The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 19, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCKANTOX TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JUNK 10, JOOf.
'A J.' ,'', .,-V JU ,.,l WJJlliyillLJj L .1.,
CHALMERS OFF
FOR NEW YORK
WORK RESUMED AT FOUNDRY
OF THE COMPANY.
Beforo Leaving for tho Metropolis
He Said There Was No Truth in
the Printed Report That Presi
dent O'Connoll la Conferring with
Metal Trades Association Ma
chinist from Now Orleans in the
City-Situation at tho Lacka
wanna Shops.
Tho fniimlry of the AIIW-'lin1moi"
?oman mi Penii iivtMHH! Marled
.iiik ,rf.lni(liiv liiinnltiK with tlilrty
:iiiii' moil, which niiinl)")' Inclmti'
'unllltler. liibiitcM, cnro-iimkois mid
cpi'PContiitlvcM of the other branchc
if Hie foundry. The rniup.inv omeliili
rpei t that toilnv n iinieli Iiiikci
iMiiliiniT lone will report for litt .
.7. t'lllilinei. In riMllor of III"
onijiniiy, who Imp been Hi thN cliv
'fir several ilnys, left loi New" Ymk
-in the .10 lialn thli nioiniiw. but
(P"L'l! to ictuin heie tliltlnu' the
nily pan of nevt week. In n cim
vcrsiilinn with ti Tilbmie tiiaii :il the
Hotel .loruiyii l.iit iiIkIUi Mr I'litil
tneis (pilctly leniinkeil I hat he was
not feelliis at all won I'M ovei the
-lluailon.
"1 saw- nu Item hi one of your eveti
iiif,' p.tpeis" he lidded, "tf the effect
that President O'Connell, ot the ma
i lilnlM--, wiih In New Voil; ronfeiiltiK
Willi menthols of the Metal Trades'
ii-OM'lation. AVell, Iheie Wn't a wotd
of truth In that, the aMii'latloii
will not ( oufer with him.
Afiiu:i3Mr.NT i?moki:n.
"The HKieemeiit of .May IS, 1'miO,
which wa.s sinned bv O'C'ruinell ami
other ol the iniichlnMs' leadei, wan
Inoheii. and hem efoi th all noBtilln
tlons lor the seUloinent of the strike
will he conducted dhect Willi indl-liltuil:-.
"We .lie not ipeiienciliK any p.ull
i ul.ir rllMleultlcs these days and ate
In a position to continue, our piesppt
attitude for a Ioiik time. We .lie at
tending to all our loieiKii oiders at
our e.teiis-io woik In IhiKland,
wheie we employ 111 teen bundled
men. We have had no illllli ill ties
with the men over their?."
nu belnfi asked whether the com
pany would consent to .1 meeting with
local leadeis, Mr. t'lialnici .s most ve
hemently declaim! that it would not
meet with nnv but its own employe1.
Thorp weie tew new developments in
the nine-hour day strike .situation jes
tetday. While tho stilkeis had pit k
ets .stationed near the Clilf woikw.
these made no attempt to intorfeie
with the woi kins' blacksmiths but
limited their eflorts to eib.U pel -suasion.
The men letuined to woik without
beiiif,- oidered hack by the union, and
local Ml ike leadeis have tbeiefoiv
wiitten to lit'.ind Herretai y-TreaMiior
Keir and ai iii.uiiteil him with the ex
isting conditions and evict status ot
alfalrs.
ni-iPOKT was TxroumxT.
A ineniber ol one ot the lodges on
the J-.u kawanna system, who was In
the city SaUliday and Sunday, leport
rd having .seen Supci intendent T. S.
l.lowl at the local shops, and stated
that the kilter had opiessed his will
ingness to meet Picsident O'Conuell,
with ,i view to adjusting; the diffei
eiifis. Yesterday two of the sulking
Lackawanna inacliini.sts attempted to
net an inteivieu villi Hi. Moytl, foi
the pin pose of asi'ci tauiiiiK If the ie
port was ti no and lie would be will
ing to conler -with Piesldent O'Con
nell, in order to icaih :t selllempiil.
Tliey ran the Kuatd of special ofll
(Ois, hut on reaching .Mr. Lloyd's otllce
weie unable to see the superintendent.
Chief Clerk J.owther told them, how
eer, that the lepoit which c.utsprl
their visit was an intoriect one.
Harry Gallagher, the machinists'
delegate to the Toiouto convention,
has now i etui nod, and will ptesent
his lepott at the meeting Fliday night,
Thoic is talk among tho niaeliliilsts of
pooh jirciilucing their enteitainnient,
nnil tickets will be solrl among local
merchants and member of other
unions, in order to iiiise junds In take
tare of thoe men now out who aie
not In as good position to loulliiue the
snuggle as the maelilnlsis thenisehes.
CATl BrirDKRS' Plf'XlP.
The ear bulldois will give a pii nlo,
Saturday, .June TJ, at the (Vntial P.irk
garden, on Houth 'Washington nvenue.
Dames and other amusements will bo
Indulged in during tho day, and a gen
!ial small admission chaiged. Tonight
Mie union moots In Kuuinmy hall ami
fleets the otlicers nominated at tin'
last meeting. All members aie to
liiostecl to attend.
Tho sti liters had u sit ji'Mi'tiluy
'rum Theodore tiliiclismaiiii, a mi'inber
f the Intornational Association of
Machinists, who Is a unlive of New
?i loans, La,, and N In the city on a
islt to ii lolative. He states that
very llrm in New Oilcans, incept the
."iardiior .Motor works, liavo gianted
thc nine-hour day at tho former iat
)ald lor leu hours, Tin; mosi linpoit
int firms granting the petition of the
nen nro the Johnson iron woiks, J. D.
ronnell, Safety Hleitiio Miiiiufactur
iig company, l'aj;ne ,v .inubeit, nianu
'nutuiors of stigai hoiisi) niaclilnory;
ichwnrU Foundry coinimny, Hanoi oil,
toss & Sluclah , AVhltney Iron Works
ompany, Ainetloau riugar Itellnery
ouipuny's shops. The minimum into
Mid machinists, .Mr. (llueksmauii
ilalos, is $:'.".r. per day, and this Is paid
or the nine horns' woik, and the most
if the men nro paid V per day.
Moio of the iiiarlllnlsls aie leaving
ho city, Two of Iho touner employes
if tho Dickson Manufaetuilng cnni
mny, Jlessrs. Cornish anil Ash, Intend
saving tho city today.
STHIIvim AimUKTHU.
Charles Coidler, of Meadow avenue,
ne of the striking cai hiillders, was
irrcsted yesteiday at the instance of
he Lackawanna lompuny on tluee
wparato charges of tiespasslng, In
Smldatlng workmen ami inuklug
threats. He was ghen a hearing bu
foie Magistrate llllai on the chatge
5f trespassing. He waived a heailng
on the other two chaiges and onleicd
ball In the sum of $'i00 for his appear
tnce at court.
Cordier denied the dim go of ties
pays, claiming that he had been In
vited upon the station plattnim by
mio of tho deputies, tioin whom ho
riad asked permission to enter the
rartls. Tho deputy denied this, and
Magistrate Millar fined Coulter $10.
His attorney, Clarence liallciitlne,
claimed that there could bu no sum
mary conviction on the charge ol
tiespass, and gave notice that ho
ivould appeal the case.
Magistrate Millar yesterday morn-
DSMITH8 8 m
The Great
Lockhart Mill End Sale
Begins This Morning
And Will Continue for
One Week Only.
Sensational I5-Minute Sales
During Today
Read and Profit Thereby.
Mr.
it 2
at
At 8.30 o'clock sharp Mr. Lockhart will
sell in Basement (or fifteen minutes, the Best
Mourning. Indigo, Red and other Dark Cali
coes, 10 yards for 19 cents. Limit one pat
tern to each customer.
At S.41 o'clock sluiip. In Jiasemont, for tlfteen
minutes only, Mr. Jankhaii will sell I'rluteil Irish
J.awns at - cents per yaul.
At fl o'clock shall). First Floor, nt Hosiery coun
ter, Mr. Lnckhait will sell Ladies' Fast Mack
Seamless Open Woik Hose, woith 1.1 cents, at 1
cents a pair.
At it.bl o'clock shaip, lor llftoen minutes,
Lockhait will sell at tietits' counter:
Men's Fast Mack Socks, worth S cents,
cents.
.Men's Fast Mack .Socks, worth 10 cents
cents.
At !". to o'clock shaip Mr. Lockhait will sell, at
Line counter, for littoon minutes. Torchon Laces
at 1 cent por yaul.
Point do Pails Laces, all widths, with Inserting
.mil (lalloons to match, worth 2.1 cents, at .1 i cuts
per yard.
At 11.11 o'clock shuip, at Tiininiing counter, for
fifteen minutes only, .lot, Metal and all fancy l!ut
tons will he sold, 2 dozen on a caul, at 1 cent per
caul.
At 10 o'clock .shaip Mr. Lockhart will sell, for
litteen minutes onlji, at Notion cotinloi:
Cabinet I lair I'lnes, woith S cents a bo. at .'
cents pei bow
Host finality Knglish Pins, worth S cenls, at 2
cents a paper.
At L':'I0 o'clock sharp Mr. Lockhait will
at Kibbon counter lor llttocu minutes olil :
.Silk Talleta Kibbons, worth 2.1 ccnt, at .1
por yaul.
llrlght Lustie Silk Taffeta PJbbons, t Inches
wide, worth 21 iciits, ,it S cents per yaul.
At 2'11 o'clock shaip -Mr. Lockhart will sell, for
fitteon minutes only, in Wiappoi tJepai tnieiit. Sec
ond Floor:
A lot ot our legul.ir $1.1'' Wrappois al 'is cents,
A lot of our icgular $1,7.! Wiappoi s at 1.2.1
A lot of our regular AS cent Wiappeis ai 71
( ents.
At ".:00 o'clock- shaip Mr. Lockhait will soil, for
llftoen minutes only, a lot ot Ladies' ('.nubile .Shirt.
Waists, turked trout and bai k, worth 7.1 cents, ,u
4.1 cents.
At 8:1,1 o'clock shaip Mr. Loikh.ut will sell, Tor
lifteen minutes onlj, ,i loi ot Ladies' .Summer Cor
sets, worth 40 cents, at 21 cenls.
sell
I'onts
-Duiing the months of July and Aug
ust this store will be closed Fridays at noon,
in order to give our employes a half holiday
during the, hot weather.
Goldsmith Bros. & Co.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Delaware and Hudson.
In i:ilict .luno !', luoi,
funis let Ciilinmlilc line stum, m a i, n
dim, 151, ID U .i in., VJjiiO, l:J'i, -Ml, .,,:,;,
0:2'i, iisSj, 7:'7, li.11. ll"Jii p. in.. I'll, j in
I'or HoncMlali' anil l.iln luiloi", i, 'ii, In .i ,i
in ; 2.1 1 ml fi.2' p. in.
I'or Wllkcs-ltairc-iei:., T-IS, SMI, i i, in II
a in,, IJ.0I 1", 2:1s, JM), t 27. loin, 7 1-,
lieu. U-:.0 p in
r 1.. . It. It. P'unti. -hMi, U..I5 a hi , J Is,
t'J7 sunt II ') 1. in.
for l'i niibaiiw Ii. It. iiolnu i,:ti, n, ., 2,1b,
:, ,1.1 ami :J7 p. m
lor Mbni) .ind all poinis nmtli io) n in
ami .i:62 . Hi
-lA'DW 'lltMNs
I'ui I ailiomljlf S:.M), lliil j, in, a , ,i r,;,
& 1. ami 10.12 ). in
lot Willie IIjiii- ')..is a in,, i: in. i '., ., js,
n ',! ami siu p, in
I'u Mlnii.v and M'lliil. nmtli .:"; p m
I'm lli.i.i'bilile nnl I ,1,o l.uiliii'-. ai. It ,!
:i in. ami .1 D.' p. in.
Ink" lined John l.oaiy $10 for iirnthu;
u illsiinbanie ni tho Lai kawnniia.
station on .Monday lie claimed that
ho was bimiKht on hero to woik In
the i.ir shops under lalse piftoiises,
and that he was piomined hit; f.uo
had; to New Ymk If he was dlssaiis
lled. lie ionised to woik, and when
he was ionised transposition he
ililsed a ilimpus, so ho says.
FEDERAL COURT NOTES.
Vliuiiicy Kliirl K. l.ltllo, ot WilttM-liaiie, wa?
innli.v .iilmittid in piai ilu in tit- illtiriit toi
(Ml lonii mi (lie motion ot Mloint'i 1'. II. I.lttlo,
ni I lii-. ilt.t.
I In- Iioi.iJj oi tin' soiuml aiioiul Kjiik, u(
ll, IlJin ami Mandi I liunl., hi die um ol
10,m'K) ojiIi, ii lllul filnila wi'li l 'It 1 1 I
W. It. s,Up, 0f i. (l,t( (idCMl iiillll
Hi-put) t'liilcit suli-j ilauhal I. W. -uil.'
n-tniniil Iioiiu- jMiudij, aflt'i aili-niini Hn
kloit u( K.un at Villlaiii.ioit L uril. and ia
Inv .i number t tin: (onucted iiivmi in il
Wi-.ttrn i . f 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 a i i . .U il al liiolltiitiuii lim
llul litilil uaj -IrhI upon tin- iiluitii.i i( .lolm
Illalr. "i- ( tin- incii ifinii It-d uf liuiKlailln,'
liif Nr- llijny and ratli)ijllt- poiortUu. Ho
.'.l ifit'inlrptl at liaUn,; mti-d luo fitntimin
ot tlu- and ln e J i t-atli al Hit- i'iiiitntiai,",
i jili tlmt- on Hit- ihartfe ot loniottliv- buigUrlz
in Pennsylyauia Penaiona.
Walilnsloii, linif IS. Pcmltim lutt- I'Pi'ii
Kiunlt'l an tollow s : Henry Itadiit-t, Mjpli l.al-i',
$12; )!m 1'. I'rttll, llalitmi, , l jlli.inik- l'
llalnou- (widou), UilKii JUui', s,s.
AlfOAD TIME TABLES.
Lehigh Valley Ralhoad.
In Dlltci .lime ", pin,
'Ii.iiih la ne stianti'ii'
I'm lMiilailolilil.t ami Ni-w oik n I) ., II
II It., al 1..I1 and l. -IS a in., and 1 K I '7
(III ii I. Illinium1 Cspri'sii, and J I . : 1 1 p, in sun.
ihi.-, I). II, 1! II , l.f.s,. h 27 p. in.
I'm Wlnli llatrn, llaliloii mid pniuipil
pnlnlt in tin- mil ii-aloiis, tit I) II. Ii, ,
II l"i, " l ami I 27 p in I'm I'ntl-tilli', il Ii a
in , ' IS p in.
lot III tiili In in, K.l-lon, Up idinij, II ill i -1 .i it ii
ami piiniipil intoiiiudialt' -l.ition, tn II. , l
II It , ll.-.. .to a in ; ' f, I J7 (HI n I, Hit
nu. lid i:piii,), II. 0 i, in. Mind.it., I), II
I!. It , ' a in , I ', .!!7 p in
I'm 'liinl.liaiinoiU, 'I mi null. Illniii.i. Itli.ui.
(iuii'ta and piniilpal liilnniidi ill' l.aion-, tia
II, I A V, II II , ii-i a in , I ()'. ami 10
, in
I in iitncti. iitiirMii, nun no. m i;.ita i an-.
(Idiai.il Hid ill it-. ttil. tia II A II. II It.
7 I), II. Vi a I . ...I'i (lllul. DiiiiioiiiI I..
iiii), 7 K pi II, II .n p. in, s I.i.t, II, II
It. I! , II .11, K..; p. in
I -i 1 1 1 1 u.i 1 1 piilnr ji (I it-ejiiiar oi I.t-lit j. Ii v.ill, ,
pailoi tan in ull lialn.-. lulmui Wilko Itaiu
ami Ni'tv Veil., I'lnlidi Iplna, llullalo and sm
un.ill III Id. i .
(fill, I. IN II Ull. lllll, (mil, s,,,i , y, ('oitliml
itll 1 1, l-tt oll.
( II Mil, I. s s. .,;. (. Ci At;!,, JO I'.iiiliiM
.ili.l, Nut -V oil.
A IV MISNIIMM lll'll, Pit. pa-i. Mt , Smtli
llithlilitin, l'a
loi- uii.iH ami I'liinnaii ri'irit itinm appi.t to
Sii laiKii.jnna atcnue, siuiutn, Pa,
Ceutial Railioad of New Jersey,
sialioiis in New "loll, -Tool of l.ihru.i irnt,
.S. II , ami south Kfiit
I IMP. 't'inii: IS' l M I' l 9 Iihii.
Tialui IcAtt- Si'ialiton loi Ni'tv oit. Nittail,
llllalitlli, PlilLdt'lplila, I aion. llMlili Ikiii, l
linlottli, .Maiuli I liuiiL and lute llitfti, ut S Ii
a in fifi.. J PI; (ipiosi, I nn p in Sun
dji, '.Ml p m
I'or I'lliiinn and U'illci Itaiu-, s .I'i a in ; I 10
ami i" p. in Sunday, U.Ij p. in
I'm Uittiiiioli) and alintoi and poll).
South and Wirt tia Itotlilrlitin, !.Vi i. in, I IU
ami 1 mi p. in SninJ it , '.M.I p. in,
I'm l.uiij.' Hi. nu I), llii'jn liiuti-, in , ut tVi
a, in. and l.in p in.
I'm- lti.idin, I tlMiion and I lai 1 1-l.iirt;. tia II
lintottn, 5 I'i a in and I. in p, in Mindat.,
a ii p. in.
I'oi IVH-Ullc, S.M a ".. 1 10 1. '.
I'm Mountain i'aik. e 1.1 u. in, I. IU ..ad I '"I
P. "
'lliiuii;li tkl.t'U In all points rjjl, gnuih and
ttf.t at lotttnt oil. ai llit ktallon.
1 M IK III. l!.'H Pat s(
I. II. Ol II VI SI ., Lett, s.ipl
I
THE ORIENTAL.
Oriental
Pottery
If you wlli .tour wiitdlnc uilt tn lio
dlnciciit f i mil tlio (iriKTiil run ul tuoli
oftcilrin ntnl al tlie Mine 111110 of inodcr.
air- cratl, OrlmtJl 1'otlcry will Inkiest
J nil.
It trinci In a lai urlcty of iuiliiii,
original, lull .admin tdiippa, tthllp hi
lolori nnil ilftoiatloii lilaik 1111I wliito
or liroMti and pi ill, ttllli a Inurli n( lilii",
ule It a pliatm ol diliitlnrv, pqiial to
Itnoknood, nt lost than Inlf Itrt colt.
Wp oro pxtluiltp iIp.iIpm In lliii ttarp.
As to orlrpn
A IIOSi: ,lll, of Itiottn Orlrnt.it
1'nltpi.t, full 0( h,.juiy and
-i.lttIO
$1.25
Gruener & Co.
205 Wyoming Avenue.
in ii
ii lis
it i
THH NHWKST STYLES.
THH LOWEST PRICES.
tdMddmj
412 SPRUCE STREET.
Have you tiled .our Special 10c
Linen Collars? We have them in all
the latest shapes.
JJOAnjnMEJTJkBLES.
PENNSYLVANIA " mm
Schedule in Effect June 2, 1001.
Trains leave Scranton:
6.45 a. in., week days, through ves
tibule train fiom Wilkes-Barie.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia, via
Pottsville; stops at principal in
teimediate stations. Also con
nects for Sunbury, Hanisbuig,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and for Pittsbuig- and the
West.
0.38 a. m.. week days, for Sunbury,
Hairisbuig, Philadelphia, Balti
more. Washington and Pittsbuig
and the West.
2.18 p. ra... week days, (Sundays,
1.58 p. m.). tor Sunbuiy, Hariis
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimoie.
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West.
3.33 p. m., week days, tlnough ves
tibule tiain from Wilkcs-Baire.
Pullman bufEet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia viaPottb
ville. Stops at principal intci
medinte stations.
4.27 p. in,, week days, for Hazleton,
Sunbuiy, Hariisburg, Philadel
phia and Pittsburg.
i is lll'l('lllso, r.'m Mm.
.1 11 WOOD, On I'i- Aat
Delawaie. Eackawanna and Western
In l.llrtt Pi-r. :, l'KKi.
s,.uii I-no soanion lot Vrvt Vi.ik at I til,
.! no, nm, SHU and 10 HI a in.: I-.11, !!! p m
I'm I'lulaili-lpliii it 6 IX) mil 10 n a in; 1 ."".
and J .u p in. I'or MiuuiUitiir; a ill" p ni
Milk arcoiiiinoilition al .1.40 p. in. irlti- .1
HcbnU'ii at UtW, ; IS, in.as, U.lts, ;ir,, 4 li.
7,1'l p. in. iiiw al Plilladilpliu at 1 no. .1 'J ,
d ( ami (..! p ni. AmtP liom .itv Yoik at
I.Ki, 1...12 and Hi"i a. in.; 1 . 1..U. '!. '"'
and 1 1. flip, in. I ioiii sihmiiMhiii." al s ' i in.
.Noitli- 1 latr Ni.mloii tin Hull iln and mti i
nuiliili- Matloiis ai I II, r. ::". and ) l in ;
I 11, ,14S and II .ft p in I'oi (MtPi.i. anil mi.i
i u-i' it r: i.i a, in, and l 11 p in 1 ur 1 no ,U
1.1C i. in. and 1 11 p. in. I'm Montinv
at ".(m a. in.; 1,111 and .1,l- p. in lor Mi liul
mi: nt I. ll and (.1.1 p in, I'oi IUiik.Ii union at
HI. -10 a, in. iiiti in Sii.intnii fintn llullalo n
I .'1, 'J .11, HI and HUM i in,, .I..0 and 11
i. in. 1 if in (i-itio and x.iiiin-i ni .'.11 a. in .
l.'.l's and Mil p. in. I'loui I lii i at .',11 a in ,
12,.'ii and .!..( p. in I'lfmi Miliol-ou al 7 In 1
in, and oOn p. m I'loui Mmitios- al ln.dii i
in , i -0 ami Sf) p in,
Illoouitliurj,- llni-ion li'.no Id.intun for
Nuitlimiiliril.iiiil, it I.. II. in in i in.. 1 11 and
.1.10 p. in I'or I'hiuonili at l.ul, it in, s. .in p.
ni I'm Muu-tmi at S ID a, in. iiim- il
XoillniniliPilinil at 'I'll a. in : 1.1". .1 (Xi and S 11
p. in. Suit" al Itlus. mil nt 'd i tn uio
al I'ljinoulli al M, I li, 'Ml . in. iiiti
in si i.iuioii limn Vniiliiiiiilmlinil it ' IJ i in ,
IJ 'II Iln anil S.I1 p in I'lom Kin,ton ai
II ui a m. I'i om Pl.tinoiali ai 7.11 a, in ; .l..n
nut .1.11 p. in.
M'MIW IttMNs
Soutli-l.tati- -iiiiiilim it i.l". 'lin). "1H. 10 i
u. in , "..: ind I in p in.
Nut Hi l.nt" snanton at 1 I), fill a in;
1 .11, 1 IS mid II 11 p, in.
lllooiii.lnii,' lliti-li.n -I i.np -s. union at 0u"i
a in, and .1..'" p in
Eiie Railroad. Wyoming Division,
TllllO 'l.lllle ill illlml srpl 17, Pl,
'liaim roi ll.iwli't' and lot il poliils, minus t
IriK ut Itawlct ttllli line lailinid foi p Vol,
Ntttliuiit mid Ii tniiiiiliiti- "iinw, lian- snan
ton at 7-01 a in and -) I'i p ni
Tiaiiu .limr al siianion at JQ"0 i, in and
l 1U p. Ill,
Tim Card tn rflici Uee. .Wtli, t:K)0,
SCRANTON DIVISION,
in sa sot sumai
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AMUSEMENTS.
SCRANTON,
Thursday, Friday, 5nturdny,
June so, 21 and 22.
Location-Ash street QnoUNoa,
Darling's Congress of
Trained Animals.
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Beer
Brewery
Manufiicturcrs r
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
48B to 455
N. Ninth Street,
Telephone Call. '2333.
Prof.G.F.THEEL,627s,?hrlth.
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f Hayes & Varley,
421-120 SiiniccSI., Between Washington and Wyoming
;Two Very
Special, Bargains
In 24-Inch Foulard Silks, this season's most desirable styles
and colorings. Only one dress pattern to a piece, and no two
styles alike. The price we hnve placed upon them will clear
them out in a very short time. If you contemplate getting a Fine
Foulard see these two lots:
LOT NO. 1 A beautiful Silk Foulard in nice, neat designs
and coloiiitgs. The value of this quality is positively
$1.00. Sale price 5yC
LOT NO. 2 Satin Liberty Foulard, the most desirable and
) handsomest silk fabric on the market today. This quality
is retailed everywhere for $1.25. Sale price 79C
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ER FUBNISHINB
Our iiriv cjtnnlc rf faVirioj! sncpinllw nr1nnrr1 fny
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tms season, is uow complete aua comprises all
the uew novelties iu
Porch Rugs Porcli Curtains
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Fibre Carpets
! ! ! 4" ! $ 4 ! t ! I ! ! ? ! 4" "fr 4 ! ! ! ! 4 4" 4 4 4
Straw Mattings Summer Draperies
WILLIAHS&ncANULTY j
Temporary Store 126 Washington Ave.
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Carpets. Wall Paper. Draperies.
Tribune Want Ads.
Bring Quick Return!
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We extract teeth, fill teeth, and apply gold crowns and bridge work, with-
us out the least p.iin, by a method patented and used by us only. When the im- 5
'JZ pression is taken in the morning plates will be finished same day, if desired. gl
'tv A Note Oar Prices for Perlect, Painless Mustry s
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a '. -asse?a Full Set Teeth fthat fit) a5.uu &.
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teh-;4iirTilM! P Teeth w 'tliout Plates s5 .00
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hyhh No chaifie for rnlnlew TOstract- HUHF" UtOlll
fi Mkk-,JC ig When Other Work Is, JJoue. ri,Dlw; Ul8?tf
'S Wr i'ivb si Avritton uruiirnntna for lii) vonrs on all work. O. i?gfrS
1 Tlie fttct that this ia an Incorporated Company doing bttflU
S ness under thti Inws ot this btnte. and otmratinir a HVflLeni of O l;jir
, ' "IWitlir...u ij 11 unlllnionr ifil'i i atifnu nt' .inr r.anritwilitlH.ir htwI 'CiySlffi,Su.illi'1Jlillt illiHlilll.IIIl!llWinil,!ll!l1 litw 11
rS ihnt wo Do Exactly a; Wo Advertise. "saiaj
r WR MAKES A SPJX'IALTT of Gold Ciown nnd Brlrlso Work. This Is a fe
S svMom for Insei tins intilliial tt'otli h 010 one or mon aro misalns: without tlio ;
xi'-o of a iilnte. This wink Is most beau llfnl and cuntiut be detected fiom the
?55 niituidl teotli. "V1ipii pioperlj rlrine, l 11 lust u llfptimr. Call nml poo ui oprr- S
S ate H will be a pleasure for us to carefully examine your teeth and tell you g;
;J e.s.ii'tly what your work will coat. Xo eluuse for this, llouis, 8 to S. riun-
Uajt-, 10 to 4. , 5
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ifeo Whether it's a formal affair, or a con- ;'', Sill
"Mtwi vivial nibble, or a lonely lunch, they're 'M$ i-'rJf M
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Mais-SP f a f,;w bu:,,s or more- they'u i,w3y3 U'ir;H' &i PI
rtg-" C he fresh a if just from the store. S'&'&Mhj V" V jS
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