SHRi)PPtf 1" ' l"Vjrp " Wi'sWBRf9(PPl .f - , Kp. f 8 THE SUJiAKTOiN TUlHUJSiS-SATl'RDAV, DECEMBER 30, 1S9D, ' n '"WiJmM.in ii EVENTS OE DAY IN WEST 'SCRANTON ARTICLES ON EXHIBITION AT ST. PATRICK'S FAIR. Many Valuable Frizes Ficsented and All Will Be Disposed of Demo cratic Caucuses hi Eighteenth and Twenty-First waids Two Children Dlo Suddenly Temperance Rally Tomorrow Evening Officers Elect edMine Accident Other Minor News Notes. T'ndoubtcdly the best collection or nr tlclR ever contributed to u fair In IhN city nm now on exhibition In St. Pnt rlck's churcli. where hundreds nf pen ple are nightly engaged In Inspecting and taking chances on them. There Is furniture of every description. Includ ing a bedroom set, sideboard, table, bookcase, writing desks, and rocking chairs; n handsome pin lor heater, Keller upright piano, hand-painted placques, oil and crayon pictures, fancy work. Jewelry, and hundreds of other ukpful and ornamental a-Mcles. Among the vnilous gifts presented for the fair are the following: Com bination bookcase and writing desk, Mrs. Thomas Kane, Fnlrvlcv avenue, oak hat-rack, Hlchard Lnncrgan: oik chair, V. J. Johnson; Morris chair, Hev D. A, Dunne; seal collarette. Meats & llagen; table and upholstered chair, Protheroo & Co.; sideboard, Clarke Pros.: parlor heater, J. 11. Doyle ft Co.; set of polishing Irons, 1. MeAndrew, 920 West Lackawanna nvenuo: hand palnted fire screen, Mls R. H.mett. Plttston: silk crazy quilt, Mrs. P. Mc Cann. Hand-painted picture of the Sacred Heart, Mrs. Ella Dunne. Altoona; oil painting of Hev. J. H. Whclan. Sisters nf flie Immaculate Heal I. St. Cecilia's academy; crayon plctuie, winter seen.1, painted by John Gllroy, Jr., u pupil at St. Patrick's Parochial school; com plete set of Charles Dickens' works, by a Philadelphia publislng house; bed room suite, P. F. McN'amara; point hue handkerchief, valued at $30, Mis. Susan P. Ryan, SOS North Lincoln avenue; ladles' secretary, Mrs. p. Ward. Hand-painted placque of the Holy Face, Rev. J. Dunne, Bcllevue; plctu'v, moonlight seen", painted by Mnrtln T. Jennings, a pupil at St. Patrick's Pa rochial school; chest of tea, K. O. Courson; rocking chair, T. If. Walsh. There Is nlso on exhibition a handsome gold natch, an amethyst losary.mount ed In gold; a gold cross, with diamond settings, and hundreds of other smaller articles. The aboe list Is only a purllal one of the contributions to the fair, an 1 another list will be published In n few days. The young people of the churcli are taking a gie.u Interest In the fair, and tint In itself Insures much suc cess. The music committee will ni- Uwanta Good cough remedy, take Du fours French Tar. For Sale at GEORGE W. JENKINS'. ioi S Alain Avenu: Cut Right That's what we've done with the MILLINERY STOC All Trimmed Hats, etc., go at exactly half what we asked for them ten days ago, or we'll make up to your order any. thing you want on about the same terms. Ladies' Trimmed Hats, r5c to Untrimmed flats, Shakers, etc For a fraction of former figures and the selection is still good. Trimmings and Ornaments At gift prices. If your taste is good and you're handy with your fingers, you may fix up your own mid-winter mil linery for a mere trifle. Globe Warehouse A good atom. n e h ni a I; o h nourlidilng food -n por ntoui iicli poUoiiom refnoe. llottcf tir'H toinnch Miters will Strengthen IlicStomnrh unit kecpltlrom becoming wenk l'or .( yenrsltlint been ttiocliiiuiplunof lionlth. Try It. S3 CELEBRATED ghh. STOMACH bittern tange a piogrntntne cotnmeticing with Monday cvnlng, foi every night next week, and sumo of the best talent ob tainable III be seem ed. This evetilrg vocal and Instrumental numbeiH will be given by several well known artists. DKMOCIJATIO CAUCUSES. The Democrats of the Eighteenth and Tweuty-Ilrst wards will hold their cnucusis this 'ftcrnoon between 4 and 7 o'clock, and "ome lively voting Is ex pected. Consldi'inble rlvalty exHts between the candidates for common council In the Eighteenth, wheie John Moran and Thomas S. Morris oppose each other. Patiitk Langan, th" pros 'iit school controller, hi opposed by John J. Flnnerty. One Judge of nicc tlon and two lnspcctois will be nom inated. in the Twenty-first ward a candi date will be nominated for select coun cil to succeed John J. McAndrew, the present Incumbent. Mr. McAndrew seeks tennmlnnllnn and Is opposed by Thomas Hand and Mnthew Loughney. The date for the caucus In the Four teenth watd has not vet been decided upon, but In all probability will be an nounced next week. William Lai kin and T. J. Jennings ate seeking the Democrat!" nomination for school con troller. NEW YEAR'S EVE EVENTS. The St. Paul's Pioneer corps will hold a temperance tally in St. David's hall tomorrow evening, when seveial prominent speakers will deliver nd di esses. A musical and literary en tertainment will also be piovlded and the public will be welcomed to the meeting. An entertainment and smoker will be conducted In St. I-to's battalion room, in the same building, at which an interesting programme will be len dered. MINE ACCIDENTS. Edwatd Cann, a driver boy in the Archluld mines, was burned about the face while at woik on Thursday, by the explosion of a can of kerosene oil A tire was started In an t mpty powder can and the oil can was accidentally overturned and exploded. Samuel Dals, of Evans couit, was Injuted bv a fall of roof while at work In the Mt. Pleasant mines lecently. Ills head and face wete badly cut and he also sustained bodily Injutles. FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. The funeral of the late William D. Morris will be conducted at .1 o'clock tMs afternoon from his late home in Washburn street. Intel ment will be made in the Washburn stteet ceme. tcty. The remains of Mr, and Mis. Pat- $7.50. SssggagsgJgjO 9 m Two rick Lynn's child were borne from the home, on l.uzerno street yoslotday afternoon to the cathedral cemetery, where interment was made. A young child of Mr. and Mrs Mich ael Jlennlgan, of Lurotne street, was hurried In the Washout n street ceme tery yesterday uftcrnon. OOLDEN EAOLE OFFICERS. Augusta Council No. JSS, Knights of the Golden Eagle, have elected the following olllcers for the ensuing term: Past noble chief, Herman Treager; noblo chief, William Adams; vice noble chief, Hctmnn Clunnell; sir her ald, Fred Kulp; mast"!1 of i coords, Hetity Leber; clerk of i .v-heiur, Will iam Knlln keeper of "xcliPipter, Ftnnk Hess: trustee for eighteen months, Augiftus Ihtucr. Henry Olcss was elected representa tive to the grand conclave, which meets In Allcnlown next May. The above otllcirs will be Installed on Tues day evening, Jnnuiuy 1', when th coun cil will conduct a social and smoker. P. O. S. of . ELECT OFFICERS. Washington Camp No IT?, Patriotic Sons of America, elected the lollowlng olllcets at their meeting on Thursday evening; President, Alfred Hovan; vice president, T O. Snndets: master of forms, Evan J. Jones; llnanclal sec letary, Linden V. Decker: treasurer. Allied Twining' rocotdlng secretary, Stewart Rclsecker; conductor, Jacob Sweet; Inspector. Oeorge Pfelffcr; guard, David S. Reese. A gold badge was presented to David S. Ricse, who disposed of tho largest number of tlckfts for the annlveisary enlei ta'nmcnt held recently. Tim newly elected olllcets will bo fyntalled next Thursday evening. DIED WITHOUT PHYriH.'. Two children died yesterday without tho aid of anv phvslclun, and In con sequence Coroner Robetts was notltled anil will Investigate the death. One was Sarah, the 10-year-old child of William Vainow, of 154 Shermr.ii ave nue, and the other a lG-j tar-old sou of George Shields, of 1718 McDonald ave nue. The coroner will make on Investiga tion today and ascertain the cause of death In both cases. MEMORIAL SERVICE. A memorial service will be held at the Plymouth Congregational church tomortow evening in honor of the late Dwlght L. Moody. Moody and Sankey hymns will be used for the service and special addtesH'S will h deliveied. Among the speakeis will be Rev. E. A. UoyI, Rev. D. P. Jones, and Hev. L. R. Foster. The servlce-s will begin at 7 o'clock. 'GENERAL NEWS NOTES. William Ames, of Price stieet, and William IJiyant, both members of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Westein machinist gang, wete injured Thuis day morning by being lluown fiom a wagon on Luzeine stteet. Announcement Is made of the mar riage of Pryce Thomas, of South Hydi Paik aenue, and Miss Nettle Ellas, of Washburn street, which will oc cur on Saturday, Jan. 6, 1900, at the home of the bride-elect's parents. Don't forget that Monday is the an nual donation day at the West Side hospital, and all favors will be thank-fulls- received. A sweepstake shooting match will be conducted on the Diamond field at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. A mission try meeting, led by Mis .Mm III,!. M)tt. will be held tomorrow afternoon at .!.4.r o'clock at tho Voung Women's Christian nsotlatlon rooms, comer of Main avenue and Scranton street. Special music. All young wo men welcome. Rav Skinner, of -vraeust university, Is Mailing Charles E. Sweet at tho Simpson church paisonage. They will return together to the university after New Yeai's. The regular meeting of the WebsteH Literary and Debating society was held last evening at the home of Wal ter Evans, on North Hyde Park ave nue. The usual buslnesr was tran sacted. The name of Edward Muni. was ptopos"d for membeishlp. The literary programme consisted of a Paper on "Literary Woik In Our So ciety in the Coming Yt.u," by E. Will iams, and a paper on "Christmas, 1000." 'by R. D. Petit. The Daptlst Young People's Union and the cemn-egatlnn if the First Hap tlst church will conduct a union ser vice at 7.1(1 o'clock tomorrow evening. Rev. W. G Watklns is expected to make an iuldtess The students of Fisk university, known as the Jubilee Mngcis, will give a concert In the Jackson Stteet Hnp tlst church next Tuesday evening, Jan. -. A crowded house ought to greet them, as they are singing for their alma mater. Admission will be twenty cents for adults and ten cents for chil dren, giving all a good opportunity to hear these wondeiful artists. Edward Ansley, of Meridian stieet, and Miss Matilda Thompson we -c nioirled yesteiday morning by Rev. S. C. Logan, D. D. The couple wete un attended. The managers and executive com mittee of the West Scranton btanch of the Young Women's Chtlstlan as sociation will tecelve on New Year's day at the association rooms on .Main avenue and Scranton street, from C to 10 p. m. A musical programme will b.j tendered. The ft lends of the associa tion are invited. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mrs. Chatles Render, of Rebecca avenue, Is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Oilman, of Johnstown. Mrs. A. M. Dershlmer, of South Main avenue, has as. her guest Berton Da vles, of Wllkes-Rarre, who will leave on Monday for Montana. A. F. Dershlmer. of Rueknell unl- Try Grain-O ! Try Crain-O ! Ask your Qrocer to-day to show you a packago of GK.YIK.O, the new food drink that takes tho place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the ndult. All who try it, like it. GUAIN-0 linn that rah beul brown of Mocb.it or Juvn, but it is inado from pure grains, ami the most delicate stomach rocelves it without distress. the prico of coffee. 15 cents unci 25 i cnts per packago. Sold by oil grocer. Tnstos llko CorToo Looks llko CorToo Ic.lit that) our croctr give, yon OHAIN-0 Accept nu inmauou. Eight Hundred Thousand Sullcrcrs from Kidney Trouble Cured This Year by Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Rem edySample Bottle Free. Thousands who have written for on of the free tilal bottles of Dr. David Kennedy's Favotlte Remedy have lit erally hud their lives saved by a postal card. They got the trial bottle, and It ptoved to them that Dr. David Kenne dy's Favotlte Remedy was the onlv real cure for diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Hladder and Ulooil, Rheuma tism, Dyspepsia, Chronic Constipation and the sicknesses peculiar to women. They bought a large sized bottle of their druggists and It bonetlted or cured them (the above Is not an Idle statement, but the result of careful Investigation). You can do the same thing If you nte In doubt as to whether vou huve trouble with your Kidneys or Hladder, put some of your urine In a glass tum bler and let it stand 2i hours: If It has a sediment, or a milky, cloudy appear ance. If It Is topy or stilngy, pale or discolored, you should lose no time la taking Dr. David Kennedy's Favorites Remedy; It can be had of all drug gists at $1.00 a large bottle, or sl bottles for $5 00 It Is without question the surest medicine of the age to put a stop to such dangerous symptoms a.i pain In the back, a frequent desire lo urinate, especially at night, scalding burning pain in paslng water, Inabil ity to hold urine and all the unpleas ant and dangerous effects pioduced on the system oy the use of whisky and beer. Send your full n ime and address to the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation. Hondout. N. Y., and be sure to mention this paper when a trial bottle, with pamphlet of valuable medical advice, will be mailed to ou absolutely free. The publlsheis of this paper glial antoe the genuineness of this liberal offer. vcrslty, Is visiting his relatives on South Main avenue. David Williams, of Hloomsburg Stale Normal school, Is home for the holi day vacation. Haydcn Oliver, of Hampton street, a student at Illoumsbuig State Noi mal school. Is spending a few days with his patents. Mr. and Mrs. Jnme Edwards, of Wllkcs-Barre, returned home yester day from a v!lt with relatives on North Main avenue Miss Mattli- Thompson, of I'atsons, Is visiting Miss Mubel Spencer, of Meridian stree'. Thomas Richards of Shainokln, is the guest of Mr. and Mts. Peter Davis, ot North Gat field avenue. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Watch Night Services Tomorrow Evening News of the Churches. Y. W. C. A. Notes Personals. Watch night seiviies will be ob served In the Pi evidence Methodist Episcopal (hurch tomorrow evening, beginning at 0 o'clock. They will be of a diversified charac ter, so that everybody that attends may be interested and profited. The pastor, the Rev. William Edgar, will be ably assisted by other pasters f this section Theie will bo a sermon, brief nddr. ss, bright songs and an open ponferenc e. The tacrament of th" Lotd's supper w'ill be one featme of the hervlees. The choir, under the leadership of Prof. J. II. Cousins, will be present to render anthems and assist In gencial throughout the evening. Evtjbody Is Invited to this set vice. NEWS OF THE C1IUHCHES. Tomoitow evening the music which was rendered In the Pmvldence Pres byterian chureh last Sunday morning will be repeated. Tomoitow morning at the Noitb Main avenue Raptlst chinch the pas tor, the Hev S. G. Rending, will pie ten on the FUbject. "Christian Union Real and Unreal." In the evening th theme will be, "The Unchanging one." The regular services will be ob served In the Couit Street Metlodlht Episcopal churcli tomorrow. The Sunday school of the Memoil.il Haptlbt church has donated fiom Its lieasury a good sum of money to th building fund of the new church soon to be erected on Church avenue. Y. W. C. A. NOTES. A meeting of the executive board Is culled for this nfternorn at " o'clock. A vtty delightful fet'tute of the edu cational department of the Young Wo men's f'luitlan association l.s the or ihestra, under the leadership of Pi of, Walkenshaw. The members are In cteaslng and epei t to soon have ,i large orchesti.a. A'l the glils are In vited to vl.-iit the looms and hear the musli". The gospel meeting tomonow after noon nt S.10 o'clock will be led by th" secretary, Miss Musselman. All wo men nnd girls are welcome. If you I'uro to know more of tlw work come to the Young Women's Chtlstlan association and the secre taiy will be glad to see you. "our Young Women." tho organization p.i-P'.-r, which is full of Interesting news Is now teady and you an! Invited to walk In and gt one. On New Year's day there will be an Informal reception fiom 1 o'clock until 10, when tho association homo will le open to the general public. An interesting programme bus been pr parcd for each hour and refreshments will be served. A cordial Invitation Is extended to you. SHOHT ITEMS OF NEWS. G. R. Claik was pleasantly surprised last Tuesday evening, when tho teach ers and ofllceis of the Couit Stieet Methodist Episcopal church tendered him a surprise party at his home on North Moln avenue. John Ptltchaid, n minor In Storr's shaft, had his left ankle badly Injured by a fall of roof Thursday afternoon. He was removed to the Moses Taylor hospital In the ambulance. Ho Is now doing as well as can be expected. This afternoon at 2 o'clock the fun etal of Michael shields, the 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shields, of McDonough avenue, will tuko place from the home. Interment will be mude In Cathedral cemetery. .Mrs. Oeorge. of Plymouth, Is tho guest of her sister. Miss Dora Davis, of West Maikut street. The funeral of Miss Catherine Hag gerty will take place this morning at 10 o'clock, A solemn high mass of re- qulem will be sung In Holy Rosary church. Interment will be made In Cathedral cemetctv. Gilbert DePugh was arraigned be fore Alderman myeis on the ehatge of assault and battery, preferred bv Anthony Nnvvlsch. He wus held In $soo ball for his uppearnnce at colli t. Miss Musselman, seereturj of tlu Y. W. C. A. branch, lias returned fiom Philadelphia, where she has been the guest of her parents for the past week. Miles Gibbons, of Jefferson Medical college, Philadelphia, Is the guest of his In other, Patilck Gibbons, of Sum mit avenue. Miss Josephine Powers, of Plttston, Is visiting Mhs Catherine O'Malley. of West Mnrket stieet. Harold Gillespie Is home from an extendcdvlslt In Philadelphia The three children of Mr. and Mts Mark Heane ate III at their home on Eureka lawn, North ititilti avenue. At a caucus of the Democratic vot ers of the Third ward, held Thutsda" John J. Keaincy was ictiomlnated for select council. DUNMORE DOINGS. Last Chance for Registration of Re publican Candidates Tonight. Tomorrow's Church Services. Tonight the committee of the Repub lican party ot the bototigh will meet In the Exchange hotel and perfect ar langements tor the coming election. The committee meet especially this evening for the put pose of registering all candidates desliotts of running for olllce, as this Is the last opportunity of placing names on the icglster. The Itnpoitance of a full attendance of votets fiom the dlffeient wards, especially the Republican strongholds, the Sixth nnd Thlid wards. Is empha sized, as under the Crawford county system the voice of the people should be know n. CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW The last of the series of sermon' which have been In coutse of delivery by Hev. W. t Gibbon-) In the First Prcsbyteiian church for the past two months will be given tomorrow. Tho entire sei les have been In answer to the questions men are asking today undet the caption "What Would Jesus Do?" ine Individual subject of tomor row evening's dlscouise will be "Whnt Would Chi 1st Do About Iu'emper ance?" Sunday school immediately after the morning seivlce. The pastor of the Methodist Episco oal church. Rev. A. J. Van Cleft, wll preach on the subject, "I'llgritns and Sojourners" tomonow morning and In the evening seivlce will follow th theme, "Inspliatlons to u Grand Llfi At both services some oi the Chi 1st nniH music w 111 be repeated. SHORT HITS OF NEWS Monday night the Hist social nnd entei talnment and the fitst public af fair held under the auspices of the newly oiganlzed Lackawanna Rase Hall association will be held In Man ley's ball, on Chestnut stieet. The Methodist Episcopal Sunday school will repeat their Chilstmas can tata, "The Wise Man fiom the East," Monday evening in the main audltot lum of the chinch. An admission fee of i cents will be ihaiged, the pio eeeds to be used to leplenish the funds of the Sunday school. Monday evening Hev. W. F. Gibbons and wife, as has been their custom for the past yeais, will give a leception to the membeis of the Presbyterian church and congregation at the I'res byterlan house, "The Manse," on Elm street. PERSONAL NOTES Mr. and Mis. J. W. Richards, of Chestnut stieet. have moved their household goods to Throop, wheie they will reside In the future. Mr. Jacob Easterllno and little son aie visiting at the home of Mrs. Dony, on Cl.iv avenue. Earl Miller, of Tamaqua, Pa , is the guest nf Mr. and Mts. H. J. Swattz. of Electric "avenue. Mr. and Mis. R. A. Hayes, who have been visiting lrlends on Elect! le ave nue for the past week, leturned to their home In Hlnghamton yesterday. Pea Coal 51.25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, central city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to C. R. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phone 66S3. SOUTH SCRANTON. Miss Julia M. Donnelly, the composer of "Pretty Rim Eyed Waltz." has composed an "Ave Maria" which she lias dedicated to Rev. E. J. Melley. pas tor of St. John's church. She will sing the piece Sunday morning at the 10 ."0 o'clock mass at St. John's church, ac companied on the violin by her sister Rose. Dr. Chut les S. Gelhert, veterinary surgeon, 520 Spruce street. Telephone, 600). Centuty Hose company, No. 10, met last nlsht at Its quuiters on Plttston avenue und elected the following offi ce! s: Ptesldent, Emll Honn; vice-president. i S. S. Spruks; treasurer, Edwin Frable; ! recording secretary, John A. Miller, Jr.; llnunclal secretary, Robert O'Donnell; trustee, P. J. Hlckey: foreman. Georg' Hufnagel; first assistant foreman, Christian Stoir, jr.: second assistant foreman, Fred Saar; plpemun, Huny Kelly. GREEN RIDGE. Miss Rowman, nf Hald Mount, Is vis iting her sister, Mis. Horace Smith, of Monsey avenue. Miss Jean Mitchell, of Monroe nvo nue, gave a dunce last night In honor of her friend, Mhs Wade. About forly guests were present, and It was a very delightful nffulr- Miss Carrie Hitchcock will give a thtmblo tea to her young lady friends this afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Peck and fam ily will spend New Yeais with Will lam Peck, of West rittston. The Green Ridge Avenue Presby terian chinch will have their Christ mas entertainment In the lecture room this evening. Just what It will be only the committee In charge seem to know. These entertainments nre nlways de lightful surprises, and the one tonight is looked forward to with an unusual degree of intetest. Miss Patterson, of Philadelphia, and Miss Jones, of Mousey avenue, spent yesterday at Sunnyslde farm, Henton, wheie they were the guests of Mrs. Thomas Pntterson. Messts. Mason and Snowden spent yesterday at Tompson, Wayne county, fishing for pickerel, Miss Mollie Hitchcock, of Washing ton avenue, will glvo a caul party to night. Misses Gertie. Carter and Grace I FOR THE I Diamonds, Diamonds We are now showing the tion of Fine Cut Stone ever ciues. Having uougr.ineavy to give my p.urons rcai uarganis, iroin ine nnesi DLUC WHITE, JIQCff'S, TOP CAPES AND FINE MCLEC. AN INSPECTION SOLICITED. 1 Watches, Watches. We are offering the best in the world tor the monev. Gold 5" Filled 1 5 Jeweled. Wat ranted Twenty Years, for $10. In 5s Hunting or Open Face. 5". CALL AND LOOK T OUR BEAUTIFUL LINE OP CHRISTMAS GIFTS. & IE. SCHIMPFF, Jeweler I 3t7 Lackawanna Avenue. C5xKAHlSS5x5A,-xu3yxJSO)50CM5i s We Opened Today tf leven Hundred Dozen Which We 5 Invite AH the Ladies to Examine. Dri K E Ul. t&SWe displav these goods on sec ond floor of our new stores. I Is WILLIAM & 312 and 3!4 Lackawanna Avenue. Is x 2; SCRANTON, PA. JJ AMUSEMENTS. ACADEHY OF HUSIC, ry UKOUNIr.k & RlilS. Lessees 11. R. LOM1, Manager. One Week and Dailj Matinees. THE ELROY STOCK COMPANY Admissions 10, 20 and 30 eents Ihieo ilajs commencing Monda, Jan. 1 Matinee every ila A Musical Comedy. RECE By George Totten Smith. All Star Cast, tins Plxliv. E-dth Klngslev. (il.idjs Van, Charles Roach. .May .Mci'.tbc. Phil MIchlelH. Olive Noith. William V. and Hlrdle DeVaull. J It Murpliv, Ruth Jm dan, J. i. Odell. Hertba Wllsen, Richard Conn, l.U'ilun Urberts. Prices -IS, 2",, !S and r.0 tents. Townsend, of Jermyn, aie visiting MKs Jeanette Gaidncr, of Gieen Hldgo street. The Older of American Knighthood will meet this evening in .Morgan's hall and will discuss the repoit of the coun ty auditors on the county commission eis' accounts. OBITUARY Ono of tho pioneer fathers of the bor ough ot Diumiore and a most respected clllziii wlio has ilgurcd In the wcllurc eif the town during tho past thlrty-cK c.irs, paHsed away Thursday afternoon at the homo on East Drinker strict. De cerned was Cli euis of age, anil of this prinl f veins has spent neatly fottv v ir- is n icsldent of the borough. Sin ! .in rliHdicn, two sons ami four d ii'licm Korvlve. Thci are: Antlio'iv V. Hue an ex-councllmiiii of this o'- . 1 ,'iI.U H. HagKerly. of Wui-n- t ' ; Mlfc-eb Annie, Hilda and '1 i il Miggerty. residing on East r ' -i r. -t; Mrs. Potnlnltk Gildea T' f't ' t will ho held tomorrow, s-r-v' ' I"--' li"Id in St. Mary's Catholic eh it-'' Mis. Jctoine Wndo died at .IS) o'clock ycHteidny ttfternnon nt the famllv home on Delaware stieet She Is suivived by her hiiFbrnd and ft.ur daughters. Tho li'iierrl will be hold on Tucsdnv morning nt loio o'clcck, and Intrtincnt will bo madu In Forest Hill cemetery. Marv, the fi.venr.old child of Mr. nnd Mrs t, w Rums, of 021 Cnnnuce ave nue, died on Thurs lnv last The funeral will bo held this afternoon nnd Inter ment will be mndo In Olyph"nt. Y. W. C. A. NOTES. Gospel services Sunday nt 3.43 p. m. Leader. Miss Rather Rowlands. Half i . .. ,., ... r irvl .p nreeedlng addtess. Come and bring a friend with you. vu .. we keep "open house" for our many fi lends In nnd about tho city, from 4 until 10 o'clock. Tho tin est musical talent In the city has been secured and our friends are piomlsed a delightful piogramme. From 4 un HOLIDAYS. largest and most brilliant sclec- exhibited outside of the large g nciorc uieuse. i am prcpjreu jr sr: 0 u AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUM THEATRE 1L- HUROUMIRR & klilS, Usst:s. II. K. LOMJ, Manager, Saturday. Decembir 30, "JJP.VV"1 Emp re Amusement Co. (Incorporated) .lolinf Piitrlclt, l i,,n..l John II ItciiUcr.) Mtula'tM' Pies cut a grand revival of the woild- fumed beautiful AmciUau drama and cv I lasting success, "blue: je:a.ms" RY JOSHl'il AUTlIim Positive!) the otilv traveling compaliy piesentlug this lieuutltill plav See tlu sensational saw-mill scene. Hie the ban lit cue. Sec the HNIng Sun Roaiers band. Sice the ChilsamiiH tiee ntid Santa Claus Mcar the lllue Jeans tjuartutte. Note th IJlue Jeans Oi chest ra. Prices for this i ngagemrnt- Matlnco, 23c ., 50c ; night, $1, "c , Mi . 25c Monday nnd Tuesday, Jan. 1 and 2. Special Matinee Monday, Agustus Pitou'o Mammoth Scenic Production The toner's Mate Not a War Play, A Strong Com pany. The Greatest of All Naval Dramas. Scenes laid in New Yorlc and on board the U. S. Cruiser New York. Prices Night 25, 50. 75, nnd $1. Matinee 25, 50 and 75. M Matinees Daily, Thursday, Fiitlay and Saturday December 28, 20 and 30. LITTLE EGYPT BiStXTRRVfiGflliZfl GO Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday January 1, 2 and 3. MONTE CARLOGIRLS 35 People 35. til G o'clock the "gym" classes will glvo nn exhibition of class work done dur ing the past two months. The I.uni h club holds Its first meet ing Tuesday. Jan. 3, at 4 o'clock This club promises to be one of the most atti active features of the year AH association meetings open to all girls in the cltv. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho lf(tfZfa Signature n vW lii m ijh. n u i4va k,t un
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