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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MORNINbf. SEPTEMBER 14. 181IT.
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Ulest Side and Ciiv Suburban
FAREWELL RECEPTION.
Tendered by Congregation ot Scrnnlon
Street Baptist Church to Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Morris.
The congregation of the Scranton
Street HaptlBt church tendered a de
parting member and his family a fare
well lcccptlon tit the church last even
ing. Hcv. S. P. Mathews, pastor 6t
the church, presided over the meeting
tind though tinged with regret at their
departure, the fellowship and regard
exhibited will no doubt always exist
ns a pleasant memory with Mr. and
Mis. W. D. Morris. Rev. Owen James,
n. former pastor of the church, and nt
pri.ont visiting here, spoke of his deep
feeling of friendship for the departing;
n friendship which lasted simp its
beginning over fourteen years ngo.
John Owens and Randolph Jones spoke
bileily of their association for so many
j ears with Mr. Morris as a deacon
and his kindly assistance and valued
ndvloui A quartette comprising K. E.
Lord. David i:ans, Thomas O. Evans
and Johji II Phillips, sang and a well
tilled puisewas presented Mr. Morris
by the pastor, Rev S. r Mathews, on
behalf of the congregation. The sur
prised recipient responded In a feeling
manner.
Dr. Beddoe, supeilntendent of the
Sabbath school,' made some Interesting
icmatk.'The chinch choir rendered
a selection Mls l!oo Phillips ten
dered Mr and Mrs Mollis "bon oy
ago" on behalf of the Baptist Young
People's society. The rest of the even
Ing was spent In a general handshak
ing. Mi. and Mrs. Morris and family
leave from their present residence on
North Garfield nvenue this morning
and sail on Wednesday for Birming
ham, England, to reside permanently.
TRUE IVOHITES ORATE.
.Once' each month the members of
Dcwl Sant lodge of True Ivorltc,
meeting at Co-opei.itlve hall, hae a
llteiary adjunct to the routine business
of the lodge Last evening it was in
tended to hae a ocal contest The
content was open only to the numbers
who had passed two score nnd five.
A debate was to be heard upon the
topic "What Is the host way b .hich
the leiuie hours of the working claps
can be improved" The schedule was
not hovvevci can led out and insivad
an impromptu contest was gotten up
The man who knew about the "Klon
dike" In five minutes was given n
small pilze Seveial ontcied but Da
id Lewis was the lucky Individual
THEY SETTLED IT
Charles Clatk and Chailes Brown,
both of North Sciunton suffeied an
estiangement last Saturday, though
Mi Clark Is emploer and Mr. Brown
Is cmplojed The dlfteienccs between
the two grew and words weie utteied
by Mi Hi own to the effect that he
would "1111 Mr. Clark so full of bullets
that he (Clark) would not know what
had stiuek him" A warrant was Is
sued from Aldtiman Moses" ofllcc and
last evening the hearing took place.
After considerable oiatory had been
heard, the principals decided to re
agree nnd Mr. Brown paid tho costs.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. Mary Davis and daughter, Miss
Owen, of Corbett avenue, have returned
from a visit with friends at Plymouth
and Vv'llkes-Barre.
Mrs. H. Q. Morgan and family have
returned from their summer sojourn nt
Lake Wlnola.
Miss Mann, of Altoona, Is tho guest
of West Scranton relatives.
Miss Lizzie Smith, of Rebecca ave
nue, Is visiting friends at Hawioy.
Mr. and Mrs. George Saxe and daugh
ter, Miss Ednn, of North Main avenue,
have returned from Atlantic City and
New York city.
Miss Elizabeth Morgans, of Garfield
avenue, Is tho guest of friends at
Youngstown, O.
Miss Margaret Phillips, of Kingston,
Is the guest of Miss Catherine Philips,
of Academy street.
Mrs. "Weston Vv'llklns, of Seventh
street, has returned from a visit nt
Buffalo.
Miss Mame Speece, of South Main
avenue, Is the guest of Mrs. J. P. Acker,
of South Main avenue.
Hiss Anna Hendrlckson, of Salem, Is
the guest of Miss Hannah Hill, of Fil
moro avenue.
Miss Laura Pawling, of Swetland
street, has returned from an extended
visit at Canton, Bradfoid county.
Mrs. D. W. Vaughan, of Garfield ave
nue, is visiting at Akron, Ohio.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. D. Howell, of South
Sumner avenue, have returned from
Pen Argyl.
Mr. and Mrs Bernard White, of Ey
non street, are the guests ot friends at
New Haven, Conn.
E G. Jones has retuined from a sum
mer stay at Lake Wlnola.
Thomas Larkln, of West Lackawan
na avenue, who has been spending his
acatlon with his parents, has returned
to Niagara university for the fall term.
Hurry McMillan, of West PIttston,
spent Sunday with friends on this side.
Mall Carrier W. D. Morgan, of North
Hde Park avenue, is able to be out,
after a serious Illness.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. R. Walls and Miss
Maggie Evans have returned homo
from a visit at the residence of Watkln
Jones, on Wnshhum stieet.
Olwer Jones, formerly a clerk In T.
Fellows Mason's store, has accepted a
position with Giles Bros, the South
Main avenue butchers.
Miss Bessie Williams, of South Main
avenue, has leturned from a visit at
Lake Champlaln
Mrs. Thomas Edmunds, of Tower
City. Pa , returns home today, after
an extended -visit with friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. T. "W. Davis, of South
Main avenue, have returned home from
Lake Wlnola, where thev spent tho
summer.
Mls Mae Thomas, of Ashley, spent
Sunday with her parents on Luzerne
htieet.
Clinton Reese, of Wllkes-Bane, Is the
guest of Mr. Henry Williams, of North
Main avenue.
Mis. Robert Evans, of Clark's Sum
mit, spent jesterday with telatlves In
town.
A T. Helser, of the firm of Heiser &
Wntnke, left yesterday to spend a week
nt Maplewood.
Misses Ada Saxe and Beatrice Long
have been elected delegates to repre
sent tho Washburn Street Presbyterian
Christian Endeavor society at tho state
convention to bo held at Easton next
month.
E. M. Clarke, of Clarke Bros., is In
New York city.
MINOR NEWS NOTES.
At the regular session 01 St. Bren
dan's council, No. 243. Young Men's
Institute, the representatives of tho
council at the national convention nt
Philadelphia In August submitted their
report. It proved Instructive and en
tertaining. Mnthevv Caw ley nnd John
J. Durkln were the delegates.
Only routine business was considered
at tho meeting of tho Columbia Chem
ical company held nt their quarters on
Division street last evening.
Dr. E. Y. Harrison, Dentist, Meara
Hall. 113 S. Main avenue.
Tho West Side board of trade will
hold its monthly session this evening
at Its rooms over tho West Side bank.
The president urges a good attendance.
The unknown who drove so reckless
ly up and down Morris court on Sun
day evening and was consequently ar
rested, proved to be John Casper, of
North Fllmore avenue. In police court
jesterday morning Alderman Moses
fined him $11 which he paid.
In tho obituary notice of Mrs. Wil
liam R. Lewis, of 19 Corbett avenue,
In yesterday's issue of this paper, it
was Inadvertently made to read Sirs.
William R. Williams. Tho funeral
services of the deceased lady will oc
cur this afternoon at the Welsh Cal-
vlnlstlc Methodist church. Interment
will be made at tho Washburn street
cemetery.
The latest and best styles Roberts,
126 North Main.
The Hyde Park Father Mathevv so
ciety will hold Its twenty-sixth annu
al ball at Mears' hall on Friday even
ing, Oct. 8. The committee in charge,
of which P. W. Rohan Is chairman, is
leaving nothing undone to mako It
enjoyable for all who attend.
We laundry stiff collars with soft
button holes. Crystal Laundry.
SOUTH SCUANTON.
Michael Weber, of Irving avenue, nn
employe- of tho Scranton Electric Light,
Heat and Power company, met with an
accident on Saturday ovcnlng about ll.iM
o'clock. Mr. Weber was engaged In trim
ming one of the lamps In tho Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western depot, bring
upon a largo step ladder at tho lime. In
nom way ho slipped nnd fell from tho
ladder, striking his face and bruising his
body. Ho was removed to tho Lackawan
na hocpltal,
Coumbus council, Young Men's insti
tute, met last evening In rcgulnr Bcslon.
Tho members, listened to nn entertaining
address by J. A. Mullgan, of Louisville,
Ky who Is connected with the lnsurnnco
department of tho Institute's national
body.
Miss Knto Gordon, of Stono avenue, is
entertaining Miss Annie Kane, of Ring
hnmton, Miss Kate Cone, of Genet street, has
resumed her studies at Stroudsburg Nor
mnl school.
Mr. nnd Mrs. August Sohlmprf, of Cedar
avenue, spent yesterday nt Crjstal Lake.
Mi. and Mrs. J. B. Green and fnnMly,
of Crown avenue, have returned fioir. a
visit at Wellsvllle.
Wo laundry stiff collars with soft
button holes. Crystal Laundry
names. In police court yesterday
morning Mrs. Scott wns discharged, but
her husband was fined $10.
JUDuE WILLEY WILL SPEAK.
UUNMOlti:
A rst side Business Directory.
MRS. r-ENTON, CLAIRVOYANT AND
prhenologtst, 412 North Main avenue.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
B. G. MORGAN & SON7 NOTARIK3
Public, Real Estate, Torelgn Exchange
and Ocean Ticket Agents. Rents col
lected. Prompt monthly settlements.
Ofllco 1104 Jackson street, over Mus
grave's drug store.
SECOND HAND I URNITURE Cash for
nnj thing ou have to sell. Furniture,
Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and tee tho
stock of J. C. King, 7U1 to 709 West Lacic.
awanna avenue
(Miss Diana Capwell, of Cherry street,
returned jesterday from a visit with lel
atlves at Lake Wlnola.
Tho ladles of the Golden Eagle temple,
No. 81, will hold a necktie social at tho
homo of William Miller, on Brook street,
Thursday evening.
Theodore Zlegler, otTaylor avenue, hns
returned from a month's outing nt Lake
Wlnola.
Edgar Carlton, of South Sterling, is
the gueM of Mr. and Mrs. G. It. Lancas
ter, of Dlakely street.
MIe Olive Haynes, of Pino street, re
turned yesterday from a visit with friends
at Honesdalo.
Tho funeral of Walter, the InMnt son of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Schoonover, of
DHkoly street, occurred jesterday after
noon at 2 o'clock Interment was mado
In Dunmore cemetery.
Mrs. Conklln. of Brooklyn, N. Y., na
tional secretary of the Woman's Chris
tian Temperance union, gave an nddreas
In tho Methodist churcOi Inst evening.
During tho nddrcs Mrs. Conklln ex
plained the three principals of tho union.
Total abstinence, purity and franchise.
Sho also spoko of the habits that aro
formed from oat'ng brandied chocolates
and poppy rolls.
Tho Young People's Society of Chris
tian Endeavor of tho Dudley Street bap
tist church will hold nn avoirdupois to
clnl at tho homo of Thomas Protheroe,
on Drinker street, Friday evening.
The Young Ladles' Mission circle or tho
Presbyterian church will hold a lawn to
cial nt the homo of George Rought, of
Blakely street, tonight.
The funeral of Airs Archibald McAl
lister, mother of Councilman McAllister,
will occur this morning at 10 o'clock. A
FOlcmn high mas of requiem will be cel
ebrated in St. Man's church. Interment
will be rpade In the Catholic cemetery.
Wcll-Known Economist to Address
tlio Board of Trndc.
Secretary Athcrton, of the board ot
trade, yesterday resumed his duties,
after an absence of a week spent In
touring New England. Mr. Atherton
hns succeeded In securing tho services
of Hon. Freeman O. Wllley, of New
York, who has consented to deliver an
nddress to tho members of tho board
nnd their friends nt their next regular
meeting, Monday, Sept. 20.
Judgo Wllley will speak on tho tariff,
from a non-partlsnn standpoint, nnd
those who will bo present will henr a
great subject treated by a master
mlrf. Judge Wllley has a reputation
as nn orator second to none. He Is n
speaker of rare power. His recent
work, "The Laborer and the Capital
ist," hns placed him nt almost a single
bound. In the foremost rank of think
ers nnd economists. The Influence of
his work on tho side ot humnnlty nnd
civilization can hardly be estimated.
Each member of the board will have
the privilege of Inviting a friend to the
meeting, and from present Indications
it would appear that the audience will
do credit to the occasion.
Why Co
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to Alaska
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STONE CRUSHER SET UP.
Will Prepare Stone for tlio Ninth nnd
Seventeenth nrds.
Street Commissioner Dunning yester
day set up a stono crusher on the va
cant lots nt Adams avenue nnd Mul
berry street nnd today will begin to
crush n nllo of stones that has been
accumulating In the rear of the City
Hall for some time.
The crushed stono will be used In re
pairing the unpaved streets of the
Ninth and Seventeenth wards.
QOLD
' DUST
when you can get it right at
home ? Your grocer sells it.
MADE ONLY BY
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
Chicago. SU Louis. Now York,
Niuigmm!jl
Boston.
Philadelphia
OBITUARY.
aptter
i NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS
18 Offices la the United States.
We extract teeth, fill teeth nnd apply gold
crowns and bridge work without the least
pnrtldo of pain by n method patented nnd
used by us only. No sleep-producing agents
or cocaine. Coinonnd have your teeth ex.
trnctcdlntho morning and go home In the
evening with new teeth.
Mrw flinfnrr for pnlnless extracting
PIO WlclrgC when tooth are ordored.
K&
YOUR BEDROOM
Is worthy of as much attention ns the best
parlor. Call nnd see our stock of line Hod
Anna, tho Infant daughter of Mr. and
field av ' o "died on BU,iv Vt rnoon ! ' Suits at low prices and easy terms,
at tho parental residence. Tho funeral
will tako placo this nfternoon from tho
family residence. Interment will bo made
at the Washburn street cemetery.
SOUTH SCIIANTON.
ru 5jyf jS'JS15't!S
arebodse
WE SELL
MACHINES
MINOOKA.
Oh, no; ours is not the ouly first-ola?3 sowing machine on tho
luiiiket. There aio olhets just as good, but none batter.
The Tiutli is
Globe Sewing Machines
embody every valuable improvement to bo found iu any othor
machine, no matter what its mako or namo may be. While wo
can safely say that they are tho best machines that inventive
genius-, skilled labor and money combined can produce, and tho
only difference between Globe Machiucs and those sold at more
than double our pricos through special agents, lies in tho price.
Wo sell sewing machines for what they aro actually worth;
agents sell them 'at figures that allow them to pay immense profits
to solicitors, collectors, etc., besides allowing for interest on out
standing accounts that run on for years, and providing a margin
to cover the bills that aro never paid.
These facts account for tho fancy figuros charged by manu
factures who sell through soliciting agents while tho prices
charged by us represent tho intrinsio value of tho machines, or
what they aro actually worth in tho regular lino of legitimato
selling.
Globe Sewing Machines
Havo all tho important improvements to bo found in auy first
class machine, no matter what its namo or mako may bo. It is
light running, automatic in action wherover such is possible,
light running and almost noiseless.
Tho cabinet work comes in a variety of different woods, and
tho finish and decorations aro highly artistic throughout.
While Officer Patrick May was pa
trollng Diamond avenue early Sunday
morning he spied a man rapidly ap
proaching him with a large feed bag
thrown over his shoulder. The man,
upon perceiving the ofllcer. dropped the
bag and walked tow aid tho guardian
of the peace and began to talk to him.
Their conversation, however, was of
short duration, for the man who drop
ped the bag seemed nervous. After he
had depaited Patrolman May decided
to find out the contents of the bag
nnd found It filled with corn and toma
toes. Suimlslng that the vegetables
were not honestly gotten, and being
npprl&ed but a few days before that
several gardens and clothes lines had
been visited and everything they con
tained taken, the officer decided to ar
rest the man whom he recognized as
Burton Knapp. He was taken to tho
station house where he confessed his
guilt, pleading poverty as the cause
of his crime. James Stevens, from
whose garden the corn was taken,
appeared against him yesterday morrj
lng and Knapp was compelled to fur
nish ball In the sum of $200 to appear
at court.
JHss Mildred Green, of Waverly, will
spend the winter with her cousin, Mrs.
C. J. Church, of North Main avenue.
W. E. Anderson and son, of North
Slain avenue, are in Leroy, N. Y.
Frank W. Simpson, of Olyphant, Is
the guest of his daughter, Mrs. A. H.
Kelsllng, of Short avenue.
David Jones, who has been spending
the summer months with his parents,
the Rev. nnd Mrs. R. S. Jones, left
last evening for Olivet, Jllch., to fur
ther pursue his studies.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. William T.
Kelsllng, of North Main avenue, a
son.
Preparations are perfected for the
business men's carnival to be given
this evening In Company H armory,
under tho nusplces of the North Main
Avenue Baptist church. The novel and
cprlous programme will close each
evening with an Ice cream social.
John Smith, residing in this place,
went to the central city Saturday af
ternoon for the purpose of purchasing
a pair of trousers His first call was
made upon W, Rosenberry, the Lacka
wanna avenue clothler.and after view
ing the different articles of wearing
apparel, ho decided upon what suited
his liking. When ho asked Rosenberry
the price of the goods which was $3,
he proceeded to walk out of the store
but was called back by the proprietor
who, upon falling to sell to Smith, be
came incensed and struck his would-
be customer in the mouth. For this of
fence Rosenberry was arraigned be
fore Alderman FIdler yesterday after
noon and held In $200 ball for his ap
pearance. Thomas Evans, who has been visit
ing relatives In this end for tho past
few days, left yesterday for New Cas
tle, Pa.
John Conner and Thomas McGroaity,
of Plains, spent Sunday with friends on
Main street.
JL r. Flynn and Anthony Hart attend
ed a select party at Mountain Lake jes
terday. The O'Conncll council, Young Sten's In
stitute, will hold a special meeting this
ovonlng.
iMessrs jr. H. McDonough nnd Michael
J. Carroll made a business trip to Pitts
ton yepterday.
Tho township schools will re-open this
morning.
A gang of Jolly fellows who style them
se'iv" re "Has Been Sports," spent yes-
i No 5 meadow devouring clams,
r of email bojs Joined In tho
Plniuricld, Ind.,
nnd return, only $12 95 from Buffalo,
account Trlends Yearly Meeting. Tick
ets on sale Sept. 15 to 20 Inclusive, and
good to return until Sept. 24.
Call on your nearest ticket agenf, or
address F. J. Moore, Gen'l Agent, 23
Exchange street, Buffalo, N. Y.
If a retailer found that every attempt
at substitution cost him a customer he
would soon be tired of It, and would
supply what the public asks for.
Sleeping enr for New York, via. Le
high Valley railroad, may be occupied
at Wllkcs-Barre after 9:00 p. m. Ar
rives New York 8:23 a. m. Tickets at
SOS Lackawanna avenue.
BARBOUR'S HO WiE CREDIT HOUSE
425 LACKAWANNA AVE.
MADE IV1E A MAKM
AJAX TAMXTS POSITIVELY CURE
l l.r.Afnoifj UiAMiaeMVallax Mem
' jl or7,Impotenc7, hloepleisneas, etc , CAtned
v by Abuse op other I xcessos nnd Inrllv
fZfV, c rot loan, uney fjuxcKiy ana aurtiv
lf roBtoro LostMtttUtj in old or roun? ond
nt ft man ioreiuar, oirinftss or marriage
FULL SET OF TEETH
We Guarantee a Fit
$5.00.
Gold Crown and Bridge Wort a Specialty.
The largo patronago of tho New York Den
tal Parlors Is duo to tlio uniformly hlgh-grada
work dono by skilled dentists and the ten
j ear written guarantee glv en.
lrerent Insanttr am Consumption It
n ThtlrnM, ahnw lcmedinta lmcrovo
tnsntnnd efforts n UKC where nil other falfltv
1 o Cure n Cold in One Day.
Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It
fhils to cure. 25 cents.
to
V
lowing composed a party thnt
purtlcn of Saturday evening in
.den mines: Messrs. M. J. McCrta,
Gallagher. Joseph Walsh, John
McCrta, M. J. Walsh and Misses Mary
Cokles, of Philadelphia; May Cahlll. Mar
garet McCrea, Harry Casey and Ann Lan
gan. Tho party was chaperoned by Mr.
JoEtph Walsh.
Tlio Crescents, of Pino Brook, defeated
tho homo team yestcrdiy In a, poorly
played game.
(Miss Mary Judge Is visiting friends In
PIttston.
James Holleian, of Oljphant, spent yes
terday with friends here.
Mamger O. T. Davis, of tho South Fide
store, will leav o for Now York this morn
ing on a business trip.
An Infant chlhl of Mr. and Mrs. John
Ruane died jesterday artcrnoon of chol
era Infantum.
John J. O'iNelll, the well-known base
ball plajer, who has been putting up a.
great game for tho Cortland team, of tho
New York State league, will arrive home
today. In tho evening Mr. O'Neill will
bo tendered . reception by tho O'Conncll
council, Young Men's Institute, of which
ho is a member.
Tho representative team of this town
and the Mooste Populiis will battlo for
honors on Scranton park Thursday.
WHAT DOTHE CHILDREN DRINK?
Don't glvo thorn ten or tollee. Have you
tiled the now food drink called Grnln-O? It
Ik delicious and nourishing and takes tho
place of rollee. Hie moro lralu-0 you give
the children the more health jou distribute
through their hj steins. Oialn-0 Is made of
pure grain, and when properly prepared
tastes like tho choko grades of colleo but
costs about 14 us much. All grocers sell It
15c. and J5c.
slt upon hating tho genuine AJax Tnhlets. Thej
h&Tocurva thousands and wlllcurejoa. WoRtToapos
itive written eunrantra to oSoct a cure Cfl PTC In
each case or refund the tnoner. l'rlcouw V I wiper
rackneet or six rksen (full treatment) for fZGO. Ijy
mall, in plain wrapper upon receipt of price. C Ironlar
'" AJAX REMEDY CO., cEKS'Sff"
Koi sale in Rcranton, Pa., by Muttheus
uros. 11 ml .Morgan a. uo.
NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS
Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Avej,,
(Over Newark Shoo Store.) Entrance
011 Wyoming avenue.
Hours, 8 to 3.
Sunday 10 to 4
WOLF & tVENZEL,
240 Adams Ave., Opp. Court House.
PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUfflBERS
Sola Agents for Klchardson-Bojaton's
Furnaces and Rangjo.
Professional Directory.
Advertisements Under This Head $5 Per Line Per Year.
Physicinns and Surgeons.
DR KAY, 200 I'enn ave., 1-5 and 7-0 p. m.
Diseases of women, children. Telephone.
DR. BATESON, 337 N. WASHINGTON
avenue, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
DR C. L. PltnY HAS REMOVED HIS
oillces to tho Jewell Building, 303 Spruce
street.
MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D., HOME
opathlst, No. 28 Adams avenue.
EXCITING RUNAWAY TRIP.
AMUSEMENTS.
Academy of Husic
Rels & Uureunder, Lessees.
II. R. Lone, Local Manager,
3 nights, 2 matinees, beginning
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13.
Mutlnee Tuesday una Wednesday,
THE STRANGE
ADVENTURES OF
russ BROWN
700 nights In London, 100 nights In New
York. Everybody w ho Is nnjbody will see
Missllrown. A musical comedy, all laughs.
THK COMPANY: Will H. HlHing, Walter
Pletcliei, Ho,er Dolan, Joseph Fltzpatrlck,
JoHeph C Kenny, Mli Mamie Hcott, Miss
llelle Dolau, MUs Mlllun KemMe, .Miss
Emma Pond, Miss Eva Kelbie, Miss Jose
phine Knight, Miss anette Jtjuu, Miss
Clara Lake.
PRICES:
Three Drawers, $19.50.
Five Drawers, $21.50.
Seven Drawers, $22.50.
Globe Warehouse
GREEN RIDGE.
Miss Jennlo Place Is tho gua.it of friends
In Stroudsburg.
Tho Senior Epworth Uague of tho As
bury Methodist Episcopal church Is mak
ing preparations for a "welcomo homo"
social, to bo held In tho church parlors
Pilday evening.
Dr S. Stevens', of Capouso avenue. Is
again able to be around after lvlng con
fined to his home with diphtheria.
Miss I.ancta Lee, or Poughkeopsle, Is
visiting Mrs. C. E. Dolph.
Mrs. II. AI. Cole, who has be:n spend
ing tho summer with her parents at
Montrose, has returned honr.
Mlra ITmallne Barnes, of Fordham
street, Is spending a few weeks with
friends In Qelntt.
iMra. S. C. Dorsey and daughter, Eva,
have returned to their home on Dclaw.vra
street, after spending the past ten days
at Brooklyn.
Mrs. Hoy McKune, of Pordham ftrect,
Is entertaining her sister, Miss Ruth Mc
Kune, of Bath, N. Y.
MIbs Eva Brown, of Capouso nvenuo,
spent Sunday at Lake Wlnola.
The Women's Christian Tcmpcranco
urlon will bo held at tho home of Mrs
Krank DePue. 228 New York street, this
afternoon at 3 o'clock. All members aro
requested to bo present as there will bo
an election ot olllcers for tho ensuing
year.
Mss Agnca Paul, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
who has been spending the past three
weeks with Miss Emma Brundago, of
Dickson avenue, has returned homo.
Trolley Car Huns from Mnin Avonuc
to LiicUnvinnnn Avcnuo Crosing.
Early yesterday morning open car
No. 24 of the Traction company was
coming cityward from North Main
avenue. Just as the switch at Jack
son street was reached a derangement
of the brake apparatus occurred and
the car ran through tho switch down
Jackson, then Robinson, out -vinth to
"West Lackawanna gaining momentum
rapidly. AVhat was the horror of the
passengers, of whom there were sever
al, to see coming over the Delaware,
Lackawanna and "Western crossing, a
Swetland street car and a collision
seemed Inevitable. Some remained
stated while others considered "re
treat the better part of valor" and
Jumped or fell ort. The car sped on,
with the motorman -vainly struggling
for control. The motorman on the
other car grasped the situation and
backed his car out of harm's way, and
tho runaway stopped Just beyond tho
crossing
None of the passengers who got off
so perclpltately were seriously injured.
Attorney C. E. Olver was bruised nnd
Jarred. James Alrley, Jr., was moro
or less shaken. Attorney Lewis kept
his balance and came out safely. Mr.
Richards, of North Main avenue, prob
nbly sustained tho severest Jolting ns
he was thrown ....
3 NIOHTS, COMMENCINO THURSDAY,
SEPT. 1 6. Matinees Friday and Saturday.
TilVTIIEAi
DR. A. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming
avenue and Spruce street, facranton. ON
llco hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 9
a. m. to 6 p. m.
DR. W. E ALLEN. G12 NORTH WASH,
lngton avenue.
DR. L. M. GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 208
Board of Trade building. Olllco hours,
8 to 9 a. m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resi
dence 309 Madison avenue.
DR. C L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN
Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc
tion. Olllco telephone 1303. Hours: 10 to
12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9.
DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 231
Adams. Residence, 131S Mulberry. Chron
ic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys, and
genlto-urinary organs a specialty. Hours
1 to 4 p. m.
W. G. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR
geon. Horses, Cattlo and Dogs treated.
Hospital, 124 Linden street, Scranton.
Telephone 2672.
Architects
PERCIVAL J. MORRIS, ARCHITECT,
Board of Trade Building.
DDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT.
Rooms 24, 20 and .6, Commonwealth
building, Scranton.
E. L. WALTER, ARCHITIXTT, OFFICE"
rear of 600 Washington avonue.
LEWIS HANCOCK, JR , ARCHITECT,
433 Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton.
FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT,
Price Building, 126 Washington avenue,
Scranton.
T. I. LACEY & SON, ARCHITECTS.
Traders' National Bank.
Dentists.
DR. I. O. LYMAN, 323 N. WASHINGTON
avenue.
DR. I
street.
L. JI'QRAW, 305 SFRUCEt
MEETS WIFE BY APPOINTMENT.
America's representntlvo vaudeville organi
zation 10 BIG ACT3-10,
Headed by
MLLE, AIMEE,
Europe's Greatest Novelty Dancer.
ACADEMY PRICES-Kvenlng, 15c, Bc,
35c, 50c. Matinee, 15c, 5c.
Lyceum Theater.
WL'DNESDAV, bEP.TBMBER lj.
The Superb Musical Farto Comedy,
H'FADDETS ROW OF FLATS
Lawyers.
JAMES H. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND.
Counsellor at Law. Rooms 4U and 411
Commonwealth Building.
ntANK E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND
counsellor-at-law. Bun buildings, rooms
U and 14, Washington avenue.
EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY
Rooms 14 and 15. Republican bldg.
JEFFREYS & RUDDY ATTORNEYS,
at-law, Commonwealth Building.
WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS
and Counsellors-at-law. Republican
building Washington avenue, Scranton,
Fu. .
JPSSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors at law Commonwealth
building, Washington av ( nue.
PATTERSON &. WILCOX, TRADERS'
National Bank Building
DR. H. T. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O.
DR. E. Y. HARRISON, 113 S MAIN AVE.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming avu.
WELCOME C. SN'OVER, 421 LACKA
ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5.
Dressmaker.
MRS. M, E. DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue.
Detectives.
BARRING & M'SWEENEY. COMMON,
wealth building. Interstato Secret Ser.
vice Agency.
Wire Screens.
JOS. KUETTEL. REAR UU LACKA
wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac.
turer of Wire Screens.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA,
Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to
college, law, medicine or business. Opens
September 13 Send for catalogue. Rev.
Thomas M. Cann, LL. D , Walter II.
Buell, A. M
Seeds.
G R CLARK & CO , SEEDMEN AND
Nurserjmen. store 14G Washington ave
nue, green house, 1350 North Main ave
nue; store telephone, 782.
Hotels nnd Restaurants.
BY D. W. TOWNSEND.
A Complete Sconla Production.
Cast of Wcll-Known Comedians.
A Star
Ilobort Scott Not Allowed to Visit
Her nt Hor Home.
Robert Scott and wife were among
the prisoners who faced Mayor Bailey
In police court yesterday. Several years
ago Scott married the present Mrs.
Scott, who was then a widow with
children almost full grown. Scott Is a
bibulous Individual and his habits
caused his step-children to banish him
from the house and his wlfe.x There
after Mr. and Mrs. Scott met by ap
pointment occasionally, for Scott was
not allowed to enter tho house,
Sunday night he met his wife In tho
central city and they proceeded to tho
South Side, where they had beveral
social glasses. Lata In the evening
they returned to the central city and
hied themselves to that retreat of
lovers, MlflUn avenue. Somewhat under
tho influence of liquor they forgot their
surroundings and Imagining themselves
at home, partially disrobed and laid
down on tho greensward to slep.
Police olllcers saw them and bundled
them off to tho station house, where
charges of drunkenness and Indecent
exposure were placed opposite their
40-PE0PLE-40,
REGULAR PRICES.
DAVIS' THEATER
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Sept. 13, 14, 15,
Tho Famous and Greater
RENTZ-SANTLEY
Novelty and Burlesque Company.
30-European and American Artlsts-30
In the New Operatic Extravaganza
A WORLD OF PLEASURE
A brilliant tarnlval of vaudeville siu prises,
uml the great big nuetesx,
PARADISEJN HADES.
All brand new and up to date, Gorgeous
costumes, magnlllccnt scenery, handsome
women, pretty faces, lov ely forms,
Regular Prices, 1020 or 30 Cents
All opera chairs sold reserved for ovenlng
fierformunreH, Hecure them afternoons ut
Ueboxolllce or by 'phone, a872, or ufter
house opens at ulflit at box 01U04,
ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND,
Attornem and Counsellors, Common
wealth building. Rooms li). X and 11.
TMIANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton,
Pa.
TV.MES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law
Rooms 511, 515 and 510, Board of
Trade Building
L A WATRES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
423 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa.
C R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa.
C. COMEGYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET.
D B REPLOGI.E, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate security.
Mears building, corner Washington avt
nuo and Spruce street.
11 F. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
120 Wjomlng avenue, Sciuuton, Pa
JAS J H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Lavv,
45 Commonwealth bldg., Scranton.
THE ELK CArE, 125 and 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Rates reasonable.
v p j5EIGL,r:R, proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR, D , L & W.
passenger depot Conducted on the Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
Miscellaneous.
BAITER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR
bills, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished. For
terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert s
music store.
MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue,
Scranton, Pa.
WATSON, DF.IHL. HALL & KEM.MER
ER Attorneys and Counellnrs-at-Iaw ,
Traders' National Bank Building, rooms
0, 7, 8, 9 and 10; third (loor
TRANK P BROWN & CO . WHOLE
na'e dealers In Woodware. Cordage and
Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave.
THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT Ac
countant and aadltor. Rooms 19 and 29,
Williams' Building, opposite postofflc.
Agent for tho Rex Fire Extinguisher.
Printing.
fHlT"TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO ,
North Washington Avenue Llnotypa
Composition of all kinds quickly done.
Facilities unsurpassed In this region.
EVERY WOMAN
Gomttt-uneediarelltblt, nontnlr.reKtiUtlnr medicine. Only hirmleo
the fureit drugi ihsuld be uwJ. II ;ou ml th Ui, get
Or. Peall's Peiramyroyal Pills
Ther aio prompt, eale so certain In remit. The (eaalns (Dr. Peel'e) neter dlup;
nolot. fiint .nwtuic, tl.00. Addieu I' .BlC &., CleYtUnd, 0,
For Salo by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, cor. Wvomlna avonuo and
Sprnco street.
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