The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 06, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FK11 A i, DEOEMBEH 6, 1901.
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THE M0DIR9 RAMWA1UI iron.
NOT SO
HARDoft
To decide en iu(rt slit II au
Uol ttiroush our store. Our
tfencklcs "Twin
Brand" Scissors,
put tip In li.indnmc 1'itlicr jiiI
fcathTcttc um with iIikt, lour
or Arc i i.i I r In it jil, lll linlir i
ury niiciil iWu Xnt.ii Rift
Foote & Shear Co.
119 N. Waihtneton Ave Q
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. .Hill "In Mill II in I I 1 J I-
J'"li:n co f'iiiiiin Mot U fin .ip
tVnrivlu.nu Ccnlr.il ltrcnu I m.nii.y
homk u.mtcd in cvclunso tot lintel nul
rJrIMnc.
Sj,(V1 woilh nf Pi-iiniitintii Cvnli.il A
Onnnin. ci'iinidii nuii'J- i"i iir .11. '-'. A
Six per iint. jroM. 9
0 - - 0
9 DIME BANK BUILDING.
a -rnone, iu. ivooms, o ana i. a
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
CLOTH DOLLS
Have you unit these fu-iiua-tltiq
little people?
The American Maid,
Baby land Doll, Topsy Girl,
The North and the South
Doll
and American Sailor Boy.
.Iti.it th" thing for :t little sill's
On istnuis gilt.
THE BABY UAZAAlt
510 Spruce t.reet.
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OMMBHMMMMMMHHUIMNb?
Banking Business
Vcm tiaio men i Irw rE it l'r8iMy
11 In vrln ii s,uh 1uinu llir Lin- o'j
know Miitictiuiii; 'l 'tn tuiu Mill if
not A pilion, unulrln'i 11 In t!l hn mil
la iTLomc uric
THE PEOPLE'S BANK.
PERSONAL.
li. I, hlllaui, ol J)uki( k j.- .i MMiur in tin
t it.v jtaicrdjy.
1'r.infc Wllun liblieii., .if H'-toii, i- i illui: "ii
friends in tins i ll.
News In.- ln'cn ii'ifiU'il imin .1. I nllirn. i.,
.innounrins 1 1 t-t mIi- .iiin.il ii llmilii'j. itiu .i
lencitltniei .iini ti'iiin-tiioii.' im tc, ulii li,
nuicrthcl(-.'..- liul .i -iliilor.i idnl up .ii In
JhmHIi. limine; lihu mi iirtnnn oil in .i uni
7nin.li nnproii-il .iinlition vl liiihli Hi- mil H'
turn to tiKrlri -mil" nine I In.-. inuui,i
Tl'f temiiic " i ititmil.iiii mi-ii' ri'i-ii"n ! ii
1I11 llolil xlhni, in Npw Xml,, iliiuti'j tin cik:
Mr ami Mtf. II. M. u. -i . M I Mi-, u il
IIjui II. lliRrn. Mr .nul Mi- ..- -i ; lii.ln
i-"n. Ml. .nul Mi.-. II. . IMiin-iui, Mi in. I -
1 T. Matte, Ml. .in. I Mr- ipi- . Miillo.
Mr an'l Mis. 1. .1. Ntl-tili-i, .Mi Mm I ill i,
i. M. li-cfo, I.. It. f.f-iiinn. . I. l-i, Mi
. T ll.ij f.-. II. limit'
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TEACHER WANTED TO KNOW.
Aakcd Some Pertinent Quebtions til'
Recorder Council's Serrctnry.
II hop I'ftju Mild Hint llif ni.i.lui'llj of
OllRHtl'd llOupli.- UlliJW li't-H lllmlll IIK'tll-
mis of pruvi'i iiiih lit tliiin iilunit mi.
HiliiKilM Tliu trutli ol' thin mhs .-.
i'iiiiiitlcil .M'hUnluy li .i ir-tii-r ir.
rlvcil by Mm k lv. I'Mfjur. liontriii-r
'ullTluirh JillV.lt" K'lTI'llll'J. IViilll I In-
i-f'orctnry l it tu.iUtoih' ns.--oi;i.itiiii in
i thriving i-liy in' UilH hliitf.
Ths tearher r-N pUiiin-il t lint lu w.is
lllX'p.'Iflllff .1 l,liT ii tmiiiloipiil U(l-
I'rnniL'iiL nml w.iuIimJ iiifoi iiiatlun ic
fuinliui; I ho rli.irt'T oi 'Viinstitullim"
iiudrr i Iili-li SiMimloii is iipoi'iiiliiK, If
IllOro WHS un lllllllli'ili.il riillMltllllull
)in tlcf.Iic.1 In Know MiiiivthliiK ulioiii
tlm constltmiini of the fciutii, Mr,
.KilBur sent ii reply i'pninliiKr Hint
Kornnton Is (H'imiuiiik iiikIit Up rip
jinr" bill and Hint ";i cniy nf tip' nil
Htltulion nf our main r.ui In found in
nny copy of SiiiiiM'p I.esi.slntiiu ,ini.
lmoli, or In the fillk'e of nn c tepu
luted attorney.
ALDERMANIC CASES.
Iciliu DuiiiN. i'l Ni' Mill'T'l. .1 Li.ik.Mi i.i
ii
(iii I.Hh.iuJimt r.illii'i'l, v.i.i In lil In -.mi
-.IciJjy by Alilfim.ll ISii'I rluisrr. it
Kiulllnir l'ri'l Oiltir, vliile n. i sujp In
Join's' pUi'c
'lliviiun 1'i'jlo, Him rfiml'Kla j l.ijoiru li
l UiO J'ciiii jvoniir, luO .Iciry llcKn'ii-i
MlKnnl lufiiri' Al'hnitiii Itwlily ji.iphIj
iiunplu.' j flD Iw-iril hill. II" hii ln'il li
I all.
luil
IT
; un
Our Holland Brand Cotl'eo
slerllhced In lo.istln, II is i
rictly puro iinadiilteruteil imlcc, tw
bututlon tor purity, strength and
tor will always be maintained, hpa.
'.'Jo b.
Imperial Ten and O'olfee Co .
l'.'i .sprui'i riu et J
rf
REFERRED TO
A COMMITTEE
SURPRISING ACTION OF THE
COMMON COUNCIL.
Wanted the Resolution Investigated
Which Directed the Recorder to
Offer n Rewnrd of $000 for the
Arrest and Conviction of Persona
Placing Dynamite on the Street
Railwny Tracks Consumers' Gas
Company Ordinance for a Fran
chise Intioducctl and Rcfcried.
The UllllPUtl inlllli'll lln-' rlOllf II
stri'iit timity KiniirMim thlnus In Its
hl.noty, Iml ovi'ii sonii' of itx own
lil'Mlllmis weii" tliprlMi'i lnot IllKllt
wlmn I ho i'e."ohjtlon illirclltik' the re-
urder to oll'i't' n toward of JoOO for
ihe riirent nml conviction of iiersons
lihu liift ilviiiirnlti on the street riillny
lliieks mi ti'feiteil to connnlltee bv
nn tnrrwhelmlmr ote. Mr. Keller
In tr r lii tin. cvi'iiliiR siileeeeded In uei
tln It pnsi.'il hut n rjuortiin was not
pre"ent at tlv tlni".
The r solution h.nl lireu i).is?ed by
select (ouncll n veeek before nnrl etiltie
nvin to conuuon tor eonctnrence. Mr.
I'hllhp!' ti)oed to reler It to eomtnlttec
mid th': motion mis can led by n lvn
nlet vote. Messis. Hllip nnd Al
worth, however, were determined to
plme on rrcord the men iho voted In
faor ol teferriiiR sueh n resolution
10 loiuniittee nnd rielnyluR Its p.ise.ipe.
The roll cull on the motion to lofer to
' omtnlltee was ns follows:
1e.i--ri.irK, lli"iui, .1, 1. Uuii., .lu-cpii r.
i n'. w. w. i:iti. c i-tcriiiii-. iiiRstii'. l;. ".
I jn, 'v.oliii. A. N. L"'ilv l.iiliiln.iti, .titnr..
MrlitfPij, Hiihi.i'. linrli", Plillllpi, fJibiti, sjl,. .,
ilutirll. WIllMm Lfwl". II11.-I1, ".MI .in.l -lovpu
It. -.n-'.'i
N. I .ilpin, Mipp. siinuiicu nil Aloilli I.
.Mr. Keller was not present nt the
Mine this action wiip taken but when
he e.ime In later and heard about 11
he vat, vry IndlKiianl. Just before
adjournment he arose and urged the
members present to agree to take the
lesolutiou out of the hands of the com
mittee nnd pas-s It unanimously. It
would be a bad thins, he said, to let
the linpreslon prevail that the com
mon council of the city of Seranton
wax not willliiK to do everything pos
sible to uphold law and order, tie
felt that every member present had a
respect for law and order and he plead
ed with them to consider well what
they had done.
S CAdli CITliD.
M Know a man," said h. "who was
drl lux on ,1 certain street In this oltv
and who found an entire stick of dyna
mite with a cap attached Ivlng In the
lo.ulwny. If this waeon had run over
that cap he would probably have been
killed. Don't we want to do evorv
thiiiK in our power to put a stop to
this sort of thing'.'"
Mr. Keller's remarks didn't have
much elfect because nearly all the
members who 0te1J in favor of the
resolution made a dlc for their hats
and co.its and were out in the hall be
fore he hud tinlshed tnlklng. A few
remained behind, however, and with
the assistance of these and President
fnlplu, the tesolution was taken from
Hi" hands of the committee and con
curred in. Thcte was not a quorum
present but thete was no one present
to obieet.
As predicted in yesterday morning's
Tribune, an oidluancc was intiodueed
yiantiiif; pennlsf-iou to the Consumers'
Gas company to erect a works for the
manufacture of gas and to lay mains
and pipe? on the city streets. It was
referred to committee without com
ment. Some little discussion was raised
when the ordinance taxing huekst"is
and pedlars, which Is backed by the
IJetnll MeteliJiits' Protective associa
tion, was called up on second reading.
Councilman Joseph F. 12 vans offered
amendments reducing the tas on huck
sters from $15 to $7.50; on persons sell
ing from baskets and crates from MO
to X" and e.emptluR farmers from trie
provisions of the ordinance.
SAID IT Iri UXIAL.
Attorney tleorge I"). Taylor was given
the privilege of the Hoor and assured
the members of council that the ordi
nance was draw 11 up In stlrct confor
mance with th" provisions of the "rip
per" bill and Hint it twis therefore per
fectly lecr.il. as the "ripper" bill lias
been declared constitutional by the Su
premo court.
An etiort was m.idc 10 scenic unaiii
lilnUH loiisenl to allow SeiTel.irv Itit
teuiioiise, of (he merchants' .is-oi'lali.m,
in speak In i.ivor of Hie ordinance ,im
originaltv iniioiiiii cil, but Joseph 1''.
Uxiiiix objei ted igorously.
"I'm- gri'tii respect for th'.'c mer
chants," said he. "Init 1 wain them to
uinler.-l.ind that the coinmon council is
running its own business."
II" Insisted Hull in II1111 be t.ilten on
Ills amendment ami Uicy viie all
llliee adopted Aflei Ihe meeting, no
had a Ihely -..(.p, with Mr. I!itt"li
Iioiim' and seeial oilier merchants.
A icioluHon. otfered by Mr. Alworlh,
w.im adopleil, prniiding for the erection
of lo lite h.Mlr.llitH ill Hie Secoinl
SELECT COUNCIL.
Tlp ordinance pioviding foi the lay
ing of 11 brick pavement on Caihon
meet, I'roi idciice ro.i'f, lil.nnonil .ne.
line and t'oiirt street, was piisinl on
third leading b select lOUIlcil, despite
tho opiiosltlon of Couiicihuau McAn
drew, w lio 1 . 111 1 .-in c 1 that I lie piopeily
owners on r'.irbon sticet had not signed
Hie pxliliou I'm Ihe pae,
lieeorder Council sent hi a eonuniiiii
cation vetoing the ordinance providing
for Hie el Hon of three llghls In the
Fifth ward, bocuuou lenlllcnto seitiug
forth that II whs a netessary fvpcndl
lure hud not been signed by him. The
i-lo was siistuliii'd.
A lesolllllon olfcieil by ,r. CosguiM',
iioiiding for Hie lonstrin ling of thicc
sewer Imsliis in the Fourtcecnth ward
was passed, as were also the following
oidlniiiHTS on third and limit rending;
1'iovldiuK for the eroi Hon of an nlcc
H lc light In Oukford ourt: prnvlding
I'or the loiislructlon of sidewalk.- on
lertaln portions nf North Main avenue,
and providing for the acatlnu or a
ioi'llnii of io)'ge street.
Attioetive Christmas Sale.
The ladles of ihe I'ciin avenue Cap.
til ihlireli are to louduet 11 Christ
mas ailu of aprons, fancy articles ,iud
lioiue-mado landlcs in tin- church par
lors ThiiiMluy aiteriioon and uvuiilng,
Dec. 1'.'. Prices le.tsonahle. Light te
licslunciilh will be seneil.
Ur. C Su.Mler, dentiht,
moved to r:$ Adams avenue,
has re
rjmol.v the new Klcon Cc. clsar.
THE SACRED CONCERT.
Programme to Be Rendered on fiun
day Night
For the sacred concert al the Lyiietitn
thratic next Sunday evening, tho fol
lowing excellent prograniinmc has been
arranged:
"AM'le Willi Mi" ,.. Cutlctl
Mf. Ilnnnlis'i Mls O.iMRjn, Mtwra.
Stcphrni nml llolxrtr.
Nill.111 ,,,,.,.,., Mojitl
'Illic Anlliun hwi't." , KIiir
MIm tl1r.11t.1n.
Mile ijiiiririlc "Iltih Mrloilj,"
M'.vr'. .lams .sleptiiln, Moifflitl. Hnlirrli.
"I.Mil Klnill.i l.lilil" t:jn.
Mil, llrund.iRC.
I'liiui Motliiil,i
Ml-n I'otnu,
"I'nuri r.lern.11" ...,l!o.li!l
Ml. ltrunilJr, Ml tl.ir,mjti.
"Il'hnlil .1 Klnn" WllUlieiUi
I.i I' i;n irtt I to S-rott li Mrlculy.
Mrri. .Iniiiw, hUplien. Mniun.. Ilolmli.
"tlhlti" KrrilciiHT Knuiiul
Mlci nu,ntiii, 1
" Pir.nn e( IMmiIIm-" Iliry
1m. IliiinilJi:f jnd Mr. Itolcil".
' An- Mull" , (liMiunil
Mis. Huiiiil me.
lAiKiiupitiliil In Mr. WlihuH.iri. inlln:
Ml. IIIhUmVxvI, 1 din; Mls Cniiw.iy, i'l-
g.iuist ; Ml. t:.iii. il,iiiil 1
'nil! i!ir Mil Mnin"nl nf I'lrtluu" . .. .( n-U
r. lliiiinl isc, Ml" 'irfi.tfr.iri Mo-?n
Slcplion lll'l llqliPIt,
This concert will b riven to enter
tnln the visiting delet-ntes to the con
vention of Hie American Fedeiatlon of
Labor now being h'dd In this rlty.
A limited number of tickets have
hceti placed on sal" at the Lyceum ho
nfllce. and will be sold at ::." and JO
cents up to Saturday night 11 1 o't lor k,
DR, STAFFORD ON
JULIUS CAESAR
Highly Interesting and Dramatic
Lecture of Rev. D. J. Stafford,
D. D at the High School.
Through a mistake of the lecture
bureau, new D. .7. Stafford. D. D., of
Washington, 0. r was announced to
lecture iast evening in the High school
auditorium on "Dickon, Ills Power and
Pathos." but instead gave a dPlightful.
instructive and painstaking portrayal
of Shakespeare's ".lulluv Caesar" and
Its characters.
The audience that greeted Dr. Staf
ford, when be was Introduced by Prof.
M. J. Jordan, was one of the largest
that has ever assembled In the audi
toiium. When the change of subjects
was announced, the assemblage greeted
it with applause, and when the Ice
tut or began to speak he prefaced his
remarks with the thought that he was
alad to observe that Julius Caesar had
many ft lends in the audience.
"The history of Koine," he began. "Is
the most fascinating ever wiitten and
Julius Cnear was the gteates-t char
acter in ancient history. He could not
have escaped the notice of the greatest
poet, and the facts in this history were
taken In the rough, so to speak, and
developed Into Ihe most finished pro
duction of the poet's art.
"The poet studies In the character of
Julius Caesar the ijuestion of charac
ter, public destiny ami conscience, and
gives us a study of a man who sur
rounded himself with ruin and dis
aster, but by his unsM mills principle
arises and wins the hearts of all man
kind." In ehai.ii tetizlug Itrutus. the assas
sin of Julius Caesar. Dr. Station! said
Itrutus loved the stainless purity of
his own character, and was tone! of
analyzing his own conduct. Tint aboc
all tilings, l.e loved Itonie. Continuing,
the spcal; r said:
"Cassiui was a ntactical man of af
fairs, who Knew how to handle P.iuttis.
and ns"d him as a tool. Itrutus was
an idealist and a dangerous man. who
admitted that Julius Caesar had not
yet become dangerous, yet he killed
him on a supposition that he might
become dangerous. The reason is pitl
lul, the re.isoner, sublime.
"Marc Anthony should hae died
with Caesar, but Brutus would not al
low il, yet a mistake was made in not
putting l Im to death. The association
between Hrutus and Portia, his wife. Is
more perfect than anything else in
Shakespeare. Hrutus' love for her is a
religious revelation. Unfortunately the
poet allowed us to see but little of Por
tia. "Hut 110 man can escape ft om n
wrong act sael- as Prutus committed,
and who i,s there to speak ol the sad
moments of great men as Shakc-peate
does? The addiess nt Itrutus to the
boy who plnjeil music for him in his
tumbled moments was one of the
sweetest passages of the poet. There
Is nothing so beautiful as the tender
ness nf Htioug men, which too often
Minishes in public men,
"The , ssassinnllon of Caesar was the
'crciios.1 crime in iincleiil history, as
In- mis tin- gronlcsi. in. in in antliiuliv,
the gte.ili'Sl soldier in battle, and Hie
most humane of all couiucjors. He
phmi!ieil the world, but gmo tliein
back ireiiMiics in monuments. Assas
filiation inner lioni'litled the world,
and no good enn come of II."
The speaker here gave Cassias' nieni
ornhle speech against Cnesiir In the
limnaus. "II was Casslns," he ,s,ii,
"wlio wedded Hi 111 us In the conspiracy
against Caesar. Mine Anthonj was
mau degrees less perfect than Cas
sias, but a man who was wonderlully
poifect In his own wn.. Urtilus de.
splsed him, as his was a life of case
and pleasure, and Hie end of such a lip
Is ruin "
This was tolloweil b Hie tecital of
Mare Anthony's oration out Caesar's
bod, which was an artistic feature of
the lectin 1. These leniatks, Dr. Slal
t'ord said, wcie among 111" greatest
eer put In the mouth nf man. An
thony had the vltt of eloquence, and
there is nothing In literatuie like this
speech,
Ur. Stnlfoid spoke I'm over nn hour.
holding 111" closest nltenllon or his I
audience, nnd his elforl whs tlioioughl
npprechiled I
Dr. N. Y, Leet Has Removed '
His oflKes tioin the First National
Itn nk building to minor Vomlng nve
nun and Spruce si reel, over Dime bank.
I'lntramo on Spruce stieei.
Rummage Sale
hi .V.'ii Spiuce sticoi, toda, Miturday
and Monday. L.nge a.-f-'ii intent of
eoods.
finiciko the rocono Ee, cls4r,
An Acorn Becomes an Oak
a piopcr ol. In
11 ip in due
mcUicul nf tlir
l 0."isl UVMCIIIY
'ui mK'iit will
.MM- riplillj -in. I
iiiur .mica, .ii
plain aijijy h.- s
..mil. ,rw clu-i!
In "Il rudes now.
I t(iei I'M-
iniiil'ii, U'rnt-r,
"tiinrvsie
NAMES PLACED
IN JURY WHf EL
PROMINENT CITIZENS WII.Ii
HAVE TO SERVE.
Men Who Havo Never Before Served
Their Fellows in the Capacity of
Jurors Will This Year Have to
Give a Week of Their Time to the
County Business Unless Excused
by tho Court A Few of the
Prominent Names Culled from the
List Put in the Wheel.
Among tin' 1.S0O names plmrd In the
jury wheel, Tuesday, am many of tin:
best known citizens of the couiitj, most
of thcin men who have never hereto
fore had their names In tho jury wheel.
During the coming year they will he
called upon to do Juty duty, The names
of some of the more prominent men of
this city now In the wheel ate:
W. . SM.iniMi, prrslilml ol tin- s untait (!u
.Hid W.itrr 1 1'liipin: .
t olmicl II. M, llutc.'. pr,-ilcnt of tin- Moo-ic
I'miilir loniprfin
W. I', II ill.-ti'.nj. ri-nni" (.riti'inl In i icei of Ihe
Pi t.iv 1. . l.iiUiii.nuii .ni'l Wi-li'tti It illio.ul loni
pin.
iii-nUf I. link- n. ti'imct rnf.i l-nt ni the
PiiU.-'Mi M mufuluiifi; (iniipJiiy,
.l.ini'i I' PkU-mi, tirtiift pr.-'Hcnl o( PitUun
.M.iniifii tuiluu 1 imp in.
1 . t . Iln'c. mipi'ilii'rnilriil 01 util ikpJilnKiit
ol lln- l).'l.m.iic .ni'l lliiil-'iii ifiiipJi.'.
s. It. Iiioiiii, MipMiiitrnilrnt ol litnplp lion
o.iiipniy.
Ilrniy II III nli, i'l . pun.lt.ii.ins .im'nt for
snip-"ii A Wjtkin-.
'J'. II. Pil,', cal Ptii-utor.
r.inctt A. llonl, forinir crncrdl Mipcrluti-uii-tut
nf tin- Pclniiir, I..11 k m.inni iai(l Wfmiiii
II illnd temper.
('. II. slinpAin unit I'. II. WjtUin-,, of lln Inlil
of siiiipw n i W.uUIn-.
('. s, M'r-tnii, .-upi rintfiidonl of tin- lul t'-t ilo
ilpp.ntni'ni el the t)cl.i.nc .-ind lliiiNon
pjii.i.
A, C. Twili ltd 1. ptnciii'lti; icrnt foi the T'in
plo Iron compmi.
I. II. Itolicrl'on. iiMtirfg-r ot tli- Winniiu;
slimcl lioiU.
'Ilium 1- V.. .lone-, nil 0il.ilni .1 lid gi rit 1 il
i,ipll.ili-t.
(',1111- P. .Innes iiii-uliint, t.ipit.iliit ind lunU
i. It. .1. 1'oMcr, lice-pri'si'lcnl of tho lriternHtion.il
-lct ll'mk intnpill',
(Ji-nrup It. tl iii.I. i-rirrtii of l tic S'l.mlon llJS
A W,iti'i foinpin.i.
slilnoi W'illl.un, siipiiliiicii'lctil of tin- Po.i.-i-slunl.i
Cud ifunp.iny.
Aielln U. Illali. Iiinkri
. It. Kj rion. i.i-liiu 01 W1-1 s;,, t., n.
I. A. I.iu-iicr, p.p-iil'nt of the -ci.mton s(oc
Wei Us
Tnnollii PiitUp. mntiiilnr.
.Mm W. Ton It, tii.iMitcr nf Lii-.k.-.u.mii 1 Tni't
.mil Sf. prfinslt ((illlplUl.
A. (.'. I'lillii, -oiifiniy "t the sti.inlnii Stmc
01 ks
W, It. Pctk. (.i-hi.-r 1.1 I li it il N.itioinl hinU.
T!ii-. riroisi" !- IiuIM. pt-toi nt I'roiiiknir
liisli till 111 (lunch.
WW. ficoiife A. Cute, pitui of Proiiii,'i(-c
.Mrtlioili-t Lp1-10p.1l church.
Ilcv. A. b. Ittmn. pi-lnr ot -t. MnU'- I.utliT
nn 1 luirch
II, I'. Slll.lfft. I,l.-lllcl of SlI.llllliU ''iM'li
hank.
l-.idi Pu-I. ca -tiiet of l'11-i y.ilionil limk.
.Mm I' Porter, i.i-'ii li.i'il .unl InnUm-.
II. W llinili'. -iipi'iinttniloni ot Alli-Clirfl-nirt
ioik,
W. W. Adiir, ..'iretni nf !v Killionl Prpnl
tnrnl mins Mrn'- I lui-tl.iii i-oci ition.
.1. Cjidnei sindeifon, chil piijinc-i.
kii.v s. Unhurt, rdllor i Ihe liilmni'.
II, W. st.ihl. tuliilm; Piipliioit,
ltd. 1". A. I'lkU'l. pl-lor nt St. .Inllll' (5 1
ni.in I .itlinln ditirili. Wet si-i niton
(', W. i.nn-ui. 1.1-lu'i uf M' I ill inn ind Mo-ilnnie-
I..111U.
A. O. Iirs Kiln nl I 11-t Vitimirfl kink.
A. it. Tl.iii.ii-nii, -ii)i-i mtendent of I '.if N-ikc
rf. in (.lllnll,
.1. lien Pimiiiiik. )i(-ulint of lii-Ui.in'ii Tru-t
ind Sir- p. pivit iiiiiii.iii.
Aitluii Long, ot J011.1- I nnj'. s,,nj.
I'rcikriik I tiller, tuniur aM-nnin "t siMc-nlli
.nd.
fifiBf O. ItionU, inhilnc tnaliiecr.
i..-iirep O. M.1I1. .-odi't.iry ol the Snun; M'O
I liiiitiaii .'if-oeiilion.
Willi 1111 Mil l.ne. nf Mm of MiiTrfic A UrooU..
I'. I. I. nctt. editor of 'I line".
IIm. .1. P. M0fl.1l, '.ii-toi el Wrf-iilmrn street
I're-lotmtii cliunli.
Other prominent mm of Seranton,
whose names are in the wheel, ate:
V p. 111.1 UuiKlon. f.'enic- al till. W. 1'. kvn
neih, I'luili II Liiid-i. W. s Bowl. WillUm
Min.nr. it., I lurlei S-linei, Julin A. Pin U
Moitli. . P. stnllc. M.ijor .1. II. 1 I'll. I'. Ik
riuiei. n..i,nt n. p, iinirfii, a. i i.i. i:. i.
Kiiiir-1iii.ii '.mil", XtdiUiliI, Jolni !. r.ilu.
.limn III ilr. II. A. Iiu-I.ui. Pr. W. 11, I mil.
Inm, .I'diii ( lrll.iml, I". .1. ( ii,i, i"'. P. .I.idi.in,
rllnllll. If. Ill mil -. I, P. (.ml. s, s, -uinli-i,
W. s, w'olf li. M, sheici, V. II ( leni .n, .June-1
I. Sii.mlon. .1, l.i-r.i. 1'. P. siihIpi-oii, W.il
trr .1. Millhcwa. 11. . Vrttl. ton. I. I' 1eKir
crl, .1. kiuirnip Sidle. WIIIIjiii M M.irple, 1".
I", l.llter, I". p. Ililtnu.ui, I '. II, I lt.i li.Jt.-r. S. S
lllne-, l.enr.'c It. PinuniiU. f. 11, "-ml.-i -on. I
W. Kirkiiilii. I -I. W. Umi.nlh. K. s. polpli,
. it Hunt. I'm I r'.Hiinll. W. 1. Hem' 1. 1,
I. Mililii'in, 'lliotni. Spnitne. A II. Il'iul.
iir.in (.. Id-inith. ll(i. Mm II. hiiiblt. I red
II. knic-liuii. 1'. .1. l'lill, . II. sloir...
Some of the familiar names outside
lite 1 Ity arc:
W illnr I imk, mil i-nilni-er, i'aion.,e
.I'nu I' Wliei-lei, 1 in iimlrollir, I iil-ui-t ilr
.1 (,' II n-, ineicliiiil. Piuiini-rr
I P -I-ker. inerelHiil. .lirm.Mi
W W WhII, I'.irbondjle.
i: P l.illneprf, ('jrlwinililn
. P. 'lr uiliiein. pie.-idont of llrndilik- 1 mi
Liituiu? iniiipiui. Ciiln'iidile.
I'. II. Will-, (ilcriliiiin.
W. .-. lluli Inns., Mmi.ii.
Hi'. II I! Inii. Nnrlh Mmciiui
I! . .Inlnln, '.udiler of l'il'l N lllmlll hill,.
I nl drfl,
I, llo-etl. I'llimilillli-.
IMn.ird l InUm, l'.iilmiidili
Hi mi llpprf, Puuninre
A Clulstniiis Suggestion for Mothers,
What would please papa more than
a plctuio of baby, Hring the little one
to Sehrjoior wlthoul delay and ,ou
ma present him wllh a pvrfect like,
ness of the litll" dear, .is a surprise,
on Christinas morning.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Florida
Oranges
Florida Otangcs. 80c. per dozen.
Florida Grape Fruit, largest (04s),
15c, j a for 25c. Small, 0 for 20c.
Fancy California Asparagus, ii 1-2
pound tins, SOc.j ?3.00 per dozen;
tegular 40c, blze.
John Harper Cigar, most popular
cigar; Havana filler and Summatra
wiapper, 6 for 85c.; $2.00 per bos;
$35.00 per thousand.
Potto Rico Bievas, .3.50 per hun-clrcd.
E. Q. CuurseniJ
TURKEY SUPPER AT ELM PARK.
Was Attended by a large Number
of Persons.
One of the pleasautest social affairs
and surely one of thn very best sup
pers ever enjoyed in Mm Park church
was Unit of Inst night, when a com
mittee of ladles, with Mrs. I. F. Mc
gargel lis chairman, arranged the on
tertnlnnii'iit. A very large number ot
gtiesta ute the turkey provided.
Among those who assisted were:
Mrs. I, V, Megargcl, Mrs. C. V, Jones,
Jits. Marshiill Zehnder, Mrs. A. K,
Adams, Jlrs. A. C. Burdlck, Jtrs. 11. C.
Wullace, Mrs. CI. V. Miller, Mrs. C. H.
Scott, Jits. Hurdam, Mrs. C. J. Powell,
Mrs, H. li. Urook, Mrs, W. U. Me
Clnvc. Jlrs. J. a. Shepherd. Mrs. M.
Xorlon, Jlrs. C. S. Woolwortli, Mrs. J,
o. Allnbnch, Mrs. A. A. Underwood,
.Mis. J. W. Coolldgc, Mrs. McDowell.
Mrs. Wlllnrd Matthews, Jlrs. W. .
Xeltnder, Mrs. (Icorgo Finn, Mrs, S.
Finn, Jlrs. John Roll, Jlrs. W. II. Peck,
Mrs. Frank A. Kaiser, Jlrs. William
Curry, JIlssos Albro, Curry,' Schlnger,
Hit-oil. Norton, Dlmmlek, Itaub, lCIsle
Powell, Norrls Gardner, Jlorrls.
BOWLING TEAM DISBANDS
Scrnnton Bicycle Club Withdraws
from Bicycle Club League Team
from Green Ridge Wheel
men Replaces It.
The members of the Seranton nieycli
club's Nn. M bowling tenia, which has
bowled so far this season In the Hl
eyelc club's Howling league, decided on
Wednesday to disband, and their place
was taken last night by a hurriedly
organized team trout the Green ftldge
Wheelmen, which will be known as the
No. '- tcatn or that organization. Tho
standing of the disbanded team will be
taken by the newcotncis,
This team lost three games In Wilkes
nunc lasi night to tho No. :' team of
the West Knd Wheelmen. Hunter had
high score, nil, and also high average,
171. The score:
.uix iiiiK,i: o .
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111
IF IT IS TO BE
NECKWEAR
Then Hand & Payne's
is the place, because you
will not only find the
newest and most taste
fully selepted assortment,
but when it comes from
here you cau depend
upon it being all right;
whether you buy Neck
wear the 50c kind or the
higher class, $1.50 or
$2.00.
1
The Prendergast 5tore.
Enlarged. Remodelled. Improved.
What About Your Visiting Cards?
Mote thnn 4,000 caid plates ate registered and put care
fully away In small chests of dinwers here, wheie they are
safe' from rust and scratches,
The little raid we. send you tells just wheio to find your
plate amoiiR the 4,000 nnd' when you give an order, out It
comes in n jiffy, goes on the pi ess almost as fast as you
can think, and tho cards aie turned off clcin and perfect.
Older for Cluistuins early; it will make things easier for
both of us.
You will need plenty of cards to go with your giftsif yon
want thorn specially for the season we will put a little bunch
of holly in tho corner.
Or if ynu need different r.i.es and styles for teas or ni.
homes, or any of the other gayctirs that crowd nrriund Christ
inas time, we'll do our lest to mnko them quickly.
ONLY TELL US ABOUT IT SOON.
R. E. Prendergast
207 Washington Avenue, Seranton, Pa,
It is the Highest Decision
That a nice UflBRELLA is the most desiiable Christmas Gift,
and if you want to get one that will be apieciated and reason
able in price, don't wait until the itish is on, but come to our
factory, select your i hoice in mateiul and handle, from our
enormous large line, which ate all of the latest designs, and
superior in quality, Weaiemjliingspeci.il inducements for
the holiday trade and we guarantee all our goods.
i SCRANTON UMBRELLA MANUFACTURING CO.,
Oils, Paints and Varnish
Malonev Oil & ManiifarUirintf Combanu.
I lt1l.lO rVtof.irli.in C fnot
j .'. -. niwnuillll .WWh. k
tltn i,,,i,,,.,i.,,lo4
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ltd
117
iw
ItW
Ml
400
T81 Ml MA ES33
The No. 1 team of tho Green Ridge
wheelmen won three very closely con
tested games from tho West Mid No.
3 team. Jeffries had high score, ai'J
and high average, 170. The score:
uiiixx ltinoti no, I.
Tolll.
PaW I'll IM IH I'li
llcnl.-on ni Hi In; .,
Cli.ipmtn .I'll 1 .7 ti.l 17(1
Pond Ku '.til 1 10 til.)
Mcol is- m im tn
i: w, im na
wi..sf i:np so !.
'loMlt.
knlililni li-l tin "ii Ml
llee-o Wi III ll'i '17
llcber IT'I ! Hi ''H
Mtillli Ml I.M I'M I'l
.Idtile' II- I'.'' 51! "!'.)
II Hi ; "!"l
The standing of the clubs In "his
league Is now as follows:
Won I.o-i I'. I .
(iii-en Hlilec No. t 1 il m)
Wil Ctiil No. 'J 'i li .1""
llleen Kldcr So. ." Hi"
.",! Cinl .Nn 5 u 'I
Finest Christinas Gift.
An Oriental Hug us a Christmas
gift. Give this hint to your ft lends.
You ought t'o get nit" of these beau
tiful rugs which we tune appropriated
for our Christmas timl".
Jllchaeliaii Rio". & t o.
l'.'l Washington a
High Grade Teas and Coffees.
All our goods ale bought direct I'loni
the importers. We are ghlue nu the
best quality and prices at our busi
ness Is devoid of prizes or m henrs.
Impotial Tea and Coff-e i'o..
I'.'j Spruce Street
Yuletide Photographs.
Sit for your holiday pictures si once,
or vain regicis must take their place.
To facilitate your comfott and obviate
waiting at the studio, Schrlevtr begs
to suggest the advisability or making
an apponltmeiu for the posing. '
BORN.
sl.pr -III -i Mlltim. l'rf. Un. '-'. I" Mi .lll'l
.Mi. s,np, ol Prc.-i'Olt .ociiiip. .i il.iusliiu.
GAS
and Electric Fiiires
Chas. B. Scott
119 Franklin Avenue.
Ladies' Tailoring
Jackets, Etons, Raglans and New
market Dress walking and rainy
Jay Skirts. Our pi ices are reason
able. Guaranteed to give satisfac
tion. Goods furnished.
King Millsr, Merchant Tailor,
432 Spruce Street.
HUil
313
SPRUCE ST.
?
:
4o44
Men's
r
Felt Boots
..and Overs..
The genuine FIRST
QUALITY Wales Good
year or Wooniocket Felt,
Boots. The very beat
felt boot manufactured.
We don't handle sec
onds. Pnir
$1.98
cm 81.1
! 4
5
J Special
Today . . .
Gentlemen's Pure
t Linen Handker i
a
I chiefs
$ from I2jcto$1.00
lust the kind for
Embroidering.
Cramer Wells Co.,
1 30 Wyoming Ave. X
'Phone 353-3.
t"W3
If you are looking for
bargains, and at the same
time wish to be on the.
safe side in the quality,
then buy your Gloves of
CONRAD
in: niM'.s rn.uuso srAMr-:. "
305 Lackawanna Avenusr
:wfLs:
WE GIVE
TRADING STAMPS.
Closing Days
of the
Great
Make Room
Sale.
We have made room as It
was never made before.
The tremendous cut into
the prices of sterling house
furnishings, has removed an
enormous amount of goods
from our jo.ooo feet of floor
space,
Saturday evening closes
this marvelous selli g event
so "make hay" before the sun
sets.
Two sample values:
!iocKi:iK"i'iiiii.ii r.'ii'ii-u Oik- in Mi.
lioiMiiy riiii.li, xvw-id or loblilcr n'rft.
liaiul i mnl, tl'-M-ly fiiiu-UKJ CI As
brfi-k. JUKcUouni I'rlic ...... 4"
VKiotit rovr.Ri.i) roi'curs. -u
foil fclii inc-hps long, tcnt-iMi;lit tucliM
ll'li', full tncl.ll i'oii-Iiiii linn, (Oiorp'l
illli Hm loiiui ivlour. rinmiit CA "7S
tuhi.il. JUU1 twin I'rlie ... ',
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CREDIT YOU P CERTAINLY:
831-233-SS5.S27
WYiOMINO AVENUE,
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