A ly'iV""!' n I - '? i i a i V v. wrM- fc ivya -v xj ?f 'w-'i T"1 i 4W I J Hi f At y - . i H v 4 If jyi J THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY', NOVEMBER 27, J90JL 3 r . " 1 I l.y' . xxxxxxxxxxxx; 1I1C M0DEII5 HAnDWAlUS STOIU. X LIGHTS Many new and haiulfcoiiie (IchIriim In Drop 1-lKhts np jionr llils buuhoii. Our stock Is linger than cur thlBVonr imil u think -oit will hnvo no tiutibtc ilmlliiff t what sou want hum. l'i Ices $2.25 mill upwatiH. SiHJ WINDOW DISPLAY. Footc & Shear Co. X J19N. Washington Ave O xxxxxxxxxxxx flf the Baby Bazaar .Vinous Uic mum iltradiic tlntic are tin short iinl lunff coals In lleilfotil 1 mil, Cathin'-ii. unci tioultj t,nnl (ur rhiMirii from M. inititb li n 5i'l fl" ' M" iti tttiiit live tlle. liiwlni-. Millnt mil the lJiiolbv hull i Wc iiiMio join icriil atUnli'Ui to our line. Th? Baby Bazaar, 510 Spruco &.ieet. Almost Anybody can make money, btiL few Know how to frave It. A t-.ivings account with this li ink l an cindcnl helper. THE PEOPLE'S Mil. FERSONAL. Mr mil Mi- IKmj (iin-.'ci, of Cutcivilli, III, lire visiting ci mlon tiiind- Mi . II Miiabl, ot lli 11 N V ln lien tiillrii, on C.rnii HiiUc luiiiil tins vied. Mr. itul Mr 'ilieoiloie V While, 01 C Union Jilace, iri. ujuiciiis our Hie atrii il if i ion. Miv. Iculyi Ibxl.iitll, of liten Mnul, 1-. (he iiesl ot Ml 1 Uie IMIiiki, i f Hitman- .sti.ct. Mr. iinl Mi- II I) iii1iiw- in nikrtiini ij "MiiS Mirjuiie ami fcmilti. .Vnliciis-, il llii loul Malk K I.iUn, prii itc suutm to Heioinr l-onncll, Irne-, Iniln mi i IjiUi Iiuntlns; litp to the uiliU of l'ikc coiiutj. Mis Miij 1 O'nnilill, of Vi Initio fib, U vie Kiirst if ha pirmtf, Mr .mil Mi- C II. I nniUll, if Moiispi tunic Vttormj Iiinc. I, (IMillij, of Ohplunt, nl h- Manila P Miiiplii, of IiiK.oii bluet, villi lie in ii 1 it I it H. I'ltiuk'a chuii.il tils inoiiiuij at 0 u eloik .Vltcrno 1 1 ml, l. PoiiiilIIi, if Hire l -liilli, ami Mi-5 Km In. iliuUitir nf Ml. nil I Mi li iiriil I le, nf Wilko- linn. Mill lie nun in! Uiii cKiiin.- it tin lnmi ol tin liilt'- nutiU, 171 'vol tli 1 1 mhllii drill Misj nn i Niitmi-oii, ulm lu- lnui In Ilu-i'in foi funic linn, piit iiliiiiuil to imrln on the Oiaf iliKiMi, itiinli( lirlnjtin nnm Inn i tul t-jirt itucii- nf her work uliii nl Mis.5 liolnii-oii will Hsunic lici ili-is n I)i i. ' Hochman Tomouow at 8 O'clock. Don't tuuet that sou should hiuntl the oNtniiiR: ol Th.mksKhlns day at the St. laike'b jj.ulsli liouso audltoiluni, wlitn JIf. Ailliur Hoi hiiian will open thu Oonsi'i wiloiy toiu.'-o of artist ic- Italh. Tills is thu flist opoitunity that the t'ci. niton publlt Iiiik had to lu'Hi' this Bieat aitlst. The puiroimante ot a joung Ilus.sian pianist, Aithur Hoihnian, iann as a fcinpiifco to all who lioaid hlni at the t'losliiB (oncoit. With less laudation fioni pilss asLiits than most lanious planislh who tome this uav, bis nlay in' tonitnied iiuoiablv wllb them. Jle iiiino upon X'ittsbuiKui.s quietly, and, leljiiiK entluly upon liK nu'iits, won the plautllts of the thousands who hcaid him. In the Mn.t Conceitn in j: Hat ho tmdcitool: the tiandathin ol n woik (lllllt'ult and wonileiful. Jlo plajed to the tiLtoiniianlini nt ot the 1'aui oi I'hChtia, mid his inloilug ami thoiouli appici-iatlon of the beautliul jiaits i ame at. a tea! pleafano. llo Is tiuly n plnnlNt of no niiau callbie, lilio and ioweilul, and wltlial a tlilnklua inusl rian whoso execution .-oms as a to hide for the leal depth ol hlh louttp tlon. Ilo has a rondfitul wilst, ami t-eenicd to dellBhi In Lipid iiuiti and tilli". Tor an eiieoio he plneil a. 'IVchaikowf-Uy iiumhui'. In thin ho was not necoinpanicd, and kuu a dellKht fill lenilition of thu dnlntv music, ills peifoiinanti) ausiu.s well lor bin innilii,; torn, and IMtthhiuoiH will wtlconio hlni at his conceit heio thiH wlntef The I'ltlribuit; Lender. HIGH GRADE INVESTMENT SECURITIES SUITABLE TOR TRUSTEES, INSTITUTIONS AND PRIVATE INVESTOR, FOR SALE BY Frank P. Christian 41S SPRUOE ST. SCRANTON,PA Brock anil ftoiiil. Douchl anil bulJ on Commu nion. The "Ten Payjiient Gold ids" of the National Life Trust Co, are Guaranteed flit Edge securities. Call ot write foi paitiuilarg. EXECUTOR MUST PAYJNTEREST DECISION BY JUDGE VOSBURQ IN GODWIN CASE. The Piortev of a Check, Accompanied by a Demand for a Receipt, Does Not Meet the RequUcments of a Legal Tender, and, Theiefoie, Does Not Stop the Running of Interest. Awaid of the Judge Exhaust3 the Funds In the Executot's Hands, An opinion was handed down bv JuiIko A. A. Voabtng In oi plums' couit yestuulay In the mutter or the CHtato of John J. lioduln, deceu-cil. The pio cecdlnus Involve about fl.iiOn and the question linohed Inn never heietofoio been Rquaiely deckled. The opinion follows: Aflci i,Mi ilnc, tlniily mill lettil imtiic by tnililli tlloii n icqulrtd y lm, 1 ainlikil Ihc mtotint llkil liv I'Hilik Wil'lt. ctntitor, ill , iinJir the tlll of Julin l, (loilnln, dnciMil, .it llic oiilim,' cunt uin, sinll(0p pi, on rurMlji, .Noi. 1.', 1101, licfdnnlne it 10 .1. m. 1 lliul liom I In Milium lint tliH tril 1I01 illnl on the asili tin of tlcirnilin, 1WI, tml the will was luuliilnl .1 to 1, ivi, hut tin acionnl waj f.lnl linlil .Ian 7 1VI7. N'othlnir nionn lo hue botti ilonc in t lie w ly of the iltluninl of lliis ".tilt, tnilil tin iitc-nit uir, whin, in motion of (oiitml for Mm J Iliortii, Kinriliiii of III iniiiji ihlliliin of lvtci (ioibiin, ilccc wi. tliW iiionnl v 11 eel ilown fir .unlit. 'I lie plnt t iN.in in tliN an lit, ii win tin r or nol liiUW't flionlil ho illovud lliis ninllin, foi liU w irib, on tie logioj to Ihcm in Hi" will of tins 'p-ntrt". IhoiL h mi qn ion tint tint oiilinirib, a IfJ" in lar Inlcrnt horn Ihc p tio I of om mr nlcr die testator's dcitli "M n tin 1 Matin, (I ., 07 l. Ill's tp, 2 l'i "..'I Unlet I.-. .'-Ill llli, .1 (,'nuil. 111. It I- lonteiKlnl, Iiuhmci, hi iiiuiiicl foi the nrcountint, Hint In hK ncH Ihc Kinriliiii of tin. minor dilMitn ot I'tPr Oolwiii, ilicei-oil. Ins forfciloil tils right 1 iliiiiml Inlcrc t npii the li(,nv tn lik u mi lion Ihc itiilinn tukui it I lie luillt il rip pens tli il limit one Mir nllci (he tctilor's deilli, the oiiuilor ami ItU nttorni) tunl to the store rf Mi llinmi, tin -tnuli.ni, t.iVlnp wltli tlifin t tlioik Tml 1 receipt, mil tint Mi. Kroin reln-ul In iiiilic the iliirk at lint tini", In-in.-hi-, refn-il npnii Hie pronml tint lie propiscil to on!c-t llic will 1 do not find fioni ll' nl duiiii tint the iliedv was liimldl In Ml. ltrown, lint he wis told it Hut I hue tint Him w.ie retib lo pn the hiic Thcie does imt -ini to line bent tin fuitlier ilrhnilc ic'loii npun die put (f rllher pnli, until Hie 'n ni-r if VII, whin (oun-il for the cninliill nili'l il 111' ceiuloi tint tliM wl-hiil tin ln.ni pild lie thin ii'lleil the cilice cf Misi Willis and Toi- I lij, nllorm.is fn llic (.tnidiin, md "-ii I tint I he Iml not the inonei on linnl it thai lime to piv the lofrui, md tint lie would not nil in-tue-t upon it. .UTI.MI'T T M.TTfl.MlM U hii terpie-t llic nnllri w is lift open f r t lime, but is (he di-mito with lofeieme to Hie intere-t eonld nol be imkilil iiljn-'ul, step wiro tiken to bilnj; the nnllir lvinu th iiunt for uljudiiilion I al-o llnd I'll in the iiuliiice tint the mom j to pn Hie 1oj;k w i- d(,io-ilul in hint at Hie time I lie a, unit nit oiTerei! to pi it to the io mli in, pirt of it linini. I fen idi mcfd hi tin ttiilnai Iecilie, but ihit it wis iflirwirds I illnliaiui nrd phml tmd l lh" r nut I ol ol Ihu luountinl mil llic H-lduir JiiJJ tce Hie iikIiI of i leilie lo iutur.-l ifbr m e Mil liom Hie ilntti of the tc-tilir. is fii I by statute in tills Mile ct 21th Pclium, 1S1I, iei- 51 TIiin fcclion of tint Ail mils is mlhwr: "Lesiciu, a no Him be limited fir the pn ment liieieof. Mi ill, m ill lases, le dcenuil 'o be due and piiblo at Hio espil ilion of one jell fioni Hie ilntli of the tisttlni." So Ronn's iml Wright's p , 111 l'i (Jl. If the money had been tcmlircil mil Hit i lipl in liink anil nol mwstcil oi nndc pioduetiie in . nv wat, T Miould liaie no lie-iltlUn in li il lnu tint Hie nctounl ml ins not lnlili in inlcn-t. oi thu Ictrici to tin (lulihin of lMir lioduin, ilfni id, but is ww -aid m "piout'n p , lli'i Pi, niM" 411, 'Tin re is nolhiii,' lo show Hint tin' tunl, or im put ot it, lias bem kept in hind uiiin icMid, foi Hie purpo-e of Hurting llic Inhililv in (iii-lien Poi niirht tint nppciiN It Ins Km inn-lid oi olherwi-e prnliutiic nil die i 'die " In tint i i-o the court lomimulcd upon the fact tint llic ireniinlint did not n-k lnie In pil" the niuio Into imiit that it might be line- id under its dim. I ion. lint ionise was mtainb" opin io Hie Tccniintiut III Hie i i-e at bu I ui thcrmoii, not onl does it not lppni lint tins nioiKi wis hi t on lnmi mil mil rodiicliM, top Ihc purpose of niictinjr Hil leii, but time is the ti-tinionv of Ml elolus tint the nimiM was withiiriiin fiom built after the ufunl it Mi. llroim to ticiiui il nt Hint lime, and tlirie I alo the lestiniini of Mr? MiDonild, the molhu of tho wink, i ho Miti, Hut the aci mutant flid m Hie i Hue of .Ml. Wjlhs Hill lie hid ued the iiionr.i, md tint he wintid time to ral-e II. 'J lie tquilible pilniiplo imoked b llii aieoiinlinl Hit wlure cue nf two innocent xr-i-ons tiniht Miflu it liiu-l be lie who Ins been tile lau-e il the luliil, Ins no i plication ill tins rw, is it loi- not ippeu" lliat mi lujiuv woull In i lu-id, elllicr lo Hie 'in oiiiitnnl or In the liRilu, 1 .illowiiv iuliicst on the lenoi, us the uionii hat. been flee foi lnutnicnt inn. liU ill this time It K nor lonliiiiltil thil thiio wa- i ktril (tmlii ot this Iirii i tn tile Miililiiu bi till ienilir, mil it i.ililnl dues li it lppcti 111 It Hie uiiiiiuiiunt ol i lizil Iniilir wile lit'. ' I'o pule a did leu il tuiiKr m noiio. Ho dibb i iiiu-t prodiKi the iiede Finn din, hi c tn ii nl iiunt Midi a- i- In liw "utile !nd leiulii, Iinl liiu-l leUiill olll'l II Is tin iliub lot " ' Am . 1 ii.." 1'. of I iw, p 101. Mldtloii i Domlikon, .. I'.i . . s, NOT A MOM, 'il.Mir.l! The nfli i of the ilucl., in till- i ie, wa- e niplid Willi tin remiintiunl Hut a lmipt be --.nul, wlikh nnkis ( i te ml. i upon n million, it I lluieloH not ii h.'il Ur.iioi. .'' V ft il. 1". m I i,. pn.0 VU 'llic Ufcct of I liinlii U lo -lull Hi 1 llllllllj if interist, l'i null, is IHili, 111 I'. , 1' 'lulhill s Mn 1 1.. H V . .'I An I lids ippbii to u iHiilei by .11 i u'i itu In a ksilie. Miihin i. Valentine, u Dm, ( ) s lint ai Miuwn b) tin llllhoiillii piiihu-iV eilcd, tlieio wis no li'il lend, i In the exuu loi In the li ilic in this ci-o, anil theicii io I mn limbic In m ail Milid It isoii tot holdlnu; lint iutirist sliould nit be iilluwul upin tills lejjiv, I mill the Vit .lull I'.biuiii, lMI, (, fl, tltcil abou, the time when thu h'suv bci.ino due, w in fiid it one ejr limn llm ileub o the ti.titoi, ami I c ,iu mi no iiii-eii foi huldllu tint am .nt upuii llie part oi the peieon In whom this tnoiii w.i pij.iblc, would s.top Ibo liinnlm; of InUli-t Ihiiion, whieii would lot line Ihu same i lit 1 1 in i-e of i noti, li olh-r Intrrr.-t In Jl Ins olilIillii II will lindl bu iliimul Hul If Hie linker ot a nolo went to the pijio at Hie injlutlly if It, iiml told him lint he hid a ilicik wltn liim to piy Hie nole in i.tse Hio paec would sin a uceipt in lull, this would be tuili i l(il Under as tn suspend the iinmlii? InlcuM Ihcuon I ion tlicieioie of the opinion tint Intcu.t Mioiild be alloufil In Jnlm llinwn, Liunllaii of the minor eliiMiui of Peter (iodwlu, ducn-nl, npj.i tho Ii.'id of i?l,i'i, le-s Hie follilci.il iuliull iiii'ii lis if s'lio, liom oiio fH allci llii di.illi of Ihc luliloi, llic iircmmt (.lum a luhuco if W.li'iiUs, frcni nlikli imut be rlulutul ilm bill of tlm cleik of thu orpliins" lomt, oi vt I, foi tiljuilli.iliou bo iml ailnHUlm; the audit, kavliil- i Inlmci foi ilWribiitlou of $3,0i"ii. It inpeiu b ihu .trcoiint Hut the nihil liv iiiei ill tin) will Of tlic tet-tJlnr, line IcC.I pihl, k I .ti.-urd this um of l.fisioj ti loin ,l Hi own, suaiili.in of Mjo, t'atlidim John .md IMir liodiilu, minor ililldicn of IMa f.idiiln, ikccitcil, on accocitl uS Hielr lesuo. 'llik ev lututu the lund. I lefralu ticni iviiein; any opinion in Uus rtpoit lm midlllm; julge, as to the mil hod of 110111111?- tlm piimcnt ol lh ball nee (Juo in IhU kiiae, leiviuK Hut inatbr foi Jctlou by ll.u t out t , in un jppioprijlc procrrdln;. The uudlt in tho estato of John Jl. Grlcr, deceased, was heard by Judge A A. VoiihuiKf ?hleiday In the orpluint' point, OeoiRo K. lloin, ec(,, appealing for tho accountant. ' In tho estate ot .leiemlah 13. Itvnirr deceased, niKitniutit of rouimcl will lirnnl, thu Miiloim couillrtliiK Intel chIk hrlnpr lepiesented by Attomuyn t'. It. Pitcher, V. A. Wilcox. T. P. Duffy, W H, Jcpsup, Jr., und M. P. Caw ley. k- THANKSGIVING SE11VICES. Special Union Seivicc to Re Held In Elm Pnik Chuicii. The t'ontrul city union Thanksglvimt rpi"v1lc on Thuisday will ho held In tho i:iin I 'ink MelhodlL llplHcniml ehuich at 10 SO o'clock, when tho congroKiitlonH of that church, and of tho Penn Ave nue Haptlst, C'tiMio ltefoiiued Kplsto pnl, fjetond l'lesibytcilan, draco I,utb eiar"and Calvary Rcfmmcd I'hnrthps will unite In kIvIiip; pinlso to AlmlRhty Ood lor tho blosslUBH of the past jour. Tho sei moil will bo pi cached by (lev. Luther lles WaihiB,, p.iNtor of Grate Lutheiuu ihuich, und Hpeclul iminlo will be lendered by tho joint rhohH of tin.' Hlx ehuicliep. Any pei.son desllollH or glvhiR lood or money to luinlsh the poor of .the elty with Thunkaglving Lheer eiiu do so on WudneBduy aftei -noon when u couimltteo will tecelve tontilbutlous In tho basement of IJIni l'.uk (liurcli. A siicclal pialHo set vice will bo t on ducted In the First Piesbytcilan chinch on Thuisday morning at 11 o'clock, when a ourinon will be dell voted by tho pastor, Hev. James Mcl.iod, D. D., and eluboiate muslu icndeied by an uub mented choir under thu leadeishli) of Pi of. John T. Wntkinn. At St. Luke's i:plscopa chinch thcie will be holy lonimunlon at 7.10 o'clock and mornliifi: prayer, holy cominuuion and heimou by tho pastor, Ttcv. llosois tsiaul. D. V, at lOUO o'clock. Contil butlons of food and money will bo le relved In the parish house on Tutsday attei noon. Mass will bo eelebiatcd in St. Pelci's cathodial at C, 7 and 8 o'clock in the moi nlng. TWO TEAMS NOW TIED. Gieen Ridge Wheelmen and Scranton Bicycle Club Lead the Bicycle. Club's Bowling League. The Ulcycle Clubs' Howling league sanies, which weie scheduled foi to nioitow nislit, weie l oiled last night instead, on account of Thanksgiving. The Otcen Ridge Wheelmen's team lost two games to tho No. 2 West lhid team, and the Scranton Blejcle club live won all tin co s.imi's fioni the No . West Knd team. Thlb tic'5 them with tho Gieen llidge team for first place. Tho Green P.ldge Wheelmen's team just b.nely escaped losing all three games at Wilkes-Barto, winning- tho second game by only two pins. The i-totc: VVIsT 1,D '.' Toi ll- Unkc-ctr 12ij l.i, 17s li) fin l'i. UI IV. lit lluntei lsJ 117 1IJ I7" I iml Iin II" no tin I U l)iil us in 171 ..j 7(-' 7111 771 :.MI (.liH.S HIDf.l lim it puis p,i u; l.n 4ii Kowi-on m in, in am l'nid 1. 1 l- I'iJ lh.1 I'liipnnn IK, I li III . 17 Mcol SiV 1ln li) "(is 757 7n7 7a" Z2YI Tho Sci anion IJievele club team didn't hiwo much tiouble in wlmiing all tlnco games tiom the Weht I'nil No ,'! team, though neither Mdu did any bowling to boast about. The scoie" Mlr l.M) NO I old.. Ilollnn 17i, ll !J, J Whitiuuti lil) Us HI un Ilibn 1.'.' ill 111- " llemiett U'i ll'i l.t. llii kill lea 115 J I" Un t, Tis His 17s i)i scitwiov nioMii: t i.un lot Is. Trior 1 Us 111 IIS st.iii" 117 I D IV i l.'ii Wullv HI 17' 17n rl lleinnlds 171 Jl I lit 1 17 Illi-s ll 1".7 I") IV, "Vl 7U, 7-7 2iii The (.landing ot tho chilis in this league is now as follows: Won lo-l i .'. liieen llidsc Wlicrlimn 7 " V! Ser niton lliiile Club 7 ". .-.-I Wi-t Km) .No . b ii ",00 Vil hml No. !l I s .11 MRS. M'KINLEY'S RESPONSE. Acknowledges Receipt of Recordei's Telegram of Condolence. ltecoider W. L. Council ycsteuluy ie (elvtd thu following formal res-ponse io bis telegram of condolence ,enl to JIis. MeKinley upon the death or tho pieslde'nt al Ilufuilo two months ago: "Mip. MeKinley aoknow ledges with guileful nppieclatlon tho tender e pichslon ol sjmpathy etended to her in her .soiiovv." The above was pilntul on a h iml some l'nid edged with libit k und dated at Canton, O. It Tnkee Watchful Caie to Pioperly Roast a Tin key. AVh not peiniit llanlo) to picpaic the salad, entices, cieani and pudding? Vour oiileih will letflve piompt titttn 1 ru and Intelligent lultlllnioni, at l.'O Opinio Mi eel, ' ' -. If the Hen Is Old and Tough on Thanksgiving", Don't complain. SinoHo "lKiuy tho rouilh," nil Havana clgais, after the pluiu pudding and you'll tcil happy. O'll.ira's, Ul Spiuco stieel Thanksgiving- Ice Cieam Oideis. A mutual advantage will be deihtd by ndvlBlng Itunley of jour lequho. inepts, at tint euillest possible moment. 'Phono in call l.'O Spiuco sheet, The popular Punch cigar Is still th leader of the lOo clgais. " Cleveland Impioving. 11 l.ulusho Wlic fiom 'die Atsoeialeil I'tt.i Prlncclim, . J, Nov, .1 -llvl'icsldcnt Cleio. land will be able In leave hU mom in a lei." ilaj-. A Slshhrid) l Not Completi will out J shine; ot I ills. Nor ii .i par lir ullhout i iiiino .f ii i: roNsKiiv.v lt'U will teach . on Inw to jic it HOCHMAN, Jt tlio rjikli llon.c torn -ii. low tonlxht, will illOM" 0l, tOO. J Mfred Peunliii;. tui, l)iietor. j Sr LECTURE BY J. J. DELANEY SPOKE ON THE CATHOLIC AMERICAN CITIZEN. Lectin e Was Deliveied Befote the Catholic Histoiical Society in the Knights of Columbus Club House. Declared That the Ameiican Citi zen Who Is a Catholic Is a Better Ameiican Because of His Religion. Lecturer Tendered a Reception by Knight? of Columbus, I'll it A"MHlaht Dlstikl Attorney John .1. Dclamy, of New Yotk county, who Is letognlzed as one of the best political speakers In that home of po litical oi alms, revealed himself In an other light befoie the members of the Catholic Histoiical society, last night, ami pioved that be can lulng his bril liant poweis Into play with gicnt suc cess as a speaker on other than politi cal themes. He dollvoied n lectin e on "The Catb-olIc-Aineiican Cltlen" befoie an au dience which completely filled tho nil dltoilum at tho Knights of Columbus club house and an audience which deni onstiiited Its uppit'clutlon of the lec tin or by piolonged upplnuse at rie qtient Intel vuls. Mr. Dcbiney was in troduced bv Second VIce-PtesldenL John J. Murphv. who lefeucd biielly to the fact that he was at one time a pupil of the late Hev. D. J. MacGold ilek, the tocicly's former model ator. The memoiles of this cultured Clnis tian gentleman which Mr. Muiphy's lemaikh biouglit up, caused teais of soi low to well up Into the ejes ot many pieseut and Mr. Delaney blm sell was sbiy affected as be refencd in passing to the Influence which Hie dead priest had wrought upon his life in beginning his lcmaiks, Mi. De laney answeied those ciltics who say that il Is not light to speak of the Catholic American, the Piotcst.int Ameiican or the Hebievv-Ameiican. All ate citizens, these gentlemen sav. and It Is entliely contraij- to the spliit of Amciicanlsm to attempt to classify them. holds it is PRornrt. Mr. Delaney aigued that It Is pu fectly pioper to luqulie Into the lellglon ol an Ameiican citizen for tho purpose of ascertaining whether be holds 10 llglous beliefs I bat me not inimical to place and good older. He then went on to show that the Ameiican citizen should be a man who has a code of moials founded upon lcligton. "Tlieio can be no moialltv," said be, "without lellgion. It is the pioud claim of the Catholic church that sbo presents foi the con.sidetation of the woild the gieatest code of morals that mankind ever knew. By this code of moiuls we, as Catholic citizens of this countiv. aie governed as were our forefatheis befoie us and as will be our childicn in the days to come. ' The Catholic chinch is a force In the woild for the good ot the woild. The Catholic chinch has alwavs taught that hei childicn must obey law tul authoi ltj" when that law tul authoiitv acts within lawful lights, and it will ever lontiuue to teicli them so. "I make the statement, after due de liberation," he continued, "thai a citi zen of this countiy ought to be a better Catholic because he is an Ameiican, and ought to be a better Amei lean be cause he is a Catholic." Mi. Delaney then went on to point out bliellv just what this countiy owes to Catholic onteipiie and ial. He stated that Amei lea was dlsuiveied and first opened up bv Clulstoplier Columbus, a Cathode, who consecialed it to the Catholic cause. It was Catho lic mlssionailes, bo .said, who (list dis tovcied and expoied its vallcjs, plains, livois and mountains, and it was IiisU Catholics who plajed a most impoit anl puit in the opening up of the La west in Hie (.in Iv piit oi the nineteenth eentui y. PART CATHOLICS PLAYKD. One of the slgnci.s of the Decimation ol Independence and one ol the most geneious t ontilbtitois to the continen tal cause dm lug the llevolutlonniy war, ho said, was Chailes I'm i oil, ot Cauollton, a Catholic, and it was Catholic Fiance that came to the young nation's assistance and helped bet win hei vlctoiy lor llbertv. Ml, Delaney lh one ot the men on whoso head the uno is expected to diop In New Yoik on or about .Tmiuaiy I. Last night be made a few uinaiks about leloimcis. What he .said was substantially as follows: 'The piotesslonal retorniei gennally goes about with an iuilalcd bialn lull of the belief lliat he can wipe out tho customs and usages ot j-eais and j-cais, between sunilse and sunset. It Is only tho philosophical icloiini'i. and his tilbe Is veiy senile, who lealles that U'toims can only lie Inought about slowlj and graduallv." Following the lectin e, Mr Delauev was teudeied an lnfoimal ice option by tho ineinbeis of Sciantnn mime 11, Knights of Columbus, l which otgan Uatlon be is n pionilncnt member. He was entei tallied at dinner tally lit tho evening at the homo ot A. J. I'ascy. The lollovvlng gucsls wete piesiml: A. J. Healey, Ch.il le O'Mallev, P. J. t'asov. Wlllinin Kellv, Itobcit Muiiay, Joseph O'llilen, W. F Shean Dr. Dolan, A. J. Case), llcv ,1 J (lilllin and James Fleming. Sweet Cider, Fin Thanksgiving, nl Hveiltt Uios, gioeeis, i,0J Adums avenue. i m Snioko the popular Punch lOo. cigar. li Huyler Novelties, iuex pensive. Fiuest Fruits, Vegetables, Fancy Groce ries, Champague Cider, Cigars &c, Our stock is most complete and repre sents nearly every civilized couutry on the Globe, E. Q. Coursen Wholesale and Retail. II! RECITAL OF MUSIC PUPILS. Annual Event nt Gieen Ridge To moriow Night, Tho lenth annual recital of the music pupils ot St. Paul's Pitiochlnt school will bo held al Green Ridge. Thanks giving evening- nl 7.:k o'clock, In the school hall, following Is the pin ri amine: I'llluc rintinln:.' Wiillr llmfel Violins Alnj dns (Ireiur, bngine 111 ike, .to epti MiTirw, .lonien W.ibli, t'linels l.iilz, llllicl Kcniiiik. Mute Ibcr. Minfiicl l'ir mison, Hnrcmo Tiilliinn, .bitli bnllU", bo. I ell I Powell, f'ello ThoiHH lliocU. Mlnilolltw-Mlllle UikcflcM. Nellie VtiDoii. util, Ann i I'.ulileti. Hull itf Ai;nei tanntl, I'loirnee Wake field. Plum Aoncti llklniib. Muiiirct .lotilm. itliu n'lii; , ., .Ciirlllt (Iricc Hc.N'ally. Cuckoo .. ,. bnilRC Miry bull. t.cs lVlliols MicililiCK Alien li'enneilj . siulllin; biml'eiiie taiifto Kit!'" lllCs. Wall? . Maelt Theodore Klnsl. Miirry Pule --tiethboc; I'iiri ne ttol mil. U inilctiiiff in Dreamland filioni') '-lailj hcnioi" pupil. HMint keliors Ileiiunonl Kitlc Mnirat. 'pinturllMl bllnienrcttli Vim i V iv Spilrer. Hie 1'iiirles Will? ....I'ridhatn Ii,r Cinlct. spilns lllowni' llillci sude Kilb. Vluri Vniciiem niiiili (iloliiij) Wbeelei Vloriciu Pit 'lion Wil'on .Nilllc (lllllsiu ltilip Lldmer sum FilJsimmon ".Noner M Col lo Thee" lellsJ HlltlA Mijb.llV l'( il Scwcu 1 1 ink Ce.stillo. lleeitillou loilii-. fiicwer louli Mn Urlinet Nillle McDonnell. VI I ir&t Heart's 'sirrow Ucnbers 1 thel litiuieil:. flie Two Iniltatloii (nperMli) bldrld?e .Junior pupil'. Morning- Hondo Du -ek Helen Iloliud Donne lliimitii liuuifelikr Mule "-nlft II up 11 Mlilnn,!i( Aubrey Allies lllelnrils lleirl Wishes bietmcr llefslc Dw.icr TniKciiptlon ttocrtlcler rioreiicc Wakifield. Merceaus IlrllliuU stiealibog r. D'lliii, C. kelli, K. 'mitli C'ln.-iiij: ItutU'illlus biclmer May 1cci.ni Vilt I.oiraine spencer Joicpiillic Kinmt. Mireli, VirgiiiiU', Icon Oiehrstia. Moonlight on the llud-oii Wilson lb all Ice llaidui '-plunlinr, Wheil Spmdlcr (Iiiiciieie Killy. Moonlight in the I orest Meter Vlir-Jiet .lonliu Nisht ffefore TlmiWiiing (ncitation) .lames G1 in. Kill ll liny -imlli iu i f'uldcn. The Mltnticl llov Pipe 1 loicnce SMiiitb. Natioml chorus CU-a Fine Neckwear A furnishing store doesn't grow without a reason doesn't increase its business month after month, year after year, without the best of reasons. Good goods make a good store; best goods make the best store. Although we've had a steady growth we're growing yet, and its the high class of merchan dise we sell thats doing it. A ginnd gathering of bright, new neckwear fiom the world's best makers is here for the holiday season. Narrow four-in-hands, made from the very newest patterns in stripes and neat flguies, $1.00 English squaws, laige, full shapes, that tie up beautifully handsome silks, $1.50, $2.00, ?2.50. Ascots for infoimal wear either white, peail or black; choice silks, $1.50. I BrwKiiiuii Anir Wo have a line ol Handsome I louse Shoes that make your eyes dance. A special Thanksgiving sale we offei Men's, Womenfllisses' and Children's Shoes,50c Infants, at 10 Cents. LEWIS. RUDDY, DAVIES & MURPHY 330 Lackawanna Avenue. : Oils, Paints and Varnish i MaIon?y Oil & Manufacturing Company, 141-149 Meridian Street. T TELEPHONE 26'S, I Resumption of Sunset Limited Sei vlce Between New Yolk, Phila delphia and San Francisco, Sea son 1001-10093. Commencing Noronibcr mi mid each Tuesday, Thuisday ntul Hutmdnv Ihcionftoi. the Washington untl South western Limited, operated dully be tween New Yoik, Philadelphia and New Orleann via the Pennsylvania Hnllrond mid Southern Hallway, lciv Ing Philadelphia, Hroml stieot station nl ii Ti'i p. tn., composed of dining, Pull man diawlng-iooin, sleeping, observa tion ntul llbnny ems, In addition will entry n special Sunset Limited An nex Pullman diawlng-rootn lompait mont sleeping car to lonneot with tho Sunset Limited operated between New Oi leans mid Han Finuclsco. Thu cclebinled turns-continental ser vice offered by these IttMiiluus trains makes a trip to thu Put'lflo coast nol nnlv veiy quick, but most delightful. Charles L. Hopkins, dlstilct passen ger agent, Southern Railway, 3J1 Chestnut sticet. Philadelphia, will bo pknsed lo fiunlsb all liifoimatlon. Phst National Bank, Sciantou, Pa. Wc desire to Infoi in the public that on and after Fildny. November 2!, 1901, the business of llils bank will be tondllcled in the building foimeily oc eilplcd by Course in demons cc Co, lo cated nt No. 4JJ Lackawanna avenue, Scimiton, Pa. This temporal y lcmovnl Is necesfaiy for the puiposc of electing n now bink building on the pi cent piemlses. which we will icoccupy when the building ia completed. .r. A. IJnen, Picsldent. Isaac Post, Cashier. Benefit of Young Ladles' Society. Miss lU'atilce Hei foid, the inonolo glst, will give nn entoitalinnent at the nlcycle club bouse, Tuesday evening, Dec. ri. under the auspices, of Hie Young Ladles' society of tho Fitsl Piesbytei- bin church. There's a Surety of Piuity at Hanley's. Ueinember this when oulcilng jour Thunksglvlng pudding, iced a cams, en trees or Ices. 'Phone or leave join oi deis nl 420 Spruco street. ' Dr. N. Y. Leet Has Removed His offices fiom the Flist National Hunk building to coiner "Wjoming ave nue and Spruce stieet. over Dime bank. Hull mice on Spiuco Ml eel. " Dr. S. C. Snjder, dentist, has re moved to 12S Adams nvnuc. , Smoke tho Pocono Dc. cigar. A fine selec tion of the choicest New. York State Turkeys. Our prices are the lowest of any house in the city. n The Scranton Umbrella Manufacturing' Co. We I lake ti iplei, icpali mil iccnui tinilrel lis tnd piH-iil- oi ilillunit inlnis it iijsomMc pilti-. Wo oiiaiaiit e all om vt :k. 313 Spruce Street. You wll be thankful to us lor reminding you that bad weathei is coming and you need your feet well shod. For Indoor Wear Ihiiio i oil You vvll lip th.inkfnl lei itc S tf4"-M'fl4t'Mt I Collars and Handkerchiefs to Embroider Ladies1 call at once and secure sonic of our elegant impoitcd hand kerchiefs and collars to embroider. The latest uovcltv. Cramer- Wells Co., f 13" Wyoming Avo. 'Phone 353-3. I If your woik keeps you out oJ doois the popular head covering- to wear Is a cap. One of the warm kind that can bo diawn down over tli eais 03 tho weather glows coldci. A laige assortment at 50c. CONRAD'S "A Gentlemen's Purnishei" 305 Lackawanna Avenue I GIVE TRADING STAMPS. WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS. Ladies' Tailoring Jackets, Etons, Raglans and New market Dress walking and rainy day Skirts. Our prices are reason able. Guaranteed to give satisfac tion. Goods furnished. King Miller, Merchant Tailor, 432 Spruce Street. i i Sf SiipcIiiI null liiio is to jour piiMi ami need . Our FALL UNDERWEAR Stock (a exceptionally gooil iptallty for thi price. Small 6uin9 t ilk blr nml line much ttrcnjtl' smoug-5t cur SuooOiublo ciiferingrf. .ii3 Spruce Street. Our efforts as caterers to the beauty and comfort oi the home, rewarded by the applause of an ever in creasing pat ronage, we have abundant cause for THANKS. Store Closed All Day Thursday. 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