THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 190Q EVENTS OP DAY IN WEST SCRANTON MEMORIAL SERVICES IN FLY MOUTH CHURCH. Addresses Were Delivered by Rev. L. R. Foster and Rov. A. E. Boyl. Watch Night Party of St. Leo's Battalion Entertainment of St. Paul's Pioneer Corps Robert Car son Entertained a Nunthor of His Priends Donation Day at the West Side Hospital Others Notes. The auditorium ot the Plymouth Congregational church was tilled last evening, the occasion helm? h mem orial service held In honor of the lato D. L. Moody, the noted evetiKellst, who was a member of the Cohkic'KI tlonal church. Moody and tfankoy hymns weie sung. The speakeis of tU-i evening were Rev. I.. 11. roster, pastor of th? Sumner Avenue l'losbyteil.in church, and ltev. A. K. Rov I. paitor of the church, ltev. W. I .toms. of the First Welsh Congtcgatlunal chuich was unuble to ho ptescnt on uccount of Illness. ltev. Royle Introduced ltev. Kostcr hh a man that had been closely as sociated with Mr. Moody In his work at Chicago, ltev. Foster said In lmit us follows: "1 Hist met Mr. Moody In ClrtiagJ In the summer of ISO!, and was i lose ly alllllated with him. In the death of Mr. Moody. I believe, that th. greatest light of this cental y has gonu out. Ills life was as simple as that of a child. He was human and had his faults like tho test of us. He was n man of Uod. his only aim being t) lead souls to Chi 1st. 1 believe ovei woik and woiiy over his woik biought ku his death. Moody was a Jovial man. full of Hie, but .stilet. Mr. Moody In his tiavcls found a laige number of voting men and women who wanted to preach, but weie un able. The iiu.Uk of tliesu vomit,' peopl" Is what caused him to establish his school at Notthtleld. His only re quisite for admittance being equabies-'. lively pupil desiring admission must sign a paper, that they will do an equal uuiount of woik and tieal each other iquully." In concluding Rev. Foster paid nn elegant tribute to the noted evangelism After the singing of "Only Remem bered," one of Moody's famous songs, the pastor, Rev. A. i:. Rov I, said: "Moody's life and woik Is a standing answer to every foe of ('hi ibttanttj . Ills success came not fiom seholai shlp, for he was no scholar. Like Lin coln he was educated at the unlveislty of natuie. His Him faith In a pi ilii gospel was the secret of Moody's pow er. D. j. Moody died as he had lived a victor, now Ulffeient that funeral fiom those which we si, often see. Uwanta Good cough remedy, take Dti fours French Tar. For Sale at GEORGE W. JENKINS'. ioi S. Main Ave-tus Cut Right That's what we've done with the MILLINERY STOCK 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, 75c to $7.50. Untrimmed Hats, 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 No crape, no hearse, no funeral music, nor tolling belts; no walling lamenta tions, no bltttr heart-breaking utter ances, no black veils to hide face! suffused with tears, for the calmest faees In the chuich were those of Ilia Immediate family. They looked as Kllsha might have looked upon tho ascending Klljah. His citizenship was In heaven, and dying was but going home. Ills lust words were: "1 see paith receding: heaven Is opening, find Uod Is calling me.' " The seivlie which was quite mi piesslve, was hi ought to a closo bv the singing of the "Christian's Hood Night." ANNUAL THA TARTY. The annual tea paity of the Welsh Cougicgut Intuit l hutch will he held In the t hutch pallors this afternoon and evening and continued toinotrovv even ing. During the evening nn cntoituln ment will bu held, when tho following programme will be given: 1'ART rillST. Ovcrtuie Church Orchestra l.cudii, I'rof, Ueese It. Diiviis. Vocal tiolo. Selected .....Mr. Josbua John U citation, ticketed. .Miss l'hocbo l'.vuns Solo, Selected Mr. John I.. Kvnns Recitation, Heli c lid..MNs Harriet F.vans Recitation, ticketed Mr. Wm. Davlcs Rcdtatlnn, Selected Mr. Titus Davlcs Solo, Selected Mr. John Uvans Kit itatlon, Selected. ...Mr. Thomas Jehu Solo, Solcetid Mr. Rsau l'rlce Recitation, Selected Samatlia l'rleo Solo, Si lecti il ....Miss Kuthr.vn llltclilugs Recitation, S lected ..Ucoigu Washington l'ART SIX'OND. Selection lty Vo Oldc Folkcs Choir l.inihr, Mr. Julile Smyth. Solo, Hclcitnl Mis. 1). I). Lewis He i ititt Inn, Sclei ted ...John Longshaliks Qinirtette Win. J. Lewis and Party R i itatlon Miss Margaret Lewis Sol Mls Owen Price Recitation Mr. l.lnvd, of Kingston Solo Mi. V. J. Hopklii'i ltd Itatlon Mis. McDonald Recitation Miss Anna Prlcu Selection Ily Yc Oldc Ladles Choir Snlo Miss Mary Davlcs Rei itatlon Ml. David Jones Solo Mi. R. I!. Jones Recitation Mr. Joshua John Soli Master Willie Hughes lM.LCTION OF OFF1C17RS. At the com luslon of Sabbath school esterday the inembeis of the Flist U.iptNt Sunday school held their an nual election. Dr. B. fl. Reddoj was elected superintendent for the six teenth consecutive time. Thu olllceis elected aie as follows: nut supeilntendent. W. C. Phillips; Superintendent, P. CJ, Rcddoe; asslst .ccietaiy, Miss Lillle Dawes: assist ant seeielniy, deorge Phillips; treas uier, Miss Ressio Williams: chorlstei, Miss Llvla Jones: oiganlst, Mis Clata Reld; assistant oiganlst. Miss Alice Williams.; assistant oiganlst, primal y depai tiuent, Lillle Moore; llbiatlan, Chailes Mathews; assistant llbiailans, Fiedciic Relets and A. Rovd .Tncoby, lvhnts of today. The West Sdanton branch rf the Young Women's Christian association will hold a teception for all oung wo men and theh friends tonight from 1 to 10 o'i loi k. at thtlr rooms on toulh Main avenue. An Interesting pio gi amine, consisting of musical and llteiaiy numbers, will be lemlereU. At the oncliislon of the piogrammc le fiesiiments w ill b seived. The Clioial soilcty of the associa tion will sing at l!".t o'i lock. Piof. John T. W.itklns and tho Schubert quartette will enteilaln until 7.30 in Two o'clock. Mr. Phillip H. "Warren will sing, as will also Miss Ell&abcth Thomas, In boIoh and ducts. Others who will contribute to vocal music are Miss Margaret Jones, contralto, and Mrs. Mary Boston Williams, contralto. Miss Marlon Hutchinson, oiganlst of tho Jackson street Raptlst church, will bo the accompanist. Tho orches tia of tho Washburn Btieet Presbyter ian church will also bo present. Tho members of tho Kloctilc Cltv wheelmen will hold a dance In tho club hoitsij this evening fiom S to 12 o'clock. Elaborate preparations for the event have been made. The club at first an ticipated holding an open house, but on Saturday tho furnace broke down ni'il could not bo repaired In time. Tho aftcmoon entertainment and supper will therefore be dispensed with. Tho Interior of the club house has been, handsomely decorated for the event. The Keyscr Valley Hoc oompanv will conduct a ball In Mrars' hall thin evening. All purchasers of tickets en teilng the hall will be given a chanc on a $,". gold piece to bo chanced off during Intermission. The Ktnr orches tra will furnish music for dancing. ST. LUO'S WATCH PARTY. St. Leo's battalion held a watch night patty last evening In their rooms on North Main avenue. The looms wore inadequate to accommodate all who dcslted admission. The following programme was rendered: Remarks p. H. Rucklcy Piano Solo J, K. uilroy Vocul Solo 1'. Smith Vocal Solo J. M. Phillips Ocarina Solu M. Madden Rcmnrks Dr. P. J. O'Hora. Vocal Solo M. Doing in Declamation J. Mulley Vocal Solo Matthew Malla Remarks J. II Devlno Clog Dame Peter Smith Vocal Solo W. tlurko Ocarina Solo W. Lavello Vocal Solo Thomas Ford Remark: Dr. V. J. L. Davis Vocal Solo W. Kellctt Voial Solo Frank Dcgn.il Remarks .1. 1". Darkin Voial Solo M. McDonald Piano Solo James Uilroy Vocal Solo John Sheridan At the conclusion of the piogratnme, refreshments were served by Caterer P. J. Ollioy. Cigars weie also passed niound. The battalion will meet next Sunday, when the newly-elected oftl ceis will be Installed. ST. PAUL'S PIONKHR CORPS. St. Paul's Pioneer coips fittingly eele biated the going out of tho old year and tho dawning of the new year at St. David's hall, last evening. Thu hall was ciowded with the members of the coip and their friends. Walter McNIeholls was chaliman of the even ing. Tho following programme was rendered: Piano Solo Mhs Mollie Joirlan Vocal Solo ....Master Walter Deckelnlck Vocalo Solo Miss Ma mo McCaithy Recitation Ji.-eph MiOolt Violin Solo Prank Dolo Vocal Solo Prank McDcrmott Harmonica Solo Nicholas Loom Is Vojil Solo Agnes Coyno Selection Si rauto l Musical Club AUUiiss on Temper: i if, Uv Mcmbei of St. Paul's Vocal Dii"t . . Justin and Ml-s McCarthy Vocal Solo William Lvnclt Vocal Solo Siilue.v lliiKhei Piano Soln Jllss Alice MceJInnls Kcitatli.il Teiesi McCoy Vocal Si lo Mlf-s Snah Kinney Vmal Solo Martin Jordan After the closing of the entertain ment the membeis of the corps and their fi lends matched to St. Patrick's chuich, vvheio a midnight mass was celebrated. MR. CRSON HNTKRTAINS Robot t Caison. on of former school Co nt i oiler Ocoige Carson, entertained a few fi lends nt his home on South Main nvenue nn Pildav evening. A most enjoyable time was had bvi all. Diversions Incident to such occasions weio men Ily Indulged In. IUuclug foimed the feature of the evening's enjovment. At n seasonable hour Mis. Carson, i assisted by her daughter, served refreshments. Among those, present weie: Mls3e3 Ressio Davis, Diana Rosencrantz. I.y dla Davis. F.thol Hevan, Ressio Fnun felter. Mabel Spent er nnd Klki Shaw, and Messrs Robi 1 1 Cm son, Rohort Rradley, Ftank Magovern, Kdwirl Davis. I'Mu.ud D. Mm so and Lej Campbell. DONATION DAY. Tod iv Is Iho annual donation dav at the West Side hospital. For snni" ears past the day has been set aside by the Institution for the looeivlng of gifts On Junuaiv I. IStfl, tho hospital was fonnally opsiud Cash, wealing appaiel and edible will bo lecelved nnd heirtlly appro elated by the recipient.- Dm lug thu PTst voar tho hospital has been con tinually tilled and nu uumeious occ i slons patients have boon turned nw.tv. Tho woik done at this Institution for sufteilng humaullv has boi-n excellent and the cltUens of this sldo should show their appiecl itlon ot tho same bv liberal contributions. Anything! and eveij thing of usrulnes. will bo acceptable and nppi related. Mlsi Sarah A. Smith, the supctlntondent, will bo present and receive the dona tions. GKNKR.YL, NRWS NOTF.S. Miss Dalsv Case, of Ninth street, entei tallied the Cadet club at h"r home 011 Friday evening. An enjoy able time was had by all. The pastois of tho Hi.gllsh speaking churches of this side nro requested to meet at the study of tho Rev. Dr. Moffat, on Washburn stieet, on Tues day morning nt P o'clm k, to make ar rangements for the holding of union services during the we-k of piayer, January 7 till January 14, Inc !ulve. llvangellst P. .1. Kane, of Philadel phia, will conduct meetings at the Simpson Methodist Hplscopil church for two weeks, commencing Junuarv 1.". Rov. Knno Is nn able speaker and Is well known throughout this city, having conducted meetings hero on several occasions. The choir of the Simpson Methodist Hplscopal chuich will lopeat their Christmas muslo nxt Sund-iy evenlnff under tho dliectlon of Pi of. William Jones. Tho Raptlst Young People' union and the congregation of the First Rap tlst church conducted a union seivlce last evening. The barbers of this Mil a will closj their respective shops n. noon today. The students of Flsk university, known as the Jubilee Singers, will glvo TRYGW-OSTRYGRW! ABk our Orocer todav to show )ou a package of ORAIN-O, tho new food drink thnt lakes tho place of toffee. The chil dren may chink It without Injury as well 11s tho adult. All who try it. like. 11. CIRAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Juva, but It Is mutle from pule Brains, und tho most delicate stomucn re ceives It without distress. ' the prlco ot coffee. ISc. and 23 cm. ner n-ickuce. Hold 4 by all grocers. Mrs. Barnard Thanks MRS. 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Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Plllsand followed your directions, and am now well and strong. I shall recom mend your medicine to all, for it saved my life." Mies A. 1'., Rox 21 Abbott, Iowa. a conceit In the Jackson stieet P.aptlst church tnmoirow evening. Admission will be '.'3 cents for adults and 10 cents for (hlldicn. Tho Clulstni.'U music was repeated last evening at tho Wushturn street Ptesbyteflnn churt li. A delightful piogramme was tendered. A mlsslonarv meeting was held verf leiday aftirnoon at tho Voung Wo men's Christian association rooms on South Main avenue. MIks Mai ilia Mott was In charge. Tho streets and hi Idges committee of tho West Side Hoard of Trade nnd thu mombeis of the select and common councils of this sldo will meet at Dr. Strupplor's office on South Muln ave nue on Tuesday. The funeral of tho lato William D. Morris was held on Saturday after noon from his late home on Washbuiu street. A laigo number of fi lends nnd relatives were In attendance. Inter ment was made In Washburn street cemeteiy. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Fourteen Friends Entertained Last Night Christmas Festivals Yes terdayOther News Notes. The Fourteen Fi lends held their an nual New Year's icceptlon last night at Hotel Rest. The membeis and their lady friends assembled In large num bots to watch the old year out and tho new j ear in, and proceeded to mako merry until the midnight hour should oriive. They were entertained by Peter MV Cormack. cornetlst, and Patrick Hag geity, violinist. As tho new year dawned the assemblage proceeded to the huge dining hall, whete a banquet was served. Tho numerous tables weio laden with all the delicacies of tho season and were beautifully decorate 1 with vases tilled with cut (lowers. The tables were In chut go of Mrs. James Rest, Mrs. Fied Welchel and the Misses Maine and Nora Loftus, who were kept busy for some time attend ing to the wants of the uumeious guests. When all present had pat taken of the good things to their heart's con tent, dancing was Indulged In until tho caily morning houis, music being fur nished by Messrs. McCormaek and Haggei ty. OTHKR KVKNTS OF THU DAT. On Satuiday evening the Krueger Vereln, nn association composed of sol diers who served in the Gorman army, held Its annual Christmas festival at Zuleger's hull on Plttston avenue. Thij membeis and their families assembled and spent a very pleasant evening around the Cluistmus tree. Recitations were given by tho children and music was furnished by Pi of. Schmidt. The Scianton Suengeirunde yester day afternoon held their Chilstmas fes tival at Athletic hall and an excellent progiamme, consisting of recltutlons and vocal and Instrumental music, was given. The affali was a source of much enjoyment for the children of the mem beis, as they were abundantly supplied with candy, etc. Vesteiday afternoon the Arbiter Fortbllrungs Veieln had their annual Christmas festival at their hall, corner of Prospect avenue and Alder street. The members nnd their families as sembled In large numbers and the nf- fair was veiy much enjoyed by all. I Recitations were delivered by the chll ' ciren and vocul music was tendered by tho singing section of the Arbiter Ver eln and by the Junger Muenneiccor. Prof. Gust Schmidt pieslded at tho piano. SMALL. ITEMS. The Young Women's Christian asso ciation will hold their annual New Year's jeceptlon this ufternoon and evening from 4 to 10 o'clock at tho rloms, 10:1 Cedur avenue, A special musical progiammo has been ariungcd und gentlemen us well us ladles ure invited to attend. The funeral of James O'Connor will take plac c this afternoon from the home of his bi other, John T. O'Connor, on Genet stieet. Miss Claia Royer. of New York city, Is spending the holidays at the homo of her mother, Mrs, John Schunk, of Plttston avenue, Messrs. Charles Graf, Conrude Pell, Thomas Ruddy und George i:ngel re turned on Satuiday from a veiy suc cessful tlshlng trip to Lake Coma, GREEN RIDQE. Miss Llvclyn Jones, of Adams ave nue, gave a lunch Saturday afternoo-i to tho following young ladles: Hattlo Lindsay, Mabel Fordham, Louise Cot nolly, Jessie Callender and Nelllo Ulls.i. Mies Carrie Hitchcock, of Washing ton avenue, gave a tea Saturday af ternoon fiom 4 to 6 o'clock. The fol lowing young ladles weie piesent; Lou Dlmmlck, Minnie White, Lizzie Pal mer, Iris Hums, Jean Mitchell, .Mary Wude. Francis Lindsay, Hattlo Lind say, Isabella Jones, Clara Woodiuff Nellie Morgan, Ruth Hann and Molllu Hitchcock. Chailes Fot nd has so, far recoveiel from his lecent Illness as to resume hU position at Mr. Hazard's market, The members of tho Qieen Rldgj Presbyteilan oabbith school enjoyed their Chilstmas entertainment Sutur- J duy evening HAPPENfoGS OF NORTH SCRANTON WATCH-NIGHT SERVICES CON DUCTED LAST EVENING. A Union Service Was Conducted In the Methodist Episcopal Church and Addresses Delivered By Sev eral of the Pastors Midnight Mass at Holy Rosary Church. Funeral of Cathorlno Haggerty. Other Funerals of the Day Inter esting Bits of News and Personal Notes. Watch-night services, welcoming tho Now Year, were held last night In sev oral of tho North Scianton churches, anil In oath Instance they weio well attended. The Metho.llst, Presbyter ian, Congregatlnnallst nnd Christian churches united In tho service which was held at the Piovldence Methodist F.plscopal church, and which began at 9 o'clock. The music was In charge of Prof. J. II. Cousins, und the selections rendeieJ weie fiom the Hymnal. iThe setmon was preached by tho pastor of the church. Rev. William IMgir, and ad dresses appropriate to tho occasion were made by Rev. W. D. Clymer, of the Chrl"tlan church, and oth ers of tho olergvmen present. There was also a testimonial und pinlso ser vice and tho Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed. As tho mid night hour was nnnounced the organ bioke foith In melody and the whole congregation joined In singing "Prals Ood From Whom All Blessings Flow." Then thete weio many New Year gieetlngs and joyous hand clasps, and the congi cgatlon dispel sed for their homes. Reglnnlng at 11,"0 o'clock a watch night seivlcc was the feature at Holy Rosary church, In whhh thcro was a midnight mass. This was the llrst ser vice of the kind to bo observed In tho church and coii'-ociuentlj there was a largo congregation of d vout worship pels In attendance. A high miss, commemorative of the New Year, vvasi celebrated at midnight bv Rev. N. J. McManus, lector of the church. Spo ol il music was tendered by the choir. Mis. John Lvneh singing "Adeste Fldeles" at the offeitoiy and also icn deiltig the solo. "Holy Night." Ther was also benediction of tho Blessed Sacrament after the ma's. A special watch-night service was also held at tho Noith Main avenun P.aptlst i lunch, hd bv the pastor. Rev. S. !. Reading. Thoie was a song sei vleo under the direction of Choiltcr Reeso W.itklns and many testimonies weie ofl'eicd by those piesent. FIJNRRAL OF CATHRRINK HAG GHUTY The funeral of Miss C'athcilne Haij geity occuued on Ki tut day motnini? from tho home of her parents on N01II1 Main avenue, near .Toms stieet. A huge outpotulng of fi lends and rela tives attested the waim place In their affections which lite Uncased had se cured, while a mas of floral token of many designs gave evidence of the kindly tegird of those who mourned her and svnibollzocl the put lty of her charac tor. From the house the lcmalns weio taken to Holv Rosaiy church, whete a solemn high mass of tequloui was celebrated by Rev. J. J. O'Toole. Rev. J. A. O'Relllv being deacon, and Rov. J. V. Movlan suh-deacon of the mas. There was no seimon. At tho orteitorv Mrs. John Lyni h sang "Ave Aveium," and as the body was homo liom tho church she sang, "Ne.uer, My God, To Thee." The pall-bearois were; Mlcs Gib bons. Michael Mahon, Thomas Gtady. John Coicoran. Patrick McAndiow and Patilck Salmon. Interment was In tho cathedial cemeteiy. OTHUR FFNIIRALS. The fumial of Chailes Rrady, of Keyser avenue, who was Instantlv killed Friday morning while nt woik In tho ( 'ayttga mines, took pi ice es. teiday afternoon at 'i o'clock. The body was take 11 to tho Holy Rosaiy chuich, whete services weie conducted by the Rev. G. J. O'Toole. Intetment was made In cathedral cemetery. Tho deceased was employed as a driver In the mints and had his car at the foot of the plane when another car cume down the Incline and with out a minute's warning young Rr.ulv was squeezed between this and his own car. This 1 the third death which has occuned within the past year In the Rtady family. Chailes Rrady, sr., the father, was killed last Apill whllj coupling some mis on the Delaware and Hudson ralhoad, the mother died a few months pi lor to thi. The following hi others and sisters survive: John, Phillip, Mrs. Joseph McAllister, Mis. Dommick Kllno and Nellie Riady. all of whom have th sympathy of tho community. Tho funerul of Joseph, the little son of Mi. and Mis. Robert Smith, of Boulevard avenue, was held yesterday afternoon fiom the homo. The Rev. Mr. Pioser, pastor of the Piimitlvo Methodist church, officiated. Inter ment was made hi Foiest Hill ceme tery. The funoral of Fred, tho fi.yoar-old son of Mr,, and Mis. S?th Smith, of Hill street, took place yesterday. Inter ment was made In Washbuin street cemetei y. TOLD IN RP.inF. After the "abbith t.chool exercises In the Providence Methodist Episcopal chuich yesterday afternoon, the teach ers and ot'leers held a ineetlne in ie. gard to the death of Ambrose Mulley, who has been Identllled In tho woik of tho school and chuich for many years. Next Sundav afternoon a me moilal service will bo held. This afternoon an Informnl reception will bo h"ld fiom 4 until 10 o'clock. An Intciestlns piogiammo will bo ren dered each hour. Refreshments will be served. PERSONAL RRIRFS. John Loftus, of Jefterson Medical college, Is tho guest of his parents on West Market street. Misses Katheilno and Lucy O'Royle, of William street, r.10 visiting fi lends In Caibondale. Miss Udyth Marlln, of Church ave nue, who attended tho wedding of her hi other In Wilkes. Tlnrro last Thuis day, has returned home. Dr. J. p. Stnnton, of West Miirkit street, left for New York Saturday evening on professional business. He Is expected to bo home this morning. Pea Coal $1.35 a Ton Delivered to South Side, central city and cential Hyde Park. Address orders to C. I). Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phone C683. i WbiM&bmmWiMmMbbbks FOR THE Diamonds. Diamonds 9 3 We are now showing the largest and most brilliant selec- (: tion or Fine Cut Stone ever exhibited outside of the large : cities. Having bought heavy before the rise, I am prepared g In nlujv mw i!r-ine rnl Ivirrr.ilne Irnm lbi linnet BLUB WHITE, JAQEIt'S, TOP AN INSPECTION 1 Watches, Watches. 3 3 We are offering the best in Filled 15 Jeweled, Warranted Hunting or Open race. CALL AND LOOK AT OLff BEAUTIFUL LINE OP CHRISTMAS QIPTS. 3 3 3 3 3 E. SCHIMPFF, Jeweler I 317 Lickawnnna Avenue. & WWWflWflMMMMW soooaaoQsaoosQoo We Opened Today Eleven Hundred Dozen China Dishes Which We Invite AH the Ladies to Examine. i M Arc We displav JJ ond floor of our new J.D.WILLIAMS&BROJ 0 312 and 3!4 Lackawanna Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. kimunii)inuitjn0kjtiiciiii(4oMcuin AMUSEMENTS. ACADEflY OF HUSIC, RUKQUNDER & KBIS, Lcjscm. It. I'. LONU, MmiUKcr. Thicc dav.s commcniicg Monday, Jan. 1. Matinee eveiy d ly. A Musical Comedy. By George Totten Sr-.ltr All Star Cast. Gin. Plxlcy, Rdltl. Klugslcv, cilmlvs Vnn, Charles Roach. Mac Mci'abc. Phil MiehleK Ollvo North. William P. and Hlidlo DoVuull. J R. Mitipliv. Ruth Jor dan. J. (!. Odell. Ucrtha Wllscu, Rlcliuld Conn, Lillian HcbeM". Pi Ices IS, "5, I', and M cents. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Juuua'.y Hh, Cth and bin. Matinees Friday and Saturday, W. II. Tower's Company In the lomaiitlc Military Drama, I Startling Cllmnes. Novel Mechanical Rffeots. Pilcis ro, ISc, JCc- and We, Matinee, 5o and STo. OBITUARY James ritzGlbbon, of 212 Tenth street, ono of tho eldest implodes of tho Dcla v aie, Lackawanna and WisUin 1 om pan, died at (i o'i lock last evening at Ills home. Thu deceased was born In Ire land In isu, and emigrated to this coun tiy In IM'i, Milling at Khiiiclmk-on-tlu'-lluJsun. He tamo to this city in 1"I, and bus u sided lure ever since, llo sceuud a po-itlou as machinist under tho Lack awanna coinpauv, which lie held until a few jeus ago, being compelled to rctllo on account of 111 health. He .u a mcm bei of St. Patrick's chuich. Deceased Is suivivcd by a daughter und two sons, Miss Maty FltzCJlbboii, principal of No. Pi school; M. J. FlUUIbtion and J. W. litzdlbbon, superintendent of motivo power on tho Laekawumm road. Tho fu neral will bo held or. Wednesday ui 9 o'clock at St. Patrick's church. Inter ment will bo mado In Cathedral cemetery John Reed, an old and respected resi dent of West Scrantou, died ut his hoire, 331 North Sumner avenue, esteiduy morning shoitly bcfoio noon. The de ceased had been ailing for over 11 year. Tho cause of diath was heart trouble. Mr. Reed was born at Cailmndalu in 1M5 and has resided hero for seventeen jcars. Ho was nulto prominent In the Improved Order of Red Men i.nd was secretin y of tho Pancoka tribe. No. HI, abo n mem ber of Rlectrlc City cemmandery. Knlgnts of Malta, and of tho Capouse Mine Acci dental fund. The funeinl will take plaeo nn Wednesday at noon fiom his lato home. Intetment will bo undo la Rrnok sldo cemeteiy near Cnrhondile. Tho fu neral cortiso will have over the Rein waro nnd Hudson railroad at 2 H o'cloik. Mr. P. S. Re nobis, of 511 .MiuIImki l uvenue, died at her home Saturday even. I! I e e e e e HOLIDAYS. e CAPES AND PINE MELEB, SOLICITED. e e e the world tor the money. Gold g Twenty Years, for $10. In e e e e these goods on sec- stores. AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUM THEATRE - BUROUNDPR & REIS. Leise.-s. H. K. LO.NU. .Manager. Monday nnd Tuesday, Jan. 1 and 2. Special Mntlnea Monday, Agustus Pitou's Mammoth Scenic Pioduction The Gunner's Mate Not a War Play, A Strong Com pany. The Gicatest of All Naval Dramas. Scenes laid in New York and on board the U. S. Cruiser New Yoik. Prices Nirjht 25. 50. 75, and $1. Matinee 25, 50 nnd 75. Matinees Daily, Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday Jnnuaiy 1, 2 and 8. MONTE CARLO GIRLS BIG BURLESQUE CO. Thuisday, Friday and Satuiday Januaiy 4, 5 nnd 6. Rica & Barton's English Folly Co 30 Beautiful Women 30. The Best Washing Powder twm TOtlS!. r.ti.v Tt..r...A nu. rwv r m bii.uiw vmuvmi rmmw ENfWROYAL P9LLS iivnan.. .in'i.itun. ( .'I i.,I.IB vriBDB ... ..n' . '. .III.UI.T.i LB.IISDBWiV ABV ,' Hill. lll.bUU rmtnerMt Kmml ftpn CalrhrOrrtlicmliotl'o., HnilUiinSaatMk Mil Ut jscIiu. l'llll..UAi' "ii.iiri wr 1 u,r iii.iwr. BTlwiarS feUbjftULotU luff. Set vices will bo held at tno liuuko at 7,30 o'clock tills cvcnlut; and 'i'uusday il.teliueut will bu inuilo ul KlllSBton, N. Y. '1'lin body will leave hem on the Rrie und Y)omliitr VulUy at , o'clock a. in, Mnrtln rat 1 ell, of 10 Clbson street, died at WJ) o'clock last night at his home, lie wus .',0 cnrs old and is sur vived by IiIh wife und clulil children, John M., 1'atriek J., Thonnis l'., A. J., Mary, Mareuiet, Julia und Rose, Mis. Tlumas Ruins died esteiday at hci lioine, 1-.VJ lllocni avenue. Kilo Is survived by iho ilaiiRliters and two sons, 'iho tuutial will bu I eld tomorrow mom Ilii; at H.'ui) o'eluck v.ltll Intel incut In tho Cathediul cemeteiy li. os ley M (in li mm MJm Arc. ,lwjt rUUU. lADicttitAV ljru(;ln f r VMcku $r tn ( !, JVV tncmj brand (q Kf d o4 U U 6if 11 l0flr hoirs it gj fitbtlac rltl TmVtXw noulhrr. Hffti$(tanatrutub$titu m & ft n