The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 24, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 3901.
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OIIICC;
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BUILDING
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PRESERVED" MILK
CASES SETLLED
The Stnto Department of Agrlcultute
Drops Prosecution by Accused
Dcnlcrs, r. C. Munn, Mulhollnnd
Brothers nnd Heniy Wndemnn
ricadlng Guilty nnd Toying Fine
of 950 and Costs Over to Aldei
mnn Moulson Locnl Bonul of
Hcnltli Not Concerned In the Set
tlement. The i'jhh against P. '. Munn. "t the
Palace (reamer), Alillhnllatid Hnf.
iiml Hem) Wiiilemnii, the milk deiil
en, whnsp inrct In the middle nf
August on i bulges i'l using ftunialde
liyiln Ki "dubalm" or ptescive the milk
they Mild was ii topk ol vvldi tllnis
slnn. will iml Bo lo t In I. All of them
have Iippii i tiled, nii'l n't l'"" ''
mains Is tin i if pi I tlmi Hip IIKllllPIIPP
lll.l) U( III iH M lltlllK II IcpOtltloll
of tllP OtlPllSP.
'I'lln ll.mla Ml III Ml Mil-Ill lit. IM It is
Known, wits th" plenr.liiB gull "I the
detpniluiil it ml Hull pa.vimnt (.oil ol
ii line of Jf" .mil msls, iiii.otiiitlux in
SCVI'Wl lIllll.HK III llll'll l f"P.
TllP Sellllllllll Wlls brought IlllOUl
1i. n proposition to t tin t i nil fiom tin"
dealers and iIip iittUlcsipnce of tin
stuip ili'iMituipiii ol agiliiiliiiicthiough
US f I I lilt lit' III. Stunk .1 SlPVClIS
tn otli i-i oi ili -tiite who tin it it
III lOllillli I' ll tlll'iitlthnlll tile IllVestl
I..II mi ll III Pll IP I i'l til' finding '
I ,((P Ul Ollll.ll'lclllll III SlllllpllS "I
milk taken from the suppl;. of tin time
dttllflfl 111' I th tle'l The lo al bo.nd of
hp.iltli was no i un-euied In nnv way
In tltp cm' oli' iiKtin.-t iIip dulryiupii
i-tl'l mi I'm! un'lilng whatever to do
With tile sudd' n Kl lllllllltloll of till!
i sc Tile state dep.utnieiit "U" IIip
tote at biter.
Wlm t iiiovpiI tlio ionised tn seek a
settlement without i .ii r tilK till' phi"
to point, will tin. fiut tll.it wlillc IIip.v
believed Hu'iiicpUps trte ot uii) wilful
lolntlmi ol tlio lnw. pi the pic-Piup
ot the loitniildeh.vde In tin- .inipp.H ot
lllllk piocuieil fiom tlli'lil iiiiule tin in
teehuliitlly gulltv nt least: iiml then
Hip unpleasant noiiiilPt tli.it would ni
t.oli to tin ir iIpipii'p ugilnsi tin
ihaiges would Iip avoided by ha IliK
thp end In tin uldctmnns otllce Ac-coidim-ly
i In pioposltloii of settlement
was laid licfoip the -tale aiithoi Itles.
Ml. Stevens, the agent ol the depait
iiiont ol agileiiituie. would ugice only
to thp patties pleading guilty and pa.v
lug all of thp (ots This In thought
would s-crve tllP i lids ot Just Ik and
would he no i oinpioiiilsp. In the sunt
sense, on thp pal t of thp state TllPll
the ptoiiiliioiipp of thp aiuised and their
high standing In tlm loiiiiiiiinlty was
a big cnnsldetatlnn Thp mat tor ended,
with the pntiy of the plea of utility be
lot p AldPtm.in Alotilson, the payment
ot $"0 Hues and costs It might bo
added that this Is wli.it the Mate dp
paitniPiit invailahly eui ts in closing
ia.es ol this ehnraeter. The ptupnse
nlmi'd-al Is to dPter otliP". possible of
fondPis. TIip ppnalt. s a Hue ot not Ipss than
$10 nor lump than MOO, m sltv das'
Imprisonment, or both, at thp dl-i n Hon
of tllP point.
"POLICEMAN JACK" RETURNS.
After a Stny of Thiee or Tom Weeks
at Miyfleld Ynrd He Resumes His
Station with the Night Patrolmen
"I'ollcpiu.in .link.' the iIor nwned liv
pp tilllllP, tile in.ili Willi the t llt-
ppialllPIlt of stiiislilnp and Hie stm nf
l!tllllP.'s IIvpi' pills. s 1i.it K .lliloiiK lis
dim p iii'ii c. and his fuiin siiiatt. body
and Ills ahbtpxlatcd tail will hk.iIii be
I a III 111.1 i-lghts on the stieets of the
town,
Matk' lame neai to foitt'illur lil
title, "Polli em. in .link.' siiuo le.uiuK
help and wIiiiiIiik that of anotlipr, his
rival's, "Itallioad .link." DiiiIiir his
ab.onpp he was at MaMlcld yanl, ll
iilfr aiiinus the iailio.nl uipii ami teast
illR on tlio Rood-MKcd (iiitubs lli.it weic
left alter HipIi 1uiic1ipou. ".Inpk" pn
jojpd hliiihPlI In his ihaiiKP of scene,
and to I lie p.NtPin that he absolutely
ipfll'-t'd to kIp iiiij atteiition to fnnner
('.ii'bondalp fi lends, to whom he ufted
to was what Is left of his tall. It
1-u't intiph, but "Jack ' knows how to
was thp npnlouy that the tail duiker
left tiplilml.
Yesteiday loienoon ",l,uk" staitleil
his (UMiPr, the jolly Cumey, by tint
tins;, or lathi'i ' waddllim" up Salpin
avpnup. the liaunth of his p.ulv days,
when Iip iipnpi i in pil to wandpr or to
oaiu. .Mr. (iiuiip) had a III ot sut-
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
DeUwaie and Hudson Railroad.
June fc, mm
liami will Ir.iM- IjiboniUlc al cii Mjtnn n.
f How.:
I'cr HUiil"n ami W'iIIm Hairr rt 0, 7 im, ROD,
OOt. Mill, tt -21 a in, l.'.U., l.i;, ;j, j j),
C.CI., 7 (M, tlllll, ID 'il I' III
f-imrl.ii lulnt li.o' at s .it., II :i a in ; 1 It),
2 1. i in, S PO p in
I'nr Mhan). -at iliva. Mnntrral, llinn. New
I nsUnd oin. oli , 7 ( a. in , i ,i.l n m.
ulally.)
I or l.akp Inilmr, Wauntit Hint llonc.-ilale,
T ii. II ftt a. in . .1 M, 1. 1 1 ni
siindajr traln lfaic lor 1-iV.c I mlorc, Wajmart
arnl Ilinfialr al U.t'l in : 1 .il, l.t'i n in
1 rain arrive ,it 'iihoinlilr Irmn Wilkn ILiur
and Scraulon n follout: o.Vi, I. 17, lt:J) win
a in . I.'..I7, 2fl. .12), t 2, ti US 7.01, S ,l, lj,
II 67 p in ! I .VI a m
suniUv tialu aiihe at 037 a. in,, li if), a '.'.;,
2S fi J1, ll..") in.
'ItjIiii arrbr il.ill horn Alluny at i It and
fl ." p. in i aid on hunda) al !:, p. m
Traint aribe fiom llonciililt" and W'ajniart
dall al A H a. in , li in, 4 ii, 11.17 p. ni
fcundij tialni auitr at I'uilmnililo (loin I.j.c
1 odor", Wajnurt and llnnraijalc at 1.M7, J.lG
and 7.5J p. in
New Yoik, Ontnilo nnd Western.
Vpl 17, 1111.
1i.iln Ipup ( ailiumlali for hiuntpii nt 7(") .c
in . 4 i'l p. 111
siiihI.i) ir.iinj at 7.10 a in.; Mm n in
I1.1I11 leni't l.'.u lion. I il foi piilnla nurlli nt
11 in a, in. On SumlJ' .11 fl. Hi ,1 in Ti.iliw
liailne nl 11.11) J. 111. rcU iljii. ami n u a in,
Miinla.ia mako i"iiinH.tkmi (or Niw Unk, (nue
uall, ell.
Pijlnt iinhc (10111 Saanlon it 11.10 .1, in ; 1. l
p 111.: fiein pointa north, i ( p in. Mania w
in vianteii at t. 10 a, pi. and i.l'i p. in.; (icm
IVdo.li at 11 if) p. 111.
Erie Railroad.
June 2.1, loni.
Train. Uf city ttation, ( ailiomlalf, dally
(rmrpt Kundai) at 7.00 a. 111. and I.. 1,1 p. m. lor
Bunat and Mnochi al O.ai 11 m dally (ev
(.fptlnj Mindas), (or lllncliamton, raallng ton
nuUou for NW "il lty and llnltalu, ami at
dlO p. m. for Subijudiannj, iniklne icnmctlont
lor rtrn point.
Sunday train at 0 43 a, in. for Snsqueluiini,
lth wrtfrn ronntltlona, and rJ.'.'7 p. 111., with
unit connection!.
Train, arrbr at K.U a. m. and i ii p. ni.
CuacUv &J3 a. in,
Carfcondale Department.
pilses. but thp eake walk nf delight
that "Jack" cspctitcd, his ubbit'V luted
hinder pint doing a g)innnstie wiir,
pippludpd tho possibility of mlwtuklng
his Idptttlty.
During Hip day "JmU" took up hH
nccitstniiipil pliipp at thp city hull, nnd
lam nlRlit hp wiih dnliiff llio iiaiitp ii t
with oiip of the p.ittolnipn, tlitiH prov
Hut Ills fliilin to thp title of 'Police
man Jui'k."
FOR THE NEW ROAD.
Ex-County Surveyor A, B. Dunning's
Onng of Surveyors Ronch tlio City
In Thoir Tour of Locating n B.outo
for tlio New Transit Bond from
Scranton.
The col ps of siuiois under the
dlieitlon of p-t'iiiiiitv Sum 'Vol A 11.
niinnliiK Pinploypd to locate a louti
foi the piopnM'd tran-lt to.nl from
Sitnntnn tu ('Hthoudiile. ip.ipIipiI this
i Ity (tptdii., at least iiipasuiciupiitH
wen taken within Hip eptltral p.nt of
tho pity.
Tin stuvp.Mirs have Iippii at wmk
foi ppial wppk". tlnsely follow Iiir: a
path IIiik hptwppn the DpIiiwiiip and
lltuKon and th dntailo and WestPiu
loads, nnd iiIiiuk 'he Lackawanna
llpr foi a Rood di-il of the iIIsIiiiipp.
The InttPl pail oT lift week the Kill -p.oih
Pltteled till" Ity tllimmll the
ItinnM.Mi .(( tlmi and followed tli
s.inu hi t-r III makliiK nipiisiiipnipnts
psleida. niPiisiiiPineiits pwip takpn
aliuiK SpxciiHi iiM'tui and as Kiwi
stieel was iippiom lied till' stol.N thai
has Iippii Iip.ihI uliout Hip town was
ipiiiIIpiI. ii.iiiu'I thai an option had
been .sppuivd oil
Ins. Hip puipo-e
initial station.
Stoiles Hun ate
til Antluai lie build
bpli'K to pipi t a tpr
Tliis is one of tllP
wafted .iliiitil as the
appieaph ol thp
toad to the tm it was
dsi iisi ami as thp -iiipois np
prii.n lied the lopitlnn of Hip Antlira
cite tiulldim: in their ine.isuieinents, it
was lal.cn bv in.i n. whlnt; i olor to
the slni'.v of ,i teiiiiiii.il at that point
A nieinbei of the Alitbtiipltp Land
ami linpot eiuciit a-iH'latioii, which
owns tin Antliiailt buildiiiK. lu
foinKil tin Tilhtiup man ostcnla. hi
ippl to a iuci.. that no optio-i hail
been kIvp i on tile liulldliiK. but ald
he. slftnilliatilh "If they waul an op
tion or. tllP Anthracli" the) urn B''t
It."
Tuneial of Miss Mniy Vattghey.
The funeial M'stetday fniPiinon of
the latp .Ml"-s Maty VaiiKhej. whosp
"..il Km iipi Iiik: lias Middciipd Iipi-
on in,' f i lends and m iiiaiutaiups, wci
sadly linpiesvp, Tlietp was- a hluli
niii-.s of ip(Upiii sum; in St. liosp
chin ch liy 'I lev. (Ipoiri l)lon, who
aKo pionounced tin Pillowy, that ins
well (lespied liuil.il was In Ht. ISom-
PPIUPtPf..
Thp pall lien i oi. s wpip: William Mc
rjout. Michael JuiIkp. Nicholas Iloff
in.iii, .Miehncl Hucklpy, Knink Uridsp
m.in, Matthpw I'omior, Joseph !Ipii
lon and .loll n Hi own.
TIip:p w.ip nuinetoiis llm.il pleies.
AmonR' them wpip those fiom em
ployes in Hie ("at bond. Ue Steam laun
dry, I'osp Finnerty mid Mnrv Kailell,
Mi.. It. W. Itudd. Mi. and Mrs. p. A.
Cairoli Miss KlU.ihclti ('ampbell. Alls.
(Ipiiikp Mc.MInn, .Miss Julia Kilhiilleii
and Air. and Alls Jam -s Hut lis.
runeial of Geoigo Stephens.
The t urn l al of the late (IcoiRe Steph
ens of Jl.udwlik, 't , was held Sun
da. at Hie home of his son, J.iiiipi
Stephens, on Dai to iivpiiiip. AftPf
shot t t,phes the lemalns -pip taken
to Hip Methodist lCplscopnl plituch.iitiil
a ciy tomlilnR- spivIip was londllpl
ed by Ke. A. K. CIi.HIpp, aftcl Willi ll
thp iPinalns weie taken to Alaplewood
ipiuptprj for Intel niPiit.
The pallbeaieis wpip. Kb haul I'dy,
John Alatlipws, T. ( lioblnson, P. n.
K llp.it I i K. T. .1. Sklniipr and .lamps
Ala Tile llowei bp.iicis wei IlllKh
Atkinson. John Tonkin and An h lliink.
The Iriends wlio uttendei' the sei-
lees ft oiii oui ot town wpip All. and
Mis. John James of Ilaidwlck,
All and 111 Walter Syuinn
I'liaiips Iteildl.k, ol Wlllips. Dane
Vt :
and
and
Alls i'iouipi
Si i .inioii
and (laiiKliter, Viola, of
A Wedding Announcement.
A tnaiii.iBj annoiuupnient that will
be pleasaiitly lpiclxed In .soilety di
( les in Caibondale, s th.it ot the 1 imii
IliKT weddlnif ot H.M.iii ('hcdlstpr Cluei
lll, .supfllliteildelll ol the I'lirbondale
(Ji (Oinpany who will b wedded to
Allss Kloteliee AdolphllH Ihiso),
daiiKhti't of All. and Alls. John Thoin
n.s I'nsoi of H.iltitnnrp, Aid Tlio
(PiPinony will tnkp place on Thuisday
ilctober 10, nt ti.aii p m. In tlio Hi own
Alpiuotlal Pips1), tPilaii ihuich, ami
will be sopinnlPd by tilt pastor, Kpv.
Di. Stoni Mr. Olieiln will havp as
his best man, Aim timer H Kullpr, of
Siiailtmi, with whom lie was 11 1 I.i.nm.
inalp. bnlh at the prepiuatorv (ol
1p(,'p at PrliHPton and the uiih -"islty aa
WPlI
Mr dUPiiu and Oils lulde will ipsIiIp
In ('arboudalp. whpic Air. Uupiin lias
nuide many win in lilendslilp.s sIihp
his ipsldpupp In this p Ity.
Stiect Impiovemonts on West Side.
City niiKlnePi" Knpp and Stiept
''linmls.sonpt' KIIIppii, with n i'oup of
niPii, luiNo tn.idp pomiiiPiidablP Ini
ptoseiiionts on soxpuiI hIippis mi thp
WpkI Side. Tin mo.st Important 111 r
those nloiiK Hip loadwny lpadliiK lioin
Scott HtlPPt. at the toil of Hip hill,
and ioiKiiliis to IhiiPiK'iiiy hospliiil
'i'hls is a roadwav that Is usul dallv
by phy.sli'Ia 11H In (IiIvIiik to Hip hospi
tal, and hv ambulaiKPs In . an iiir
p.itlcnls to that Instltiitlnu. The
ill l way has Iippii too uariow for ( oui
fort and safely, hut Hip splpiidld work
donu has tcililiPd social IiIkIi banks
nnd llllpd In 1111s nnd (lppipsslnns,
so that now it Is an iipcpptablp inciiis
of iipcpss to Hip hnipltnl.
This Is one of the Impun onientH iP.
poinuiptided by Hip Joint stippt com.
mitt pp. thtnuKh tho effoitH of Select
Couiu'llnian llattlp.
The "Y' it Mayfleld Yatd.
A foirp of laboi'Prs Is at woik at
Mnylleld yurdon Hip "V" that Is bdng
bullt north nf the station. The load
bed Is about leady, and Hip laying of
the tiaekH will tnllow in a few days
AVhllo tin "Y" will iieimuod.itp all
of Hip Piiglue.s that leave and pnlpr
tho yanl, It Is esppclally Intended tor
tho "hog" ilahc, which aio too heavy
to us? the j aid tuin-tnble.
'Phone :
NEW, 286
OLD, 0423
THE VALLEY COMPANY
GETS 3-YEAR CONTRACT
Common Council Awards City Light
ing Job for This Number of Yean
Independent of the Mayor's Vato
of the Bamo Long-Brawn-Out Ses
sion of Commoners Boforo tho Lon
ger Drawn Out Affair Ends Coun
cils in Session Until 10.30.
The city lighting conttnet, which
sepiiipil destined lo ipinalii In council1
until thp nppiouch of Oarbondnlp'H
(enteimiiil, was lliially nwiudpd last
nlnht to Hip Dapknwannii Vnllpy P.Ipp
ti If l.lRlit. Pnwpr nnd Supply company
for 11 ppiiod of thrpp ypniH, Indppeiid
pnt of Aluynr Kllpatrlpk's VPto ot tho
same on the ground that 'in was op
posed to Hip pilmlplp of Involving thp
(Ity In anv litigation which might
pipjudlio Its Intpipsts. an might be
posslblp under 11 (out! 111 1 for 111011
than one piii .
TIip vpto was passed over the mayor's
head by just Hip requisite number of
votps, eight, as follows; Kcuupdy, John
MaslPis, Stone. Doftlls, W. H. Mnstprs,
Pugliauo. Thompson, Aluiphy. TIiokp
opposed wpip. Collins, Np.iIoii, Whlt
HpIiI mid Dvaiis
As liidlcatPd In TIip Tiibiine of yes
tpulav, It was Hip Mite ot All. Pugllano
that was Hip iIimIsKp oiip. Al Hip last
meeting he was absent, mid It was duo
to this 1 iiciimstniup that action on Hip
pto was adroitly postponed by mov
ing tor adjoin uiupiit and cairylng Hip
iiioiiou, w lieu .Mr. .-sciiiini un uikihk
at t loll.
1.11st night will stand out as ( onsplcii
011s foi the length of time that It le-(pili-pd
to hi lug enough cotincllnipn into
the loom to inakp a quorum. Tlipre was
a sullli IpiiI number to inpet, in fait,
all ol I Iip ( oiiticilnu'ii but oiip or two
wen in or about tin (Ity hall, but
tlnougli sonip uppieliPiisioii oor the
success of the pvpiilng's inograiunip,
the adherents of the threp-ypar con
1 1 mt kept aloof f 1 0111 the 1 mini 11
( lumber
rinallv', sppii nipiiibprs diilted Into
the loom ami, reioglii.iug tills, (Tiair
niaii Collins (ailed the meeting to
older.
When the veto was callpd up. I'lialr
inau W. II. Alasters, of the light 10m
inlttip, was not piesent with the px
liei ted tepoit. After some sharp 10m
mi'iit on the dllntmy tactlos of the
(I1.1I1 man of the (ominlttep. Air. Np.iIoii
gol the lliattel helole the house for ll
ote 011 Hip ptii. The ole would hnp
goiip tluoiijTli and It would hup Iippii
sustnliieii. to the dplP.it of the electilo
livlit omp,in.. but foi the timely ai
liiil ot Mr. Alasteis aid oiip or two
othpis of the (oinpaiiy's "dherents.
TIipii the lepoit uis iiibiniltpd by
Air. AlnstPis and tlipic ensued n long
deb.ilP. Klguips 1111 the insts of light
help and theie wpip ii-ad by Chairman
Collins, whli h wen lpfutpd by Mr.
Cl.uk, Hip I.ai kawanna's ieptppnta
tip in Caihomlalp, who was given the
Hour. Sexeial iiipuibeis had somelhiug
to say, either foi 01 against tlio ad
lsablllty of a loug-tetm lontiaet.
At last it (.line to a ole, but bpfotp
the lnembeis wpip ie(Oidcd. two 10111
iniinicatlons wpip lead. One was from
.Mayor Klip. ill h k, suggpsting Hint il
was Illegal to awaid Hip contiact by
ipsolutioii, and asking the 1 ity solii-
Itoi's opinion theipon. Thp (ity solU
itoi leplied thai, in his opinion, it wns
pioper and legal lor louncilH to act as
they Intended.
The other (ommuubation ( nine fiom
the Cential Labor union, protesting
agaliisi Hie awaidlng of the mill ait
for inoip than one enr, and suggpst
Ing Hint Hip otPS of Hip niPiiibpis
would be (aietlllly watched. Tills had
no ellei I. lor the veto was ipjeiled and
the (onti.u t awaided.
Common lounill loneiiued in icso
ltition settling tlio P.ppsp Hughps i.isc.
"The House That Jnck Built,"
Tomonow.
The offering at Hip (ii.ind foi Wed
nesday night will lio "TIip llousp Thai
Jack lllilll." a lollhkiug loinedy, Hip
latest of the llioadhuist ftanip, and It
will, liom all an omits, piop pvpii
bett'i than "What IlappoiiPd to
Jones" and "Why Smith l.pft Iloiup,"
although wiitlen upon piiliii'ly dlffor
cut linos.
Put Over to Thuisday.
The suit of Joseph ll Hienn.in
against the i liool bo.ud of Pell town
ship, which Involves nearl seven hun-
Hf Hnnd'a Con denned Milk con.
tnOiK phoRphnlca of 111110 nnd smln,
fur ti-eth and linnrr.; hvpophon
pluitf Knf potiiMslu in, for nerves nnd
bruin, In poiliosplilies of miincn..
iimo, to enrlili thp blood- inireiife
the red coipusple. Tlice food
floinnnti iiPirtiMirv to I111II1II111.' ft
purfpcl hoiU nre blended m lib the
purp, rich mill, iihih! 111
Ma HAND'S
J uttt na titer exlat In uhciit, nnd
nuve hip anine unvnr tney Kive
wiicnt. tney ninki tlio milk very
rich, but more palutnblo tlinii
"fw'li" milk. It never Eclnnour,
una tin won 1 ueeu ice 10 Ktep 11.
booklet 011 Infant fond free,
THE DR. HAND CONDENSED MILK CO.
Scranton, Pa.
onrni t- )-au.maTira'a.CTfnirnt;iiraa)iBjMin
I Boon )1 ky, y
I for Vi-
I Babies MvJi
I X if
PHQS3W1ID
M9LR
Desperate Case
Off Piles Cured.
Alrn. Wm. Kenmore, So. Omaha,
wiliest "I Hiiffcipil many many yeius
with piotiudlng piles and dined not
ilsk nn operation. Aly pupp hcpnnip
desppratp I took Pyramid Pllo Cuie
and In 11 short time vhb entirely curpd
with no 1 etui n of tho trouble." Sold
by tilt druggists, 50 ppntH 11 box. Hook,
"Piles, Causes and Cuip mallrd free,
Pyiamld Drug Co., Marshall, Mich.
died dollars unpaid salaty, wnsi called
In common plpns tourt yesterday
morning, but wns put nvpr, hy ngrep
nipnt, to ThuiMdny, for the reason that
poiuispI on both sides wpre engaged In
other pases.
Hesldo the solicitor for the town
ship. Attorney Louis K. Oramcr, of
this pity, the sphoot bontd has rptnlned
Attortipy J. H. Tonpy, of WpIIcs &
Toirpv, Scranton, to defend against
Hip suit. O'ltrl-n & Alartln 1110 Mr.
llrennan's poinifel.
AMUSEMENTS.
"A Day nnd a Night" This Evening.
Iloyfs "A Day and a Night." the
latest Jdicepss of America's most popu
lar piny wright, comes to the Orond to
morrow night, abounding In bright
and patchy specialties nnd now and
taking songs. The company has been
selected with especial pare, find It Is
pl.ilmed that this season's production
of tho play outclasses any that has
hpiptofoie been given to It. The 10s
ttiining is new and costly and pverv
attention lo dMall is complete in Its
production.
Woodmen of the World Multiplying.
Tli1 order of the Woodmen of the
AVoild, which was established In this
vicinity several weeks ago, Is spt end
ing vvondei fully, nnd Is probably on
titled to Hip lccord for rapid growth
of an order of which theie was al
most no knowledge when th Idea ot
estnhllsliHiPDt hero was suggested.
TIip local camp, 'which Is known as
Ciystal camp, has a membership ot
seventy-llvp In good standing, while
new Applications aie jpielved enph
vppk
The ennip In Forpst City, repently
Installed, lias twpnty-flvp members,
witli prospects of double that number
belore many weeks. The camp here Is
nrinugiug for its badges and other
paraphernalia.
THE PASSING THRONG.
Kail Hrlnk has resigned his posi
tion with Fuinltuie Dealer It. W.
Pet hick. New pll Stoddard is his suc-ics-or.
J. Halsted has lesigned hl posi
tion witli the Carhondale Machine
pompan.v.
.lospph IlmiH'ii and Dan Hndgins
weie Scianton visitors Sunday.
Allss Alaignr't Kelly has iptttrned
lo Hiookl.vu, N. A"., after visiting at
Iipi paipnts' home, 011 South Main
StIPPt.
Airs, Xoia V. lireiiuan and Airs.
Mmj Hi own left esteixay for a
week's .stav In New York city.
Sdiool Dlrpitor C V. Swigpit Is in
l'.inghamtnu. attending tho meeting of
I be state pommandery Knights Tpiii
plai. of New York state.
12. I). f..ithrop, of Hip livening
Lead!', and Mis. L.ithtop, Ipft on
Saturday for Huffalo, vvhpro they will
visit at the Pan-Aiiicilcaii, from
whence they will make a ti Ip through
the Thousand Isl.indx, Jlontrenl and
along Hip St. L.1WIPHPP. Thpy will be
abspiit during this week.
Among the Cai hondalcaus' nt the
Pan-AiiiPiipaii this wci-k ate: Air.
and Airs. William Male, J. A. Vnnder
11. ark, Kdwaid Aunger, Air. and Airs.
C. W. Fulkcrson, Air. and Mrs. K. '.
Kly, Air. and Alls. (Jpoirp J. Hputnii.
Wilght Cuinphell, H. II. ll'ldci. Mi.
and Airs. (Iporgp Kppiip and All. and
.Mis. A. Al Hanks.
JERMYN AND JV.AVF1ELD.
Ii S. r. Alnvii if 1 '.ii bondfilp. and
Allss I.ntiia Hill diiu'liter of All and
Alls W i) Hill, will be united in
luaiiiaHP at noon tnmntrow at the
Inline of the In ido's pdlcllts, nil Allllll
Ml eel
II P Al 'ad, of Tompkliisvillp, has
rented Hip shops of Silas H. Hills, on
Ninth Al'aln stippt, and1 commenced
business tlipre ycstciduy.
Allss Alaiy Kit wards and Mlw Alice
Wademau, of Carbondale, wete vlsl
tins lirro jesteidny.
Chnilcs Hnrvpy. of North Alain
sti'Pet, and Allss Kiepinan. a foriupr
Jpi'inyn resident, -werp unltpil In mai
rlagp tit Hip honip of Hip brid's pai
puts, at Thioop, 011 Saturday pvpiiIiis.
A I'Pipption was held In their I101101
last pviiilng at Hip hr.tnr' of the
grooms paipnts. Air. and Alls. W'll-
1 Ham Ilaivej. which was largeb ai-
t mil d In iIip niiiig lilpudi of Hip
in wlv -111.11 rled couple
(ipoigp .Mori 0111, of Scioinl htipet, a
miner In Hip Krlt lolllery, was pain
tuli iiit about tho head yesteiday
while at woik by a slight fall of
lock While his Injuries are. not f.er
1'iiis, they hip of a painful n.ituro and
will 1 online him to tho house for sov
eial daj s.
Allss Alaty AlcDerinott, of Main
rvtreet Is visiting Kingston trlends.
TlinniaH Joplln has s-eeured thp
ngency for AIcCTuio'h llfi nt AIcKlnlcy,
and Is i.inviissliijj tho pnlty.
TIip employes of tho DpI.iwuio and
Hudson colliery will tpcpIvo their two
wppks' pay at 3.15 o'clock this after
noon. Thomas Hiicklngham returned home
last pvenlng, after an absent e nf sev
eral montlnr.
t'laudo Stocker, who iiiniu home
from the Ivitfayetto college on Satur
day, with symptoms of appendicitis,
was Inst evening reported to bo slight
ly better.
Then Is no Improvement In the con
dition of Alls. John Ti otter, James P.
Sampson and John Alnson, thieo of Hie
oldest Jenny 11 settlcis, who huvo been
critically III for savpral das past.
William Ilowo yesteiday moved his
- -.. rr
household effects to SuniniprlHIl, near
Johnston. James Tucker and family,
of Kourth street, will move Into tho
house vacntpd 'by the 'Howes.
Word was yesterday received from
the Pasteur Institute, New York,
whero Beth Spraguc, one of Tho
Tribune's carrier?, N undergoing
treatment. The treatment Is some
what severe, but tho unfortunate lit
tle fellow Is standing It bravely nnd
Is receiving every attention In the In
stitute. Airs. Andrew' Clarkson and chltdien
nnd Mrs. Jumps Nicholson, of South
Main street, 1110 vbltlng Wllkes-Hatic
relatives,
Mr. and Mri. Hobert Marsh, of Dun
11101c, spent Sunday hcte.
TAYLOR.
The funeral of the late Chatles War
took place from the rpsldpnro of Mr.
and Mrs. William Kvans, of Old Forgo,
ypsterday afternoon. The funpral spr
vlco wns held in the home by the Ttev.
J. J. Jenkins, pastor of the Nebn Con
gregational church. Intprmptit was
made In the Mnrcy cemetery. There
were a number of beautiful Moral offer
ings nnd were carried by the following
young ladles. who ncted as flower-bearers:
Kthel Jenkins nnd Minnie Cooper.
The pall-bearers were David llnddoek,
William S. Kvnnn, William (1. SppIp.v,
Henjamln Williams, Thomas Phillips
and Kennlth Alntthpwson.
Tho Invlnrlhlo connnandpry, No. 252,
Knights of Alaltn, nre making prepar
ations for the receiving of a class Into
the order on Friday, when the degree
team from n Seranton cnmmnnder.v
will be prpsent to perform the woik. A
smoker will be held In roniipptlon with
the occasion. All sir knights tiro urg
ently requested to be present.
The committee on Christmns eistedd
fod are requested to meet tomorrow
evening In the Welsh Congregational
church to further nrrnngempnts.
Justice of the Pence William P. Orlf
flthH united in marriage on Saturday.
September 21. nt his ofThp, Miss Mnry
Smith and James Scavo, both of Old
Forge.
The degree team of Allnookn tribe,
No. 247, Improved Order of Red Men,
will pay a visit to Old Forgo trlbo this
cv Piling and pprform dpgree work.
The funeral of Mrs. lsanc Davis, of
Grpenvvood, will bo lipid on WpiIiips
day nftprnnon Intprment will be mndp
In the Mnrcy rpinetpry.
TIip Taylor second foot ball team will
play the West Side Stars on the Wpst
Side gridiron on Saturday next.
The Clrpenwood colliery nf the Dpla
wiup and Hudson compnny will pay
their employes tomoiiow for the foie-
part of September.
Mrs. John A. Jones, of Main stieet.
Is quite ill at her home.
The membets ot the Taylor Hose
poinpany, No. 1, had their picture!
taken In full dress uniform Sunday at
their headquarteis by Photographer
DpWIH, of Scranton.
Allss Helen P.yan, of Dalton, Is Hip
guest of Miss Annie Hums, of Grove
street.
Lily lodge, No. fiJ!, Independent Or
der of Odd FpIIovvs, will meet this
pvpnlng In tegular session.
John Kdmunds, of Nanthoke, spent
tho Sabbath with relatives in this
town.
Miss Gcitrudc Atoitls.of Grove stroet,
visited Miss Edna Lewis, of Wpst
Scranton, Sunday.
Miss Minnie and Alnstcr Thomas
Evans will return to tliPlr home In
Hazleton today, after spending the
past two wpeks with lelatlvps in town.
An impottant meeting of the Lacka
wanna lodge, No.llS.Amerli'un Protpst
ant association, will bo held this evpn
liiB in their rooms In Reese's hall.
OLYPHANT
Tonight and tomorrow night Penlng
ton's Hlograph of Living PlPturPS will
bP exhibited nt Hip Father Alathevv
opeia house.
The employes of the Di'lawaiP and
Hudson polllerles will be paid today.
Miss Heniletta Stone, of Hell btreet,
who has been til for the past thrpo
wppks, Is able to be out again.
MIspps Susie Hanks, of Caibondale,
and Anna Lnngan. of Hawley, were
gupsts at Hip Alnhon house, Sunday.
P. F. O'Malley left yesterday for
Philadelphia to i-psump his studlPS nt
thp Fnlverslty of Pennsylvania.
T. Al. Voylp rpturnpd yesterdny from
a tiip to Huffalo, Toronto and New
York.
Miss Nellie Ryan attpndpd thpfunpial
of Miss Annie Lynott, nt Provident c,
yesterday.
Allss Norma normally, of Scianton,
spent yesterdny with Miss Nettle Me
Donncll, of DelavvniP utrept.
Mrs. J. A. Hull is visiting relatives
nt Easton.
Itev. i:. J. Hnughtnn. of Dunmoie,
was a caller In town yesteiday.
PECKVILLE.
Harold J., the R-months-old sou or
Air. and Mrs. J. V. Decker, of Hickory
stiept, died Sunday. Tlio Itinera! will
be held at the tpsldenco this nftetnoon
at 2 o'rlock.
TIip Pmployps nf Hip DPlnwniP and
Hudson Glassy Island mine will be
paid today
c. C. Mace, of Hlnghaiuton, is tho
guest of his brother, V. V. Mnie.
A special meeting ot Oriental Star
lodge. No ,W, Frpe nnd Aicepted
Alasons, will hp hPld this PVPiiltig.when
tin At Al degreo will ho eniifprrpd.
TIip 1. Unary society wilt hold a box
so. lal at Hip hotnp of Miss HpIIp Van
dpivoit, Friday pvenlng, Spptembpr 27.
A Hup progrannnp ot solos, quaitpttps,
(".iillngs and 1 epilations has been pte
parpd. All ladlps aio InvltPd to bring
bovps. Cako and cip.im will he served.
NICHOLSON.
S-prnal tn lh ?rrinton Tribune.
Niiholson Sept. 2.1. Air. and .Mrs L.
N. Hojie, aftpr an extended wedding
Hip to Hlugliamton, Albany and New
York city, have returned to this place,
and aro the guests of the former's par
ents, Air. and Airs. F. N. Hole, of
State Mi pet
Air. and Alls. Clonics Coiuad and
giaudilHUghtPl' Alahcl, and Allss Ethel
Stark, who havo been spending ten
days nt Hip Pnii-Anipriran, have ip
tinned honip.
Air. nnd Alis. H, S. Stpphens and son,
Simpson: All. E. V. Johnson, Ruth
Johnson and Vein Taylor, of this pliice.
and Air. and Airs J. H, Stephens, of
Royal, ,ppnt a few dnvs last wepk
camping at Lake Nicholson.
At thp Alethodlst Episcopal chinch.
Friday evening. Sppt. 27. Allss Julia E.
Cruspi. of Montrosp, will glvp an pii
tprtaiumpiit. Sho will be assisted by
Nicholson talent.
One Fare to Gettsyburg nnd Return
via the Lehigh Valley Railroad
Account the Union Veteran Legion
Encampment.
Tickets on s.p, October 9. 10, and 11,
good to icturn till October 15, Inclu
sive. See ticket agents for particulate.
KIDNEY TROUBLE CURED
General Health Greatly Improved
by Peru-na.
Jja'vyi? JMafBSjMHeLLLiaBLHi 1
AIRS FRANCHS AIATOON.
Alis Frances Alatoon it entailer of th
Allnne.ipolls Indcppiidput Order of Good
Tpinplnis, whips from 12 SIMh stipcl,
Allnncnpolis, Minn, ns tnllows
"Last -winter I had consiceinbte
trouble with my kidneys, brought on
nfter a hard cold which I had ne
glected. One of my lodge friends who
palled when 1 was ill told im ol" a won
derful medicine calld. Pptutia. I had
no faith In It. but niv huslrand pur
chased me a bottle, ami asked me to
tiy it. It brought me most satisfac
tory result" I iispd tin pi bottles bp
forp 1 was completely cuied, but 1 lmvp
got d cause to be gratpful. to.' r.oi onl.v
did my kidney I rouble, dlsappea., but
BENKE ASKS
A DIVORCE
CASE HEARD BEFORE A JURY
YESTERDAY.
Libollant Allegoa That His Wife
Wai Cruel to Him and Forced Him
to Leave His Home Mrs. Bonke
nd Her Children Tell Quite a Dif
ferent Story Trespass Caso of John
Oorrlgan Against the 8cranton
Traction Company Is on Trial.
Court Notes.
The 5-rrnnd week of common pleas
opened yostPida merning. Judgp J.
W. Oarpentoi is on the bench in No. 1
and Judgp 11. At. Edwaids In No. -'.
After the list had been disponed of tae
trespass case of John Corrlgan iigalnt
the Scranton Traction (oinpany was
put on ttl.il. On Dec. S, tbJi, at Ninth
Alain avenue nnd Dp.ui sIippi his wag
on was struck by one ot the can, of the
company. Hi alleges that thiee ol the.
wIippIs wpip knocked from under the
wagon, that the wagon was upset and
badly wiecked and tho ho we was s,,
badly hint that he had to glvo It away.
The evidence on tin pint ot the plain
tiff was bping hpnid wIipii mint ad
journed Coriigan lives in Ninth
Scranton and is icpresented by Attoi
neys C, W. Dawson and Janus O'.Mal
1p, and the (oinpany b.v Attoinevs
Eveiett Wan en and C p. O'Malley.
Conlgan was the only witness swoin
yesterdny
In No. '1, the dlvorcp ease of Julius
Henkn against his wife. Heniletta
Benkp, was tued bifoio Judgp H. Al.
Edwaids. Alis. Hciike and her the
chltdien resldp cm Meadow avenue.
South Scranton, and have le.slded
there for yeais. Pi 0111 the undisputed
testimony in thp iiise, the couple have
quarrpllpd for jp.iis. In IS'17 thp Phil
dien and Alls. Retikp got at the fathpr
and husband and gave him an awful
beating. Since then, he hiis not lived
nl home.
Hpnkp'.s stoiy was to Hip pffeet that
his wifp quaiiPllPd with him and nag
gpd at him for yenis. tli.it slip fro
qtiently refuspd to gPt his meals, nil
his dinner pall or mend his clothes
and that she -was nlso imtiup to him.
bping Hip motlipr of thiee chlldiPii by
nnnthPi man living In South Siran
tou. This chargp was most vigorously de
nied by Alls. Henki". She s-vild slip had
hppti a good -wifp to him, had mended
his clothes, cooked his meals and carod
for him as -wife ought, and that ho
repaid Iipp by coarse language, iii'sph
and frequently blows. She said ho
would drlvp liPtself and thPlr chlldien
out of (loots in the dead of night, mid
compel thpm to sepk sIipIIpp In tho
houses ol (he nelghbois. All of her
ftv'e (hlldien cnriohoiated their mother
as to the Inulallly of the fathpr, and
also told of his ipfuslng to woik. The
1 asp was given lo Hip Jury shortly be
fore ndJouinniPiit. O'Hileu .V Alaitin
appeared lor All". Reuke nnd W. S.
llulslanrtei toi hci husband.
Judge Kelly yp.steid.iy lnoruinc
charged 111" jury in the insp of F. E
NPttletou agalnsi J. D. ".iryl, put on
trial last wpp1. A verdict had inn
been returned up to Hip hour of ad
journment. The lirst can on the list .vcstPidav
was E. F. N. Edwaids against Dr S.
P. LoriRstieet, a tiefpass inse. (in
Hicoiinl of the nhseiii e from the dtv
nf Alderman W S .Millar. Hip hi"1
wns continued, but the mint dhriieii
that It be placpd al tho liPad of Hie
lint for onp of thp weeks 01 the .o
venihei term (ither cases continued
were: 11. tJoldsleger against Sir.tutoii
Tuition coinpan, lirspass William
J. Lewis ngalust DelawaiP nnd Hud
son (oinpany, tiespass: Exeter Ala
rllhip works itRrtlnst Pino Hill Coal
inmp.iny. assumpsit: Eliz.ibPth 1'ir
miin against Siiauton Railway 1 oin
pany. tipsp.iss: S. T L wis and 01I1
prs against New Yoik. Ontario and
Western Railway poinpany. trespass,
Alary Walsh against Ilnrough of Wln
ton, tiespass, The case of J. Gpoigo
Hiifnaglc against the IN nns ivaiila
Cential Hrewing "onipan. assumpsit,
was allow pd to go over, but will be
placed at tho 1ip.uI of the list tor tlio
November term.
The following asp? wpre lepmtPd
settled. Own DoiiiipIIj against P.
Hngcn & Son, Intcrpleadei , Walter
Oi eaves ngalust CIi.iiIps Hlops, nppeal,
Glynn Hnrrett against J. 11. Rltten
house, appeal. TIip case of Lena Shop,
maker against Lewis Thlel, ticspaFS,
was stricken olf the list.
Mlcluel St'iifotd not appparlng to
prosecute his tipspass case against the
Scranton Railway company a uon suit
whs granted. A uon suit was gi anted
for tho same teason In the pjeclinent
m.v general health Improved and I havn
been In good health pver slnre. 1 would,
not he without It for ten times Its cost."
- Frances. Alatoon.
Tills pnppiIpiko has been feppatedi
i..iiiv times, Wo hear of tiurh ensea
i.c.illy every dav.
Mii. Alatoon had catanh ot the kid
neys As Mjtin 113 llp took tho tight
remedy she made a quirk recovery.
'isj Johanna Lewis, 1313 N. Hrati6
avi hup, Minneapolis, Minn., writes:
I know that I enjoy perfect health,
all due to Pei una. l,ust winter 1 suf
feiPd from gpupial debility caused
from a cold. I hud almost constant
dtngglng paliiM and backache until I
bpcnnii so unstiting nnd iipivous that
I poiild not sleep nights, and became a
physical wippk. Fortunately Ppruna,
was hi ought tn my notlio nnd 1 dp
ildt'd to tiy It. It was nothing short
of a blessing to nip It cllipd thp cold,
alla.vcd the iipi vottsnpss, l-novatpd my
mili-p systpni and brought health and
.until back lo hip. I have advised
sioipsof my Mends to try It. nnd thosa
who have used It speak of It 111 tho
lUKiiesi i"i-ms. jonanuii t.owis.
A riominent Washington Society
Lady.
.Miss J K Hoopps, 13'Jl F stiect. N.
W, Washington. D. t as.
"AI.v s.vstcni was 11111 down and worn
1. ut bv continued (olds ami catanhal
trouble. 1 experienced nr, permanent:
nllpi until I tried Perunii.
"Today I feel better and stronger than
for yenis and 1 feel vei.v grateful, nt
ti Uniting my lestoied health to tho
bciipllplal crfppts of Ppruna."
Pet una. chips 1 atari h w hern or lo.
calcd.
Ppitina Is 11 sp.'dllc for the tatarrhal
deiangemeiils of women. Addiess Tho
Foi linn Aledlcliip Co., Columbus. Ohio,
for fipe book 011 catanh wilttcn l Dr
S H Hartman.
is.- of .lamps Gannon against Thomas
RIpI nnd otheis. Hv agicemenl lurlcr.
unit was taken In favor of the plaln-
tlir In Hip use of the People's .Mar
ket (omp.iti against Joseph Scott, ap
peal. Hy agi cement Hip case of Georgii
Spitz agalut Steve Dufalls, a felgnc.l
Issue, whs leteri-Pd to W. W Haylor.
Thp tiespass casp of James Nolan
against the Uiy of Scianton was also
1 efei red.
Wells-Lowrle Equity Suit.
In the orphans' point room Judgn
John P. Kelly heard testimony jester
tla.v on Hip nile to continue until final
hearing the piellnilnniy Injunction in
the 1 use or H. T. Wells against E Al.
Low lie. It in alleged that l.owile la
mining coal from under land owned
by Wells in Cailioud.ilp township and
Atelibald borough
J. I-'. Wells and Linden Tayloi, hitr
eois, weie Hip only wltnps.sps p.
amlned yesterday. They told of th
location of Hu vailous lines of tho
WpIIs and LowiIp. TIip hearing will bo
resumed this motnlng. The plaintiff ii
represented by Attorney L P Wede
1111111 and the defendant by H. D. C.uey.
Mai lingo Liceiibes.
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Tliftints II. Willi 1111.
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I'.iln, k P. M.IUl,'
lliidtH llnliar.
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llunnior i
lliininoiii
sruntun
si r-intori
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COURT HOUSE NEV7S NOTES.
IIiikIi I i'i. w m i. unlit iimnti'l 1 ii.ihl.i
of tlio K11111I1 w.inl nt l)li!imt, 111 pli c nl
Wiltlini IIii.i, iliiianl
Vllniiift I' W. Ilidvcr wi e.lrnliv ppnin'
ril inniini'ilonrr In .nljiiilimli tin' inilrlilnln.-n
ol Ohl Keicr tnvinslilp .ilmul dl.irn I ,in. I) d
l rKi' liornnuli Mlirml ililrn I
V iiile h w ci nil c it .lotmlii tn huw iiHi
it .1 il'trcr in ilnoi c nlull iiui hi nu.inlnl
In Hie ( ir nf I r.mk It I enipli 11 asi,ri (ainn
( onipimi ll u nuile riluiiiiMc m .irunio.il
1 0111 1
Mis lirllr T!.itirrsori. tlitmuli linin'"ii
Putin A Dunn, 4pliiil fir 1 Huoiic rttrrrl.w
In. in 1, Itol.ei I son Tlici aiir nuniril Mi
!!;, l;i. iiml Vr. Ilnliirlsii'i ! hci liu-lian'1
ilontril In r nu (M Js, wis, u, ii,u inicpi'r
ni. tul in his ili.riiii.u
FRANK B. LITTELL PROMOTED,
Made Professor of Mathematics in
the Navy.
Frank R. l.lttell of this 1 Ity. who ha1
Iippii an assistant astionouiPi at thn
naval obsprvatory at Wasbingtoii, ha.
bppii apiiolnleil a piotpssor of lnathc
uuitlis In Hip liavv to till 11 vacant).
Air. l.lttell Is a giailuatp of the Seran
ton High school and Wi sleyiiti univer
sity. Up 1ms been emplneil nt thp oh
spivatoiv evpi since his 'T'adiiation a I
Wesle.van, cm ppt lor oiip vear. vvliP'i
he was oiip of the t.ieulty at Hip High
si hool In tills 1 lt.
He iPturued last minilh with thd
paity ol astiononiPis who werp sent
out by Hip government to take obser
vations on the Island of Sumalin Jli
Llttell's promotion 1 at in s villi 11 high
honor and a nlie iinieaso of s.ilaiy
Special Taies to Allentown, Tn., via
the Lehigh Valley R. R., Account
the Lehigh County Tail.
Tickets on sale September 2"ld to
ISih, limited for ictiiin to September
2!)th. See agpiits for pa mil ulara.
The popular Punch cigar Is nt 1 11 tin
leader of tho 10c ilgaia.
Lathe
We have equipped our re
pair shop with the latest im
proved automatic screw cut
ting lathe and arc now pre
paired to do all kinds ol
turniug in brass, steel and
iron.
Give us a trial, all work
guaranteed.
Florey & Brooks,
212 Washington Avenue.
Turning