H Wjun-r Tr?i '' WJ.IT vg. A 6 i THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1001. WEST SCRANTON .ri.ririn.r.ruLf.r nr rr" i i ryin. tiiri" " " " - . j RACES ON THE SPEEDWAY ATTHACTED A LARGE CROWD OF HORSEMEN. It Wns tho Most Successful Meet Ever Held by tho West Side Driving Club Summary of the Races, the Owners, Drivers nnd Time of Hents Running Race ns Usual Had Only ft Tew Entries, Prof. Daniel Phillips Has Ai rived Home Other Notes. A limit nircossfnl incc meet no flit rod on tho Llnihiiist lniulev.ini speedway yesterday nfti rnooii under tho ittl.splcos of tho Writ Slilo Dilving club, which was loiontly oigiinled for tl-i- pin pose of Rood, clean sport. Conveyances of ivory description wcio ill Hon over tho Knit lnotiutnln nnd when tlio lint l.uo was called fully 2,f0H persons worn nt tho tinck to onjoy tho spoit. Thoiu were triipH, liansomi", suueys, single, double uml four-ln-hnnds, b.inl wagons nnd other vehicles too numeious to nioiitloii. The fscono icmlndod one of n tounti.v fall. Tho 11 lit moo. tho fioo-foi-ill, wns won Imnillly by J. 1. Council's Fiances ,T nnd 1'otor Mahcr's Kitty H. took tho y.80 (lass nue In throe straight heatn. Dr. Sn dot's Hodelli. dofo.itod James Mahoti'es Dlieetor In a speelnl r.ue, mill "Sleepy .John' won the club r.uo In Bond time. Tills inoo Mas tho foattno of the moot and caused muih rcltoinont. Tho running i.'uo only hud two Hlarteis, and Scott's Itllly won It easily. The summary of tho taici Is as follows: I'm i: i on Air, Franrr .7 , onned l.v .1. 1 Cumuli, Hricn hy luild .limes 3 3 111 John, owned by J. W. (.trmi; tlrlien by ,lime Tulln 112 3 2 Combine, owned ly .1 b. WcnU; driven by Sim ,lohnm 2 2 .1 2 Time First bcit, lll'4; second licit, 1 ll'tj thirrl heat, 1.121; fuurlli heat, 1 112, mill lie if, i.h1;. Prize Cooling limpet r ( .s. Mltv II, owned an 1 ilrlm by Peter Miner 1 1 1 FprlnK blehl, owned bj II lltrri , drum by .hnies lii'lin t 3 3 Mienndo, owned In- I. 1 Knbiiwn ,.., J 1 1 Mllian lli,cnedhi slitterv I 2 1 Time Kirst heal, 1.11; cecuml beat, I.U, third heal, 1 1 Prize t'(n'bne blink-l si-M ii. liter Pirn It, nunc I ,m I tlrmn bv ,Tanic Mahen ... 2 2 Fedella, ownr I .unl il im In J lr vn)ilcr ..11 lime 1 oil, I'np Wli p SUNBURN 7lne and Almond dram removea redness of the akin and soothes the pain ot (unburn in one night. Talis a bottle lth you on your vacation. KOn SALE DY G. W. JENKINS. cM'ii iurn. leepv John, driven by II. Justin 1 1 1 S.otf Itet, driven by W. Seolt 2 2 3 Iceman, driven bv 1,. S. Shlpman 3 3 4 Hiker Hoy, drlien by J, Driicbll - Time I art. 1 27, 1 23. rrlre-i23, $13, W. iii'nmso turn. eott' lllllv, owned by IV. Seott 1 1 M .biniV liore - - No lime Riven. vt.irlcr -"Hot" tynltli. ImlKM-Tilir wnldlc, A. J. Silinell, W. Scutt A meeting of tho flub will bo hold next .Mumlrv pxpiiIhk nt llo South Main nM'iiuo, nt whlih all iiieiubttN aie ix po 'toil to ho titfsolit. Returned from Colorado. 1'iof. Uiinlol W. l'lillllps tho newly oloclod prlnolpal of publlo M'hool No 19, aoiompanlod by hli wife, iftuitiod hiiino i'.itoiday afternoon fmm n Jeai's ahionre Until look to be oiv much Impiovi'd In health and xtietiKlh, and fay they hao had a most delight ful tlmo if It iliulDK tholl ahicliio It will be lomembeied that 1'iof riillllpi was, tip to a oar iiro, prln olpal of No, 14 ffhool, but falling hoilth (ompelled him to abandon hW wink, and nook a health-bulldJiiK ill ni.iH" Ho wont to C'olotndu, theiiro to a r.ini'h twenty mllei out fiom Denver, and, lati r, Inuellul thioiiKh Milio. UN many friends will bo ple,ied to well onto both him and his istlm.ible wife back homo again. Thioiigh the resignation of Mtes I., es as the prlll-i-lli.it of No, 1ft, and Piof. H. I,. Mor pin'H letentlon nt No 14, tho hoaiii unanimously eb-i ted 1'iof. I'hllllps to the foimer position. Broke the Furnltuie. IMward (foary, of 1012 I'iIio stieet, retuitiDd home at an o.ulv hour ;n s torday moiiiliiK and beiomitif; illssatis. Hod with tho Mtato of aftalis nt lili home, pioceeded to break the fin nltllie. When his wife Inleiferod, Oo.iiy as. s.uilted bet and thieateiit'il to annihil ate her. She caused a warrant to ho Issued bv Ablet man John, who pined the war i.mt In the hands of (.'unstable Timothy Jones, and !eaiy wjietit the iiIkIU In the station hollho. He will be Klveii a hoailtiK this nioi nlng NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS. Tho nni'.lonl fominlttoo halntr In oharce tho Hlnfilnc at the tempeintuo reunion, Sopt l't dr.se to evlend an Invitation to all peiMins who would like to Join the teinpei.inoe leunloii ehnlr to meet In (the ba'-ement of the I'liht Welsh ConKioRatlonul ihilti b, South Main avenue, Sund.iv aftei noon at 3 o'lloik. The iholr will iiiiin hor between -00 nud .100 voices", and be composed of (-Ingois from oriy p.ut of tho county. If oit lan .slnK a little conic nnd help make Nnj An;; p.uk echo with tempoianie s-oiik? Mlvn I.ols Ueddne, of South (limit nxoniio. Is spondltiK' hvr ai.itlon with relatives at Oioetiwood. Come eaily, Silks and Dress Ooods nt niiuiu.'me .sale prices today. Mi, us & H.tRen. Miss Ulna Uoltnn, of Sixteenth fctiiet, is MiJfiiiiniiiK at Atlantic City. Announcement has boon made of tho Satisfying Saturday Bargains Satisfaction 19 the keynote of our buiineas life. Year in and year out we are striving to satisfy every wish of our patrons, trying to prove by our actions and the character of the goods offered that we really have the interest of our customers at heart. NO CUSTOMER NEED EVER FEEL DISSATISFIED With a purchase made at the Globe Warehouse, for if it is not right, we'll make it right. It's got to be right, in fact, and that's the sum and substance of it. The following bargains for Saturday shoppers are a good deal better than right. THEY'RE SURPRISINGLY CHEAP 7The Lucky Number7 No. 1- .Ladies' Shirt Waists, a nice assortment of styles that sold for $1.00 and $1.25. Choice on . Saturday 59C Nn 9aJ-adies' High Grade lu. -White Shirt WaistS) with dark sailor collars and other wise. Choice on Satur- 0 iayonly 89C BWhite Negligee Shirts for gentlemen, youths ind boys. The best fitting and nost comfortable shirts made Dur famous $1.00 quality. To rSaturday buyers ?jmy : 75c Men's High Class "-S"B-- win. , 111 ,riew and nobby styles for early ;fall wear. They're wide and dif- No. 3 No. ferent from anything else you've seen. $1.50 Shirts on Saturday $1.00 No. 5 A great assorted lot Gentleman's Neck wear, including Tecks, Four-in-Hands, Grenadines, Windsors, Club Mouse, Ktc. Choice of the lot, for Saturday shoppers only 9C No SChildren's F',s Black 1U' U Ribbed Hose, In all sizes, strong and the very thing for coming school days. Re- ducedto IOC Nn 7A verv choice line of u ' Ladies' 26 Inch Um brellas. Best frames, stylish han dles, and value anywhere on this earth for $1.35. Saturday Q8c Globe Warehouse approaching marrlnRe of John J, Con nors nnd Miss Alary O'Hoyle, of Hamp ton Ptreot. Albert Davis, a donr tender In tho Central mines, had bin iIck niUcc?od yesterday between a car mid the lib. Dr. Christ Is attending him. Don't tnlsq It. Tailor Suits. Skirts, Silk Waists, Shirt Walstn and Wi tip pets today nt rummago sale pthos. Mears & Hngcn. ltov. A. L, I lamer, pastor of St. Mink's Lutheran church, Is spendlnB his vacation In Allentown. Wallace O. Moor, of I.afayetto stioet, will leave today for tho Fan Aiueilcau exposition. Ms.s .lesslo llecker, of Acndoiny stieet, will Miend her vacation at llilf fnlo. Miss Cecil MadlRan, of Now York, has icttiiiieil home from a visit with Miss Catherine Johnson, of Ninth Hc-J bet-on. avenue. IMwanl Heavers, of North ltobecin avciiue, has letuined home fiom Lake Wlnolii. Miss I ottle IJosonr, of Kourtoenth stioot, eiitoitalned u "patty of filctids Wednesday evening. rim- l.'mbioldoiles and l-ulles' Mus lin I'ndeiwear, slightly shop-worn, at rummage sale prices today. Meats & H.igen, Nov. Dolor Ilobeits and wife, of Oly. pliant, aie the guests of William Jones, of Hock stieot. Miss .Mmg.net I.loyd, of Twelfth stieot, Is nt Kingston, nnd rtonjamln nnd Albert I.lo.vd mo xlsitlng nt Nicholson, l.dwniu Kohnstanim, of North Sum- tier avenue, Is spending his vacation, In New Yoik. Men's, Women's and Chlldion's Hos. lory and Ladles' Vests nt liimmagi' sale pi lies todny, Mears Si Hngcn. David l'dwnids, of liobecci avenue. Is homo fiom a month's stay at Thompson, Adjutant and Captain Jones, iele brated staff ollliois of the Salvation At my, will hold special jubilee meet ings at the b.n racks, on Frlte stieot, commenting this evening, l-'lne new Wash Ooods nt rummage snip pi ires today. "i)in and mo. Meats & ll.i go 11, JONAS LONQ'3 SOVS. OBITUARY. vvi - Ononon lIAI'SnUATIT. a piomln ont tosidont of South Sirnntnn died siidddilv es(etd.iy juomlng. while at woik on Cedar avenue. Mi. laue r.ith was imiiloyl by the city on stioit lepnh1- The gang with whlih ho was working weio lepalilng the stieot ncir Council ,s Co -s Meadow Hiook (ollleiy In the Twentieth w.ud HniiM'iath's voik was leveling, and after the wagons wcio tinloadi d ho walkid to the shnntv vvlieio the men kept their dlnnot p.UK and lonKs. H. snt down, and whin ho did not ap pear for si-vi ml mliniti s .vnme if his follow woikmen went to the -diantv wheio they found him dead lit was lomoviil to. his home. 131." T'lo-pett avenue. Dec eased was t,.' je.nn nf age. well known .-inN n-iieiled 1 Il ls suivhed by a wife ami foui ihll iben. Lena, Anna. .lai ob, Jr , nnd Louis II.nivei.itli The funoial iwlll take pi. ii e Siiuduv afleinoon (it 1' o'i loi K, with f,oiviies- nt tlii- hou-o, nnd In tel moot will be made In the I'ittston avenue ii motet y. JOHN Cl'MMINHS, one of Suan ton'H oldest and In t known t Illens, died evenli.v morning aflei a thiee nionlhs' lllnevk, nt the home of his ivophow, James K, CummliiRx, ld0 Vo-. Lu-k.iwaniri avenue Dnwrnl was 10 j,, ns nf age nnd was a leMdont of this dty for flftv-sx .veais He was foiiueily one of SiiantouV foie iniwt mnti.K lots, nnd In this iv,ip.n It x was In (h.uge of the building of the Dolawaio. Lackawanna and Western lalliojd fiom Stroudsbuig to Suan tori Mo was In, in In li eland and i.iiiie to Aiuoilia when a joung man. lf Is suivlvod bv one sstoi Mi. O Hani, of Ulnghnniton, N Y , and (-ovei.il nephew- Among them are .Tamos, r. CunimliiKs, of the Siianton Tiutli, John CiiniinliiRv, deputv pio-tliniioui-.v ; ltov. William O'H.ua, of Anhbald, and Hev. I'. C, Hui.st, of Avhlej. MIIS THOMAS SHHI5IDAN. of 02:. Hampton stie.-t died osteiday aftei noon necoaved's maiden name was Hi bigot Mi Loan Slie v is boin -at Kllcmmnin. count v Jlavo, Iielnnd and w is esteemed bv all her aeiiualnt.nu es. Sho leaves hoi- husband and two small ehlldion to mount her loss. The fun oial will lake place Satuidny monilng with n leiiuleni mass at St. Pattlik's i Inn ill. Intei inont In Cathedial ieme tei y. MI5S T:VA WUKiLLY, wife of Will lam W'tlRloj, died last ovoulng at her home. 11JI Division vdeot. Deceased had lie.on an Invalid for tho pist six eais Mis -WilRley was boin In He t i Mwii-hlp, Wjoinlng county, and was the daughter of Mr and Mis. Louis Shlppiy, of Cxoter. She s suivlvod by her husiiand and two chlblieii, Seth anil Hnniiiih. Tho funoial annoiincemont will be mndo later, HHIDfJr.T O'DAY, nged .17 yeais, died Wednesday at her homo, 491 Moil dlan stieot. She s suivlvod bv her husband and four ihlldien. Tho fun oial will take place at L' .10 o'clm k this afternoon, with shoi t sen Ices at Holy Cio-s i Inn i h, and Inteiiiient in Catho- It nl ii motet y VVrillCK CHANi: died Wodnesdav ai the Lackawanna hospital of heatt illheus- A wife nnd family sin vivo hlin The remains wete isteiday af toinnnn taken to New" Mllfind for In tel niont. Funerals. The funoial nf tho late John P.aynor, nf !UJ North living uvenuo wns' held joK-tprduy afleinoon fiom the family lesidenco and was attended by many fllundis of the dweaned Sei v b os weio held In St Holer's dot man Luthoian i Inn oh and Interment whs made in the Poter.sbuig cemoteij. The pall bcnreiN wcio- Philip Schneider, Philip SihwoUer, fJooige Sliultz. sr., Chris tnphor Camin, Slmnn Wagner and Jnhn Hlelfold. Tho funeral nf tho lalo Sii,in V. Hippie. dauRhtei of Colonel and Mis. 11 H. Itlpplo will take placp this af ternoon at L'30 o'clock, fiom tdio iosl demo, 120B Vliin stieot The services will be enndueted by Hev. O. L. Al rlch, nf tho Oraio neformed Lplst-o-pal chilli h Inteimont will be made In Dunnioto cemetoij. A GREAT SURPRISE la In itore for all who use Kemp's n.iUjm for the Tliroat and I,une, the eioit (juarantccd rrmrdy Would jou bcdldo Hut It li told on Ita merlta and any druggUt la authorized by the proprietor o( thla wonderful remedy to she )0u a aample bottle dee? It never (alia tu tute aiute or chronic couIij, All ilrugglala tell Kemp't Ualaiu, Price SSv, and ouc FRIDAY AFTERNOON SALES. . a JONAS LONG'S SONS, I JONAS LONG'S SONS The Forward March I jqnas long's sons t Of Our Great Friday Afternoon Sales Is an evidence of public appreciation. The close 0 each and every successive Friday Sale finds us aeain launched in preparation for the sales a week later. In preparing for Our Great Friday Afternoon Sales Our best endeavor is given toward the selection of the kind of merchandise you are most likely to want at the time the sale is advertised. This fact, plus the fact that the prices in many instances represent the actual cost of pro duction will give you some idea of the causes that have made these Great Friday Afternoon events so phenome nally successful. , K Sale No. 1 Begins Promptly nt 2 O'clock. Housefurnisliings Main Floor The list of Houseful nlshlngs gathered for this sale lepiesent.s an assortment of tho best glades at way down. pikes, KNAMLLLD WAlti: At an oxi optional piice Just thiee articles a 4-tl.u t I'lo soiving Kettle, .1 l-quait Covering Herlln Kettle, nnd a i! quint Sauce Pan with handle. Wo piedlit that this lot of on. nmeled wnie will bo sold out befoie the sale I half over. Only one to o.uli customer. For sixty minutes on ( , Filday ZdC PI.ATLS Chln.i and Poiiotaln, sizes .1, C and 7 liu lies In this assoitnient wo have gathoied vailous styles that foimeily sold foi 10c e.uh. Kor sixty mln- pj-, ntos on 1'ilda.v, each OC SAD ITJONS Tho famous Mis. Potts' Sad lions. The .set tompiWes ',! Irons, 1 siand and 1 handle. The set Is woith SI OC. Foi slxt.v minutes on 7 A l'lidoy. a i t y-C rni:si:i:viN(i ki:tti.i:s Made of vtoue- vr.io. sunt,, have handles, otliois aie plain. They mo all gla.od on the Inside and mine in the 2-iii,nt slo. So and lUc Is the jrgulnr pi lie. I'm sixty minutes on jr , I'lidn), each OC A COMHINATION PALI'Oriil jdoi-es of China and (llasswnio at half pike The Hems In this 11M ate too numoiotis to mi-u-tion. we will simply say that ou will Hud them all on one table at the mil- j f foi in ptiee ot, e.uh 1 UC COAT H.NC,i:itri Miiilo of who A use ful thing to have aiouiid. riida.v's sixty minute pibo 3C DISH PANS Made of good guide of tin, H-qu.nt sle, veiy deep t'-uallv thev sell foi pi, 1'ot sixtv minutes -j 'r, on I-'ildaj, eac h 1 ZL DIHNKINC, (ll.ASSLS A vpiondld quality in two stjles, nicely deioiatod. We soli tho'-i glases iisuallv at 1c each and con s'doi them splendid value. I'll- day's sixty minute ptice Is I foi.... luC DltlFFINC; PANS C.ood glade, two sles, 9x12 and 10x11 liulies, at the excep tional pi lie, for sixty minutes on Q, Filday of, e.uh OC AHIU'CKLL'S C01Ti:i: Need wo s,iv mine exiept to give the pi he'.' This Is the RUiulne loilee II comes put up in onc poiiiid packages and sells as a lulo for 12'2i to l"u A note or two about this sale. You can hive as nun li ns vou want within a loavonahle limit None will be sold to dealois however, nor i.in we iiRieo to Blind It. Fiiday's one hour Ql-, pilot V2C Sftlc No. 2 iff T XAffl vX A. J. ni Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. Alain Floor PF.HCALI'S 12 Inihes wide and extra heavy. The patterns are tho advance Fall slvlrs. The designs me plain and fancy stripes and polka clots on ground work of 11.1v, cadet blue, nimy blue, i-aullnal, new brown, put pie and black, (incut value at H'c. Filday's sixty minute piice, P-r ymd O2C WIllTi: LAWN 10 Inches wide, nicely v.ovon, lino (iiallty of Lawn, woith, tegu- l.nly, Lie. l-i Ida) .s sixty minute f price 9ic SlIOHS Wntnen's Low Cut Shoes and Southern Ties lu black and tan, made of high giado Dongola and Vlc-i ' Kid skin. They nie .stilctly hand tinned and made In Ibe most st.vllsh shnpes. They me otdl- puilly woith $2.10. For sixty minutes on Friday, per pair 1.39 Handkerchiefs Th- gieitost handkeic hlef offering In nianv a clav Men s and Women's While ( ,11111)111 Linen, with ' mi'l '2 liu h hems. AV omen s hemstitched handkoi chiefs nicely oribinliloiod In black, also Men's "'and Wo men's lilac k Hoideied Handkeic hlefs. The values latiRO ftom liie to 2"c e.uh F' lu.i s one hont pike, eac il lie NI'CKWI'AU For women. Plain and fancv snipes, polka clots and llgutos. TbN lot lepiesents ,111 nssciitmont that for- iniilv -old for 2"e and 2'ic. For si.xty minutes on Friday 19c COMHINATION SA Li: Including Hliroau Suiif-, nicely lv-inined with iiilllo edge. A tine quality of hcmsiite hod Pillow Shams i.iso 'Table Covets nicely filuged and sui.inped, values up to 2'ic. Foi - Q Si.xty minutes on Filday, each 1 VL HlHHi:i) HOSi: For ihlblion. double knee, heel and toe. Is splendid value at la 1 cuts, Foi slxt.v minutes on Fil- 7 r clay FMHItLLLAS Two sies, 2h and 2S im ho.-,, they an loveted with fast black f.ibno, tho handles aie called the 1 Coiuo, Filday's si.xty .minute pi Ice tIC Second Floor LL'F.ri'rt .TACKF.TS ror children, In sov r .,1 'iltletent colors. Including blue, brown, tun and led, ordinal llv woith $2. -j Af For slxt.v minutes on Filday Ii"t" Sale No. 3 Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock. Alain Floor OUTINO FLANNLL-An advance offering ot fall goods for one hour. The quality Is I'Xlir. heavy and comes lu.stilpos, chocks nnd plniels; tho coloilngs mo pink, blue, medium blue, catdlnal, black, grey and ti earn, good value at 10c. For Cl, rixty minutes on Friday, per ard O2C HOYS' SHOLS For school wear, In nil sl.os You can have cither double or single soles. .lust the kind for hard scr- v.ce, good value at $1.2,". Fii day'a sixty nilnuto price HOYS' FNDI'HWI'AU At an exceptional piice. It t nines In libhod only, in sizes fiom 21 to S, shlits nnd dinwers the diawers come- In two lengths, knee and nnkle, good value at 17c For r-, siJt minutes on Friday, e.uh 1 UC HHOWN LINILV CRASH About n case nd told. This Is a good heavy fabric and Is good for nil kinds of purposes, good value nt 12'j.i-. Ftbla's sixty ol minute price O2C A Qreat Combination Sale 99c lot of tho lot designs 10c This time we have gathoied a specials fiom the main iloor lu ou will llnd Hi 00c h Pins in good nnd stones of dllferont colors. J ilda's sixty minute prlte, each, TOOTH HRFSHKS In groat assortment, good quality atid all sizes. III ('ay's sixty minute pi lie JMH'SS SHIF.LDS The kind called the Stockinette They usually sell for 7 cents. Fi lt'u 's si.xty minute price, pa Its for HOSi; SlTPPOHTHItS For women They 1110 1 alk-d the Delimit e, tho fastening Is made very ninth like the velvet f-. 10c ed the f cents. .:...: 10c minute pilco 23c, to gtip. Ft Ida) 's sixty FANS Woith up Fndny for one hour . MACK'S PLACH ML'AI, For preserving nn I bilghtenliiR the (omploxion. Frlda's sixty minute piice 10c serving 10c Toilet or Bath Cab nets This is one of the most useful articles ou ( an think o It is sometimes referred to as a medlilno 1 host. It can he used In oiu- loom, in the hatlitoou, the dentist's or doctor's ollb e It is made of solid oak. has a mliioi plate !xl2 Inches, shelves on both sides, two shelves on the Inside. It Is 2! liu lies wide and lfl liu lies high. Friday's sixt) minute piice 94c JONAS LONG'S SONS, NORTH SCRANTON. Mm Honiy, of Wayne avenue, who has been suiiimoilng at Llk lake, was thrown fiom n oaulage and had two of her libs broken Mniulav afternoon Thomas jour---, the dilvoi, was also b.tdl) iijiiif-ii Mis lleniy was on her way to Fnlondale when the act Ident ot-tui led, The loads weio vol) bail, owing to tho 1 -nt tains, and went almost Impassible. The hoi-e plungid Into a mini-hole, taking the caiialgo with him. Mis Honi v nnd tin- dtivi-r weio tin own from their seats, but the hoit.0 did not attempt to J nil 11vv.1v Wodnesdav evening the Misses Anna nnd Mne Tollfotd gave a lawn p.nt.v nt their home on Holllster Tveinie. The lawn was beaiitlfull) dei mated with Chinese lanteius and plants. Those piosent had a most enJoablo time Mr. and Mis. A A Vosbuig nnd child, and Mis. Stephen Chappoll an I sons, p.oy and C.vill. of Not ill Main avenue have letuined fiom Lake Wl nola, whoie they have been guests at tho Clifton holol foi the past two weeks. Don't mhs it Tailor Suits, Skli ts, Silk Waists, Shlit Waists and Wiap peis today at lumnuge sale pi hos. Meats & llagen. ' At the home of Mr Thomas Moore, Last Paiker street, the Ninth Scran ton Piohlbitlon league hold n vciy Im pnrtant business meeting List night. Oliver W Stow ait, national ohaltman of the Piohlbitlon p.ut). has sent to eveiy ooutity a oomuitinliatlnn, stat ing theielu a s.vstom of oiganlatlon which he would like eveiv leagiie and club to ndopt. This comnuiiih atlon was toul and explained laiefullv by County Organizer Heoe, nftor which It was taken up by the league mem beis nni thoioughly discussed The sNslem was found to be the best et presented for tho extension of tho piltulples of Prohibition Tho league decided to send away for a charter nnd other needed supplies at omo Tho following cnmmlttee was appointed to take ihaigo of tho Noith Scianton section of tho temperaiuo louulon choli: O. D, DeVltto, Chailos .It li nings, Mis. Hlica Hlackiiian. Mis. John McDonald, Mis Haiilot M0010. Ciiino eaily, Silks nnd Dioss Ooods at iiiinniagf salo pi ices today. Meats & liagen. William Jones, of Wayne stieot, was arrested by Detective Da- on Wednes day night for selling Ilium- without a license, and was fined $50 by Magis tratn Fldler. Detective Day was bl.'utk on thu head with a beer but tle by Mi Jones, while making the atie-t He took her Into 111sto.lv too, but aftet wauls withdiew tho chat go Miss Katheilni- MtNainma, of West Maiket stioet, loft tor Lake Winol.i )oslei(ia.v. .Men's, Women's and chlldion's Ilos lei v anil Lidles' Vests at 1 uinmage sale prlies today. Mens Hagoli Thomas Moigan ami famllv, of Chinch avenue, ietut nod Wednesday fiom Lake AVInola, vheie thev have hi en guests nt tho Clifton hotel foi the past two weeks, Mis Blanche Hallstead. of Oak stioet, and couln, Mhs I'eail Smith of New Yoik, will leave lonioiiow fur Civ stnl lake. Fine Linbioldeiles nnd Ladies' Mus. 1 111 Fndeiwear, slightly sliop-woni at iiimmage sale pikes toda). .Minis ,x H.igen. Miss rMlth Mm tin, of Cliiuc'i -tve 11110, has 1 t't Plied Pom Lake iVIllol.l whoie tho has boon for tlio p.ut foit plghl Mis. Miftln, of Church uveMi'.l-, at Lake A i-l. Fine new Wasli (ioods at liiinni.iRe sale pi bos today. Come and see. Moms Ar ilagell. Mis Hockwoll. of Now Yoik, Is the guest of Mr. ami Mis. J. K. Smith. Sister Maty Alberta and hister Her netto, of Washington, D. C. aie the guests nf the foi mot's slstei. Mis. Mc Koo, of Hlooiti avenue, and her brothei, P. F. Campbell, of William street. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. MKs Maigtiet 1.) 111 h of Helleviio. nnd'eler F Kell), of 121 Maple meet, weio united In maiilage Weilii.,c(lny moinlngatO o'lloik, In the Hol.v Cioss thiiich. The bible was iitteuded by Miss Anna Holland, ami the best man was John L)iuh, a biothei of tho bilde. At the conolulon of tho ceie moiiy a wedding dinner was seived at the home of the gloom's pat onus, Mi, anil Mis. Kelly left on the 10 o'clock train for tho Paii-Ameilian nnd other points of Intel est. Come eaily, Silks ami Dioss (loods at liimmagi) salo pi Ices today, ileal h & HllROII. L Moilarlty, M. MiClano. 'L Adams. A. Piloe, T. Kelly mid M. Foigiison have letuined home after two weeks' camping at fiko l.odoio Don't nilsH it. Tailor Suits, .skirts, Silk Waists, Shirt Walsu and Wiap peis today at lummago salo pikes. Moms & llagen, Tho mombei8 of General (limit com tuundcry, No. 230, Knights of MulM, EXCURSIONS. EXCURSIONS. Knights of Columbus' Annual Outing to Harvey's Lake TrHURSOAY, AUGUST 29, V a ( u-rj' It ti,ml, of Xtu hrvi an 1 Dnuh V itlr l't nn 1 il. Ip.v Central clc-iiiit llc.i Id kiujtitii iiiiiio jt 0 a tu I Bauer's Orchestra Will Be in Attendance. 1 k ill l "lil 1 r "It"! f 1 ailulti iti'l " t.nN f r S lilt, 11 an I tun lie prnuirtil ft in in iiuiiliii .if In, Kiuti il 0r.1t iknot thi iiioinlnir f the i hi- n - Y. M. I. JOINT EXCURSION Couiulls nf Lackawanna and Luzoino Counties to Lake Lodore, Thursday, August 27. Tiain Irtic- Drlmirc nml lliiipnn rlfpnt at P. ii, 10 i in ami J i m tare 75 tent' will meet lu legtilar session this even ing at Haitmiin's hall The nnmbeis of tho .lunger Macn-neichoi- will meet foi lehoarsal this evening at S o'clock at Ciounanla hall. Men's, Women's and Chlldion's JIos loiy and Ladles' Vests at lumiuagp sale pi bos todny. Mears & Hiiroii. Miss Maig.net Kelly, of living ave nue has letuined tinni sevoitil weeks' visit at Fai Ho(kawa) Fine nmhinldeiles and Ladles' Mus. liu Fndeiweai, sIlRhtly shop-worn, at tummaso k.alo prices today. Mears St llagen. Tho Meadow Hiook Fife and Dium coips will hold theit outing Satuiday nt Webei's link, Taot. All aio wel come. ltno now- Wash Ooods at rummage salo pi ken today, Como und nee, Meard Aj Hagcn. m GREEN RIDGE. Mr Ihninpsnn and family. n Monc, rallc'1 en firern lliilcc friend jratonli). rtri ami lr. .lamea llnclics and rtatighlrra, Peatrlci- and Kvrljn, nt Vilanu aienne, baa it tuuiul fium a tu weclj vacation at Sterling-. EXCURSION of Scranton Lodge of ELKS TO LAKE LODORE Wednesday, August 2Sth Tho various mmmlttecs are sparing no efforts to make the day one long, happy holiday. Hofieshments nf every desoilptlon will be on the grounds. Kaucr's Hand Will Furnish Music Ttiln lruo I) lav-up .ind IPhIm n depot at 8 11. in 1 1 a tn . 1 -1 in an 1 2 tl P m TlikdN ;jiinl iliildrui, IDirnta Purine lli ntn vimnlav vltrrnivm lightning Ntrii. k liu- brlfri nl llir ( hurrli of the- (ified Shep. bird, icirinr nl Min-ei aviniic tnd liinn Illdue urnt. ImIIiiihk tin utiiiilt and ii-vlnc .hinclca tinni tin I'-cif ')n Ha innut V linnet nn Marinn hlrril w u alu trnil, but im criat iljinaje u lli'llC Mi.s hliabeth Ionian. annipiiilc-i by her nephena. Horace and llnmrr loidhain, are apend. Inc lew dija in Vnlibtld, Mrs Kill), imirm Jt llic county Jail, baa re turned from lral.aua llcac h, where the hat beca H'Uidint; licr aiatlon, ' I t .a h.