" ; t & v i. v, THE SOKANTON TRIBLUNJi-FRIDAy, JUNE 30, 1899. '!. 'iTjnsTJS' Wk""-'T ?Trv5i7-s:S?- s.tvh ?' EVENTS OP DAY IN WEST SCRANTON PUMMEK MASS MEETING Or CHKISTIAN ENDEAVORS. Held in Wnshbum Street Prosby terlna Chinch Six Members of Company F Added to tho Iloll. Tuneinl of Hudolnh Winobrake. Social nud Organization of Ep woith League Chapter in Koyser Vnlley McCaffi oy-Healey Wed ding Benefit Concert Other Notes. Representatives of the vniious chuiches connected with tho city union of tho Chilstlan l'ndo.inr society met In the Washburn Stieet Preshylerlan chinch last ovt iiIuk in the annual stim jmr mans meeting. A laigu nutnbor vtip present. Hew. !. V. Welsh, president ot the union, presided, and spoke of several inotteis pcittilnintr to business of the union. Kev. Luther AViuIhr, pas tor of 111 ace Kcfotmed church, also npohe along the lines of tho society'H plodKC Hev. It. 1'. Y. Price, of I'enn Avenue chuu'li, was pipscnt and lefpned to the ppi'onal voik whlih needs to he ilono amoiiR the memhen In order to Insure mici'cs, Ilcv. J. P. Moffat, ot "Washburn Mtioct chuich, Rave some points rpRardlnp thp tri-county con ontlon to be lipid at Ashley todav Tho slnRlntr was in chaise of Profes sn Daniel A. Stone. Uneoiwiglnu re ports were le.rlicd from all the socle Hot in the iinlrin. and much Rood woik is heinp accomplished. T'UXnnAT.. OP K. WINUBRAKK. Services ocr tho lemalns of the late Jtudolph Wlnehiake weie held at the f.unllv residence on North Highlit street at '1 o'clock ycteiday afternoon. Tho inemhcis of 13zia Oilflln Pot, No. J".f ("hand Anny of the Ilepuhlle, and the Sons of Veterans ditini corps at t nded the services. rhe eoiteRe moved to St. I.uke'.i "pswipal church, where at 2:30 o'clock 3te. Rocers Isiael conducted the sor ke. Miuiv lifo-lontf fi lends of ele ct nscd weie In attendance Interment was al'tcrwaids made In Toiest Hill cemetery. The pall-heaters weio fiom the Post and Iliothethood of T.ocomo tic I'lmlneeis. ki:ysi:u vai.t,t:y ivixtp. The members of the Kejser Valley Hose pompanv tendeied a leception hi t eveniiiK to the ladles who assisted them at their recent picnic. The ntfalr was held at the home ot Michael Grant, on l.ansstalf nsenue (lame find dane- inpr weie enjmod and refreshments) were set eel Pi evident John J V York, assisted by the membi rs of Simpson Chaptei, Kiiweith League, oiganbert a new Paine's Celery Compound 75c Pinkham's Compound 70c Pierce's Golden Medical Dis....75c Mellon's Food 38c and 55c GLORGL' XV. jr.NKINS', 1 oi i Main Avenue A Little of Ah ad As the Trade Generally Figures It, but Just in the Nick of Time. It brings the bargain, benefits offered within the reach of thrifty and far seeing holiday shoppers. Shirt Waists for ladies of such faultless excellence and ex quisite beauty have never before been offered in Seran ton so early in the season, at such tempting prices, but stock taking will be completed within 10 days from date, and to be candid with you, we'd rather see the cash than the best stock there ever was on our balance sheets. In some of the finer numbers offered sizes are slightly broken, but you can count on getting some thing to suit in every sale price named : 29 Cents Ihiys the pick of as nice ,i half dol lar lino as was ever shown in Seran ton Choice materials, designs and eer endless choice of patterns. Closing Price, 29c 69 Cents Quito a Jump In price, but its tho neaiest wo can come under the cir cumstances. For service you can not get a better waist at any pi Ice. White, some of the designs, show stylo enough and to spate. Closing Price, 69c 98 Cents And you can take your pick of any fancy colored shirt waist stock, selling as high as $1.76. Previous to this announcement somo of theso waists are positively works of art, notwithstanding the Closing Price, 98c Novelties in rive Almost Daily Summer Globe Warehouse branch of tho organization at tho Koy scr Aenuo Mission last rvenlnff. Ad dresses wcro made by Superintendent William Craw foul, President Yoik, Miss Anna Hnclics and others. A law membership was enrolled. M'PAlCFltF.Y-HttAMJY NUPTIALS Daniel McCaffrey, of 031 Seranton sticet, and Miss Winifred Henley, of Meridian street, wore united in mar liaso ut tho Church ot the Holy Cros, P.ellcMi", at 8 o'clock yesterday morn ing hv Hew W. P. O'Donncll. pastor of the chinch. Miss Lottie rtyan was bildcsmald and James Ruddy grooms mnn. Tiienkfast w'as served at the home of the bride's mother after the ceremony and tin couple left for WllmlnRton, Del , on a wedding trip. They will re side at TOI Meridian street. Mr. Caf fiey is a Milucd emploc of tho Colliery Engineer company and his bride Is nn estimable young lady of many endear ing qualities. ro. r MI'MRHRS KNHOI.UNC-. Six additional membeis of Co V, Thirteenth leglinent, I'ontisjlvnnla olunteor Infanti.V. enrolled ot the meeting In St. David's hail bust evening miking a total number of thltty-clght now signed for tnp company. Tlfty membeis imp necessary for muster and It Is expected by next week the lcquired' number will be cn riiiinl. nnther meeting will bo held in a few dajs. It Is to be hoped that West Seranton will be lepiescnted in the Thirteenth again. will iir c.ivnx a in:xt:rrr. William ICvans, who was formeily employed in this city ns a Igut maker, but who has recently been studying musk with Piofessor James SaMige, in Xew Yoik city, has returned to tho city for a slant vacation. His many ftiends who aie anious to lotun of hW piugiess ate talking of ai rangiugn benefit conceit lor him In the near futuie meeting will bo called nct week to artange the details for the conceit. CJHXKRAL NI'WS NOTUP. A lawn social will be held this even ing cm the lawn adjoining the lcsldence of Di. P. ('. Hall on North Main ave nue. The social is to le given under the auspices of the Woman's Homo Missionary soiictv of tho Simpson M. K rhuich ke cream will be on sale dining the evening. All will be wel come. The teacheis of Xo. 1" school enjoyed an outing at Xay Aug paik yesterday ufteinoon and evening The Thimble club will picnic at Xay Aug paik tomouow afternoon. The Mothers' Jewels of the Simpson M. V chin i h will be eiilei tallied in the Sunday school room this afternoon. A progiamme of sons, recitations, etc., will be given and be cieam will be seived The meinbiis of the Piist Baptist chinch executive board met last even ing at the home of ("harks Collets on South Main avenue and acted upon sfveial matters. Wallet Knight and Miss Maggie A. Phillips, of Ol pliant, were maided b" Tkv William U. Morgan, of til Kd- waids couit, on Wodnosd.ij evening. ' Patilck oiiinn, nf Avoca, anil Miss l Linm.i Hughes of West Seranton weie united in in ullage at Holy Cioss chinch Wednesday morning by Rev. W I' O'Donnell A partv of fi lends weie entci tallied at the home of Miss Iliidget (Jallagher, Time 39 Cents Kacli Is the new price for 6.1c shlit waists. The lang" ot coloilngs, pat terns and materials!? still complete. They are vhtually thrown away at the Closing Price, 39c 89 Cents Bus waists Identical with those of feied at $1.25 cailier In the season. Mateilals, trimmings, workmaiihhlp and design all Join In proclaiming these elegant shirt-waists as nearly pel feet as skill can make them. Closing Price, 89c $1.00 Buys an ntti active white waist of unnucstlonablo o.uality and pretty bejond description. $1.23 and $1.75 buys finer goods of more elaborate design and greater wealth of trim mings. Sizes in white waists aia complete. Prices, $1, $1.25, $1.75 Skirts and Waists Ar- TIT on I.uzcrno street, Wednesday even ing. Miss Iva Apgar, ot Stratford ave nue, Lincoln Heights, very pleasantly entertained a delegation of friends at her home on Wednesday evening. A number of young folks were given a party at tho homo of Mr. and .Mis. Heller In South Decker's court Wednes day evening in honor of tho Heller children. Uvnn Owens, a miner In the TJellovu?, had his log caught by a fall of coal yestetday, and badly Injured. Ho wa9 taken to Moses Taylor hospital. Tho American Telephone and Tele graph company will erect a new build ing at the Intersection of Jackson street and Kcyser avenue, where Its branch ofllco Is now located. PHRSOXAL PARAGRAPHS. Druggist Geoige XV. Jenkins and Dr. Oorjfo li. Reynolds s-pont yesterday at Maplewood Jlshlng. They are not dls tilbutlpg their catch unioni; their 1 1 lends. ill other James, who has been Identi fied with St. David's Kplscopul church for tho past two yeats, leaves today for the Cathedral at Garden City, L. I. Misses RpmIc Davis and Hdna Lewis icturned yesterday fiom Bloomsburg State Normal school. Mrs. Ellen Sherwood, of New York city, Is visiting fi lends in town for a few days. Miss, Cot a Davis, of Plymouth, Is the guest of Miss Matgaiet Hdwaids, of South Main avenue Miss Augusta Hlair, of South Main avenue, has returned fiom Nev York Mis'. ;:dvvaid ttoat and Miss Hlslo ri.vden. of Plttston. nrp visiting Mis. R. W. Walker of Division street. Miss Anna Mav Richards, of Seran ton stieet, is travelling thtough tho Now England states. I M. Miller and family, of Washburn stieet will leave Monday to spend the summer at Like Wlnola Thev will he accompanied bv Mis, Frank Williams, of Wllllnmsporr. Miss Delia ritrslmmons, of Jackson street, and her mnthT who -oslds at Shultzville, are vi.slling in New York. GREEN E.IDOE. Miss ,Ioenhlne Fleming, of Newton, Mass., Is the guest of Miss Sarah Ford h.un, of Crtiiouse avenue. Mr. and Mis C. T. Rellamy, of Dela ware .stieet, spent vosterdaj at Lake Aiiel. Mis, Nolan's class of the njptist chinch will give an ke cream social on the lawn adjoining the chuich this evening The pioeeeds of these socials are for the new chuich building. If It Is stoimv. cieam will be for sale In the (lunch parlois. Mis. L. W, Peck, of Capouse avenue, who was seiiously ill, Is much im proved Miss Hessle Soper, of Capouse ave nue, is entettalnlng a filend from Dover, X. J. W. It. Longsticet, supeilntendent of public schools In Tioga county, spent the foiepait of the week with his sis ter, Mik L. W. Peck. Thu piofessor was on his way home fiom attending to duties falling on him as one of tho state boaid of examine! s, which met at the Dloomsbuig State Normal school. Tooth blushes, all sizes and prices. The finest in the eltv ut Manneis' phar macy, 920 Gieen Ridge stieet. Cards aie out announcing the com ing wedding of Miss Alice H. Benson to Hairy H. Thomas, on July 12, at the home of the bible's parents on Marlon stieet. The Women's Chilstlan Temperance union held a lnotheis' meeting In the llliiary yesterday afternoon, at which Mis. IMwaul Nolan gave a veiy intei esting tall. While Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Clearwater, of Gieen Ridge street, were driving over tho Marlon street bridge jester day, tho horse became frightened at an engine and lan away, tin owing the occupants out and badly bruising them The horse was stopped on Green Ridge stieet after demolishing the buggy. The Misses Giace Win nor and Hor tensc Robinson, of Capouse avenue, arc visiting fi lends In Wilkes-Harm. J. P Warner, of Capouse avenue. Is the guest of his nephew, Di. Warner, of Wllkes-Ratie. Tho Junior Loyal Legion will meet In the Hvangellcal chinch this evening at 7 o'clock. A full attendance Is required to perfect the plans for the Fouith of Julj picnic. Imperial Queen Hair Tonic at Man ners' phaimacy, 9J0 Gieen RIdgo street, tho gieatest hair giovver known. BOo a bottle. OBITUARY. Richard Roderick, of Wllkes-Rane, died l.isl (veiling at the homo ol his t-on, Itleli.tid Rode i UK. Jr.. 2313 North Main til v niic, nhc'p he was visiting. Tho de cease.,! was (,s j cart, old and was born in Wales, coming to this countiy in JS(.I. Ho settled la WIlKcs-lJ.irre, vvhcio he has tended ova since. (It is survived by a widow and the following cl.lldien: Mine Inspector Driw.nd Rcdcilck, ot this city; and Mis. Willi itn JtnMiih, of Wilkes- Raiie; U. J., of Hnslcton, and Mrs. John K Hughes, of Forest City, tic vas also a buHher ut James Roddick, of Ha.le ton, who Is chief of tho bureau of mines. Vlio funeral announcement will bo made later. Rlcliaid Giccn, formcrlv of this city, (lit (1 vcstculav at Ills honin In WMIlfn. Bane lie Is suivlcd by a wife and tuo children Mrs. fliecn l.s a. tdst.r of John A ard, of tho Hunt & Conncll company Mr. Gieen was employed by tlm Penn sylvania Supply eompinv slnte ho went to Wllkes-Harre live jears ago. Before, taking up his lesldcncc in that city ho lived heie and was employed by the Hunt & Council t'oinpanv Ho has muny frlcml.1 In thin city who will regret to lcain of his elt nth. Mis. John W. Davis, aged C! years, died at lior homo on North Iljdo Pail: avenuo yesterday afternoon from tho of. fects of a ptralytlc stroke. Deceased was an old resident of West Scianton and Is hUivlved by her husband mid tho following i-oiih and daughters: Mrs T. J Thomas, Mis Clarence Gillette', Mrs William Thomas, Mrs. Plvlia Jenkliih, Thomas, Ifc.iao and Frank D.ivls Tho funcial services will be held Sunday af ternon at 2 o'clock ut the house. In tuimcnt In Was'ibuin street cemetery. John Hogan, who died at the Mon Taj lor haxpltal WedncMl'ij evening was a prominent young residPiit of l'riceburg and formerly livid In Plttston. Ho was 23 ytars of pge and tho m iln support of a family of four joung slsteis and an Infant brother. Threo years ago hU mother was buried on tho tamo day. Tho funri.il will tako plaeo tomorrow morn ing from St Thomas' chuich, Prlceburs. Interment will be made at Plttston. GIVE THE CHILDREN A DRINK called CJraln-O It Is a delicious, appetis ing nourishing mod drink to take tlm pluea of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who used It becuuse when properly prepared It tastes like the llnest cotYoc. but U free from all its injurious properties Qraln-O aids digetitlun and Htrcnstheus tho nerves It U not a stim ulant but n health builder, and ehlldtcni, uh well as adults, can drink It with great benefit. Coxts ubout U us much uh cof fee. IE and SSc Strengthens System Body Brain and Nerves. w3 i (MARtAMI WINE) No other preparation has ever receiv ed so many voluntaiy testimonials from eminent people as the uoi Id-famous Marian! Wine. Appetizer Before Meals Digestive After Meals Tonic At All Times To those who will klndlj wilto to MAIUANl & CO.. SJ West 13th Street. New York Cltj, will bo sent, postp-ilil, book containing portraits with endorse ments of Kmppiois, Lmpress. I'rinccs, Caidlnnls, Archbishops nnd other Inter esting matter. Mention this paper. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Delightful Enteitainment Held Last Evening1 in the Piovldence M. E. Church Y. W. C. A. Will Entertain This Evening. The social and entci talnment held last evening under the auspices of tin; Ladies' Aid society of the Providence Methodist Hplscopal chuich was huge ly attended and an excellent evening was enjoyed by all piesent. The following picigramme was ren dered: Recitation Miss I)iw.-oa Recitation MUs Ruth Jknjainlii Recitation Helen Mai tin Duet, Ii.stiun tntal. Miss Norton and Horace Norton Recitation Miss Clara Slocum Recitation Miss Ruth McDoi.ald Duct Instrrmcntal, Mioses Renjamln and Itarncs Recitation Miss l.ulu Concenstlne TOLD IN A FHW LINHS The Noith Seranton bianch of the Young Women's Chilstlan association have arranged an enjoyable occasion for this evening, to w hlch they ask at tendance of all having the Interest of this oiganizatlon at heart. They will make It pleasant to all, and hope to receive a financial leturn fiom the good things they w ill serve The new Audltoilum was opened to public Inspection jesterday and a large number of people took tho llbeity to go thiough tho mngnlllcent building. For today special invitations h ive been Issued and In honor of the event 'Major Fish will entertain a large number of guests. James J Haggeity, who until lecent ly was employed In the Fenner & Dlck erson ready pay store will open a flist class gioeeiy store today. Mr. Hag gerty will open his stoie In the Loft us building on Noith Main aonue, and will be assisted by his Fistei. Albert Han Is, of Hyde Paik, had the two first llngeis of his light hand com pletely severed In tho Storrs mines yes terday by a huge piece of coal. Miss Kate Highland, of West Market street, was severely injuied yesterday by falling off a swing. She was swing ing when the rope broke, tin owing her violently to the ground. Mr. Thomas D. Phillips and family, ot Summit avenue, desire to give their most slnceie thanks to all friends and neighbois for their svmpathy which was shown towards them during the time of sickness and doith of their be loved daughter. Jennie Phillips. At her home on Green btioet Miss Anna Henry chaimlngly entertained on Tuesday evening. Those present were: Misses Coleman, Grace Hell, Suslo and Fleeda Dawson, IVule Lids tone, Peail Henry, Ida Anderson, Cor nell Laldio Robinson and Nan Rees. Missrs. Cornell, Reese, Walker Ben dlct, Leo Campbell, Kdward Kelley, Fred LIdst, Arthur Rrowne Clarence and Percy Henry, Oscar Davis and Griffith Thomas. PERSONAL NOTES. Miss Ida Evans, of Mnosic, is tho guest of Mrs. Jacob Davis, of Paiker stieet Benjamin Robinson, of Oak stieet, la in Rrldgeport, Maine. Mori is Saundeis, of Ashley, is the guest of Mrs. Maigaret Williams, of Maig.uet avenue. Mis. Domlnlck Klme, of ICeyser ave nue, is 111. Mr. und Mis. duties Davis, of Oly phant, was the guests of friends on Thioop stieet jcbterday. George Moyb-, jr., has resigned his position with Fenner & Dkkeison, und accepted one as book-keepet with Thomas O'Malley, the hardware dealer of North Main avenuo. Miss Gertiude Powell, of Ashley, Is the guest of her aunt. Mis. Rlchuid Edwards, of Wayne avenue Mrs. John Gross and daughter, Mar garet, of Osage City, Kansas, are visit ing ut tho homo of Mr. and Mis. Jos eph Gtoss, of Church avenue. Mis. Gardner, ot Factory ville. Is the guest of Mi. and Mrs. William Bar ney, ot Deacon street. Mrs. J. K. How ells, of Tayloi, was thu guest of her sister, Mis. L. II. John, of Holllster avenue, jesterday. Mis. Del t ilck, of Nineveh, is the guest ot Mis. Geoigo Davis, of West Maiket street. Henry Thomas, of Brooklyn, N. T., Is visiting ills patents, Ofllccr and .Mrs Thomas Thomas. Miss Ella Mullen, of Peckvllle, Is being entertained by Miss Maigaret Evans, ot Brick avenue. Miss Mumo Jobnton, of Clinton, Mass., is visiting her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, of West Murket street. Miss Maine Bairett, of Archbald, Is the guest of Miss Nellio Jenkins, of Williams street. Miss Kate Hlmms, of Taylor, and Miss Annlo Davis, of Peckvllle. are visiting Mr. nnd Mis. David Reese. Miss Mamo Thomas, of Spring stieet, and Miss Ncttio Blrtley, of Thioop, have returned fiom Bloomsbuig, wheio they attended tho comimncc racnt cxeiclses at the Normal school, GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON MANY BLVSimra BRIDES LED TO ALTAH YESTERDAY. Miss Llzzlo Coyne Becomes the Wifo of John McVnrish The Ruane Houston Nuptials Tho following Irluiriagcs Also Celebrated; Jor-dan-Healey, McAndrews-Christy, Sawye-Courtney Graduating Ex ercises at St. John's Paiochlal School Other News Notes. At 11 o'clock yesterday inoiuing tho marriage of Mr. John MoVurlsh, of Cedar avenuo, and Miss Lizzie Coyno, of Genet street, was pcrfoimed by the Rev. Father Fleming, at St John's church. Mendelssohn's wedding march was tendered by Miss Katie Reaidoii. The bride was attended by her sis ter, Miss Anna L. Covne, and the groom by Mr. John Kelly, of Mlnooka. Tho biide nnd her maid wero picttlly attired In gowns of white organdie over white silk, trimmed with silk ribbons and bildal roses. A wedding dinner was served at tho conclusion of tho ceremony to the Im mediate friends at the homo of th bride's parent. Mr. and Mi p. Me Varnish left on the l:no ti.iln for Washington. D C. and other points of Inteiost. On their te turn thev will commence housekeeping In a newly furnished home on Cedar aentie. RFANK-HOUSTON. A charming wedding took place at Pt. John's church on Wednesday when Mr. Gforge Houston, of Irving avenue, and Miss Ellen Runne. of Locust stieet, were united In matrlmonv. The cere mony was performed by the Rev. E. J. MpIIcv. The bride's attendant was Miss Ma mie Roland, nnd the gioomsman was Mr. James Hanun. A rpceptlon was held at the biide's home for a few In timate ft lends and relatives of the con tracting parties. Mr. and Mrs. Hous ton lelt on the 12 55 tinln for New Yoik and other cities. JORDAN-HKALHY On Wednesday afternoon the mar ilage of Mr Patilck Henley, of Pltts ton. and Miss Kate Jniduii, of Stont n venue, was perfoimed at St John's chinch by the Rev. II J. Mc I'ov After the ceieinony a wedding dinner was .ser pj at thp home of the bi Ide'a pc unts M'ANDRHWS-CimiSTY. Mr. John Chilsty, of Brook street, and Miss Ellen McAndrews, of Rivet street, wero united in manlage at St. Peter's cathedral on Wednesday. A reception was held at the home of the bible's mother on River stieet Immediately after the ceremony nnd was attended by a number of tho f i lends of both parties. SAWYE-COURTNEY. On Wednesday at 5 o'clock the mar riage ot Mr. Michael Coiiitney, of Genet stieet, nnd Miss Ellen Savve, of Cherry street, was solemnized by the Rev. E. J. Medley. After the cere money they lecelved the congratula tions of their many fi lends at the bride's home. GRADUATION EXERCISES. Six young ladles wero giaduated from St. John's paiochlal school Wed nesday moiuing. The usual com mencement cxeiclses weie not held this jear. The graduation exeicises were wit nessed by tho families and Immediate friends of the graduates, who wero the Misses Margaret Loretta Man ning, Maiy Agnes Joid.in, Margaret Ignatius Heffion, Maigaret Veronica Hopkins, Elizabeth Veioniea McDei mott and Mary Aloysius Madden. Tho term just closed has heen a most successful one and excellent lesults were obtained The piogrammo len deied Wednesday was us follows: Opening March, M. Heffion, M. Hopkins, M. Manning Violin Selection. Misses S. Ruddy, R. Donnelly, A Reardon, A. Roland, Master M. Smith: accompanist, Miss M. Roland. Recitation Miss C. Murray Piano Solo Miss M. Hertion Hoys' Chorus ... .1'lano, Miss A. Lavello Instrumental Trio, Misers M. Manning, M. Hopkins, L McDermott. ANGELS OP MANY LANDS. Aichangel Miss M Manning Angel of America Miss At Hopkins Angel ot Erin Miss M Heffron Angel of Vi.inco Miss M. T. Heffron Angel of Spiln Miss T. Hannon Angel of England Miss M. Madden Angel of Italy Mlss L. McDermott Pleaders Miss. C. Jlunay, Miss II Donnelly, Miss A. Kellv Home, Sweet Home Panlonilm". Sinloi I'uplls Hvmn to the Sacred He.ul Accompanist, Miss B. Brown SHORT NEWS NOTES. The annual picnic of St. Peter's soci ety of St. Maiy's congregation was held nt Central Paik gaiden yesterday af ternoon and night. The aftalr was highly successful and was attended by a largo number of persons. Headed by Lawience band, St. Peter's nnd St. Jo seph's societies and St. Mary's Glee club naiadcd tho streets of this side last night and then piocceded to the paik. Michael Wettet was marshal of the paiade. A still alarm was sent to the Neptune Euglno nnd Hos company yosieiday afternoon. A pile of iiibhlsli was burn ing on tho bank of the Roaring Biook, neur Illckotv street. When tho com pany ariived upon the scene the llames liad been extinguished by a ciowd of small bos. Tho annual excursion of the William Conncll Hose company will be run to Lake Aiiel, August 19. The one thou sand omploves of tho Lackawnnna Knitting mills will accompany the ex cursion by the courtesy of Charles it, Connell, superintendent of tho mills. At Wednesday night's meeting of Branch S3, Catholic Mutual Benevolent association, $J5 was donated to Rev, Father Modltt. of Taylor, to be used in the fund for his new church at Taylor. Miss Kato Gersbach, of Buffalo, Is the guest of Mr and Mis. Joseph Con rad, of Plttston avenue nnd Alder stieet. Charles Uhl has returned to his home at Elrnlia, after a lslt with Peler Kosav, tho Cedar avenue giocer. Fea Coal Delivered, $1,25, to South Side, central city and central Hydo Park. Address ordeis to C. B, Sharkey, 1914 Cedar avc. 'Phone 66SX MINOOKA. I'm tho (list time In the hlstoiv of Lackawanna township sellouts, tho school year closed with approiulato exercises at No, 1 school, An excellent Something New! 5i Large package of the World's cleanser for a nickel. Still greater ccon omy in 4 pound package. Made onlv by THB N. K. PAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Loulf , New York, BosUa, Philadelphia h'f. V St u fc- V V -,' ft.' ti V V V V ft." ft' X V ft' ft' V ft' ft' V ft' V V ft' ft ft' THE LEfiDEft Seranton Store, 124-126 ir tj l-sj''i dm Oil m I 111 I l JL j! Alvl' y J can you save on days when WB make supreme efforts. These for today only. 59c embroidery trimmed muslin gowns at 29c Made in the most faultless manner of good muslin, with yoke of embroidery and cambric ruffle. Quite a contiast to the stuif anotner store is offering, being superior 4T in quality and at a much lower price. Friday IUfc 1f for women's 5QC gowns Mother Hubbard style, 5"C tucked and trimmed with embroidery. ft' ft" ft' ft ft' ft ft K ft' ft ft' ft' ft ft' ft" ft' ft' &' 2.' ft' X ti ft' ft K ft' ft' ft ft" a ft" S ft' r ft &" &" .' &' a ft ft" &' tf & a K ft ft ft' r ft' tr & ft' nf &' ft' 6' ft' ft' ft ft" for women's 75c gowns Nicely tucked squat c neck of embroidery insertion, trimmed with wide embroid ery edge to match. for women's 89c gowns Empire style, with yoke oi embroidery, collar handsomely trimmed with embroid ery to match Others up to $5.00. 49c 59c -. 1 L -49-g "I 4f 1 T IP 1111 1 JL 1. i!tl' T oJ 1 0 forty styles ot dimities that we ordinarily get eight and ten cents for. This is a very substantial fabric not mos- quito netting in patterns that will make up very c handsomely. Friday only J .g for imported dimities, IxC batistes pineapple tis sues and lace lawns, that were 16c. iSc and 20c. for your choice of a hundred different styles of printed organdies, batistes and lappet cloths, worth from lac to 15c the yard. &C 0 Friday Q . 13 day. Good enough lor dealers to take advantage of: AH ioc and 15c flowers are 3c Take your choice any kind you choose so long as it was not marked more . than 1 ;c previously oC All 20c and 25c flowers are 8c Take your choice here, too. of anything marked NOT over 2; cents the q bunch OC 50c short back sailors at ioc Shoit Back Sail ors and fancy shapes in black and colors Friday only H'A K 'A "A 'A "A 'A "A 'A A "A A 'A A A 'A A "A Do not re.U le.ilize the Impor tance, of fdtlni, phnty of niead. Ilrend contain" the ncecss.nv elements tei m iMiik hono and tissue, and when made of a ?? Flour It constitutes a health food which I'othhiK in excel. Jt l( lWit and wholesome, and e.ihlly dlneMrd. It mukos red Uloeid and plenty of IL All Rioccrs sell It. "We only wholesale It." THE WESTON HILL CO. Seranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. programme was icndeied and leilect much ciedlt on the teacheis who had charge of the affair and tho chlldien who took pait Tho picnic eommlttee of tho Gi ecu wood mine fund will meet tonlcht at Fasshold's hall. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature, of 1 "i . Peop c best K .1 , et . S ft X . X .X ft ft ft x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Wyoming Avenue. Muslin underwear Ordinary, every Jay events m this sl0lc arc efllul t0 extrsi" oidinary events elsewhere. Therefore, if our every day prices eclipse the bargain prices of other stores, how much more X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X . X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X New wash goods Great assortment at very lit tle Prices' Nevv arrivals almost a,,y mae tms an always up- to-date stock from which choos- ing is easy. For today we offer at five cents the yard some ( for the balance of our 1 9C fine French organdies, regular price up to 39 cents the yard. Cut price millinery Clearing time in this depart ment is at hand and price cut ting is one of the usual things. Any price is better than keep ing the goods especially in flowers. See this offer for to 19c "A Vl 4 iO 4 U A A 'A A "A A A 'A Vl A A A 'A A ----- 4. THE POPULAR HOUSC-FURNIGH- X INQ STORE. T x t I Palmer : : Hammocks: : for t x Comfort. : Prices from 90 Cents Up. I FOOTE & FULLER CO., I X Mears Building, j 140-142 Washington Ave. X t--f-f-t-:f SPECIAL THROUGH CARS TO THU bUAbllORU. Dally (Kxcept Hundoy ) Vl CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY Leave Seranton at S 30 a. m. for Lone Brancb, Ocean Urove. Asbury Park, llelmar, bprlnsLake, Sea flirt, Ac, Itetuinlnir, leavo Point Pleasant at 11, M a ni ; BpiliiK Lalte 11 si a m llelmar, 11 GG 11 m., Asliury Paik and Oeean (iioe 12 0J noon, I.otiB llranch, U.ii hF4 m AniMi at Biranton at SOS 11 m '1 1 ): II will 1)0 Kept up 101 the rntlio seat-on i'pi clullj foi the in I'umniodatlon ot fainlllCH. as It will enable pusseiiBcrs to seciitM and retain romfoilaule seats dur iutr the eutlra Journey, KKS& IZmrZtSJWZZ CT .Tttjjm&i?,' wasnifwvg Mj . V
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