The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 02, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, KOV12MHEH 2, 1901'.
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rS THE MODEMS ItAnmTARB STOIW.
of your homo can br rntscd
to nny tlrgrcc you wish It if
you hnvo n
STEHHNC1 HEATER,
iu it. Slr-tllngs mo bnsu
bunting double linntois. full
nickel trimmed, with n lnrge
nmount of mtlinting; sur
fncc; gicntest hostt sinnll
fuel bills.
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119 N. Washington Ave O
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You i-.in never enjoy i1rosinB
vnui Unity until you see our
'"lotliuiB-i'onifDit for tlio
linljj. Your limn mul norvpi
fovod do no iiliinuliiK until
you viwlt our store and allow
us to show you tliltCi now way
of dreeing the Unity.
Th? Baby Bazaar,
510 Spruce t;reet.
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NIGHT SCHOOL
I.iclau.iiim nu-iii?M fillCKc Good light,
flood Instmctlon. Pi lies rlKhl.
Yours to Choose
Gloss high, gloss medium 01
domestic, when pntionizlug.
T ackawamimia
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80S-310 Penn avenue. A. B. Wurman.
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MONTHLY METEORLOGICAE
SUMMARY.
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t ni tint; tot il iiniviimut of wni'l. .", I V 1 1 1 1 i 1 ;
IiMMIiiiiiii mIoiH.v nl iinl (in In- Liken 1 1 tint
anv iv tiiliiuli' itionli, ilhi'itioti .nul tl.ite, I!.!
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l.iilit, not 111011I11I; hi' iv v, not miuilnl; kllliui;.
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tint , .ivi'i.ic il.iilv 1 lomlinrx., "1,11, .
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EAST STROUDSBURG ALUMNI.
Giaduates of Thnt Institution Foim
an Association.
A nuuili'-r of Hi" Ki'iidimU'ii of tin
J-J.ifit Striiuili'liui'K rttuti' Normal hvlunil
who 111 r- u'dldi'iilH nl' l..ii'liatvannn
ounty mot jihivrdny In uotirl ronin
No. 2 ot the court lnui!e and formed
mi alumni uHMiclutloii. .Nn addres-s
amis tli'lhci'i'd liy l'i of. CiturRi nihil'.
I In- iirlliclp.il of thu fci'hool.
Tito follnwliij; ullk'i'i'ti weio eli'ctcd.
Trildi'iit, J.iiues ,1, Powell; H'cictury
Minn Inez lilt'.xtdiu,'; triMKiuer, .Mih.
t'luiii .nIvlMiry I'ouinilttee, .Mls Tel-
'hU r.lllllll, .Mlth .K'lllflUh, .MIks Aiiiiii
iVttbbti. MIk.s .Iciiiile HatlenliurB and
'. F IMaherty.
11 ,iM decided to liuld a Iiamjiiot at
the .prniyn oil AVedliewdny evening of
tlio next Uiieliuwiiuuii uiiiuiy ln"lltuio
eel?,
Mi 1 1 -
Tree Rnihoatl or Bus Fnio to
Schvicvoi's.
Whlh; lliu Miihe c-rm t tnilt-. peiKuiis
nrdurluer pliotuKi'iiplis nt Hclu lever'-, to
'he riniouiit uf M ur ovei, will he al
oiwil fi.e inllio.id ur ius fare to and
'ruin their honiet, iuiIcms they live
uioro than twenty miles tiuni Keran
tuif, rabhionnblo Dreisois
uilinhe Mahoii'H hoc,,
S1110U0 the popular Punch JOt. 1 igar.
'Your Class Instruction
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J. Aided I'cnnuif.
t1it, Dlrtctor.
AN ORNAMENT
TO SCR ANTON
FINE HOME PROJECTED FOR
FIRST NATIONAL.
The Building Will Have n Frnme
Wofk of Steel nntl Be Enclosed In
Granite It Will Cost 9 100,000
nntl Be One of the Best Ariangcd
unci Moat Modem Brink Buildings
In the Country The Work of Con
stiuctlon to Be Completed With
in n Ycnr.
Aecomp.iliyliiiT i? n cut of the pro
po.Til in I'onip or the Kim Nallounl
hunk told eelutlvly In Tliurfday's
Trlluiuc. A will tip s-ceii by this per
speetlve lew the liillldhiB W lo he an
linportnin aililltiuti to Krrimton'M aiehl
tectural allriietlveiie-'.".
II Is to fiecupy all ol the illxliw lot on
Mlllell lite ieeiit liullk lllllldlllK Mlilllls
sefffllHfiB
Jiu'w' uflf3'JBlK Hi!B0itHHiwKSm9n,4fSc'MH'(fi!illllllllllllllf
PrSW'rs! JV?CSt I v ' 'T'--"' """"ivi""' ' ? BSISsHm
NEW FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
at l.tukiiwanna niel Wyoiuhu; .ieiiui-.
anil In height will lie :2 Mel at Hie
l.iickawanna. avenue tronl.
The hulldhiK will have ,1 fi .11110 wurk
of ce and he enilo-fd hi Kranlte on
luitli sides, front and Mar, with a sky
llKlil. of ptlMiis that will loncenUate
and then rlllfnsc throuRhoiil the inte
1 lor IIrIiI Milllcienl to make cvei nook
and ciniiny as hiinlit as the day may
he. The walii'-colliifv, stairways, h.ilns
tiades and the like will he white 111111
hle, the f.;t ill wink uf hruiix.e. the wood
work of white lnnhoKany and the iloor-llif,-
of tiles. The vault will he 'islflsiO
anil built of llnee-and-one-hair Inch
miini?ane.'-e steel. The liulldiiifi- will he
.'ibsolulely fhe-ptoof and the vault
Inii'Kl.ti' pi oof heyoud all perailventure.
In the rear of the basenieiit with en
tr.iucis f 10111 Wyoiuliifr avenue, will he
space for clerks, and just In trout ot It
will he hook cne.s and lockers of steel
and a secondary vault lor checks and
like paper.
.MAIN KNTltANl'i:.
The main entrance on the ground
Moor will open from Lackawanna ave
nue with .1 spacious ornate Iohliy for
tile public, separated ftom Hie banking
room-- by a partition of white inaihle
and ornamental Krill work of bionv.e.
The vault will stand lo the right of the
main baukiiiB' room, three feet from (lie
dead wall, which extends along th- west
hide. In the tear of the main 1 00m will
be two apartments each 16x17, their
lhiors raised thirty Inches above Hie
main floor. The one to the left will
open on the main room. This will he
used by the president and cashier. The
loom to the light will be reached from
thb hitter loom and will he the direc
tors meeting room.
A niey.xanine Moor for the accommo
dation of 1 Jerks will extend above the
vault. Above this will lie n gallery, or
to othtiwise describe It, second lloor
with a loan and wide well hole for the
adnil'-slou ol light to the giound lloor.
Desks for ik-rksi will be plated In this
gallriy. There will be two 100111s in
the Ironl and two in the ie.ir of the
second Hour for clet ks. One of the lear
looms will be a dining loom and the
other a lavatory. The st.iirwas will
be al the lear of the main banking
room.
am, wniti: UO(D.
In tin prospectus sent to the archi
tects, the directors asked for a plain,
simple but expiesslve design, with an
abundance of light nud an attractive
iiialn entrance, This they uie satisfied
they have succeeded in getting.
The nine architects whose plans were
considered in the completion till did
such very excellent work that the eight
unsuccessful ones were each allowed
XI nn, where Ii was iHlgiunlly intended
10 award prizes to only the best live
of those rejected, Four urUiilerls, ft out
Sci Hilton, four ftom New Yolk and one
from Philadelphia entered the compe
tition, The Phlladelphlan, Seymour
U.ivls, 1 nine nearest to meeting the
lileiih of the dliectors and his plans'
were adopted, llo Is the same archi
tect who won the (onipetltlon on the
Young .Men's I'hiisiiun association
building.
Coursen's
Print Butter
qS points perfect. The
finest Butter sold. Fancy
fresh creamery, in five-pound
boxes, fresh daily,
Jfd Pe" pound
Jersey Eggs, perfectly fresh.
Asparagus, large cans to
day, 25 cents,
E. Q. Coursen
The hUltdlliR Willi the vtillll or oilier
fiirnlalihiB will rosl iu Hie iielKhhorliood
of $100,000. It Ih lo ho irmly for occu
pancy, Il n expected, within 11 cnr.
The hank will move on ThnttkplvltiK
day to leinporai-y titinlei In the le
htlllt lllalr hlllldlllpr, M2 Lackiiwiillllti
iiveiitie, and In Hie cotiiw of a month or
-o, when the eontr.ieloi' Ii chtieiii the
uiiil; of tenting down the old hillldlnt;
will ! Iii'biiii,
This hulhlliiir wild eeicteil In ISM by
tlohii Koch for a hotel and lenliuiiant.
The f'li ( Nntlointl hank hotmht It In
iMill and iniived to II floni ilntrlerH It
hntl been occupy Inu foi three or four
months, r"M to the old Hunt & Con
noil liiillillnr 011 upper Uiicktiwniiiin'
n venue.
(inm. of rnisr tii 1:1:1:.
The Kirn' .Vallonnl I? one of the llt"t
thiro kinks In Hi" I'nlteil Hluler In
point ol wealth and has no superior In
the matter uf stability. II Iiii-a deposllH
or mine than $S,ftOU,000: a suiphls 01
S 1,1)111.1.(11111. and holds In boitils and other
seeltlltles lieally $7,nnil.00. ll. stock Is
not on the market, bill 11 lx safe to say
fliOII a shine would lie a collservatKe es
thnale or the llstlie at which It Is held.
The olllcers of the bank- are- 1'iehl
dent, ,liinn" A. Mnen; lie president,
lieoi'Ke L. Dliksonj canhler, 1 suite
Pot: illicitois. Ccoige I., Dicki-on.
dcorge 15. Smith, . II. Stuns. V. -
llnllstead, V. V. Siriinton. John ,Ji 1
inyn, T h Tonej and .1. A. Mnen.
BIG DAY FOR THE FUND.
Contributions to the McKinley Me
morial Were Very Numerous.
Names Added to Roll.
Vi-ieiday was one of the biggest
das for the .McKlnbw 111e111u1i.il since
the fund was taited. The contribu
tions acknowledged ate:
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HUSBAND WAS CRUEL.
Mis, Katheryn Beck Seeks n Divoice
from Her Spouse.
Min Kntheryn Ueek yesterday beR.in
Iifocecdlngs tliiougli Attorney Krunk
V.. IJoyle to fcccuto a divorce from AVII
Ham Heck to whoui she was mnrrleri on
rtiiptemher 7. JkS'.i,
She says her luhbuiul was so eitiel
and iiiado her lite so litiulensnino that
she was conilielled to letup li i lit ,l.in
tuny 15. l!lij,
At Pierce's Market This Morning
wo can offer you the best goods th.it
tlio country iiroduces. Poultry, Fish,
Oysteis, Clams, Fruit uf all kinds,
freshest vegetables and the llnest lliu
of luhle delicacies to be found In tlio
city. neerfoot .Sausage and Alaplo
Syrup always on hand fur cold nioin
hlgs, V. II, Pierce. 110 Penn live,
The Bonds, Are Approved.
Tlio National Llfo and Trtnrt f'o.'s
bonds uris appioved by county Ire.is
111 r. Talk with liitMliin. "l'hono
him. Vrli(- him. Do ji now. "
The Shoo That Fits
1-s tlio "Queen Quality," thai meiy
body is iiLCklng, i'i a jialr at .Million's
Shuc time, MS l.ucki;. uve,
EIGHT MILES
OFMACADAM
DIRECTOR ROCHE PLANS A BIG
IMPROVEMENT.
Ditt Roadways Connecting Centinl
City nntl Suburban Pavements, or
Leading to the Main Atteries of
Travel Up nntl Down the Vnlley
nnd Over the Two Mountnins to Be
Mncndnniized nt tlio General Ex
pense of the City Thoi ou 5-hfn res
Included in the Finn.
In liH e.'tliuiite; tor Hie i.uiiiing enr,
nilcclor uf Public World llm hi will
make i"iUlsit!on for a. neiieral stii-et
npprupilntlon of -$::ti.S.i:!. In addltlun to
the itgular waul iiiiproprlutions, for
Hie purpose of lairjinc out his loiig
illerished Idea of jc riniiiieiilly improi
Ing the main arteiles of lnuel between
til"' piliiclpnl paved streets and (011
nei.tlng with lh" main toads up and
down the viiIIpj, and itnos. the i-:,it
and W'esl liiountaln-.
Hy liupiotlng eight niiks uf stu-efs
with iiiiicailam pae, lie llgurts 011
making; Il pus-dhle to icaeli any part uf
the rltj liuiii any other pm-t or fiom
Ihe outside, or to pass lluotigh II from
east to wi-si. not th to south, or by any
other coin: sc, without eiicuiiiiti'iiiig bad
loadways or dllllctilt. grailfs.
Tlii Ihorntighfares which he uiiilein
plates impiuviiig thus ate as follows:
Ml 1 1 I'ilMiin ati'iiiit-.
'II11 r.l-l Moiinl.dil mill lu.in tin l.n,. u
Wjonuin.' Ii.n k-, (o Kin 1 .(not, Itlvir to
Slnlloiil, -lilloiil to Moivilt. Mno-11 10 tin- iitii.
sllipt llli.lf.
.I.Kk'oii sti.M to ,in ll.tirii an ii, i... ,in
lliiivn. Iii'lvn'ii .l.n I... n ..n. I Wa-lilniiii; W isli
l.iiin. I.'tt'irii 1 in tint .tit nul (.'1. ml; 1,1 mi.
Iiiltvnli W i-liloilli .iinl .laiksoi,, -mil ,li ' v. 11,
fmni 1, lanl to tin- Xt'tttoii ttiitipiki-.
Ni.illi Al 1I11 aifiiiii- I10111 tin- nul of ilia lh.lr
I'jik iiatp al do- Ml, I'loa-na iivnir 1 1
lii'xit.iiin nl llir 1'ii.vnli'iii .' pivo at Hull's "ii'ol.
TlitM'tliiie .Ili-tL t loin Not Hi il.itn ..rlitu- 10
Pit' Pi l.ivtiii, , 1 11. k.ivv.itin 1 iiml Wf.stt'in tuiiks.
I illmtl liirl .t T.i 1 I'lOMilimc lo.il llom IV-ini
ivitain to lliiir- lu.iil,
Cipoli.-an inn' nolo A-li shre 10 (, it-ui llidp
.it'ti, mil -11 tl i- 11 a. 1 1, iif Iu totnt (iiiui Ultimo
ti pi.
Tlie e-.ihii.ite may Iu- materially re
duced by the paving; of Cm lion street
and ProWdi'ine mail, for which all ex
" epl il l"W prupetly hiildeis havi;
.-lsii"d.
.Mr. Itui Ik will vlgoi ou-l. urge this
linpioveineni and holies to succeed in
convincing the eoimelN of its wisdom.
INSPECTION OF G. A. R. POSTS.
Dates That Have Been Fixed for the
Different Organizations.
The following "hues have been selei t
ed for the Inspection of the Mnious
po-ts uf the Ciiand Army of the Repub
lic In this; part of Hie s-tate:
Pt'i 1, I.it 111 1 n tm IJ. -. (Iiiilm pusi, ri i.'i,
-1 Linton. . U -'"till-, i-i.niinaiiili-i ; ( b irlps
-iivilain. in-pn ttii.
o. -J7 -irjc.nit . II. Divi- po.. u s,,
t .nil nul lie. .lolm 111 I 0111I1. loniinanilpi'. W. s
louts liirpcrtoi.
.o i- ( liiplain 1. Il Mtait pusi, Nu. I,
Mo-tnv.. II I'. W.iiiIpII, luininiiiiltr. I' Dp
1-lfPV. illsliitlot.
.Not. I'l l.ii-iilin 111 .1. ii -terms po-t, No u,
IViktilli', .le ii- -nitl, fonmi inili-r, ',. W
I'paitt', in.pf-i iu.
Nov, -Jl -uaiinl Ccoiup I VI I post, 'o. ",117,
W.nril.v. It. II. IIuI'.'.Hp. loiiiininiln i:. W.
IV nip, lii.pfrlor.
r,v. .:-( 'uluiii 1 W. . Moiilos po'l, 'n ,l'i.
-tianlon, II. o. Ili.v.mt, iniinnanilti . 1'ictl 1
!i'sipn, iti.ppi tin
Nov. 'I W. W. Walir. po.-l. u 411, Oltpkant,
William Bin ki, 10'niii.inilii; I'.. W. 1'i.iru-, in
t.poi lor
Dpi. :i-.l.inits M. Ihoip .o.. No VCi. lhvp,v,
.1 mips p. Ilolcalp, 1 ..nun, in. L'i : i.'ialuiii Walt..,
neppi tm.
Nut. 1 ( .iplain .lamps II. im post, Vo. UK,
Iloiipsilali-, 1 1. -iiiv Wilson, , .. nun in. In , Mini
Pub, in.-pft 101.
Nov. '. -J p. in. -I.iPiitPii nit (iroiftp V. -tni.ilp.
po-t, in. :: to, laiitiiiinl., Willi im .lolnison, min
lnanilpi : Ah in Diil.t. nispcilor
Not. JJ Caplain W. (i. Mnutp po.t, 'o. i;i,
ll.nnlintoii, .luliii lllai k, loniniaiiili'i , I., r lloi
Itfi'. in'pcclor.
Not. '-( aplaln flcniKP llmnpoit p. si. N 1.
f.ll, ciatid, .lamoH A. Ik. j;. ill, tonmiatuli 1 : I (',
Jloitipp, Ju-pet lor.
Nov. iiO-r'nili's P. Wall? po-l. No. -',-i, N.tv
(oiinillaml. I liatlfs IIpIiii. i 0111:11 inil.-t . 1 I
lloitipp, neprtttir.
LITTLE CHILD BURNED.
Four Year Old Harriet Itterley Bad
ly Injured,
lliirilel Itleily. the 1-year-old daugh
ter of William lili'iiy, of Spring stieet.
was badly burned early yesterday after
noon, while playing .'11 oiind a lire In the
back j aid of her home.
The ihild's screams hi might Us
mother 1 1 mil her household duties Into
the yaid. The child was wiiihlnx on
the giound, Its clothe blading llcuely
The mother caught the Utile glil in her
arms and wrapped her dies-,-, aiouud
It, smothering the flames. The little gnl
was taken to tin- Lackawanna hospital,
wiieie she was said to be iu a danger
ous londltlon last night, though testing
quietly.
TWO MORE RECRUITS.
They Have Been Swotn in nt the
Recruiting- Station.
liiiflness wns fair at the loiul 111.11 Ine
reuniting' station, lill Wyontluu ave
nue, during Hip Wtek. Two jniing men
wete enlisted by .Major (i. Harnett ye.-.
let-Jay and seal to l.eagur Island Navy
iird. Pa. when- ihey will be tattt'ht
murine' duties. Tiny nu- ileoige Jite
yee, Sibley, Pa . and i'asiei I--. Uogers,
.Mill City, P.i
.Major Harm It says the uung men
now enlisting will lmo lliu ilini'LCn to
Turkish Rugs
nnd
Oriental Goods
I import my Rugs
direct from Turkey
and our Oriental
Goods from Turkey
and Japan, thereby
saviug you the middle
mau's profut,
W. D. Mirphige
1 iS Washington Ave,
soe ninny pal Is of the worldi as some
new shlpi 1110 jmlng Into commission
and will lake long cruises In foreign
waters, Thorn will aho he good
chalices for pioniolloil for bright .voting
men deviling lo lend a military tire,
who are clllsciis of Pulled Stales and
live feet four Inches In helcbt. able to
rend, write, etc.
FEAST OF ALL SAINTS.
Spccinl Services In the Roman Cath
olic and Episcopal Chinches.
Th'e llouuin Catholic nnd KpWcopal
chllrchei yesterday celohi-aled one of
the lulucipnl feasts in the ehiliili cnl
endar. All Salnis Hu..
In the liomali Catholic eliliri It II in
a holy day of obligation, eveiy one of
that faith being requited to iiitcud
tuitss. l-'or the itfcoinmoiliitloii of work
lug people early innspes weie cele.
hi 11 tod In all Hip churches. In St.
Pelet's cttthedral llteie weie masses ai
. (i. 7 and s o'clock, thu lust being
a solemn high mass, celebtated by lte.
Knt her O'llyrne with Ho. l-'ather
(iiilllu as deacon and J lev. Kutlier Mi
J.atlghlln as sith-deiicon. Today, whli It
Is All Souls Day, will he celebrated
with masses at ti. 7 and s o'clock.
At St. Luke's church yesteiday theie
weic special services at 7 and 111 a. in.,
with a (elobriitlon of ihe llolv Km liar
Nl at both services.
Talk with Christian.
Do It now.
V
The
Prendergast
Store
yf TWINING
N 131 Penn J
I
Waterman's Ideal Foiiofain Pen
Creating
a
Sensation
This is what we are doing
with our
Furs, Jackets,
Suits and Skirts.
If you want quality, style and
low price, trade with
BRESCHEL,
The Furrier,
124 Wyoming Avenue,
Furs repaired aud remodel
ed now at reduced cost.
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
Ccnenl Agent for the V)omlr.c Dittrict (at
Duponfs Powder
Mining, niajtlne, Sporllnp, Fmokflf-ai n the
ltqiauno Chemical Company's
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
Safety I'u-.c, ''"rJ '""l r.irlod"11- Hcom 101 (.on
, t'anj n"l r.irlodcrn. He
ucll llulldin; ,bv.-taiitcn.
AGI'.NCU:
TII0?. 10RI) Pit.iton
JOHN" P. hMlTII ' SON ,., I'ljmouih
IV, U. 1IULL1CIAN ..WllSjCJUitrj
THROOP'S NEW SCHOOL.
Borough Is to Have Another Build
ing Worth 87,000.
Prelliiilniiry lo the Issuing of 7.i)i)tl
worth of bonds for the erection or a
new school building. Ihe olllceis nr the
school district or Throop ycterday tiled
with Clerk of Ihe Courts Dunleli a
stnteiui'iil or Ihe district's Indebted
uess.
'I'he lesoillies ate $J,riSi,7:i. Two per
1 out. of the assessed valuation Is 'fS,
7l'S.ri. The proposed bond lsue will
iheiefoie he $t.nifi.:';i. within ihe limit.
Tonight.
7i palls ladles' $.'.110 times for t 2.1
nt .Million's Shoe stoic, ,1JS I.tuka ave
Open Into In ihe evening.
smii.
Union Suits
Aie Hip niol tuiiif.iil.il.il ginnc'iils a nun 1.111
wp.11 IIipv Hi jint pulittlv, tin not hltdi tip m
wtitiklp, niiil Hie lien ol all s i hoy nut mi in up
linn a two pipip Mill
$2.00
a (.iilni'iil at
CONRAD'S
"A Gentlemen's Furnisher"
305 Lackawanna Avenue.
, inr?urri t r?-zrl?" 1 ..-. . HL- JAtW :C
-- iiiryreTtnicBjMiJ w Haasr-Ei
A Train with Two Engines
is sure to "get there."
Sometimes you see a train with an engine before and an
engine behind, to enable it to make good time.
So it is with Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen selling.
We are pulling the people to our store with our adver
tising, larger and better this year than ever before, for tlie
reason that the people know we advertise only facts.
We are also pushing the goods as actively as ever and
to greater advantage, because our assortment and stock is
the largest in the city.
Waterman Pen Sales,
August, September and October,
They are the only Fountain Pens made with a world
wide reputation for excellence and complete satisfaction to
the user.
We sell them without prues and solely on merit.
The intrinsic values of a two dollar and a half gold piece
and a Waterman Pen are specifically the same. Cheapness
without worth is high priced.
We guarantee everyone.
R. E. Prendergast,
Scranton's Agency for
! Oils, Paints
jiaion?y un & wanuianunne company,
141-149 Meridian Street.
TELEPHONE 26-2.
Do You Want a Perfect Pencil Sharpener?
THIS IS IT.
It is
Guaranteed
in every detail
and is
riuch Cheaper
than ever before
Gome in and examine tlie llartfoit Typewriter which we are selling
for $6ii,oo with a whole year's guuirantee.
Reynolds Bros.
General Stationers and bngravers,
Scranton, Pa,
The largest line ot Office Supplies in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
4-44i4
Handkerchiefs I
Two Hundred
(200) Dozen
Unlnundcred,
broldered nnd
Pure Linen
hand ' em-
hem-stitched J
Handkerchlefk
Made especially for us,
will be sold this week nt the
astonishingly low pi Ice of
15 cents each 2 for 0 cents
or SI. 50 per dozen. Ench
Handkerchief benrs tlio
Crniner-Wells Co. stamp a
positive guninntce of superior
excellence. Bargain seekers
take notice, this is your op
portunity, nnd the result of
our slnewd ensh buying.
Cramer-Wells Co.,
1, -jo Wyoming Ave.
'Phone 353-3,
i-lH'
Ladies' Tailoring
Jackets, 1'tons, knglans and New
market Dress walking and rainy
day Skirts. Our prices aib reason
able, f luaiantecd to give satisfac
tion. Goods furnished.
! King Miller, Merchant Tailor,
I 432 Spruce Street.
TRIBUNE WANT ADS.
BRING QUICK RETURNS
K.uiTsSiaJifJJr
6mmmJ
102
207 Washington Avenue.
and Varnish
You Can Buy a
Machine of
This Description
for $1.25,
Including a Box
of 300 Staples
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