Til ' -.' ' - r THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1901. WEST THREE BOYS UNDER ARREST CHARGED WITH DISORDERLY CONDUCT ON MAIN AVENUE. They Weie Engaged In Annoying Pedestrians When Caught by tn trolmnn Davis lieutenant Wil liams Appointed Captain Patrol man McColllgan Discovered Some thing West Side Driving Club Races Thursday Mrs. Hemn Re covering. John Daley, nt 422 Chestnut Mrrrt; John Donahue of P.'S West T.ucka wanna nvenue, nnd lMdle Clarke, of 4.' Chextnut stteet, thrci' loys who wrro arrested on n v at rant lust even Ins for disorderly conduct, were each lined 2 by Police Mugiittate Davles. Tor some time muiii'ious complalntM have been nude to the police nbnut boys who congregate on the sidewalks, t)ii Main avenue Sunday evening and pil-sh one iinother Into pedestilaiiH go ing to anil limn church. I'.-itiiiltiuin n,ivM .1. D.nl caught tJio liuvt tn the ait Sunday evening nnd in rented miiing Cl.irke who "peached" 01. Ids 1 onipanluiih. .imj In cidentally pl.nod the lil.uue on them Til') Willi UH W.IM SU"lli out veitut- day iinil all tlnee weie (nought in lnt night If the Hum nf not paid the buys will eieh np'Mid (he day? In jail. This ought to mic 'is u warning to otllOW, Mild the tlit ones aueited will be more severcl. elcilt with, , the pollee aie literinlnid to break tip till practice. Patents who pi unit their loyi t'i lomp the streets when they omjht to be In beil, cannot expect to keep them out of ml.ehief. It's Captain Williams Now. l.l.'Utenaiit Thomas I. Williams, who ban been In oli.uge of th West Sernn ton pieimet for the p.ist eight yea is. was cteitl.t luoiniited to the tup taliify of the city polli c foiee to sttc eei) Captain John O.iv In. who will be place d in chatge of the .lacUs-un stieet linii.se. Tim piomotlon comes to him as well nieilted ie cognition of faithful service, nnd was- tinsuliclteei eltlur by himself or his friends. The first Intimation the nontenant had of his promotion was whin Dlroi tor of I'ubl.e Safctv Woim fer rongratulated lilm jestotdav on the fippolntnient. During bib scnic In West Scianton SUNBURN liose and Almond Cream removes redness of the skin and soothes the pain fit sunburn in one night Take a bottle with jou en jour vacation. FOn SALE I1Y 0. W. JKNKINS. One Weeks' ClearUp Sale of Seasonable Fancy Dress Good?. We are busy getting ready for our Annual Fall Open ing of Dress Goods. The stock will be unusually large and complete, and we regret to find that we will hardly have room to do it justice. That's why this unusual sale and these extraordinary low price3 are quoted this week. Truly, 'tis au ill wiud blows nobody good, as our patrons will get a substantial benefit in this case. Double fold Plaid3 suitable for Children's School Dresses. A good ijc value for IOC Highly finished Jacquard Suitings, all colors, 40 inches wide. Regular 25c A tn Cloth for lOli A handsome lot of two tone mixtures in full line of Fall Shadings. Very cheap at 12k Full yard wide storm ser ges not a snacie missing, rine Heavy Twill. This week 15c . All wool French Beiges. Regular 75c cloth iu all the oest early fall mix 49c tures Ready for Inspection Today. : Full range of the newest Pedestrian and Tour- ,Jst Skirtings, including many exclusive novelties f and special importations. Prices from 65c to $2.00 the Yard. Globe Warehouse SCRANTON Lieutenant Williams has made hun dreds of friends, nnd he is without question ono of the most popular and energetic officers on the force. The work of founding up the spcakearies recently, which came tinder his direc tion, has been well done, and Is only un evidence of what ho is capable of doing if t.ie opportunity presents Itself. While the people of West b'cranton nro sorry to pait with lilm, they recog nize that his promotion Is deserved, nnd congratulate him, wishing lilm continued success In the central city. An Early Morning Discovery, l'nttolman John McColllgan had an amusing experience early yesteiday morning, which he tells Inteiestlngly, although but few hae thus far been let Into the secret. While pntiolltig his boat on South Main avenue he dlscov- I'lid "something doing" on the fiont poich of a ceitaln house. At 111 st It occuned to him that a young couple weie holding hands, nnd he did not like the idea of disturbing them. However, he continued to shadow the place, which is in a daik spot, and after a reasonable length of time heaid a noise which sounded like a chair being moed. Suspecting that n porch thief win at work, the p.itiolman crept stealthily up and to his surptlse found a large eat playfully rocking the rocker. Jack "looped the loop," which is the latest thing among the cops In making their usual nightly rounds West Side Driving Club. Sixty-five members, have been en rolled In the West Side Dilvlng club nnd they expect to have a jolly time at the idee meet on the Speedway Thursday atternoon. A band wagon will leave Main avenue ami Lafavette nti eft at 1 p. in. to cuny a largo number up to the com so. The laces will Mart promptly at 2 o'clock. James Kelly will be the starter. He will appoint the othei of ficials of the com so. There are fie entiles In the running race, five In the 2 JO class and four In the thieo minute class. The fiee-for-.ill will be open until the time for stalling. Mrs. Hearn Improving. The condition of Mis. John Hearn, of North Cm field avenue, was much Im-piow-d yesterday and she lias now ie covered consciousness. Her' mind is rather a blank as to what really hap pened to her on Satin da night, when she fell and fractured her skull, but n far ns she can tecall there was no man mound. The natuie of her Injury would lndl cite that she fell and struck her head on the picket of a fence, although she has not yet given any Idea of how the accident leally occuired. Some One in the Building. The janitor of public school No. IS, on 1 ellevue heights, repotted to the polie late Sunday night that some one wns In the building and that he had them locked In. lie also stated that some one was In the building Sat urday night, and that a woman known Changeable White Cord in most of the desirable .fall col orings. A fine, heavy all wool cloth, specially design ed for Ladies Tailored Suits. Regular value $1.00 Sale price 490 A little lot of High Class Homo Spun Cheviots, 54 inches wide, and very desir able for separate skirts. Pfl A rare bargain at Duu 46-inch fiue all wool Ser ges in all the good fall shades A really good 50c tit serge for only 0 I U Your choice this week of our regular 65c line Aft colored Henriettas for T'Uu to him wns nsen leaving the building early Sunday morning. He claimed that entrance was effect ed through n. window, which Is nbout ten feet above the ground. Patrolmen McColllgnn and John Thomas searched the building from cellar to garret Hun day night, but could find no traces of nnyono having been In there. Texas Steers Hun Wild. A number of leal live Texas steers escape f 10m Slower' packing house on Kunday and made their way to West park, where they were een grazing for some time. The employes of the packing house experienced much trou ble In returning them to the slaughter house. The steeis started up the valley and went ns far as Thioop, crossing and reciosslng through the Lackawanna river four times before they were fin ally caught. NOTES AND PERSONALS. Mrs. H, I. Hvnns, of South Main nvenue, spent Sunday nnd Monday with ft lends In Wllkes-Uarre. Abel Stover, of Ithaca, X. Y., who has been Msltlng at the home of his pai (tits on Lafayette street, returned homo ycsterd.iy. Pi of. and Mr .lames Hughes and child, of Washburn .stteet line ie tinned home troni a btlef sojourn lit t'nlond.ile. Mr. and Mrs. William Prltchard, of West Lackawanna avenue, returned home vesterday from a few days' visit in New York city. The West Side Driving club's races will ho held next Thursday afternoon on the Llmhutsl boulovaid speedway, A number of entries hae alie.tdy been ieceled. The seventh annual excursion of the liaptbt Young People's union of Noitheiidtein Pcnnsj lnnla will be run to Olen'Onnko this inclining ner thp Cential Ilallroad of New Jeisey, leaving Scranton nt T 15 o'clock. The excursionists will also visit Mauch Chunk nnd Summit Hill. The ladles of Hinnch No. (141, Catho lic Henevolent association, will hold a basket nlinic for mcmheis and fi lends nt Nay Aug paik this after noon and evening. The meinbei.s of Waco council No 4.", Daughters of Pocohontas, aie ic qucfited to attend fin Important meet ing In lied Men's hall this evening. How land D. Thomas and family will take possession of their new home on Not th llde Paik avenue dining the coming week. The funeial of the late Michael riynn will t.iko place nt J SO o'clock this morning fiom the bouse, 40 North Ninth wtuet. Sen ices will lie held in St. Patrick's Catholic chuich, and in terment will be made in the Cathedral cemetety. The remains of the late Mis, Mary Citlrtax, who died at the home of her daughter. Mr.s. Martin Kaily, on Ky non street, were taken -to Pittston for Intel ment. Mr. and Mis. Charles Markley nnd daughter, of North Iiinmley avenue, lime icturned home fiom Atlantic City. James Williamson, of New Yoik, Is Msltlng his brother, John, of Luzerne stteet. Mr. and Mis. Henjamln Hughes, of Luzerne street, enteitalned a large number of friends Saturday afternoon in honor of their son. Willnrd's ilfth birthday. Miss Sadie Davis, of Uromley ave nue, gave a party Saturday evening at her home to a number of fi lends. Marvin Croinet, of North Uromley avinue, nn emploje of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company, stepped on a nail recently and sus tallied a seveie injury. The Sherman avenue mission school of the Plymouth Congregational church will plc-nle at Nay Aug paik tomorrow. Kaees, base ball und other amusements Will be enjojed. Kiank Pedrlck, of North Main nve nue, Is home from a two weeks' vaca tion spent at Lake Sheridan. Mis. Orrln Hnyden, of Susrpiehanna county, is visiting Mrs. Charles Mc C.overn, of South Sumner avenue. Arthur Spencer, of North Main ave nue, permanent man at the Phoenix engine houe. has concluded his vaca tion and lesiimed his duties. lanu s Conlln. of rilmore avenue, is vls.tlng his pin cuts at Fall lllver, Mass. Mrs. ("If nous, of Philadelphia, and Mis fiotlt-liall, of Pottsvllle, are guests of Mis. D. C. Hughes, of Bromley ave rue. Mr.s. Vmnk Slofe, of Lincoln avenue, is entcvt.imlng Mis. Frank Ames, of rreiona, Wayne county. Miss Minnie Amis, of Lincoln nve nue. has returned home liom a visit with iclatives In Wayne county. Mr. and Mrs. tiuiiiUi! Mow man and son. of Sterling ;;. v., have icturned heme fiom a is.t w th friends here. Mlos t'l.ua Olbbs, Mrs. Hums and sons. Alexander Thomas, DeWItt Neelej . Uessln Neeley, Nellie. Cierakllne and Clarissa Phillips arc home fiom Lake Sheridan. Mr. and Mis. John Wardell, of North O.u field avenue, are entertaining Mrs. Havenstud. of Moscow. Miss Klla Chase, of Factoryvllle, spent Sunday with Miss Anna Reneh er, of North Lincoln avenue. Miss Agnes How man, of Mt. lVcono, Is being entertained by MIss.m Mynle and Hessl Frounfelker, of ooutti Hyde P.ircj avenue. Ueorgo W.llllams, of Virginia is a guest at the Jonie of Mr. aid Ms. Samul I'oihhnius, of North Suminr av enue Frank Fellows, of Tenth street, con templates a visit to Yellowstone Park and other points of interest In the west. John How en, of Keyser aenue, es terday returned the horse nnd surrey he took troni In front of Cl.uke Oros.' store Inst Friday night, to Its owner, Mr AVagner, of Taylor avenue Bow cn also paid several dollars costs In clined by the owner In searching for his property, nachel, the 3-months-old child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fled W. Young, of PI4 West Lackawanna avenue, died yes terday and will be bulled this after noon In the Washburn ttieet cemetery. The icmalns of the late Thomas Jenkins, who died nt the Heaeh Woods, will be brought here tomorrow and In tel red in the Washburn street ceme tery. Dr. Oeorgo H, rteynolds, of North Mnln avenue, continues to lmproe, and was nblo to sit up nvvhlle es tcril.iy. Mis, John T. Hvnns, son Hayden and daughter Helen, of Washburn A GREAT SURPRISE Ij In More for all nhn uo Kcmp'i rtiliam for the Throat and Lungs, the great Ruaranterd remedy. Would you believe that it I told on it merit and any druggist is authorized y the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to give jou nmple bottle frcet It neier fall to cure acute or fhionlo cousin. All druxcbbi aell Kcmp'i Dabam. I'llcc 25c, ind SOc, street, are visiting friends In Slating ton, Lansford and Mauch Chunk. The Drowns and Anthracites played a game of base ball Sunday afternoon, which ended In n row over the um pire's decision. Miss Sadie Khca, of Wheeling, W. Va is visiting Miss Klla Shaw, of North Hyde Park avenue, Mr. and Mrs. John Sheildan, of 351 North Uromley avenue, welcomed a daughter at their homo on Sunday. Miss Sara Smith, matron of the West Side hospital, left yesterday for a. two weeks' vacation, which will be spent nt Altoona and the Pan-Ameil-can exposition. Henty lirunlng, of North Uromley ncnue, returned, home last evening from Lake Wlnola. He will leave to day for a few clays' visit in New York. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Ashley Whlto Yesterday Fractured His Left Arm Entertainment of Basket Ball Team. 'Ashley, the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomns White, of 1432 Church uvenue, fell nnd fractured hie left arm while playing on top of a fence yesterday. Ashley was walking nlong on top of the fence when In some way he lost his footing und fell to the ground, striking on his elbow. Mrs. White, who happened to be standing In the doorway of the house saw her son fall and went to his as sistance. He was taken Into the house, where Drs. Sureth nnd Hodham were called. When the examination by the doctors was made, It was found that the arm was painfully bruised and broken. Entertainment and Social. Tho North End Stars basket ball team will hold an entertainment and social nt the Auditorium this evening for the benefit of the team, which will, no doubt, be a great success, as a large number of tickets have been sold, The entertainment which tho Stars will furnish the people of this section consists of a programme mado up by some of the best talent in the city. Among the participants are George rdvvaids, the Haufleld sisters, Kvans nnd Williams, O'HooIlgan and Mulli gan, Frank Hvans, Misses Mamie Cooke, Ovvllym Kdwards, Hepler and Cole, and the Electric City Wheelmen quartette. A large number of people should turn out and attend this entertain ment, as a glance over the talent w ill convince the people of a first class entertainment During the Intermis sion, ten minute halves will be played by the North End Stais and a visit ing team. Cave-in on Thompson Street. The cave-In on Thompson street, which staitcd last week and which so badly damaged the house of Thomas Mills, has extended actoss the road and Into the propeity of Monroe lb own, the wagon retailer, so that part of the wall which stands In front of the house has given way and large ciacks have commenced to show in the foundation wall of his house. Sevci.il teams were kept busy all day yesterday hauling culm and fill ing up the holes which hae been caused in different sections of the stieet by the c.ive-ln. Funeral of T. C. Dolphin. The funeral of the late T. C. Dol phin, of Philadelphia, a former resi dent of this city, took place yesterday morning from the home of his brother, M. F. Dolphin, at Wayne avenue and Green street. llov. Father McManus celebrated a high mass of requiem at the Holy Hosary church, and Interment was made In the Cathedral cemetery. At the mass, Hev. Father Molan was deacon nnd He v. Father Poland sub deacon. The pall beaters weie: John F. Mc Gnvvan. P. F Gordon. H. McTam many, Charles Loftus, Anthony Haw ley and George Homer. Mrs. Edward Tallman, of Nay Aug avenue, Is visiting her cousins at Hlng hamton. GREEN RIDGE. Hev. Mr. Foster has been summoned to his fotmer home In Tennessee on account of the setlous Illness of his brother. Miss Minnie Peek presided at the pipe organ In the Presbyterian church on Sunday last In the absence of Miss Salome Becker. ' Last evening the case between Messrs. Slellg and Brace was again taken up by Aldeiman Bailey. Mabel and Russell, children of P. P. Slelig, of Green Ridge street were charged with stealing two chickens belonging to William Brace, of Dickson avenue. They were held In ball of $100 each. Attorney Shurtlefft represented the do fendnnts and Attorney Sopcr the plnlntiff. Charles Fond, of Dickson avenue, has returned from Honesdale. Miss Mlra Fordham. of Montrose, Is the guest of Mrs. M. R. Kays, of San derson avenue. Misses Elizabeth and Mary Hitch cock, of Washington nvenue, and tho Misses Dlinmlck, of Tenn avenue, re turned yesterday from u few weeks outing at Pnlondale. Mis. G. D. Fowler nnd daughter, Dorothy, left Saturday for Elmlia and Buffalo Mrs. Joseph P. Gibbons, of New York city, is visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, John B. Keenan, of Von Storch avenue. Mr. nnd Mis, George Shoemaker, Mr. and Mis. John Lee and son, Stuart, returned yesterday from Lake Onetigo. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Jacob Bishop, of Moltke nvenue, was before Aldeiman Len;tes last night, ehaised with becoming chunk and dis orderly Sunday afternoon nt his home, where he was alleged to have abused Ms nelf.hbor, John Michael, by calling him vile names. At the hearing last ev(r.lng ho was fined $10, which he pi Id. Tho members of Comet lodge No. 411 will meet nt Hartman's hall this even ing. Junior Order United American Me chanics' council, No. 81!2. will meet this evening at R o'clock In Schlmpff's hall. All members are requested to bo pres ent. The Ladles' Catholic Benevolent as sociation, Branch C2H, will meet In regular business session this evening at Pharmacy hall. Tho funeral of the Infant child of Dr. Manley, of Pittston avenue, took place J yesterday afternoon. It was uttended by many of the friends of the sorrow ing parents nnd on all sides were heard expressions of regret that the little one had to b,e ro soon taken nvvuy. DUNWORE. At last the much discussed borough orders for work done nt the stone crusher have been paid by Tieasurer Wahlers, who after consulting coun sel, feels that his right to do mi can not lie questioned. A fotce of men were yesteiday engaged In making preparations for the icnevvlng of op orations at the quany and nt present it looks ns though tho members of council favorable to the work done nt the ci usher will carry their plan to a successful termination. Lveryman A. P. McDonnugh es tcrday caused the nrrest of Dallas Huff, of Hemloj-k Hollow, on the chnige of cruelty'to nnlmiiN. Ho wns arraigned befoie 'Squire H. W. Conney, who In dcfnult of $300 ball, commit ted lilm to the county Jail. The funeral of James, the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Unyle. took place from the parents' home yestei day afternoon and wns largely attend ed. Interment was made lir Mt. Car mcl cemetery. Misses Itessle Wynn nnd Mary Man ley, of Spring strcet.are visiting friends at Philadelphia. Misses Margaret Hlerdon nnd Anna Murphy have icturned from a stay at Atlantic City. Mls Mjrtle Hums has returned from a vacation spent with friends nt New York city. Misses Maitha and Gertrude Mat thew k are spending their vacation touring tho New England states. Mr. and Mrs. Hlchard Wlntcrsteln and son, Joe, left yesterday for a trip that w HI embrace Uuffalo, Toronto nnd Detroit. Mr. William Miller nnd family have mturned to thelt home at Hlngham ton, after a vlult nt the home of (J, J. Miller, on Oteen Hldge street. The ladlen of tho Golden Eagle will nttend the funeral of the late Mis. C. H. Elston, In a body. Miss Agnes Mcllele Is spending her vacation at Pottsvllle. Supeilntendent nnd Mrs. Ilovnrd left yesterday for a week's stay at the Pan-Ametlcan. Letters remaining unclaimed during the period ending Aug. 17, 1901: Hob ert Hlake, Thomns Hlnck, L'05 Oak street; Thomas Hrovvn. Apple nvenue; Mrs. Martin Crane. 4n; Grove street, Mrs. Bee Crane. 40J Grove street; J. H. Cooper, Adams nvenue near Dela ware, F. H. Chase, care Chas Whlt more, 161S Monroe avenue; Mrs. Ann Callery, William Taj, .Mary Flana gan, 134 Hill street, Mrs. E. L. Gann try, OS Apple stieet: Walter Garrison, Franklin street; Mrs. Maiy Jones. S. D. Klnpuley, Blakely stieet, John Kennl, TJ9 Adams nvenue, Charles Lond, Little England; Mr.s. John J. Mooney. Mis. Ann O'Mnlley, Mr.s. Win ifred Heap, 717 MadKon avenue, Mrs. Stella Swingle, Mis. Walter Smith, Mrs, Ann Simons, Michael Timlin, MIts Nan White OBITUARY. TIIOVIVS fl r.NOI.K, an nM and respected resi dent of Punmore, died at lu lioinp nn Smith Mreet Nindi.i evening at It .SO oMoik T Kiurle was born nt TannfiMllIe, Monroe countj, flftv nine .vcm aeo. At the nuthrrik uf 'the On II war he enliMcd in th2 Fourteenth regi ment, t'nited Mates Infantrv, and fought with tint regiment in several of the bloodiest battles of the war. 11c was severely wounded during the flghtine In the Wilderness and was in the hospital during tho lest of the war. For the pant sixteen jears Mr l'nglr Im been 1 roldent of Punniore. lie wa loved and resetted bv all who knew Mm. fly his death the Punniore Methodist I'pliopal il.unli ln nt one of .tn nwt aitlve workers. lie ti survived hv a viifo and three children: Mr. K. I,. W'avher, Mrs, J W Hand and Minn finer M I'.nele A nhort funir.il tcrvlee will be held at the house tomor row nioinintc at 0 n'rlmk. The reiminn will then be rom-.ved by eirrhgi to Mlem, W'.nne count v. where tho iepd,r funrril serine will be held Interment will be nude ill the family plot in the Silini icnintery Mlt MKIIAl'.f. MMION died jestcrdav It the home of her daughter, Mrs. M .1. Kelly, wife of ex'Countr Treasurer Kellv, SJ3 Jefferson ave nue Mis Mahon c one here some months ago from her home in the west to visit Mrs Krlls, and was suddenlv taken ill Fridai. she was born in Irelind, but rame ti this, lountii while) very voiing Hie spent a lirge portion of her life In Carbondale, where her husband was en ciced in luiidnesa. -she is survived by four daughters and one son The) are: SUter Cor nelia, of the Order of St .loseph, of Itoehrtter, N .1 i Mr. M f Kellv and Mks Unit Mah.iti, of this illv, and Mrs f'ltrlek Holand, of Lev, vllle, and Mirtlu Mvhnn, of Cripple Creek, riurc Irnthers, 1 homes fiallagher, of tills ritv, John and Michael, of the west, also survive her, MMTIIKW THKKSi:, an old and respected re-l-dent of IMdgetown, died at his home, 3Jn First avenue vestcrdai He wis born in fiutlirnthal, fierman.v, Mareh , 1SH, and cjme to S(ranton in l'fi, where he resided evir since He Is sur vived by a widow nnd six- children! nemird. of rioston, Marv, Matthew, Jr. Carrie, l.eni and Kate Peeea-ed was i member of I.aekaw nm Oirmin flenehelal soiietj. The funeral will ho held W'ednesdiy aftirnoen Interment in Hide Park cemetery Mil" 1ITF.TTA l.r.Wls-Mis f.ueetti t.enis, widow of the late .tohn Lewis, of llimplon street, died ver.v suddenlv nn Mindly night, she retired apparently in 1 lie best of hralth, but arouied Hie family about an hour afterward by moaning A phvslenn was summoned, hut she passed awiv before lie arrived She is survived In the following children' Mrs. Fred Koehler, Mrs. I1. . Astringrr, Henrv, John and l.ouls. CKTUx .mnnw. the two-months old daugh ter of Mr. an i Mrs Thomas lordin, of S7 Palm street, died ve.terdiv morning at 4 o'cloik aft r a week's illnecs. The funeril will take plt-e thl aflernoon at .' o'clock, with services at llio bouse. Interment will bo uuda In the Cuthcdul crmctcrv. Funerals. The funeral of Anthonv Judge, of Front strirt, who died Fiidii night, will tike plaee tide morning at 0 o'clock. Sen Ices over the nmilns will lie held in M. Peter's cathedral Interment will be midc in the. Cathcdial cemeterv. PLAYS AND PLAYERS. Madame MoJJiska. who la tn tmi- i Joint star ring lout Willi liula .l.nni-s the com in.- cejvm, is now on the Kaiser Willielm en route from Fnrope 'Hie fimou ailist spent t lie lust fen weeks of lnr trip in Paris, whore die picured an dibornle vvaidrobo for Queen Kiiherlnc ilic role slip U to assume In Wagenlnls & Kenipei'a production of llenrj VIII She also bring! the scenario of a new pi iv now bong written for her h.t the leading duniMlst if i'olind 'Ihe tea.on will open on Suptemlvr .-l In Mnnoeil IOiils James, who is to plat Cirillml WuUiy to the Kttherlne of Midame Modjuka In Henry Mil, hai icnevvcd his contract for .mother dm vrara with W'agenluls fc Kemper, nnikr whose management he has been since I-1).'. Ada Iteban, wlu is now In l.uiope, is evi dently keenly tnicre.ted in the forthoonilng iar ring tour of her nephew, Aithur ilvr-m -lii) raided lilm last week she had sieiued one of the) Icidlng KnglUii tiimrelv increases, the rlglita to which the Is iradv tu tiansfer to Mr. llinn'a managers', Mcr. Wagcnhil fc Kemper, lie U now well provided with initerlnl, having thr.o oilier plaj which, if neeesir, will lie pre sented in rapid suecr.lnii Wagenhals k Kem per are sild to hive Implicit confidence, how ever, In the pliy ilreadv ciK-iled for hU debut, and look for It to mjoy t lung run. At Jit till new play Inks a, title. Tom lladaway has hnui engaged to plav tho part of the ficrman professor in f'Tho Mesaen"r noy," created by Willie tt'arde in London, Mr. lladaway vvs the original tiahciman in this coun try in "The Hunan ay Uirl," a peut also created JONA8 LONQ'B SONS. I TJIiiBtSSfc JiJi.Tt3tL VMjBWIH Bsm?TV" r TtjJ 1 Trunk TDIINITC mill Dlffli Talk. Ever been in our Trunk Department? If not you don't know what you've missed. It's located on the second floor to the right and let t of each elevator, and It takes a good deal of room to show off the line too. Just now there is a good deal of interest centered in the Trunk business, at least that is what we think. Up to date we have broken all our trunk records. Speaks well for the department, don't you think. There are several important items in the list today. It will pay you to read it over. Jonas Long's Sons Satchels. Full cut Club shape. They are cloth lined and have inside pocket, buss locks and catches and sewed leather handles. C 15 inch 16 inch 95c 1.05 Telescope Real canvas Telescope. Full square style. All cloth lined, 3 heavy straps, real leather corners. 20 inch 22 inch 24 inch 26 inch 90c 1.00 1.15 1,25 Trunks Full finished Round Top Trunks. All metal covered. Steel corners. No. 2 bolts and good lock. Set up tray and hat box. Size 282,25, 302.98, 323.25 343.75 Large Square Style Canvas Covered Trunk, set up tray and hat box, hard wood slats steel corners. Iron bottoms, No. 2 bolts and brass locks. Size 282.98, 303.25, 323.75, 344.25, 364.75. Jonas- Long's Sons Attend the NOW GOING ON AT (SflamB hi Mr Warde in th I.ondvn production He is a Kiandn of the fanioiu l.nglUh cumedun, "Old Tom" Hadanay The complete cait of Klaw k Krlincer' rrn duitirn of Hirrv II Smith's new mimical c in edy, "The Liberty Belle ," include., the foil-. itip; plijrrv KtU Hutler. Sandol Mdliken, Sua; mil filoi.e, l.dna Hunter, Lolta I mm, IMultne Cluv. fiiaee Kimball. IMitli fljrr, Marie Twohei, Domth) Lester. Hilrne l.ueis, frills Carl.itle, Oril Scott, John Mivip, Harry (Jilloil, J. l Marlowe. 1). M Lemvlui, I. II Whirton, .at K. CatfirtJ, Violet Jewell, l-iuri Stone, lino Fprtnuem and Tstner I.voni 1 In first perform ance will occur iu Trenton, S J , September 7 September U a two weeks (ncieciiient will begin .it the C'hrsti.ut street the iter in IMnla delplih, followed bv 1 vverli at the Columbia Theitie in lshineton --pt rriilrr .50 the Ni w Wk run opens at the Madiion Ntuire! The atie "The flo'tor.isns" will pirsent "Kobin Hood," "The Seirnide" and 'The icemc" till they put on their new tie Ivuvra and smith opera, "Maid Miriin," In Philadelphia, November 4 The new- members of this rompinv are Alhn Hickle.v. a bio of iinueuill powerful volie, Allen l'irr and Vernon stiles, tenon; Willi un Mell llorrliiKton, a vounu biritone, and Or trude dimmer a ljrie soprano of meat proml-e The ordination will number seventv people The Klin eV. HilinKT Opera eompinj, heeded bv Jerome )kes presentil.ir Delvoven und Smlth'e "1'iivi l)iiiller," will make a very ev-tern-iee tour of the countrv the cominc season It will open In noelic-ter September If, and pli) tliroiih the Northwest, reaching Minneapo lis and St Paul he second and third weeks in October 1'ioni theie it wilt gn Wet as far Kaiis.ii Pity nr.d then plaj tliroush the -Smith, reaching New OileaiM December 1 The first present ilion of John J. VfcN'illv'a new fane, 'Tlie ltogo.5 Ilp.thirs in WuhinK ton," bv the Kliw V; Kthnjcr Pomedj com pany, and the itogeiie Brothers will be at Ihe f-tirThcitre In nuftiln Mondav night. The com pany will be the laigest eve' een In a vaude ville farce seventy people The chorus will consist of thlrtv seven girls and eight mile voices, .1 reenrd number Ihrse joung wcin n will prove an attraction tn ihemvlvr It it now known tu lie a fiet that the nrinlml of the character of "Ihampigne thirlev" in Augu.tm Tin iu is' new e.inedv iu uuidi Prank Me Kee stars I'etcr 1 Diilev the coining s,aon, Is llvrrv f.ehr. Till cirniintmee Ins leen lilnted at severil timet, beejuee the leading clur eter In this roniedv It a soeietv man who u as a wine- agent Hie r'urartei of iho "Mitlnre filrl," to be plaed bv da Lewi,. ! haa It prntolvpe In a vvtll-known soelelj woman who ia a' conspicuous figure n ifternoon per rnrriuiiiisi at New Verlt theatres during ths se ison Indeed, It Is ild, niM of Mi Ihomas' ehtr.ieters In this enmedv are "taken from lilt," and e-evcril will be leadlly recogniml fames T I'o"ers mid the cornpinv to ippeir In "'the Mnjinger Ri.v" at Dalv's Theatre in September began leh irsals last Moudvv, Mr Powers is hlghlv pieind with bis pirt of tho "llov." Hi,. io.,lhllltie of which he saw during bis spring visit to Lordin I'at liuoney, r , nnl Vninia Krancls will Intro duee a veiv novel ilinelng piciali in "The Itogera flriilhers In Washington." These joung people are inn of the jrei'ckt dai.eei, Iv-i tlie AnuiUan stage and, bj the wiy, tl.cy arc re ported enuaged. my Illeard'a support iu Prank Nit Kee'a spe cial production of "hnleo Vlerednh," in whleli slie will play Hie name ro!-, will be Cjil ;, k strom, Neil I'lnrenre, Wllllird I'eirj, Dinlel .1. Mslry, Louis I'gin, O I' llillani rtliur Da V.i) . William Morris, I.', t Selfert, Jikmo llur netl, Mirguet Mnflall and Hose Urahani. Tho following plijce- cnmp.Btf tho i-ompaiy that will support I'ftei V Dilliy In Vugu.tiis lliomai' new comedy, "( himpigne (l.arlcj " (.corge A. lleane, Frank 1 ane, W. A, McCnnnell, nrigham Itn.vcv, Thomas tlroivn, Kdvvarel fivrvle, Max UuSmau, ChtUtlo MiDouald, Lanalus How JONAS LONQ'S SONS. lllUliiiU Will UflUU Of all kinds and at every price. Suit Cases Dark Russet in 24 Inch size. It is nude with an inside strap and has a brass lock and catches, rivet ed leather corners and sewed leather handles. The Price is $1.98. Telescope Suit Case with brass riveted leather corners. Cloth lined, straps, extension style. 20 inch 22 inch 24 inch $1.00 $1.15 $1.25 Dress Suit Cases made of solid leather in russet and dark brown olive cloth lined inside straps, brass lock and catches and sewed handles. 22 and 24 inch $2.50. 17 inch 18 inch 1.25 1.35 August Sale Ks SUMMER RESORTS. HOTEL CLIFTON, LAKE WINOLA. PA. Finest Summer Ilitel in Northeastern Pennsyl vania Hotel lucks ireet Delaware, Lackawanna and Western tiiln at I'aetorjville Leaving Scranton 'J a in. and I p. rn Write for ratej, etc. J. W Moore, Prop ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS Grand Atlantic Hotel and Annex Virginia Ave and Beach, Atlantic City, N. J. Sixth J car; SV) beautiful toonu emulte, 6ing!o and with hath, hot and cold sea water hatha in hotel and inncx loealton select and central, within few aids of the Steel Pier Orchectra. Offers spechl prlng rateit, Hi to $13 by week; $.! to up by day Spechl rates to families. Coaches meet all trains. Write for booklet CIUBLKS n COPF. .in, lleleni II nmr, Ail Iewt, firaee Washing ton, Mane ll.mhll II Inn Che.tun, l.coni Dj Hold and Mad-e IK an . HORSE SENSE. L.ir lovei of horses -end tniv the tribe in rrejf will eppreeiiie the following. It is whit j Iihimi would ny if he could speek. We think it lir.l .ppejrcd iu tlm Faimei' Journil lin.'t lnttv.lt me tu an lien po.t or lading when Ihe mercury Ic lelow liecing I neeel the km on my ton.-ue Don't Imc me hlUeicd.ln my c'.cir it night wiih a Inv cob right weie I uiiivt li lown I am ticel and c in't select a .tiKotli pin, Hm't eoiiiiiel me to eat more nil tlun I went to mixing it with my cuts I knnw bet. tn then am other .inlinil how much I need Don't thliu because I go nee under Hie whip I dm't get tlrrel. .ou, loo, would tnou- up if under the vvhlx'. ll.tn't ,. I.i.i i-a -f I ,r.i I .li-lilanibl .InH-, Ik- , -'v,, . ..,l .,. , i.1 II lliril'i. A.'ll '11(1 I roed, or I will expect it next lime, anel, inajhe, lln.In ,. A..1.I . Don't trot me up hill, for I hue to carry jou, the bu.-gy, anil miKilt, too Tn it our self some time, run up .1 hiil some tune wlih a big loid Don't lorset Iho oil II i, k tint Is 1 friend to all the oppressed, an I nes: " in.siiliil man is meieiful to liu In i.i ' 95.00 to Atlantic City, Capo May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon, Wildwootl, or Holly Beach via Pennsylvania Railroad. Hpcc'iiil ti'ii-ilay crur.sein Thursiay, AiiKiifct SJ. Train kuvus .Scranton at te.l.i . in. Lichty's Ccleiy Noivc Compound for all iii'ivnub ellicvasfs, eTusuralgla, rluuimntlnin, ucrvniiH ili'lillity, Daraly his, blllmitmPSM. elpeisi.t, costlvenpsa, Dlli'H, llvor ompl.ilnt, kidney tiou. liU'.s ami foniiilo complulnta. It bops to thu t-oat of tht' (llhi'.u-o and cures thoroughly und specUlly. Sold by Mat thew Bros, wfls IjrS ProfsGiKf HEELTsWeTlS! ,K A I hllt'lrliilil., Pv (Inlj lrentit t-.rl.ll,e ine) jjl Aen.rlrs. CJei.rsnt.f. 1.1 s!mIi7 laeill rrW.tf. 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