The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 14, 1901, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1901.
5"
8
xxxxxxxxxxxa
THE MODHIIN IIAtlDWAnG 310112.
IN MANY B
3
WAYS
fitrniydiy Steel Ware Ik su
porlor to nil other enam
eled wares. Hvory piece
of Stransky YVnro Is mnl
from a slnglp sheet of steel
no (ifams to rust Is cov
ered w lth four coats best
enamel Is pure white In
side. Every utensil Is
guaranteed to last five
J cars.
Footc & Shear Co.
JJ9N. Washington Ave 6
JOOOOOOOOOOCX
MMMMHWaMlMMMHHMWMHHmaMMN
jsome Knit Garments
for Babo nntl child that will
make a mother happy and
tho child restful. Wo nie
specialists in this lino and
havo everything in tho ad
vanced styles for infants and
childicn.
Tho Rahn Ra7PflP
I 510 Spruce Street.
LACKAWANNA BUSINESS COLLEGE,
3Ki Wnh nc-n nTU', Gutrruty building.
Nc.v tfrm 1 f e ns Sept. 3
mmasmsum
Your
Ambition
Should be to savo as well
as to pet. Deposit your
savings with
THE PEOPLE'S
ONlOrJLffg)LABEL
PERSONAL.
Oliver ,lohnon, of Nrwirk. V J , Is a guest
of 1 ricrr.i, c Oih.on street
Vrmnrv liank p-innelh lm returned from on
fi-til i minus in tho .Vim ml u Wo.
M R Pjirv, miprrintrnilrnt of nr prvlrp en
the m kawanni railroad, spent jesterday in
rtinshiininn
I ! Welch, Iravrlinc pik'rncer nsrnt of tho
Ontjin dtnl WeMern riilroid, wi3 in Wilkes.
Pirrp vpj.tmliy.
Mi 5 Nettle Vew-rll, of Money avenue, hi. tp
turned frfni tun uprks' vilt at the Chiutiu'i'ia
afremMv, l .irinrl Urmc, N. V.
V .1 Inohey anil on, Franrl, of riirntnut
ri re lrfi veMndiy for an evleiidrel vac Hum
to hp nunt in the lit. l ut if ill country tCRiun
armiml llinroik, V.
i irnrv ind Mr. . Voshurii ami child iml
Mi ifulii-n (hippell ami c liitdrrn lone tudiv
f.r II in I I lifiun, I iko ttinoli, where thry will
rem in it tvo weeks.
Mis.- orn ml biolher, Ilnv, of Cliy avrnue,
ire at tlio lm, wIipip thry cvput to be Joined
I ilnir fither, (' i Von, who his been on
an rutpndnl trip throuili the We!.
Mo C'hirlr l!obinon, Scott f'.iey, W'ilhim
( rnu ii tnr lmh, Vndrrw llnlev ami other
(r ui thi. ntj attended the funenl of the lata
f.efree Weaver, in Wilk-s llirrc, jentcrJji.
POLITICAL.
Tor tlepuhliran priinarv election Mill he hrlil
on M'ndav, '-rpt. lbth, 1'ifll, between the houra
of 4 ind . o'clntk p ni ; thr- convention on
Thiir.div, f.rpt lltli, it 10 n'cnk a m
jih cindirljto mu't rcjiMer hii full nimr anl
ariii the oftuo for whlih ho ilrsirrs to lip a
ranihiiitr, and piy lii i'N.mrnt to the lounty
ihairmm m or brforo ug SJtli int.
llio MtiUnre rommiitpp will corrn tlirmrles
areordinsh Knul I. JJavu, Cliiunun.
l:. 1). lilkw, Srirrtirj.
GREATLY PLEASED.
High Praise for the Conservatory.
Mr. .1. Alfrprl ronnliiKton.
Pmp Slf W mo hlchly plrnsod
with tho pnnrmisi whlrh pur enn, Kuil,
has mado since pntotlnp tho Cons-eivn-tnrv
If thero h such a thlntr as lip
cnmlnK thnrouchly aKjualntcil vlthtlir
Keyboard the Kacltcn pstcm cpiinlnly
produrps that icsult. Wc can not say
tno mui h In praise of the tfetanton
Conserntnry of Music.
Respectfully youiK.
Mi 5. O. R. Aimncrmnn.
Special Piano Offer for Today nt
Guernsey Hall.
In carrylne out our plan of illspnsInK
of fiom tlmo to time luxtrumrnta
slightly used at lc, than half their
value up will today dlspo.-o of a pi, mo
at a Hkuip whlih, for u haipaln, h,is
not been equalled hy any Instiument
which has left our waipronnm within
the last six months. Tho piano In
question Is an excellent nmKe; thouKh
MlKhtly uned. Is in pprfect condition,
not havlns- been out altoKether tinea
months. Thero Is not ti mark or a
fccratch upon It. and we buhi-hiUpp It
to be strictly hlRh crade, In peifpit
condition up to ddte, and modern In
every respect. The pi lie of the piano
under oidlnaty tondltious Is $so. We
will offer the piano, with tho nboe
guarantee, for tt-o, cash only.
Tuition Free, Stroudeburg State
Normal.
Those Interested In the special ad
vantages offered by tho Htato Normal
School nt Knst Stroudshurpr, can le.nn
full particulars hy nddie&slnp; tho
principal, G. I Rlble, or hy calling on
Mr. Morris Kvnns, nt Hotel Holland
until Friday of this week.
Tho Mnitland Fair.
Tho first exhibition of the twentieth
century will bo held on Tuesday. Wed.
nede.y. Thurfdiy nnd Friday. Sep
tember 10 to 13, 1M1. The committee Is
now bui.y booking special attractions
and eveial Interesting ones have been
secured. No expense has been spared
to tecure the best that can he obtained.
HA8 WITHDRAWN CHARGE.
Miss Dorson's Parents Agrood to a
Settlement.
' rotmtnlile Kulp, of Wyoming,
brought Nicholas Saidonl, nll.is Down
ey, f i urn Scianton l.tte on Katutday
night" my-4 the Wllkes-Hano News.
' Up was taken before 'Squire Miller,
at Multby for it hearing, but the prose
tutrix, Miss Dm sen, the Wyoming girl,
was too 111 to appear against the pils
nnrr. The hearing was then continued
for several days nml S.irdonl was sent
to J.UI.
"The piloner expressed n wish to
see his patents, who ielde on a farm
at the stone bridge, along tho main
road npar Wyoming. Constable Kulp
took him there, and It was eaily Sun
day morning before they left. Until of
Snnlonl's patents weie ileepy affected
nnd wept blltotly. The prisoner stout
ly denied thnl he was mariled and
claimed that the story to the contiary
was a lie lloth of his pirotits are
haul w oi king and iepectnble people,
the mother being Italian Interpreter
In the court house, while the father
for jeais lllled a icponslblc position
with ihr- Lehigh Valley I'onl company
at West I'lttstnn. The oung man
spent Sunday in Jail heio.
The heating was to have taken place
jn oidiiv .ifietiiiHin. but In the iiii-nn-time
the pitrllts of the pioertltrlX
witlniiew Hie chnigp and hot tied the
, ir tIip lulsoner was taken to
fMinnton to Hl.ind tilal for iesstlng
and n".iiiltlng a. Scrnnlon olllcer last
Pndiv evening.
The bible nf a few diivs. Who wis
formeily Miss Snyder, of Wllkes-Ilartp,
.mi 1 whom he truked into ,n i'nmp.in. -lug
li i in to Hlngh.imton, whoip they
woie hastily married on August I, has
ini t"d, divorce proceedings against
him and he was served with the p.ipeis
lust evening .through her nwyer, S. S.
llenlng t
"Constiible Kulp took the couple's
marriage rortitlc.ito oei to Saidonl h
parents and showed tnem that their
son was anything but a person of ver-
ai it y '
Snidoni is the young man who gave
fapiain Pais ai h a bpoip tussle
here Trlday last after his arrest.
BALANCES PROTECTED.
They Can't Bo Touched Without tho
Approval of the Recorder
and Controller.
A rintiop In the "Hipper1 bill Is be
ginning to pliuh Mime of the council
mi n "f the city In a ery uncoinfort
nine manner. It ptovides that no Item
of expense against the Ity sb ill be
rhi iged against an unevpi'iideil bal
ance of an appropriation unless the
re oidei nnd inntndlcr ceitlfy that tho
imittei Is urgent and cannot wall for
the in t niipiopiiation ordinance.
Keiently the recorder has been nvkeil
to (ertlfy th.it n number of pet schemes
wlib h coiincllineii are aiiNlous to put
tlitiuigli counills mid which would
li.ixe to be ihaiged against unexpend
ed balances mo urgent, but he has
u-fimed to do so titi'll he has time to
glw them full consideration.
It is likely that he will refuse his ap
proval to all mi h schemes. The le
i order has declined icpcntcdly that he
wants to see the ilellclem ics that now
elt paid Just us inpldly as they can
be and that If he does not anompllsh
another thing dining the teim for
wlildi he has been named by the gov
einor he wants to get the llnaiK lal af
lalrs of the uly sualghtciied out din
ing that time and put on a business,
like footing. With this In mind It
would not bo wonderful If the leionler
would insist on keeping the balances
just wheie they nie to the end that
they may be available later for the
pajment of the deficiency bills which
li.no swept towards the city tn asm y In
Mali shoals dining the last two jiais.
WAS A BIO SUCCESS.
Street Railway Men's Picnic Drew
Largo Crowds to Nay Aug.
Thousands of nple Jouino.ved to
Nay Aug p.uk 'tonlny to nttend the
plmlc of the Sii.mtnn Hallway .m
ployes' Mutual Aid t-oiiety. The fes.
thitles began at noon and continued
light til) to midnight.
llauer's band g.uo two cm client on-cett.-,
in tho moiiilng nnl afternoon. In
the new- bandstand in the center of the
Imptoved end of the p.nk. These con
terts wcio listened to bj enotmous
crowds, especially the one at night,
when tlu.uand of people gatheted to
hear the inutdc. The musklans weie
hanipeied at night hy the poor light.
Tho electtlc HshM In the stand weie
onnectod with the power wlie of the
stieet railway company, nnd eeiy
time a tar ctimc up the Mulberry
street hill, they became neaily c.xtln
gtilshed. The entrances to the paik weie piet
tlly Illuminated ..t night wllh the clec
tile.il designs taken fiom the com
pany's speilal "tiolley patly" tar. The
meriy-go-rounds, l.izzle-da.zle, pop.
coin stands, eti., on the '-fieo mid
way." outside the paik, did n. tiemend
ous busine.ss all day anil night, nnd all
in all the pknic wn a huge success.
The uiiiip.ui found Itself unable to
accommodate the I use uowds with
stilllclent cms, and as n consequence
ceiy i. if bound for the paik wnu
ovei crowded. The Tilbune tepoiter
counted lis passengers on one of the
.small-sled open lais, which left the
city about 0 p. in.
The lommlttee having chaise of Ihe
picnic consisted of the follow Ihr- em
ploes. 11. H. r.itteion, Michael
I.yncn, Patrick Messltt, T J. Mullen,
Alec McTaggntt, John NRholson nnci
John Ryan. ,
Northup Family Reunion.
The Nnrthup family reunion will ho
held In the maple grove on the John
Noithup faun, near Glenbtirn station,
Saturday, August 17, Teams will meet
filends coming on the trains and con
vey them to the grounds.
Membeis of this laigo family nre ie
quested to bring, with their well. filler!
baskets, old telle and old plctuicri of
Individual membeis, whether dead or
living, that they may be viewed by the
company. Hy older of tho committee
of an.ingemer.ts-, ,
" lleniy W. Northup, Chnltmnn.
Puie cie.im. puie milk, pure sugar,
pure ilavoiing inako pure Ice cream.
That's Unnlej's 4-'0 Spiuce Btreet.
Be Wise
Today! "
11it nicjiia md
iur child t& HIE
I'ONShlUATORY tr.
tudy piano (Jndil
ale tcicher unci
but mrlhodi. 1'iom
:ft up lor year'a
tultlen. Write er
call.
J. ALl-'ltUU l'ENNLN'UION.DIrcctor
HIGH SCHOOL
CURRICULUM
OUTLINE OF COURSE OF STUDY
FOR NEXT YEAR.
It Has Been Arranged by Prof.
Joslin, tho Now Principal, and
Has Been Approved by the Board
of Control A Larger Number of
Elective Studios Aro Provided for
Than in tho Past The Study of
the Spanish Language to Be
Taken Up.
The curriculum for the Scranton High
school for the coming school yuar.whlcli
was ptoparcd by the iipw pilnclpal,
I'icif. Joslin, nfter consultation with
the members of the faculty and which
wns ndnpted by the board of control
on Monday night, dlffcis In many ma
terial was from the course of study
In force last ear.
The courses last year weie designated
as tho classical, I.atln-.sc lentiflc, L'ng
llsh and commercial. This year the
courses will be known as the college
piepaiatni, si lentlllc, general and
commercial. Last year the courses of
study weie not generally followed and
pupils weie permitted upon lequest to
take studies In all foui. This yenr
students will be required to follow
closely the course of study which they
decide to take at the beginning of the
year and will not be permitted to Jump
mound from one coutse to the iilhei.
This will pievent the taking of
fciiap" courses, or In other words tho
study of somp simple study In tho com
meiclal com sp such as penmanship
and spelling or business arithmetic In
lieu of some morp dlflicult studv In ono
of the other courses such ns Latin or
titeek.
The prltulpalchange In thee urrlculutn
is In the larger number of elective
studies which pupils may take. Last
year theie wore very few" elective
studies and there were none whatever
until the third year. The new cuul
culinn provides a large number of elec
tive studies In each car.
Tin-: i:lkctivb sthdiks.
A single Illustration will sufTlce to
show the number of elective studies
which the student has to choose from.
I'nder the old riiirlciilum the fieshmau
student taking the classical course, cor
responding to the coIIorp preparatory,
had no elective studies whatever. Ho
or she was requited to take up I.atln,
algebra nnd nnc lent history. This
year the freshman student deciding
upon the college piepar.Uory course Is
required to take I-atln, 1'ngllsh nnd
nlgebrn and can take any two of the
following studies: KnglMi hlstoiy,
chawing, physical geography and physi
ology. Tho number of iccltatlons per week
for each .student Is fixed nt twenty, or
as near that number as possible, and
th" number of recitations In the ie.
quired studies aro so nrranged that he
en she Is bound to take up some of the
erritlve studies in order to have the
requited twenty iccltatlons n week.
An expei Intent Is to be made in the
teaching of the Spanish language. Stu
dents taking either the scientific n
genet ,il courses will be 'permitted to
study Spanish during their Junior and
senior years. The Instructor Is to be
Tiof. S. rrledewald. a linguist of abil
ity .'ind n splendid Spanish scholar.
The language will not be taught unless
a sulllclently large number of students
to make up a fair sl?ed class signify
their intention of studlng It. It Is
expected, however, that such a class
cm be seemed on ac count of the clo-e
telntlons with the Spanlsh-speaklng
people of Cuba. Potto Hini and the
Philippine Islands, Into which this
country has been brought by tho ttend
of ev cuts.
cophsi: ampi.ikii:i.
The lonimenlal course has been nm
plltlod bv the Introduction of civics
duilng the second year and economics
during the third and final year. Hoth
these studies are icqulred nnd nre add
ed In otder that tho commercial stu
dents may have an opportunity to do
n little stiid.vlng nt home. The work
In the common lal toiuse In the past
has been of such n nature that It could
be nil accomplished In the class room
and the school authorities have decided
tint It was a little bit too easy, hence
the addition of these two extra studies.
In the table of studies given below
the figures nfter each repiesent the
number of recitations per week for
ench stiifjy and the totals represent the
total number of recitations per week.
Wheie only five iccltatlons mo flgurpd
for two studies, there will be tlueo In
one study and two In nnothei, or one
study will be taken up dining the first
pait of the year nnd the other during
the last part.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY.
FRIMIMW.
Tli quired
lrii.'!ih tliti 3
Alirrbn ' n
Latin " j
I Irrtho (chrww onri
F.ncllch lllaterv, Drawlne. rhjlcMl rifoenphy
and rh.ctlolt'cy g
sopiioMoni:.
ltpriilreil-
r'nchsh ..
fieoniftrj. Plane
l.itin
OLD flOTHER HUBBARD
A bare cupboard may luve itirtlM Mother
Huhhirii. Were .he alive now ihe miM neter
find her rupboard bire to long aa .he could pur
chaw of in. Our line of grocniea and fresh
vegetables if uneicetled.
E. G. COURSEN.
Klertlre (ehnoe enO
1'ieneh, Oermin, Greek or Ph)tlc- A
19
jx'sion.
tlro,ulreJ
1'nalUli 1
latin &
Siliil (leomelry, lirciln HIMnry with Mjlhol.
on? r, 5
t'lretlii (eheoe one)
I remit, (.'ernun, Oreek er rhjslu S
ID
SRNtOn.
UfqulreJ
l,tln A
Mtthrmatleal Ilevlens and ltoman History ... S
r.lecllve (ihone one)
1'rcm.h, tlpiman, Creek 10
(ohoow one)
HmtlUh, Coll cep Itradinji , 2
SCIENTIFIC.
m.SIIMAN.
Heqiilred
Fnellih S
Alcrbra .,5
llleetlcp (rhrwve one)
i'rcnrh, Ccinun, I.atln 5
(rhnoep two)
l'h.cloloev. Physical OeoKraphy, F.nulUh III.-
tore, Drawing S
sonioMonn.
Heiulrrcl
Knisllth
Plane Orinetry 6
flrnclne 2
Flee live fiber." onel
Frrnrh, firrm.n or I.atln &
(rhooie to)
Aftrononiy. rtotie, Civlra, rontitntlnnil Ill-
tory of t'nited Stated, Zoology, Oeolesy .... S
JL'NIOr..
itPluirprl
Fnellh 4
Phvsics ft
Pell'l fteoniptry. Trigonometry and Funrjlne.. 5
Heitlve fehow one)
French, ('.pnnan, Itln or SpunUh 5
(ehooae one)
Prawirg or Creclan History 2'i
sm
PKNinn.
llPQllllPil
Fnirlith 2
rhamei! larebn and MathenuUral IJrvlewa.. 3
C hrmi'lrv . 5
llretice frhooe one)
Freneh, Cermin, Spmlh or Tilln ,,. 5
(cbone one)
Drawing or Unman HMory 2
n
GENERAL COURSE.
FftbSltMAN.
l!ro,iIred
1 ncli'h fi
Alcobia 5
Hr.iw Itic 2
1 IppIIip
Ironi othrr frMhmin rourp, Inc-ludlni on
lanRuaijp other than Knsllh S
10
soriinvoRK.
Ileipilied-
1'ncli-li 4
fiponiPtrj, Plane ,',
Draeeinir z
hlrrtiep
Fiom other frphmin and eophomore rourp,
iiuludlng one lanjuac other Hun l.iiftlish.. 0
Jt'.vioa.
Dro'ilred
rnsll'li 4
ricenlis i
Hrc-ive
1 1 oni othrr rourr, ire enlor, inrludlms one
lanuuagc other than l!n?Ih It
SENIOR,
ppouircil
ItielMi J
I IPLtlVP
l'nmi olhrr roure, inrhidlnu one lineu.ise
older than HnslMi 1"
2')
COMMERCIAL COURSE.
FHKMIMW.
Kf qui red
liiflith
HiuIihm Form, I'cmnanehlp and prlliiis
Hi,lifa I orm
( in meicial Ceettrapli"
W
SOl'IIOVIORli
lteciuiied
1 I 2lU
c emi.ponilriire ar.il lperitlng
Ilnnk Upppln?
t r 1 1 B ra pley
( llirs
JL'MOn.
Ileqiiueil -
1iub.li
Ponk kre iiiur
Mrh"i;r,ip!i
tVinnnensil I nv and Tepprilinz .
1 conoinies
AN ELECTRIC LIGHT MAP
It Will Show the Location of Each
Street Lamp Paid for
by the City.
I'p to date It has bpen the business
of no one In particular to keep an ac
count of the number of electilc lights
the city is iei-ponslble for maintaining,
nnd In consequence no one has kept
such an nc count. Kvery now and then
the police ofllceis have been Instructed
to count the lights, but their work has
not always been nccuiate. As n icsult
thei'e have been conflicts and disputes
over electilc light hills. The company
Is now i barging the city for 6.'9 lights-,
and the police icnus shows onlv 641
lights.
This Is evidence nf one of two things,
the city is not being treated tight by
the company, or the police census was
not accurate,
Dliector of Public Safety Wormscr
and IHiector of Public Works Roche
have consulted nbnut the matter nnd
this week the lights will be counted by
employes nf the two depaitnients, who
will he accompanied by n teptesenta
tlve of thp company. After the count
In completed tho engineer's department
will compile a map showing thn exact
location of evety electric light In the
city. As new lights are oidPreel and
elected they will be given a plate on
the map.
This will do away with nil uncer
tainty nbout the number of lights and
enable the city officials to tell nt a
glance where each light Is located.
Scranton Business College.
The demand for bookkeepeis nnd
stenographers continues even dining
vacation. Many students are receiving
promotion.
Pay nnd evening sessions will reopen
Tuesday. September 3. Those who de
slro Information should call any tlmo
after August 10,
For a Good Quiet Day's Outing
go to Harvey's lake with the flood Fel
lows, August 16. No changes, direct to
the ground by steam. See bills,
Hanley'a Ice cream Is popular for
detsert this summer. 120 Spruce street.
The popular Punch cigar Is still tho
leader of the lOo cigars.
WILL CLOSE
TOMORROW
NO MORE NEW NAMES TO BE
TAKEN AFTER THEN.
All Who Wish to Enter The Trlb
tine's Educational Contest Should
Enroll at Once Schwenkar, Miles
and Miss Pedrick Made Increases
in Their Scores Yesterday The
Latter Had the Best Results and
Now Threatens the Holder of
Seventh Place.
is4sH',Hf
Standing of Contestants. 1
TABLE NO. 1.
X 11 this rrm the lit d.y, theae would win:
rolnta.
1. Meyer Lewis, Scran
ton 015
"- Miss Wilhelmina
Griffln, Providence. 408
3. Henry Schwenkw.
South Scrnnton... 376
4. William Miles, Hydo
Park 320
5. Garfield Andorson,
Carbondale 234
0- Ray Buckingham,
Elmhuist 162
7. Miss Norma Mere
dith, Hyde Park . . 130
8. Miss Vida Pedrick,
Clark's Summit. . . 110
TABLE NO. 2.
Hew many of theie will be In Table No.
1 on the closing d.y!
roln'.J. i.
0. August Brunner, Jr.,
Cnrbondale 105 T
10. Frnnk Kemmerer,
Factoryvlllo 63 f
ii. David O. Emery,
Wimmers, Pa. . . . 45 t
12. Arthur C. Griffls,
Montrose 30
13. W. H. Harris, Hydo
Fark 23
14. Miss Minnio Wallls,
Carbondale 23 f
15. E. J. Sheridan, Hnw-
ley 0
16. Miss Jennie Ward,
Olyphant 6 t
17. Robert Campbell,
Green Rldgo 3
14t
Neither Meyer Lewis nor Miss Cilf
fln, the two leadeiw In The Tilbune's
Hducatlonnl Contest, made any gain
esleidav Henry Schwenker, In third
place, and William Miles, In fouith,
did, however, Mr. Miles scoring the
Inigest number of points. This morn
ing Schwenker has the advantage over
Miles of half a hunched. Miss Vida
Pedilck made the best showing of all
and Is now secure In eighth place bv
eleven points inme than Hi miner.
Theie nie only fourteen points dlffei
ence between Miss Meiedlth and Miss
Pedilck for seventh place.
Only two dap nie left now for those
who have not alicady done so to enter
their names as participants in the ten
test, for the entry list will be closed at
.1 o'edoek toiiiniiow evening, and after
that time no one not then eniolkd v 111
be pel milted to c nine In
This ,s a pai ticiilarly good time fur
beglnneis to come In, for the con
testants who have alicady legHteied
points have relaxed to a cnnsldeiable
extent In their woik tho past two or
tin re weeks.
Any one who desires to higln the
work now should send a postal to
"lMltoc Hdiicatlonal t most," Tiili
une, Scianton, Pa. when he or she
will be furnished nt oni e with the ncc -cpsaiy
blanks and instructions See
full pnitlculai s on fouith page of this
moi nlng's Tilbune
Try the new 5c cigar "Kleon."
rr.l
We are determined to sell
every
In our stock this season we
have cut the price so low that
they aro sute to go. Plaited
bosom shirts shltts with cuffs T
attached some with two pair of
detached cuffs, tlmt hetetofore J
sold for $1.50 and J.'.OO, at J I 00,
All of our J1.00 shirts, 75c.
Straw Hats
Kvery $1 oO and $.'.00 straw, any
Btyle, either rough or split braid, T
nt $1 00. Knox straws, both split
and tough braids, $:'00.
All 50c neckwear i educed to 35c t
SiC 1
103'
Wa.MnaUA ."
j. 4.4.4.4.4. .Hi -
Oils, Paints
1
jmiw auo wai.
Wa.Mnaui) Am.
maion?y un & roanuiacrurmg lompany,
J 141-149 Meridian Street. J
TELEPHONE 26-2.
HVHltufi BH hSkTu IbM A IBff "Zs
PRESERVED Jf. J
WITH A lyy I'" J
K9D AK , XJTr
YHEJTOMS&7 I
1 PLEAcUREof X
1 mm mm '
; ly wAm gH
w H N t$Ei
! ELECTS IRK
I YUSi K?MK"
WILL PLAY FAST TEAMS.
Schedulo Arranged for Frank South
ard's Scranton Nine.
Manager Frank Pouthnrd has com
pleted nn excellent schedule to h
plaved by his Scranton team, nnd last
night announced the dates he has fixed
for games. Tho complete schedule Is
as follows, Plttston being the first out
of city team to play here:
1'ittton at Siranton- viu 11
rantnn at I'inlnn int ID.
rV'llPKiates at Scranton ue. IT.
Sonnton at I'oltsvllle ng 21 it,
Wilkes flarre at Sriantnn-ug 21.
sVrantnn at Wllkellirre Aua. 'JX
Wllk'sHarre at Seranton vuj. 31.
stranton at Wilkee llarre Sept 1.
W liken Parte at Scranton 1 abor clay, Sept. 2.
Reduced Rates to Chattanooga, Tonn.
& Return Via. Southern Railway.
On account of the twelfth annual
convention of the National Association
of Letter Cnirleis nt Chattanooga,
Tenn., Septembei l!-7, inni, the South
ern tallway will sell tound ttlp tickets
to Chattanooga, Tenn . at into of one
111 st-e lass fate, Tickets will be pold, to
nnone, on August 31. September 1 nnd
-'. with final limit to September 10, 1!W
ThtoiiRh Pullman cliawlng room
sleeping cms to Chattanooga dnny.
Dining car seivlce.
Charles L. Hopkins, Hti let passen
ger agent. Southern tallway, KJ8 Chest
nut stteet, Philadelphia, will furnish
all infoimntlon.
.
Keep Posted About Homo Affairs.
The Tribune will be mailed to you
while away during the summer
months for 12 cents n week. The ad
cliess may be changed as often ns de
shed and the paper will be mailed
dliect, piomptly, eveiy clay. Any
complaint should be made Immediate
ly to Tho Tribune office.
Piumpt dellveiv In hot wenthet does
much to keep a pei.ou cool. Older your
ice cream at llanley's, 1J0 Spiuie stteet.
Houses for sale, rent or exchange.
Truilci-.' Heal l.-late C" , lirt Wjihinslon ave.
Sp!JO!!a!K!!J:
I Re-Building
I Sale of House-1
i furnishings
K Wash Boilers K
m frnncr cnltrl nnr! 01k
5 made, riveted handles,
5 a'e price, each
g 45o
Wash Boards
5 ( .mc Iront regular 20c
board. Price, eich
6 12c
O Clothes Bars
V Patented extension bars
Q over 6 ft. high. Sale price
g 75c
M Clothes Wringers
JJ Rival make, warranted
V to give satisfaction, 10 in.
W roll. Sale price, each,
0 K1 Tf M
0 I I V
nKonMoJSo:
SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS,
bCRANTOV, PA.
T J. Foiter, President Flmer II I.anall, Treat.
B. J. Foiter, Stanley P. Allen,
Vice Pre.Ident. Secretary
and Varnish
R ...T.
I MIE K i
7. k
B8
CVvV. 1 si
sssssMf
During our Great Clearing X
Sale of
Ladies'
Neckwear I
we have reduced prices as
follows:
$1.50 Neckwear $1.25
i. oo Neckwear 75
.75 Neckwear 50
.50 Neckwear 39
Sale now going on to make
room for fall stock.
i Cramer-Wells Co., I
t 130 Wyoming Ave.
sHsj$
GoingAway
Furnishings....
Heforo you start on your vaca
ton tilp, let ue lit jou out the shirts,
the neckwear, the bathing suit and
the other furnishings that you will
need. Hverythlng In stock that Is
fashionable, at prices that will
leavo you more money to spend on
your trip.
CONRAD'S
"A Gentlemen's Furnisher."
305 Lackawanna Avenue.
TO ORDER
Mcn'd Bulla -.. $15.00
Men's (Trousers .. 3.50
Ladies Suits - 13.00
IUlm; pay; Skirt ... 5.50
King Miller, Merchant Tailor,
33 SPRUCQ STREET.
The Economy's
August Furniture Sale
DID YOU
OTlCr. the crowd, which attended Um
opening of our Uth annual event? Th
number of people who ueie here thous
that Rtniiinc lwrifilnj ate appreel.ted.
A SUINfi TO YOU OF A THIRD TO
OM. II U".
rillFION'lKnS Solid oak, c , .
worth 1-7 00 34.0
PIDinOAnilS Oik, nicely -y t nn
careed, worth 1.1 ZI.UU
rOlCIH-1 -- Velour, oak .Q
Inini. worth $1J.V) y.'tV
lltON' HhD White enamel, oa
full Hie, wcuth & '"0
lu.imoovi si irs siiui , -y
oak. vvoitli i"i0i '.UU
1 1ll: HI.VI) SIAPF. CAIirKT SALE oon
tmuoi, and everything eoo. at
HALF PRICE
Th Parpet , ST'jo
fric taipet Jio
Mule I p"
Innk f..r the ilF.lt pniNTlID MVSilA
T(- It mirk, the choicu tlunsi at
grejtiy irilucd prnci
CREDIT YOU f CERTAINLY 1
TH&
221-223-283-227
WYOMING AVJBNTTB.
0T.
ieomm
i
At,