' MWIl H TWfi' ' Jl V 6 TIJE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JULY 13, i'JOL T " 'Tf1 WEST SCRANTON LITTLE GIRL STRAYED AWAY DISAPPEARED FROM HOME IN SOUTH 80RANTON. 3ho WftB Found by Josoph Miller of Hampton Street find Through tho Pollco Returned to Hor Home. Country Picnic to Bo Hold on tho Lawn at tho Residence of F. J, Johnson Browns Will Play Ball on July 27. A llltle Kill lialiind Thaier, IPsldlng with hei lull cuts In Htmtli Stinntou; rilfiipio.u id fioin Iioiup .vestoidny mill UhiiiIpipiI awn). Nii tiatp of her could lie found until lute In tin' evening, when tlio pnllie weie noIltUil. TIip nfllttis In chnige of tin illffpi ont inctlncls wi'ii- Infill moil to lie on the look out fm hei ami shoitlv be foie ! o'i lock .1 mini mimcil Joseph Miller, lcsltllug hi Ml llunipton stipcl. untitled Lieutenant Williams thai tin missing Bill was ill, his house. The patents weie Infoi med liy telephone and woni to MIIIci's iifti-i tin- till Country Picnic. The loimti pit nip foi the benefit of St Hotel's Calliolli i lint i'li will be held uet Tiiesilnv, Wcdnesdn.v ami Tluusdn.v evenings on the lawn In fiout oi I" .1 .lohti'-ou's house oii'Noi th Ilcliecoa avenue Tilt' IiuIIps who will be In ihatgp tif the nlfnli will he ills ttngulslipil hy thcli i!nk nii ons ami Minhoiiuets Among the piiis to lip th.intpd off w 111 oc a ladies gold waltli anil a $10 gold plfip. Joseph .Mi Audi pw will piiUilnln with his phnnoginph. .mil tliPlt' will h" othci iiiii( nl iP.ilmeJt. The Inllowlng tiling pcoptp hap Iippii assigned in take ihatgp of the aftali on tlic oppulns night ,MIm"i Kiiiinii Cini'j, Anulf Paddou, Ka till. n Fleming. Min H. .Melliigh, AIIip Timlin. Nellie McCnbe. Llda lt.it lett, NpIIIp Ciisi Alltp 111 ant, Sadie McDonough, .Mm Kill ct l.ll. Anna Logan, .lullii Mm. m, Nellie rivnii, Sadie Qlliliuiiii. 1. Illi. in Mt-Hei mutt. .Mary Cnvanaimh, Annie Dmitl. Sainh Cav anaugh. I.ama Ncalon, Mingiiict CnIi K AIIip and Sadie McCi.uiy. Kate Ln Kl ii. Kiiniile Ml lice Kll.i I'uinnilnsf. ' HllzabPth Mtlipp Maigaii't Mlliphv, Maine Millee Ma I'ooppi. AIIip C.npy Annie Lav Is Maigattt DrlMoll, I.I.Uc .Mnlciiit I.IzIp IHlli., .ifin g.nrt KpII Molli. .Ionian Kitty Halt. Minv llaggpttv Aim Donnhoe M(i.ii' John Dm M11 Patilck Duffy, SUNBURN ll-vp ami Mmniiil (nam mil ip lnlnrt. nl thP skill Hid villi th' pun "i .mlnirn m tup nlclit like a li.iilc illi ni en nur vnaMon I Oil SU.r n (. W JrhlV. Some Striking Bargains For Saturday Shoppers The goods are fashionable and seasonable. All are just such goods as you would buy if you were going out to look for the best and most attractive the mar ket has to offer, and when you get them at a sub stantial reduction from regular figures that fact should make it wortb your while to make a special effort to get to the store on Saturday. High -Class Hosiery Special A great mixed lot of Ladies' Fancy Hose in stripes, col ored boots, evening shades, drop stitch or lace effects. Goods that sold freely for 50c and $1.00 the pair. Now A Muslin Underwear Bargain Ladies' Fine Muslin Night Robes, V necks, handsome embroidery trimmings, lull size and extra well made. As ijood as any gown ever offered for 85c. Choice Among the Ladies' Neckwear Among the many attractive offerings for Saturday we single out a lovely line of P. K. Stocks with colored ties. Very stylish and worth much more than we ask Among the Hen's Furnishings Room for only one of the many good things. Men's Fancy Lisle-Aaco Half Hose, in black and tans, with fan cy .vertical stripes, Best half dollar grade for only t By the way, we received yesterday another lot of Plain White Negligee Shirts for gentlemen, with hem stitched anu lull platted bosoms. ' 0 " Among the Shirt Waists vi ,1 'Yhese are for ladles. Plain White Waists with hand some sailor collars. The most stylish thing of the seasou. Your choice of the $1.50 line on Saturday only for Our Popular Corset Department , Ladies' Short Length Corsets, well boned in a perfect ' . T ;' - fitting model, summer weight and the best value we ever offered for 70. Special on Saturday 03 .fi ;i Just a Word on Parasols Our entire superb stock is at your service on Saturday only at a Substantial Price Sacrifice. Globe Warehouse l.oughlln McIIugh, James Dognal, (Mini leu Tleiney, Muntis McKntlden, .Michael Honnegun. Ktatik Kiegan, John Conway, II01 1 Johnson, Mai tin Jordan, JamcH Donohoe, Ambrose Nca. lon, John Annmaii. Patrick DuiUlli, John Ciiant and Thomas Mdlugh. ' Tho Browns Will Play. The Went Side 111 oil us huso ncoepl cd the t hnlli'tiRp tif the All-Collpgluto team, and the game will he played on Satin day, .tulv ;; Announcement was made In ome of tho pnpets to tho clfeit that the riiiiip would bo playpil todii), hut this lit a mistake, as the date net In two woekit heme Tills should ho a Rood Riilue, 11H liolll teaillH me lolllposeil of tlic lit'st pluj out In the tlt It It not pt known wlipthei the riiiiip will ho plaed on the Hi owns' Riouud.s or Athletic paik. Fuithor iletalls of the same will he tin nouiued Intel. Minors Union Mootinp. UikiiI union, No. all, Pnlted Mine Wmkors of Ameilcii, will hold a nioet Iiir In .l.iyne'H hall thin evenliiR, when win k 1 1 1 lt cauls will he Rieu out to each member not now In possesion of tllP SlllltP The Sloan Mutual HcnelUlal nssoel atlon will meet this pienlmr In D. D. Uvans' hall 011 .South Main incline. Jackson Street Baptist Church. The exclusion was a suieess.nlthoiiRli .1 Bieat mini of out own people weie absent. AHiirkIIipi, wp had a Rood day. Some bioURht hoiiii a Rood stiliiR of ll-li. The hold's Suppi 1 will be ailmlnls. ti'ietl Sunday moiuliiR Theip will bp no proachliiR, but an old-fashioned ptnrr and confciemp mi'etlup Tho Rie.it eont in our t hutch this wetk will take plate ni'M Vcdnpsd,i. ppuIiir. A fiee tonicit and cntci talii nii'iit will be Rhen b the iliolr. and all tlu talents ale to be letuiiied on thai nlRht. Tlikets fot the cntei talmnent will bo Rlen ucM Sunda. All those hinliiR tali iiIm tan have them for their fi lends i,et no one foiRet to InliiR Ids talents, .vpnled In the cn el opes. The ouhesti.i hits plonilsed to bp pipsent to aid the choli. TIip pastoi bellevis that one pi.ijpr mettliiR a wetk, as we hasp had of l.i to. would be sullldent din In? the wniin siiminoi wc.ilhei. Wlut do ou think ' GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The fuiiPial or Mr. anil Mis M. AInpy's ililld oetmipri psttnl,ij aftei iinoii fitim Hip hoii'-p on t Milton stit et. Muiial was made In ' tho Washburn stucl timctti. 1!p. S P. M.uIipws olIU lated The tuneial of Viola the Infant t hlld ot Mi and Mis t'aloli i:an, of S4S Deckels toint, will take plate fiom the holli-e at -.:.') i.tloik this atteinnnn Itinial will be Hindi' In the AV.ishbuin stieet i ometeiy Man In l!. Kiomei. of Hiomlej ave nue has at t opted ,i position with the DelaMiip, l.aikawanna and AVc.stfin loiupalis I II I'ousl of Noith Main avenue, hasattepted a )iosltloii as palntei with 39c 69c 19c 39c 1.25 45c the Delaware, Lackawanna and "West cm company. John Davis, of North Suni'ier ave hup, was In Wllkes-Hatre esterday on husinrfrx, The Mlstes Hrlttnn, of Not ill Main incline, nro entertaining their sister, of Shultsvllle. MIhm Mm Rare t Joiich, of Iloek utrert, returned homo on ThuiMilay fiom the Mohph Taylor liwpltnl, vety iiuieli Un priced In health. Mi. llairls, of Hock atieet, will mine I1I1 family Into tuelr new home, on North Main avenue, thlH week,' .Mm. (J. 12. June, of Itoek jitieet, en tci tallied niu-uf-tou n ruckIs on ThuiH ilny. Next Wednesday eenlnjr, July 17, theip will lip an entei talmnent and uncial on the lawn of llaiiy May, cor ner ot l.uetne and Twelfth sheet?, The West Side I'lohlhltlnn leaRUe and l.o.al I'rusatlet.t will have charge. An ext client pi oki amine linn been at innaed .111nnK the piittlilpanlx ate MIsm Saiah Pilce, of Taloi, elocution 1st, Miss Sus.in HaiMittl, of New .'nntlu, militant) hoailet Mr. Thomas, will entprtalu the audience with Rtaplioplione selei. lions. The West Side, Tenippinni.0 (lice club will lender se lei tlnns. Cloiner 1). Hcese will deliver a shoit addicts on the subject, "My Dutj " At the i lose, light refi di luents will he seived. The enteitaln inent lieRlns tit S o'clock. Tlnj sen lees in the llellcvup Welsh (.'alvlnlstle MUhodlst thuii.li lomoiiow inoi nliiK at 10 o'clock will be in the lliiKllsh laiiRiiaKe, and in the evmlng, at B oiihik. in the Welsh I iiiRiiage, Mr. Downs, ot Ditkei's mint, has lnowd his family Into tilth new home at West l'aik. Mr. FlniinavMii. of Chliago. la the Kllest of Di llediloe, whllp he places the Klass in the iluiue of the I'list Hap tlst thuuh James l.'atnii, of Tenth stiert, hna movd his lainllv Into their new home Miss ('lain Carpenter, of Noith Ite hecta avenue. Is slowly lecoxeiliiR fiom n seeip Illness. Aithut I'ptPis, of Sloan avenue, villi leave on Monday for I'oitlantl, Maine, whete he will spend the Hiunmer with his slstei. Mr ami yify David Saundeis, of I.a favttte stiet't, have iuovpiI to West l'aik. Mis. llairls, of Itoik stieet, Is 111 with a sevprp attack of tin n it double. Mr. Dlei, ol K.ilnjette stieet, has inovnl his family to West Paik. Thomas McIIukIi, of l.uzeine stieet, l sptiidlni; n few ilas in Huffalo, N. Y. Miss llpitiudp Fellows, of TpiUIi stippt. Is visiting her slstei, Jits. Wil liam Oillllths, In Phllatlplphla. Itcv. J. It Whelan. of St. I'atlltk's Catholic chin th, villi oiRiiuic n Jubilee p.uty toinomiw alteinoou. lb ile l'aik lodHe, KnlKht.s of Iv thins. Initiated spvpu candidates at tlieli nit t ting last evening. John Kellj. of 'an lliiien avenue, and John Cullen, of Mini Is court, have i etui nod home ttoui a siuiessful llsh ing till' to Lake Allel. Miss Maltha Jones, of Pi Ink sticot, has M'tiiiiiPtl honip fiont a visit with fl lends 111 New Yolk. Aithur Hoffman, of the Hampton, Is sppnillng a fpw days at the spashoie. Mlses Cllabeth and. Janp Lewis, of West Locust stieet. .pent estertlay with lelativis in Ppikville. OIIvpi Williams, of South Main ave nue, has letuinetl home Horn a fish ing tiip to Mt. Pot ouo. Mr and Mis Ldwaitl Tiaupe and tlaiightei, of Chestnut stieet, are so journing In Now YoiU. Wallace ;. Mospi. of L.ifaettc sti.'Pt. Is llshlng at NlihoKon. rndeitakei John 13. Hegan, toun ollman of the SKth waul, bail Liveiy liiau S 12. i:eiett ati'i'sted estoidav on a thaige of. assault and battery. The defend, mt inteied hail befoto Al tlpiman Kelly. Mis.-. Nina Tague. of Luzei ne, Is the gin st of Mr. and Mis. P. W. Tague, of Jai Ksoii stieet. Puinltuie Dealt i Picdeilck t'app, ot South Main avenue, yestenlay pui ihastd a valuable hoise fiom Auctlon en Waldion llaiiy Molt, of State College, who has Iippii visiting fi lends bete, left foi Lakp Wiuola yc-teitlay. A hit i list whose name tnulii not be learned knoiked down a child on Main avenue last pv Piling, hut loitunately for both no Injuiles icsultcil, The base 'ball club fiom Mt Cairn's Cash stole will play the Clink it Scott team at Lake Lotlnie on Monday. Miss Jennie Jenkins, of South Hjde Paik avenue, is sojourning at Lake Allel. Miss Mtuy MctJInley, of New Yoik, is visiting fi lends In West Stianton. A leikless dilver thovc his hoise Into an open tieiuh on Lafncttc stieet last evening and nni lowly escaped st i Ions lnjuiy. Iludnlph 'Sttiink, of Chestnut stieet, fell tinm a wagon intently and fiac tuied his aim. John Ilnp.iM, a nilnei employed In tile Aithbaltl. hail his hand irifhcd on Tliuisday by a fall ol roil?. Ihislgn and Mis! Lent, of Miihlgan. ate now In thaigp of the local corps of the Salvation Aimy A numbpr of llttlp fi lends nf Philip Wat like, of Washburn stieet. weie en tei tallied on Thin sdtty In houoi of his eighth hlithdav. The Antl tlub will hold their sec ond animal outing at SHeyilllc', Wayne county, toiuoiiow Mi ami Mis. John Itenshaw, of Lln- toln Heights, weio seienaded on Wetl- ne-day evening by tho Hellevuu Glee i lub. All the (mill gioieis villi rlosp their stoics on Monthly and attend the ex clusion to Lake Lodnie. A nuinlioi of oung society people ate in Hinging loi a diay paitv to Wa veily in the near futuie;, wheie a luirn paity villi he held. James, the youngest son of Mi. antl .Mm. Aithur Mullen, of Washbuin street, Is ilangeiously III, OBITUARY. Mils. immtinT i.avim.i.i' ,.r,,i tn eals. tiled yestenlay at her home, SOU Jackson stieet. Death was due to old age. Deceased had it sided In this ilty many eais, and Is suivlved by a gi own-up family of sons and daugh ters. The funeial will take place at ? o'eloik Monthly inoinlng, with a IiIrIi mass at St. Patilck's Catholic chinch. Intel meat will ho made in the Citho dial ceineterj. DAVID J JOHNS died .vesteiday nininlng at IiIb home, sil.1 Wano ave nue at 9 o'clock, after a IIiirciIur ill iipsh with stomach tiouhlp Mi Johns m a well known citizen of Noith SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a courIi to run until It ufti licjoml the rrach ol metllcinp. lliev oltcu u), "Oli, It il ucar aj," lull In lna.t if, u n urar tlirm awn f'onl'l Ihry bo Induici tu Irv tli (Utrrnful mcdiiine called Kenip'a lUluin, uhkh ! told on a pntltive RUaNntee to cure, llify unuld luyilfitlattry tee the rxrrllcnt crT.ct aftir taklnu the Hut ilo.f I'ricu iic. and iOc. Trial Mn tor, At iU druirirl.ia I You "ffl j don't UM I need j When you iiic Dr. Hand's I'liospliatcil I I I I Condensed Milk you don't need ice to keep It sweet, and jou can nlvvavs feci sure of its purity. Delivered milk is fre quently kept from souring lv tlic use of chemicals dutiKcrous to health. DR. HAND'S Phosphaled Condensed Milk Is always sweet no matter how hot It grta. It In rlelieat In hnttor fat and hns added nil the phonplmtcn nntl h iioplion phltod contained In nhent. It hn thn flavor of ercutn, tho HiistiilnlriL' power of a w heat diet, llooklct free. THE DR. HAND CONDENSED MILK CO. Scranlon, Pa. W Scr.uitnii. having" resided theie for a number of years Ilo was 5G years of age, and was bom In Khmey, South Wales j(p uh a member ot the Car ladlaw n lodge. No. 3. Ainui lean Ti no lvoiltes. The funeral will lake place Moudav atteinoon nt 2 o'clock. Set vices will bo contlut tt'tl at tlio homo bv Ilev. Dr. It. S. Jones, of the Welsh Congipgatloiial churt h. Mr. Johns H fiirvlvptl bv his wife and one son, Alfred. Interment' w ill be made In the. Wushlitiin stieet cemetery. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Exploding of an Oil Stove. Caused a Fire in the Home of Ed ward Kneller. The exploding of an nil stove yester day morning at Hip lesldence of 1M waid Kneller, in 1'ittMin avenue, was the cause of a slight blaze at the tear part of the lintisp The explosion ot tho oil was oeiasioiiPtl by over-lic.it-Ing the stovp antl the binning oil was siatteied over the baik notch, and set Hie to the wondwoik Owing to the piompt action of the CeuturjK, the tlic was quickly extin guished. The houi-e was only slightly tlamagctl. No nl.uin vias sounded. Kneller Is a peim.incnt Hum for the Centiuy company. Mr. Crolly Entertained. At his home Thuis-dnv evening. D. P. Trolly cntet tallied tlie niPinlurs of St John s I.iteiaiy society at a lawn paity. whii h pioved a veiy enjoyable event. TIip lawn was hilghtlv illu minate.) antl at midnight icfie.shments wpip reived. Those piesent weie. Mioses Mamie Coyne, Louise Con ning, Anna ('. Mcc'iea, May S. O'Mal ley, Sil'-au 1'iollv, Agnes Coyne, lllla bPth Coyne, lhinua Haas, C.crtrude O'lSilen, Nellie O'Hi len, Katie Scott, Maig.uet Mm all, Mai la KIlcoMie, Clali Illdwell. l.oietta Ualpln, I.i.zie MiDcimott, Matgaiet lieftron, Maty (iaughan, Jla.le Hyan, Hildget Pur tell, M.u I'm cell, Kate T. llioidan, M.uy C. Itaftoi Sadie Nealls. Maigai et Itoche, M. Moiau, ncititidc I. Mc (5ee, Tlllle Medee. I.ucy Ciolly; Messis. James C.. Cullen. T. A. Ruddy, I. F. Ciolly, John A. Mnian, Thomas Iiai ictt, William Klllcullen, August A. Unas, Anthony Cell, P. F. Tleiney, James nolancl. John C. Ciolly, W. II. Ciolly, J 1, Tleiney, T A Kennedy, A J. Hasting". M. .1. Ituddy, P. A. H.van, Joseph Hat tie, Anthony Hrown, William Shaiighnessy, Patilck Ciolly, Hail Held. Exciting Runaway. A hoise hltthed to a wagon owned by Spiuks Ihotheis', lumbei dealers nu Alder stieet, and tliiven by Willie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spruks, took flight on Piospect avenue, last evening and dashed down Hiikory stieet. When the maddened hoise reached the side stipet, which loads to the bam ho made a Midden tin ti and the wauon collided with a ionic, thi owing Tied IliiHiiicr, who was on the wagon with Spiuks. He landed on his head anil lecelved some painful btulses. Spiuks. who hcltl on to the lines, landed sately In thp barn. Neither horse or wauon were Injuted. NUBS OF NEWS. Professor O. Schmidt antl Henry Mntchmau have letuiiied from seveial days' llshlng tilp with a laige mess of lli-h. William Walter and family and Mrs. M. Judge left yestenlay fnv Lake Sheildau. The Fntiiteeu Ft lends will meet at Hotel Host pailois Sunday night. Tho nienilieis of St. Joseph's society of St. Mntys chinch will meet In mnuthlv session Sunday afternoon at 2 o'cln.-k In St Mary's hall No sci vice will be held on Sunday in the (ieinian I.utheiaii Chi 1st t lunch on Cedar avenue All tho mcmbcis and fi lends nip (oitllally Invited to attend tho set vice at Zlon's chuuli on Mlillln avenue. Hev James I), C. Wltko will ociupv the pulpit of tho Hev. P. K X.l7elmaiin who Is going to spend a week at Lake Sheildan. John II. McNally, of Company H, Foity-sevcnth Infantry, is at his home on Uluh btieet, after an absence of two years In the Philippine islands. Mr. McNally. who is now 21 years old, has been soldiering lor tho past the cius. Tho Stianton Athletic club will hold a clam bake at Italduei's paik, on July 25 Tcircncp Maloney, of Heoch stieet, has returned fiom Coloi.ulo, where ho spent the past dvo eais. Councilman M. J. Cuslck, of tho Twentieth wind. Is ill. Miss Mniy Foley, of Stonn aeiiue, held No, 461, tho ticket which won tho $.. chanced off by the Young Men's Instltuto and messed Vlisln Sodalltv. V I NORTHSGRANTON CHILDREN'S DAY EXEROISES AT MEMORIAL CHURCH. JProgrnuimo That Has Boon Arranged for Tomorrow by Pastor Davies. Social and Drawing for tho Bonellt of John Trantor in St. Mary's Hall. Mombership of Fathor Whitty Socioty la Increasing Rapidly. Gonoral News Happenings and Personal Notes. In the Memorial Haptist iliurcli to moirow tho pastor. How W. F. Davies, will picnch an laigllsh feimnn In the morning. At '-' p. in., tho flist pint of the Children's day ptogiammo will be given by tho school, consisting of i equations, solos, choiusps antl one or two shot l nddrcsscs. The soeotid pint will be given In the pv cuing, t oiiiiiionc'liig at fi p. iu and the progi amino will bo In dun go of tlio Hcholnis as In the afternoon, nntl will consist of lecltatlons, solos, ducts, ltt.it tettes, choruses and congregation al singing The chinch will be elabointelv dec orated with palms, fetus and lionets. Drawing and Social. The entertainment, social and draw ing for a gold watch for tho benellt ot John Tranter, whlih was held In St. Maiy's hall Thursday evening, was laigely attended. Tho affair was tin der tho auspices of Local Union No lbSfl, United Mine Wnikeis ot America. During tho evening nu ext client pin gramme was tendered. Among the most enjoyable numbers were the se lections given by tho Ninth Untl fllec club. Mrs. 1. J. Owens was tho pian ist. Mrs. Thomas John was chairman of the evening, and It wiut mainly tliiough his eftorts tho nftnlr ptovvd such a success. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. At the meeting ot Father Whltty'fl society In theli looms In St. Maiy's hall, Tliuisday evening, twcnty-sK new nieinbeis were Initiated, making the numbei now cm oiled, 1-3, on In ciease of 210 slnco Jantiuv, limi. Ito ni.ii ks woio made by Ilev. J. V. Mov lan, spliltual dirpitor of the society: President John Muitaugh anil otheis. A lai t;e number ot nieinbeis of the Pinildenco Piesbvtci Ian oongiegatlon attentleil the piep.uatoiy services In the church last ev onlng. Ilev Guild, the pastor, pi rained the sprmnn, his theme being "Seauh Me" Tonionow morning the saci anient of tho Lord's supper will bo celebrated Ilev. .1. V. Davis will pi each in Hip West Mniket Stieet Haptist c lunch tomoirow At the nioinlng service he will speak In the Welsh language, antl In the evening In tho laigllsh language. A beiipill ball for William Ullhooley was hold in St. Maiya hall last even ing Mrs. J. A. Tanking, of Hast Mniket stieet, left esteidav for Sunhuiy. where she will visit fi lends anil lela Hvps for tlio next two weoks Mis. Mclvln I'paicp, of Noi Ih Main avenue, Is stlng her sister at New Columbus, Pa Henry Thomas, of Hochester N. Y , Is visiting his patents, Mi nntl Mis Thomas Thomas, of Noith Main ave nue. Davltl Jones, of Wane avenue, has returned home from Torest Clt. Wntle M. Finn, of North Main nve nue, letl vsteiday for Cij.slal lake. l'xtenslve Impinvenunts aio being nude on .school No. 2.1. W. C. Santleis nntl W. F. Snvdet, managei of the S. and S. Smoking pailois, left csteiday nioinlng lor Now Yoik city. All membei.s of C.niadlawn lotlge. No 3. Ameilcan Tine Ivniltc, nte icquest cd to meet at their hall, Monday, July 11. at 1 ti'cloi k. to attend the tuneial of theli late biotbci. D.ivltl J Johns The next meeting of the Ninth Hnd Prohibition league will Iki held Julv IS on tho lawn of Thomas Mooip, near tlio coiner of Main nvenue nnd Kast Paiker stieet. The lommlttee in diarge expect to have an excellent piogiammo fort ho ocrii'lon. It will appear latei, The ladles of tho two mlsslonniy sotl. etles ot tho Piovldoneo Piesbtcilan chinch aio inviting their lady and gentlemen ft lends to go with them next Tliuisday on their annual outing. Hai vcy's lake If. wheie they pioposo to spend the tiny. They will go to and letinn from Wilkes-Haiie on the Dela waie antl Hudson lallioad; the test of the tilp will be on the tiolley io.nl in open cars. The paitv will get the mid day meal at the hotel, and tetiiin homo at, an eaily ov onlng hour The outing Is stiictly for pleasuio, and fi lends of the ladles In chaige will be welcome to Join the puttv. GREEN RIDGE. The social given by the .voung men of Class No. S of Asbuiy Sunday school last evening was gieatly en Joyed by a huge number of nieinbeis ami fi lends of the school. The looms woio tastefully dot nutted and pie sented a pietty si one. Theie was a musical piogiamiiip. consisting of piano solos by Mioses Ilessle Jones and i:dlth Swingle, Miss Mtldipil Oieen, wlio Is nlwavs ipccIvpiI with luucli fa vor, letltPtl In a delightful niannei. as did also Miss Susan Ilussell. Mine than tin eo hundred people weio solved. Miss Hone.v, teathei of the class, who Is summeilug ncai Factoiyv Hie, caiiio down to assist at the affali. Miss Mattle PottPl Is assistant teaeliPi. The (Iippii Illtlge Wonien's Ciuistlan Tonipcianie union will havo a lawn social at the home of Mis. J. Harvoj, lb2J I'enn avtnue, Tuesday evening, July U.. Tickets, which will entitle tho holder to Ice cieani and take, aio on sale at C. P. Jones' ding stoic ami J. F. Hangl's gioceiy stole, Dickson avenue. Tho organization s in need of funds to cany on the good vvoik antl tho ladles hope for a lllici.it pa ti linage. A paity congflj.pd ofx Cole PiIcp, John Pi ice, Culver Iluiley, Walter Phillips. Mi Nail Phillips. Haloid Wells antl Hay Sindeison, with their chef, left estenlay foi a two weoks' camp along the Dclawaic ill or. llobeit P. Claik. ot Ctunllig. N. Y. Is visiting his cousin, Miss Lulu 11. (lot ton, of Sanderson nvenue. Mi. Clink ban lately letuinetl fiom the Phlllpplups, whole ho lias been sta tioned foi two pius. The lonimlttcp of iltUens under whose tllicctlon tho Investigation of tho dog poisoning case was pan led on. havo atcompllshetl their puipot-o, In that llioy have suiceeded in having the man confess Hint ho was Hip pci .,oii who tlld tlio work, piomlsp that ho would not poison any mom dogs, pay over enough money to dcfuiy tho expense of tho detectlvo's set vices and pad: up his household cftocts and The Great Store JONAS LONG'S SONS Scranton, Pa. SATURDAY As usual, will be a day of ceaseless activity. Everything that is likely to make for the comfort and convenience of shoppers will be found at the Big Store on the corner. Summer newness can be found in every department. Will mention only a few today; Men's Furnishings Saturday's specials in the Fur nishings Department are always interesting. Today they'll be doubly so. Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers made of good quality cotton, firmly woven. Draw ers have bicycle seat. Saturday 33C Balbriggan Shirts and Draw ers, better grade. Drawers have hir.vrlp pt. atnr- day 39C White Madras Shirts, made oi a material equal to the dollar grade, but there are no cuffs. Saturday OyC Night Robes, (or Men and Boys' made of splendid quality of muslin nicely trimmed, cut full size. Satur- . . day 44C Jean Drawers with stretchy seam sides. Made for comfort and service. Satur- day 50C Boys' Clothing The boys, like everybody else, like to have new things to wear on Sunday. Four interesting items for Saturday selling: Boys' Laundried Shirts with collars attached and detached, in pretty assortment of patterns, light and dark colored percales, sizes 5 to 13 years. Saturday price 5"C "Tarry Thou Till I Come," By George Croly. Read what General Lew Wallace has to say about this Great Book: 'In mv judgment, the six greatest English novels are Ivanhoe, The Iast of the Barons. The Tale of Two Cities, Jane Eyre, Hypatia and This Romance of Croly's. If Shakespeare had never been born; if Milton, Byron and Tennvson were singers yet 0 be, and Bacon, Darwin, and Ruskin unknown; still the six works named would of themselves sullice to constitute a British Literature." Tarry Thou Till I Come has nineteen full page illus trations and colored frontispiece by T.de Thulstrup. $1.40 At the Book move out of town Out of icspect to iiw. Atiim nipmlipi.s of his family, his name has heen kPpt fiom puhlh itv He Is a man well ndvaiitcti 111 piiis aim iiia .liiiiKn fm niiliimls has hoi time a mania He has aliPady movetl out of the clt. DUNiHORE. The social of tho Daughteis of Arno ld, held at the home ot Mis. II. H. KwiiiU, on Chinch stieet, was laigely attended and thobo pipsent repotted having had a vei enjojahlo evening. Mis. M. V. Chamhetlln, of Hlakcly dtieet. Is convalescent, after her icccnt Illness. Stuait Sieglo has letutned fiom a week's stay In the Atlliondack moun tains Italph Ives and fieinge Wlntei stein an llshlng at Lake llunii Dtinmoie 1'ieshyteilan 1 ninth, l!v. W. T. (llhhous, pastoi, Services at 10.10 a. m. and C .10 p. m.wuoinlug suhjeit, "Spliltual I'llde," twilight seivlcc. sub jtt t. "Individual Wnik lor flu 1st " TIip Tiipp Avenue Tin 1st Ian elnuth 1'n .idling inclining ami evening l the pisim, Ilev. J. V. Unlniey. .Mottling topic, "Tho Pot hidden Viult," evening topii. ' cio,spel In tho I.etteis," Kvei hnd.v welcome. The 1'lt st .Methodist llplscopal chuich, J'.cv. I'hailcs Heiuy New lug. H 1)., pastoi. Sei vices at 10.::0 a. in, and 7 110 p 111 .Mm nl iig subject, "Vout Aim;" evening subject, "Disappointed Young Ladles." Tho evening seivlco will ho veiy slioit. Sunday school at L'.Bfl p. in, evening pinver sotvko at 6,.:i); nild-wcek chiiu It piavet sorvlio on Wednesday evening at 7.13 o'i lock, Allison Thornton, who ipsldes with his pit cuts on West Hi inker stieet, ai lived homo on Tliuisday fiom tho Philippines, wheio he had set veil as 11 soldlci foi tho p.ist twenty mouths. Mr. Thornton enlisted In the roitv hovonth leglment, and seived two e.ns. Hilling his time In thn Philip, pines ho was engnsed In lujtlvn com bat several times, and can telate bomo iijns Boys' Caps Washable, also Tain O'Shanters, in large assort ment, plain and fancy patterns. Saturday price 19C Boys' Washable Knee Pants in plain ducks, also neat light and dark Galatcas, neatly made. All sizes 3 to 10 years. Saturday price j&5C Boys' Trim O'Shanters made of tine Linen and Pique, also White Duck, in thc.lot you will find some very pretty colors. They are all washable and have leather sweat bands, Saturday 59C BooksCopyrights The demand lor Winston Churchill's new novel,, "The Crisis," still continues. Varied as the comments have been on this great book, in nearly every instance you will find them favorable. One of the side characters in "The Crisis'' is F:liphalct Hopper By some he will be condemned, by others admired. He is the kind of man we call cold and deter mined. Bverything that ho says, does or intends to do, is meas ured by the standard of the dollar. His business, his pleas ure, his revenge, his hate, yes, and his love affairs, too, are all measured by the standard of the dollar. There are many other char acters just as interesting in "The Crisis." At Book i Department Pl.lU Department. TIibmo liny Ciiiiioles ur- It w III 'krt Hum ... ."".,, ncom eiilcncc. nllrrlionul HinY la wWr'i.t iiiiulbii. ,1'iuV ,u ui. DcDa mill inirfimim nu.. thillllng epereiues ondiiied hy his ipgluipiit while In iiitunl engngcinpnts. Pi pv Ions to Mr Thointon's Piillstment he was n member of Company C, Thir teenth leglment, ami had a good teioid ns a soldlci. Ho brought home a lingo collection of foieign ciulosltics. 'I'lirri' aio Hints vv lit n tlilrlicn nuv In an un failuiMti iiumlier." Vtm unrly tlnn't trlipvp In lint nlil irtfi ' "Not iknttb. lull It flnrs Miow a ktixl of ill hid. wlitii UiinSB aic .it nixci Jul .cmi I'liilulJpliU llniM. Mm (Uilio M first Wlnnd ntur dil uli a tiling Vr liitlioc It iliih tn nu, 111) Hrar thai oihr linvluinl 1 luiirs foniiril Kical injny 111 I undent .ImUc BROTHERHOOD. Hut pit nt luit rrpriuclirt mo WI1I1 li liu's in) hiutlitr lure Ntt ilinll triad 111) liM't un ba While lilt N hon1 wllh iaif II I so lire, and ound and stent WlilIc liU jmor tfltrri clanli, I li'Hul Mill. I'll Mill ci) out. VihI ,load with Whoni I flunk. Atinmlily! Tlio'i "ilio r'athrr l' nt him, el me, oi all. Diiiu us tiuitlur, lil ni and mr, Hut vilililiocur tall. Tin1 fillui' lia.id mat fall hint not 'llic uIIipi t .irrnjtli t'lilllic .V11 Uik ni iu 1 or Hut Ills lit .May ilaini (1 Pin oii n( Tlilnt, I unuld Iip lid. I would I'd 1 lad, I would 1'0 In urd .nid ill), lint If n le 111) malt Ik ad What lifiulil Inn l III ot lie uIkwk tlmuldiu hol pndur Hip kud that iriu. I oik I, .Vml ift cliall le h i"V rrpiiiA Wlm tlnir Ilit Jny with srlrl. j:. is. JlaUln, m Salbner'a JIailn7 M. AxWfJrA Wi rtf 'J t vt& !4a. -- Ha'' t y