THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY', AUGUST 7, 1UU0. WEST SCRANTON LITHUANIAN WEDDING AT LAFAYETTE HOUSE CELEBRATION B,E'(SN AT 7 O'CLOCK LAST EVENING. Will Continue Throughout Today nnd Night Nuptinl Knot Will Be Tied At 0 O'clock This Morning Re pairing the Jackson Street Church. J. J. Durkln nnd T. J. Jennings In jured Mid-Summer Social Hand and Sutton Boys Alive Other Notes and Personals. A wedding of unusual Importance will occur ut 0 o'clock this morning In Lithuanian circles, wtien John Uot rumowleh, of 126 North Fllmoro ave nue, and Miss Josle Kubilutlc, of tho Lafayette House, will ho united In the North Rerunton chinch by llev. An thony Kaupas, the pastor. The celebration Incident to the cere mony began at 7 o'clock last evening nt the Lafayette house, corner of North Main avenue and Lafayette stieet, where several hundred of their oolintrypeople assembled and partici pated In a feast of music, son?, eat ing and di inking'. The bride-elect has been housekeeper for George Carpus, the propi tutor, for some time. Following the tlelng of tho nuptial knot, the bridal party will en Joy a dilve, and returning to the houic nt noon, a reception and dinner will be tendered them. During the afternoon and evening the bitde will hold a icceptlon, and each person who extends his or her congratulation will contribute their mite In silver or gold. All will partici pate in the feast, and singing, danc ing nnd other amusements will be en joyed during the day and night. Patrolmen James Feeney and Itoscoe Walsh have been engaged to preserve order. Mid-Summer Social. The Young People's Society of Chris tian Endeavor of the Sumner Avenue Presbyterian church will hold a mid summer entertainment and social In the church on Thursday evening, com mencing at 8 o'clock. An admission fee of fifteen cents, Including refresK ments, will be charged. All are cor dially Invited. An excellent pio gi amine has been arranged, which will be as follows: Piano solo, Prof. John fron (the blind pianist); declamation, Miss Anna Davis; declamation, Mls May Lee; vocal solo, Miss Lizzie Grif- Dufour's French Tar Has Won Success, It Cures Your Cold And Gives You Rest. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Elf BEST . Fabulous Reductions That Will Delight Late Buyers. . . . Every Shirt Waist offered in the fol lowing interesting lots, represents the highest type of this fashionable garment that skill and art can produce. The re ductions stated are guaranteed, conse quently the great cash saving is made ap parent at a glance: Lot 1 69c Fine Lawu nud Percale Waists that sold at $1.25 aud thereabouts, all in one Treat attractive lot to close at 69c Lot 2 98c Beautiful creations in Dim ity aud Madras Waists, in the very newest and choicest effects. They sold for $1.7 aud $2.00 each. To QQa Other Shirt Waists Here, Go at Globe Warehouse lltlis; declamation, Miss Hazel Hope well, vocal solo, Miss Mary Maltcn; declamation, Miss Kvangellno Dorsoy (a teacher of elocution); declamation, Miss Lizzie llarrlvnn; Instrumental quartette, Martin Mandolin and Glllfir club: declamation, Miss Hazel Hope well: vocal solo, Mrs. Grcnvllle Davis; piano solo, Prof. Johnson; declama tion, Miss Anna Kvans. Repolring the Church. A force of workmen, under the di rection of llev. Thomas do Gruchy, yesterday began the work of repairing the Interior of the Jackson Street llop tlst church. The walls will be covered entirely with steel sheeting and many other Improvements will be made. The annual excursion of the church nnd Sunday school will be run to Lake Ariel on Friday, August 10, for fi." cents, nnd 2."i cents for children. The low rate secured will Insure a large attendance. Prominent Citizens Injured. County Commissioner John J. Dur kln nnd School Controller Thomas J. Jennings, while out for n trolley ride Sunday evening, sustained slight In juries by being thriwn from their seats In a car on the Throop line, which was thrown off the track. Mr. Durkln had the fingers of his left hand squeezed, nnd Mr. Jennings' left leg was bruised. On their return to West Scrnnton, Dr. George B. Rey nolds dressed their Injuries nnd they were nround ns usual yesterday. Hand nnd Sutton Boys Alive. Word has been received from Ira Sutton and Robert Hand, the two boys who were supposed to have been In a railroad wreck nt Wilmington, Dei. The former Is at Uuffnlo, and the lat ter Is visiting his sister at Maylleld. The whereabouts of George Glnader and Hugh Kills Is still unknown. Nothing has been heard of them since they disappeared from home. NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. Mrs. IVnld It. Jones nnd children, of Pilrc strut and Lincoln mimic, lrtt jcstciiliy after noon for a slsit with friends and relatives in Itldimoml, Va. One of M. llobimnn'n wagon', loaded with coal, lld initially down tin embankment near the Wet Linden itreet luiilgc jestordiy alter noon and caused cunsideialde excitement. Tlio team narrowly escaped falling oer the embank ment on the railioid. The home of ex-Chief and .Mrs. John II. Walker was brightened jestmlay by the airh.il of a fon. The exclusion of the Holy Cross clmieb run cremation will leate the Delaware and Hudson station at 7. 4 o'eloik this morning for !!ire.'s Lake. A stoii will be made at the llcllewie crowing. The remains of the late IMunnl Pe.wy ar rived esterday from Atlanta, N. V., and were taken to the home of John Mcllany on Ninth stiret. The fuinral will occur lids tnoinini; from St. Patrick's church. Interment will be made in the I'atludral cemetery. Ilie excursion of ("amii 3U, Patriotic Order Sons of America, and No. ISO drum eorpi will be run to take Ailil tomorrow from the Kris and U joining Valley Matlon, Inline at 7.1 j a.m. Misj Amu I'lcmlntr, of tafjjrttp htrect, is the Kiiest of Mis,j Mnirison at (ilenburn. MUses Sara Thomas and Jennie Herman will conduct an ico ileum sale this evening on tlio lawn at the lorner of .South .Main annuo and Lot 3, $1.25 Exquisite Waists in Scotch ginghams, lawns, etc., in ex clusive styles aud superbly finished. High class goods only, that were $3, tfM ftp etc. To close u,3 Lot 4. $1.50 A very select range of waists in Scotch ginghams, etc. Very elaborate in style, choicest new colorings; were OA Pfl $3.50 each, To close 0 I lUU Not Quoted Similar Reductions E 111 H 118 ICES West Locust street, for the benefit of the Helle ne Ilaptlst mission nchool. The public It cor. dlally imited to attend. Mr. nnd .Mm Thomas Nolan and son, Joseph, and Miss Mamo Kane, of Price street, aic at At lantle City. John P. Stone, in tmplojc of Rcld's .neat mar ket on Jackson street, cut u deep Rash In the Index finger of his lift band on Saturday. Sir. nnd Mrs. P. (llblln, of New York, spent Suieliy wllli Dr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Cairoll, of Jack son street. Miss Cells Sheeran, of Pilee street, leiies to day for a iljlt to Cleiclaml, O. The members ff the Ladles' I. V. II. V will enjoy a tiolley ride Tliurxelay cienlng, and will meet In SI. Leo's hall nt 7.30 o'clock. .Miss Mary Metioncgan, of S-cranton street, Is llsiting friends In New York. An infant iliild of Mrs. Ann ltlchards, of 610 Decker's lourt, was interred In the Washburn street cemetery jesterehy afternoon. l'reel Derby, of South Main aienue, is suffer ing fiom the elicits of a "klselng bug's" bite. Miss llewele O'llara, of 3.12 North Main ave nue, won the diamond ring at the Young Men's Institute picnic at Laurel Hill pirk Saturday nenlng, in the contest against MIm Mattte Keenan, of South Scranton. Miss II. L. ami Catherine Ribbons, of Lafay ette street, arc limiting relatiici in Ilrookbn, N. Y. liilin Marsh nnd family, of North Ili-hocra aieDiie, are spending a week at Lake IiltrnlM. Mr. and Mrs. Hart Dunau, of North llromley aienue, are ilsltiug friends In Waslilngtem, D, I. William Corless and family, of Pock street, are limiting at lllmlra, N. Y. James Caianaugh auel Siniu.M Glnader are at Hariri' Lake. Diiislon No. 1, Aanclent Oreler of Hibernians, will run their annual excursion to llariej's Lake oi. August 1.1. The fnrcral of John, tlio jotmg son of Mr. and Mrs. Lugene Cirrull, of nil I.uzcinc sticet, will take plaee nt :!.."() o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Inlrrrnint v 111 be n.ade in Hie Callieelral eeine terj. Mr. and Mrs. Henry It. Hill, of Price street anil Piomley avenue, lmc a new sen at their home. MKses Lllzabcth Lewis, of W(-st Locust street; Majbolle Snltrer, of Price ktreet, and Ltltio Dnle's, of South Main aienue, left yetcresay tor a two weeks' sojouin at llariej's Lake. Loulsj, the IMnonths obi e'hild of Mr. anil Mrs. James IMirund-on. of Hit r.jnon street, died jrslndaj and will be buried In Washburn street ccmcteiy tninoiroiv afternoon. P.end the full description of The Tribune's Educational Contest on fourth page. M NORTH SCRANTON. Some moan, yet designing thief, has been operating tlio past few weeks in that section of North Scranton toward Hull's Head, his latest plan to secure a whole set of harness by taking parts from different barns working well so far. Several persons complained the past week of his operations to the police and yesterday complaint was made by Contractor H. U. Dean that the barn wherein he keeps his driving horse was entered Saturday night nnd several very essential parts of the har ness taken. The police are going to keep an eye out for .suspicious char acters of this kind. The new stone steps approaching the front of St. Joseph's Lithuanian Catholic church, on North Main ave nue, corner of Theodore street, are fast Hearing completion. They nre of cut blue stone and advance to the platform of the main entrance from either side in circular form. At the base there are live circular columns, which will have lamps or vases placed upon them. The whole effect Is going to make n very attractive appearance. The class of the Puritan Congrega tional Sunday school of which John Phillips Is teacher had a very enjoy able occasion the other evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mus Roberts, on School street. Those who partici pated In the pleasure provided were: John II. Phillips, Martha Reese. Mary J. Fdwarns, Mary C. Powell, Mrs. Mogran Watklns. Mrs. Daniel Mor gan. Mrs. Aden Cousins, Mrs. George "Williams, Mrs. John Gtiiro nnd Mrs. MIddleton. Refreshments were served at a late hour, after which all re turned to their homes greatly refreshed and delighted with the features en joyed. The progress on the North Main ave nue pavo was very slow last week, but the indications nre that the work will be completed to Putnam street this w eek. Hyde Park encampment, No. 219, con fers the royal purple degree this even ing at their lodge room In the Audito rium. A large turn-out of members is expected to see the exemplification of this beautiful and Impressive de giee. ncrt McKeehan, of Newark, N. J., is In Scranton for a few days' visit with his parents on Jones street. Ernest Miller and Walter Simpson have gone to Lake Henry to remain a few days. Miss Kittle Walsh and brother, Hugh, are visiting with relatives at Archibald. Mrs. N. u. Waterman, Mrs. William Field and Mrs. II. H. McKeehan have returned from Harvey's lake, where they spent the past week. Misses Ida and Kmma Miller nnd Clara Walsh spent last week at Lake Wlnola. They have returned home. Clarence McKeehan, of Pomeroy, O., Is visiting his parents on Jones street. George Silkman, of Church avenue, has gone to New York city for a few ' days. Mrs. Joseph Chrlstman, of Pittston, returned honie yesterday from a visit with her cousin, Miss Mne Morgan, of Spring street. THE FOOD DRINK Grain-O is not a stimu lant, like coffee. It is a tonic and its efVects are permanent. A successful substitute for coflbc, because it has the coffee flavor that al most everybody likes. Lots of coffee substi tutes in the market, but only one food drink Grain-O. All grocers ; 15c. and tic. LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousnoss, Constipatlonf Dyspopsia, Sick-KoaU -acho and Llvor Complaint. SUGAR COATBI), Sold by all drupeista L100 PILLS 25 CTS. orncnt by tnal u. NerltiMeilal&).,Ctletiro Bole) by McUarrah & Thomas, ' Drug. Klsti,, K)9 Lackawacra ore.. Scranton. 1', W THE FOOD DRINK MlU'H'JlBltVIBi? mm $f&&M& i4 IteTG! ACTS GENTLY , B-VER KIDN BOWE15' CLEANS THE SVSTEM CLEANS EFFECTUALLY; OVERCOMES .rjATiMc HB1tualCoNSt,pat" 01 ' JAU PERMANENTLY itsbeOects- BUY THE GENUINE -MAN'FTJ BY Jr9RNIATGYRVF( TCP SAtC BY flll DRUGGISTS PRICE SOe.PCR DOTTTA DUNMORE DOINGS. List of Unclaimed Letters nt the Dunmore Postofllce Funerals That Are to Be Held Today. The Hat of letters remaining tin claimed at the Dunmore liostolllce for the period ending Aug. 4, 1900, are as follows. Persons calling for the?e let ters will please say advertised. M. K. Hlshpp, postmaster: Mrs. William Haggerty, 1C09 Adams avenue: John Kelly, 123 drove strceH; May Kerrigan, 803 Taylor avenue; Mm. L. A. Knight, M. J. I,ynett, 107 Ma-11-son avenue; Peter Munley, Hunker Hill; P. W. Miller, Madison avenue and Delaware street; Kate N'lepci, Elmer Plerson, Mrs. George Starr, Swnrtz & Hi-own. Miss Leo Wiley. For eign: Antonio Cecero, Hletro Roman ello, Amepebzy Oscupomemonlz. Four Funerals Today. The funeral of Mrs. Henry Lusey, who died at her home at 413 WlllUnw street Sunday morning, will le hell this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Service will be conducted In the German Pres byterian church In Petersburg and In terment made in the Dunmore ccuif tcry. Ward Klzcr, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Kizer, of Wil liams street, who died Sunday morn ing, will be la'el to rest this morning ut 8 o'clock. The services will be hoid at the home on Williams street and interment made In the cen,etery at Canaan. The funeral procession will meet the morning train on the Eric and Wyoming Valley railroad and be conveyed to Canaan. August, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kllilen. of Apple street, who died Sunday at an early hour will lv buried this afternoon nt 2 o'clock. In terment will be made In Mt. Carinel cemetery. Little Herbert, the 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Klug, of 923 Pres cntt avenue, who died Sunday evening, nfter n brief Illness, will be burled this nfternoon at 2 o'clock. The funeral services, which will be held at th" home will be private. Interment will be made In the Dunmore cemetery. Other Notes of Interest. Miss Hublna Glencross, of Glasgow, Scotland, Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Glencross, of Grove street. Miss KIssIer, of Lansford, Pa.. Is a visitor at the homo of the Misst-? Hronson, on Kim street. A special session of the school boai'd will be held Saturday night nest. GREEN BIDQE. Mis.4 Itamlall, who liael lie-en a guest at Christ's church rector-, lias returned to her home In l'liilaOcli't i.e. Mr. anel Mrs. John n. l'oore, ot Capouse aienue-, ate makint," a tour o( Poke niul Siillijn counties, traveling in tlclr own conveyance.-. Miss Helen E. Wileox, of the International School ol Corresponelence, Is spvinllnu her .ica tlon at Lake Wlnola, "here she U the gu st of Mrs. II. M. Cole. Mrs Piter Itallcntine, of Newjrk, X. J., vaj the Biicst of her cousin, Mrs. Joseph Van Her tan, of Sanderson aenue, jesterday. OBITUARY. Monday morning between 12 and 1 o'clock Mrs, Maud Trathrcn, ascil 2: seam, the youni; anel lieautlful wile of Chrifctcphcr Trathrcn, of 71 Cedar au-mie, departed fiom tills life, death be Inn clue to kldnc) disease. Deceased wi a most estimable woman, a sincere1 Chil.tian aud beloved by all with whom she came in contact. Her death vas a great shock to her fricmls anel the entire community. Mrs. Trathun was an actbe member of the Scranton Street Itaptit church and active In religious work. Sutlccs at the fjinily lesldence on Cedar acnue. Intumcnt In Dunmore cemetery. Miss Minnie Major died at the home of her parents, Mr. anel Mrs. Frank Major, In lllakely at an early hour yesterday morning after an 111 nes of one week. IVecawil was 13 jcars old. She was of a pleasant and w liming disposition and held in high esteem by a large) circle of friends, who are deeply grieved at her untimely death, llcsldes her parents a large family of brothers and sisters sun he her. The funeral will tike place from her late home Thursday afternoon at 2.S0 o'clock. Interment will be made In Union cemctcrj. Mrs. r.dward Sweeney, a well Known young woman and the bride of but a few months, elled ut her homo on Cuslek avenue on Sunday morn ing from the effects of pneumonia, fiom which she suffered for four montlui. fslio had many friends, all of whom are grlcf-strlrkcn at her death. The luueral will be held tills murmng at V.30 o'clock with li'i'h mass at Holy lies or j church. Inti'iiirnt in Cathoihal ccmctei;. Thomas Oillesple, a former well known irri dent here, but who for somn years III eel in Ver mont, died at the home of his brother, V. J. Clllesple, on Oak street yestuday morning. He had nude his home with the latter for setcial months, lie was 1'j scars old. I'uneral tomor. row- morning at 10 o'clock will bo strictly 1 atc. Pea Coal $1.25 a Ton Delivered, to South fslde, icntral city and central Hyde Park. Addiens ordeii to J. T. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar tnue. M'hone 0tS3. GATHERED IN SOUTH SCRANTOft BANQUET OF WILLIAM CON NELL HOSE COMPANY. Will Do Served Tonight in Connec tion with tho Inspection of the En lnrged Quarters John Blatter En tertained a Number of Friends at His Summer Cottage at Lake Underwood Jacob Zlniraer Cele brated His Birthday Joint Excur sion of tho P. O. S. of A. to Lake Lodore. For some time the work of enlarg ing and Improving tho William Con nell Hose company's house on Cedar avenue has been In progress, and to night It will be formally thrown open for Inspection. Jn connection with the Inspection, the company will servo a bnmiuet. nt which It will entertain n number of city olllclals, prominent merchants nnd manufacturers of this, part of the city and firemen of other companies. The nffalr promises to be most enjoy able. Social Events. John Hlatter, the well-known Lack awanna avenue saloonkeeper, gave the J3wltzer Manncrchor, of South Scran ton, a royal reception nt his summer cottage, at Lake Underwood, Sunday. Tho members of the Mannerchor and wives, to the number of sixty, attend ed and spent a most delightful day at Mr. matter's cottage. In the evening tlicv rendered a serenade In a line manner, which, coupled with the lake breezes and lino moonlight, proved very delightful. Jacob summer, Casey & Kelly's we-11-known biewer, celebrated his blrth day yesterday, and last evening his ft lends paid their respects to him at his home on Pittston avenue, where a delightful soISal hour was spent. Mr. ZInimer has a host of friends who wish him continued success and many happy birthdays. Today's Excursion. Preparations for the Joint excursion of Washington camp. No. 333, Patri otic Order Sons of America, and Camp 430, drum corps, to Lake Lodore, Wed nesday, have been completed, and a big time Is assured to all those at tending. Numerous events have been ar ranged to keep tho fun going during the day. Among the events will be n game of base ball between nines from Camps 430 and 333 for a handsome "li ver cup, tho winner of this contest to play a Carbondale team for the same trophy. There will also be a cake walk for a lino cake, presented by Schouer Hrothers, and a waltz oor. test, the prizes being a pair of slip pers and a gentleman's umbrelli. Trains will leave Scranton for the lake at 8 o'clock, 10.13 a. m. and 2.2G p. m. Nubs of News. The Scranton Saengerrunde will hold their regular monthly business meeting this evening in Athletic hall at S o'clock. Huslness of importance will be transacted and ofllccrs for the en suing year nominated. Owen Curran, of Genet street, had a warrant sworn out yesterday before Alderman IUlddy charging Mrs. Lizzie Humphrey and John Humphrey, of Prospect avenue, with larceny ami having received stolen goods In the The Stetson Shoe For Hen 0 w The New I Shoe Store JLe Kangaroo and Calf Contribute their hides to the production of some of the Fine Shoes we sell. Here are a few selections that you may expect to find here: Men's Fine Vici Kid, Kangaroo and Calf Shoes, worth $3,00, $4.00 and $5.00, for $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Men's Russet, Vici and Russian Calf Lace Shoes, at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Worth $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00, Russet and Black, at ... The "Just Wright" Shoe. . . The right shoe for either Lewis, Ruddy, Davies THE NEW SHOE PRESIDENT TYLER'S DAUGHTER, A Venerable Lady of Noble Lineage Speaks a Timely Word. . rS WHITE 1I0USB, "One of the most atlstocrntlc faces seen In Washington Is that of Mrs. Semple, daughter of President Tyler. She has passed her SOth year nnd yet rctnlns an exceedingly youthful complexion. Personally she Is charming, nnd Impresses one as stepping out of tho Ruropean courts," so says The Na tional Magazine, under tho heading "Social Sidelights at the Capital." The following la a letter from this Interesting lady, written from tho Louise Home, Washington, 1. C, to The Perunn Medicine Co., of Colum bus, Ohio, concerning their great catarrh tonic, I'eruna. Mrs. Semple writes: 'the l'crunn Medicine Company, Columbus, Ohio: Gentlemen "Your Perunn is a most valuable remedy. Many of my friends have used it with tho most flattering results and X can commend it to all who need a strengthening tonic. It is indeed a re markable medicine." Sincerely, Letltla Tyler Semple. reruna Is a specific to counteract the depressing effects of hot weather. A free book entltleel "Summer Catarrh," sent by Tho Perunn. Medicine Co., Columbus O. A Skin of Roauty Is a Joy Forovor. Dlt. T. KKI.1X llllt-ItACII'N OltlF.NTAt. CUKAM, Oil MAUlt'AL. llllAUTiriEU. IlcmoTes Tn, Pimples. Firckk, Mold rmchtie, Its-.ti, nnd Bkla dlbC-asefl. inel esrrjr blemljeh oa iwauij, tuia acnr dettclion. It hm stood the twt ot M Teem, and la to lcarmleM a tmte II to be aure It la prop erly made. Accept do counterfeit of BlroUaruame. Dr.L, A. Sarre aald la ai lady ot the bautoav (a patlenth "As 700V iadlea will me them, I recommend -Oour-aud-a Cre&m ' a th Iratt harmful of alt the Hkln prepara tions " For sale DTI all Drwrirtil anil Vfcney-Ooods Dealers to the U. 8., Canades, and Europa, riBS. I. IIOFKlNk Prop'r, 57 Great Jones Bt, H.T. shape of a duck, geese and chickens. At n hearing last nUht the evidence proved Insulllclent and the case was dismissed. Miss Gussio Grabner, of Prospect avenue, has returned home, after spending two months with relatives In Lebanon, Miss Anna Loftus, of Prospect ave nue, loft yesterday for u visit 1 1 New York. John Hurt, of Stroudsburg, Is visiting P. F. Flaherty, of Pittston avenue. Miss Munson, Miss Kelly, Miss White nnd Mr. Daly, Mr. Dunstone and Mi', Klbler were at Lake Wlnola Sunday. Miss Mame Reese, of Wilkes-Harre, spent Sunday with Miss Sarah Need ham, of Cedar avenue. William Mangan and Harry Dalrym ple, of Dunmore, spent Sunday with South Side friends. Kinehard Jacobs, of Prospect evenue, accompanied by his son Hlnhard, Jr., left last night for New York, where they will embark Wednesdny for a tour through Germany. Fred Hunts?, of 43fi Hlrch street, Is visiting relatives In Pittston. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swltser and Miss mm f w IS 1 - efU mJ$ Harry H. Gray's Son's Fine Ladies' Shoes Wickert Gardiner's Fine Ladies' Shoes Ladies' Shoes, 330 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton, Pa. WASHINflTOlV, II. 0. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Inlng Dice, NEW YOBK. Amerirnn Plan, $3.60 per clay and upward European Plan, $1.60 per day and upward. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. -- - For Business Men In the heart ot tho wholesales district. For Shopper S minutes' walk to Wnnnmnkors; 4. a........ ... ai.l -........... m-I .3 U1111ULC3 eU OiCTBG. SUU1IUI B XJIK A Store. Katiy of access to the great at ury ejoous mores. For Sightseers One block from B'way Cars, Riv ing easy transportation to all points of Interest. HOTEL ALBERT NEW YORK. Tor. 11th ST. ft UNIVERSITY PI Only one Block from Broadway. Rooms, $1 Up. pEFSSSS Anna Faust, of Prospect avenue, havo returned from a visit to Lake Under wood. George Helf, of Prospect nvenue, la spending a week at Lake Lodore. Horn To Mt. and Mrs. Oscar Bud enbach, of IHIckory street, a baby daughter. Miss Helen C. Scheuer, of Cedar avenue, has returned from a ten day's visit to Atlantic City. Clinton and Fostiir Kennedy, of Ce dar avenue, are visiting friends in) Wyoming. The Stetson Shoe For flen foot. 50c $3.50 & Murphy STORE, 4 The New Shoe Store J '-.