- "V' .JWr ", .( THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, AI'UIJj -'5, lyy. w ""MiW'i'u.mpi'UHiMpwwirEff " GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON eunehal op the late miss carrie rehner. Lnigo Concourso of Friends Attend the Services at St. Mary's Chuich. Rev. Peter Chi 1st, Rector of the Church, Overcome with Grler. Many Beautiful Floinl Offerings Were Sent Hearings Before Al derman Lentes Danco at Natter's Hall Smaller Notes of interest. IS'ocr before, perhaps, has the deuth of nny resident of this side, und espec ially one so young brought together fo largo a gathering as attended the fun cial of the late Miss Cairle Uehner yesterday inoinlng. The lesldcnee of tlu Hev. Voter Christ, 421 Hickory street, where, the deceased has resided Since her Infancy, was thronged Sun day, and vesteidny up to the hour of tho funeral by those who loved her. The remains iepo-ed In n. white cas ket in the main pailor, and the beauti ful dress ilerrnsed so proudly wore two weeks ago when she, with ono bundled nnd sK othoi ihlldien, npproaehed the nltar and for their llrst time lecolved holy communion, seived esterday as her shroud. It was her dying request tnat she bo burled In those garments. About the casket weie placed u wealth of beautiful tlmal offerings. At 9 o'clock the prajeis for the dead weie recited by Eov Father Stoppei, nsistant rector of St. Maty's church, and at the close of the btief services the eoitcge moved to St. Marj's church, where a high mass of lequlem was celobuited by tho Rev. Father Christ. A choir composed of members of the class of communicants, of which deceased was a memoei, sang the mass. A most touching Incident occurred when r.ither Chi 1st attempted to pro nounce the eulogy 01 the beloved child racing the casket ho lomalneJ Immov able, oveicomo with grief. Tho sor- Ices theie ended and the pioeeslon moved to the palish cenittoiy at No fi, whole Interment was made. Kour young ladies wcto tho p.ill-be ueis, being- The SIKses Tboic-a Xalllu, Mar gaiet Keif, Mamie EeinutH and Louise Scliuler. The llnwer-bonrers weie. Misses Lillian, l.auia and Gertiude Klist, Hose I), ninth. Lulu and Minnie Gelgor and Muude Kramer ffiraszsraresassszsrsizszszszsKzszssaszszsssasKi: iPHLL&Eaeg? 10 cents and 23 cents, at all fires: stares. H i&Tiszsnasasixisszaszx&isisisisisttisp'wiii PAINT! Ves wc have It. Atlantic Leal, I'uic Linseed OH, and Ready H xed Paint, Varnish, Iutty, etc. c;i:okc;i: v. ji:nkins oi h .VlJln Avenue iccur H IBEEGMMS Two I 4 4 Is Week FiistA Timely Bargain Sale of Seasonable Silks. SecondThree Extra High-Class I)ress Goods Values. 20 pieces 24-inch Poulard Silks, excellent quality, be.iutilul in de sign and icliable as to service, blue and white and black and white only. Full vnlue osc silks . aie 49C io pieces 32-inch wide, Heavy China Silk; fast dye, linn, heavy make nnd veiy high finish. Posi tively the best value we have ever otfered at the price, which is for this week only 09C is pieces very nch Black Satin Damasks, in wonderful handsome elTects.for dresses In separate skirts. These magnificent silks are well worth $1.25 to $1.50 a yd. 0 This week at 9oC 20 pieces of Figured Taffeta Silks in a wide range of lovely styles, es pecially designed for elfective lin ings. "No doubt whatever as to their durability. A bargain worth looking for at OVC 1 5 pieces high grade Check and Plaid Silks in magnificent color combinations and artistic designs, suitable lor waists. Smart petti coats in elegant linings. Silks that sold for $ 1,25 go this week at OOC WITH ALDERMAN LENTES. .Tohn Orlowsky, of Maple sticet, was arranged before Alderman Lentes yes terday, chnrged by Adolph Aldnkowskl with uttemptlng to defraud him of a moat bill. Several months ago Orlovv skt left tho city, but returned recently. Tho butcher heard that his debtor was nbout to depart ngatn, hence tho nt jesl In default of $300 ball Orlowskl was committed to the county jail. In pollco court Alderman Lentes Im posed n. lino of $3 on Michael Urennan, of Cedar avenue, who was arrested by Patrolman FInherty late Sunday night. Urennan was charged with belmf drunk and using his revolver rather piomiscuously. He paid the tine. Valentine Phillips, of Plttston ave nue, was ni rested Sunday night for drunkenness, nnd resisting Lieutenant Hans and Patiolman Flaherty, who klndlv advised him to go to his home. Phillips pnid n fine of $2. rememhered hy friends. Mrs. Gem go Schautz, of 1420 Cedar avenue, was slxty-flve years of ago Sunday, nnd to commemorate the oc casion mnny of her descendants and other relatives gathcied at her homo and spent the day with her, Indulging in such pastimes us the day permitted. Mrs. Schautz was the recipient of many eiy handsome presents. Those presnt were: Mr. and Mis. Louis G. Schautz, Mr. and Mrs Qeoige Schnutz, jr., Ml. nnd Mrs. Jacob Saar, Mr. and Mrs Frank Luft, Mr. and Mrs. G. L lluttelmaler, Mr. nnd Mis. George Honold, William WIdmayer. Frank Leutner Sidney Parsons, Misses Lizzie Kiefer, Lena Schautz, Esther Schautz, Helen Schautz, Llllle and Gel tie Luft, Carrie Saar, Masters Geoigo 1', John and Aithui Schautz. George nnd Edwin Saar, Herman Ilut telmalei, of Scranton; Mis. Huff. Miss Maty Uuff and Master Ernest Huff, of I'lttston. A CARD OF THANKS. I wish to extend through The Tilb une, many and most heatty thanks fiom the membeis of my housi hold, and mvself, to all ft lends and nelgh bois, legnidloss of cieed and tongue, for the many kindnesses and ni.ukg of smpathy shown us In our sad be reavement by the death and f uncial of little C.iriio Kohner. Our special thanks are due the manv who sent How eis. (Rev.) Peter Chtist Nuns of Ni;ws. The fuiiei.il sei vices foi tho late Miss CaaMc Zloglcr. who was killed on Sat uidav while returning fiom a picnic trip at No. t", will lie held this morning nt 11.20 o'clock at the rooms of the Young Women's Christian nssoelatlon, on Codar avenue. The Loyalty club, of which deceased wn a member, met last night and ngieed to attend the sei vices In a body. Miss Katie filler of Hickory sticet, and Mr. J J Goham, of Plttston. will be mairie-d a week from tomonow. Th ceremonv will he performed at St Mniv's chinch nt ) o'clock. The cloing concert and dance of the Scranton Sietigeiiunde was held at N'.ittei's hall on Alder street, last night It was the most successful In cveij detail of nny similar event eon dueled by this popular s0e let v. An excellent pi eii amine was can led out In full, as i)i luted In this column es teielav. Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25, to South Side, eenttal city and central Hyde PaiK. Addiess oidors to C. B. Shaikey. 1014 Cedar ave. 'Photic CCS3. in This a o 10 pieces 27-inch Rlack Taffeta Silks, bright finish, pine dye and of sterling quality. This is one of our best standard makes, thor oughly reliable, worth 0 $1.25. This week only. . o9C Fancy Dress Specials A complete line of Whipcords in every popular shade of the season. This cloth has been exceedingly populai at 75c yard. What you want this 'week at. . . OyC A magnificent line of 44-inch French Beiges. Not a desirable mixed effect wanting, and every piece guaranteed a production ol the present season Yesterday's price was 8sc. A brilliant baigain achievement at.. . OoC 45-inch Two-Tone Whipcords, This represents one of this season's choicest novelties that never fails to win admiration. Last week Si. 5s was its price, Very spec 0 lal this week at VoC Store Warehouse EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON ELDERLY WOMAN ALMOST AS PHYXIATED IN HER, ROOM. Mrs. John P. Qrifllths Found by Her Daughter, Mrs. John Reynolds, In an Unconscious Condition Gns Had Not Been Fully Turned Off. She Is In n Critical State Sav ings Fund Deposits Committee Meets Emeison D. Owen Bitten by n Dog Personal and Otherwise. Mis. John P. Grllllths, of Tuylor, who has been lesldlng with Sir. und Sirs John Reynolds, at their homo on Soutn Main a venue, for some time, was al most aspliyxiated early yesterday morning and muy not lecovvr, although hopes nro cntci tallied. Mrs. Orllllths Is the mother of Mis. Reynolds, nnd returned on Saturday from Elngham ton, whore she was visiting another daughter. She retired about 10 o'clock In good health Sunday night, nnd tit 2 o'clock yesterday moining, when Mr. Itev nolds had occasion to get up and procuie some remedies for their six-months-old child, no odoi of gas was detected, nnd Mrs. Gilflllhs vns sleep ing peacefully, as All. Kojiwilds noticed the door of her loom was pnitUlly open. The supposition Is that Mis Griffiths nrose shortly aflei wards nnd turned on tho gas, believing It to be the but ton of the electiic light, which is on a combination fixture, and neslected Io turn It off. When Mis He nobis ntoMj at C o'clock she tried to niouso her mother but failed, and whin the odor of gas was detected, she aioused her husband, who immediately noticed the jet open, and turned it orf. The un conscious woman was 1 'moved to an adjoining loom nr aid summoned among the nelghbeirs. Mr. lie j nolds immediately called Dr. Eedeloe, who quickly lesponded, and did everything possible to relievo the un foitunato lady. Dr. J. J Roberts was aNo called in consultation, and botli laboied incessantly until late In the day but up to 11 o'clock last night Mis. Orllllths was still unconscious. She is 71 venis of age, and the mother of seve-nteen children. SCHOOL DEPOSITS No. 10, Josephine D. Lees, pilncipnl Miss I.ees, .25; Miss Muirnv, $1; Miss Nichols, $2 03, Miss Ilcnmlsli, .'1S; Miss Morgan, r.C; Miss Flvnn, $17"!; Miss Kent, .30: Miss Evans, $1 2'; Miss Wade, $1.13, MKs Mm phy, $1 r.l; Miss Peck, $1.2.'; Mis. Peiber, $1.2; total, SI." 27 Xn 12, II. Xi Mnigan, principal II. I; Morgnn, M, Miss O'Connoi, $173, Mls rieeman, .Si: Miss Knapp, M.S7, Miss Fellows, $153; Miss Vniighan, $103, Miss Warnei. $123; Mlts Mullen, .33; Miss Ruddy, .10; Miss Camenter, .S7 total. $11 71. No 33, David Owens, pilncip.il David Owens, $2 73: Maltha Watkins, .10; Alice Kv.ins, $1 r1, Nellie Itlchaids, 45; Nellie Kelly. .3; Catharine Phil lips, .53; i:ilza Price, 3d; Satah Mc Donald, $171; Mary Hanis, .01; total, $8 43. LADY riUUNDS MUUT. The lady fi lends of the rranklln. Columbia and i:agle companies held theii llnal meeting last evening In the Columbia's headquarters, on Division stieet. and received reports of the so liciting committees, who have been at weak for several weeks In tho interest of the lliemen's fair, which will open In the armory week after next. The reports were veiy favot.ible. nnd the Indications point to n veiv llbcial response by West Scinnton people. The membeis of the department who are now engaged In soliciting donations are also meeting with excellent success, and contributions of nionev and valu able merchandise ate being leccived eveiy day. The lepresentatlves lrom this lde will meet with the general e'ommitte'e In the centrul city on Fri day evening HITTUN BV A DOG. I'merson D Owen, the well-known Journalist, while lldlng a bicycle es terelay In the vicinity of Feltz patch, near Taj lor, was bitten by u dog The lider was thiown from his wheel, which was wiecked Owen huiried to Dr. Ilouser'p olllee, in Tavloi, and had the wound cautei ized, and nfterwatds had the animal shot The injuiy is not a serious one. GHNnnAL, NUWS N'OTflS. The Ladles' Foreign Mlsslonaiy soci ety of the Plymouth Congregational church held their regului monthly meeting last evening In the ohm oh par lois. The Chiistlan Kndeavor society will meet this evening nt 7.43 o'clock. Mis. W .1. Morgan will lead. An important business meeting of the membeis of the First Haptlst rhuich will be held In Moigan's hall this evening All membeis aio earn estly leeiuested to be piesent, so that a. building committee can be selected without further delay. The Kzm nipple Debating society will meet tomonow evening at the home of J D. Lewis, on Hampton street The following ofllceis have been elected bv the society: Piesldent, T. Kllas, vlee-piesldent. .1 D. Lewis; lecoidlng secretniy, 'William Hauls; financial secietary. David Hopkins, tieasurer, Joshua Lllas. The tile alaim sounded fiom Bo 41, coiner of Scranton nnd Seventh stieets, yesteiday at noon, was caused by the burning of some straw In the vard of the Itatlioad House on Scianton street The damage was slight The Chiistlan Kndenvor society of tho Washburn Stieet Piesbyteilan church will meet this evening nt 7 20 and pioceed in a body to the Gieen Ridge Presbjteiian eliureh, where a leception will be given to nil of the societies of the city The funeral of tho late Mis. John Woid, of Kejser avenue, will be held this afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Shoit ser vices will be held at St Patrick's church, and Intennent will be made In the Cathedral cemeteiy. Tho cnteitainment to be given un der tlies auspices of the pupils of Daniel W Phillips' room, In No 14 school, will bo held In Mears' hull on Friday evening, May 20 fine musical and literal v pieigrammo will bo leudetecl. Edith Haskins, of 330 Kdw arils court, swora out a warrant last night beforo THE H0H1ELIFST MAN IN SCRANTON As well an the luuiduoinest. nnd othcis uro invited to rail nn an iliugglst nnd get n freo trill bottle of Kemp's Ilalsum for thn Thnat and Lungs, h uniedy thut Is Kiiaiiinleeil to cure ami ulleve all Chronic and Acuto Coughs, Asthma ISrnnchltls und Consumption. Price 25c und Wc. or vvomnn moans n sick man JVI A 1VT or womnn. Not sick Y1IX enough feir bod, maybe, but enough to mnke life gloomy, mlsernblca fniluro whoro It might bo n success. Well pcoplo seo tho bright sldo. Ilostotter's Stomach Bitters makes peoplo well bcenuso It cures tho common ailments of mankind Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. (Makes good depositions by making good health. Alderman Davis, of the Fifth ward, for the arrest of Annie I'msniaker, a neighbor, charging her with commit ting an assault on her mother, Mrs. Ella Haskins. The case will bo heard this morning. Announcement is mnde of the mar riage of Miss Kntheilno Jones, of Sum ner avenue, North Scranton, formerly of this slde nnd Charles Ralno, of Green Ridge, at tho former's homo, on June 13. The supeiintondent and other of ficials of the "West Side hospital wish to acknowledge through the columns of The Tribune the receipt of sheets and pillow cases from the St. Agnes guild of St. David's Episcopal chut eh. The patrolmen on this side last night nolliled the hotelkeepois who run nlckcl-ln-the-slot machines to hnvo them removed by older of Mayor Moir. Albeit Cnisou and Alexander Render, two well-known young men, will open a groceiy store In St. David's hall building tomotro'. 'PERSONA L PARAGRAPHS. Renjnmin Maxoy, eif Jenkins' ding stoic, spent Sunday with his patents at Forest City. David Thomas, of South Main ave nue, la suffering from an attack of the grip. Mrs. John Davis, of Kejser avenue, is visiting fi lends In Wilkcs-Tinrrc. John Mutphy nnd M. F. Sullivan will represent St. Paul's Pioneer corps at the Harleigh convention Hairy Jenkins, fou of Druggist O. "W. Jenkins, has successfully passed his llnal examinations at the New Yoik College of Phaimacy. Ho will gradu ate next Friday evening. Mrs. George Twining, of Mauch Chunk, is the guest of her daughter. Mis. Ilnyden Ashley, of South Main avenue. Mis T. V. Powdeilv nnd family and Mls Mollie Collins, of Noith Main ave nue, have gone to Washington, D. C, whole they will permanently lcslde. Miss LIzIe Moses, of rihnoro ave nue, is tho gue&t of her sister, Mrs James FUgart, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Daniel J. Jones, of North Gar field avenue, is suffeilng fiom a seveio attack of the gilp. DUM0RE DOINGS. Gang of Rowdies Terrorize n Peace ful Neighborhood William La Tountaine's Nnriovv Escape. Funeral of G. E. Giiner. Residents In tho nclshboiluiod of Hlouni btrect and tho "Corncis" were aroused at .m early hour jesterd.iv morning bv cries of "Mm ilc r" and "l'iru" follo-ved by a fusillade of pistol Hhots. Investigation disclosed tho fact tint a paity of foreigners returning from .1 christening at Throop Had missed theli healings and adopted this e ourso to arouse some one to set them light. Some friends happening along tack them nw.i. The disturbed residents intend to de.il t-umm.ully with vv hoover makes tho next Uittui banco thereabouts. ALMOST SMOTHERED TO DEATH. William La Fontaine, sr., of Clnrles stieet, employed us a laborer on the culm dump 01 No. 1 washcry of the Pennsyl vania Coal companj, wa-. s-cveiely In Juicd while) atwoik jcsteidaj afternoon. Ho was MunelliiR in front of n car ilxlng the head blocks In ordei to dump the c.u, when his assistant Antonio Dornmleo, withdrew the pin and dumped the cai La Fontaine was caught beneath tho car and w is almost smothered with the iiish of culm He was dug out and Dr. Hopkins rendered medical aid. it Is feared that the mun is Injured Internilly. FUNERALS OF A DAi Tho funeral of tho late Gcoigei E (Jrlnei took place fiom the residence on Pine street jehteidav moinlng ut 10 o'cloi k. Rev. W. F. (llbbons, pastor of the PrcsbtDilan church, had ch irgo of the beivlecs, at the cloo of which the re mains weie borne to the Dunmore ceme tery for Interment. Tho pall bcaieis weio: Robcit Plnkucy, Willi im Conuol. y, Matthew Manning anil Fred Stone. Tlie rem ilnt of Mrs Riidgit McGra v were Intel red In tho tamily plot In .Ml Carmel cemeterv yesterday morning. A high niT-s of rniulem was celebrated In St. Mm j s chinch bj the Rev. Father Donlan A lingo number of friends weie in attendance. SHORTER PARAGRAPHS. Miss Skua Miller, of Shoem iker ave nue, entertained tho numbers of her Sun day school cla-s at her home last evening. Mr and .Mis Peter Murrai, of West Di Inker street, were ngieeabl suipiisul by a largo numbei ot tin Ir oung tleiuls last evening at their Home. The Junior Young People', Christian Endeavor society ol tho Diullej Street Raptlst chuich will hold a social In tho church pallors this evening. All are wel come Mrs A. C Van Woinier, of Elm slirt. who was visiting at Nownik, N. J., hnM returned home Mit- J II AVnrg hut. returned to ner homo on Elm sticet after a pleasant visit with friends at la lilihton, Pa. Miss HetMo ISinJfimln. of South Rlnkflv street, has ieu.ined from a visit with hi r parents at Holllstcrvllle. Mls Ei-titer Joins, of Providence, is the guest of Mr. and Mib M ucus Plague rain of East Drinkei street Mis R Dainty of Fifth street has returned fiom a visit at New York. NORTH SCRANTON. The members of the Ladles' Aid so. clety of the Piovtdence Prcslvj tc Uan church will hold a dime e utertalnment in tho church pailort on North Mulu ove lllio Flliln evenltg Apill 2 A illst class programme fer the occasion bus been prepared As this Is Ihe last enter, talnmeut that will bo given and tho best locnl talent will paitlclpate, It Is predict cd it will be ono of the best ever given At tho closo of tho entertnlnment Ico cream nnd enko will be sold by the la dles A Binpiiso party waa tellrteied Miss llertha Simmons, of Parker streot Inst evening In honor of tho clRhtcenth an niversary of Her birthday Games, music and recitations wero provided nnd a most enJoablo time was spent Refreshments were served at 11 o'clock by Mrs Georgo Joell Tho music vvns furnlbhed by Miss Mamie Hairiugton, solos weie sung by Hie Misses Harilugtou und William Lj nott. In police court esterday morning Al derman Robeits hoard tho following cases and dlspot-cd of them: Simon Pai lott and Charles P.itowskl, diunk und dis orderly. $0 and $.'. respectively: John Shannon, interfering with uu otllccr, $2; A CROSS M444-H--f4MMMM4-4444sV4-MHVMMH I The Leading ' ffH 413 TjSLGTLSLSLXXXxet j&jr&a We Are Way on Top. In Quality, Value, Worth, Assortment, Style. We are Way Under In the Prices We Quote. I Exquisite Trimmed Hats ! Our great display of Ladies' and Children's Trim med Hats is the most complete in every detail of any ever made in this city. It includes Hats made after the latest Models from Paris, Berlin and London and the creations of our own skilled Trimmers in our New York wholesale establishment. Our Hats are trimmed in all the newest and best combinations, every conceivable idea every known braid, flower or ornament used in their get up. We employ the finest and most skilled trimmers only, and always price our hats lower than any store in this city, as low in faot as other stores pay for them at wholesale. TRIMMING TO ORDER. Goes on at a great rate now, and no wonder for the ''style1' we put into the Hats and Bonnets at our remarkable low prioes is something marvelous. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STRAY HATS. The newest of this season's shapes. The finest and most exclusive goods. Many -of them imported that we are selling at prices you generally pay for ordin ary goods is crowding the store these days. Flowers, Wings, Birds, Quills, Aigrettes, Orna ments, Chiffons, Silks, &c . , retails at wholesale prices. You can bring back anything you buy from us that don't suit you when you get it home. Get it exnhang od or get your money back. GERSON'S, 413 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. i 4-K-M4-M-4--H 4-H- 4- M- Joseph Gurrell, hclplcsslj drunk, $-, and John Audi, e.irrlng eonctalcd weapons and ellsoideily conduct, $10 Owen Loftus, of Leggtt' street, lias resigned his position with the Kingston brewery. Miss Surah Reese nnd Miss Queen Vought of Ph mouth, are the guests of Miss Murj C Powell, of Spring stieet. C E. Cooper, of East Market street, Is iccoverlng from an lllnes of three months' duration Hemv James, of Talor, visited fi tends here jestcrdaj Mrs Elvlia Jones, of Olyphint, Is vis iting friends on Win no avenue Mr and Mrs James Flnnerty, of Trov, N. T . are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Jennie Mnnnlng, of Parker street. Miss Nellie Morgan, of Nnntlcoke, is visiting Mr. aid Mrs. William Eect.t of North Main avenue. MM Sadlo Cl-ukc of Wllkes-Ilarre, is the guest of Miss Kate Clark, of Man Ine avenue Thomas Davis, of Holllster avenue who was ciltlcally ill with pneumonia, Is convalescing. Cnids aro out announcing the approich Ing marrHgo of Mr. James McClosklo and Miss Maty A Pi ice Miss Carrie Petei. of Honetdale, re tui'.ed homo esteida from a visit Willi f 1 lends here. Mr William Morgan, of Mcnde street. Is critlcall lit of appendicitis. Mis James Thomas of Ferdimnd street, Is convalescing ufter a severe ill ness QREEN RIDGE. Mlt-s Mabel Utle li is returned home fi nn a visit heie Mies Josephine) Stnik has gone to Tunk hannock where she will icslile Miss Hnttle Lwnan is visiting friends at Cl.erk s Si mmlt. Robcit Ward spent Sunday with friend j at Lackawnrna. Levi Mills, ot Hones-dale, hpent Sunday with his biothet, J F. Mills, of Eelawaie stieet A II. Dunning Ji , Is spending a few ilas at Pottsville H. H. Ciockei Is visiting friends In Car boudnle A progt amine of music has been ar ranged for Ht Paul's mil thin evening. Del Footo ontet tallied a few of his friends at his hemo on Penn avenue last evening W C R-robls spent jcstPida at Claike's Summit A Chiistlan Endeavor iall will bo held at tho Green Rldgo Piesbylerliin chinch What do the Children Drink? Don't plvo tliem tea or coffee. Havo you tueil tho new food drink called GIUIN-O? It te delicious nnd nourishing anil takes tho nluco of co a CO. 'lho moro Grain-0 jou rIto tho children tho moro health you distri bute through their system. Grain. O ismadoof puro grains, and when properly iirepareel tastes like the choice grailei of coffee but costs nbout 4 as much. All grocers, sell it. loo. and 25o. 0 1 iy vjiciiuvi a InilBttlifttynnrKrocergivesyoutiltAIK.O K M Accept no Imitation. - M - and Largest Millinery Store. mwm 44-f f 4 WH-H4-H-H-4H- THE "LEONARD" CLEANABLE Is a Perfect Refrigerator. Economical of Ice. Eight Walls for Insulation Easy to Clean. Solid Zinc Lining. Made of Ash. Prices Start at $5.50. WE ARE SHOWING Foote & Hears Building, 140 this evening Rev I J Lansing will de liver an addiess and u nuitlcul entcitiln meni will be given News items foi The Tribune ran bt left at I H Stevens' store or Mauncn phai macj, Dnld Cobb, who is suffeilng with pneu monia, is slightly Improve!. Miss Fr.incl.s Klllam Is recovering Horn a severe nine's. 1J. T. Jcyte, of Green Ridge snet. Is ontortalnlug ills slhtei. Miss Maiy Jajne, of Hloomsburg Nonnal school MNh Rolls, of Calbonilule, Is the guest of Miss Mrtio Perrv. of Capouse avenue'. The I'lnet of Fruit Sjrups are used In flivois for Hodn Water at Mamie'-a" Plnimney, 9J) Gieen Ridge i-tieet LAST WEEK'S DEATH RATE. Moitnllty Wns Only n Little Above tho Average. There weie thirty-four deaths iepoit eel last week to the boaul of health, two above the a vet age. One was from diphtheria, one tiom measles, one from scarlet fever, and ono from scarletlne. Thliteeu new casces of trnnsmUsable diseases were leported Of these nine wero diphtheria, two meusles, one scai let fever, and one incmbianeous cimip. OBITUARY. Mis J Bennett Smith, of Kingston, el'ed yestcrehij mornirg at 5 30. She Is sui vived liv her Husband, her aged mother, Mrs Reuben Muuy, hci two children. Mr Genres W Lewis and A D . Smith also b several brothers and sis ters Dei eased was rged CO vi irs The funeral will lie held Wednei-duy inorr.ln from the residence on Muln street Inter ment, which will be private, will bo mude In Forty Fort ccmeterj. Mis Eva DiMInn, iiEfd TJ vears ill 'el ei.teriiu nfternoou nt 1 o'clock at ih. resldenen of her sou-luluw, Louis F. Forstor, Cl.' Hampton street. JJeeeased Is survived by two duvb'htera. Tho fu- H - 44HHH TWENTY - EIGHT STYLES Fuller Co. - 142 Washington Ave. AMUSEMENTS. T YCEUM THEATRE, " Ri:i5 A HUROUNDKR, Ueiiseei II. K. LONI). .Vtanaeer Wednesday, April 26 For Special "lour Charles Frohman Presents MR. HENRY MILLER Firtt time here, In an Elaborate scenic Pro duction of Shakejpeare'n HAriLET. Carefudy Selected Cast Complete Scenery and Accessories, Villi IIS-.'. &) "5 $100 J1S0 Halo of seats opens Moudav April 24, at 9 o cloi k 3 DAYS 3 Commencing MonJay, Matinee, April J4. John K. Iirciinan and .1. .!. Mucc MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA HcFee's Troubles M!XT- ,1 da commenclni: Thursday Mat inee, April 27, London lialety Ulrli. neral sen lees will bo conducted at 7 SO o'clock this evening at the house by Rev Jacob Sehoettle, pastor of tlia Chestnut Stieet Giiman Preshjtcrian church, and will bo In charge of the La dles' Aid soclet), of which tho dec Pavel was a member The1 remains will bo taken in Ilouesebile nn tho C3) Delaware und Hudson train tomorrow morning, where Interment will bo made. TGtNSTSnFS i t X X X X t -f -f -t- X X 4-
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