(: THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JULY 27, IOOL WEST SCRANTON FRESH YOUTH COMESTO GRIEF (IAD HIS FACE SLAPPED BY PATROLMAN M'COLLIOAN. John Phillips Was EngiiRtxl in In sulting Younp Womon When tho Officer Took a Hand in tho Procoed-inps-'Contomplatod Paving Im provements - Cows Do Much Dftm-ngs-GUk Workers' Entertainment unci Soclnl Tvo Funerals Yester dayOther News Notos. Patrolman John Mrf'olliKan, who re sumed his police duty last evening nf ter his nnnunl ten days' viirntlnn, tells of Hti Incident which hitpiiened nt hake Lodoro recently, lu which he llqnted quite prominently. The popular olllcer went to the lake tn spend 11 day with his children, and while theie encoun tered two young men who were en fiiiKed In olferhiK Insults to u number of young women. One of the offender, whose name In John Phillips, hud made himself par tlculnrly obnoxious to twi young Rlrls, whom McCoIIIriiii happened to know Hf respectable women. Phillips per sistently followed them around and made several utiKcntlcnianly lemarka to them, which wcie overheard ly Mc Colllgnn. rinally the latter accosted Phillips and asked him what ho had to My about the young women In question. He Intlmntcd that It was none of the officer's business. The latter caught hold of Phillips by the collar, and Flapped his face until he begged to bo permitted to apologize to the young ladks. After McColllgan got through with him, Phillips did apologize nnd then made his exit, lie will probably bridle his tongue more generously In future. Complaint Against Cows. The property owners In West Park complain that the cows allowed to roam at large In that section are ruin ing their gardens, flowers and young trees which have but recently been planted. A pound should be established in that locality and the owners nf the animals made to pay the damages ro Miltlng from such occurrences. Paving Improvements. From present indications the paving of Washburn street, between Sumner and Kverett inclines, and Smith Main avenue, between Oxford and Hampton SUNBURN Rn?f and Almond Oram remold inlnfss of the skin ami snothM the pain o( Miriliurn In one ntsht. T.iKe a bottle with jou on jour wcatlon. Kon sai.k nv (j, w. ji:.nkiss. Our Popular Saturday Sales. Continue to win favor with the people and give un bounded satisfaction. Their success has induced us to further increase our efforts for the benefit of Saturday shoppers, as the following Excellent Specials for Tomorrow will indicate. Shrewd Saturday shoppers should scan the list carefully. Muslin Underwear A large lot of Ladies Fine English Long Cloth Corset Covers, with full and dainty Hamburg and Lace trimmings. Cheap at 50c Saturday only Men's Furnishings. 38 doz. Men's fine Half Hose; fancy stripes, etc., in stainless dyes. Finest made yarns. Standard 25c quality for only Shirt Waist Specials. Ladies' fine White Lawn Shirt Waists, with deep sailor collar, all over tucking and new est style insertings. The $i.o Waists for... Bargains Among Ribbons. Stripe Taffeta Ribbons in all the popular fancies. Also plain Taffeta Ribbons, all shades. Both iy2 inches wide, choice Umbrella Dept. News. Parasol Clearance begins today. The entire stock at tremendous reductions from last week's prices. Also 200 Ladies' and Gents' Umbrellas, fine, strong Mercerized Silk Serge covers, full paragon frames, handles of pearl, silver, and natural wood, plain or silver-trimmed. They're new. -Worth $1.50 each. While they last, each.... Good Corset News. Only 25 dozen of the celebrated "P. D." Cor sets, than which there is hardly anything better made. All whalebone and fit guaran teed. Black and white only. Sold every where at $3.23 a pair. Price for Saturday only Important in Hosiery. "25 doz. Ladies' Drop stitch Hose in imperial . blue with white polka dots. A remarkable , offering at the price Ah Underwear Bargain. I For Ladies. Elegantly finished Lisle Thread I Combination Suits in white only, with low , neck and short sleeves, all sizes, best $1.00 quality. Choice for Saturday Globe Warehouse k Vkd'S' street., will be pushed to completion as soon as the ordinances aro finally passed by councils. The property owners nlong both thoroughfaies arc anxious for tho pavement to bo laid, an assert that Jt cannot come too soon to please them. A project Is also under way for the paving of North Main avenue, be tween Howell street and tho Oram boulevard. Entertainment and Social. The members of Local union No. !!.(!, of the Hard Silk Workcis' association, held an entertainment and social lit Mxnm' bull last evening, which was largely attended, and proved to be a very enjoyable event. A vailed pro gramme "f vocal iiml instrumental numbers were rendered. Miss Kate Item-don. who also niayed for the ilmices. executed a number of piano solos In 11 clever manner, and Miss Mii!'inrot Anihvs sane Will 1'. Hill Res composition, "The Curse of a Pretty Knee." Miss Ktllth Wooiliratt recited a hnmoiotis selection about "Selling the lliiliv." and the .Misses ltprtllll TIlOlllllS and Hay Davis played 11 piano duct lu ii pleasing manner. Miss Helen Mnrkwlck's tenillllon or Mi' (llrl's True "TUne" showed that she possesses a sweet voice of good range, nnd her singing was a leature of the evening. Tho Hanfleld sisters, who are great favorites lu West Scran ton, cave a number of sones. recita tions and Instrumental selections, and other vocal numbers were given by Margaret Jones, K. K. Kvans, May Jones, Nellie Lavclle, John Whltehoiise and others. The buck nnd wing danc ing of John Mangan pleased u largo number. A miilorltv of the narttcioaiits are employed In tho silk mills and demon strated that they aio possessed of tal ents as entertainers. The social which followed was one of tho most enjoyable events of the season. Police Surgeon to Bo Named. Acting on the advice and suggestion of Lieutenant Thomas L. Williams, of the West Scrjuton police precinct, Common Councilman Alhert Lewis on Thursday evening Introduced an ordi nance for the appointment of district police surgeons to act In conjunction with the patrolmen as the necessity nilses, This movement Is the outcome of the death of tho late Mrs. Hrldget Duggan, in the Jackson street police station, after she had sustained 11 fractured skull by falling on the side walk. The ordinance provides that four physicians shall bo appointed on the second Monday of April every year by the dliector of public safety to bo known as police surgeons. No two of the said appointees shall reside In the same police district or precinct. The salary of each Is to be $1(10 a year, pay able In quarterly installments. Salvation Army Meetings. The local corps of the Salvation army is trying to incite interest In their nightly meetings, and In addition to the usual parade and open Hlr sessions. they arrange special meetings In their 9c 19c 1.19 12ic 5c 9c IIJo 1.50 barracks on I'YIce street. Kor this evening they announce that Colonel Morgetts, chief divisional ofilcer of Pennsylvania, and Staff Captain Brewer, of Philadelphia, will lead the meeting. Ice cream will be served by the mem bers between the hours of t nhd 0 p. m. There will also bo n spcelal meet ing at the barracks tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, when the speakers will spoak on the subject of "neath In the Hull Itooiti," The publlo Is cordially Invited to attend tho meetings. Two Funorala Yesterday. The funeral services over tho re mains of the lato Jacob Theohold, who was killed by a fall of rock In the Arch bald mine, were conducted at St. John's (ierman Catholic church, South Main avenue, yesterday morning. Hev. V. A. Krlcker, pastor of the church, oill clntel, nnd Intotmciit was made lu the Ctermau Catholic cemetery. The pall bearers were Conrad Mang, Joseph Howcn, John Moore, John 15. Phonns and Patrick Cummlngs. Services over the l cumins of the late Mrs. Ilernanl Mlsson were held nt 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the fam ily resilience on Kynon street. Inter ment was made lu the Washburn street cemetery, llev. Jnmes Hennln ger, of the Hamilton street M. 15. church, conducted the services. The pall bearers were Samuel Herger, Henry l.ewert, Kdwurd Thomas nnd ''rank Smithing. Lawn Social, On Thursday evening, August S, Class No. in of the l'lrst Baptist church, will hold a unique social on the spacious lawn surrounding the home nf Miss Helen M. Fowler, Lin coln avenue and Jackson street. For some time past the class has been working to procure funds toward fur nishing tlielr class room In tho new church and as a Illial effort It was derided to hold the above-mentioned social. All who attend may rest assured of receiving the best of attention and of being enabled to purchase cooling drinks and delicious Ices from the young women of tho class In attend ant e. West Side Driving Club. At the meeting of the West Side Pi'vlng club held Thursday evening, at C. C. Deckelnlck's cigar store, on North .Main avenue, the following of llccrn were elected: Walter Scott, president: William Kiantz, vice presi dent; Dolph Ilrunlug, secretary, and C. C. Deckelnlck. treasurer. The next meeting of the club will bo held on Monday evening nt C. C. Doekolnlek's cigar store at S o'clock sharp. Jackson Street Baptist Church, Morning prayer meeting nt 0:T.n; leder, Deacon (leoigo Wlddlck. At 10:30 the pastor, Thomas de (Iruchy. D. 1 will pteach. Sunday school at - p. in.. Charles Holley, superintend ent, livening service at 7 o'clock sharp. Praise and song service fol lowed by a short address by the pastor. The public is cordially Invited to at tend all the services of our church. The pastor goes on a vacation next Tuesday, lie will start for Montreal, nnd with his brother, who Is pastor of the Craig Street Methodist shurch of that city, will visit the northern part of Canada for a month, and on his way back will return by the way of tho lakes to Huffalo. The pulpit supplies will lie in the hands of the board of deacons for August. Ah a church wo may well bo glnd. Our prospects are bright. NOTES AND PERSONALS. The St. Joseph's Aid society will con duct their annual picnic at Hellevue park on Thursday, August IS. Miss Julia Mnnahan, of Luzerne county. Is the guest of her brother, John Monahan. of Lincoln Heights. The members of Hiawatha council, No. art, are requested to meet at tho Washburn street cemetery at 2 o'clock tills afternoon, tn attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Sarah Davis. An Infant son of Mr. and Mi. An thony Dougherty, of 114 Meridian street, died yesterday, and will tie Interred In the Cathedral cemetciy this morning. Kugcno Powell and Charles Carpenter left yesterday for a few days' sojourn at Lake AVInola. The Sherman Avenue Mission school will conduct a lawn social this even ing opposite the Washburn street ceme tery. Charles Davis, nf Klmlra, who has been the guest of Mrs. Frank Wood ruff, of North Hyde Park avenue, re turned home yesterday. Mrs. J. T. CJranacbcr and children, of North Bromley avenue, are visiting relatives at Tannersvllle. Miss Orace Doud. of Washburn street, left last evening for Philadelphia and Atlantic City on a two weeks' vacation. Klnior Hughes, one of tho newsboys, was thrown from his bicycle at Nay Aug park on Thursday and sustained slight Injuries. John O. ICvans, of P.ellcvue, was lined J.'!..r0 In police court yesterday for being Intoxicated. Miss Jcannette Swift, nf North Main avenue, and Miss May Snyder, of North Hyde Park avenue, entertained friends on Thursday evening. Patrick Brennan. nf Carhondale, called on friends in West Scranton yes teiday afternoon. Norrls Swl.shcr. of South Main ave nue, Is spending his vacation at KnnivN ton. N. J. Misses Pearl and Florence Davis, of North Main avenue, are visiting friends at Flcetvlllo and Lake Winola. The Thimble club will hold their an nual picnic at Nay Aug park today. A daughter was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Simon Jones, of Morris com t. Misses Ilfichel and Annn Jones, of Morris court. nie spending a few (lays at Buffalo and the Pan-American ex position, cletk of the Courts Thomas p. Dan iels, ex-County Detective Thomas Ley slum nnd William McLotighlin are tlshlng at Cadosla. N. V. The William Council c.lco club will meet for rehearsal In Ivorlte hall at ,') o'cock tomorrow nfternoon. The Look Social club will hold a special meeting next Tuesday evening nt I-hioch Kvans' hotel, on Jackson street. The Celtlo Social club will hold their annual outing tomorrow at Leek Olen, on the West Mountain. Word was received yesterday by Merehnnt Tailor D. K, Davis, of North A GREAT SURPRISE li in iterc lor all who uw Ktmp'i Ililiam for the Throit and Lungs, the treat guaranteed rutin!)-. Would you taller that It I aold on ll merits and any dmrsUt Is authorized ,y the proprietor ol this wonderful remedy to give you a rample tattlo'lree! It neer lallt to cure acute or chronic cousin. AH cliuggltti tell Kemp's Ilaliam, Trice He. and 80c. II IV kl-SIA Tln uliy not ro with the uhlcuHku fnlon niruwlon to limey' laVe nu YVritnevliy, REST ''"'J' "". inoi. Vmi will he ma? lo come luck rrfrHinl, The excuiflon l. under tlic direction nf the Watlihimi Mrcet l'rehterlan. Hie Simpson Mellimll.t Kprop4 and the lUinptnti Mrcet Mrthndl.t iliurche. The tnln will leaw Ihe pelHware mi. I lludvui depot rt 8 o'clock slurp mid will g,i dimt to Ihe lake without chaiiRe. Tlcketm AdnlH, M cenlsi chit illen fO rinl Main avenue, to tho effect that Mrs. l'eter Michaels, who was reported missing from her homo near Luke Ariel, had been found nnd was all rlslit. Dr. fJeorge H. Tleynnlds, of North Main avenue, Is confined to his bed by Illness, Miss Jessie May Kellnw, of Chestnut street, Is spending a few days with friends nt Honesdole. Charles Biirtosch, of Division street, has moved to Onriield avenue, Mr. Tomlliigson, of West Park, Is re covering from n severe Illness, Tho Nntlonal Biscuit company Iirs secured the services of Joseph Mc Donough, of South Bromley avenue. M. IMgar Powell, of Jackson street, Is home from Uike Winola. .Miss Sarah Kresge, of North Hyde park avenue, is home from a visit at Mill City. The services In the Bellcvue Welsh Calvlnlstle Methodist church tomor row morning at 10 o'clock will bo In the Kngllsh language; In the evening, at 6 o'clock, In the Welsh language. NORTH SCRANTON NOTES. Funeral of Mrs. Anna McShayno from Hor Lato Residenco on Nay Auff Avenue. The funeral of Mrs. Anna McShane. Wife Of Daniel MeKlinnn nf Vne Antr avenue, tool; place yesterday morning ni tne uniy Hosary church. The re mains wcie viewed by a largo num ber of friends and relatles of the do ceased nt the home before being con veyed to the Holy Rosary chinch at 10 o'clock, where n solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated by Hev. J. V. Moylan, assisted by Rev. John Holmes, deacon, and Rev. N. J. MeMnnus, sub dencon. The choir, under the direction of Miss Libhle Neary. nang (lounod's "Re quiem." At the offertory. Mrs. John LMich sang "Ave Marie." after which the remains were conveyed to the Cathedral cemetery, where Interment was made. Relations at War. Peter Brush, of Ferdinand street, had Peter Musonkovlshl arrested last even ing for assault and battery, before Al deiman Mvers. It appears that Brush went to Musonkovlskl's hnus-e to get his sister, who Is married to Musonko vlskl, and who the hitter was abuMng. Mitsonkovlskl became angry at n ic mark Brush made about him and struck him on the head with a stone, cutting a deep gnsli In the side of hi head, which took several stitches to close. Miisonkoviskl was taken before Alderman Myers by Constable Seth Smith, and given a hearing, after which the case was settled amicably. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Mrs. J. B. Leonaid. of Brooklyn. N. V., Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Cather ine McNulty. of Margaret avenue. Bcrton Thomas, of "Wayne avenue, has accepted a position as bookkeeper with the Berton Davis Lumber com pany. News matter will receive attention if left at tJ. W. Davis' drug store, corner of Main avenue and Market street, or at the S. ,t S. smoking parlors, Steele building. Miss Certrude Hotchklss. who has been the guest of Miss Helen Sadler, of North Main avenue, ha returned to her home In Windsor. N. Y. Paliolman ThomasWntkins and fam ily are enjoying their summer vacation. Miss Certrude Kmery. of Church ave nue, is entertaining Mrs. Ksthor De pew and daughter and Miss Kmlly Hobbs, of Northtleld, Minn. John Robinson, of North Main ave nue, has as his guest George Parton, of Newark, N. J. Services at the Memorial Baptlf-t church" tomorrow nt the usual hours. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. W. F. Davlcs, at both services. Bible school at 1' p. m.: communion after the even ing sermon. Lieutenant Day. of the Third precinct police station, wishes to notify the pub Ik' that any person or persons caught harboring or aiding William Kostan tennvicz, the murderer of Joseph Bon ettls, will be dealt with ticvorely, ac cording to law. Thomas Hughes, of Parker street, was the only prisoner in the police sta tion yesterday. Ho was arrested at noon by Patrolman Flnliiy Ross for being drunk and dlsoideriy In the sta tion house and abusing the olllcer. He was given a hearing last evening by Mugle-trate Fldler nnd lined $5. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. The members nf the Church of Peace will hold their annual outing at Cou ncil's park today. Mrs. Adam Brier, of Plttston avenue, uniK'rwcnt a critical operation at tho Scranton Private hospital Thursday afternoon. Her condition has slightly Improved during yesterday. A radio for n Floiontlno battery will be held this evening at tho homo of Mrs. Deltzer. widow of the late Frank Deltzer. on Prospect avenue. The Ice cream sale, which was held last, evening by the members of tho Young Women's Christian association at their rooms on Cedar avenue, was well attended and ninny gallons of loo cream wore sold to the largo crowd present. Mrs. Kugeiw Tatinler, of Plttston avenue, Is 111. Tho Yunger Macnnerchor met for rehearsal last evening nt Oermanla hall. (Jenrgo Hofnagel left yesterday for a week's visit with friends In New York clti. DUNM0RE. Tho Sunday (school of the Tripp Ave nue Christian church picnicked at Nay Aug park yesterday, and despite the threatening weather of the morning, over threo hundred were In attendance. Three large cars conveyed them to and from tho park, nnd the day was passed without a mishap of nny kind. Re freshments of nil kinds were provided In abundance, and under the euro of tho pastor and superintendent tho chil dren passed an extremely pleasant day. The Sunday school of the Methodist Kplficopa! church will picnic at Nay Aug park on Thursday. August S. Mrs. Charles Newlng and children are visiting Mrs. Newlng's parents at Flor ence, N. J. Miss Lucy Ellis, of Church street, The magnet that draws at this popular Clearing Sale is QUALITY as-well as PRICE. Every day during the past week has been a busy one, but today we expect the crowd. These price and quality advantages are displayed and marked in plain figures in our Fourteen Show Windows. vi n MV N ji Men's Suit if Prices $io and $u suits and excellent val ues at these prices. Not one ol them reserved. Neat stripe Worsted and Fancy Cheviot, reduced for this clearing sale to $6.50, $7, $8 $15 and some $18 Suits in cloth patterns that are very popular this season in styles of j or 4 button Sack Coat with the new Pear Shaped Trousers. Reduced for thistle $10 and $12 The "Atterbury System" Every suit made by this new tailoring ss'em reduced from tond$15and$18 Samter Brothers, Leading; Outfitters. E. in lis 1 Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers ir OLD STOCK PILSNER 48S to 455 N. Ninth Stroet, ,PA Telepliona Call. 23. lias returned hnmo fiom a visit with Newark friends. Jilts Jonnlo AVulsh lui returned fnmi a two weeks' stay at Buffalo and Niag ara Kalis. Miss Anna White, of Hawley, is the Sliest of the Misses Tuft, of IJIakcly street. Hev. Harry Nye. who recently ie turned from KdinburKh, where he wah piliMllliR his Htuillr, Will occupy the lmlpit at the Presbyterian church to mot row inornlntt. Harry Hnbler. ei., Is entertalriliiK his friend. Hev. Benjamin Johns, at his home on Fourth street. Miss Margaret Matthews, of New Yoik city, is vlsltlnp ft lends In town. MIsh Fannie Mellale has returned from a visit with New York friends. At the First Methodist Episcopal church, Nov. Chniles Henry Newlnsr. B. D.. the nnRlmv will nrpnnli ul It 3fl a. m. anil 7.R0 p. in. Morninc: subject, "i lie True walk: ' evenliifT subject, "Pay Your Debts." The evenlnc ser vice will be short. Sunday school at 2.30 p. ni.j evening prayer service at fi.Sf) o'clock; mid-week prayer meeting, Wednesday evening at 7.13 o'clock. At the Tripp Avenue Christian church tomorrow there will be preaching both tlini'iiini? nnd cv-rnliiir hv Iho fi.i.tnr. Itev. J. D. Dabney. Mornlrp topic. "(Mlj of Abraham;" evenltiK topic, "Christian Fathers." Sunday school at 10 o clock. All are marie welcome. GREEN RIDGE. Mrs. W. II. Peck, of Uoselawn, anil Mrs. Sarah Peck, of Delaware street, have returned from a two weeks' stay at Syracuse, N. Y. Miss Mary Greeley, of Fast Market street, will spend the next two weeks nt liko St. Catherine, Yt. Dr. H. B. Clearwater Is HtayhiK for a few weeks at Klsllvodsky. it noted summer resort In the Cauciiusus moun tains of Russia. Mrs, Staples, of Penu avenue, Is nt Ocean drove. While Ira Frear. driver for Thoinn? Hushes, was out on a rtellverlupr tour yesterday afternoon, on of tho wheels came off tho wnpron and the horse, becoming frightened, dashed up San derson avenue. Mr. Frenr Jumped irom tho wagon, A companion who was riding with him at the time of the accident was thrown heavily upon the pavement. Both, however, escaped Injury. A quantity of the goods were We Straw Hat Prices. Straight brim smooth chip straw reduced to 25c, 48c Soft Milan and the stylish rough ohip straws re duced to 79c, 97c The popular Panama Fedora, either in rough or smooth finish reduced for "this sale to $1.45 and $1.83 Summer Shirts Shirts in blue stripe and fancy Madras. Reduced to 5c Fine Madras Shirts, plain body with French lace 0 fronts at o"C IHH ! HORSE OWNERS I ff Should look into the merits of !& y I Rubber Shoes I AINJD Rubber Pads V They prevent slipping on wet pave ments ; also soreness. it WE GARRY EVERYTHING IN. 3 Blacksmiths' and li I Wagonmakers' Supplies I Sunshade Tops I and Umbrellas I " if"! 1 Iron and Steel I 126 and 128 Prof.G.F.THEEL,527Gh. I'hlMrlpfalt, la. Out Ufrnwi hprrltlUl Uf Aarrlrit GmriBtrr torur Ub baI) rrlialr PIfir,(freifjuM4 lalftdi)Kiru-4tiutft.I UloM roWoii. Vrvoat DrMlitr. IU lUnbood,' larlfftetl Mrlrtvn ( rullUtk 1 ndnfloiwi Intati.Shrunkrn Orant.inl for H worn TrUaioalli& Uooki itipMlfrrr;r mnllMl and rltrtrltal fraud. Jirnllun pafffij spilled In tho street. The horse was cnurrlit after running a short distance. Wllliii'il Jenkins, of Capouse avenue, Is at Lake Sheridan. Miss Hessle l.unslim", of North Park, and Mis Mabel Manse, of Penu live, nuc. left Thursday for a lsit with friends In Connecticut. Mlt-s Ileum, of Delaware street, has returned from an miting at I.ako Winola. F. F. Teal, of Capouse avenue, who has been In business In London, liner . for tho past two years, and who lus spent the past few weeks with bis family here expects to sail from New York today for Lcvidon, accompanied by his family. Major unci Mrs. Hlck3 and daush- f JVJCIJS Expect a Busy Day Today. Children's Wash Suits Children's Sail or Blouse Suits, neat fancy stripe. Ke- . 0 ducedto.. 4oC New combina tions in wash suit fabrics. , Price reduced to 90C Novelty Summer Wash Suits for Boys, from 3 to 12 years, marked for this sale $1.48 Fancy Blouse Suits with fancy inlaid collar. Reduced price, $1.15 H The "Brighton." It's a nov elty we introduced this season. Also some "Russian" and "Golf Blouses. The prices reduced to $1.75and$2.48 er & Co., Franklin Ave, Every Woman iJlntercMetUnUhouMknovr -iS'' Ai.r -- , ij MARVEL Whirling Spray Tli'nWitlHlHyrlBr. JstS ;.vs& Asa 1 vr ' ro (101 una miction, nrai .- MOM t nmrnirui ll'uliMcd. IllIflDMt lOtuniij A b.f..trorlt. irh-inhihH (apply Ihe .11.11111:1.. ,'.,.i,i ii other, lint nend itniim for 11 luilrilteit linnk .rtl.tLH ulrri lull iwl K'uUr nii'l il ' !tmtln-"'iiiMiii-ioMiiieii .11 n 1:1,10., Hoom ff.0, Time nils.. Kcw Vcik. U TliMM tlnv rniilfa ii r i'Bi III an Mu".;,,.,M,"aitlvM "c"p.rr'ie?.!.V.r."-,l-.",y.mIDTI U YVIflCtl Uiiiu XIV V ui'iiti linn inirrinn iiim CsyiK vv " JT r Kf vm TO: ters are ocjtupintr their pretty new humo on Columbia avenue. I