qti ft F 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 21, liiUD. EVENTS OF DAY IN WEST SCRANTON XALOS PLEGAN WILL HAVE AN ELABORATE PRODUCTION. Private Rehearsals Will Bo Given In Menrs' Hall Prior to the First Performance Mrs. York and Mr. and Mrs. Maish Ent;rtgn Im provements ConteraplnteU at Simp son M. E. Church St. Paul's Annual Ball I. C. B. U. Diama. Other News Notes. "Kaloa ricg-in," the mysterious per formance which will bo Klvcn In Mens' hall next Thiliwlu und Friday even ings, Is being dlllRently rehearsed, and all who nttend the entertainment uro assured of a satisfactory jierfoiinanee. A Rcneial lehcsusal will be held In the hall Monday evcnlncr, lommcnelnc; at 7 o'clock. Kery poison who has any part In the piogminnic Is lcqucstcd to attend. A full dress leluMisiil will follow on Tuesday evening, and both rcheaisuts will be sttletly private. All parties having any tickets unsold or unpaid for arc tequcsted to make icttnn Ini mcdlatcly to M. li. Dltnmlclt, tieasuicr of the Washbutn Stiect Preshyleilun Chuieh nible mcIiuoI. This clmtmc Is made nccesaiy nvvliifr to the Illness of I'rof. Wntkln Williams. TWO l'AKTIllH. The Sunday school clns-s taught by Mts. John J V. Yoik In the Simpson chinch wcic pleasantly- entertained Thursday evening by tlirlr teach"i. The claf.s membcis piesent weie lllscp (Jussle Filtz, Helen Corbln, Lulu Jones, Myrtle llallett. I.ulu llallett Carrie Lovvry. Fiances Holies, Hlauche Uvuns, l.lla Uteis. The other guests were Misses AdaTylei, I.ulu Haywaid. Liz zie, Annie and Mabel 1 ckpit, .Mis. A. F. Hlckert and Mrs. oilondlke. ot Prlooburg. Flashlights were taken by Hairy York. Mr. and Mis, John Mat all's homo on N'orth Hehccca avenue was Invaded by a large number of ft lends Tliuisday evening, when a surpilse patty was tendered their son Geoige. During the evening the Boor quaitcttc lendeied several selections, and refieshments vv ere rerv cd. Those vv ho attended wei o Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoberts, Mr. and Mrs. William II. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. John Maish, Mis. John Mollis, Mr. and Mis. Clem Marsh, Misses f'clena Jones, Vein.i Wupstaff Jessie Jones, Cairle and I.Uzle Lovein, Viola Itodeiick, .Mai Ion Thomas, Hoy I'eclc, nfsle Marsh, Lizzie Monls, Veina Williams. Jennie Williams; Messrs T.es-ter Jones, Andiew Mulr, Thomas Marsh, John Jones, Howanl Huther more, John Davies, Punicl Jones, John Da les, Daniel Jones John Thomas, Alfred Wcddlek, Samuel Jones, Finnic Lindner, Gorelle Williams. IvMndor Hughes, George Maish, Fiank and Uufour's French Tar Has Won Success, It Cures Your Cold And Gives You Rest. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. 2 Pairs That's the price for Saturday only, and no more than 50 dozen will be sold at that. Mens Spring Weight Half Hose In four lisle thread finish and absolutely stainless dyes. Colors include blues, browns, reds, blacks, etc., with polka-dots, or all plain. The window will tell r the story of their looks, but -you'd come inside and see them " if you would appreciate their price quality. 2 Pairs for 25c, Today Only t Globe Warehouse Westley Jones, William Thomas. El mer Hughes, SIMPSON M. iK. CHURCH. Rev. J. H. Sweet, pastor of the Simp son Methodist Kplscopal church; who Is now attending the Wjomlng'fbnfer ence meetings at Owego, N. Y and vvai icccntly honored by a unanimous re election as secretary of that Important body, wilt return home for another year at his present chat go. As soon as arrangements can be made, many Impiovcinents will be car ried out In and around the chuieh. A new fence w 111 be built In front of tho edlllce. the plot of giound between tho two cntiances beautified and the Sun day school rooms topalnted and pa peied. The llnanees of the chinch arc now In good condition and will warrant tlili necessaiy expcndltuie. DRAMA IN MHAP.S' HALL, After many weeks of earnest prepar ation the mqmbciH of St. Patrick's lilsh L'dthollc Benevolent union pro duced the thiee-aet drama. "Not So Bad After All," In Meats' hall last evening, before a large and appreciat ive audience. (Tho dlffeient characters wci admirably sustained by John Mo Donongh, Daniel Began, John Bourke. Joseph Gannon, Joseph Golf, James Cniibuy. Misses Nellie L'artln. Maty Gibbons, Mary McNulty, Julia Lamb, Elizabeth Thuynes and Mmy Gaughan. Patlli'iilar mentlon.should be made of the work of John MeDnnough, Janu'S Conbov and Miss Gaughan, who Inter preted their tespeotho paits In an able iimntii r. Jietvvoen the llif.t and second nets Master Waslibuin sang 'On the Wav to Mailelino" and "The Tale of the Moth and the Flame" In line voice. Several boms of dancing was enjoyed nfjcr the peiformanee. Music was furnished by Mis. Malott. ST PAUL'S ANNUAL BALL. The annual dainv given under the auspices of St. Paul's Pioneer coips Is nlvvnvs one of the piinclpal social events of the teipslehorean season, and the soda! announeed for next Wednes day ecnlng In Meais' hall will be as pleasuiable as those of foimer years The neiessaiy committees aie now engaged In porfeetlng the anangp ments and hope to entertain their many friends in a way that will add new lain els to their already excellent lepii tatlon along that pattleulur line. The Star oiebestra has been engaged to plav for the daiueis and tlekets can bo plot med from any of the membcis. SEVritAL FUNERALS YKBTHRDA Services over the lemains of tho late Mis. r.itiiclc Joee vveie held In Holy Cioss ilu'rth ycsteiday moinlng. A high mass of leriulcm was eel"brated bv Itev W. P. O'Donmll. and Inter ment wis made In the Cathtdial come U r Th. f uncial of the late Anthony Me Husb was conducted fiiu the home of K cm- d's paienlH on Luzerne street, j,i-teiclii3 morning. Rev P E. Lavelle celebiated mass in St. Patilek's chuieh, and the lemains weie Intel red In the I'athedi il ecmcteiy. The remains of the late Rev. Chailes Jones, who died In Nantlcoke, will ar live heie this nfteinoon and will be tako'i ihaige of by Funeial Ulicctor William Pi lie, Inteiment will be made In the Wii'-hbuin .street temeteiy. The deeeased children of Mr. and Mis Jacob Jenkins, of 3".7 Noith Hyde Paik avenue, and Mr. and Mis. James Smith, of l.'.O South Robot ca n otitic, for Li0j wcic Interred In the Washburn street cemetery yesterday afternpon. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The marriage of Attorney Edward W. Thayer and Miss Margaret Ed watds. eldest daughter of Judge and Mrs. II. M. Edwards, of South Main avenue, will occur tho latter part of June, R. W, Luce and J. Archie Jdnes have been appointed a committee to arrange for an entertainment' nt tho tegular meeting of Camp 178, Patriotic Older Sons of America, next Thursday even ing. Dr. Arthur A. Reynolds, of Jackson street, returned home yesterday from Baltimore, where he graduated a few days ago, Announcement has been made of the maiilagc ot Miss Wicks, of Noith Hyde Park acnue. and Mr. Jones, of Spilng Brook, at the latter place on Wednesday. Mrs. Peter J. Cosgrove, of Division street, Is visiting relatives and friends In Kingston. Mr and Mrs. D. D. Price and daugh tor Edith, of Frostbtiig, Md.. aie the guests of relatives on North Hyde Paik avenue. The mcnibeis ot St. Peter's ToKl Abstinence society will attend nuis at Holy Cross church tomorrow morning The Electile City Wheelmen held a. lehearsal In the club house last even ing for the mlnstiet performance which will he given at M ears' hall on Ma 3. The employes of the Mt. Picas im collleij will recehe their pay today. The strike is still on at the mines. St Brenden's eouncll. No 21,1, Young Men's Institute, will attend mass In St Patilek's chuieh tomorrow moinlng and rect lc holy communion In a body. Tho niembeis of the Chestnut Street German Piesbvterlon church have ar langod to uin nn exclusion to UiUo Indole on Wednesdav, June 1". Miss Giace Sinlt-li. of the Hahnemann hospital, will ghe a talk on "Home Nmslng," this evening, at the West Sei imton bianch of the Young Wo men h C'hilstlan association, coiner of Seianton stitet and Main avenue. All women aio inlted. Rev. J. Pi lee. D. I , of South Wales, will pleach In tho Fiist Welsh Congie gatlonal church tomonow nt 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. Rev. D.u Id Jones will pleach In Audcntled, Caibon county. noi: nt'siirs ,iu, wvay. Tor partleulais see our advert I-cmcnt nn -.Ixth past' cf tlili paper. Mnrs A. Ilairtn. DUNMORE DOINGS, Marriage of Michael Ginley and Miss Saiah Kane Tomorrow's Seivices Other Notes. At S o'clock on Tliuisday afternoon Miss Sat ah Kane, of East Di Inker street, and Michael Ginley, also of haist Di inker street, weie mauled In St Maiv's chinch by Rev. Miles J. McManus. Bcfoie the appointed time, friends began to at live and the edt tke was tilled when .the biitlal parly plot ceded down the center aisle. After the cciemony a latge number of the iclathes and inlted guests left the t lunch going dliectly to the home of the bible's patents on East Drinker sticet, wheie congratulations were ghen the newlv mauled couple, who had preceded them. SUNDAY SERVICES. The moinlng service tomonow In the First Prosbjtoilnn church will be pi cached from the text "Stiongholds Overtliieivvn." the pastor. Rev. W. P. Gibbons, being in the pulpit. In tho evening Rex. 1? F. Hammond, pastor of the Olypliaiit Presbyterian enurcn, will preach. Sunday school will beheld a.t close of the moinlng sen It e, and Chiistian Endeavor at 6.S0 o'clock. Services tomorrow at the Dudley Stiect Baptist church will be as fol lows: Preaching In the morning by the pastor, Rev. J. L. Ki earner, at 10.3) o'clock, subject, "The Christian Race." In the evening the tet will lie "Look and Ltxe." Sunday school at 12 o'clock: prayer meeting as usual. The pastor will sing a solo at the evening ser viio. All welcome. Seivices at the Methodist Episcopal church tomoirow will not be hold, owing to the absence of tlv pastor. Sunday school w 111 be held as usual. THREE FUNERALS. Annie Jendclla, the little one-year-old daughter ot Mr. and Mis. Arona Jendella, of Walnut street, who die 1 yesterday morning of pneumonia, will be burled this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Tlic seivices will be held at the home, and Inteiment made In Mt, Carmcl ccmeteiy. The funeial of Lee X. Trcmpcr, the little tluee-year-old son of Mr. and Mis. Tiemper, of S2.1 Taylor avenue, who died ycsteiday afternoon at the home, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The services will be held nt S23 Taylor avenue, and Interment made In the Dunmoio cemetery. Funeial services over the remains ot Genevieve Dougherty, aged two yeais, who died on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, were held fiom the home ot the father, Michael McDonald, on Oak sticet, yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Seivices wcic held at the home, and Inteiment made In St. Maiy's Catholic cemetery. NOTUR OF INTKItKST. St. Mary's council, Young Men's In stitute, have Issued a large numbei of Invitations to membcis and fi lends of the organization to a dance and pto. giesslve euchre party to be Iheld in Washington hull, Tliuisday evening, Apiil 2G. The members of the Women's Chris tian Temperance union hold a mothcis' meeting In tho Methodist Kplscopal church yesteulay afternoon, and un In teiestlng and Instiuctlve time wus spent. An entertainment, followed by an Ice cream and cake social, was held In the Dudley Street Baptist church last evening. A laige number enjoyed the evening, , At the meeting of the Women's Homo and Fotelgn Missionary society, Tliuisday aftemoon, at the home of Mrs. J. G. Hone, on North Rlalcely stiect. It was decided to start an "India A Skin of Honuty la a Joy Forovor. Dll T. ri:ilK Gill ItAl'll'b OIIIKNTAI, CItrJAM, till 31AU1CJ.I. UhAU'liriiUJ. ItrmoTM Tui, Plmplef, TrwklHL Moth latchet, ll--li. acd 8kln dleBM, utl ever Lltmlth oa ucauij, Mia avn eUtfcllon. It hu neoa 1B Kit CI U Txcra. ami It o htrmltu we tails l o oe sure it I prop erly nude, accept no oountrrftlt ot similar Dame. Dr. U A. Bajre (aid to at lady or the haut-toa fa iialletitli "As jott ladies will ute them, 1 recommend 'Qoui aud s Cream as the lea.t tannfulof all tha ssin prepara tions " For sale kr all prurgl.n an raaey Oooils Dealer In the V, 8., Cauadas, and Europe. rimws fA ttsB. T. aorxuts, mr, w oiw w w a. BACKACHE Is a symptom. Sbmcthtng makes the backache and that something requires attention or the backache can never be perma nently stopped. " I suffered for years with a long list of troubles," writes Mrs. C. Klenk, of Wells, Minn. (Box 151), to Mrs. Pinkham, "and I want to thank you for my complete re covery. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound is a wonderful medicine for women. " I had severe female complaints causing terrible backache and ner vous prostration ; was dizzy most of tho time, had headache and such a tlrpd feeling. I now have taken seven bottles of your Compound and have also used the Sanative Wash and feel like a new woman. I must say I never had anything help me so much. I have better health than I ever had in my life. I sloep well at night, and can work all day without feeling tired. I give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege ' TOHlW sWlif f r 7 'it-t ""lP ' ir 'RI'X 1 " frightened and sent for the doctor; and he said that it wa for tunate for me that it came away. I got quite well after that and have your Compound alone to thank for my recovery." Multitudes of women suffer constantly with backacne. Other grateful multitudes have been relieved of it by Mrs. Pinkham'3 advice and medicine. Famine Fund." and a number of con tributions wcio received for that pur pose. The membcis of Court Young Pride, of Dunmoic. No. 3S. Foiesteis of Amcilca, will- meet this evening In Washington hall. Host BIMIkS (.IM'.N AY. Pt lurlimtars sec nur .iibrrtNrniriit on sivlli pac ot tills paper. Vlrais &. Iligm " NORTH SCRANTON. 'I lie funeral of tlie Hide ihiiRliler of Mr. am! Mrs Iloret, of Kast Parker street, was held at 2 .0 p. in TlmrMjj. Interment ai in pun more eeinetery. He !.. It. Poster oftlclited The benefit entertainment giten in the Audi, torium lat rcenliiK as a grand meters The hall ji tilled with frlendi of the rntrrtainen and of t'rantfs .lonca, the jounc man for uhom the ctening's amusement tas phen Vinous those who pirllcipattd wrre: Jo-hua John. Mlsi l'hoe!e Smith, Mf Mar Palis, Mr. Pit id Hive, Mr. John T. 1, ttu, Mr William Pat it The funeu of John It Owen, who tiled C terday at the home of his thughler, Mrs Sir.ih Jlhule, of Wajnc aenuc, will he hold Monti aftiruoon. Interment will he made in Wa-hhurn fctieet temelert. The llleiarj depirlmcnt of the Kpworth league of the Court Street Method! l.piseopil churtli will tlccote this cvrnini; to "Methodiim" 111 ll.e hmt.Ii parlor. In conned Inn with this an cv i client mtiiital and lltcrar piOErauuuc will he Chen. Mr. and .Mr Charles Zilch r entertained a nunioer of oung people al their home on North M tin atenue urmlat eeninc In honor of (heir win, Carl A most enjo.cahle time was hid l the cuet present Vocal and Instrumental inn mi and various cames were the feitures of the cttniiiir. t a seaouahIe hour dalntt viands were screed The seniles at the North Main rnue llaptlst tnurrh will he held al the mual hours tuiinrinw He. s. (j KeadiiiK will sptak on theme, "tour ace," at (he morninp sirtiies. The etenint; suh jei t will he, "The lord's Supper." Nindiy sihool it 2 o'clock All are wekoine to these sere Ices. A committee represenlini the Wbcr Star cattle, N'o '), h f, I', , who tondmtcd a htnefit in tcrtalnment recntl for I'ramis faulc, cilhd at hU home ctcrdi and preentctl him with the sum icalitcd, lumel, $.'iOI 23 Mr ami Mrs Ihirlcs ( onesc, of I'.ih r.-mi. N, J., who hue hem the Kuest of the former's limthei, on Vct Market street, liacc rtturned home. J II. I lark, of North Main avenue. Is at Oitcno, attending the Methodist conference. Mrs. It S Jones, of tho Welsh Congregational thurih will tonduct the scrvltc al uic oumr Women's (hrislim association tomorrow after noon. All women welcome. l!ll.K lit MILS r.IVI.X V. I'or putliulars sec our ithrrtlsenunt on sivth page of this paper. Mears A. ilagen. " MINOOKA. Miss Mary A. Lower, an estimable oung lady of Stafford street, is seiiouslj 111, James c.ihlions, of Main street, is cjciatinir adj.iiciit to his picsinl pioperly for the puiposo of crrding a huines Mot k. The children of .No 1 sihool enjotod a trip through the woods .vestcrdi, it lului, Vrhor Pa. Vlrs M II. lavelle, the estimable wife of f.roier M II. lavelle, ol Untie avenue, departed this life at 7.30 o'clock csteida moinlu', after a brief illness The deceased was one of the most prominent rcsid.nts of this vliinll), resid ing here for the pist twenty jears or more, lltr sudden demise will he a shotk to friends and rilitivts. lie t kindiuss and generosity en deared her to all who c mic in contact with her She Is serviced b her heshand and the folleiwincr ehthlien: lnhn ami ltu haul I.acelle, Miss D I .a vello and Mis. John O'Mallc The tuncral ar rangements will le innounccd later. ItOSi: lU'MIKS f.JUA N V. I'or particulars sec our advertisement em sixth page of this papei. Mears tV. Ilagcn. OBITUARY. Miss II A. larroll, a teacher for the past six veais at No, 29 school, died last evening at the homo of her mother, Mrs John Carroll, of 3i7 Lackawanna avenue. She was one of the most popular teachers In the clt and had been t,UL hut a short time She is survived by hei moth er and the following brothers and sisters. I', .1 and P 1' Carroll, Mar, Mrs T .1 Fadden and Mm John Murnli. 'I lie funeral will be held on Monda morning from St Peter's lalhedral und Interment u ill lac made In the Cathedral ceme ter. Mrs Martin II. I.aclle. wife of the well known proter of Itlrney avenue, pvcd Hway cstcrdi morning at 7.30 o'clock after a biiet Ulnets, De ceased has a host of friends in this til to whom the news of death tame as a tirrat shook and the bereaved family hac the yinpath of the coinmunlt She Is survived by hci liu.hand and the followlni; chlllren- -lolin Lavelle, Mrs, John tTMallc, Miss p. Liu-lie and Itlchard Utille. Tlic funeral will take; place f n Monday morning. Thomas Morris, of Spring Brook, after a brief illness of a few elat, died yesterday morning The deceased Is well known, having resided In the North hnel for many jcars, but later moved to Spring Prook, where ho resided until the time of Ids death, Ho Is survived by bis wife, one sister, Mrs. Kll Weeke, and one brother, John J. Morris. The funeral will be held Monday at 2 p. in. Interment at Spring Drook, John It. Owens, aged fM rar, died )Catcrday at the borne of his daughter, Mrs. Sarah Ithule, of Wune avenue. The eleteased Is survived b the following children! Itlchard, John, William, IWs, Mrs, Sarah Ithule und Mrs. Jones, of Daw son City. The funeral will bo held on Monday aft crnoou und interment will be made in the Wash burn atrect cemetery. t'rances, the J-year-old ton of Mr, and Mrr. Thomas C'aven), of tit j 1'riMott avenue, died at noon csterday aftri a nine davs' Illness with scarlet fever. The funeral will take place this afternoon. Inteiment In tbc Cathedral cemetery. WEARINESS OF BAOKAGKE table Compound all the credit, for I know it has cured me of all my troubles. 1 would not do without your reme dies for anything." Mrs. E. Furton, of Meade, Mich., writes: "Two years ago I was troubled with constant backache and headache .and was very nerv ous. I resolved to try your medi cine and took two bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and on taking the third a tumor was expelled. I was a little PEACE CASE HUNG BY A SLIM THREAD loiitliidod fiom Pace 0. caost collleiv, weie tiled before Judge Archbald foi assault and battel y on a hlotc'ilcker, named C.nol Itonakowskl Half a dozen Polish sl.iteplckers swoio the bosses cuffed and thiew Honakovv skl down, without any cause or piovo catlon. Half a dozen native-born slate pickciH swoie with equal posltlvcness that Ronakovvskl got angry at some playfulness on the part of tho bosses and attacked one of them with a shovel, at which he iccelved a shove from James Cr.ivcrt, that ciiused him to fall over a slate-box Into a chute. The jury was out at adjourning time. A Jury went out fiom Judge Swaitr." court at adjourning tlnieon the foincry case of J. M. Cobb, ot Giccnileld, against A. D. Hoberts, of Dunmote. Kobcits had a lumber cam) In the mountain back of Itlakcly. und bought plovlMons fiom Cobb The latter stieil Roberts for a balance of $60 2S of their i mining- account, and when the ease came to be heard befoie the Justice of the peace, Inst December, Roberts pro duced a lecclpt for the disputed amount Cobb avows that the slgna tuie to the receipt Is u forgery. Michael McDonough was convicted of the charge of robbing Chat les J. Klesel, Jr, of $r.O at a South Side saloon Michael Htnke lileel to establish a chin ge of assault and bitteiy against his wife and son, but the jury wouldn't believe him, and made him pay the costs. Frank Knilovltch was found not guilty of assault and batieiy on John Publoskl. and the costs were divided between them, the defendant !aylng a two-thlid shaic. Mary Williamson chaigcd William Ruddy, a Providence boy, with having maliciously broken tho showcase In her stoic, on West Maiket sticet, but as the eiffense did not propeily come under the head of malicious mischief, the cilme chaiged, couit dliected a Ver dict of not guilty, at the county's ex pense. A x ei diet of not guilty vas i etui tied, and the county dliected to ji.iy the costs. In the aggiav.ited assault nnd batteiy case of Steve int against David J. Thomas. The assault and batteiy case of Susie Smith against her husband, Michael Smith, was teported settled, and the costs wcic placed on tho county. Marriage Licenses. Jacob Msrclenlc Olyphant Helena Uiczczut Olyphant Mictacl Hikor.i Tcssup Mary Antol r..Jessup Pattlck F. Law den Simpson Julia Hionnan Pilceburs Josepb. Hutcax tge tfcrantou Mary VUUalonla Fcianton Couit House News Notes. The report of the vieweis on the two new roads In Seott township weie continued condi tional! eterday. John t.lldca, son of "Squire (iihlca, was es tenia appointed constable of the Second ward of 0!.vphant, to siineed John Mtllale, eleceaaed. Jiidgc rchhahl esterday granted a dicree dl voiilug Mfred K. 1 urtls, of Dunmoic, front bis unfaithful wife, I imiia tare (urtls. The di vorce was giounded on an incident of Dec. II, ISTI, when thief Holding and four otHcers made their memorable tiu to "il I.ukauanna avenue. Mr. ami Mis. Curtis had been married since Dec. 21. 1R9I Vtloine.v b. P. edeman repre sented the libellant. GREEN RIDGE. Miss Mabel I'oidham cnteilaliied at eanU Thins da evenini; Viiionn the irutsls wcic VIUsn llairiet l.indsa, l.vtltii Jones, Jessie I allender, I.oulso l onnoll and VU'sms 1'Io.mI Kullcr, Walter Phillips and Leonard llltterhoiisc Vliss Claia Woodrulf, of Hleetiie avenue, has Itturmd Horn a vi-il with Wilkes ilaire friend-, J H. Miller is ill at hl home on Delawaro itrret. Professor O V VMiittemoic's siturday evenlnj; n uslu class bis frnUhctl a course of eighteen lessons and will ben'in tils evenini; to piactice on operetta Ihls class assisted the choir of tlo Rrcen ltldge Piohvterlau chuieh at the evening service last Sahlath ant' tbcli slnciuir eatc c v t ili'iuc of the cxcelltut trilnlui; tlirj had rcieivcd Miss saiah I'm lhani entertained the Wutehful clulo of the Kliu'a Daughters at her li.mie on Capouse uvuiue Thursdi tdtirnntu Miss Dcioth.v Dimmlck, of Sanderson aveni.e, rate u vcr) delightful card pait) Ihursda even-in,- In hoi or of I er friend, Miss Hill. itosi: nusucs givkv away. For paillculars c our advertisement on shah page ot this paper Meais k Hagen. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You llavo Always Bought Bears tho lt&&&M&& Signatun GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTON YOUNG PEOPLE TO RECEIVE FIRST COMMUNION. Funeral of Mrs. William Hamm from Her Late Residence on Irv ing, Avenue Entertainment to Bo Given by Division No. 23, A. O. H., in Snover's Hall Those Who Will Have Numbers on tho Pro gramme Entertainment of Pupils of St. John's School. At St. Mary's Gorman Catholic church tomorrow morning lltty-scvcn girls nnd fifty-two boya will receive lirst communion. The 10 o'clock mass will be sung by Rev. Oeorgo Stopper and R?v. Peter C'lnlst will deliver the sermon, after which the holy sacra ment will be admlnlsteicd, Rev. Christ officiating. The following girls and boys will re ceive the sacrament: Maiy Andrea, Augusta. Albrccht, Adclhaul Albert, Augusta Bentz, Kllza Hrler, Agnes Dlppre, Martha Dlckeit, Mary KIs bacher, Julia lldcn. Annie Uastman, I.oulsa Follct, I."na Kuhr. Mathilda Folvv, Annie aaidner, Lena OrafCCIara Oanz, Clara Grlswold, Jullanna Henry, Agnes Hamm, Annie Hermann, Maiy Kiaft, Hllz. Kratis, Mary Keller, Kath ailna Klein, Teiesla Kaub, Annie Ren tes, Heitha Malcr, ('lata Maler, Anto nette and Mmgaret Mai tin, Frieda Mil ler, Margatct Jlanvvcller, Ida Pfelffcr, Nettle Owentel, Husle Hammlngcr, Maiy Itelehe, Minnie Roedel, Rllz. llochrlg. Maggie Rehner. Rose Schrel ber, Pauline s5osong, Valeiln Simon, Katoilna Storr, Maiy Stelninetz, Fian ces Schulist, Mary SchalliiB, Anna Schmidt, Johanna Schwalbaeh, laicy Schmidt, Anna Stlcht. Maty ITcbelhael:. Maggie Weilc, Julia Riennlg, Marzclla Oiambo, Maiy Hlllcimanu Josrph Rldlingmalcr, (,'lulstof Rleler, Michael and Peter Rreler, Thomas HIs b.icher, Frank Flsch, Aneltew Goetzof. John Hamm, William Hagen, Joseph Huts, Phillip Hell, William Kramer, Jtseph KionUe. Chas, Klos (1), C'has. Kloa (2), Peter Kuehner, Geo. Lambert, Peter Lonsdorf, George Lutz. George J. Maler, William Marx, Ren. Meikel, Jos. Mlkus, Win. Noll, Andrew Phillip. Anton Pcndola, Peter Porch. Chas. and Pete." Roulck, Geoige and Fred Rosar, ,!n. Rosar, Eel Rauschmalor C'hailcs Saddleinaler, Hugo Stiasbutger, Fieel. Schneider. Robert Straub. Fiedctlck Schwartz, Kd Spohrer, Chas. Scbleber, William Stcngleln, Paul Stein. John Tsehopp. Albert ITtz, Phillip Weibel. Jos. Wenlger, Chas. Wei nor, Jos. Wel ler, Geo. Wetter, Geo. Pintei, Peter Rledl, Peter Schumacher, Jos. Wagner. PUNHRAIa OF MI5S. HAMM From the fumlly residence, coiner of Irvinp; avenue anil Locust stiect, the funeial of the lute Mis. Willluni Itumm took phifc ycsteiday inoinluK. and was veiy larsely atti-nclecl Hundicds of fi lends jr.itheieil at the house to take a lust sad look at the face of the dc ccaiod, Tho lemains icpuscd in a hlack casket In the fiont pailor of her late home. At 9 o'clock the casket vv.is deed and tho lemains lemoved fiom tho iv'sldence to St. John's chinch, vcheio a roriulem mass was celebrated. Rev. V.. J. M"!!"' otnclutc-ei at the mass aivl afteivvards delivered a very elocjuent ftuie-1 scimon Rev. Mellcy lofcited to the Christian life and to her many noble traits. At the conclusion of tho church services the funeial cortege moved to the Cathedial cemetery, vvher" the remains wcic lovveied to theli lart restlnB place. Tho members of the Women's Relief association, of which deceased was a viluecl mrniner, ntti-ndtd the funeial In a body. The palllxMicrs v.-cre: Owen PoiiKherty, Ail.mi TJoiiKheity, Thoiuari McAiidrcw. Maik Harr tt, Mark Mc Donald and il.uk Tlmblln. rnti:rt.inmi:nt of a. o h. On net Tuesday evcnlncr Division J1, Ancient Older of Ilibcininns, will con duct Its lirst annual cnteitalnmeiU and social at Snovei's hall. The following progi amine will bo Riv en' Openlmr romaiks, A J. Muldeilp piano solo, 1'iof, Johnson; vocal solo, Master Walter Deckelnle k; vocal solo. Mlsi Mnme (tllgallun: address, V W. tiallaRh"!'; vocal solo, Mr. Sidney Htifrhes- recitation. Miss Mnme Ho l.mil; vocal solo, Mr. Albeit Hoffman, Irish specialties, rhouias J, Mullaikcv. buck an'1 wins dance. Master Joseph Heffron- diwt, iViiiit-II sisteir; icclta tlon. MKs J UA? Gllbildo; comic souk, Jcbcph Mooie. Nt'RS OF N i:VS. Tomonn'v aftetnom the aitlve mem bers of the JuiiKt'i- Macnnoichor will meet for reheat t.al. and as this is the rehcai.3al bffoif Ilio granel concert, which 'Mil tako place on next Tuesday evunluR tt CI di mania hall, each and ever) n.' fiber should be piesent. Ex tensive piepaiatlons aio being" made tor thin conceit, the pioteecls uf which will he added to the Saengeifest ex pense fund, and a veiy t-njoyuhlc tlmu Is asiiurcd. Columbia cuun.il, Vcung Mon'i Insti tute, conduetcci a social session at Pharmacy hall last evening. Musical and litem. v numbers weie icndcred by sevcin'l of the membcis ami i. 'nost dellglitful evening was spent by all. Last evening th? pupils of St John's p-uochlal school gave an excellent en tertainment In the chinch basement The uftnli was In charge of the Sisters of St. John's, and pioveel a grand suc cess. The gospel meeting Suwlay afternoon nt the South Side Young Women's Clulstlan Association rooms, 1021 Ce dar avenue, will be led by Miss Kate Cflmpfcell. All young women aie In vited. Tho funeral of Mildred Xehr took place yesterday from the homo of tho parents on Piospect avtnue. Inter ment was mado In the Pitlstor. ave nue cemetery. rtoi: iit'siii'i oivkv aw v. V'or paiileulais sec our advertisement on sltl page of this paper Mears &. Ilaeen. ' Pea Coal $1.25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, central city und central Hyde Park Address oiderr to J. T S inrkey, 1914 Cedar avo. 'Phone 6683. fr CIIICHI.STHK'M KNflLhll Id UKD nl UM mtlUlle bcsn 'i1 wiiniiuvriDDoo 'lakonovther. lCrluo tBMireroOat hubitltutlnna and llallal titin. Buj f jour )rugUt er ir4 4c ia ump for ParttcuUr. TctlmenlaU at Relief for I illi.wn tttttr, by r- lurn Hi . ll.UUOTktimooii SoM bf DmrcUti. sThtohfavlaPv 1 kontcul I'm . Utatlta tU pi. Uftdliva btiftrc l'UIXa... 1JU PCHICHE6TER'S ENGLISH ENfWROYAL PILLS Ej.eT,v .0""'l n4 Onlr uenulne. fw k wfi V J avll ACTS GENTLY , .8 VER MO BOWEI& CLEANS1- EFFECTUALLY; nUr- fty,. si OVERCOMES coriSTIPATION N 1 ' w ' J-'tKMANtiNlLT. ITSB&fECTS' BUY THE GENUINE -MAN'F'D BY jr9RNlAJTG5YRVP ? KY ' CAL S(i, -NyVX fOR Salt BY flit DRU66ISTS PRICt 50c.PtRBOTTll AMUSEMENTS. I YCEUM THEATRE -' BUROUNDUR & RE1S. Lessess. H. R. Lt).a, Manager, - " Wednesday, April 25th. Charles Frohman Presents John Drew, (Eighth Season.) In Haddon Chambers' Comedy ot Temperament, The Tyranny of Tears Prices $1. 50, t?1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. ACADEiTY OF riUSIC, BUIcOUNDER & RBIS. Lessees. II. R .LONU, Alanaser. WEEK OF APRIL 16. LITTLE IRENE MYERS COMPANY Prices 10, 20 and 30 cents Dimo matinea dallj. m:i.k or mondvy, apiih. 23. THE PAIGES DOUBLE COMPANY. IS Diamatk aud Vaudeville rtlsts IS. Diuie uutinrc tliilv. Louunentint; Tuesday. I.ienini; I'nics, IP, i0 and 10 tents. Sv, vHS, &r t -1 f&& Mkr-A ;,i; 7 V . j- --m 14 ."HK i . . h s ; Like Burning Money to pi it out for Inferior woik Belter spen4 tvviee the amount on a Job well done. If that weie necfear PLUMBING WORK. in all Its brant lies is our business. We arc thor ough masters of it and all construction or repair work will lie perfci t In eter particular. The bet miicrlal is used, and only skilled workmen cmplo.vcd. fi 3K-327 PENN AVENUE. lis is -. ill Lager Brewery SInnurncturors of OLD STOCK 435 to 4S5 N. Ninth Street, .PA Telephoas Call, 2333. A W.ADE SVIE A MAN AJA. 1 AULUIS I'UBlTiViljI UUl A r r. Kt.ttta nLrFatllnt, llBm tl orr, Inpoteacj. KleeplestneM, to. cpasaj " I br Almso or other 1 icos and India 'rZT rettoro Loot Vitalllr tn tildor jouns. and manoaiorscuar, ooiinessor mareiusy. Prereat Insanity aud Oonscmctlon il t .oa'latioa Iholruse ahowt immediate tmproyt ment niona euocta a.uuiu. srnero cu ptner ti, 13. 1st upea htnlai tbe cesclno Alsi Ucblets, Th ftrRfliirod tnousandaantl w 1 enro TOO. noeira npoo, Ura trrlttoa cearameo to oueel a cure OUIllOtpei Ckltirt, I For sale In Scrantcn, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and II, C. Banderscn, Druggists. 18 voun JIOUKU VACANT? IK BO. TIIY A "KOR ItUNT" AD. IN Till: TRIBUNE. ONE CENT A WOHD. - ,i ,
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