IPPSiS Ll'.it.i",. W H iiru i,7: .k 1 a .w: jra- -n;ii, . ,3,.. . ' v: " If I. - ',T w 'f.K'tt.'lW,ilW, rarwsg L ' I 2' f T.fi.' ' "'. tf - , 'f x"m ' 7 m 1HE SOU ANTON. TRIBUNE- SATUllDAl', NOVEMBER 00, 10011. r- WEST SCRANTON BUMPERNICKBL BAND TONIGHT WILL.DB TfaE : the' P. 0. S ATTRAOTifJN , or a. tAir. AT This Fnmotts Organization Will En tertain nt Washington HallOther Features of, the Fair Mr. and Mrs. I 1'erbei' Poisoned .Parsoiinge Wotl , ding Mysterious Shooting Affair ' on Robinson Stieet Funcial of Mrs. Wheeler Reception to Pastor. . Other News Notes. Tim Patriotic order Sons or Aniii-lm fnir at Washington hull In iln iirlwl jinl attraction in . Wi'St Scnuitou lor jileasuru-HuulU'rH jnnl nnw. utul tills evening the omiiinltl'v pi miil.e.-s unliiii J'.rd enjoyment fur nil who nttond. Tln vrlurlnttl atlrai'tlon will lie lln "litnii jiernlukol, R'inil," nf South Srraiitnn. .Vocal anil llistrilinoiilitt solos will lir leudcrnd by :Mlss Mary Davis. Thomas Kaiii! and Hunjiiniin Uojtl. 'I'll" door prize will ho one iluXi'i) of .1. I! Si lirlev cr's best, cabinet iiliotnsr.ipli.-'. The j)crsoniH'l of tllt bainl Is ns fol lows; Henry Hmnltx, Jacob llolfnir-lN-' :m: Coil Htitti'inillili. .Vlxniitzlsa" Uuln llcli, Di'titchf August. .August Knliiple, "W'illmlm Sliiirfcop. Vrlodrlck- Kelli-r-inelster, Williolin-Kotzpati'i'. lltcy iJiir-i-nhelmcr, lloiiiilcli timiiLsiimni', Solo inoii Kosimbunm Julian Dtvhshlscr. far I Knatonrtist. Kraiix Itrlibri-I. I'm--I'-sor liimipenikki-l, I'.olisltloati Yulnin Hwritzkop. Tho pU'iniv of lli- Itiuupernii'ki'l band will bo on exhibition in tin- window of i 'lurk llros." store. On Thursday evening the enlerlnln nient was furnished by IWif-ises Kellih IJ.ivis. Anna Srunleni, liertlwi (TiimiiiiK nam, Sainnel Newton and Jllss Phillips. wS II weru well rorelvd. Last evening 11)" Jiwreiiee oiehesd-n furnished tin? music, ami (Jus iinlfu ami .rosoph Phillips yans pleaslnsjly. The door priije wus a beautiful Iranii'il jij-. ture, donatfi'l by Jacobs Fassolil. Ad- litional contributions have bfeii iv coived. in addition to tliOM1 already ac. luiowledKed. from tho following: . p. latthews. ;f. !!. Scluiever, .1. 'I'. I'm'ter, .1. I... Xorthup. V. II. Pierce. V I'.ob cits, .. U. William:! & l!ro., Jul'oIik , .Passold. Tho ontcrlaiiinieiu for iw.sl week will be furnished by Miss liessle Sloie, elo. iiitlonist; Will .Tones and malo voleo iliiarletli?. Uichaiil Wat kins and mixed voices, and male quartette from Tay lor; soloists, -Miss Xiland. Jlrs. Jessie r Dtifolir's French Tar Will promptly rflino ami pjiccilily cmv i oimh. coM- rfml all lunc tinuMt'. Toi ulc tiy O. W. JKXUINS, 101 Su-.ni, Mini mci:u?. 1. .. 1 Timely Neufe for Saturday Shoppers Thanksgiving is over, and shrewd buyers aie looking forward to Christmas time, when exchanges of good will arid seasonable remembrances are in order. They know that wherever possible betler selections can be made now than at a later date, and we know that they are right in their conclusions. ! In Art Needlework Leather Goods, Perfumery and Jewelry Our holiday stocks are complete and ready for your Inspection. The assortments are superb, and as much de pends on leisurely choosing, a visit to these departments will. well repay those who use judgment in making their selections. Goods selected now will be laid aside until wanted. Interesting Specials For Saturday Only, A Bargain in Ptetticoats I'aricy 'Striped Mercerized Materials in black. ,Jlf blue?. i)'urpj& l.vefidr, cereise, etc, with deep flounce ....UU'inch.accoi'deon pleating. A very specisil value at Tvyb Q6bd Dollar Items .,-? M?cha Kiil.jfilQ.ves or gentlemen, in all shades J i .6f.grcy etc, as &oocl r:s any $i. so glove made '. -( 'Men's Pure Wool weight and alhsizes. By ton at Two Fine Hosiery Specials Ladies' Fast Black Cotton llose.uigh spliced heel irftsr-.U'Moe,4ine gauge and regular 25c quality, at (SBtCT-Knuemiemen'S'-nne Cashmere Hose in black and natural shades.sizes pji to ii.genuiiie .0C quality.for ( Don't Leave the Store yMl&tWMy wjtliput rooking ovei our 'sp!en,did , line .in J nifcVlRW3"1' H'e xtra values ollercd in Ladies' Cliat- 'felaine bag's. If you don t want them they're good enough to malto you tallt about them to others. hum Bik Mrrt" msasaa: gS3g;pggUS55 I -t 1 ' ' " Gtebeapeboiise .Kinltlt, u ml airs. VlKKitrdi of Xorth Sieranton: AIIsh .tosslOjIlHstley, Jllss II. I.tivello, Miss Heynon, Wlillrt Jonc.", .Mlsw rahreitliolt, Prof, .loltn T. VVut Mw. Tho.iiroj'rannno for Monday eVenltiR 'will ho t)t'ovided by' Ailsa-Ol.W San ders, nsalsted hy it party of mixed volnosj .Mrs. ' Vlr.anrd.ntid, Mrs. Nellie Smith. On Tuesday I'Vonlng- tho members of St. itrcmlou'H council, Young- .Men's In stitute, will attend in a. body, assisted by .Miss Nlland and others, l-'ivd Cole will play it banjo solo, and Atlss Nellie Markwiek will slug-. Poisoned by Coined Beef. Jlr. u ml .Mrs. Hurry eYrbor. of North Htotnley iivctiue. are suffering- from ptoinaltH! lolsoiilng, tatised be eating tainted canned corned beef. Neither aie seriously affected anil their roiin-et-y Is asMiired by l.)r. V. .1. I. Dasis tin' attotidlng- physlchil). The corned beef wa's served for Hie evening tneal on Wednesday, when Mrs. ferber partook of It. About midnight sin; was taken violently 111. llemedles ut hand were apiilied, . lili-li uiTonltil her relief, but at the time the dhvet cause of her Illness wutt unknown, On Thursday morning-, .Ml. l-Vrher cat of the lalnled beef for breakfast and went to work. While thus en gaged, ho Was taken III, and relumed home. Meantime, Mrs. I'erber had again eaten more of the canned beef. Dr. Davis was then cunsulied. and ho prescribed the same remedies fur both of Ilium, and they aie now out of danger. The contents of the can was analyzed and found In beMaliited. The Kerber children did not partake of ibe poisonous beef, as was erroneously staled in yesterday's papers. Mysterious Shooting Affair. An Italian with an unpronounceable name entered Jenkins' druir store Wednesday evening, and displayed a wound on his right hand, where a bu! IhI Irnin a. leyolver had penetrated the llesb. Dr. XV. .1. I.. Davis was then- at the time, and examined the wound, and dtissed it immediately. The lei ho al leged that lie had shot himself while handling- a revolver, but from the tin tine of the wound. It seemed almost impossible that it could haw been self inflicted. He stnieii that he resided at III Itob iuson street, but Inquiries at that nuni- b..r failed lo unravel the injury was not serious. mystery. The Thanksgiving- Wedding. A i noon on Thanksgiving- Day. Itcv. S. I-'. .Mathews, of the First Itaptisl church, united in inarratge .Miss Corn lleesc, of lanierue, to Floyd Kl.sworth Dartleson. of the South Side The ceremony was performed at the church parsonage, on liocl; street. Miss laicy liariloson. the groom's sister, was bridesmaid, while William Wile was best man. The bride was attired In a dreamy ci'callon of white nioiissellne dc sole and carried while bridal roses. The bridesmaid was dressed in a beautiful gown of steel gray and carried white carnations. and Fancy Goods 89c $1.00 $1.00 18c 25c Uibbed Underwear, eNtr.i fur the best value in Scran- g 1 1 Aflor Ihe ceremony they were driven lo, the bride's home, xvhrrn n quiet woddlnjr dinner was serveddo tho Im mediate friends and relatives. First Baptist Chinch. The usual services, will be held at die First llaptlst church tomorrow. Tito imstnt', llev. S. r. Malltuws, will preach Imlh inornlng- mid evening-. At ". p. in.. Ihe Sunday school will hold Its regular session, unit ul ii."0 p, in, tho Itnpthd. Yotftiff People's union will convene lu the assembly room of Iho church, Dr. 1!. (I. Iteddoo living the leailor of-the evening. Tho Lord's siiplier will be observed at the close of Ihe evening session, on Tuesday evening-. Prof. William K. Ashnmll. of Arlington. .V. J wilt lippenr before the lllllsle-lovlng' people of Seranton for the rirst time, ably sec onded by well-known artists from this city. The professor will present mi ar llstlc and beautiful programme seldom, It ever, equaled. The choir have done all lu their power for the comfort and pleasure of- Its patrons and the public will iceelve the most i oiisiderato attention fioin the charming- lady ushers. Reception to Pastor. 'hi Wednesday evening the uieinbers of St. Murk's liiltheran church tendered their pastor. 1,'cv. A. L. Humor and his wife a reception and complete stirpilse. the ninilr took place In the basemen l of Ihe church, The choir rendered suitable music and l-i'l'ieshiucnts were served by the ladles. Dining the evening- D. X Moser. in behalf of the congregation, pn seined lo Ihe pastor a well tilled purse, also many useful ,ullcles for the Under. Funeral of Mrs. Wheeler. Funeral services- over the leinaitH of the late Airs. Helen Frances Whaler, wife of Samuel Wheeler, were conduct ed a i o,::il o'clock yesterday morning at the home of deceased's daughler. Mvn. A. C. Cole. i(i OM'oiil stieet. llev. S. F. .Mathews, pastor of the First Baptist church, ollli luted. The remains were afterwards taken to IVckWIIe. where additional ser vices Wire held in the I'eckville Uup llt church, commeiielng at 1 o'clock, lnteriuei.it was afterwards made in Ihe old cemetery at I'eckville. The pall be.irers were four grandsons of de ceased, Fred Cole, Hoy Wheeler, ami The Mower-bearers daughters. .Misses .Maud Wheeler. Tin ly attended. Samuel Wheeler, i lei'n g'e Wheeler, were two grand-Flor.-i Cole and funeral was large- Bitten by' a James Feeney. the I!'- Janitor Feoiev. of No. i iiastlng' down Rebecca Dog. year-old oii of 1!' school, was avenue yeer- day afternoon, when a large dog sprang out ul him and bit his arm. The sleeve of the Jad's coat was almost completely ripped off, and the animal's teeth were sunk deep in Ills Mesh. He ran home, screaming with pain, and the wound was bathed with car bolic acid by Ids mother. Wait: Wnit: Tile West Side Haul Wait: will distribute savings hanks In can lie obtained the bank. a few weeks which by depositing $1 at GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The William Council meet Tuesday evening-, da lie" Is deshei as the on "The Pilgrims" for ("lice club will A full atten- llrst rehearsal the Allt.'iiluwn eisteddfod. .March 17,- will take pine.-. The sice club bad high honors and half the prize at I'oultney, Vt.. and with a little extra brushing up will capture t Ik. whole prize al Allentovvn. New members will be added to the roll at the next meeting-. Tlie 1 .miles' Aid society of the Tab ernacle Congregational church has been reorganized for the coming- year, and have outlined a vast amount of w'ork. The rummage sale for the benefit id the Plymouth Congregational i liiirch will be opened today nl r.20 Spruce si reel, and continue until XX'edncsilny nxi. Si. Ladii tion. this from Tin Peter's branch. No. Ulti. of the s' Catholic lieui'voleul. assocla will hold their regular meeting-evning-. which was postponed Thursday evening, social committee of St. Paul's Pioneer teinoon Corps will meet tomoirow af- to perfect llti. arrangements tor men- coining chrysanthemum so cial at the Knights of Columbus club house. A clever pool team has been organ ized hi the Mleetrlc City Wheelmen's club, which Is composed of William Dlehl, Samuel JlcCrackea. Oieorge Harrington ami Waller .Tames. The members of the Kveelslor tiiee club held a smoker and social session in their new 1001ns mi South .Main ave nue last evening. The preparatory services for tomor row's communion were held In the Washburn street Presbyterian church last evening, and were In charge of Itev. .lollll P. JMoIVmI. D, 13. fieorge c.irson, of South Main ave nue. Is seriously 111 at his home with an attack of nucumoiila. Mr, .acharlali, of Dartmouth ave nue, Lincoln Heights, is coiillueil to his hoiuu by II!ih'us. Miss Mnuulinu, of Sualfoid avenue, i.pelll Sugar lies l Thanksgiving with friends at Notch. Klsle I Juki r, of IIuiImiii, Is the of Miss Phillips, of North l!c- becca ax'cniio. Harry liaiuoy. of and .lohp l.augau, spent Thanksgiving Harry lilacemau, South Ninth sti t. of llocl; street, al llaxlctnu, of Sixteenth Stllel. aim .xtiss .Muttic wagsiaii, or in vision st reel, spent Thursday afternoon Willi friends at Hophottom. , Mrs. Ann .lenklus, of l::il filce street. Is seriously ill nt her homo. Misses Kdllh Davis and dwell Phil lips, or Hellenic, have letUllled home from a visit with friends al Wilkes I la rre. Miss. (ioiicWcvo Keegatl, of Smi III Ninth stieel. euierialiied a parly of friends at her Inuue ivcenllv. A surprise party was tendered Harry tlliicenriu at Ids homo on Sixteenth Mi'cel last Wednesday evening, ivhh h was a. ciy epjoynblo cv.nl. A number of Hide folka xn-iv en. id tallied 011 Thanksgiving at the home of .Mr. and .Mrs. Tudor, ot Tlur leiuiih street, where a parly was held in honor of their son, jra. l''-cd l.ewls, of :;ii Kotu'icCfiiili siivet, fell ilonit a lllghl of stairs at his liniuo on Thuisday cud sustained a frnc.. Hired .uil'l '. I'.'inlyu l-3vaiis, of Swcllaud street, a sou of .Superintendent David Kvans, of tho nsfonl. had his left leg badly A SENSIBLE MAN JXmuil 1,1 hniii'. lul.aii tor 1 ii.' 'lmu.il hi,) l-tlli.. )t IJ tit 111- IIIUIU CullKllK, I "lib, Ajlillll.!, llumliltU. ('ioii)i jiii all Tl.nut. .'iiul l.uiii. 'IrouMik Hum nif utlici- iiiiilk-liif. Tho iuenii tl' lu, iai(liuil.i'i uiiy iliu;i;li fi ulvc j,hi u ?jimilc llitlli' I'hh- ti, u.iivliuu .vim ii- llm ihijiIi ol till BO'Jt 1 -mcil,!, 1'iti", i .iu( Ji)v. WHAT CAUSESDEAFNESS ? The Principal Cause Is Curable hut Generally Overlooked. Many things max" cause deafness, nml very often It Is dltllcult to traee a cause. Some people Inherit deafness, Actite diseases like scnrlel fever some- limes causes deafness. Hut by far the most common cause of loss of hearing h! catarrh of the head and tin nut. A prominent specialist, on ear trou bles gives as hlx opinion that nine out of ten cases of deafness Is traced to throat trouble; this Is probably over stated, but It Is certainly true thai more ihaii half of all eases of poor hearing- were caused by catarrh. Tho catarrhal secretion In the nose and throat llnds Us way Into Ihe Hus tachlan tube and by clogging it up very soon affects the hearing, and Ihe hardening of the secretion makes the loos of hearing permanent, unless the catarrh which caused the I rouble Is cured, Those who aie hard of heaving may think this a little far fetched, but any one at all observant must have no ticed how a hard told In the head will affect the hearing and that catarrh If long neglected will certainly Impair the sense of hearing and ultimately cause deafness. If the nose and throat are kept clear and free from the unhealthy secretions or catarrh, the hearing will al once greatly Improve and anyone suffering from deufnes.s and catarrh can satisfy themselves on this point by using- a fifty cent bo of Stuart's Catarrh Tablet!-, a new catarrh cure, which In the past year has won the approval of thousands of catarrh sufferers, as well as physicians, because It Is in conven ient form to use, coiilalus no cocaine or opiate and is as safe and pleasant for ihlldren as for their elders. Stuart's Caliirih Tablets is a whole sonic combination of Hlood root. Ouaiacoi, Kucalyptol and similar anti septics and they cure catarrh and cat arrhal deafness by action upon the blood and mucous membrane of Hie nose and throat. As one physician aptly expresses It: "You do not have to draw upon 111" imagination lo discover whether you are getting benetlt from Stuart's Cat arrh Tablets; improvement and relief aie apparent from the llrsl tablet tak en,'' All druggists sell and recommend them. They cost but fifty- cents for full sized package mid any catarrh suffer er who has wasted time and money on sprays, salves and powders, will appreciate to the full the merit of Stuart's catarrh Tablets. bruised recenlly while at work around the mines. .lohn Hayes, of Watson avenue, Lin coln Heights, a miner employed In Hie Continental, had his leg- injured re cently by a fall of roof. Dr. and Mrs. 10. Y. Harrison enter tained Mr. and Mrs. dolphin and Mr. cud per of Wilkcs-Harre, lug. nci-ger of Phlla JMrs. Snangelber over Tlmnksglv- A new light has been placed In front of the Indicator in the Chemical com pany's house. Tho current Is turned on automatically with the llrsl tap of an alarm. The members of Keystone lodge. No. :17, I.oyal Knights of America, held their regular meeting last evening, which was postponed from the night previous 011 account or Thanksgiving-. Canavan & Buyers, two hustling young business men, have opened an up-to-date meat market on .Main ave nue, near Jackson street. Contractor Howard Is at work re modelling the St. Mark's Lutheran church chapel on Fourteenth street into a dwelling house. The Jit. Pleasant kindergarten, cor ner of. Main avenue and Lafayette stieet. is in a nourishing- condition. 1'nder the direction of Miss Margaret tiibbs, there are nearly fifty pupils there obtaining Instruction. Net proceeds from concert at Plym outh church. Dec i', will be used for temperance work. The night school for girls, at No, IS school. Is being- fairly well attended. The schools will reopen on Monday. Harry Strong has built another au tomobile, which is much faster than his old one. It was ncn on the streets for the first time on Thanksgiving day. Hon. William Abrahams, M. I'., and Hon, II. M. Kdwards, together with District President T. .1. Nichols, of the 1 'lilted Mine Workers of America, spoke at I'arbondale last evening, "Million" will leave today for New York, xv hero he will preach tomorrow, 'I'lie Sunday school of the Simpson M. 10, church will elect now olllcers to morrow for the ensuing year. A sermon for children will be preach ed by the ttev. William Davies in the Ihigllsh language In (he Hellenic ciilvlnlstle Methodist church tomorrow morning at In o'clock. The evening service at li o'clock, will be conducted in the Welsh language. All are Invited to come W. fi. Horlree. of Price stivcl. Is still cntiiliicd 10 ids home wiih malaria fever, c. P. Plsk and w il'o. of Wallsvllle, called on Mrs. norlreo, of mu Price street, on Thanksgiving. M. .XI. Stone, of Orange, called on Ids mother-in-law, .Mrs. Kurt roc, of I'.'l:.' Price street, 011 Thur.iday, Mlsseu liei'iha Carson and l.lllle Hageli spent Thanksgiving at Hones dale. Loo I'auipboll, of N011I1 Sumner ave nue, was a visitor lu Hoiiesdale on Thursday, MIsH lassie Thompson, of I'eckville, xv.ts Hie guest of .Miss Lucia 1'Vllows, of Tcnlh street, on Thanksgiving. Lugoiic and l-Mgar Powell, of Key. stone acadeno. were at homo with their parents, ,ir. and Mrs. Samuel Powell, of .fuckson sltvei, un Thtirs dar. lihviil I'owell, of Wastibuin stiool, will oinor fJlooiusburg slate norma! school on Mondnv, Louis Aberdurfcr, of llulxxvr .street, Trip)) Park, has moved his family lu Harding. Pa. William Vuller and family Thanksgiving at Nexv .Xlilfonl. Thomas Hants, of Jackson spent stieet, spent Thuisday limiting at Olen Is ihe Jones Daoko William Williams, of WuU-s. guest of Mr, and Mrs. John II of North Onrilold iwenue, .Samuel Williams, of South Wales, Is visiting at tho home of Daniel Alood, of North r.m-npl.1 ny.iinie. William Williams, of Itock stieet, West Seranton correspondent of the Truth, hint succeeded lleorgo Daniels a.M the ttcnttblluittt representnllvc on this side. Miss Mnbel Sponccr, of .hickxnn street, Is Indisposed. t'lUtohnan Klah I'elers and wife eti tcrtuliUMl a party of friends al dinner on Thursday. William Wright, of Itutltoatl avenue, Is recovering I'mm an attack or mil iaria. A surprise pally xwts lelldeied Will House, ut Hie home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11, House, 011 Utin dto avenue, Liu. oln Heights, last "ev onlng. Fred and Harry Strong, of South Main avenue, are m AVIIkes-IJarre, linvlug made the trip in their new automobile. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. The members nf the Young Women's Christian association will assemble at. the rooms, 011 Cedar avenue, tomorrow afternoon at I o'clock, when special Thanksgiving services will be held. Miss Ida Kek will lead Ihe services, mid everybody Is cordially Invited lo attend. The parlors will be iittractlve ly decorated, and a programme of Thanksglvlii"- music will be rendered by a class of young ladles. The snow yesterday Interfered with the sewer contractors somewhat and at !i o'clock the laborers were sent home. A special effort is being made by Ihe various contractors lo llulsli up the work bei'ore Ihe severe winter sets In, and Messrs. Helms and Partridge have strong hopes of completing the Cedar avenue main and Slocum street lateral sewers within a week or ten days at the most. Hy thai time Hie Alder street section should be Mulshed, and if- so that will llnlsh Ihe work- 011 this side for the year. The liollermakers' and Iron Ship builders' miioii will conduct their an nual ball on the night of December li. at Athletic hall. On Monday. December in. the Comet Social club will take possession of Ath letic hall, where I hey will conduct their annual ball. Washington camp 4::o. tingle, VI fe and Dlliiu corps have secured Music hall for their tenth animal New Year's ball, afternoon and evening. A well-attended meeting of c.enerat Irani cuininaiidery. Knights of Malta, was held lu Hartiuau'.s hall, 011 Pi'llstou avenue, last evonlng. Members of ihe .lunger Maeunerchor, arc urged lo attend the meeting and re hearsal tomorrow afternoon. The South Sldo Powliii'j- club will meet lu business and social session .Monday night. (Jeorge Lewert, of Willow street, who was badly hurt several week's ago by falling off a church roof, Is slowly re covering. Daniel Plel. of P.lrcli street, who sus tained severe injuries in falling- to the ground a month ago. Is reported out of danger. Fresh llsh. oysters and clams at Sun day's Market. ,",,l Cedar avenue. " Charles Picl. Charles A. Schneider and Joseph .1. .lohler are spending the Thanksgiving holidays with their fam ilies and relatives on this side. Milton P.. Moore and Will W. Scheuei spent Thanksgiving Day at. Philadel phia, when! they attended the 1'nlvcr slly of Pennsylvania-Cornell fool ball game and visited "Commodore" Hany I'. Vnuglmn, on the 1'nited Stales ship Saratoga. DUNMORE. The pupils of No. -t school were r... iliicsted by their teachers to make a Thanksgiving offering on "Wednesday. They lesponded lo the privilege so hearlily that as a result of their ef forts two wagon loads of provisions and something over $ I were contributed. Tho teachers had something- to do in arranging and distributing the supply, but through the kindness of P. D. Mau ley and (leorge Winters. who gave them (lie use of their horses and wagons, the task was made comparatively easy. Contributions were made to two fam ilies in town, and the balance was di vided belw 1 the House of the (iood Shepherd and the Home for the Friend less. Tho children are to be commend ed for their generosity, lu tiiis land of peace and plenty, "to do good and dis tribute" is tin essential part of their education. The teachers of No. 1 school desire to eNpress their thanks and appreciation to the parents who assisted their chil dren to contribute, to the Thanksgiving offering. Dr. J. Harrington Young, of Lans ford, is spending a few. days with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Howley. of Klin stret, are visiting in Hawley. The Teachers' Heading- circle will meet in the High school this morning at fi o'clock. The .school board will hold a special meeting this evening, when another ef fort will be made to elect a successor to Prof. Nlemeyer, Dunniore Presbyterian chinch, Hev. W. F, (ilhbons, pastor. Services a I tu.ao n. in. and 7,::u p. m, .Morning topic. ''To 111" Work;" evening topic, "Shall We Itiiineuiber Our Sins in I k-a veil'.'" Sunday seiool al IJ o'clock; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at T.:;o. Similiters welcome at all services, The Tripp Avenue Christian church. Preaching both morning and evening by tlie pastor, (lev. .1. I!, Dabney. Morning topic, "Call of Moses;" even ing topic. "If." Sunday school at 10 o'clock. A Welcome to all a I every ser vice. Fir.-i .Methodist Hpisoopal church. iev. ciiuries Henry Ncwlng. pastor. Services ill lii.;:a a, m. and ".SO p, 111. The puslor win preach both morning and evening. Morning subject, "The Chiisllau's Assurance;" evening sub. Jeel, "Tho heal (Jiiestion." At the morning service there will lie a recep. thill of llielllbeis. The evening service will he evangelistic. Class meeting at the close of the morning service. Sun day school al -'.::o p, 111.; prayer service al l.uii p. m.; Kpwoitl) league, Tuesday evening al T. I.' o'clock; mld-weel; church prayer meeting, Wcilnc-ilny evening al 7..'!( o'clock. (JHEE RIDGE. XX anted-1 ill I In work in sloie. One who lives lu (iieeu llldgc or vlciutlj. Addiess. II. c . Tribune ollli ". 5fe Rff .ftF.THEft.527 toJS ifJ MiltJ.lj.Ll4, I'. (in!(t (irrmn hfVrrUIUl Itif i TLH t'rl'i, t,inuirritururltfto' wll I'rfulr. IX M l"tM,'l'rihflfjlltlj)kifwf,4lMei.4 ff NxEfit"1'"1 I1"' VnwM UtMUl;. ( I JUibuoJ iiilTSSriiiWnllrBat.!f4rvrHwr1ialtUliJEJyi-Jii ril)vliKrjr UfJlral mJ rlrflrlfWiaul, 'IU viprr." Iri i llacoBf U Mr lbb 1 NORTH SCRANTON presentation of badges st. mahy's hall. IN They Were Won by E. J. Loftus, . F. Snltry and J. J. Ruddy lit a Membership Content Conducted by tho Father Whttty Suclety Fu neral of Mis. Thomas Jenkins In quest In the Caso of Daniel Water spiel Orackorjacks Defeated the Comet's at Basket Dnll. In St. Marys hall., oil West Market street lasl nlghl there was a celebra tion In connection with the presentation of gold badges of the Catholic Total Abstinence t'nlon to K. ,1, l.ofius. J. F. Sultry and ,1. .1. litiddy, all mem b'l'S or tlie Father Wllltty society. Three mouths ago thai society iuilil guraled a membership eonlcst agree lllg to give a gold badge to the three members who should bring the great est number of new members lulu the society d-. .'lug the succeeding thice month.". The three 1 nhs expired last Mon day ami H was found thai Messrs. Loftus, Sultry and Ituddy had Won tho badges. They were formally pn smili'd to them by Hev. .1. X'.. Moylnii of Holy Itosary church. The prcsenlatlon was followed by an entertainment at xvhlch. an address on total abstinence was delivered by John H. Devine. X'oial solos were rendered by Thomas Harrington, Hubert Hums, William Lynott. John Hughes and a duel by Miss Alice Fadilen and Miss Anna (lolden. .Miss Coceita O'lioyU; contributed a banjo rolo and -Miss .Mary Million, a .xkdln solo. Fuiieinl of Mrs.- Jenkins. . Tho. funeral of: .Mrs. Thomas Jenkins was held yesterday, .-afternoon from the residence, -HH Oak street, and was attended by a large number of the friends' of the deceased. Services were conducted a I the house by lleV. A. 11. Smith of the Ninth Main avenue liuu-tlst-church and Uev. J. V. Davies of the West Market street Welsh Hapllst church, alter which Interment was lna'de in Forest Hill cemetery.- The pall-bearers were Isaac Kd wards. David V. Davis.' Thomas Jehu, Wllll'am Pllgh and D.i.vid XX':' Williams. Laft Night's Inquest. There was an hupicst last night in the ollire of Alderman Fldler. conduct ed by Coroner .1. J. Huberts, lu the case ol Daniel Wiitorsuert, who was fatally injured in the Slorrs' No.,:: mine on Thursday, November 21. Watersperl war. at his tool box and a spark from his lamp dropped into a keg of powder, causing it to explode and burning him so frightfully thai he died al Hie Mines Taylor hospital a few hours later, ills home was in Dickson City. Alter listening lo tlie evidence lasl night, the jury returned a verdict to Ihe effect that Walerspert's death was due to his own carelessness. Coilius-Giaham Nuptials. hi Holy Itosary church at I o'clock Thursday afternoon, Miss Anna V. lirnluini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat rick (iraham, of Summit avenue, was married to Joseph Collins, of North Main avenue, by Hev. N. .1. McMaiius. Tho bride was attended by her cousin, Miss Mary Sullivan, of Hartford. Conn., and the groom by his cousin, Kdward W. Collins. Alter the ceremony tbele was a re ception and wedding dinner at ihe tii'iiliuui residence, and early yesterday morning Mr. and Mrs. Collins left on a wedding lour, which will include n lsit to Newark'. N. J., New York and Washington. - f Crackerjacks Won. At tlie Auditorium lasl night ilie Crackerjacks basket hall team defeated the (.'unlets, lu a rather one-sided con test, by a score of 17 to 'I. The teams llm d up as follows: ( 1,11 Kllj.ll'k. ( .,1111 1 1. 1'i.niU Divi . .iikIii ii,i.ihI t.itli'i.m loll furuMiil !l,iti.t, iiin-i- Ilii'li.niii. ilstlii ciiinl Mi'Mullcii ....li'll HU.Illf. J'.UIJ.IIIIIII s.iiiuiei n.ii. .1i'ltiir .... Miller XVIiite ... . Next Tuesday Ihe Stars will play Ihe Nantlcoke team, former champions of tlie stale. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Hon, W. J. Lewis was reported as 'icing much better yesterday than In has been for the last few days. The gospel meeting at the Young AX'omeii's christian assuciailon looms on North Main avenue tomorrow nt :: p. in. will be led by Mrs. A. II. Smith, Her subject a 111 be "Hints for Conver sation." Miss II, Mauley, of I nick ax lie. and John XX'alsh, of South Dakota, weie married Tlmrsila.x aftcrnoou lu Holy liosary church, The bride was at icnded by Miss Mamie .Xlollltt ami ihe giooiii by AX'llliaiii Ueap. .Mr. and Mrs. Walsh left Thursday evening fir Sivilli Dakota, where they will ri side. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy McKeehaii, who have been hi Nmv Jersey since klM spring, have taken possession of theli home on Jones street. In this il. Thev are being lordlally welcomed by many fiieiids upon Ihelr leluru 10 Seranton, The ladies of tic Providence Presby terian church auiioiiuce their annual turkey dinner and lair for uexi Thurs day and Friday evenings. The pcopli 01 t lint congregation and lluir liicmls makii much of this annual social occa sion, and a pleasant time and large patronage lire looked forwaid to, obTtuary. .MIIS. ,Hl.Si;iMI ij'lllilll.V ill'il .M'tili I', iluy -it tin' liuiiif in' ln'i- niiiiiii'i'. .Mij. Ann Ityiin. nf till Siiiuli Wi'lMii'i- itvi'-llm-. fn' rt'.u. I'l .si.Mi'. of UK" ami I Mirx'iriil l,.v Inr lim-liuiiil. .Jmf)iit ti'llrii'ii, uf Ncu Ymli. Iii'r niu'lii'i'. Kii. tir. .Mur.v. mnl lnuilii'if, .xiii Imi'l. .fore. Illlllll I. Hi 1 'I'llllllUlS l;.:.. .Ul,- ll'lil'it'll win- iniirrli'il In lliln illy in'iiily uvu yriiin nun lu .Mr. u'lirli'ii mul flun ilnii lmn iiuu(i lit'i' Iiiiiiiu In .Now Viirli. .X li'N vi'i'l?i iii;ii bin- I'llUii' Jli'tl' tii IhiI lier niullii'i' it.nl Will lnlJi'll III. tliu i-uii-tluui'il to mn vviirfStt mull lu.'i' ilwiili IKi lii'lril .Vi'Hti'lilil.i. .Xll. il'lllii'll X(ii .1 yniiiiR iMinmii nf uiiiity Kr.ii'i'i' .iiiil rliurins mill the iii'W.s nt Imi' 1I1 uili vlll lu a Mil fliiii'l; in Iii'r iimiiy fili.'iuls in tills i-liy. Tlii' fuiU'i'iil "III In- I1H1I .Muiiiliiy niorillliK .U ! ii'i'liii'l.. A ir illll'lll UlUMrt Mill In- ii'li'lir.lloil In K. I'l'lir's I'iiiiiiilriil mul IiiIimiiuiiI will lu lu till' I'illlU'illill r.illll'li'l-y. .mils xvii. 111:1. .mi.na iti:t tui;n- Hllltii. ill'-il yt'Sii'i-iluy nt tin' futility l'l'.-iiloihi' nil tin.' SIliliinKiill i'(i;u, Jn.-i l.yii;ul tlu lty lino nlrnvw llm Nino U't'lltll XMU'll. Till' lU'l'C.IM'll liilll lli'l'JI lu frnl I lionltli fur Minn- Unit- mul wu FINLEY'S 1 f 118 VELVET IDS 111$ "Tlie Horse Show," fashion's great event, wns society's grand op portunity for display of style. Never was there a more extensive exhibit ofrich and elegant Costumes. In this grand array of fashion the most prominent materials seen, were Velvets and Corduroys, entire costumes of velvet xvraps made trom plain and fancy velvets walking costumes of Corduroy and velveteen some plain, some ela borately limmed. We are prepared to meet the de mand for these rich fabrics with an unequalled assortment of fancy niul plain velvets and Corduroys, Light medium and d-.trk shades of Silk Uelvefs, U?Ivefe?D5, Uelvef-Cords, Cordiiroyj in all styles and qualities from 50c per yard and upward Silks, Persians, Stripes, etc. In Single Waist Cats Over one thousand yards at reduced prices. $1.00 Waists, Silk lor (Wc $1.25 Striped Silks for ttoc $1.50 Persian Silks, $1.25 510-512 Lackawanna Ave A MUSEMEJrrS. Lyceum Theatre It. 1IL.1S, I.CtaCU Mill Manager, A. J. HL'l''l''V, Tins. Manager. ntin.xx. .xti itn.xv jixtinki: .xs'n muiit, November 29 and 30. William X. I!i.nly l'n'mU tin- I'lii'iioiiicnd i.ni- LOVERS' LANE Ilv ( Ijilo I'itili. la.-.it ,i viii ir-v tin "W.iy llown I'i-i " SPECIAL BARGAIN BAY ' MATINEE SATURDAY I'lilCI'.- Km in- Hili-KiiA. -' iviiU; oiitin Irmpf II .71 (inl. Cliililirn iinile-r It! irjr of :is in .i'iv ii.ui nt Hit' liiiiii', -."i i rut XlBllt fillip .Vli', iiiul M.iX. it iimi.xy Miiiir, ni: . ). I'li'iii tin' IIH . HI I I .1111.1. iiili I'liilllilllHI'l. "I'll 111 I.ViT. 'I'lii Mi'irv .MiikIi- THE "NEW" TELEPHONE HULLO PRISON . YES, PHAT'SI'iM- vn YOUR BOSS! YES! GIRL Tin' I'i-i.iIij Mii-ii.il i.'lijht flo'll llil lw Vr I ,1-llMI. I'll, i- :. run- l.i H.l"l. Siul-. nil Si If Mliiiiln.v .11 l A Academy of Husic SI. I'.UIS, I.cffee. .X. J. Uud.v, Moasr. Schiller Stock Company 1.1.1 tin.- xxr.n;. .ii nili l ii.iii. . I in li 'l.iin'- 1 linn ' S111111I1- N unl. "I'. 'li i.i I .in! Mi. M'1 " N i; -I XXIXIilNS I OMl'lNY. i- liilii -iii.l llroll 1 '"mi ill Hi mi'. In tl '.; l. Tracked" j 1 -j iim,. 11, 1- 11,. . .,1,11.1111 "I I il M I , III, -I -ll'.''. .Ili'l il. III. - I'liur I'Mi.ins. i' xi . n . . r linins il,. " mii'il ii .--.'li- iii-- I11. .mil J v. STAR THEATRE .XII' II. lll.ltitl.MilOS-, SUiuirsr. -XTIIIDXV ' ' IRWIN'S "MAJESTICS." , .,, , 11,1.,, , ,, mil Ui'illiil.i' TRANS-ATLANTIC BURLESQUERS tWI IMlHltllS I'llllll Ili'lllK "i''i .Vl'lll'K Of ilfff. A liiiMmiul nml live rlillilivn iiirxivi". ,m fnlliu: 1 'Imili'S. .Iiiiuli, tin' .XlisMii l.i'iiu iiiul Aiiiiiu lii'iiiliiMilifri; mul Mr XX'illiiuii liDtrmi. Tim rum-nil win tnlo liliii'i- lit I ii'i'lui'li nil .Momlny, ultli fit- Vll'l'.H III lllll I'lll'lHl l.lltlU'l'llll I'llUI'ill. Oil iv-tliir iiyi-iiiii-. .Xlllfi. Mlt'llAKI. UI-:aI. uf :-TI lliiih Hliviit, ttti liisi tix'ulilut; ill '. ii'iloili, iii inr um uf :,'.', yc.ii'x, 11 nor M-xi'iul WCl'liri' llllll'SS. Till- ilLI'i'iltill Imly is Kiirivnl by a luihbiiiul nml lour tii 1I11 11. .ih fulliiwh; I'jitili'N, l-'riiiil. Wil liam mul .Mui'.v. I'uiii'i'al .iiiuiii illi'iil will iiin'tii Ian 1. .MI.SS .XI.XCV .Imiii'n Ufi'iiL-r. I lie liuiiif ul Mr Milii- .itiiiiii', iii-:iuii-;i;. muw if ,i'il nil Tlllllil.l. .! . Sill'iill lll.-ti.'il. i-i fit i'iii'luiiiluli ukuiI it i,., yiiirs. TI10 liiiii'iiil will bo li,,il fionl till' llllUM' llllllllll'IIW illll'l'llllllll ,11 .' ''Iiicli, XXlli'li si'l'Vlii's will In' iiillillti'l- fil Iiy Iti'V. A. K. I'luillVi'. .XI !:.. .I.X.XIK.S .XI'.XI.M.STIIU ill"l liiht I'vcnlii.'i- nf imi'iiiinnila ut tliu liniiii.' of lur bi'titlii-r. is:'."i riit-U'k iix'i'i'"'- 'l'li fiimr.-il n-lll in- Imlil Siimlax urtcriioou ut 2 fi'iliii'li. Iiii'iinuit r the Ciilht-. lint iciui'U'Vj; h' J) i X.
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