(J TJ.J i: SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, .TONE 3. 1898. HAPPENINGS OF SOUTISCRANTON Arrnnglnu for Children's Day Celebration at Hickory Street Cliurcli. boi'tii sidi: mrn wito nnrt;nNi:o HEAVILY LADKK 1'IIOM l'lSlllNG kxpuditions-masoot ov suv tune engine company found chained in another hose llOrSE-I'ETEll ANDUEWS COL LAPSED WHILE AT WOHK IN THE CAR SHOPS-OTIIUi: MATTEUS Ol' JNTEUEST. At tlio residence of Rev. W. A. Nordt. pnetor of the HirUory street Presby terian church, a mcetlm- win held of the committees last night vho arc nr uiiglnp: un elaborate proKramme for the Joint celebration Incident to Chil dren's Day and the anniversary of th Your- People's society of that conpro fatlon which nccum ono week fiom the iijipionchint; Sunday. These occasions aie awaited each yrnr v Ith much anxiety and that both events will bn jointly ohsuncd will make the lAoreifaes unusually interett-In:,. yesterday morning, and within nn hour after he commenced he collapsed, and had to be conveyed to lila home. The SaenRUirundo .SlnRlns society held an Intel eating rehearsal last even ing Announcement has licni made of the mntiiiiBO of MIS3 Louisa Stcindal. to Abraham Wclihcl, Jr., the ceremony to take place Wednesday evening, .luno 13 nt & o clock, nt tho home of Mr. Welchel. on Ccdur avenue. A daughter was bom yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Otorge .1. Miller, of Ma ple street. Miss Mamie ncillv, of White Haven. Is tho Guest of tho Mls-scs davln, of Stono avenue. St. John's T. A. B. Foelety will con duct h social Tuesday evening next. Itev. H. J. Melley Is at New York city. In tho rooms of tho William Conneli Hose company a meeting wilt bo held tonltjht by the fltlzenrt of the Twen tieth ward to further tl e arrangements for the excursion of tho company, which goes to Lak Ariel the IStli of the present month. Dr. John Walsh has returned from New Yotk tlly. Michael King, of Wheeling, West Vliglnle, is the guest of James. O'Con nor, the llqucr dealer. GREEN IUDGE. VISHTN'a PARTIES. County Commissioner John Domuth, C'lmles Klist, Louis Zlmmer, Jiccob Oclc-oi, Jr., Oscar Helieigel and Jacob SflKuer returned from Lake Ariel yes terday with Mige stilngs of fish Last ienlng several ot their friends, were in'ntc(l wlrh moie or less cf the llsh-e-men'ti luck Philip 15obir.nn went to Pocono SiM'imlt yest'ii'ny to Join a party of fi lends spending a few days at that pl.tfo, mid lmldculnllv eatehlng tiout 1 'limit Slot um was llshln.T nt Ooulcls l"'iii jt-Mi-uluy and letuined lat-t ult,lit 'adeii with a big catch. icrps or new Piirce, the mas-cot dog at the Nep tune Engine company house, th.ct linn been missing since Monday. wa. found Msteiday. IViinnnentmnn KIcItus, who is mi Ids vacation, was visiting a cer tain ho'e lioii'.e In another section of th elty and In going thiough the nu.n ti rs he dKioveieil his vahrible dog c hained, anil utinn eelng his master. 3'ilnce made i clash that llbeiated him. The dog was nt his home when Mr Kkkus i cached thei shoith after. I ast evening the St. Alo.vslus society in legulai s-?.-si)ii decided to give u -niplmentnrv entertainment In 1'hai iiiuy hall Thutvlny evening nest. ttoiney Inhn J. Murphy will be In vited to tnakj the addies-s of tlic even ing. I'eiinanentii'an Heniy lleein. of tho Xeptune Engine companv. will go on Iim vacation tccl.i.. Mr lleem and his wife will socnt ten days at Philadel phia. A daughter was loin to August I!ah iiii, of Piot-peet avenue, ve".teidiy. Schneider Bios.' have been aw.iided the contract for the plumbing and tin ning of the :hv Hosar building. Division. No ;, A. O H., will meet in "pec lal ses-slnti tonight IV ti i Andie-v, , vvdl-knovvii on this "-id . who lia Ik en unable to woik o lilc lo Miles fni the pmt k months, , "timid Ills iiosltinn at the eat thops The marriage ot Miss Mary O'llara, of North Washington avenue, and -Mr. James Kcaruc v, of Pcnn nvenue, will 1u solemulrcd In St. I'aul'n church by Itev. P J. MtManus nt 1 o'clock on WeciPCH cluj. afternoon, June S. A reception will bo afterwards given at the homo ot the bi lilt's parents, Air. nnd Mrs. Daniel O'llora. MKs Annie Ilobtnson. of Capouse ave nue, has returned fiom a visit in Phil adelphia F. A. Uruncla, of Ulchmont park, Is cc rlously ill. Mls IJIiincho Wood, of Iloncsilile. who bus been (.pending a f di.vs with Jlrs. II. P. Klllatn, of Capoubc avenue, It is re tinned linme. Miss Mien, of Montrose, who was the guest ot Mis. Finch, of Capouse avenue, it turned homo cterdn. Mrs Maple, of Woodl.ivvn park, is se riously 111. The coal car of the Seranlon Traction company jumped the Hail; at the cor nel of CapoiM- avenue nnd Uieen Hlilge s-trcct at J HO o'tloek vetcrclrty nlternoon. Trivel was delavnil for about thlity minutes In eonhenui nee Miss Alvold. of Pvkino. Pa., who has hrcn the guest of Mrs Klllnm ot Ca-pou-e avenue, has returned home. DUNMORE. Tho social given by the ladles ot the Picsbvteilan church Inst night was a vers succosfiil affair In every vvnj, tho decotatlons especially being very Hue. llesldes the supper, ice tream and cake WHO fccivcd. Charles Edgar, of Pittston, Is visiting frhnds in town. Nabcth Osborne, of Peckvillc, who has been vl-ltlng friends In town for the piM few das, has returned to his home. Must, r William Ilaith, of Urook htrcet. is c:ulte ill. James MeNulty left on Wednesday for Iloston. Mass, Miss Wcboer. of Apiilc street, is quite seliouslv 111 .Mls Hertlm George, of Chestnut street, Is visiting frlenils In Wllkes-Uarre. The lee cream and straw beiry festival which wns to lio held tit the home of J 15 ISioiibon on June 11, cannot bo held there on account of death In the f.unllv. It will be lit Id In the church pmlors in htead. Willi im Itesh was arrested vesterdav nt the Instance of Herman Tovvnc nil, e harKi el with lal com He fuintsilicd ball tu the nun of $200 foi his uppeniancc before 'Saulre Krotze'i next Tmsdaj. iUUC Sfl Ql CliUU JC : V.N"W N.'.-Wi-V'VW.'V. V ,WN. -SWji Zephyr Fabrics for Zephyr Breezes With the first blush of Summer comes .our first display of Wash Goo'ls for the season ot 1S9S. Every piece shown is a new production, right up to fashion's latest requirements, while as for the styles that have takeu the smart sets by storm, and are hard to get consequence we have them all in abuudance. The leading cloths for the year may best be de scribed as old friends with new faces. They include: Lace Grenadines, Jaconet Duchess, Bastiste L'Etole, Fantanie Fantasie, Ellismere Stripes and Plaids, Derego Novelties, Scotch Ginghams, Fine Domestic Dimities, Galatea Cloths, fladras Ginghams, Cambrics, Etc. We Do Not Think That art and nieclmuieal skill ever so happily blcuded betorc as in the wash fabric of the present season, and you will do us a favor if you will call aud see the display any day this week, while it is at its best. The Wash Fabric Show Opens on June I. Globe Warehouse sass LIVE NEWS OF WESTSCRANTON Shoe Worn by Patrick Callahan's Iforsc Led (n an Important Discovery. it also cAT'snn Tin: arrest or CALLAHAN, MARTIN SAYRON AND JOHN aALLAUHKR-JOSL'l'H NASH l-'OUND LYING ON Till: RAILROAD TRACK-NUW I'LAG TOR NO. ID SCHOOL WILL UH RA1SHD THIS ArTHRNOON-rUNHRAL Ol' THOM AS D. THOMAS. It in one calked shoe Hint Patrick Callahan's horse oro thai was the cause! ot It all anil today th rubordl nate mine ollltlals of tho Dolawurc, Lackawanna anil Western C ml com pany feel that an cntuilng wedK' lina boon ninde. Mr, Callahan and liln two friends Martin Snyron and John (lalln Rhur, all resident" of Twenty-second stieet am now under $300 ball for their appearance at couit to answer a self fonfeiseil chiiiBe of latency. Tlie uct which led to their at 1 est was commit ted, according to Mr. Callahan's own confession, last Sunday eening about 10 o'clock. He and hli two ftlcneU broke into a Delaware, Lackawanna and Western freight car which was standing on tlie Hampton mini' switch nnd lemoved therefrom four bales of hay. The Lales each weighing over lf,0 pounds, wete rolled down the embankment nt thu point, lifted over a high board feni c, placed In a wagon and when next fccen weio lildden in Callahan's barn Olel bin laps weio used to conceal three of the b.ile. Uko was nltcady belim inadj of the fourth. Tor sometime back Outlde Koioman John Hoffman, of the Hampton miner, has been annoyed by continual petty thleveiy of liny, lumber, ties, etc., fiom In nnd around the barn. Monday mornlnp when he found the s-oal of the hay car bioken lie repotted the matter to General Superintendent Ktons and It -was decided to tal e tieme measures. Many times pielous similar steps had been taken, but without results A search wan ant wa isued by Aldeimnn Joyce, of the Twenty-IU st waul and Constable Demi wns n,-ked to servo it. Late Monday afternoon nfter an nil day scatch ti clue was obtained Con stable Dean found shoe prints leading into the barn wheie Callahan kent his hotse, which wete exactly like- the tracks noticed in the Held neai the car. The horse had one calked shoe out of four. The bam was entered nnd the horse's hoofs examined. It was just as he expected. Tuither In vestigation brought tho hay to light, een the tags being still Intact. Mr. Callahan was called in and confiont"il with the evidence He eonfetred and Implicated the other two. Sayion was 111 tested a few hours later but Gallagher managed to elude arrest until early yesteiday morning. Constable Dean staed outside the houo till night and caught him Just as he was going to woik. All three weio then bi ought liefme the aldet man and gave ball tfajion and Galla gher claim they were chunk and not lexponMble. Kupoiintendent Storrs commended Constable Dean upon hlfe e lev ei nest,. TLAO RAISING. Public school No. 19, of which MM Jeisle D. Lees Is pilnclpal, was pie-i-e nted with a. beautiful Hag In August, IS'jg, to be iinfutled above the liaud semie school building. Camps Nns. :'.;.! nnd 178, Patilotlc Older Sons of Amei li a and Camp .1", I'atilotic Older of Amriiea. Ladles' auxlllaij, jolneil to pifoim this e oninie tillable art. After proudly floating at appioprlato times tin Hag iiiit with iuthless destine Hon In a sudden imel tenille lain stotni Thuisel.i.v i- inlng. .'Inj l'l. Teneheis and pupils alike legietteel the loss e ceedlngly ami it did not seem piob able that the los wmilil be mitigated by the possession of another llag. A week ago, howovot, the matter having been hi ought to the attention of School Conttollei Henson Davis, and thliiusli him to the bemiel of eontio, 11 new Hag was 01 doted to be put ehased: This uf teuton at 1' o'eloek It will be lalseel by the pupils anil np piopilate eseieKe.s will be entiled out. The parents of the chlldien anil mem bcis of patilotlc 01 dels ate Invited to bo piesent. Following lb the pio gi.inime: Invocation Rc. Thomas ilr Gritehv hon-, 'America" Prlin.irv Sehoeil Aclilruss ot Wilicimo .. Joseph Whittake r rnfiulliij, of Plug. Sont,. 'The Star Spat K'cd Haulier," Liberty and School Declamation, Tho American King.' A1J.1 Moigiu History of Our Plag . .. . HNIe Hil"hes Song, "HrliiKlng l.Hort to I'ulia - He hool Retltatlcn, "The Prlelo of H itttry II,' M mile Mocr Memory Gem Pilmat C Memoiy Gem l'rlinnr R Address, "The I'l.ir" John LevIs Song, "1 eating on tho Old Camp Ground' School Recitation, 'Tho American Plan," 1. 1111. ill Teioliey Salute tho Plag School Song. "Reel. White nnd IJluc" School Hencilictlon. mornlntf, ns he had since cxnrcsued a desre to go over to Lake Ariel. tie is well known and much re spected, lmvlnu' been engaged In tlt3 bUlMltlt- nnnlrnn, lutalnnae fnr trmtlV yenrs, until compelled to retire on nc- count of his henlth. Ills long illness Dnt,,a ... Uh.... ...... I..t t.ln mlii.l n.il v,.,c n, iuivu Cllllll ll'll 1111 1IIII111 il he hns fulled much during the past few monins. iit was very much wenKcneei by the trip of yosteidaj, which must have taken him over the Oxford culm dump, and ho Is under Dr. Heet man's care. He wns pcifectly rational last ovcnlns, but could not explain his no tion to the uieuibcis of the family. TUNHRAL OF THOMAS D. THOMAS As on tho day previous when West Scranton, by the attendance of many of her residents, paid a. llnal trlbutu of tcspect to the memory of a de ceased cltlr.cn, so yestctday this sad, yet Impressive testimonial of regard was shown In the huge gathcilng which araenililcd to nttend tho funeral services of the lute cx-1'ostmaster Thomas D. Thomns. Tho services were held at the residence. 303 South Main nvenue nnd In addition to the many friends and relatives, prominent citi zens, theie were many out of town persons present. Hde Park lodge. No. 33D, Fiee nnd Accepted Masoncs, of which the de ceased wns n member, attended In a body. The congregation of the First Welsh Haptlst church was largely rep resented, ns a mark of deep respect for the deceased for, though not a member, ho hnel clone much In a quiet way tow aids the chinch's welfare. Plain and even had been the de ceased's life, and Ills wish to have no extended sol vice wns respected. Rev. J. IJ. Sweet, pastor of the Simpson Metho dist church, acting for the Masonic order, offered piayer. A short ad eltess, the testimony of an Intimate friend, was made by Rev. David Jones, pastor of the Flist Welsh Congiega tlonal chinch. He opoke both In the Welsh and Hngllsh language. Tho sel ections wore tendered by 11 quintette comprising Mis. CI W. Powell, Miss Hlizabeth Jenkins, W John Davies, W. Kvans anil D. Jenkins The services concluded, ft lends pass ed through to low the remains of the deceased. The hnnd'-o.ne casket was nearly concealed lieucnth the wealth of beautiful lloial offering" This con cluded, the Immense coitege accom panied the lemalns which were home to the Washbuin Stieet cemetery whete interment was made. The Ma sonic burial set vice- was read by Chap lain H 1?. Stevens, followed by the singing of the Welsh hymn, "Hydd niyidel O Rhyfeddodan." The pall beaiers wete. Hon II. 51. Hdwnrita, Thomas D. Ilevan, I). H. Thomas, Thomas Caison, It. H. Williams and Richard Nlcholls. The llower be.itets: Ksdias Howell, E. J. Davis, and II. D. Jones. PATRIOTIC SHRVICH. A patilotlc cseivlce will be held In Simpson Methodist church Sunday evening when addresses will be given by laymen ns follows. "The Soldier In ,1'eace," by Professor Geoige Howell; "The Soldier in War," W. Unjlonl Thomas, esq. Among the featuies of the evening will be a violin solo by Miss Harlow, recltutlem, "The Rusty Sword," by Mlri. Gei Undo Fellows Special music by the eholi will be given. HAD A NARROW FSCAPH. Joseph Nash, of l.'l South Ninth stieet, while temporality affected In mind, wnndereel fiom his lesldenco eaily yesterday mottling and nairow ly escaped being killed near tho Mt. Pleasant mines, by tho eatly morning passenger train, which nrilves heio from Rliichamton at 5 o'clock. Ho was noticed ijlng on the tincks of tho Delawaie, Lackawanna and Westeili lallroaii bv the firemen at the colliery and they went down nnd cairleel him up Into the ilie-iaom. A few minutes later tho ttaln passed. Clothed only in his shlit nnd trous ers, with his bare feet, face ami hands cut fiuin falling nnd walking over the rough uiouml. he presented a bloody appearance. The men who dlseovviod him could not obtain nny Infoimatlnn from him, as ho would not talk Ho had been missed, howovet, nnd his sons soon located him nnd removed him to his home. The family aie very much disturbed over the huppcnlng and can not account for the sudden vagary. His bojhood homo Is near Lake Ariel and It Is possible that ho wns Irving to go there. Mr. Nash Is In hU slxty-foutth year, nnd foi several eais past has been in ill health His 111 health Is in a mens lire due to the hard life he had while sorvinc in the army during the late rebellion, fiom which ho retired n t the war's close with nn honorable record He spent 1S00-7 In the south nnd was much benefitted, but the past winter wns hard on him and for months he has not left tho Iioubo until last Sun day, when a ft lend took him out for a drive. Pos&lbly this had something to do with his action of yestordav PHRPONAL MHNTION. Miss Nellie Reap, of H.vnon street, is home from a visit nt Wilkes-Haiie. Miss Jennie Woolbaugh, of Lafay ette stieet, has as her guest Miss Ger tiudo Maninan, of Mt. Pocono. Mr. and Mrs. Michael ro. of Jack son ctteet, aie being congiatulatoil It Is u. boy. John William-, of ninghaniton, has letuined home after -visiting ft lends heie. Mr. anil Mrs. D. C. Powell, of Noith Garfield nvenue. have u their guest their daughtei, Mis. Thomas Williams, of Kingston. William Phillips, of Wllkes-Haiio, home on a fuilough fiom Chkkomauga, vl-dteel ielatlves hcie yete.da. Mis. P.itilek Gallagher, of Jackson street. Is visiting nt Ulnghnmlon. Mis. David Wllliuiu. of Pi lee sttcet, Is vNltlng at Mnhanoy City. I'iofe-1-.nr ami Mrs Daniel Piotheioe niul daughtei, Miss Helen, and C Sam moud. of Milwaukee. Wl.i left heie for New- York yestetdnv. Mr. nnd Mis. Piotheroe sail Satuulay for Wales All meinbeis of the West Side Picas lire club are tequested to meet at Ch.ules Klmmeilck's hotel on Swet lanel stieet. Saturday evening, for the put pose of le-organlzlng. An Inter esting piogramme has been piepaied fen the evening. Mlls Paiah Davis, of jLatayette stieet, in the guest of ft lends at Phil adelphia. OBITUARY. Mrs. Catherine Rolirlck, of Willow street. South Siele, died at noon ester day, aged TS ears. The deccniHid was a resident of tlint section for rainy jears, and was well ami fuvorablj known. The funeral will take place tomorrow morn ing with n miss of requiem In St. Mai's chinch anil Interment will be made) in the German Catholic ccnieteiy nt No. B, Mny the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Kllcullen, of 1H Piospect ave nue, died Wcdnesilay, nge 1 years. Tho fiinor.it will take place today at 2 3) p. in. Interment In Catheili.il cemetciy. Miss Ktiz.ibcth H. Phillips, adopted daughter of Hon. and Mrs. Moruan R. Willlitna. of Wllkcs-llarie, died yester day morning at Mr. William's ie side nee, Hi N01 thampton stieet, after an Illness of seven weeks ol a complication of dis eases. Mls Phillips was :" ji.iis 01 age nnd was a oung woman of most ornithic disposition niul iidniliabli- chai ictitihtlis, having been loved by all who knew In 1 She- wns a elevout member of Purlt en Congregational church and was no earn est uoiki1!1 hi the Christian IJndenvor society She Is survived by two broth e rs, William M Williams and II P V 11 lluins, or Wilkcs-Uiilic, and two slsiii3 Mrs Jiiliu II. Williams, of St ronton and Mis T. H Ol llllth, of PottKVllli Miss Phillips vv.ih it nlcco of Mrs Moi stall II Williams Services will be liebl nt the house, Hi Northampton street ,. nlltff at 7.30 o'clock, ami will ' 'nt ed liv It.'V 11 J Munis. 1: lev moinlng the reini'Jns will ' u to Pundieff, Siisqiiihiuna counlv, un, r. In. torment, w'-'ch will bu private, will bo made DAY'S DOINGS IN NORTH SCRANTON Young Son of David Davits Was Run Over by a Wagon and Injured. WILLIAM WILLIAMS UURN1U) II Y AN HXPLCSION OF POWD1JR IN Till: STORR3 M1NIJ - ARTHFR ul'rns umiloyhd in thk mar vini: mini: hurnud in a similar MANN1JR-W1LL1AM PALM1JR Alt ltnSTUD FOR A11USINQ HIS PATH-HR-MALONHY I ROSUCUTIONS. For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature) of TOLD IN A FF.W LINJJS. Andrew Dean wns nrrested yestcrdny nt the Instnneo of Patrick Mnloney, nn the charge of making threats. Alder man Roberts heard tho case and held Dean In t!00 ball for his nppeainnce at court. The employes of the Marvine nnd Leggett's Ctee-k cnlllpil') received their monthlv wages yestcrdny Mrs C. H. Itecse, of North Main ave nue, spent yesterday with fi lends at Moosle. The funeral of Mis. Joseph Willis, of William strci't, will take place Satur day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. R K. A young son of David Davies had a miraculous escape from instnnt death on North Mnln avenue last evening nlinut 6 o'clock. The boy ran out on the street to jump on a moving car when he ran right Into the Delnware, Lackawanna and Western machinist wagon. The collision threw the boy under neath the wngon and before the wagon could be brought to n standstill the wagon, containing six men, passed over him. He wns picked up anil enr rlcd Into D. D. Jones & Son's stote, nnd was uftervvatds removed to his home on West Market street A physician was sent for and found the wheels to have passed over his stom ach. The Itijuiles, though serious, aie not necessailly fatal unless inflamma tion sets in. TWO MINIMIS HURNKD. Willlnm Williams, a miner In the Storrs mine, was painfully burned by powder yesterday. Ho had occasion to go to the tool box, where the powder is kept, when a spaik fiom his lamp fell in the powder, exploding It. Ho wns instantly cnvelopccl In Humes, and It was with dlflleultv that the flames were extinguished. Williams was found to have been badly binned about the face, one eye Is thought to be seil ously affected. Ho was conveyed to his home on Paikcr street Aithur Hums, emplojcd in the Mnr lno mine, received burns about the face and arms josterday. He was pre paring powder for blasting nnd hud a quantity of the loose powder in Ills hand. In some manner the powder was Ignited, burning him painfully on the face and aims. He was removed to his homo on Wells street, where Dr. Donne attended and dressed his wounds. AN UNNATURAL SON. A vvnrrant was issued yesterday by Alderman Roberts for the art est of William Palmer. The legal paper was given to Constnble Ilemaid Davis, who forthwith proceeded to the home of Palmer, on the corner of Wnjne nve nue and 'Putnam stieet. After explain ing to him the contents of the paper, he placed him under arrest nnd pio ceeeled to take him to Atdeiman Rob eits" oHlce for n hearing. Palmer, who Is a muscular cuing fellow, teslsted the efforts of the eon stable and fought desperately. It was with the gteatest difficulty that he was landed In the alderman's oillce When the heat ins was In progress he was constantly wntched by thiee men. The chaifjes that Palmer was asked to answer were piefenod by his aged fnther, who stated that the son had taken vatious ni titles fiom his icsl dence, vvhlcji were nftei wards sold. The son also was accused of tlueaten Ing to kill his parents. The charges weie consldeied sufficiently seilous to hold him in S00 ball. MORI: ARRKSTS MADH. T If. C Malonov vesteiebiv hint u.ir. innts Issued ,j Aid tmaii Fidler for the si' lest eif IViiiils Kellv nnd Walter Prownlee on the chaise of m Mug liquor without a license They weie nt tested by Constnble Setli Smith and nlvli a heating last evenlnir after which both furnished ball in the sum of V10 foi their nppeiir anee at coin t Seeds -AXD- PertS liters THE IT & CONNELL CO. Refrigerators AND Ice Chests. THE u CONNELL CO., 434 Lackawanna Av3. Jones, of tho Welch Congrcgatlonnl cliutch. Interment Is to be made In Washburn stieet cemetery. Misses Mnrgnrct Healey nnd Annlo Lofttts, of West Market street, visited friends nt Wllkes-Hnrte tho fore part of tho week. Mls Mnrgaret Leonard, of West Market street, returned yesterday from Wllkcs-Hnrre. Joseph Hodgson, who was cnlleel home by the serious Illness of his fath er, Fred. Hoilgson, of Parker street, letuins this inornlntr to Camp Alger, where he will rejoin Itln comrades. Wllllntn Piostln, of Plttston, called on friends heie yesterday. 5 .uiiiiHiiiiniiiniiiiaiiiiiuiiiimiitoiiitBsiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiuitiimiiiiiiiniimiiM I WANTED I All mothers of sons to know of the I pno!ol n1iiQc x;o rfi&r in nur ChilHrpn'c 5 OpV-V-UW VtCH-J' J " vynv-i 111 v .i.iiv.11 u m 1 Department. FRIDAY is the day we I clear up all small lots. Here are the ! s prices : Boys' Fancy Crash Suits For ages 3 to 10 years, wide sailor collar and fancy front. Special for Friday only 4oC T 1 '1, L , Ji-1 1 f l ' 1 f j t) MmM- Boys' Crash Pants In fancy blue and white stripe, in ages three to twelve yeais. Special for Friday only J3C s Boys' Straw Hats And Children's Broad Brim med Sailors, both fancy and plain stiaw. 'J'Xc Special for Friday only & a ?-v-W?i IS fJ j fWWmh I Hi -ftl Boys' Waists In fancy patterns, dark or light, guaranteed fast color. Special for Friday only & C We have a few Vestee Suits, trimmed with pure silk soutache braid and large pearl buttons on coat and pants. We sold them for $4. and $3.50. To clear them $n CA Friday -6-.OU &V4 1 ' riso h Km J 1 Mm s- -& ri Boys' Junior Suits Well made, fancy trimmed 3 witn nionau oiaia. 55 Special for Friday only Boys' Two-Piece Reefer Suits Made and tiimmed as good 3 as anv at .00. Special for Friday only 1.981 mi Boys' Long Pants Suits For ages 12 to 18 years, in y neat check patterns, strongly : made. $-3 qo : Snecial fnr Fridnv nnlv J'fO : ros LEADING 5 Clothiers, Hatters nnd Furnishers. j M KM) I ?iIlllll!lllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIISIllllIIH!Il!II!!li:;9!IIIIIIIIlllll!IIIIIIIIIIIII!lllllllllllli Stylish an Ourafo e Footwear for less money than most shoa stores pay by buying direct from the factory. C&a&ffl&$A44i Special Friday and Saturday Bargains. Men's Shoes in russet and black, all sizes cind all styles, at 98c, $1.29, $1.49, $1.98, $2.48 and $2.98. Ladies' Shoes in russet and black at 98c, $1.29, $1.49, $1.98. $3.48, $2.98 and $348. A few pairs of Ladies' Shoes at 49c aud 79c. "Misses' Shoes at 98c. Boys' Shoes at 79c, 98c and $1.29 Children's Shoes at ij.c, 40c, 00c and 7;c. Trunks and Valises at prices impossible to other houses. kwM V-i -St HX &fi ry er Davidow Remember, the Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe and Trunk House. 307 Lackawanna Avenue.
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