'6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1809. EVENTS 0E DAY IN WEST SCRANTON flANO DRAWING AT CLARKE BROS.' STORES. Instrument Won by Ticket No. 10, 005 and Held by Mr3. Klefe, of 810 Twenty-third Street Chtislmns Exercises nt Washburn Street Presbyterian Church runcr.ils of Thoraao Cosgiove, Mis Saundeis nnd Thomas Gibson Other Minor News Notes. Another piano was Riven away at Clarke Bros.' department stores yes terday aftcmoon, and the winning ticket, No. lfi.50), was held bv V-s i Klefe. of 81G Twotity-thlid "trcei. The family aic poor people- and ssvetal grown-up daughteis will appieelate tlr gift. I The drawing wai held at 1 o'clock ! and was conducted by Mjio't Bvnns, of DaIes' diug stoie.and B B Houser, I the harness dealot. A larse number of I people Interested In the eent weio pnsent during tho drawing. CHRISTMAS BXBRCISBS The members of tho Washburn Street Prcsbyteilnn church Sunday school gave the cantutn, "Waiting for S int.i Claus," befoio a l.ugo audtence in the auditorium hut evening. The east In cluded manv members of tho s hiol, und the chinch orehestia assisted nn tei Lilly In tho pioduetloti Tho affair was undti the dli etl m nf Misses Sarah Jones and Clara Senders and much credit Is due them fv thelt untiling efforts The dlstilbutlon nf piis among tho voungir pupl.s of the riist Baptist Sunday school v is tondn. ted hist even ing at tho pai nonage on North Hyde Ink aenue. The pastoi, Rov H F. Mathews, and Br. H G Beddoe, super intendent of the Sunday school, wete in charge. BISK JBBILBB SINGBRH. The famous Jubilee singers from the Flsk university, of Nashvl'le, Tennes see, have been engaged to appear at the Jackson Street Baptist church next Tuesday evening, and the lovers of good music are assured treat Tho company Includes some well-known soloists, who have been heaid In this city before. In tho party are the following- Al bert P G.eonl.ivv, Geoige B Mat tin Samuel S. C.iruthers, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wcrk. Misses Edith M. Bowman, Senetta V Hayes, Ida M. Hapler and Mabel L. Grant. FLTXBRAL OF THOS. COSfROVB. A laige number of friends attended the funeial of the late Thomas Cos grove jesterduy afternoon from the home of decca'ed's cousin on Xo th Good cough rcnr'iy, take Du (ours French Tar. For Sale at GEORGK W. JBNKINS'. lai S Mnln Avenu: There's a Left on Our Tables You May Take Them Away In ror What We Would Have Asked Last Week. M A I I I Of the Bargains. GIobe Warehouse "S1CTO wim Tno best remedy for Consumption. Cures VI liy Bronchitis, llonrso.- uix, t!ima, Wliooriliifr. emip't Cro'in Small dc" quick sure rii1tj. Dr. Villi ttilieuieCoiiittulHii. Trial, jauije. Main avenue. The remains were boino to St. 'Patrick's chuich, where short services were conducted by Rev. P. B, Buvelle. Tho i all-bearers wore: Juntos Mc Connlck, Martin Bhd, Patilck Walsh, W'Mlam Nolin, Wll ti Coddlnston and Martin Bu kin. Tho remains were interred in tin- Cathudr.il cemetery. OTHBR TUXBIIABS YBSTBRDAY. Services over tho remi'iis of tho lato Mrs Thomas Saunders were held at the family lesldcnce on Buzcrno street at .! o'clock yesteiday afternoon. Rev B B. Hopkins, of the First Welsh Bap tist church, and Rv. Thomas do Grucliy, D. D of the Jackson Street Baptist church, were the officiating clergvincn. Burial was n ide in tho Washburn street cemetery. The funetal of the late Thomas Gib son occuned yesteidav aftetnoon from tho house, ISIS Jackson stiect. The body was boine to St. Patrick's chinch, where short services wete conducted. The remains were aftorwuuls Interred In the Cathedral ccmetry. The remains of Mr. and Mr. B F. Blink's child weio taken to Union es tcrday, wheie Interment was made. FAMILY XORBLY AFFLICTBD. Mr. and Mis Llovvellvn Davis, of 1113 Hvnon stroc t, have the sympathy of their fi lends and relghbnis In the nf llletlon which has visited the family. Two of their chl'dren have Just leeov cied fioin a siege of sickness and now two more are seriously 111. The sun John and baby Elizabeth are at piesent suffering Horn an attack of pleuiisv. Dr. J. J. Boberts Is attend ing them. XOTBS AND PBRONALP. Victor Xoth, of Philadelphia, Is lslt Ing his homo on Bataytte stict Mr. and Mrs. Iia Lee, of Xoith Lincoln avtiute, (clebr.Hcd the tvventy llfth anniversary of th ir wedding on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Janet Davis, of Jackson street, who was !G vcats old en Wednesday, w is tendeied an agreeable surprise party bv rur sons and friends. Clem Marsh, Jr, and Frank Kan IT man have purchased tho restaurant business on North Malr. avenue for merly conducted by the late Thorn is Roberts The funeral of the late Miss Cather ine Haggeitv will take place from th-: family lesldencc, H'i" Xorth Main ave nue, tomorrow morning and interment will be made In the cathe lr.il ceme tery. Miss May Flnnei ty, of Hrnesdale, Is the giist of Mis M. F Wj mbp, of Jnck'on street Int'iostlng Christmas exercises vvero conducted last evening bv the pupils of St. David's Episcopal church Sun day school. The funeral of Nellie, the 4-year-old child ct Mi. and Mrs. Patrick Lynn, of Lucine street, will occur this after noon ind Interment will be made In lb- thedial cemetery. T' 'in R.itchford, of Seventeenth sMeet and Miss Bessie. Hocan of Fourth street, were in? lied last Tuos- Cough U TffltlrfU me in day afternoon by Rev "W. P. O Donnell in Holy Cross church. The members of Ht. Leo's battalion will hold an entertainment and smoker In their room? Sunday ovenlns. An Infant child of Mi. and Mrs. Michael Hcnlgan, of 1114 Buzerno street, will be burled In the cathedral cemetpry this afternoon. At n meeting of St. Paul'H Pioneer corrs, hold In Kt. David's hall last pvenlns, It was decided to give an ex hibition drill at St. Patrick's church fair In the near tuttiie. William Crawford, nf Drew semi- , nary, who Is spending the holiday vnca I tlon at his home here, conducted tho services In the Allls mission last even inu. NOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. runcral of Patrick McMahon. Christmas Exercises at Couit Street Church Other Notes. The funeral of Patrick McMahon, who died Christmas day at the Hill side Home, took place yesterday after noon from his home on West Market stieet. The remains were conveyed to the Holv Ilnsarv chuich. where the ! Rev. J. J. O Toolo conducted the ser- lces. Interment was made In Cathe duil cemetery. The deceased Is sur vived by one ui other, James McMahon, nnd two sisters, Mrs James Ford and Mrs. Philip McKenzle. MR. DAA'IS' S1DB OF TUB CASB. An article appeared In tho Times last evening In regaid to Miss WIUIs taking laudanum and purchasing same at Davis' druR store, and several other things whl h were all exaggerated, sim ply to prejudice people against tin stoic. The Information wis furnished b in Individual who Is no friend of ii In" and I am proud of It 1 only legrct that I ever formed an acquain tance, from a financial point of tew The amount of laudanum purchased was one-half ounce, or four teaspoon fuls, which she paid five ins for. It was registered In the poison regis ter ad labeled "laudanum, poison " The whole thing Is spite action on tho part of the individual who caused the article to be published. I further wish to say I was working at the branch store last evening myself, but did not wait on this party. Mr. Evans, mv clerk spends borne time th-re, and I am there myself every day. In con c'uslon I wish to s-y my business has increased every year since I started In Providence and I wish to thank the people for the liberal patronage they have given me nnd assure you I shall continue on doing business at the two stores as before Wlhlnr you all a Happy New Year, I remain Yours respectfully, G W. Davis, Ph. G CHRISTMAS EXERCISES Bast evening the Sunday school of the I'otirt Street Methodist Episcopal church held their Christmas exercises In the lecture room of the church. Solos, duets, choruses, recitations and dialogues were rendered by the pupils of the school In a most delightful manner. At the conclusion each of the pupils were presented with a gift. Ree Mr. Byman was chosen by the school to present G A. Clatk, tho superin tendent, with thre beautiful books, as a. token of their high esteem and good win. SHORT BITS OF NEWS. A special meeting of the Bocal union, No 31, V. M. W. of A , Is called for this evening In Hanlngton's hall. All members are earnestly requested to be present, as Important business Is to be transacted. The High Works Cornet band will conduct a dance and social In the Au dltoilum New Year's evening The iveystone Dramatic club will produce the drama, "The Blag of Truce," Wednesday evening, Jan. . David Watklns, of North Main ave nue, Is suffering at his home with an injured hand, While at woik In the BIckion works last Saturday Mr. W itklns unconsrlously shoved his right hand In between tne cog wheels, smashing two fingers. Although bad ly InJureJ, the fingers can ooth be sr.ved. The orchestra of the V. W. C. A. will meet this evening at the rooms Prof. Walkenshaw will teach. Ambiose Mulley Is distributing among his customers calendars for the coming vear. PBBSONAL NOTES. George l-vans, of Thompson street, has accepted a position In the D , L. & V. office. Martin Walsh, of West Market street, Is visiting friends In Haw ley. Miss Mary Duffy, of West Maiket stieet. Is III, Mrs It. B. Smith, of Nth Main avenue, has oeen entei mining Mrs. Hi. rim Phillips and daughtei, of Fleet llle. David Williams, a student of Mans field Normal school, Is tho guest of nls mother, Mrs Thomas Z. Williams, of Williams street. Mr. and Mrs. Loftus, of West Mar ket street, are entertaining their son, Bdvvard, of Jeff ei son Medical college, Philadelphia. Bev. S G. neadlng, of Church ave nue, left .or Wllllamsport last even ing. He will return homo this after noon. Joseph Evans, of Stick avenue, is surfeiting with appenni. His, Miss Lena Clark, of Wood street, will entertain a numb?r of friends at her home this evening. Thorm Davles, of Cayuga street, retuii' home Wednesday from Cu ba, whero he has been stationed for tho past year with the United States cavalrv. GREEN KIDGE. Miss Grace Madox gave a very pleas ant tea to her young lady friends yes teiday, at her home on Madison ave nue. Mrs. W. W Patterson, of Philadel phia, spent jestciday with Green nidgo friends Mrs. M B. Kays nnd chlldien and Mrs Joseph Van Berp-n ate vlsltlnj friends In Easton and Philadelphia. Mi 3 II. B, Itoynolds Is lyinp quite ill nt her home on Monpoy avenue. Miss Louise Connelly gave a dancing GRAIN-1! GRMN-0! nemember that i.nmo when jou want s ilcllolous, appetizing, nourlahlnr food drink to take the- place of coffee. Bold by nil grocers and liked 1" all who beve used it Ornln O I niadu of pure grata, It aids ulcvMlun and ftrrngthens the nervex It Is not u sttmulant but a health builder and the rhllren as well as the adults nn drink It with gnat Vncf.t Costr nbnut ' as much as cof fee. ICe and Sle. per paekaBC. Ask your crocer for Craln-O. Ir. Jsmos' Hfidncoo rowderj. QUICK RELIEF Got a headache? Never been aMo to fhul anything to reliove it ? Never mind Try Dr. James' Headache Powders. Absolutely harmless couldn't hurt a baby. But they will euro headache. Don't TaVc a Substitute. At all PruR Storos. 4 tlv2Q3 10 conts. Cur Whoro Others Fall. Party last evening at her home on Washington avenue. Mrs M. C Cnrr, of Dickson avenue, gave a dinner party last evening to Miss Jean Mitchell und her friend, Miss Wade, of Hackettstown, N. J. Covorrf were laid for ten In moving a piano at Afcbury Metho dist Episcopal chinch Wednesday.from the audtence mom to the Hibbath school room In the bas"ment, some one sll-pd and the Instrument dropped a distance of about twelve feet, complete ly lulnlng It The foreign mission school of the Green Bldgp Presbyterian church hel 1 then Chtlstmas exercises In the lee'ur' room of the church i.as. 'venlng Tlicie was a very creditable entertainment, consisting of mtilc and recitation? by the scholars, afir whl ' every mem ber of the school iccelvrd a present from u beautiful Christmas tre. Thf" school Is In a flourishing condition and a wonderfully good woik Is being done by Rev John Klusek, the mlss'onary in charge Miss Ida Loveland. of Delaware ave nue, has returned from a visit with friends In Moscow. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Entertainment By Scranton Touribt Club Ed. Morgans Held in $200 Bail Other News Notes. The Scranton Tourist club last even ing conducted an entertainment and social at St John's hall. Although the hall was not crow del a good-sized audience applauded th" different num bers of the very inteiestlng and enjoy able programme, which was as fol lows: Piano solo, Jilis Kate Reardon: vo cal solo, Sidney Hugh"!), mandolin solo, George GIbbs. vocal sulo, John Howard- buck dance, Collins and Dough erty; vocal solo Caleb Evans: whist ling solo. Ben Hughes- buck danc. J.ames Sullivan, ocal solo, Sadie Bro gan, vocal duet, Bavin and Bltzpat rlck: vocal solo, Maggie Orms'by; vocal duet, McDonald ond Bangan. vocal solo, Fiank McDeimott, buck dance, Thomas Bynch- vocal solo John Washburn, recitation, Trances Meyers song and dance, Will Lovcin, piano solo, M vggle Moran. A cake walk was excellently executed by Mc-sis Kelly brothers and Sullivan ami Philbln, and at the conclusion of the entei jalnment dancing wss I -dulgcd In. music being furnished by Miss Kate Reardon rt'NEBAB OF A CHIBD. The funeral of George Edward Imel doff, the ron of Sir. and Mis. John Imeldoff, of C23 Biech street, who died luesciay of scarlet fever, took place I Wednesday afternoon at -' o'clock , Owing to the nature of the dlseas-1, 1 Interment was private. Sei vices were co-ducted at the house and at the CrrAVe In St Vf'irv'n nnmntnni. Ii.. T1A.. Peter Christ, pastor of St. Mary's camouc cnurcn. NUBS OF NEWS. The funeral of Lawrence, the youn? son of Mr. and Mis. Jeremiah Shea, of 2J0 South Irving avenue, will take place at 2 30 o'clock this nfternoon. Inter ment in tho Curpdral cefetcry. Kd Morgans was last evening ar raigned before Alderman Lentes on tho charge of assault nnd battery. Mike Matuschek figured as piosecutor. Aftei hearing the evidence, which wis very convincing, the nlderrnn held Mor gans under .00 ball for his appearance at couit. George Vocltroth, who spent a fe-v dajs with his parents on Pittston n ve nue, returned yesterday to New "Votl; city Tin ruga rl Lodge No. 29R, Indepen dent Order of Odd IVllows, at their last me'etlr.f elected odlcers for thi ensuing ar ns follows- President, William Schvvenker, vice pr'sldcpt, Fred Kempter perretmv, George fj.il Urp treasiner, John I". Sehwenker: trustee for eighteen months David M!er. The annual Christinas festival of this lodge will take place this even ing at Gei mania hall. OBITUARY Karl, tho B-mnntl.s-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Bwald Schmidt, of Birch street, pusted awav jestiiday momlng at J ooloek after n brief lllmss. Diphtheria was tho cf uso of (U1.U1 Owing to tho ni ne is of another child of tho bereaved family, the funeral took placo jcstnclti afternoon, new Altred Ballhorn con. duoted tho funeral seivlcos at the house and Interment wqb mude at Mlnooka. Mrj. Mnry B Llsk died jesleidav at her home, 1:1 J'enn avenue, tutor an III-nei-s of several weeks fiho was ts jeais of age and Is survived b three children, G J. LMe, rt. W. Lltk and Mr3. L. H. Brtelle 'lho funir.al will take pluee from th' house Suuda afternoon and inter ment will be made In Forest Hill ctme terj Willie A , the 9-mo,ths-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Helm, of 1013 Kiist court, dl"d esterd-. mori.lng. The I 1 neral will tako place on Biturdny 1,1 -r-no m ni 2 o'clock Fiivtcts will bo con ducted at tlm familj Kjldtnce ' y Bcv line's It.rnrl nnd Interment will bo mado In tho Forest hill cemMcry. Mary Hums, sged b years, dauj 'itr of Mr. and Mrs B W. Burns, of 021 Ca pou8e avenue, died cstcrd:i. The fu nrral will w pr' ' Saturday nfternoon at 2 o'clock Blinrp, with Interment In tho Olyphant cemetery. Dceeased was a granddaughter of Health Officer W. H, i Burko. DAY'S DOIiSGS IN DUNMRE BOROUGH BRUTAL AND COWARDLY Ab SAULT COMMITTED. Oscar Ehigood Knockod His Wlfo Down nnd Biutally Beat Her Into InBcnslblllty Captured After tin Opera Bouffo Siego by the Police Force Conductors Install Officers. Marriage of Miss Ripley to J. J. Snnthson Pleasant burprise Party. Other Bits of News. One of tho most exceedingly brutal and cowardly assaults ever committed within the borough limits occurred yes tcrday afternoon on the strip of ro id way between the Dunmoie Bumbor company's olllces and Johnson's store, w hen Oscni Bhrgood pounced upon his wife and beat her upon the head and face with several stones, knocking her down a 'd leaving her In an uncon scious condition on the load. Se inl persons seeing tho outrage, rushed to th- assistance of the woman, and tho Backavvanna hospital ambu lance was summoned nnd the woman lemoved to the hospltnl. In the meantime, Ehrgood rushed to his home on Blakcly street, near the old grist mill, and with a hammer and nails securely banlcadcd the doors and windows The chief of police being notified, procured a w arrant and with three offWis proceeded to the home to orrest Ehrgood. Then followed one of the most exciting spectacles ever seen In the borough The chief had Issued or- , ders not to break Into tho house, and for two long hou-- v '("a'-t'Hte 0f olll cers wlted outside for tlielr man. During this time nn immns crowd of over 609 persons had congregated outside and made thr air rlu? with taunts nnd Jeers at the oillce.s. Th chltf finally gave oidors nt 5 '" lock to bieak 'oc n tho door and one of the tinkers, after some difficulty, succeed ed In battering 1' dawn with a hU'je beam. Amsh utj innfle for nhrrrood who Is a desperate character, by the four olllcers and he was soon placed In the borough lockup He was given a healing nnd hall was placed at $:09, which was furnished by the accused man's father. Theie Is a str. tig feeling against Enrgood In town, and for a while It looked as though the mob outside would take matters in their oiwi hands and bieak down the bairlcades of tho lnuse. Mrs. Ehrgood's face was badly lacer ated and her jaw-bone Is thought to be fractured by the stones used by her husband. Ehi good's o-dy defense Is that his wife Is habitually drunk and nt the time of the assault had stolen two large hams from the house, which rhe Intended to piwn for dilnk. He committed the deed, he sas. In his efforts to secure them fiom her. OrriCEBS INSTALLED. Division No. 12. Order of- Uallvvay Conductors, have Installed tho follow ing from their f 'inltv to stive dur ing the coming 11 as officers- C C S. J. Blnneitv (.', W. D. AV.ai fell; sseretarv nnd treasuier, Mike Uleliv, S. C . A F. Polkei , J. C. Daniel Haw ley: J. S , John McC'ue; O. S . "Wil liam Bogert: division committee, M. J. Hennlgan, Frank TranMie id V. D. Warfell grievance committee, Martin Delanev. Samuel Bonn and Chailes VanFlelt enalrman grievance commit tee, Martin Devaney number of legis lative board, P. J. Flnnerty. grlevanc commlttee, Bi lo nnd Wjomtng Valley rallrodd W E. Johnson, James Con nolly and tV. E Coriell; clulrman grievance committee. V E. Cot 1 ell. A QUIET WEDDING. very pretty though quiet wedding took place at the cosy little home of Mr. and Mrs V. W. Blplev, on Monio avenue, t cdnodav afternoon, when ' their daughter, Mlcs Laura Edith BIp j ley, wns matrlvd to James J. Smith- son, of Blon, N. V. At 12 30 o'clock thi bride and groom, unattended to Ic thlr places In the center of the room which had been most tastily decorated with evergreen, smllav and potted flowers, and standing before their pas tor, Bev. W. F. Gibbons, of the First Presbyterian church, were mado hus band and wife. The brldo looked very pretty In a hamlome tiavellng gown of pieen. while tho groom wore the conventional tilack Immediately after th" cere mony congratulations were received and the paity lelt for a short wedding tilp. The happy young couple will commence housekeeping after their wedding tour is completed, at Blon, N. Y.. the home of the giooin. MIfs Blpley Is one of the m"ct at tractive young ladles In the borough and htr friends are legion She Is .a member of the First Piesbvterlan church and Is leoognl'od in its social 1 and other depai tment. Mr. Mnlthson lis a very pi eminent young mun and ! has a ho'Jt of friends in New Yoik state Tho friends and ielatlve of Mr. and Mis Pmlthon tiro at one in wish ing them all ht' plncss and success In their matrimonial vontuie. PRETTILY SURPRISED. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albeit B. Finch, on Cherry street, a meiry party of surprise! s succeeded In neat ly and prettily sui prising their son, Westlej Finch, and In turn were most delightfully entei talncd by their host and hostess last evening. The usual games and lefnt haunts constituted tho evening's ple.su 0. Those In at tendance wlic: Misses Olive Finch, Maud Moore, Katie Snyder, M 1 tie Finch Berth 1 Bush, Mamie Hnipvr, Kate Bush, Ma bel W.atrous, Bessie Kinger, Jennlo ) Seeve and Mrtlo Watrous; Messis. Edw ird H.xiper, William Riddle Ernest Wntious, Howntd Harper. John Kiagci-. Jrnost Finch, Fianl: McKane, Chailes Button and Fiod Hartley. LITTLE NOTES Or INTEREST. Superintendent E. D. Bovard at tended the city teachers' Institute at Carbondale. held In the High school liulltllnit at that placo this week and on .iJncsdny and Thursuay atten'. ed the school supci'ntendents' nieci. ing held In Supeiintondent J. C. Taj loi's olllce, c"ianton Rojal la. of Norfii Blakely street, will commence now duties -vj h 'he Tho lecrct of pcrf,-c rtansth Wmtncif dtchi.i wuiviug, ivilthely nurd hi our rcTinllts nnd appll nncc, wlildi we tend on trlnl nuu ainrnval Pay on honor, or return o!f 0 cur rxpenu. Advance paviccnl netrenu aj IsnC.OI) No iii. tp.Um nf any naU ro. t.i,w hook under real free. Ut9 Pi ERIE MfcDICALCO., UUFrALO, N.Y. j is for the: 1 Diamonds, Diamonds 111- - . -I ! .1.. I wc arc now snowing iiiu t tion oi pine L,ut Mono ever cxmimca outside ol the large & cities. Having bought heivy before the rise, I am prepared cjj to give my patrons rcai u.irgniris, uum me linest ,C f-Wr WHITE, JAOER'S, TOP CAPCS AND FIHE MELEE. rjt- AN INSPECTION SOLICITED, 1 Watches, Watches. K Wc are offermo; the best in the world tor the monev. Gold v5 Filled 15 Jeweled. Warranted Twenty Years, lor $10. In 1$ Hunting or Open Face. VSJ CALL AND LOOK AT OUll BEAUTIFUL LINE OP CHM3TMAS QIPT3. IE. SCHIMPFF, Jeweler! 317 L-ckawanna Avenue. fM(f(OW(t(WWW(?!i$(fy(l(f!i(fMJ(IVfWW(lfl(l- i5(K)o:5C5xioiKKXK:aoc v Our Building X Destroyed by t p But a Finer One Has Been Raised. JJ We have Passenger Elevator Ser- H vice to every floor of our establishment. sOur Co ectlora Is a wonder to behold. Toys of every variety. Come and see the Menagerie and Santa Claus. We invite you to examine us thoroughly 5 CANDY, IE HI Wholesale ftStroday Schools and JJ.WLUAflS&BRO. !XXi'lMVHXMX''0M0MXlUrM' ;iiu0nfHjiijpj-;ivKAivnjnjjiuPijmjnn. AMUSEMENTS. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, BUKUUNUHK & k'CIS. LesstM II. k. LONU, Aianaj.r. One AV'cek and Dallj Matinees. THE ELROY STOCK COMPANY Admissions 10, 20 and 30 cents Thico d.is commencing Mondaj, Jan 1. Matlnto every day A Musical Comedy. By George Totten Smith. All Star Cast. Gus Plxlr Edith King-lev, Chubs Van, Charhs Itoaeh, M.iv McCnbc, Phil Mlchlels, Olive North. William 1' and Birdie DeVuull, J B Murph, Ruth J01 dan J. G Odell Bertha Wllsca, Rlchald Conn, Lillian Itrherts I'rltes 1). 2, 1 and W conts Pennsylvania Coal company at their offices In No. 6 dlst:lct Tueeday. The several sheets of water In t'ns borough are being utilized to good a i vantage by the school children, now on their vacation, in skating upon their fiozrn sui faces Dh ' Ion .No. 1, of the Ladles' Auxll laiy. Ancient Order of Hibernian0, was neld last n ;njj. Routine business was trnns-' ted tlj M itt ret Healey, of New York city, Is j guest of her parents on Pine Et.'tet Bf CYCLE CLUB BOWLERS WIN. Deieated the Backus Team Two Out of Tluco Games. The representative bowling teams of th" Scranton Blc.vcle club and th -Bad us Boollng dub met last night on thi alleys of tho lattei. Two out of the tin ee games plajed were won by thc T'lcycle club men, whu, howevor, lost in total scores by thlrty-slvplns Iji. Warden, the Bicycle club't caii taln, was the heio of the cvrnlng, as In the last game plajed he made the hlghiat score and, In fact, the bc-3t scoie made yet In tho series, 21J Wclchcl led tho Backus team with ISO tins to his cicdlt In the llrst game Dr. Wardell also had the hlphist avei age of lho evening for the lllcycle club, It'j, und Hopkins, of the Backus team, led his side with 170. The Mlnvinii ate the detailed scotes of the aiiK.s. B Coon 154 113 1H Hopkins Bl BO lol W Wcicl.ul 157 10) K B. Ilalici 1S7 L'$ 131 I ebir B2 150 IB Gorman Ud B6 K"i 012 S1 M Worden B3 BJ lt5 Vuu Wormcr IB lw n Roper I'-S lb.' US Northup , l.'S 151 141) Bltz 121 12S 3 HI Wordell .,,', R9 146 2IJ 10 WO Hi. holidays. v. -. A .. I A 1. '11. . . largest aim most uniiiaru seiec- re. SP Was Fire Dolls and Retail. Churclies at Special Prices X AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUA1 THEATRE - HURQUNDHR & RBIS. Uiseis. tl. K. LONU, Manner. Saturday, DsiembTr 30, Matr!.nhetfnd Emp riAmtiumntCo. (Incorporated) John (' Patrick, 1M .. ,PM John II lleul!;el,-Mn"aer!,-I'resent .1 grind revival of the world famed beautiful American drama and everlasting success, "BLUE! JEANS" BY JOSEPH ARTHUR. Positively the only traveling company presenting this beautiful pl.i See tho senu.illutiil -aw-mlll scene See the bai btcue See the Rising Sun Roareia bund. See the Chilstmas Hue and Santa Claus ileur the Blue Jeans Cjuartette. Note the Blue Jeans Orchestta Prices for this engagement' Mullnee, 25c , 50c., night, i, 7uc , 50c , 25t Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 1 and 2. Special Matinee Monday, Agustua Pitou's Mammoth Scenic Production The Gunner's Mate Not a War Play, A Strong Com pany. The Greatest of All Naval Dramas. Scenes laid In New York and on board the U. S. Cruiser Nev York. Piices Night 25. 50, 75, and SI. Matinee 25, 50 and 75. f Matinees Thmsday, Tiiday and Saturday December 28, 20 and 30. LITTLE EGYPT BlGiXOaV.GflHZflCO Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Januaiy 1, 2 and 3. MOIMTE CARLOGIRUS 33 People 35. A Dreadful Game. "Don't ynu mlnilte fuotb.ill, Clara-'" "I detest It Percj s got his collar 1 bor.o broken .nd I cm t put mj head on I his shoulder lot a month." Chicago Recoid Pea Coal S1.25 n Ton Delivered to South Side, ccitial city and central llydo I'i 'k. Addiess orders to C B, Sharkey, 1011 Cedar ave 'Phone CC83. CASTOR I A Fir lufantt and Ohildron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Siunatun of C&&yf7c&A&. i rru i u t'x tm w.. MmSMk Daily, p-WV,fe ?J 2-&MkAit--W- mj-
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