po^s^ss td all o: her facu l t i e s

ir. t o w n Sunday . ! — W i l l i a m Barker of P i a t t a b u r g w a s

in t o w n Sunday .

— M e l v i n 1-uck of K e e n e Val ley w a s ia t o w n Sunday .

, — T h e A. W. B o y n t o a fami ly a r e in c a m p at l>ouglas.

— K u i g e r s S t a g g K a s s o n w a s in AJ-Ijyany W e d n e s d a y .

— C . H. M e X u t t of E l i z a b e t b t o w n w a s in '.ov/u S u n d a y .

— J . H. A. Bond's faiui iy re turned from c a m p Monday .

— U e v . R. S. O Del! w a s a Friday-vis : tor in Plat t»burg.

— i i a r r y At wood t r a n s a c t e d b u s i n e s s in Bur l ington Monday .

— J o h n Hero o i B u r l i n g t o n i s visit­ing C l a r e n c e McAlovi i .

— M i s s H e l e u L a t o u r e l l e i s v i s i t i n g n h a l v e s in S c h e n e c t a d y .

— W. H Mc^uIloi;gh of N a i t h H u d son. w a s in t o w n Suuvlay.

— M*>s t i e o r t i a M ) i * v of S c h e a e c -tady w a s u t<»wu Saturday .

—i*ei»u»y Sheriff Jv-ha B i s h o p w a s n Kh/at»e*ht^ wn th i s w«<<k.

— 'A'iillaui S to ; r* t r a n s a c t e d bus*-nt s* Moi!d« y u :!i;ri'::j;»oii.

—4*h.:rU^ Ua:vr> of P o i t H-eary j W o t j a f t

The *tlewcdSL Start -: 'J Ir ii j

Soda Water Ice Cream Soda

Root Beer, Ginger Ale Orangeade

Sundaes

HOPKINS' DRUG STORt

Stan

REPORT SHOWS LOCAL FAIR NETTED THE SUM OF $703.10.

— J . H. A. B o n d w e n t t o A l b a n y Tues­

day . — M : s s Mary Cord eujo>e-J S u u d a \ f — —

an»oug fr i ends iu Wi l i sboro Money t o be T u r n e d O v e r t o McAuley — J A But ler of P l a t t s b u r g pasM-ii j A c a d e m y Fund F o r N e w

S u n d a y a m o n g fr iends in towi . . \ Bu i ld ing .

• i n

t o a r e m a r k a b l e d e g r e e . ih n«n«i

NEW YORK CHAUFFEUR IS F I N E D F I V E D O L L A R S .

B e r p a n Ral>e. a N e w York chauf­feur in t h e e m p l o y of a s u m m e r resi-<!ent a r x a ' T e n e o r g e ; w a n a r r e t t e d la«t ni^ht by Patrolaaan B e a u d in for speed­i n g t h r o u g h G l e n t r e e t . H e w a n trmv e l i n g s t t h e r a t ^ of for ty m i l e s a n hour and w h e n P a t r o l m a n B e a u d i n he ld up h i s h a n d for the chauffeur t o s t o p h e i gnored t h e officer and cont in­ued on t o t h e E m p i r e g a r a g e w h e r e t h e officer took h i m in c u s t o d y . H e w a s a r r a i g n e d before Ci ty J u d g e E n c h e s a n d w a s fined five do l lars .

w a s cle;;r s a d a c t i v e unt i l the las t a n d h e r d e m i s e w a s d u e t o t h e r a v a g e s of o ld a g e . A tew m i n u t e s be fore t h e an­ge l of d e a t h c a m e to c l a . m it^ o w n M r s McOuire c l o s e d her e y e s a n d c n t e i e d upon t h e e t e r n a l <leep wi th a s m i l e o% her l ips .

S h e waa a l i fe long and devout mem­ber of t h e K o i a a a O t h o l i c c h u r c h . within t h e c i rc l e of w a i c h ^ i e w a s a a a c t i v e w o r k e r dur ing all of her d a y - . H e r f r i e n d s w e r e d i m i t e d in n u m b e r s on ly t o t h e e x t e n t of h e r a c q u a i n t a n c e . A f a i O f u l wi fe , a I rv ing m o t h e r a n d a d e v o t e d fr iend. Mrs. M e G u i . e » a < h a p p i e s t w h e n p e r f o r m i n g s e m e kind ly ac t for o t h e r s . H e r d e e d s of char i ty w e r e c o u n t l e s s , e a c h e x e c u t e d in th?M quiet , m o t h e r l y m a r n e r w b . c b endear­ed t h e a g e d w o m a n to al l w i th w h o m s h e s a m e :n contac t Of h*>r it m a y truly be s ? i d s h e ^ ill b*> long and sin­cere ly HM/urned.

T h e funera l will rr.ke ;da< e at 1«» o 'c lock S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g from t h e Church of The Iramaculat** Concep­t ion, F a t h e r O'Rei l ly o^iriaTitj*:.

SHOOTS ROOSTER AND ALSO WOUNDS MAN

S o m e m e n a r e pla in l i a r s and o t h e r s r • pnot i ze t h e m s e l v e s i n t o b e l i e v i n g *: -t w h a t t h e y s a y i s t rue e v e n t h o u g h r- sii't.

R E F E R E E ' S S A L E .

^ P R E M E C O U R T : E s s e x C o u n t y .

'it-urge W. S m i t h Plaintiff , a g a i n s t Joiin G. F a y ML L u l u F a y h i s w i f e ;

:*:.:;.- Mars h a l l £ H o m e r Marsha l l .

fc>-r h- i sband; W a r r e a F a y a n d Mi^ c * i F a y . h i s w i f e ; O r r m F a y a n d

J. a F a y , h i s w i f e : F a y N o r r i s . Min-

Lit- H a y e s Burr i l l . MabeJ H a y e s J a c o -

W. J e s s i e H a y e s . A a r o n H a y e s a a d Sacie H a y e s , h i s w i f e : L a v i a a S. Wxl-kai^i; J o h n F . Hrtc i iooca , CfariaXia

l ^ i : ; h r . M a r i e t t a H i t c h o o c i ; L a c y

A i io i s ter , U e o r g e W r i g h t , A l b e r t V-r.^^t, A k m z o B a k e r . Alpavocso Baa>

tr. i . i i i t l U r i g h t a a d A l i d a B a k e r aavd

oui-r j^ersoa o r p e r s o n s w b o s a a y b e i*::~ a t l a w o f A r t e a a a W . Fajr. * e -

cea-rd a&d w n o s e s i n e a n d rti- .dence a r e t o t h e phrfatiaT

I>f*^danta. By i&« r i r t o e c f a n i n t e r l o c a t a r y

j j c ^ i L ^ t in p a r t i t i o n i n t h e

tt:*-d actioav l>

e*. i r tike

• 12 at publ ic a u c t i o n a t tfre off ice o f

A v;. r-oyDton i n

C o j t - r , X e w Tnrk,

**«^~ . on t n n M t n n a y nf i n l y n t 1#

*^«K a. n u l*iX •<r.t>^d jiresninea. t n sr l t ; A H t h a t

* ^ a or p a r e d n f taad i n J a y .

O c t t y , X . T ,

Eli P e t t i s of G o u v e r n e u r G e t s Bu l i e t

i4i L u n g After S a m e H a d N e a t l y Cl ipped R o o s t e r ' s H e a d .

El i P e t t i s , a Grand A r m y vet era a. aged € 8 y e a r s , r e c e i v e d a g u n shot w o u n d w h i l e ar work w h i s s a ^ mil l at L i t t l e Y o i k in the ' o w n of Fm*-ler, r ecen t ly , w h i c h m a y resu l t i n death .

G e o r g e D e n e c i a , a y o u n g m a n re­s i d i n g n e a r b y on t h e Abbot t farm w a n t e d to kill o u e of h i s roosr^rs. ar.-l dec ided TO shoot it. H e took a .;:* c a l i b r e rifle, and h i s a i m w a s g«>o*i e n o u g h t o cLp t h e f^ml"s h - a d • :"; i l eanly . T h e bullet s truck th*- Lar i c lay g r o u n d and g lam-ing quite sharpiy to o n e s ide , it r i r o c b e t t e d s tra ight u,

Mr. P e t t i s , p i e r c i n g h i s back, e n t e r i n g the l o w e r i»ortion of t b e l o b e of t h e r igh t lung , w h e r e I : emb*»dd~d it self.

Mr. P e t t i s coiiajrs^d, with a >hriek of jjain, but not unti l Tn^ wouii ' ied mar: w a s r e a c h e d by D e n e c i a could the lat­t e r b e l i e v e that t h e buiiet i rom h:s g u n had found a h u m a n Target. Be­s i d e s b e i n g c o n s i d e r a b l y out of l i n e -»i Uie n a t u r a l c o u r s e of The bul let , Mr. P e t t i s w a s on a >j»ot s e v e r a l f e e t high­e r t h a n **^ere t b e mis.-^I h:t t h e g r o u n d a f t e r k i l l ing t h e c h i c k e n .

A h a s t y e x a m i n a t i o n s h o w e d that Mr. P e t t i s w a s s e v e r e l y w o u n d e d , a* h e w a s bare ly c o n s c i o u s . Dr. S. C. C l o s e o f G o u v e r n e u r w a s s u m m o n e d , Iput w a s u n a b l e t o r e m o v e t h e bul let . P e t t i s w a s brought t o h i s h o m e a t Gou­v e r n e u r a n d h i s c o n d i t i o n i s sa id t o h*

s e r i o u s .

T b e b a l l e t l i e s e m b e d d e d in t h e rung, w h i c h i s filled w i t * b lood. Mr. P e t t i s h a s a wif* and t w o daughter* . aal r e s idrag a t Gou T e r s e trr.

*• u> a *..llt*r ii: t^wu Mord. iv — Mi>3» lsa***l Bc*ro of r iuri iagton

*ii- i; : >t of M s s Mary O H t a r a.

— i l e o : g c S.gm<r i |as i -urchaaed O a k H i m rar from C h a i l e s vVe^»on.

— Mi>s l i a iCol»-*ire -pvnt a lew d a y s in r iutrsbtirg. t h e g u e s t c f r t l a t h e s .

— M ; s s H^Iea F r a z i - r of P l a t t s b u z g s v i s i t ing h^r c o u s i n . Mrs. S t o k e s .

— A . C. Trumbul l K;( K e e n e Val l ey , trayisacted bi;>.ne<s in t o w n T u e s d a y

— \ V . J. Thibaul t of T i c o n d e r c g a p a s s e d Sund '> amo: ig n i e n i l s in t o w n

— M r s . H. P Le i s and Mrs. <;*c. ^ t-t-is of S a i a t i i c \*^re v i s i t o r s heae S u n day .

— M r . and M i s . J o s e p h Clark are re-j o k i n g over tbe arr ival of a s o n , bora . J u l y 13.

—Mr. and Mrs. I*erby a r e occup>»r.g :ht*ir h o m e on Port Kent Hil l for t h e s u m m e r .

— Mr. and Mrs C h a r l e s M c F a r l a r J of K e e n e ValKy m o t o i c d t o K e e s e v i l l e S^.nday.

— G e o r g e M J a c q u e s c f A u s a b l e P o . k s w a s a b::s:i:ess v i s i tor i a t o w n T u r s J a y .

—>I; : s F l o s s i e Husha r< t inned f iou i n v .s i t with iriw \*$ in Fa ir H a v e n . last w e e k

—Mr**. B J McGuire pas*«-.*d Sunday with Mr. ^;:d M's . T h o m a s B u r r o u g h s . Port K-:iV

—-Mi-s Mary til:** w a s a SumLtv

v i s i tor s iu Peru , a g u e s t o ' M*s. Pei« >

Keee»f.

— Mi*s Mary Pbin i i ey of I aw tuck. R I., i s v i s i t i n g h e r si&t^r. Mrs. J c h

Matt

AS s h o w n the d e t a i l e d rvpon /;t i :g fair g i v e n by t h e Com

— A. S. P r i m e a:.ti M ^ s I P r i m e of l 'pi*er J a y w e r e c a i l e —

1 u ^ J « y in t h i s v . l lage . — M r s . T h o m a s B u r r o u g h s ar.d M". •*

W a n en Good and M>a. c a l l d e Wedi**:-day i n r e l a t i v e * n\ town

—Harlow-* N cu l l s and M i s s H e l t a A r s o n last e v e n i n g tTuu:>day» a;*t-L* i d a banquet in K>>eX-

— Ml. and M i s . X H A l d i k h « t : S u n d a y g u e s t s at t h e R o m e y n c a m p . l>ou£las .

- M r . and Mrs. G. L. S t a r k s of S a -a n a c l^ike w e r e W e d n e s d a y g u e s - s o Mr «:.d Mrs. M. J. Cul lanan.

— M . s s Dula K o b a r e re turned T u e -day n ight , a l t e r v i s i t i n g f r i ends in IV c o n d e r o g a and i^ake G e o r g e

— M r s . J o h n S t o n e a n d M i s s Lena S t o n e of B u r l i n g t o n are g u e s t s of Mi*. H t n r y Al l en . N o r t h S a b l e s tree t .

— *\*. H. L a c y of W y a n d o t t e . Micir arr ived W e d n e s d a y to p a s s a mon'i: w i th h i s s i s t e r s . Mrs. W i l l i a m McMa bun arid Mis s B. L a c y

— M i s T. L. R y a n of P l a t t s b u r g w.i-ca l l ed to K e e s e v i l l e by t b e her ioas nl Mess af her s . s t er , Mrs .' >h:\ McGuire sr . * h o > e d e a t h i n c u r r e d «>e>terda>« Thui s t lay .

- M r tind M:s .1, hn G a m b l e of !•<• pars* d the ir b o n - y i m o n wi th Mr. ai:-! Mrs T h o m a s lUirror.ehs. !*ort K**:.

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— W i l f r e d V a r n o of P i a t t s b u r g ar-rivet! in tcw-n M o n d a y a n d wi l l be einplny*-d h e r e

— Mr. rn^l Mrs. E lex . 1-atourel le of P! . t : tsburc wer«^ The g u e s t s of t h e : r *c>n

G* o : c . Sunday .

— C h a r l e s Al len re turned Tu^sdav from L e o m i n V t e r . M i s s . , whorr* h e vis­it 's! hi£ son. Prank

—Mr. and Mrs. R H. N e w m a n <f N e w York c i ty w e r * reg is t fTed at A*»

R:versid*» S'ind^y.

ArbJickl^ and Miss El la j Jry/k I I Sv:id of E>sex

w>-ek v s i t ed l r i e n d s in j — M r s . E. C. l iarr a i d g-: tnddau^

' t* r. Miss P e a i l Atder>o: i of Spr iuc field, M a s s . w h o had »»een v i s i t n : * Mr*. B a r r s b r o t h e r s . I*ee a n d Fred Arthur, re turned h o m e Monduy.

— M r s . G e o r g e D o u g h t y and d4* m'\-

t er . Mis s Grac^. are re?v*tered u. T h e Conimert-ial . Mrs Dot:eh:y w a s a vi>-

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ar^d Mrs. I"). Coffee. Peru . W e d n e s d a y . W h i l e h» e M e s s r s . Math-

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— M e s s r s E A. L i b e r t y . R o y W n < h . L. Wo^dnjff. G e o r g e Ba««^ :• f t Ei«zr» betfctown v e r e in t o w n Monday .

— M r s . E C. Bull :*nd son Arrh'ir. are sj>ead :ziz a w^*»k ir» A u s a b l e F o r k s , t h * r u e s i of b^r s o n . Mr. Carl Bull .

— P h i l i p Arthur m o t o r e d 10 Dann^ m o r a Spturdav . and w a s t b e g i**««t of bi!« ;»arents, Mr. e n d Mrs . J. I. Arthur

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j iHtwt^eii the t w o ' Vi.;;uns —that * the K e e s v i l l i a n s . s o m e t i m e s t a i l e d th-« "Nai lers ." and t h e Minevi l l iar .s . bet ter k n o w n a s t b e "Miners.* t h e first nam­ed "vi i l iaaa" are n o w figuring j ierceat-a « e Of c o u r s e , the ir |»erreiit*a» TV.S s m a l l t o nun. but if o r e Mr Winch had d o n e t h e tw irlinj: in fore, it would h a v « been h i g h e r H e c e r t a i n l y has t l i e a r m . t b e s;«eed and t h e h e * d . and b e k a o w s I V D t o «se all t a r e e FYoaa t h e t**gi*tiinx of the fourth Urn

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J u n e 7 j»aJd Kd S t » n e Jul ie 1C» paid E a s e s C o Reje

publ ican C o Juii^ i € paid F. M. Hopkins"

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financial s e c r e t a i y St

J o a n s for rent o f na i l

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PASS UNLUCKY SEVENTH; JINX BOBS UP IN N INTH.

\l Through Eight Innings Keeseville

Plays Faultless Game. Then Lose*. |

D e s p i t e s e v e r a l d e f e a t s , inc lud ing . t h e o n e at t h e e l e v e n t h hour W e d n e s ­day o n P i c o t t e field, K e e s e v i l l e ' * baseba l l t e a m m e m b e r s appear to h a v e hit t h e upward g r a d e and the ir future l o o k s more p r o m i s i n g t h a n it did a f ter t h e S a t u r d a y ' s g a m e in Kl i zahe th town. T h e Jinx, w h i c h a t t a c h e d Itself to the loca l s right off the reel at t h e begin­n i n g of t h e s e a s o n , h a s b e e n routed

J from the u u l u c k y s e v e n t h i n n i n g , and . j if t h e d o p e s h e e t i s read c o r r e c t l y . It I t h i s w e e k m a d e it last g a s p i a g s tand I In t h e n in th . In o t h e r w o r d s i h e old 1 t rouble m a k i n g h o o d o o s h o u l d b e no

w h e r e in e v i d e n c e w h e n t h e h o m e t e a m a g a i n f a c e s an o p p o s i n g n ine .

T o m a k e t h i s doubly c e r t a i n , a c h a n g e c»r t w o in t h e p e r s o n n e l of thc-t e a m would great ly p l e a s e t h e fa us.

I l^ocal l o v e r s of t h e n a t i o n a l sport , w h o s e p a t r o n a g e m a k e s the g a m e pos­s i b l e h e r e , w o u l d l ike to s e e o n e or

j t w o n e w f a c e s in the l i n e u p . et»pecially ugains t t h e County Seat erg. w h o a:v d u e here S a t u r d a y . T h e s a m e loyal roo ters w o u l d al>o l ike to s e e the honir b o v s perfect b e l t e r te:*m v 01 k thai , h a s been d e l a y e d . W i v . few excep­t ions , the K e e s e v . l i e player^ worn pa re tavorab ly w i t h t h o s e a u a c i i ^ d t * i v o ther t e a m in t h e l eague , a fact w h u J should be a s readi ly r e t f g u u e d by tin

m e n t h e m s e l v e s a s it i s by t h e publ c Loral and v ic in i ty permanent a n ! irau>ient r e s i d e n t s wil l royal ly s»jp-l*ori a t e a m whi ch will u . n A;s shct:e of g a m e s aud t h e m a u a ^ r u i e n i h a s 11« • ight t o crab t h e sj>ort h e r e by nejelec: iiig to prov ide t h e f a n s w i t h w h a t they pay real m o n e y to w i t n e s s .

T o return t o W e d n e s d a y ' s contes* Westi»ort o p c u e d t h e bat t l e by g o i n ^ ' t o t h e bat first a u d wi th S i e v e n s i n the b o t for K e e s e v i l l e t h e v i s i t o r s w e r e ret ired in prompt order. T h e loca l s g a v e t h e i r s l a b m a u bri l l iant sup:or* unti l the srxth. up to w h i c h t i m e they ap | i eared t o h a v e victory o n ice . With o n l y t h r e e s e s s i o n s to p lay . W e s t port s co red t w o r u n s , equa l l ing t h e n u m b e r g a t h e r e d e a r l i e r in t h e c o n t e s t by t h e i r o p p o n e n t s . A s the s e v e n t h and e i g h t h e n d e d wi thout e i t h e r s i de add-n.g t o i ; s ta l ly s a e e t it ju s : did s e e m K e e s e v i l l e would bring h o m e t h e l*a con . but a l a s and a lack , t h e j inx bob­bed up in t h e first half o f t h e n inth . Wit a tv .o m e n out . t w o m e n o n b a s e s and t * o s t r i k e s on t h e bat ter , the hor?e t'*y? li.t the t o b o g g a n and be

| f«ue :h<-y r-»ache*l the bot tom the visi-$4TT I'^iti-r^ h i d c h a l k e d f.ve runs for a tot n

of s e v e n . K e e s e v i l l e w a s ret ired w itii l i t t le or r.'> effort ir. the final round ard the >ci»re v\ is U ^ s T p o n T, K e e s e v i l l e 2.

D i a m o n d Chips . Vack of s^e^-d in fieldit.g t h r e e l»n!l>

V^HS a s im;:-h n>j )ot i s ib le for Wedi ie — day"s d e U a t :»* . * KJ'.I er fac tors .

S t e v e n s p:tc;o-d L r.'T-s:stent t a m e and w a s g i v e n s o o d i;:pport e x c e p t uti r h:e t o c c a s i o n s .

It will Ue a hut t i m e in t h e old t o w s o i t u r u a y e \ e n n c — p r o v i d . u c Keesc -u l i e t r ims E' town.

T h e County S e t t e r s a d m i n i s t e r e d a s e v e r e d r u t h i n g Saturday to K e t s e t r e .

Let all fa:.s a'te;*d S a t u r d a y s g a m e • •»r. P . i o t t e tied, that the l.>cal t e a m m a y i»e c h e e r e d to vitn»r>.

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. The Semi=Annual Clearance Sale offers opportunities for saving that cannot be sverlocJced by any person who would economize upon ihe-r pur­chases for Summer or early Autumn needs

Women's Tailored Suits AT Jl ST HALF REGULAR PRICES

Make selections from our regular stock of hickarane tailored woolen or linen suits, representing the iv'stest type of workmanship in the most desirable styles \VOOLLN SUITS—

Formerly selling at SC:.50, $2?.00, $32.50, $35.00, $37.50, $40.00, $42.50. $50.00. $55.00. $5S00, $00.00, $ o 00. PRICED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE AT $:i.25 $12,50 $!3.r3 S'5.00 S'6.25. $17.50 $20.00 $21.25 $22.50 $24.00 $25.00 $2<>.00 $30.00 $32.50

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P - o t e s t A g a i n s t U m p i r e .

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l"mi»ire M o o t Mc-Connick. in m mum*-

jof ball b e t w e e n t w o t e a m s of t h e i 'oa l kiid C o k e L e a g u e played a t Mr. B m i -duck. Pa . . L u t h e r White , a m e m b e r ^ t h e Mi. B r a d d i x k t e a m , ran t o hi.-h o m e n e a r b y a n d *ecu i*d a W i n c h e s ­t e r rifie. r e t u r n e d tn the field, wher^ h e t h r e a t e n e d tu kill the u m p i r e an i m e m b e r s of t h e v U i t i n g t e a m I

O v e r a t h o u s a n d sj»ecta.tors. arnor.^ t h e m m a n y w o m e n and c h i l d r e n imm'-d i a t e l y * o u c a t s a f e t y in flii^iT. With- J in l b roe m i n u t e s a f ter b i s a p p e a r a n c e j w i t c t h e a:tf» W h i t e h a d t h e p lay ing field t o h imse l f . U o s o e n a n d c s u l d r c s ran fcreamina: h y s t e r i c a l l y t h r o u g h ) the s t r e e t * a n d m e * a i d fcefei&d o k > e c ^ of a l l kim4s

1 iiij*ire McCormick found t w o offi­c e r * m d wfefe them s w # o r e 4 4 O W B o a U h i t ^ w h i l e he w a s tnrimg t» l s c a t e line M i i i f i , t h e c a t c h e r o f t h e <n-^ ^ r r r / t e a m . A f t e r us ins: t h e i r miarht ***** f r e e l y the s a l e t r s oret icatae Whit* i a 4 carrieel k i s s k e f a r e M a * * * ] t r a t ^ M c C a s s e y , w k s jr-miaid rd i k a t • t k e f n k.

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LINEN SUITS— Formerlv selling at $:i 50, 16.50, 17.50, 1^>'\

21.50,22 50/25.00,32.5^ PRICIfD FOR QUICK CLEARANCE AT 55.73 $5.25 $6.75 5^.25 $10.75 $12.50. $16.25

White Woolen Suitings Variety of fine medium tind heavy serge wea\es.

also diagonal and novelty effects varying in widths iicir 50 to 5 > inches, formerlv selling at $1.25. 1.50, 2.00 2.25 and 2.50. priced at 95;. $!.05 $:.15 $1.20and$1.50 COLORED SUITINGS

Lupin's Fine French \*oile—usually selling at $1.2? and 1 50, priced at 5 C per yard.

SERGE SUITINGS—Navy and Copenhagen Blae Brown Tan, Gray, also Black, value 85; and 51.0"

| priced at 68 ;ents per yard. AT $1.00 —Variety of stylish weaves and colorings

actual worth $1.50 and 1.75, priced at $1,00 per yard MYSTRAL CEOTH—Especially suitable for coat?

and suits—navy and Dutch Mue. gray and tan, 5oinctes wide, value $1.75. priced at $!.19 per yard.

FINEST WOOLEN SUITINGS—Including thesea-son's high grade novelties in Scotch mixtures, Bedford cords, Whipcords. "Worsteds, Serges, etc . various color­ings, originally selling at S2 00. 2.2? and 2.50 per yard Priced at $1.50 per yard,

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CHENEY BROS SHOWERPROOF FOU­LARDS—*8 cents per yard

HASKELL^ FANCY SILKS Inchiding vanety of | pretty stripes and checks in fashkmable colors, also Mack

and white—usual price f 1JO0, priced at 65c per ya*d NO\ ELH DRESS Stt-KS—FashamaNe colorn^

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