- "- fW i "Wt fw ? A 1 r v s-- THE SCRANTON TRIBUJNJ4-FKIDAY, MAY 10, 3899. HAPPENINGS OF NORTH SCRANTON OCCIDENTS IN MINE, MILL AND AT HOME. Dnvld Hill Loses Two lingers, Jnmoa Mills Bruised by a Fall of Top Coal and Trank George. Cuts Off a ringer with a Lawn Mower. Miss Mary Leonard and William Evans United in Marriage Con gregation Expresses Its Apprecia tionNews Notes and Personals. David Richards, cmplojcd us a minor in thp Cayuux mines, wiib severely bruised and cut about the legs and body by a fall of top cnnl. Ho was filtering the chainbei, after filing a charge-, when the fall occuned Ills nulck action of throwing himself back ward saved hi life. He was lemoved to his residence on Lcggctts stieet and Ills wounds diessed FINGERS CRUSHED. Dald Hill, of School street, employed at the Green Hldge Iron works, had two of the lingers of his right hand crushed ycsleidav while at work. Amputation was found to be necessary and Dr. Rodham preformed the oper ation. James Mills was severly Injured jes terd.iy by a fall of coal at the Stons' mine, where be Is cmplojcd us a min er He wns taken to his home on Wales frtioet and recehed medical attendance Frank George, sou of Mis. and Mrs Edward Oeoige, of Church avenue, while outline the Brass on the lawn befote his home jeterday morning was painfully Injuiid In pushing the mower before him he slipped and, fall ing forward his hand came in contact with thp blade of the mower, complete ly severing the little finger and badlv crushing two othet" of the left hand EEONARD-KVANS NUPTIALS Miss Mnrj daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas l.eon.ml. of Spiing stieet, was united In man luge to William Eans,of Pi Ice-burg, Wednesday cenlug at the paison.igo of the Wajne Avenue R.ip llst chmch The pastor, Rev. W V. Daies, olllel.ited. The couple weio unattended At the conclusion of the ceremonv Mr. and Mis IJvans lepniied to the j risldence of the bilde's patents where a teceptlon was tendeied them They will reside in .1 new I furnished home on Spring stieet. MINOR NEWS NOTES The eongtegation of the Wajnc Ave nue Baptist chut eh at a regular busi ness meeting held Wednesdaj even ing, unanimously tendered a vote of thanks to the Puritan chuKh for the use of its building May S, for the preaching j-eivlee of the Rev. E PAINT! Yes vse haves It. Atlantic Lea J, Pure Linseed Oil, and Ready nixed Paint, Varnish, Putty, etc. GEOIUJC W. jr.NKINS', ' i 01 S.Maln Avenue Sale of Suits Suitable for Wear Now. Waiting is not in our line. We prefer to take time by the forelock and do that which is to be done quickly. Proof for this statement follows : The season is still young, but we've determined to clean up every wool fabric suit in the place, also the remainder of Spring Jackets. Ladies who intend go ing to the lakes, mountains or seashore next mouth, will find a magnificent investment in the special offer ings now brought uuder their notice. , v-f- I Ladies' Stylish Jacket Suits in fine coverts, ,LJ L I serviceable serges, Venetians, etc. Highest class tailoring, correct fashion models, very best shades. Value $10.00 to $12.00 each. Your Choice This Week Lot 2 the charm that skill, art and irreproachable fashion cau lend to these costumes has been given them, while the materials and colors are the very newest. Suits that sold from $15.00 to $18.00. Your Choice This Week I (4- "2 .Ladies' Summer Costumes, made from the JLAJl J very choicest of choice new weaves and nob biest shades. Exquisite tailoriug, highest grade all silk linings, with elaborate pipings, braidings, etc. Suits that sold a week ago for iroiu $i8.tjo A A f to $32. jo each. Your Choice This Week Hy -fl- Acs-Ladies' Spring Jackets, in flue English Co LvJ L T """verts, elegantlv lined, finest tailor- ing, choice of styles. Week I ni- G Ladies' Jackets jlvu c Cheviots aud English Coverts, in black and various shades of tan; swell linings and very elaborate finishing. Were $7.98 and $10.00 each. Your Choice This Week Globe Warehouse I will guarantee tliat my Kidney Curo will cure 00 per cent, of ill form of kidney eomplalnt and la many initancci tiio most serious forma of Blight's dlacste. If the disease la com plicated rend a four ounoc Tlal of urine. We will analfte It and adrlse you free wbat to do. MUNIOX At all dnmiiita, Mo. a tI1. Guide to Htilta flflflrJ WTrm inui Arru rT . rnlin Talfryn Jones, of Uwynpld, South Wales The ladles of the Asbury Methodist Episcopal church will hold an npion social at the home of Mrs. E. E. Teal this aftei noon and evening The Welsh singers who delighted such a large audience last winter will appear again at the Auditorium to night. The sale of seats is already large. The Women's Home Missionary soci ety of the Providence Presbterlan church will meet at the home of Mrs. li H Atlurton, North Main avenue, this afternoon at 2 30 o'c lock. The entertainment and festival held last evening for the benefit of Mis Maty A. Matthews was very largely attended and proved a success. It was the Niagara night at the fire men .- fair last night. Hefore they took their departure for the central city, they and their guests, the I.lbutjs, Excelsiois and the Cumberlands, pa laded, headed by the Citizens band. MENTION OF PEOPLE. Thomas Campbell, of William street, is s!tlng In Aichbald. Mai tin Henley, of West Market street, and Thorn is Davis leturncd e.steidnv from Porto Rico. The for mer was a membet of Company M, and the latter of Company E, of the Eleventh United States infantiv. David Jeffnus h is purchased the piopeity of Walter R Clulstmas, on Ltggett stieet Mls Nettle Reese, of Daniels street, is visiting friends in Taj lor. Miss Stella Davis Is seilously ill at hei home on Rilck avenue. Mis David Williams, of Williams street, returned yesterday from a visit in Peekville. Miss Marie Duggan, of Philadelphia, is the guest of Mr and Mrs J T White, of Williams stieet. Miss Mame Morris, of Talor, Is vis iting Miss Eva Williams, of Tin nop street INSPECTED OUR CREMATORY. Board of Health Officers of Long Bianch, N. J., Want One Like It. Mounted Oflleer liutko acted as an eseoit and guide to a paity of gentle nun ftotn Long Hi .mill, N J, who came hue vestotday to inspect the Electile Clt's ctematorv, with a view of having one elected In their town Tile paity Included memlieis of the long Biaiuh board of health and citi zens. Thev vvete well pleased, both witlt the plant, its wotk and with the , It The piity letuincd home in the lite moon via the 1 10 Delaware, LacKa wunua and Western tt.iln. 7.49 Ladies' Smart Spring Suits, with tight fitting jackets, fly front jackets, etc. All 12.49 our Choice This 'j no in fine" English Clays vui , 1 UUI 5.98 EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON SATURDAY AFTERNOON CLUB CONDUCT A DANCE. Affair Was Given at Hears nail and Proved to Be Most Enjoyable. Music Furnished by a Selected Orchestra Those Who Attended Muslcale at the Y. W. C. A. Branch Rooms Supper at the Plymouth Church Meetings of Societies. Funeral of Mrs. Mary Gaynor. The social in Mears' hall last even ing given by the Saturday Afternoon class, under the direction of Miss Edith Rlair, was one of the most enjoyable of the season and was attended by several hundred people. Worn 7 to 9 o'clock the pupils of the class enjojed dancing, and from 9 to 10 the older patrons held full swuy Miss Ulalr was assisted In promoting the dance by Misses Anna and May Edwards and Gertrude Miller, and the patronesses were Mrs. M. E. Blair, Mrs. John T. Watklns, Mrs. H. C. Wallace, Mrs. II. M. Edwards, Mrs. J. J. Roberts, Mrs. Oooigo Evnon, Mis. George Poole, Mis. Raught, Mrs. S. M. Foster, Mrs. Clar ence Shryer, Mrs. George Howell, Mrs. MeCann, Mrs. Battln, Mrs. Shaw and Mrs Gomer Prlie. The music was under the direction of Arnold Lohmaiin, of Wllkes-Birre, vio linist, assisted by Prof. Llewellyn Jones, pianist. William H. Stanton, Jr., and Ross MUlhouse, cornetlst. The following young people were among the patrons: Mlss.es Lois Becker, Jessie Becker, Grace Barber, Louise Deppen, Margaret Edwards, May Edwards, Anna Ed waids, Jane Fellows, Lois Fellows, Christine Fellows, Mabel Fritz, Rose Fiitz, Euphcmla Glbbs, Edith Hutton, Giace Peck, Elizabeth Heerman, Clara Hughes, Edith James, Jennie Jenkins, Gertrude Llojd, Leila Porter, Peail Poiter, Ethel iPortcr, Edith Richards, Bchsle Reel, Grace Acker Mav Belle Sweetzer, Ella Shaw, Stella Gieen, Bertha Whettllng, Belle Vipnnd, E1U Williams, Bessie Phillips, Belle War ren, Gertutde ZerMeh, Elizabeth Heifccr, Phoebe Smith. Anh Brown. W C V. Banlstei. Will Betteily.Titney Bieese, Burson Bovan, TiaovTewksbury, Artbui Tewksbury, Barney Connolly, Joseph Cochran, Ed WHid Claike, Charles Crothamel, Harry Carvl, Will Crago, Frank Jones, Harry Decker, Walter Davis, Robeit Davis, Eugene Fellows, Lee Frantz Will Fiee inan, Frank Mansfield, John Hem ell, Maurice Mllloi, Will Hutton, John Hitchcock, Charles Horn, Rohoit Klple, Lester Loey. Joseph Leonard, Ben F. Maey, Arch Meais, Sydney Meais, Hany Miller, Edward Marott, Chailcs Ross, Will Renolds, Jav Reese, AVIU Hughes, Herbert Biyden, Arthur Rau denbush, James Squires, Simon Nye, Aithur Thompson, George Thirwell, Ford Piatt, Aithur Van Fleet, George Vipond, Herbert Waters. William How ard and Tudor Williams, George Wln ans, Ocoige Woteis Those ftom out of town weie, Arnold Lohmann, Fi.ink St. John, William Hellfrlck and William Olds, of Wilkes Baue; C H Weiver and Miss Jessie Woleott of Kingston. Eehvaid Hitch cock and Miss Hilda Snyder, of Pitts ton. sri'pnn at plymocth ciitrch. The ladles of the Plymouth Congrp gitlonal church, whoso names begin with the initials E, F. G and H. served an ec client supper from 6 to 1 o'clock last evening to a laige number of people. Three tibles were spiviil In the lecture room of the chuich and were constantly occupied during the evening The event was in (haie of Mrs David Evans tm Belle Harris Mis, James P Hauls. Mis David Hughes Mrs. David " Hughes. Mis. John S. Evans, Mis. H Eynon, Mrs. Jonih Evans, Misses Cathilne Hawkins, Mag gie Hopkins, Get tie Hughes, Maig.net Evans, May Evans and Mamie Ferber. MUSICALE THJS EVENING The second of a seiics of musicales under the ausplcts ot the joung ladies of the We.st Serantoii btanch of the Young Women's Christian at-hoclatioi , will bo held this evening in the rooms, cornel of South Main avenue and Scianton street. An admission fee of ten cents will be chirged and icfresn ments will be servd at the lonclu-lon of the piogramme. The participants will be: Misvs Anna Jones. Maud Fisher, Lillian Kenwaid, Anna Thomas, Elizabeth Heiser and Mr. Edwin Bow en. An oichestr.i will also bo In attmdaneo Mrs D B. Thomas and Miss .Mai Ion Hutchinson will be the accompanists. LADIES' AID MEETING. The Ladles' Aid society of the Welsh C.ilvlnlstic Methodist ihurch met at the home of Mis Ann Jenkins, 2 IS Tenth street, Wednesday aftc moon, and engaged In needle work, after which dlnnei war served. Mis Jenkins was assisted by her daughters, Hannah and Maty Jenkins, and Mrs, Annie Mfu-", of Danville Those piesent were Mrs, Eleanor Morgan, Mrh, William James, Mis. rishoi, Mrh. Ann Thomas, Mrs. John James. Mrs. William Cadwgan. This was the lust meeting of the society un til the fall season. I W. II CIRCLE SOCIAL The young people of tho Hampton Stieet Methodist church, who are Iden tified with the I W. II clicle, conduct ed a very enjoyable social last evening at the homo of Miss HesEio Slo.it, on Ejnon street The attali was known as a Klondike social, and some valuable claims were purchased at a nominal prlie The event was novel and pleasing and was successful socially and financially. OENERAL NEWS NOTES. The funeral of the lato Mrs. Mary Gaynor will bo conducted tomorrow morning A high mass of lcqulem will be celebrated at St Patrick's Catholic church and Intel ment will be made in the Cathedral ecmetcrj John Davis, of Gartleld avenue, a miner In tho Mt. Pleasant.had his fingers DOES COFFEE AGREE WITH YOU? If not, drink Gialn-O made fiom purn grains A lady writes 'The llrst tlmo 1 made tJniln-O I did not like It hut lifter using It for one week nothing would Induce me to co back to coffee," It nourishes and feeds tho system. The children can drink It freely with gicat benefit. It 1 tho strengthening sub stance ot pure b'nt Inn, (let a park pge today from your siocer, follow tho directions In making it and ou will havo a delicious and healthful table bev eraco for old and young. 15c. and 25c, Young children, to avoid marasmus, scrofula, or rickets, and develop healthy tissues, bones and teeth, need fats and hypophosphitcs. Dr. W. Gilman Thompson, Prof, Materia Mcdica and Therapeutics, in the Uni versity of New York, asserts that Cod-liver Oil is the best fat for the purpose. Scott's Emulsion is cod liver oil partly digested and combined with hypophos phitcs, it gives children material for rich blood, solid flesh, bones and teeth. j.cnlio9,lllnil. SCOTT A. DOWNK. Clmmlu. NewYeA. smashed while at work yesterday and amputation will be nccc-ssaiy. His In juries wete attended to at the West Side hospital. A baby boy has arrived at the borne of Mr. and Mis. AV. G. Reynolds, 1117 Swetlond street. A muslcale and an old fashion d sup per will be held In the lectuie rooms of the Sumner Avenue Presbyterian church from C to 10 p. in., Juno 20 and 21. The supper served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Tico last evening by the ladles of Electric City castle. Knights of the Golden Taglc, was lib erally patronized The members of the Simpson chap lei, Epworth League, will meet In tho church at 7 o'clock this evening and proceed In a body to Elm Park cliuich, where union services will be held. The pupils of Miss Mamie E. Mor gan's room in No. 19 school, held a mothers' meeting yesteiday afternoon, which was well attended. A contort will be given in the first Welsh Baptist c hurch, South Main ave nue on Tuesday evening, June 6, under tho direction of Professor J. Alfred Pennington. The West Side Social club held a meeting lata evening and arranged for their hummer outing A Clipper was enjojed after the business bes-slon. A musical and llteiaiy progii'mme will be rendeied at the meeting of Hip pie division, Sons of Temperance, to mori ovv ev ening Th Webster Literal y and Debating soiletv will hold a regular meeting this evening at the home of Forbes Eaton, on Tenth street. Tho Baptist Young People's union of the First Baptist chuiih will hold a regular meeting this evening and heai the reports of the delegates to the Taylor convention. The Franklin Engine company held a meeting Inst evening and made ar rangements for taking charge of tho firemen's fall next Tuesday evening. A party ot young people were pleas antly entei tallied at the home of Miss Ruth Lewis, on S wetland fetioet, on Wednesday evening. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Attorney C. E. Olver, of Noith Main avenue, returned last evening from the Odd rellows' convention at Allentown. Mrs. William Tuller, of'Hromley ave nue, Is cnteitalnlng her slstei, Mrs. Rlehaid Brown, of Hloomsbuig. Mrs. Hannah Roberts, of California, who Ins been visiting her aunt, Mrs Mary Lewis, of Jackson street, Is now the guest of friends in MIncrsville Mi and Mrs,. Weslev 1-annitig, of Washburn fetreet, ate visiting fiiends in New Jei.ey. Addison Chase, of North Mnln ave nue, will leave for Philadelphia to day to attend the graduation eercljcs at the Medico-Chlrurgical college Rev, J. 15. Sweet, pa-stor of Simpson Methodist Episcopal churih, ieturned home vebterelay trom the Sennton Pii vate hospital, where he was success fully operated upon for ippeiidielti'-. Rev A. L Hairier, of St. Maik's Lutheran ihurch. will leave on Monday to attend the convention of the Luth eran ministers In Reading. G. A. Williams, of the Republican, will leave tomoriovv moiuing for a ten elayV Mt to Middle GrimiHe, X. V.. whcie his wife has been visiting the past month. Mis Joseph Moore and daughter, Iiene of Rebecca avenue, are visiting fiiends In Lingha niton, N. Y. GREEN RIDGE. Only Williams' ice cream usee! with soda water drawn at Manuel's drug store. Nothing but tho purest of fruit Juleps and lock candy syrup used in hoda flavors at Manner's pharmaoy, 920 Green Ridge street. PARK PLACE. Mrs Aithur Aikerson, of Wood street, wifu of a well known conductor on the Traction companj's Green Ridge line, was attacked b.v a cow- owned bv G R. CI irk while on her wav to meet her hus band's cir with his dinner jesterdis Mis. Ackerson tried to elude the .miniil, but In doing so fell in the hi let I and was prostiatcd. She was removed to tin home where medical attention was ren dered The Luther Ic iguo of St Peter's and St Paul's church conducted a nuktfi' so cl.il last evening ut the parsonage, WIS short avenue. Tho event was very tn Joyable. OBITUARY. Tliomau Jordan, of 211 Rroadway, Bflie vue, died suddenly at 5 o'clock esteiday afternoon while visiting at the home cf his diughter, Mrs. Georgo Richards, on Scccind avenue Deceased was an agnl roaldent and quite well known. He is survived by four daughtois, Mrs Patrick May, of Archbald, Mrs, Michael Judge of Avoca; Mrs William O Rrien and Mrs Ucorgti Richards, of this city Tho funciul will occur tomoirow morning from the icsldcnce on Hroadway. Inter ment will bo made hi Archbald, Autumn in the Country. Pumpkin plo and upplc elder' Cut 'er looso and open wider! Ain't no time like) fiullful autumn Hlck'ry nuts In river bottom' Who said full wus melancholy? Just tho time to bu leal Jollv ' Stir that steaming upplo butter; Pry them doughnuts hear 'em Fputtor! See them trees with apples laden j See tho buxom country maiden! Scenen of plenty, bliss Arcad'n. Spuiltllng eyes und rosy features! Joou blessed hnppv creatuics! Applo snlts and pumpkin slices Eggs and butter bring good prices! Grnn'iles full and riinnlii' over, Ilulglng hay-mows sweet with clover Countiv HnutMge! Goodness, lanelsnkes! Hurry up them Imckvvehat pancakes! My, oh, my! Hut don't we pity Poor folks llvln' In tho city I Punxfeutawncy Spirit, GATHERED IN S0DTH SCRANTON EARLY MORNING MARRIAGE AT ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Miss Margaret Neumeter and Valen tino Schellor Wero the Contract ing Parties Mr. and Mis. John Van Bergen Entertain Teamster Seilously Injured Joseph Albrecht Accorded an Exceptional Honor. Happenings Among the Secret Societies and tho Churches Ncp tuues Pioparing for Their Night at the Fair Other Notes. An early morning wedding was sol emnized with a nuptial mass at St. Mary's chuiih jesterdav tit 8 o'clock, when Miss Margaret Noumtter, ot River street, and Mr. Valentine Schel ler, of Alder stieet. were united in mairlage. Mlsa Veronica Schcller, sis ter to the groom, was bildesmald, and John Neumeter, a bt other of the bride, attended the groom. The ladles were prettily attlicd in white satin with exquisite lace trim mings and can led roses and carm tlons. Rev. Peter Christ, pastor of St. Mary's church, perfoimod the cere mony, nnd was celebiant of tho nup tial mass. The wedding leceptlon was given at the home ot the brlde'a pirents, nnd only the Immediate lelattves and friends of the contracting paitles were piesent. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sibeller are popular young persons and will reside on this side. IN HONOR OF THEIR DAUGHTER. Mr and Mis. John Van Eergen. of Remington avenue, entertained at their cozy homo, Wednesday night, In honor of their daughter, Miss Lillian Von IJeigen. Vn evening ot exceptional pleasuie was passed, the host and host ess ussistid by their daughter, pio vldlng excellent entertainment. The guests were- Misses Annie Scheld, Katie Luethold, Rarbaia and Amelia Withmer, Lena Tannler, Gertie Hrook, Lena Lnuber, Lillian Smith, Elsie Roth, Annie Sc holer, Annie Paul Is, May Movers, Maignret Roth, An nie Klails, Emma Schunnz and Lizzie Eenke. Otto and Emil Withmer, Clns and August Grundei, John Roth, Will Hnnden. Ale:. Ott, Will Same, Taul Smith, Georgo Law ler, Conrad Reuch ter, Will Floience, Tiank Engle. Philip Klein, John Mevers, Andievv Schlelel, Albert Hrook, Albeit Wilt and Arthut Graber. TEVMSTER INJURED. Kied Schneider, of 1121 Stone ave nue, and a tianistei by occupation, was the unfortunate victim of an ac cident yesterday, which almost lesulted futallv. He was driving along Cedar avenue with a heavy load of stone on his wagon, and in crossing a gutter was thrown fiom his scat to the giound. At the same moment n heavy piece of stone fell fiom the wagon and as Mr. Schneider lolled himself clear of the wheels, R stiuek him em his left leg, lacerating and bruising the limb se verely. The Injured man wus lemoved to his home, and Dr. John J Wnlsh attendeel him No bones weie biokcn, as an examination showed. HONOR CONFERRED UPON HIM. Joseph Albrecht, the Cedar 'avenue merchant tailor, was honored by being ie-ebcted to the olbce of ton ("ponding setretaty at Wednesday's session of tho convention of the state union of the German Catholic societies at Phil adelphia. This is Mr. Albree hl's thlid consceu tlve election to this impoitaul ofllce, a fact that Is no small compliment to lUs ability, and the appicitatlve tiust his fellow brethren of the state union havo In him AMONG THE FATERNAL ORDERS. The membeis of Sloeum castle, No, 141, Knights of the Golden Eagle, at tended In a body last night the tegu lar meeting of Taj lor castle. No, 267, at Talci, and witnessed the empll fie.Uion of the thtee degrees of the order. A session of good fellowship and serving of refreshments was held at the conclusion of the business meet ing Manv of the Jungei Mannerthoi went to Caibondalo last night and partici pated In the annual conceit of the Gei mania Singing society of th.it city. They made a splendid Impression un der the leadership of Pi of Sehmldt and weie royaly Heated Thev l etui tied on a special train, teaching the cltv shortly attei midnight. NEWS Or THE CHURCHES The annual execuislon of the eon gtegation of the Hickory Street Pies bytetlan church will be tun to Far view June 'Si. On this occasion tho students of the German and English Sabbath schools are given a d.i's out ing gratis. The committee- In churgo of the affair Is at ranging a good pro gianime The mornlnf, services 'at the Hlekoiy Street Piesbv terl.in church next Sun day will begin thlity minutes eailler than usual, as communion service will be held Piep.irntory service for the occasion will be held tonight at 7 43 o'clock. NKPIVNi: NIGHT AT THH PAIU At the Hi omen's fair tnmouow night the Neptune nnglue company and theli countless friends will 'hold the board." Tho Neptunes state their night will bo a record bleaker and havo their plans all prepaied to sustain the dfcsei tion. Nuns or x r:vs. Albert Wetzel, of the Twelfth wurel, who served In the lute Poito Hie an lumpaign with Company C, IMeventh United States Infantry, has letumed borne. Jllss Uoulso Suul, or Mt Pocono, Is visiting her patents on Cedar avenue Joseph itader, of Dlreli stieet, en tei ed tho employ of John Znng, the Cedai avenue barber, jesterelay Mull Cairler lipoid Johlei letumed fiom Allentown last night where he lepresented James Conncll lodge ot Odd I'ellows at tin grand encamp ment of the order held theie General Grant commandery, No 2,!0. 1 Horsford's Acid Phosphate whilo it is invigorating to tho system quiets tho nerves and produces refreshing sleep. Genuine bean name Horsford's on wrapper. The Lending ana Largest Millinery Store Ui4g$ 413 Lackawanna Avenue. Reduction Sales Everything marked at half of regular prices. Trimmed Hats, Untrimmed Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Wings, Aigrettes, Silks, Ribbons, Chiffons, Laces, Veilings and Ornaments at one-half usual prices. You can't get fooled in this store. Anything you buy which turns out unsatisfactory you can get it exchanged or get your money back. Safe enough I 5raX)K0OKO:SO5KXSOSXX)O V. THE POPULAR HOUSE I Refrigerators g At Half Price. It you can get a refrigerator that is twice as good as the cheap kinds at the same price, is not that equivalent to buy ing them at half price ? You can get this bargain if you buy the LEONARD OLEANAllbE. Its eight walls and air tight locks will keep ice and food twice as long as the cheap kinds. 1 FOOTE & FULLER CO., O Mears RulUling, 140-142 Washington Avenue. p Knights of Malta, will assemble In regular session at Ilaitnun's ball to night. A contort by Pi of. Schmidt and bis pupils will be given Monday night at Workingmcn'h hall. Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hyde Faik. Address orders to C. B. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ao. 'Phono 6683. DTJNMOBE. The auditorium of the Methodist Episcopal church was filled last even ing when a musical entertainment un der the auspices of the chuieh choir was given. The progiamme published In yesetueh-o's Tiibune was c.iuled out. A laige bum was realized, which will be used In purchasing new music and definjlng other expenses of the choir The contest for a gold 1 O. O. P. chum whic'i took pi ice at the ic openlng of the Odd Fellows' hall Wed nesday evening between John Warden and Hlchaid Webber. Sr., was won by the formei. he having $111.70 anil the former Ho It). The charm Is valued at $20. A contest for the ladles' gold watch between Miss Margaret Stew -ait and Miss Marj Kellj, of Scian ton, was postponed It will be de cided at the entertainment the mem bers of Lodge No. SIC, intend to glvo next month John McDonnell, who gave his iel dence as Aichbald, was arraigned last night before .Burgess Powell and lined i' McDonnell was arrested by Otlirei Hulger for being drunk and dlsoideilv The Ladles' Aid .societj of the Pie.s bjterlan church will conduct a Mav .social in the church p.irlois Thuisdav evening. .May 23 The ladles, will t.erve cuuw, sttaw berries and eake It is llkelj a piogiamme will be .urnnged for amusement The Dunmoie boys, who enlisted un der Lieutenant Dentler about one year ago and since have seen service In Porto Hlco aie leturnlng huine dailv Yesterday William Rlddell. the crack shot of tho Eleventh Infantiv, Pleice Cl.uey and Michael Gallagher anived In town, The membeis of the High school nluiniil met in No. t building last even ing and decided to have- Bauer's en chestia to furnish the music at, and Cateiti Hanlev to manage tlieli ban ctiet to be held in Washington hall next week It piomlses to be the event of the season The membeis of the Kpwoith league of the Methodist Kpiscopal church, who aie going to attend the union meeting to be held In Klin Paik church this evening, are lequested to meet In theli looms at 7 I o'clock sharp The funei.ll of the late Mis. II. Klzer of Grove stieet, took plnce jesterdav afternoon and was hugely attended Tho ei vices weie held at the house imminent wns made In Forest Hill cemetery Mr al Mis P Carr, of Pino stieet entertained a laige numbei of friends luht evening at their home "William Miller, of Brook street, who was spending a few days lit New Yoik lt returned home yesteidaj. Mr and Mrs. Arnold Smith have ie turned to their home In Wayne county, tiftei a shoit visit with Hlgg stieet fikmds Ilvrou Iltacly, of Main stieet, is Fpendlnsr a few davs with friends at Lake Ariel Miss Rachel Jennings, of Mooslc, Is being entertained by Cheny sttcet friends Tho council was to havo met last evening, but only one member camo to the building. The following piogramme has been arranged for the alumni banquet: ToAstmaster, Tiank Cullen; "Tho FURNISHING STORE. AMUSEMENTS. A CADEMY OF MUSIC, " IIURCIUNDGR & RGIS. Lessool. II. It. LONU, Manager. ONE WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, HAY IS America's GreataKt ltoiieilolti) Organization, (EDNA) (CECIL) T And i hell Ih.'Comedv and (specialty Company, Continuous l'erlorm- aices. No Waits Between the Acts. TONIGHT Dr. Jekyll and fir. Hyde Dime Matinee Daily corumenlni; Tuesday K entile Price, I (ic, 'JOc nnd ilOc. Ladles' l.'iotlokots Monday nlsUt. 3 Cmtral Railroad of New Jersey Special Excursion Fares to WASHINGTON, D. C, ron THK NATIONAL PEACE JUBILEE On Hay 23 2-i and -2s, 1899. At thN Miibon of tin j ear the Nationnl I iph il I- the most beautiful and attrac tive i In in Ami ilea Poi ililx oee.iMon Sp.clnl Round Trip Tickt ih will be hold fiom Snuntoii to Washington mi Miv .'J iimi .'!, good to in tin n within 11 iluvt of Issue included Fare for the Round Trip ...$7.75 Alumni ' Pi of Churlei Neimeyer; Our School." Supeiintendent E D, Hovnid voeal m1o, Miss Margery IMen, 'The Ladles, Piof P. N. Da vis 'Tin' (Je'ieltmen," Miss KUen Dougheity teeltntlon, Mls Kitty lloran. "The r.uultv." Mr. Oeoiga llvine Mm Maiy MHnei, of south Hlukely and Hi 00k stiief entei tallied a few of hei fiiends at hei home last even ing The Hev It. II Ibilgin has tetuined tiom a visit to Mai viand The Y P S (' i: of the Adam Ave nue chapel e nine 1 of Xew Yoik stieet mid AilaniH avenue, will have a stereop ticnu he tine entitled 'Tale 01 a Na tion" b Pmf .1 H lluwkci, Mm,, '.atcd by ovei one hundred war plc .ini s ot mil late conflict with Souln Prof U.iw'kei comes vei h Rhly rec ii'iiun mled and all who attend will n"t he disappointed In this Instruct) i Ie till" Krld.iy evening, May 19, lS'.O. at S o e lock Admission, adults, JO cents; childicn, 10 cents The membeis of the Golden Star council, No 41. Daughters of America, eotiduoted an entertainment and grab bag partj In Sehult.' hall Wednesday evening The hall was tastefully and n.indsoinelv elecoiatinl with a piofuslou of national colois and potted plants nnd was much admired by tho largo number of people lu attendance Dur ing the evening lout candidates weio Initiated. Those comprising the mem bers' committee In chaige of the af fair weie Mrs William Neilson, Miss, Jehsio VaiiBhan. Mrs. William "Wll ncr, Mis. Williams and ilxa. ilcCawlsr, L, 1 L, ' li-t Ut fi - k - 1
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