mvS,Tg!mm mrm ij'KV'T FWrTi rjr i ::iiBimiqBnBiiim-'nBiia '"" ""'TrpwV'''' ' ToJpwh iinr?w 'VVtWT'' ' " Wt I - $r t THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, XOVKMDtilt 25, 1001'. rfS a - :xxxxxxxxxxx; SHE K0DBMT HABDWAM tTOKl. Paxton Roasters Vso oho fill ThiinltstBlvliit? tiny nml your turkey din nor will liu ii suictpim. t'AXTON' llOAKTHIW nn- iimtlu of licavy sheet Iron, luivo IiIkIi covers unit veiitlliitor. I'rlcew r.Ut-, 73c.. Mi. mid fl.00 Footc & Shear Co. JJ9N. Washington Ave :ooooooooooc flf the Baby Bazaar 1 1 1 ' M p 1lP lll.lll. lit Il-.irt i l t III 1 IV- nil' tlit jlimt iiihI Inny: in.ili in Hnlfm-ii foul, Cii-liliirri' .iinl niiM'lt pimN for rlillilnii fllllll M tlllitlllll. In tWM .U'lM Hill. t'.lW In .illraillM' .llt-. I.miiy, Mtttris nml tin' Hm.Hi Knit ( .ip. p invilo j'oui ii'olal .tttiiilloit ti our lino. 1 Th? Baby Bazaar, 510 Spruco Street. Accident, Sickness, old nf?e one or more of these will Mirely oveitiiko you. You can luovlilu iiKalusL the linuuelnl cllhconifoils of these things by laying aMdi- n teserve in THE PEOPLE'S BANK. vSatBA'2- " -airciiji PERSONAL. Mi mil Mi. A. I.. tumuli, ulio iw n- m iln Iiu.i lnm li-t u'l miiiiK'il itiiiilij nii;ni. Mi.. UiiKrtl-, of U ilkt-i llm,., is the stu-l , Jul m-ipi, Ah.. II -lurk, 0 (jril , .n,i, in'. Mi.. Willi.ini (.Vnin-ll, v ho .i. in Spiv Voil, tin1 pist Hiik (on-iillitiir ,i -ix.ti.ilM tin .in .if tin linn of )ln (liiini, li.ii ii-tuiniil. ESTIMATES NOW KEADY. Will Be Considered by Recorder ' Connell's Cabinet on Wednesday. The estimates of the several heails of city departments have now lieuu fully prepared, and aie ready for sub mission al Woilnej-ilny's special meet liiK of Uei-order r'niuu-ll and his c.tlil ict. It is expeeltid that the ineetliiK will oiibiiint' the best pal t of the day and hat when tin- estimates aie finally JlirotiKh with that they will be pared down to the lowest possible Ham... Platinum Pictures Free. MeslnuiiiR today, and throughout the , ,veok, we win Kivi us a souvenir to pvory lady visillii"; our store a sunuim platinum leproduetlon of .1 famous palnthiR. We have secured .1 huge as sortiuent of repioductions of the world's most famous :iietnres for this evenl Better come while (he tfsortiucnt is lurse. See our display adyei tlsoiueiil on I'.ise .! ( this issue. .laiobs ,i rasolil, " -! Wyoming avenue. --- ... . ...ii- .First National Bank, Scrnnton, Pa, We desiie to Infotin the pnbllu ii,tt on and after Fi-ltl.iv, Xovemliui I'll, 1001, the business of this bank win be conducted In the b. ling foimerly oc cupied by cour.-en, cIhiiioiis .; i.'u',, iu rnled at No. !.'' I,.iek,iwami,i avenue, Sertllltou. P.i. This temporary ifiuuvul Is ueiess.iry for the purpose il erection m.u Mnj oulldlng-on the piesent piemiscs, whh h we will reoceupy when the Imiidln;-; is .'omploted. .1 A Uillell I'lcsidelil. l.-iuu I'ost, Cashier. il 0 i i U i c 0 il l S Monda 1 Bargains... f Ladies' Fleeced Underwear 35c Warm Solt Outings 4$c ioc Outings, new patterns 7c Good Unbleached Muslin 4c Best I Iill Muslin 7c Dark Outing Skirtings 7c Best Indigo Blue Prints 4$c Shetland Eiderdown Flannels 15c Napkins,, 1 7-inch pure linen, dice patterns 69c Napkins, 23-inch pure linen, dice patterns 98c Napkins, extra heavy German, $1.75 value $1,25 Table Linen, old time Pure Linen Damask 55c Table Linen, heavy, dice pattern 57c Curtain Scrim, bleached 7c Ginghams, pink stripes and checks, i3c yoods 8c Light Lawns and Dimities, 1 2 JJc goods 5c Children's Fleeced Underwear 15c to 30c 3 3 9 3 3 3 . Mears & 3 4 15-4 IT Lackawanna Avcnc. f W'tW(fWWS(fWWWfJft(f!il THEY STILL HAVE HOPES BUSINESS MEN'S COMMITTEE TO MEET TODAY. Membcis Still Believe They Can Set tle the Strike nml Clinhninn Burns Hints That Negotiations Mny Be Opened Up with President Clnrkc Mr. Sillhunn Announces That Ho's Done with the Commit tee for Good Mr. Burns Replies to Mr, Sllllmnn's Attack. Tilt" loinmltlee of bU.slneo.x men which has been elideavorhiR dtulliK tin past week, without suceesx. to elTci t 11 settletuent of the street railway slrll.e will meet this afternoon al 'J o'tlotlt in the olllee of the cliiili 1111111, Irn II f tm-tiM. and will deeltle upon plaiiH foi the futllle. C'liiilrinaii Hums Intimated ton Trib une man yesterday afternoon that the committee has not at all Riven up hope of settllUR the slilke. lie was asked if any of the members of the committee would be sent to Philadelphia, to con fer with Piesldent Clarke. "1 liuidly think so," he replied, 'but II Is possible that a judicious use of the long- distance telephone inn. be niatle. Kuither than that I will not sai," (ienernl Manager .Slllliiian, when seen Inst night, announced that he was done with the liusliiess men's (oniuilt tee anil will have no further dealings with It under any consideration what ever. "If this tommiltec wants to make another try at settling the strike." said he. "the membeis will have to open up negotiations with some one else be sides me. I'm through with them and will positively refuse to have any fur ther dealings with them. WHAT Jll'llNS HA1D. (.'huh man Hums gave out for pub lication on Saturday a characteristical ly tart letter in leply to the Interview with .Air. Sllllman, published in Satur day's Tribune, In which the general manager referred to the members of the committee as a pack ol small, mean rascals. Mr. Bill lis pays Ills lespects to the general manager in opening his letter in the following strain "Mr. Still man's idea of what constitutes an hon orable man and a gentleman seem to he somewhat peculiar to himself. Of course he considers himself one, and yet 1 presume tI1.1t the business men's lonmiittee aie content to differ with him in some respects. So lar. as I am aware, no one of them Is under Indict ment in our criminal matt, or is hesi . lating about taking his chances nf a piison cell or emigrating to some for eign country where theie Is no c.xtia dltion law in force." Tlie ihsne in which the public is In tel ested, he points out. is, however, not anybody's personal characteristics, but lather the settlement of the strike and the street lailway accommodation to which they are entitled. Mr. Hums states that the mn.foiily of labeling men in this valley aie member of labor unions who desire that union labor shall be employed oil the cais and whose wishes aie entitled to at least some consideration from the company. Continuing, he says: "Suppose that eveiy corporation in the valley should import laboiets fioni Philadelphia or China, men who have no lamilles or homes, and pay no taxes, and who are lodged and fed in barns, would the public want them to take the plates of the 111611 we have'.' Tlleie can be but one answer." im:.t wiu. m: uasv In conclusion Mr. Hums pleads Willi Mr. Slllliiian to forget his "school boy petulance and had manneis" and be "an honorable man " "If he tines this." he wiltes, "the lest will he easy. If he cannot do this, let him go away lor a week and leave some one like v. I'', Hallstcatl, for instance, in charge, anil when lie leturns lie would llnd his load running anil the public satislled. lie is the stumbling block in the way. What he wants is to gei 1 id of him self." When Mi. Sllliin.ui was asked last night If he bad any leply to ui.ihe lo .Mr. Hui lis' letter lie said that he hud 110 desire to enter Into ,1 1 outioveisy with tlie gentleman. "I've had my say." said he, "and I'm iiinteia to lif it icsi wiili linn." A lettei Iioni John C. Metnlielsei, jr.. appealed ill the Republican yesteidny which set foith Hint he is one of Hie striking sticei i,n' men and that lie would like lo 1 el Ul II lo Wink if he dared, He also made some seiious chuiges emu eming tiu milliner hi W lift Ii tlie stiike was Met lined and 1.011 cernlug the llnauees of Hie slilke. in il W W ii; v 00. 9i . an ,i. Hagen 1 RED CROSS DEGREE CONFERRED 'ON CLASS OF TWENTY Tlie appiiidant led ci os and sepul chre degree of the Knights of .Malta, was conferred on thirty-one candidates fioni Anthracite uoniinanilcry on Sat urday night in tlie spacious and beau tiful temple, on the fourth Hour of tin Guernsey building;. Tlie degiee was woiked by the oun ty degree team, robed in hhloilen! 10 leply to this the eecutlve tommlltce of tlie stilkeis last night Issued the following statement. Wh.it il vi. ihinl, .,( . Mi'Iiiim! l.ll.i .'. .i,n'.iiiiia; in i ln t!i,nl,li( in: Hi ,n niiulnt Mllpli'llt lll.lt I lolllllll liL-.lllllllJ n.ilt i, I ,1, v gii'it iti'iat i' i,i iniiuil.iiii i' .i-i .i imliiii melt i should gli .jnii I., .mil ,i .i , .tin i ion. I nun its li-inir urn. niinhi lnlii'ii- n in In mi.iIimI l,i .in olliii.il nl the li.ii lion ,niii im . 'I I n- hii,i i .1 well, ili fi-n.i tin tin- iiiili'i'iu- imiiiIiiii i, I i mi. In tinil iltlniliil niinil. ( niihl we h.lne i In lelltM lo hlli hull wiiluii hi MiMlm-tl u toiilil hk.ihI il i nly .i. .in .itlcniiii to jiblity illiellll.ihle iiinilmt on tlie lull 1.1 in iiio-noii. ..jhle p, i. n .mil uoiiht loo, np.m a .1. not ,,i'i, m I In- i Hoi i ol .in .ititwei ; hut, i. ullhonl il itila I lie .ulltle v,.n luoinpii'il lit .o itil-iiiiiiilnl .!.'! in o I the i oiiii.uii , who n.e we.tK iiiiimIi',1 tin n .1. then lii,,.. .hkI tu .huu the im i,tisi--ien'.. it -lull ili-niptne .uls, it inn he will to ih.., , t llle ploihutloli .llul e.,o.e it. ln.llli loll-lH ... Now, tin htlil Ii ili -i lit. Milhil-, I ,i, Ihiiij i'',o-ell In .n illiet lo l.iltii In. t milllloli. If tin. in in'. Jul, w,h f.n i(.u tcii , we iiin-t .nhi.it lint .nine loin .ne o.i-ili ..ill-tiul. 'Ihe io.ilion llli. Iil.lll u.im- li)i lo join the MllUe ,!. .in lulil Iioni inn .il II i W.I-, ,n Iioiii. o s.j p., , ,. Illil lie- ii, nil, lit V, itli Ihe i Mni.ili In , n ol, .UM'iI III MiMm; .ihuhlle. tin. Hill -loull hue uil st. 10 lii-l till, whiih Wotilil he -i linn ii Hloio ih.1l.lhle oli. Now, in the lollel Muhe.. tl is I,-, I to ..ii- i,t li lone ol i,iio-itloii lhi-'j who opti,.ul the ,-liikt wile ninlile lo si nul upon Hun ni.iiihni'il .mil tote then nun i iiin 'Mil. .t.iliniinl on the t.ne ot u i. nntiiie. nun who h.i. not fouo ol ilui.uiu i-tm-iuli I" Mu In. imiMftion. i .in h.uillt iniuiImI in In .1 ei i .noil union in. in. I!, aim ol .1 iln';eiou. 1 ha ul it 1 lo toiiiniinult in .ut . ten 'llie .t.itinunl t ii.it Ihe linen, i. in the himls of .1 tew iiieii h .nhnitleilU 111111111. 111 thn ihe hoili 1. il. own Kui.hliie .iiiihonti .itel noiutin lul. ine Ii iii'il fi i-iii ma fill!',.. Ihe hooU. ,ne (he pioptit.t of the .1-.01 i.iii, 11 .mil ,m .nhp 1 1 to -iiiilit .il in linn We 1. in 'in Hi, 1 -1 Hi- t li.it no it'litt Ins liun ptlil 10 .1111 ot ihe im nilui. 01 out pie-int 1 Minim- roinniiilii, 1. 111 no .ipp .ill fioiu 01,1' niunhii. hne hun mule withooi ie spon.e. Si-it.i,il h'llitlliil il'ill.n. hive hei n pml ten tor nliit, .mil lime iln- I m loir wiileh.iii.in' Iioni ihe iniMiii K lhi 1.1 1 iiiiiutl .' 1 1 inn iho K In i mini. lb. 1 li.ti.iL t 1 w.i. t-iiii Hun in -tilel In Ihe iMtllllle 1 oinniilti 1 . 1. he hltl .il leuly -iiin i'. unit h innioil.inl i'ltoiin 11 ion iciu- lie 10 ,le ni'Hi nient. of snpi.n,,!, i,a(ni pai,) .011 111 In. .niiiiipl lo 111.il i- n I I, in oin 1 inks hv ...i 111 an -illv -iii.tiiini; to imit lutin it oin no niht is lo iinlnie I In HI lo idle lip lilt mil ill in. I II linn to woil,. It .ei'ln. th.il su.lili nl.i Melliefil'. niltitl ih infill .nul hi- -it, ne w.i. tin 011I1 in m unit,. 1 l 10 uii- up tin nnh 11, We tin not Know wli.it in lliiuiie W I. hlonht lo I11MI tu 111 ike llilo Mllit.lt 11 1 Imi.e, hut lt.ito the pnlilh In ili.iw it. own 1 , .11 , Ill-ion-. 'Ihe .ilhi.ioii to lonilnnnl ihie.ilin, tl . Iiil.e. 1- iiuoii-i-ii 111 110111 tin tin lli. a Mil- lici-11 Inil I, en In Ihe inipho t.r 1,1 1 pun onl.i Hint" iimiii'Ii. pinion. 10 Ho. .111I.1. iul llie st.iiinii nl lli.it lie "l.iio'i. ih.it he i-iii.-, . Ihe iliw. 01 ,1 it-.il ni.in.i nihil.." tti , h ..hu pp .111 11. -ii 1 1011 wlm h lie kiit- will nit lie.ii oin. 'I hi. ..Hike I. on loi belli' u.im ' mil i.'inli linn.. When till. t. in I I. oht.iliiiil i will .ill he leiiih 10 ; h.nlv 10 woil; Hi, 11. .111, 1 not III) Hun, We il.i not ile.iie hi .illinle In the pa.l in mil 01 Milhel.ei. Il I. ill he h.lil, IhnllUll, 11:1 .Ipplli.ai.tll 10 nio.i in iiiiinhi'i it 0111 union tu tin oitn.i. ,l tin s, j aa .11 llnlwii it'iiipnii. ( 'ifillllllee. CHARGED WITH ARSON. Mrs. Louisa Weaver Held Without Bail, on the Charge of Fit ins Her Home on Satuidny, Mrs. I.ouImi Weaver, .111 eldcily wom an aboul 'ill yeais old, was coiniullied to the to'inty Jail without ball , ester day by .Maglsti.ile Hone. 011 a 1 harge of 111 soil, iirefeiied by Supeilnleiideiit or Police I' ,illk ltobllllg. .II. Mis, Weaver Is uccusctl of having set lire, ciiily Satiuiliiy niorulng, 10 t hi house whlth she occupied at I'J.'U S.in derson avenue The lire oiigluaieil 011 the second lloor, and when the ilieiiioti alitl police urilved Ii was found that Keiosene oil hail been llherall spiiiikled around the looms 011 that Hum. neuil all the I'urultiiie having been ieiiioed Tlie blaxe was easily iNtlugulsheil, and tlie matter was it-poited 10 Superin tendent ltobllllg. The latter siaried an investigation, which resulted in .Mrs We.nei's anest on Satill'tlity. Wlieti iiiralgiied ill police loillt yestoi'tlay moriilug, she ihiiliied that tlie hie was causetl by Hid ex plosion of a lamp which she had accl dclilally let tall oil the lloor When asked lo CNplalu the iiieseiu-ti of u about the Hours of the other looms, she became contused and salt! she til tipped the lamp inure than once. The house which she occupied belongs 10 A. Con rati, with whom she Is known to hau been on bad terms. She hail $5011 Insur tilicc on tho furnlluie. All attempt will lie niatle linlu.s to have her released on ball bctolo one of the Judges. moke the populur Puiitli iOo. cigar. THE MALTA COUN i Y DJiC-Ktiii TiiAlVi. Iuni"s. and the 1 ereinony was wit nessed bj over ."Oil members of th"1 order from Ibis cit, Wllkes-llarie, ningliaiuloii and 11 number of olher sinallor lowns. The teremuny took over two and a half hours to perforin and Ihe costumes and p.iiaphernalla used ( ost over SJ.r.O". Among the most honored of the visi tors present was Supreme Commander Sir Ceorge S. Jones, ol l.oston, Mass.; IN HONOR OP "MABON" ,, Informal Dinner Given at the Jer jnyn Sa tut day Night The Visi tors Position in Wales. "tine thing must be taken for guiut ed ill ibis iouuli. Due tiling should, I believe, lie rreugni.cd by the 111.111 ageis of entoipiise, by leglslaluies, by counts and by public opinion generally. Thai is tli.il labor unions are heie to stay. It leinains, not to try lo put them otil of existence, fur lli.it would simply be .1 waste of vneigy at ihe 1 ost of needless Mi He. but to Inlng out ol them the best uses In them the besl for their members, llie best for those wlio employ labor, (he best lor the geu eial welfaie. This is llie one great, piessiug duly lying in tlie pathway of llle people of this 1 ountry and espe 1 Lilly ot this valley; and. gentlemen, it must b. met." Willi these woitls in substance, Judge ICdwartts lutiofliicetl Hon. William Abraham!, M. P.. lo a small company .11 a dinner infoimnlly given by a num ber of C.inibro-Aniei it tins in "Malion's" honor at tlie Jerm.Mi Saturday nlghl. Judge ICdw.trds went on In lolly to out line how the labor piobleiu. under "M.ibou's" guidanie, has been solved In Wales. He tlest ribeti the successive steps by which tlie opeiators and niine workers in that country had been in duced to substitute conciliation tluough a regulaily appointed bo.nd, equally divided between the two gintips, for the costly, dangerous and li.iib.uous stiike method of settling dllllniltles. lie told how in I weuty-thiee .veins of "Million's" guidance of Ihe Welsh hosts ol iiig.inixcd labor, during sixteen of which lie has been llie spei i.il icp leseiitalive of llieir interests in the I'.rltisli pai Ii, uncut,, theie has not been .1 single colliery stiike and only one time when an appeal of a din'eionce had lo be taken fioni the board of con ciliation to Hie anmiiillv elei ted ar liili'i. in lids cise the Hail of Kosehery. "I want to say lo Jim, geiilleiiien," Judge I'Mwiuds 1 oiilliiued. "liial In Wales theie Is 110 iitiestloti of the right of labor lo organize and no wish on llle pail of tin., mine-ownlim illteiesli; thai Ii .should dlsorg.inh'.e, for under "Million's'' leadeisldp oig.inii'.ed labor 111 Wales has won recognillon is being pi.n tlc.ill'. s.viionymoiis with organised tlllilt. olgiinlzed luilusliy. oiganlzed pitue and pinsperit.v, The labor situa tion In this iiainti.v will not become li.intiiill until we have more '-.Mabons" 111 llle eoiial conlldelli e ot llle nel Who toll and of llie men who lllle." Ill 1 espouse Mr. Abiahauis mndesily depiccateil the liigh uedll given hllil bill spoke eaiuestly In favor of inan-lo-111:111 1 Hoi Is to pii'scrve peat e and gouil will between iniplojeis and emplo.vcd, lie said they fieiUwill. had many Will-in tussles In llie 1 inn Illation hoaiil nieellngs In Wales, but la.isinut h as each knew ill his In-ait Hint the op posing sid,. wanted lo be full ami that simply illiferenies In ihe point of Hw pi-evented Iinineillalc iinaiilmiiv they tllieslli'd those dllfereilt es out Oil the give and lake piiiuiple until tiiey reai lied 1 oiiniioii gioillltl. Tills, he add", eil, was his ilrsi visit 10 ihe I'nlted States ami he w,.s lller.illv amai'.ed ,u Iluyler Novelties, inex pensive, Fiuest Fruits, 'egetable(3, Kaucy Groce ries, Champagne Cider, Cigars &c, Our stock is most complete aud repre sents nearly every civilized couutry on the Globe, E. Q. Coarsen Wholesale and Retail, M A - ONE CANDIDATES riruiHl Coinniaiuler Sir 10. t! Foren wttld, of Hlooinsburg, Ornnd liectirtler Sir C.porge H. Pierce, of Philadelphia, and lirand C.enei-alisslino Sir James l Jackson, ot Willlmnsporl. Kollowlin; the conferring of the di; giee. an informal banquet was set veil during which addresses weie made by tlie visiting olllceis anil Sli Knights lieoigo M. Watson, James Moll- and John C. MeAskie. lis immensity and lis manifest proofs of greatness and prosperity, lint lie round It dlflieult to reionclle what he laid been taught nl home aboul the Ainei lean's innate love of equality anil fair play with the evidences visible here of stiil'e and suspicion between those who wink for wages and those who employ. lie would regard it as one of the greatest pleasures of his life If during his visit to this countiy and valley he might In any way aid in bringing (lie relations of capital anil labor to the plane of a better under standing and mutual confidence. Atltli esses by others in the company gave notii e thill the intelligent thought of our people is being directed along the lines of "M.ibou's" 1 oiinel anil example. Five Weeks Then Chiistmas. You surely want photographs ror up holidays-. Do you lealize, though, that the lime is growing slum. Aitistie portrait wink, like tliai whh h tomes from S'lnievor. cannot be hastily pro duced. Moral: Collie lo Ihe studio at once, or iirrange for a sitting by 'phone. " The popular Punch clj leader of the 10c cigars. ar Is atlli th-3 5nappy Neckwear lo say our uew neckwear is handsome is putting it mildly. They're more they're beautiful. We have just the tie that will give life lo your attire. There's nothing that adds so much to a man's appearance as a swell scarf. Thanksgiviug neck wear, -sOC to 2. jo. 2E23ESE3H2322 "ON THiAwQRF,, I JgXr 803 Mik I &ir WaMnt! AnMjr i in We have a line ot Handsome House Shoes that make your eyes dance. A special Thanksfiiving sale we offer Men's, Women's-Jlisses' and Children's Shoes,50c Infants, at 10 Cents. LEWIS, RUDDY, DAVIES & MURPHY 330 lckawanna Avenue, g $.$ S Mb, Paints and Varnish Maloney Oil & MandiacUiring Company, Ml-149 Meridian Street. TELEPHONE 26-2, : FUNERAL OF MRS. KENWOOD. Services Conducted nt the Residence by Rev. C. M. Giffln, D, D. The luiieial services of .Mis, Walter 1 1, Kenwood look place yesieitluy at : o'clock, nt her lute residence, f!i; ijiiliu-y avenue. I lev. Dr. Charles M. tiltllii. of the Klin Paik church ofll tinted, spoke III luot iipiunprlale lelllis of Ihe tleatli hi tletnly beloved, so soi'clj missed, I'uilniely thniigh her ileparttti-t' rroni life, yel that ilfo was so beautiful, sweet and gentle In Its Inllueiiie thill her presence must lung he full, Th nUlsIc was exqlilsltol.v pnlly A qiliirlelle. composed of John 'I'. Wiit Klns. David Stephens. Mrs, .In ph 0 lit leu tinil Mrs. A. 14. Council, mug 'Jesus Lover of My Soul," "I'm a Pil grim 11111I I'm 11 Stranger" iiuii "Lead Kindly Main." Miss Florence lilt h iiiond was ncconipaiilsl. The gloomy tiny outside autl the gloom within many hearts were mil symbolized by the bright anil lovely iloweis In which the young wife lay entlmvveied, Countless testimonials liom loving hearts surrounded her last rest In her home. Inlet men t will take place today at lionesdnle. 'file funeral party .vlll leave al 10,111 a. 111. The burial sei vlco.t will be conducted by the Knights Templar. The bearers will he A. K. Council, Kugcue Ilealey, Oavld Davis, Kdward Kvuns, Charles W. Matthews and Wllliird latlhews. Among the nul-nf-town friends present at the fu neral were Dr. Will Henwootl and Miss 1 Ion wood, und Messrs, Shr.iy and Smith, of Buffalo, N. Y and Mis. Pll lee, of Itrooklyn, N'. Y. A pathetic In cident In tonneetlon with the last luimttl, who Is the mother of the tie ceased, was thai by some niror she arrived unannounced, lute on the night of her daughter's death, the Ilis-t Inti mation she received being the ominous crape on the door. Do Not Delay Plncing Your Order for Thanksgiving- Turkeys. Fancy turkeys arriving dully fioni siiisquchanna county and early orders will have careful attention. If you have never placed an order with us will be pleased lo servo you now. W. II. Pierce, 110 Penn ave. Benefit of Young Ladies' Society. Miss Ilealrice llerfortl, the monolo glst, will give 1111 entertainment at the Hlcyele club house, Tuesday evening, Dec. n, under the auspices of the Young Undies' soclel.v of the First Presbyter Ian church. Smoke the Pocono fie. cigar. I Telephone i I YourOrders 5." We have both'phones J. 5J and a clerk who does )? n nothing: but take or- S 3 ders as they come ai over the wire. W 5 Prices quoted, your M order footed up and J 5? the goods seut C. O. D. 52 0 Mail Yoiir Orders Our mail order clerk will do your shopping as carefully as you would do it yourself, and the goods will be delivered promptly. 0 0 jru a0a000MK0P?i' 0XJ0009J00l0Tk0M.0TVi0nM I" The Scraiiluii Umbrella Manufacturing- Co. We nuke lo onlei lepiii- nml u town- !inihn. his .iul p.ll.iMil- oi ililleit'iit i iui. .il Cisoiuhle piiio.. We uiui.iiii'e .ill i, in m it 313 Spruce Street, You wll be thankful to us for reminding you that bad weather is coming and you need your feet well shod. For Indoor Wear & (nni lit H MRSIOIIIJ ill 4t Collars and Handkerchiefs t to Embroider Tvadies' call at once J and secure some of our J elegant impoitcd hand- X kerchiefs and collars to J embroider. The latest uovclty. Cramer-Wells Co., $ MoWyomlnj? Avo. 'Phone 303-3. l If your work keeps you out oC doors the popular head covering to wenv is a cap. One of the warm kind that can be drawn down over the ears as the weather grows colder. A large assortment at 50c. CONRAD'S "A. Gentlemen's Furniahet" 305 Lackawanna Avenue. I GIVE TRADING STAMPS. WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS. Ladies' Tailoring Jackets, Htons, Raglans and New market Dress walking and rainy day Skirts. Our prices are reasoiv able. Guaranteed to give satisfac tion. Goods furnished. King Miller, Merchant Tailor, 432 Spruce Street. St eef -,! t ,li on ... Ui niir puna .111,1 Ilea'-. Our FALL UNDERWEAR Sim lc ii exceptionally s.iml muiny f,u n. prj, lV fcniill huim t.tlk hlir anil lun nuirli itifnatlV amoiiit, our bUfon,ililu clleiliij. iz Spruce Street. The Furniture Feast Will be continued Tuesday and Wednesday. This spread of under-valued ollerings covers every housefurnishing requis itebut particular attention lias been given to aiding Thanksgiving preparations, as the following quotations de note. IIISM'II -l.T, Inn pii'i VlHfili ill Jiol ( cl.i iii, tlnul ili)- C7 QQ I..VII N-IHV I'MII.I , -i-t,wl, Itoltli'ti till. I InUli, CA no fluli'il Iris JJO.VO Mill, III) Mill. I.tiltlnt thl I uihli ;n imlicH liiuh, II unfit vMtli'.'.M iut lie- ili-i-p, l;i,l licii-l lililtf in i 1 1 ui . CIAQE: -Mti.ii. .aiiina. . . . PI ".vi' insist, t mm- -soiiti ci in .ui. i iiimui Hfi',n . , Piii' Fr TliankssMn? Souye.iir 'I Inl I, .-i mill 1'l.iir Ion k ncii'iit "I t.. r'll.i ,in, Ii.kii nl uooil- In 'In' Jim. ii, a nl ll, ,n oir, . I Imiii I loini.li ci fitiM.'ii lUh I n. -II. , . CREDIT YOUP CERTAINLY! "THK. m WMY W1-S23-SS5-SS7 WYOMING AVENUE, WSMM, imr vJAF ,6 1 si ,'1 Ii V fVtad&ti&Jt'4 -. -