The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 26, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SOBANTON T1MBUKE- TCESDAV, NOVEMBER 20, IflOJ)
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T'iv ' fPi, $.$,
$fcj
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An Excellent; Combination.
'the pU'iihaiit method and Ijcuulicinl
oltoots of tlio wisll known remedy
Svm't np I'hib, luiinufiicturi'd ly tliu
Uamfdhki.v I'm Sviitri' Co., illustrato
tliuviilui'of oliUilnintf tlif liquid Inxtt
tivc prlnutplos of plants lcnowii to bo
incdlulnnUy lnxtitivn and pivMiiitliitf
them in the form most rcfrcsliiiiK' to the
tttsto and acceptable to the system. It,
is the one pe.rleut hlrentheninlnxn
tive, clenuhltifT the system efTeetually,
dispelllnif eolil.s, headaches and fevcrH
gently yet pi ouiptly and onalil inborn
to ovorcoino habitual coiisllimtion per
liiuneutly. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable .ihllly and snh
htan'ce, and it.s aetln fmi the kidneys,
liver ami boivels, wJvonl, uvalfiininjr
nr irritating theui, make il the ideal
lnsalivi!.
In the process of manufacturing iltjM
lire used, us they are pleasant to tint
taste, but tho medicinal cpmllticsof tint
remedy are obtained from kciuiii anil
other aromatie plants, by n method
known to the Camfohma Km Svhui
Co. only. In order to (,ret its benetlcial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
remember the full nameof the Company
printed on tho front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FHANCISCO, CAL.
LOUI8VIXL.1", KT. HEW YOnK. N. Y.
ForHate ty all Mrumists. l-ricoSOz. iwr bottlo.
Free Platinum
Pictures
To every I,idy visiting our
store this week we will give ab
solutely free a handsome Plat
inum Reproduction of a World's
Famous Picture.
Better come cat ly while tlte
assortment is large.
Don't forget this is the
best place to buy Pictures,
Frames, etc for the holi
days. Jacobs & Fasold,
200 WASHINGTON AVENUE.
City Notes. 1
MI.I'.IINC M IICI UlTHi.V An !,,., i.it.
it-Mine nl tliu lu'V-iunc llviiiililli.iii , Inn !I
Ac pl.U'0 fMiHWit, tn lie fllfi,,.,l hy :i ,. ipllon.
Mia'TINfi TODAY.- Iii lVmi.it Uiiiii.ii'w
iri-lun TniiiPi:Hicr tir.inii will ,m f1 this .ii'n
iiioii .it ." c'dm lv in I'lti'in-cy lull, i,n .1 in. 'Inn's
litis.
aniudwi: roit i HNvr.Uii.K.-.-'.nmi.'i .ii;....
. ir. of tin' l'l.u. jmiiMini is hiiii-i'lt u- a r.u..l'
f.in tnr tin' Diiikii r.itir- 1nn11ir.1l imi n.t i-.m-f.ili1 -
( iiif i:i'4iitii v.mi.
oTl, i;Vn.l!TAIMi:.T.- n'.vi'l m..
Uinmi'iit -vill li,i "iM-ii .ii lii.-. K'.i i'1-i..i .-.,. i,
i'Ii'.Ii, r.ii V.ilniisl"ii avrmir. Tl'.iuls-i'itlii:: niirlii,
I'.-i 1 1n- lunriii nt' the ni'W timile i'iiihI.
uixn.v; vi i i:i w. i. l'.'fi-. i.i.i.i !,,
"I". I Milt ? C.uholii lSf-vwIi-iil .cm., i Hi.r, -..ii'
liulil iliclr iic.M ii'snlai' mi'i'lldi; S.ttunloy -, n
." Nui. ;.d, iiwu.nl ,,t 'l'li..iil,.qi;n inili,j.
PI.MMUM OI'I'.V. Hie lt.iui.ni. iW I lie II 1-
rtiin ivill.ll in 11. i" ( niwrv.i.iy umiti' U ,:
mm .it tlin nlHi-p. i.iil l.lmlii. (.ticil. 'I'nr ilt-
H.1111I loi .itl'ii',.-, i l.ir-1. Oik ..iil, I. li'jilnu.l
f... t cnly,
:n;inii ss-ivr.iiAi:v. Th.' ,'iuiit u.m..-.
mi of Mr, Ilium .M.uli Mill In- li.l.i it i.
1!:. Mi.-i"ti "ii Tupilnv Moniii.', V,,', :ni, :,t
S o'i'Iolu. All nri' will, mi,., LViif-.inini:-!
cin'il in uujI.
i:i:',i i. Ait .mi:i;'iim:. Tn. sn.u,in u,iw
ii:-Mi.itlun, No. '.Ml, Mill liolil tln'li- i'.nl.a mn..
in;,- '.milclil, ! oMi.i'l., ,it lluMi h.iil. M,i'm:ii'4
H'C'imr. .Ml iiii'iiilu'i,. an.' iVin-..li.'il lu 'ip (orct't.r.
I.ii.'tJiit bj-!no-.
nniirn in cauiuimiam: .rnn.i.ii iiiun.n
.l.il.li U. I!fs.m iDul. tun iuii4lik ot tliu IiId M.ny
llro'.ni tiom liu-klft i mill ycilinil.iy In C.nli. ii,
ilali", wtifiu I in- ltiiur,il sfntii'4 w.tp )i,1i in -'.
ll'Vf , lnnvli, .ni'l Inli-tir.i'nt ivn mn.lc in x.
Kii't. iKmoluy.
i.i:orti: ,viski,i:v ixiui:i:i).-c,vu,. w:,i,.
"w. if I'tini lOinvii'. r!io k I'iniiliiywl at II.
1'it'" llinok lolllit.'i. v.ii iiiik'li! Iij a hip ,.i i.i .
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I ' Inili.-ok .mi ii !: .il liic I.i. k.lu'.i.ni 'i'
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f .us, i i)ln icf .'il of I'liliiv liripli' i.. tt, . nihil
, i). Ninth tttl'l, (incri KliUi', Wi ,s!,. ,,i, I
Smil'i "IJc, im ii'ln ii-lntf (in if v. i ii ,ii.l.i i .
"Hanlla Koinim'' i'if,i nlyl.r, in. I t.i. pio;rf ,
I li'.v li.ivc iniiili in tlicii ilnfinili nii'l jUKli.. ,i.iii.
i. i nlv iiijiri-luiis, iinn. n...u in;," i u 'in ,
Irjfimn . .ii tin iniiil. it vlv C'liijH (mil ,,iil
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BOND OPFERINGS.
Spring Biook Wntev.lst Mtg.Od
Xncka. Valley Elee, Light, 1st
Mtg. Os.
No i'th Jersey niul Pocono Moun
tain Ice Co,, 1st Mtg. Os,
Standard Gns Co., Hi Mtg'. Os,
Loliigliton Water Supply Co,,
J st Mtg-, Dp.
New Mexico Itaihvny and Coal
Co., lfi Mtg. Os.
Desci!;. vii and price on appli
cation. i
4- Ci IlicadBiiy, ,N. . -f
4 U'likcs-IJJIH'. Cullivlnljl;. 4
i-S V Connuoii'.vujltli IIIJ,', brjntvu, I'j.
T m -t
ijotiiii1 iiitiiuctor. Tlio'tf In cturcf 1ce (i
.mill llial ttlicn "K.ltilir Kntniu" l iiwntril Mi
it..' loiriiitii fl.itr.'. Pec, 1fl mnl It nli I lie pf"
pc ni "'ir.ttilnil will lirniioiitiic tl l I"! u RUnil
,li!Mt.iliniifrii, iii.my IlinrJ H-nrlti lli" piifp of
titili!lon,
II., I,. AM) W, I'.W DAV.-'llic rthilnm t
flio lllaiiKitiJ mine .ilul ii'niy niul Mnirt li.lfh
Dl! p.llil jrtrlit.iy, Tml.iy tlif MMiil'tiluMltil'
i.i,ih tvtii do liuitc i t lit- Avolu1.ll'. Auiiillii'M"',
llil.'i. Ihltlfii, 'cH"lilir iiml Wiiililrtuhl inllic.
ii. will rtunplpti' tl.f M.i In ftil (Idliliy f('t
in !lit hill tit Niivrtiiliri.
(ti.Nct:ni at t.ii: Mtit.r,. a .uiniii iii
lii shell uf l.al.'" Aiifl ttili iiniliiif, V.u' rti.Hi'v
f i (i)iiiirljiM Mx I1'I tiniiilirr-i ol tin' ."Jin
.il'.Miv oriliinll.i. jlfril liy ilnlm T. Will:ln.
ilul'. nti I Ml I'.iiitlhi' tliill. iciiiIit. 'Ilioy aifi
.M--t ( t.11.1 l.n'.tc, N'lll'- HolllH'i', lift llnllli-l
Iit I'.IIa OiIjihI, Mi. Il'ilt.iiiii'. .'.'.mil tullni
Mljm Jriinlf (inMi'ti, i'iHii'1. mnl Alio .1. nlile
l.'llllT. ,ltl1llllMtll'l.
THE GOVERNORSHIP.
An Opinion Which Appears in the
Philadelphia Times.
"A politician who him hcoii clov.- to
tho Mtnli' iiiu.'liliii' foi' tw-Piity yoaiv"
I. Unm iiimti'il lu llit I'lilliiilolphlii
Tl'lfr of Sllivliiy.
Hi ii' rioi.liip;ni'i.t pnf a ii.trt pli.i.,. on Ii o
II i Mill nl Hi'- llllii'lll.lt.ni.,1 vllll.lli'ill. I'l.l'i-
i. 'il I'l'in l.ilil In u'ivi' Hi- I(iiu1i1l .in t.'iinili i l
I" (ni tn .v Ci'inti.1 .liiim I', ntl.tli, "I llill.in.i
i .mill. I,ll,ili' il.'-.ippi.iv.il (.f Cmiriw -inlii''-.irlinti
in lilnnviliu Ili'i'i'l'lliT A. l. ll'nWII ", II'
I .' iniiu'i iilci Ho in Hi,' r.u . Ii..i'inlif'i a.
Simii' ilul riit.n in- i 'iiroiiiril. I .im iii,iii(ij In
Ictii ii. , '- III, limit. '. pinMin.-il a , i. . T i, and ru I
'mil''-. I lull' film v! -..ll.v i.-ni tn r lii.1
( .ii.'itf-'ii'.ui IVIIIi.ini I niilii'll, "i J' i.ili'"li, l
Vii'mi (('u.ii' irrj'iti.il ilmiif 1 'i' tj"ii'liiii
BUILDING THE WORDS.
Children Are Taking- Great Intel est
in The Tribune's Junior Educa
tional Contest.
Tin' iiiilli'.'itionn aii- that it v 111
o" :i n at iniinv list." ol' wori'.s- sul
iiiUU'il In Tli(' Trilmin''rf .Innior Kcu
atloiial contfht. .Mlhousli tlif ItrsL
iiiliioilticriiieut wax only itiaili on Sul
iinlay itniinliiK', iilri'.nly foar Hutu lift vi
lici li Htiliinlltcil TIiomi' wore soul In !y
the followhii; Kills:
IScmsIi' Jlarclc, 71? L'lay asviuit', nuii
iiKiro, Alary Kippte, lloiiesilal,'.
1'iarl .ItMikiiH. iiO.5 Soutll Main slrct.
tiva fliitoi, lVckvill,'.
r."."tili llii'i-'c, spvoral littvc eiillfd at
tin' otlico or ii'li'plioneil for luldilionul
Iiiiorii'iatiiiu, ilowcvcr, iliure Is very
liLtl" to mid to tho rules nilnti'd on
tho fourth paKo. as thoso mo inti'iidi'il
to covor all disputed points. All words
thai urc doliii"il In th" main portion
of W'chstor's InlL'inalioiial Dictionary
may ho used, whether marked "olisii
lete" or not. Ooinpiitiiid words may tic
used also.
Thcro is sonielliin vi.ry fitSehialhiK
about this word liuililliiK and many of
the lioy.4 and nirls will he surprised
how many u orris i an he marie out of
tlio llfleoa letters in ".Scran ton Tri
liiiii"." In case of n tie, tho list Ilrst
rereivod will ho given the preference,
hut he sure yon have till the words
you cnu possibly think of before si-nil-itiK'
your letter.
PROPOSE TO GO HIGHER.
Business Men's Committee. Resolves
to Continue Its Efforts.
rudatmleil by Thursday's hlleh In
their plans, the committee of business
men, cuk.ikpiI In im effort at settlintf
the strike, ns&embleri in Chairman I. II.
Hums' ofllce yesleriliiy, and resolved
not to publicly discuss the future
plans and the only thliiK' Hivi-n out for
publication was tltat the Work hud been
put In the hands of a sub-committee
of four.
What Hie ooiiiiiilltoe proposes to do
is not deliniteiy known ns yel, even to
the members, but it is understood that,
tin- general committee furors iicnolia
tiotis witlt the owners of the ro.ul and
tlte national olllcers of the Amalga
mated association of Slivi'i Kttllwtiy
Ihnployi's.
Tweiity-oiii' nei,- imports ueic
brought lit yesiei-ilny t'lom Ihtri'alo by
Special Ai'iiL .Morgan SiM-eiioy. The
slril"i's wen! appraised by telcciaph of
their coininc, bill did tail even take 111"
ll'iiible to !-"ial a i-oimullteo lo lout;
tlii'iu ''i. Th" strikers say they do
not arc hou iiiany Imports lit" nmi
pau. brings in. us Ioiik' as lliey have
lh" .issiirance linn the people will not
piiliohUe the i ars,
Oil.- ill" tile Kllll'illu mi. desii'leil ill'!
' 1'iiit am'.-' srrvlce soon alter Ins itri .
val h"ii'. and bctiikhiK hlinseli to strike
Inailiiuarti'is, told that, lliey had been
bliid to work mi a steam nillroad,
ihe.v supposed, as all of ihem wet1
r.iihoad men, The ilrsi notice they had
t tin i they weiv in become irolley men
was when they wete aboard the Haiti
lioiind I'm1 Peranum. They weio prom
Wcil Vl'.S" a day and tuiard. li" said, lie
srave hi'i name ,,r u. iv, Thoiiiiix.
-. j
THE COMMITTEE AGREED. j
Decided in Favor of Amended Oidi-
im ace Fixing' Salaries. !
'I'll" Joint ' oaf, reiic. coinmiilee of)
fouii'lls appointed in consider the or
dinandi llslll',' Hie salaries of police
iii.is;l.-l rales met l.i-t niulil lu lie mtiu
li I pa I bulldlnu and aflcr ,-onie discus.
ion viitcii lo brln in a report auroe
injf to the oldlaaiiLe as aillelldeii by se
lect muiicH, tint Is, provliiliiV for a
salary of l.".n for Hie mauhtraies lu
lite I'lrst and Second disnk'ts, W for
thoise in the Third mnl Kuiirih iirsirlets
and S"ii lor I lie mni'lstriiie in the Kirili
rilslrk-l.
Messis, .Mi'hlu, tillver, Seliioedei',
and Sskcs voted for lln iimendcd ordi
nance uiiiie ibsrs. I'lillllpH and iiu
V'll la-Id out stubboinly for an ocpiul
salary for cai Ii ittaiilstral", Th" re
purl of the lOlllinlttee nmsl he adopted
bv a in.ljoilty of the members of both
brain lies b"fote H becomes Ihn law,
THE MANCHESTER MARTYRS.
The Anniversary of Their Dentil
Celebrated Last Night.
The ilitity-l'oiirilt anniversary of ibo
haimliiy: of Allen, l.arkln ami o'lirluu,
"the .MaucliesUr Alarlyrs." was lltltnti-
iv cciiiniiteii hiuniay iiIkIii in i -amp
nous nail ny iipt jnnn Aiilcholl flub.
Tim .aldivss uf the ovenlns ah
lianlu by Or, W, Jl. .Merit covey, who
briolly ulictetii'd tin: lives of tho tluet, j
men who were arrested and banned
for .ttteiiipllii'' In resuie se.eral Irlali
prl.-oiK'is." !
Angel Food Cake. J
.nil 1 1 1 a v have oulv lii'.n-i t oi Han.
ley's, If you've tiled Jt, ve feel reason,
auly sure of your patronase. if nol
veil, may iu prove o you bow good II
is. J'llono or will at t.'O Spriico street.
You Dltfer from tho Turkey
in that uii enjoy tho stutllmi. t-imoko
"Uciuy the Fourth" rlgarB on Thanks
Plvlnj,, and you'll llv lon-fer, O'Hura'i,
131 Spruce street .
ARE STILL
IN THE VAN
BLACK DIAMONDS LEAD THE
HOWLING TEAMS.
They Won Two Gainoa t'lont tho
Elks Last Night Tho Scrauton
Bicycle Club nnd Backus Teams
Are Now Tied for Second Place.
Highest Total Rolled So Far This
Season Made by the West End
Wheelmen'.s Team on Green Rldpe
Alleys.
Til" JJIai'k DlatiloiuK or seeuml teniii
or tlio Seraiilon Hloyele. elttli, Mtlll lead
tho oth'-r teams lu tho Northeastern
Pennsylvania iiowllnir leiiRiie. They
won two Ramos from tliu tall-fiul i:tltr.
ltif! ulirht and nro now two sanies
ahead of their closest rlvah, the l.faelt
us .lii'l f-Vranton tlleyolo ultib teams.
Tin-unities whloh they rolled with the
Klk? on tin. Hill's nlloys Inst nlRht wero
r.-illier erratic. They started out with
the poor score of Mil in Hie first 1,'itine
ami wound up with the splendid seoro
of ;:', In the third. Ittehl was IiIbIi man
Willi 211 and li.nl liiKh avoraue, PI...
Th" scoi-i;:
III. UK lllAJIil.NIK
IViat,,
l''-" Ill i:.il In". .!..-.
l!,oct .V .-,( p, (r-
I'e'i'.V Wi If, r,r I.V.
1'i'ynoliU pr, j j;, n
lioiliMli 1.11 ire! I", liy
'i'l'i 7::r ."i".! '.'.-ii
lii.K-;. i
Tut.ll
I'liiiiii" is-, -irr i.-,r lf
I'liiiii-i- ir, iir i, .-ii;
('-cliwtmll 'j.i hi iv, .',i
"diliiff la) ill l.a :,o
''"''lii I.V j ill i.:-, i.
im .-i.t tn', r.-,
I'.KKJICHT OK riKArfuX.
The hlKlie.-'L total made In any match
panie rolled so far this season was
rolled up by the No. 1 team of the West
Kuri Wheelmen, of Wilkes-Hart e. who
made SSI on th.- alloys of the liven
Itid.u-e Wheelmen. This score appears
much better when Ihe fact Is taken
Into consideration that one of the mem
bers of tho. learn, Davis, "fell down"
and mado only 127. Tlte Wilkes-Uni le
ans won two out of the Hiree frames,
and only lost tlte other by three pins.
The. score:
ji:i-:i:s imdi.ii.
'IVi.iI.
'""I"' .- I"'! 1-0 -I'M
Scini.iiM 1-.! 1-1 .M ;,
M"H IM Inl I-:,! .i.-.N
Jl.i-1'ti IM lie ITU if
WVUIii'l I.-,- 1.11 :;n (p.)
Mr Tl,') 7(17 L'ijl
Wl'-f liNU Ml. 1.
'IVt.,1.-.
Wi'is.iii'1 171 1-n i .11 ,-,ik
v"-t- 17,1 'j'U i.. in
Allui 17,1 101 -j ,v,
lljri IIS l.'7 Ii." t:;i
'lii' Il'i 17.1 I.V.: tr i
M.I SM 7". Ii :'I7
t.'l.OSIO CONTUST.
Tim most cloely contested name of
I lu; ntKht. was that rolled between the
Scranlon Itlcycle club :iuri Dackns
teams, on the former's alloys. The
.Hackiis team won two out of the three
Kames, but hail lo do some mijshly lino
rolling to do so. and had only i-iqht
more pins than their opponents. Roper
was hiffb uiriii with lfy and also had
lilsh uveiajie. 17!!. The seine:
M'llANTOX lllf "( I.i; i,.( II.
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Mil-Kill ill 1im i.a -iti
Menu' inj li'o 17-.' ru
Pinilir -ll J.17 If. iii
ISl'piT Ill) ll l'"i .1.11
U.ihIiU i..'j i:i H7 w,
',0
1IA Kl'i.
'I'lilair..
in ';)
I.Ml 11)1
Ml I'll
1..II 11.1
Ii,: ar.
I'llMlillult,
Ml'l-I'T ....
I'd-Iiluii ..
li .11
ll.'.i;iii-. ...
l-',7
1.1-
ml
Mil
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l.i;
17-1
171
tin
171
71.1 sill
7iii
:.7a
The staiiiliii", of the several clubs in
the lejiuuo Is now as follows:
w I...-1. pr.
Ilhi I lii.iin.iuib li .. .7,1''
-i r.int.m lliey, lo i lull 7 .1 .1-1
l'.n taw 'lib 7 .1 ..-.I
V,-i I'.nil No. I ,1 n ,in.l
ecu i:ii;i- Wl.ivlnii'ii. .. .1 7 .11.
lilU :; tl .
UNITED STATES COURT NOTES.
All.illn.t l II, 1!. m,w, i.i M.ilili i-i'. II. II.
N.ili,'-, oi I ulii.iiil.ili-. an! 1 uiiiillii Cielrar. .if
l'.'ir-l (ii.i, u'. iv M-ii'iil ii- .nlt.iilttil lit jii.i'ii.-i
in tin I tuti'ii ,-l.iti-- ili-lrii i n.iiit.
I'l.llik Ali'Villil t IV..-I. I ill, HI- i..l. ,jy
!ii;inlai-i .ni ae-oUiiil.li.i- luiidiiipl In I'l.i,- if.
Xi.liii.ln.
1-OOT BALL.
M.i.iiiiiu " liuli.ii'.v in.. I l..ila.u'ilc ii'- ,i,t;
pl.ij mi 'IliiiiiUaivlus li at liii.aiinii. 'I lii-. is
ulii' el III" (tli.iti-'l. n.imiN nl I'nr .-,a.i.n, ,i
UciictU' lu I sou iiiiiiil, aii'l bupi - In ulii
llnlll W'-nllliUli, Wllllll ll.,.- tl.,1 lu-t lu'.lil ul
iti.-, of t'u ,i,'pj.itil,v miiojI in tlte nniti;.,
Iliir.' will .il w -ntt'i uiim li-'twuii Hi,.
ii.lv,-..
Hanley's Plum Pudding's
Arc niade by experts, out of tin iim-ii
wIioIchoiiii: uialerlals. Tltat is why
lln.'io i-: a surety of purl!, nl I'.'O
.-pl'llc" Sllecl.
O'Hara's Cigatd.
HiuuUe "Henr.V Ihe Kolll'lh," lie,,
lhu.ina clf-ars. t;!l Sprucn stivci.
HIGH GRADE,
INVESTMENT
SECURITIES
SUITABLE FOR
TRUSTEES, INSTITUTIONS AMU
PRIVATE INVESTOR,
FOR SALE BY
Frank P. Christian
tia SPRUCE ST. SCRANTON.l'A
Ska!o j.i I li nl I., i.i, . , ! , i ,,11,J.
The
Bonds"
"Ten Payment Gold
of the National Life
and Trust Co. are Guaranteed
Gilt Edge securities.
Call or wiltc for prutleultus.
A BRILLIANT ORATOR
John J, Dolaney to Lecture Before
Catholic Historical Society.
John ,). tiolimey, assistant district at
torney of New York county and ono of
tho most brilliant public speakers In
tlio Umpire slate, will deliver a lecture
lonlKllt at Hie KninhtH of I'oliiiubus
ehlb house under the auspices of the
r'atho'le llh-lorli'iil snclely. Hlti sub
ject will bo "The I'litliollfAmerlcan
iMtlj-oii.''
J'lwedlllif tin: leeltlio the IoIIohIiik
proitniiiiuiu will bo rendered i
(nl .Imlllli , I, u'i'oiic
(li) Ill-it Poll; S)l. Vlllitir I'ooli
All, ilu'i'iilt Until.,
f,i Itii'itiiliMn f.o.lio sinit
do "My l.-oie, NVIl" ,., (
,I'wp;ii I'. It'n ii-..
P.H'i. -I'll' ii'it-
Mr. .1. I'. Iliittif, Mi. ,1i, o'tlii, ii.
Air. Dclaiiey Is one of tlio most promi
nent Knlttlits of Columbus lu ihu coun
try, and tlio members of Seraulon coun
cil will lender him a reception Innnedl
alely followlmr his lecture. Tho follow
luti; reception committee bus Keen ap
pointed; M. r. fijiiilo, llnliril Mnri.iy, p. ,i n,,.,!,', 1...
fpp'i ll'lliliti, T, I'. Ili-ilmi, .!iti ,. .Mnrpliv,
.laliiM .1. O'N'iill, I', ('. Ddiinally, I'. p. Dully,
M, CzijUw,!.!. Dr. It. II. (.'Ililiniin. pr. Oli.'itfo
K. 'niutiHoti, Dr. Wplili, Pr. .r, ,1. W.1W1, Pr. II.
,f. Pniiiipsaii, Dr. I". I,. .M'Ctiw, pr. .1. T. Me
Cr.ltli, Hi-, .1, .1. Ilio.'.-ui, .1 I'. pAih'pui l.ill
llruiwi, r. 1. I ion Icy, Tliuiinii A, Millulip, T,
I'. I.wn.itil, I'. .1. Dtirkln, Jl. P. WM11I1, .f.jiin
ll.ivi-.-, II, MIII11I, I'. .1, Ory. A. .1. t'.i0V, .folifi
IliM'oi..',, .1. I'oiiiy. It, f. Will, T. .1. riniiotiy,
M. .ltnUr. .lolm WuIJi, A. II. Kltiii'llj, T, .1.
I'pililinjitnii. 1'i.iiit: Mcl'tim, Prank Toolipy, Jo
ffph lliililiimli'ii, .I"ppli XiiLin, Uillinm l)iii'fjn,
D. .1. C.impliell. I), r W4M1. ,l.,iin MifJnlr.
.1. .1. l'utipll. M.irlln W1I5I1, I). ('. u'll.if.1, ,,
S. Citi-y. Dr. I.UMIiilitiii,', .11. II, ,,.i mnl o.
Mi'Sii'ine
CLOSE OF"fSrCARNIVAL
Large Audience Saw the Last of the
Entertainments i'or the Benefit of
the Hahnemann Hospital,
The opera Carnival is now a thliiK' of
liie nasi, and tho Hahnemann hospital
lias beii"IUletl by it to a large ostein.
Mxcepilnti; lb- llrsi performance, the
houses have been crowded, and every
one, expressed themselves highly satis
fied with the performances from every
point of view. The different operas that
have been stven have demonstrated I In
ability of our local singers lo cope wilh
music or a hif,'li order. It also shows
that our audiences can enjoy I In: clas
sic operas as well as tlio popular.
The Inlermc'.zo numbers have been
pre ally enjoyed by the audiences, and
Weal credit is slven lo Airs. II. F.
Dixie, who oriKlnnted every one of ihcs'c
scenes and carried them all to a sue
cessful teriniuiition. The Hahnemann
hospital committee arc loud in praise
of every ono who lias taken part in tills
enterlaiuiiienl; the choruses, tho prin
cipals, tlte orchestra and the attaches
of tho Lyceum theatre, every one of
whom have done lliclr utmost lo brlns
lids to a successful eiHlimr.
The arduous task of dlrectlne; the or
chestra and the vocal numbers of the
entorluinnient have devolved upon
Charles Doersam, and the thanks of all
arc due to htm for bis untiring enoi'Ky,
backed b. a. musical tact and ability
seldom found outside of the larije cities.
I'Vw people know the amount of vork
or dllllcultles lo be overcome in this
position, but Hie lar.ue audiences will
testify that Air. DOcrsam has directed
lo Hie entire satisfaction of every one.
There won: no tiresome waits tor or
chestral accompaniment, after cues had
been iven on the sIiikc, which Is often
the occasion In umaleur performances,
and his entire conception of ihe works
presented was apparent in everything
lie did. It Is really too bad that Scran
luii is soon lo lose this yoniifT. promis
ing artist, and certainly sonic substan
tial testimonial should be iilv-m him
before bis departure.
.1. Al. chance Is also entitled to meat
credit lor bis Indomitable interest,
which has been kIvcii continually and
Ki-alulloilhly duriliK' this Ioiik pel iod of
rehearsals. It must be very pleasant
for the committee to rcalizu thai of all
Hie lanse number of people who havo
taken part In the entertainment, not
one of ihem but who would wllllimly
lend their aid should another oppor
tunity offer I" help aloinv ihe cause of
the I'l.ilmelii. um hospital.
While the Indies of th" oommilloe are
must modes! in ilielr claim for services
rendered, let II not be fursutli'ii by the
Scrauton public that those ladles hove
worked from nioiiiiiis' until nliibl. 10
K.trdless of their home duties, for the
resulls that lb" Opera Carnival havo
brought, and lo their wonderful encrcy
nuri e::eeiiilvo force has Ibis ".lorioiis
success been possible.
t lau nlKhlV peiformaiici! Colonel
Al Holes, 111 behalf of ihe hospital
uiana','oiueni. mad" a v.-ly Kraceful
M'eeoll, ill Which lie thanked all tlio.-o
...1... ..listed In makliui' th" eiitertahi-
meats what lliey were, and tin- public j
for lis patronase.
t the eoiicliisloii of his remarks,
there w-ro loud calls for Airs. Randolph
and All. DlNl". lu'1 llll.v ll1" hitler ap
peared. She was piosenled ullll a In mo
boiiouet. and another bomtuel was
passed over Ihe foolllKlns for Airs,
liuudolpli.
UP-TO-DATE ENTERTAINMENT.
Lyman H. Howe's Moving Plctuies
Are Really a Treat.
An ordinary inovlu-v plcturo enter
taiuiiieiiL Is now not much more of a
liorclly llllill would be one of tho old
fahhI0i11.1l imiKle lantern shows, and
to make an entertainment of Ibis kind
really cutertiiinliiK ll Is necessary to
make the novelty novel. This lias been
sticcess-fiilly accomplished by Lyman
II. Howe, who irave Ills mutoscope ex
hibition al the hlKh school auditorium
lasi nldil. as tho second number of the
high school lecture and ontortalnniout
course, licsldcs liavitiK a collection of
unusually line pictures. Air. Howe has
up-to-duto Ideas in the matter of pre
seltllim lliem. With tho assistance of
a :,'ood slued corps, of propel ty men,
who i;let')'y "accompany" the pic
tures illh ImitatloiiB of tho sounds ono
won id naturally hoar if on tho scene,
tliu Iicldht ol realism Is attained. Tho
m.trelilnn; of a troop of cavalry accom
panied by the clack of tho houses' feet
011 tho pavement and tho cluck of tho
cavalrymen's sabres was a partlculaily
lino bit of slaxecTaft.
Anions Iho pictures wete a number
fihowlm; scenes connected wllh Presi
dent AlfUinle.vs detail, fine. In which
bo Is depicted dellverliiK Ills last speech
at the exposition. Is remaikably dis
tinct and .olhcrwlso perfect. II is
claimed to b ono of tho most valuable
uiovinii pictures in existence.
Tliero wan a Innjo audlenco and It
was very demonstrative of Its apprecia
tion. Dr. I". ('. Snydur, dentist, has re
moved to P.'S Adams avenue.
Smoke Iho new Kleon 5c, cluar.
LUNCH ROOM
OFYJrV.CA.
ONE OF THE FEATURES OF THAT
INSTITUTION.
It Is Now in Ohnvge of Mins H. Wll
hohntna Ericsson, a Graduate of
the Drexcl Institute, an Authority
on Domestic Science Today She
Gives the First of. rt Series of Six
Lectures -Arrangements Mado for
a Thanksgiving Dinner for Girls
Who Work.
(Iciicriil secretaries of Young; Wo
men's Christian iissoeialiini me called
lo their work us certainly as are clcr
K.vmeu. othortvlao I hey could not so
patiently and wisely pursue a line Of
duly In which are countless rilfllciiltlct:
and perplexities. Tho Scranion as-ai-olatlon.
which is one of tin- oldest in
the ootinlry, lias now n. secretory who
combines In one individuality, more
traits which ore needed hi this particu
lar spot than are usually found In live
ymiiilT women.
Ml si Wood. Hie nipseiil I'eiieral '.-
rotary, is practical to her lihKor tips.
Her rclitjloii Is all that the most pious
can demand. She believes that In re
lliiious ti-itinltifv lies 1I10 safety of Hi"
selt'-siipportlni,' yoiiniv woman, but she
believes also in eiicotiranimr tho ma
terial welfare of tlio girls in her circle
and meetltifv ilielr wants in every pos
sible way consistent with her profes
sion. She has Introduced many new
feature. and has ihe executive ability
10 direct every deir.il of n complex
work-.
The newest nrranifemeuts are In
connection with Hie lunch-rooiii. This
has been a loslntr venture diirlim' much
of Us past, but under the new plans
it is already making strides toward
self-support, and increased interest
amoiiK the filrls. The kitchen fitted up
for Ihe coolchiK school is now belli";
utilised to prepare the noon-tide meal.
A dumb waiter facilitates matters and
the innovation is a -real success.
-MISS KUICSSOX I.V CHAUCK.
This depaitmenl is note directed by
Atlss 11. Wllliehuiiia Kriesson, a Kradii
:ito of the Drexel institulo. and thor
oughly ac(Ualnted wllh domestic sci
ence, f-h" devNos nil the menus for tho
noon luncheon, and directs tho prepar
ation of tlio food. Think of the bill of
fare at the prices set opposite and made
at tliu prices ho. opposite and mad"
by tin expert in cookery:
i.'oli-ty Soup ,, .
SI11I1Y1I d'cfstcii-. :,i..
iMinl Swi'it I'liutnp !.
ll.lkl'll IllMIl
( 1 (.iniiil l'.ir-tiip4 .'1 .
Coined ISiif II1-I1 c.
Ham S.aulwk-lic. .Ii .
T.lplm.l I'U'lilhii,- ;U
I'ruini 111 1111. .M.inij" It.-.
Tea, Crillce, Milk
Hum 1p.
Outlier If.
l'nmphfu Pie .lu.
If you ale from he;; inning In cud of
the list It wouldn't bo an expensive
meal. It is the actual luncheon served
011 Saturday, anil, as Atlss Krlcssnn
apolosellcally remarked: "Xol up lo
tho average."
There is no lack of patioiuiKu. for
Kirls by Hie score and hundred Hock lo
the rooms to enjoy this palatable woll
cookeri, dainty meal, served on little
tables, with cloth and napkins. Where
the change is apparent Is that now the
marketins is by Iho uuantily in. whole
sales rates. Under iho former sched
ule overythhiK' was purchased at ruin
ous prices.
JUXNKl: THAXKSOLYINii DAY.
On TliaiikSh'IviiiH; JTi.iy 11. Is proposed
to serve a dinner to Iho sirls who havo
no home life, who live lu boarding
houses and work hard for a IIvIiik. Tlio
menu includes:
l.'iU-l Til.,, ,i. I .. 1 ,1.01 ii Sail, l.
.Mi-lidl Patau.,-. Ili.v.i.'u iliaij.
1 ti o.l ,i .Hill lllllli-l.
Hi.. PuiMimr. Milk.
This dinner Is willioul inoimy and
wltlioiit price lo those included in the
slati'iiieiit above. All they will need Is
a ticket, which may he had on appli
cation al the rooms.
As an additional attraction a cliariu
liifi eiiterlainbeal will be furnished.
There, will lie ".anio-i for the youiiRost
guests, and i he I'ollowlne; proem mine:
I. I'litu nulii Mi- laal.cr '.il,i tin.
i. Itciil.ilmu MiM C.iliie lie.,;
a. 1'i.ui.i .nj1 Ml,,- I.illl.m xv.i
I. Cfi-il.it Ion Mi--, 1jLii'1 Snullii.lira
.1. Ilarinnniia Sell, IVil ll.iU'-r
I" W..al S., MU, i:th,' Mil, 1
T. IS.inJ.) b'i'I, .-iuile.x Siail.
!". Cull ir JiW Xllli, i l)u l.
Josipli .m.i Alluil Wjuivt
The TiiaiiliS'ilvliu; dinner Is entirely
in charge of the Ciirls' Dranch. The
daily lunclieoiiK arc maiaiiicd by a
lonimltteo of Kirls. who are in com
plete control.
HI0Itli:s ol'1 LKCTL'IUW,
linenidlately fulIowliiK' tho lioliduys.
Allss ICrlcssoa will bcKln a. series of
lessons m doniestlo scleiici:. As a
lirellminary to lliese, she will kIvo a
course of loeiiiies bl-wec'l;ly tit th"
rooms, on subject which nil! till the
soul uf tho housewife with eulhiis.
Iiism and feed tliu appetites of her
family with sroods thing;, Tho course
of lectures will bo at nominal rules
one dollars for Ihe six, or twenty-live
cents each. The lollowluif Is the
schedule:
.N'i'i. :V -A N'i'A l.nitlaial piiih.T.
."A Polity l.imi'hciiii.
I) . :l-l(iir a. , m ,i ii.him, Painu,',
ii -u) S.iiiip 'liimin a Ilou-,iIii-i'ici Will ;
(ilid lo I'wiir,
il,) A Dilute De-,siil f.ic fti ft-ni,.
lo -viur Mijriiivlloii tor uti Aficiiiui-n 'i a.
I ;- Tie I'lilliilllk- in a Cm tl Silni.n.
Tliu lecluren will be held iioin ll to l
p. in. The followlm," Is tho menu for
tlio day befui'H Tliuiihssilvlinr nt iho
looms:
i'i -i.v i.,,. i.i , a,,i
I'fK.l-.ei'.l l milvHi.
( ll.l(li M1KC Mn.lli',1 IVl
llll'.UI .1I..I llultci.
I ... i PikMIiis. Mime Pi.'. i' in-.
OWES SO, 185; HAS JjJ3f30.
G. D. Bnuer Files Voluntary Petition
in Bankniptcy.
ticotgc 1 1. IJ.iuer. a conuueiilal ir.n.
elc-r, resldhi); on Aloiuoe nveiiuo, Dtiu
luore.yc.slerday llled with i.'Jerk Seuiles,
of the l.'nlied litatcs Dlsirict court
a vohmtaiy petition In banltrupiiy,
tliroiiKh his attoiucys, Wlllurd, Vaiieii
k. Kimpp.
Air. H.iuor's llabllllk's aie S0,IW.lrt,
and his assets but $:!-'i. Dm latter bclnir
P"rsonal piopeily.
After the Plum Pudding;
On Thanksgiving, smoko "Henry iho
fourth" ckars. Thcy'ro clear Havana.
O'Hara's, I'll Hpiuce sireet.
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"SUNLIGHT'
: GEORGE V. MILIAR & CO..
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prettily lined and and covered, and an ornament to any room. We
invite vou to come and inspect one of them. Prices from $7.oo up.
SCRflNTON BEDDING CO., F. fl. Kaiser, Mgr
Lackawanna and Adams Aves, Both 'Phones.
F.LCRANE
Hstablished i860.
Seal Skin Gouts
3150, $17,
$200, 5225,
$230.
Pcisidu LaniD Coals
S70, $100.
5125, ."SI5".
Furs of
All Kinds
Furs repaired.
Raw furs bought
New Building, 324
Established 1866.
Santa
As usual, Santa Clans lias made this store the
More-house for his Holiday Stocl:. We have
gathered together for him the greatest and most
varit-d stock of IOVS ever seen here.
Big Toys, Little Toys
Toys of Every Description
Are now on exhibition here, and all are invited
to come and enjoy tiie show.
J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO.
312-314 Lackawanna Avenue.
VAPOR STEAM HEAT
Write for catalogue or have our man call.
CHAS. B. SCOTT, 119 Franklin Avenue
Heating Contractors.
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MICHAELIAN
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Chustmas trade. You can get them now at
reduced prices.
124 WASHINGTON AVENUE.
i wMiiiniinr.iiiiiififcT 1 1 ' inniiiiiHiiiMt nr imiimiinii am
m SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER!
Occupies an Imperishable Position
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NO, S3 8. Eighth St
Sri'Rnton Branch Ofllce, No.
. nieiir, if
UM& i-Uh I AbLbS
Wrought iron bases, gold bronze
vase, with incandescent burners,
mantles, 10-inch shades. Hose
and other attachments complete,
Rrlce $2.25.
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iMnntlci 10c, uc, 15c, nnd 35c.
Mica nnd Glass Chimneys, Ihirners,
Shades niul Globes.
CWvxva.-VVV,
1.14 Wyoming Avenue.
WALK IN AND LOOK AROUND
A . , V. . If. If. If. If If. If. If. If, If. T. .
ORNAIYIE1NTAL.
Win- ? Imnji
your line sum
mer hats and
gowns in a place
where the moths
mayed at them.
1 et us make you
a "Box Couch"
v i t h separate
compartments
for hats, waists
and shirts. It is
very oeautinii,
H. D. CRANE
After tlie most sticccessful season
on suits that we have ever had, we
now oiler on all our $10.00 to
iSISOO Suits a reduction 10 tier
cent. This means that vou can
buy a good suit made as perfect as
is possible for very little money.
We have all sizes and colors,
some at $14.00 all silk lined. This
is a very good opportunity.
Take Elevator.
New Building.
324 Lackawanna Avenue
Lackawanna Ave
Take Elevator.
BROS. & CO.
Cla
ORIENTAL RUGS
C jet an Oriental Kng from our selectee'
lot winch we secured especially for our
hi the HUSINl-SS WORLD.
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unqucsiionaotc jupunor merit
Anuu.illy adds thousands of tunics to
the long list of Smith Premier users,
K-preseniliig every line of trade and
vvcry pioiession
Hl.USrKATU caialogui: FRtE, 0
The Smith Premier Typewriter Co,,
, 1'hiladelphiu, Fa,
1 nnd 3, Arcade Buildintr,
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