A THE SCRANTON TMBUNK-WtiDNKSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1001'. V WEST SCRANTON PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS MADE DY DIRECTOR ROCHE ON PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. Address Before the West Side Board of Trade on Condition of Streots, Sewers nnd Parks Water Question find Street Railwny Franchises Also Discussed and Acted Upon. Resolutions Adopted Boy's Skull Fractured Heptasophs Anniver sary Other News Notes. Hon. .Icilni K. Itoelie, director of pub lic works, delivered u short address before the West Side hoard of trade last iiIkIU on the subject of street Im provements, public parks ami sewers. utitl iniiipr what Is needed alonjr that Hue. The board also tool; action rela tive to the water quest Ion and the Ki-nutlnrr or street railway franchises, and adopted resolutions touching on the ordinances now before councils. Ill his address. Mr. ttoehe said the subject of street Improvements Is a dinicult matter to solve, ah the streets of the city are In such condition that in almost every section, the practical inbtillillup,- of them is absolutely neces sary. There Is nothing like a sufficient sum appropriated by councils to keep i hem in the proper condition, and of the 141' miles of streets in the city, only Jill. 44 per mile are appropriated annually to keep them in repair. The streets are all worn out and cannot be kept in condition by any such sum. yet something must be done to Improve the condition. Merchants suffer In consequence, and cannot have any pride In the city when the streets are not properly paved and graded, Kvory merchant uses the streets for one purpose or (mother, and all oulit to take an interest In the question of hondim; the city li raise money for currying on the work. The question of sewers Is also an im portant one. for If the streets are not properly dialned It Is impossible to keep them In condition. Tile Idea that the present sewers are loo small is not properly understood. The fault lies in I lie fact that the districts Unit are not sewered, overtax the capacity of the districts that are already sewered, and in this way render it impossible for the piesent sewers to propeily merit the requirements. It is cheaper, Mr. Roche believes, to build sewers than to pay damages arising from overtaxed sewers. Ddfotip's French Tar Will pinniptly iclicio niji! pclilj- cure might, colils .nut .ill Inns Double. Fur ili- liy (I. W. JCNKINS, 101 Smith Jl.iin atcnur. A Bit of Seasonable News What is popularly termed the Christmas Holiday Trade, is n short, busy season with us, We cannot afford the time or space to moke it a long, drawn out feature in our business, and so prefer to coflnc it to something- like two weeks, or under, -when the in ducements offered to our patrons are usually sufficient to make selling: brisk from the hour of formal opening, till the closing hour on Christinas eve. Hitherto we have found this plan to work well and considering the extreme merit of this season's of ferings we have no reason whatever to doubt that the result will be different this yenr. The Holiday Show and Annual Display Christmas Gift Wares Opened This Morning, And includes the usual assortment of Toys and dolls, an endless assortment of Bric-a-Brac, Fancy Clocks, Watches, Jewetery, of all kinds, Art Needle work, Cushions, Head Rests, Bedroom, Bureau and Stand Sets, Fine Drapevies, nnd Curtains. Pictures nnd other art productions, every Rinu tov uotn sexes oncl all ages ana occasions, Handker chiefs from lc to $10.00, boxed or otherwise, Men's Furnishings especially gotten up for the holiday trade, Fancy Hoisevy, Combs and Brush Sets In Ebony with Silver Mountings, Celluloid, Ivory and other fancy styles, Mnnicuve Sets, Boxes in every imagina ble way foi every imaginable purpose and at prices that will tickle the most stylish imagination. Leather Goods in Pocket Books, Purses Chatellaiue Bags, Belts, Boxes, Cases, etc., in all 1 the popular sorts, ond the new fad, Burnt Leather over which the fashionables are going half crazy. Perfumery, Toilet requis ites of ovory known good make, put up in attractive ways for gifts. Shell and other Combs and hundreds of other fancy and useful nrtlcles too numerous to mention. Hut Your Mind May Run On Common Sense Gifts ' that are a direct benefit to the rccipent. All right. How does a beautiful Umbrella at moderate cost strike you? Foshlonnble Silk fine Waists, or the Silk Waist itself ready to wearP Or a smart new stylish Coat in Fur or any of the popular weaves? Two sets for Scarf u, Muffs, Collerettes, etc. A new silk or fine Stuff Dress, Table Linon, Blankets or a Quilt. Laces Ribbons, nr last but by no means least a Set of Standard Books for half what they are actually worth. Space forbids further details now, but enough has been said here to prove that we're piepared to meet your holiday wants what ever they may be. Globe Warehouse There Is a growing sentiment, he be lieves, In favor or public Improvements, and the (line will come when lite pen pie will awaken to the full necessity of spending money for streets, sowers and parks, It Is too bail, he thinks, that a city of '100,000 Inhabitants cannot have publli parks suitable to their needs. The $.'10,000 appropriated for the Improvement or Nay Aug park Is only a drop In the bucket to what will he needed to put the purl; In proper shop;'. There Is no sewer or Water facilities at the park suitable to the public needs, and It will require the expen diture of $7"i.00i or 100,0M (ii put Nay Aug park In proper condition. Mr, Roche said he would like (o have the board consider the Improvements of Nn Aug park and take some dellnlte action In reference to the matter. Al the conclusion of his address, Mr. Roche was tendered a vote of (hanks by the board. T. Fellows Mason, .lohn Fern. Hector t'limpbell, I). D. KvutiH and .John It. Karr were appointed n special committee to consider the sug gestions made by Mr. Roche, and re port al the next meeting. The matter of Increase in the city water fates was then taken up for con sideration, Much time was consumed In the discussion, and llnnll. a com mittee was appointed to take up the matter, with power to act In having a case stated in court If necessary. President Daniels named William Fnr rell. Ii. !. Morgan and R. ,1. 'Williams as the committee. The granting of street railwa fran ihises to the West Knil Street Railway company and other similar roads In different parts of the city was then taken up, and W following resolutions, Introduced by the secretary. Wallace (!. Moser. were adopted: 111X11. t THINS APOHCIi. Vlit-H-.i. 'Mint .iif now pruilitii: in Hie loiiiini'ii ii ii 1 dl Hie (ij nt Mi'.intuii Hiii"" iiiiliiiui(v to cviiiil fiani'lii.!' tn criliitn pct-un-, oiu.uiizfd ami Kninvii a- tlic Yl Kllil Slleel lt.liltv.il in,. puny. Ilio Xmlli ijid Hirrl llailw.u minima, mill lli" Ninth Side Mitci Itailttay cniiii.niy, if jlu'ttip,, fo,' 111,' n up.itinii el ll, ittrrl. ni llif it.t nf Sii.uilnu fur slicri i.illw.iy pnipop.; nnd, Wlii'ici-. 'I ln ti,imhl.,i f tin'-, lily .lie Hit! plopi-tli of I lit- t:lp.ii'l nt l!,t' out nnil .1 f.lll nt llir il.v Moi'l. iu li.iilc. bo ii Uo-i,lnd. Ily llii' 'V(..- siil- Ikui.I ol ti.ul,' .mil III!' lili?lll- 111 W'.'H Ml.lhlilll. Ml ptiblii- inrilllu si-i'mlittd. tli,il tie iiotitiini tin- Iitmnalilf h'oi.'i! .it. il innuiinii (unmil-. ol tin- oih ni St'l.iutou, Ii.. 1 1 ihc.i it'fu.M' In hi. ml II liii fi.mi lii-cs In llit'-o lompanii'-,, -i In ant oflirr coi ipanics u a (M-tpr-tu.il light, 'ml, il Hit... .ii,. KMiitril, lli.il llii-.v be giion I'or ,t Iciin ol tuviity-onc year-, .a (lie I'xplutiiiii ol uhicti tlii'j -li.ill lowil In ilio it.. lo lie ii't.ilni-d li.x il. ni- In In' ii'-i-uniR-il .i ni.i.i In tin in hm'Iii I'lopci, o tli.it I l.o -ilv ni.iy nerw .1 lew-iMoii.iii (--.nili' in lin'ii. Ami In' it tmllii-r rtr.-obi-il, 'Mm it- pi'litiiiu llii- liotioi.ilili t-oli el .mil iniiniion iiMimil to n-lii.i- in ri.iiiI ,i fun- hi-o (or tlte ooi-lip.iiiim nf nn.l -.Iti'i-I nr stirdi which .ni' It'-i tli.m hM'iity.lhi' fori wiilc, nnlr-i.-. ilio t timpani, or . onipaiiic-, to libit n the lian t hi-i-.-. i'mi -nili Mttt-N .itn uianlcd .iu -- .ni'l .in. hound bi Imnil. to p.:t in-h .-lu-tiN ou-iiph-tl by llit-ni fiom tmli lo tiiili ,illi -.m-Ii iii.itrii.il-, .Hid in .-tuli ni.iniior a ma.i liy (onm-ik In' i-im-.tiili'ii-tl iiitt-1 .nitl pi ipi-i. Ami lio it fiuilii'i' Itf-Mihctl, Tli.it r Midill.i loipiil llll' S.1I.J roiiiKil'. not lo Ki-nit .in.v li.in liit fm' puiiiin utililic- uiilioul in-t'iim; .i it'.iou ililt :nul i-um ini'ii-ui.itn tonipcn-.itioii, lo In- p.iiil ii.lo ll.t' t it y lii'.wny Ami li' il luitlii i Iti-M'hiHl. 'fli.il hc uiKt tin- -.iiil mil lo In- iorpor.no in' Hip .iid tunilii-r oidinini-o-. .1 pu xifion IImI Ilio in,iiiuiiiii f.ni' lo In- rlHtRfd wllli. Knit Goods, Gloves, Neckwear of J 1 In I lie illy HiiilM di.ill lir Htc i-cnl", iiinl, tur- Ininioil', llml dm mid cwnpiiiiy juihII nniili tir-i- ll.llirrl.- u-llhln llin dy llmli.., .Mr, Knrr spoke III favor of the resolit (loiiH In itn omphalic manner, and con (ended thai councils should exact sotne. thing substantial from the coiuinmv for the valuable privileges (hey seek. The councils, he said, have no right lo Inoi'tgage Hie rights or the coining generation In granting privileges with tint something In rot urn, and It Is lime (he people took ilellnlle nellon In re ganl to public franchises, OTIimiK WHO HI'OKK. .leilkln T. Reese, President Daniels, V. V edema ii. W. li, Moser. William Karrell and olhers spoke In favor of (he resolutions, and u oonuulttee was appointed to carry the matter to conn ells nt their next meeting, and use what Influence Is possible In having Hub suggestions embodied carried out. The committee Is John R. Parr, WIN Ham FntTcll, T. Fellows Mason, n. D. Kvans. V. a, Moser. I.. P. Wedenmn and H. U. Morgan. .Messrs. Mason, Farrell and Moser were also appointed a special commit tee to Inquire Into the delay In the construction of the nineteenth district sewer and report al the next meeting, Our Young People. West Side young people will tlgure prominently In the Kardln-Koiuiis to be given at the Lyceum this week. Miss (ernldlne Phillips, the duughter or Joseph I'. Phillips, city engineer, will have nn Important part In the presen tation or "Kardla Komiis." and Miss Phillips, as usual, will meet the high est expectation or her Innumerable friends. She Is one of Miss Corn M. 'irlllln's brightest and most talented pupils and as an elocutionist she arouses the wildest enthusiasm wher ever she appears. Miss Maud Wenlheiiiog Is another pupil or Miss Cora M. Grlfnn of the North F.nd. She has a marvelous voice for one so young and her enun ciation is as clear as a silver bell. She Is always a prize winner wherever she is a competitor. She Is the daughter or Mr. and Mis. Dawson Weatherhog. Miss Myfanwy Reynon, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. David Reynon will be one ol' the most popular soloists on the programme. She bus it voice that will surprise the audience. She has been a successful prize winner In many competitions, often winning against adults. .Iciikln Lewis. Florence Thom as, Willie Reese, and Willurd F. .tones arc other soloists who will appear be fore a Scranton audience for Hie first time. Tenth Anniversary. The tenth anniversary programme of the entertainment to be given by the West Side conclave, No. 211, Improved Order of Ileptnsoplis, Thursday night, is one of great merit. The committee of arrangements con sists of II. ,A. Parsons. J. B. Davles, Roger Hvans. L. A. Howell and .1. R. Richards, and the programme they have arranged follows: I'AHT i. Opt-nlni; tlilii'.-s li. rli.'iliiii.in, lion. .Iiitlut' . . .i-li.ii (ii.ii irll i ".'piiinr miiib" I'in-iitil i :i in r.uk viinti'iti'. Solo. "IViit-jiloi ('.union" Hui'1 .Mi. I'lillin II. W.iiun. Ittiil.ilii.il. "Xou Mmpli) .ind llif -piiiu" llcini ILiilou li .idi .loin'-. Solo, "p.tnMi Itoi'i.imt" s.iuyiH Mi-- CIImIipIIi Tlinuij-. lit'in.nl.- ...i:ii.i. 11. K .in-.. 1 'iri.i in iii or Om-I.ive pud. "Th, ri-linnim" l.'.inilm-si li'.-i-. Muoli'i nnd W.nii'H. I'tllT II. Addict. lii-m-i.'il IMmwl I. 11. II. (llin lli.i.in, ll.tlii nniir. Mil. Solo, ""r-n-ii.tdi'" P.iul Tii-ti Mi-i Xt'llii' Pdlion llul,'. Trio. "T I'kso i I'.itlii'" Niml.io Mi Tlioni.1-. M1--1-. Would .aid W.intn. Rcril.il ion. ",-pjil.n n lo llif i:ijdi.iliii" Kiiiosi Mi-- Snlii- ,lnm', Solo. "Tion.i" d.uiu Ml. Mil fil Winder (Jn.iili-iif. "liotiil Vlnlil" iiii-iii Him P.i lk 0,11.11 It'tir. Mi-. I). It. 'Iliom.is Aritiiiip.ini-I. Quiet Home Wedding. Al the home of Rev. W. K. Morgan of Edwards court, Monday evening, oc curred the man luge of Miss Sarah Wallers of Archbnld lo Daniel lien- gold of I!2l' Decker's court. The contracting parties were unat tended, the bride being attired In n hcautiltil creation in gray, trimmed with lace, and carried bridal roses of wiiite. After the ceremony the couple were driven to the home of .Mrs. Thomas C. Phillip or :!2L' Decker's court where a inception was held In honor ol' Mr. and Mrs. Ilengold. A large number or friends were there to greet them and after an enjoyable social time a re past was served. After a brief trip to New Vork city, Philadelphia and Washington they will reside at :ti" Decker's court. Small Boy Injured. Vivian, the ti-year-old son of Mr. iiiul .Mrs, William Quick, of 210 Tenth street, fell from a porch at Ills home, yester day, Into tho basement below, a dis tance of eight feet, and fractured his skull. The boy also sustained severe bodily bruises, and when picked up was un conscious and remained In that condi tion for some time. Dr, D, W. Kvuns, or 217 Xoiih Main avenue, was called and attended him, The lad was In a precarious condition last night, and the accident may result finally. Annual Election of Officers. The annual election of officers or St, llrendan's council. .No. 211, Y. M. .. was held .Monday ovening In their rooms on North Main avenue, The following were elected! Presi dent, l F. Duffy; (list vice-president, Thomas Kearney; second vice-president, .1, ,1. Karly; recording secretary, J. S. Carey; lluniuiiil secretary, K. J. Hurst; treasurer, T, A, McCoy; mat ;hal, It, .1, Barrett; Inside sentinel, S. Kuhus; outside sentinel, c. A. Tavea; trustees, T. J. Mcllugh; M. J. FlUglb. boa, M. .1, Murphy. ,T, .I.Donohoe, Kl ward .MeLa In. Sale and Fair, Again last evening Hie assembly loom of the First Raptlsl church wan lllled to over-llowhiff by tho generous public, who cuiiic, to partake of the supper served as well as to Inspect and purchase, the beautiful articles offered for sale. The sale and supper will continue for (he remainder of the week, and lunlghl tho following menu will bo THE HOMELIEST MAN IN SCRANTON A$ Mcll u-i t lie lundiunirsl, and otli?is aic Invited to i' -ill on an; druggUt J ml gel tier .i lilil lioltlu ol KrinpV IIjI.jiii tor lite 'I luu.it and l.un;;,, a ItllK-ily llul U KllJumci'd Iu tun- Jinl It-llcic nil Ihiimk- and .Uute L'oujflu, Astlinu, Uioiuliltil ind Coibuiiiitlou. l'rlic 25c. and C-OV. Till; KKAH OF HUMIUiti Prevents Many People from Trying a ' Good Medicine. Stoinai h Roubles tire so coniiitnii and In most eases so obstinate to cure that people are apt to look with suspicion on any remedy claiming lo he a radlcali perniitiieul cure for dyspepsia and In digestion, Many such pride themselves on their actitcness In neVer being hum bugged, especially In medicines. This fenr of being humbugged can be carried too far, so far, In fact, that many people surfer for years with weak digestion rather than risk a little time and money In faithfully testing the claims made or a. preparation so re liable and universally used as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Now Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are vastly different In one Important re spect from ordinary proprietary medi cines for the reason that they are not a secret patent medicine, no secret Is made of their Ingredients, although they are sold by all druggists under protection of trademark, but analysis shows them to contain the natural di gestive ferments, pure aseptic pepsin, hydriistls and mix, They are not ca thartic, neither do they act powerfully on any organ, but they cure Indiges tion on the common sense plan of di gesting the food eaten thoroughly be fore It has time to ferment, sour and cause the mischief. This Is the only secret of their success. Cathartic pills never have and never can cure Indigestion and stomach trou bles because they net entirely on the bow.els, whereas the whole trouble Is really In the stomach. Htuitrt's Dyspepsia Tablets taken af ter meals digest the food. That Is till there Is tC It. Food not digested or half digested is poison, us It creates gas, acidity, headaches, palpitation or the heart, loss of llesli and many other troubles which are often called by some other name. served for the sum of 1.1 cents: Bruited beer, scalloped potatoes, corn, linked benus, celery, cuke, coffee and Ice cream. Admission Is free and all are welcome. Funerals of Yesterday. Yesterday afternoon at 2.:!D o'clock was held the funeral of the late George Masters, the 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Masters, of the Pyne. Rev. Walker, of Arehbald. outdated, and the following little girls acted as pall-bearers: Lizzie Thomas, Anna White, Lizzie Kvuns and Fannin Davy. Interment was made Iu the Washburn street cemetery. The funeral of the late Mrs. Jane F,d wards, of 1144 Luzerne street, was held yesterdayafternooii from the late home. Tile ensket was burled beneath a bank of flowers, which told of the deep loss sustained by friends in her death. Rev. D. D. Hopkins, or the First Welsh Bap tist church, officiated and delivered a most eloquent eulogy on the noble life of the deceased. The pall-bearers were Frank Fisk, .lames Filler. ICmory Neal, .Tames Kin", David Richards and Thom as Kvuns. Interment was made In the Washburn street cemetery. The funeral of Die late Philip Luugun took place yesterday from Si. Patrick's church at !i o'clock, a solemn high mass of requiem being sung. Interment was made in the Cathedral cemetery. ITEMS OF INTEREST. A pleasant surprise party was ten dered E. T. Wagslaff. of 1402 Division street. Music and games were Indulged In, and at a seasonable hour dainty re freshments wore served. Miss Jennie Watkins. or North Hyde Park avenue, recently held a most pleasant fudge party. The William Council lilee club held a very Important meeting iu Ivniito hall last evening, rirammar A grade pupils are hustling lo make the Christmas number or their gazette a winner. Tomorrow evening the christian l'n deavor society or the Washburn Street Presbyterian church will hold their annual business meeting. The L. L. C. C held a social la Mctirs' hall last evening. Rev. Rateman, or Oreeu Ridge, ad dressed the members or St. David's church last evening. John Harte, or Luzerne street, had his lingers smashed yesterday, while at work hi the Lackawanna shops. Simpson .Methodist Kpiseopul Mis sionary class met last evening iu the church parlors. The members or the Oxford (Slee club held an important meeting in Co-operative hall last evening. The ColonlnliJriuh held their regular meeting Iu Washington hall last even lug. The committee which had charge of the recent benefit concert for David ,T. Davis, iu the Jackson Street Baptist church, desire to return their thanks to all who In any way contributed towards malting the affair a success. This evening In the Helleviie Welsh Calvlnlstlc Methodist church, Rev, Thomas de flruchy, pastor of the Jack son Street Baptist church, will deliver a temiH'rauce lectiye, lllustiated throughout with line stei'Hoptlcon views, A silver offering will be taken at the door. The Misses Jennie Jenkins, Helen Jones, I'Jdnsi 'Stephens, Kate Chase, Kthel Peck, Christine Fellows. Anna Kd wards, Minnie Roldry, Rliodn IIIIiis and Jeanotte Davis are the members of the Lin connu club, which will hold a candy sale In the assembly rooms of the Washburn Street Presby terian church tomorrow evening, GREEN RIDGE, Miv, l.onl.f HoiluH'll, ol Slallli LLiid, ulin Ins li.-i-n tin, (suc.u of hirmU linn for Hip ut two wei-lvM, Hill Ifjic loiljy for Wilki-a-ILini wiii'ir lii will kr'inl .oiiit' Unit' wllli irlimli. Mloiiiey .mil Mrf. I'i'Ji lluinii'lh liar if nniii'd (lout ilit-ir twddinij loui' and law ul.cn po.-en.lwt in ilifii- plpjkjui lioini' on Mon.i-j- JltlUlf. Mn IV.nl 'I ifwiloii, oi imiiiIi'i.uii .mime, Iu-. Unlit' In lloMoll, uht'H- lit- Ijlif .1 lOUI.e el lini.lr In ilu- Sew Cimlnnl i on.mjtm.i. 'Hie luiiei.il nf Tlifotlmi' Ollwi'. Ililint mod rl Mi. anil Mr. Tlioni.it Oilier, look plate firm llif unilly rrtldnuf, 1010 lllikton inrntie, vev li'iikiy ullriiioMi, Dr. V, Ii, Miupon, pjilor ii .Wmi-.t Mellinillil llpiK-opal iliurdi, nllk'l.iipil mill .1 ipuiit'lie fioni Hut tlinreli fiilliUlietl tile iiio.ii. 1 ul t) mi n t uj iimde In l'oret Hill tcnit lei. i. Ilalpli jii iioidoii, of M.n inn tirel, u lit liaif linl.iv lor Mocoh, ulitit' lie will puul llie nnulndt-r o Hie urek, Mu. II. I'. Tlnkluni, nf sjiidriion aienne I. In WHke.'pjue, I.jvIiik heen calli-il llioie by tlie death of lier iniillii-i, wlilth untitled in that tt) bund ly i-u'iilni;. . Ctiniiiioii f'oiincllnuii .lo-eili Kvjim, nf iho Seinml wind, Iu-) piotiiied an eliTlrle HkIiI tor f'oliimlda avenue, Tlil l (lie tlnst lreet llciit ever eicUrd tin lids avcinie. Cannot (Viuiiinii ('oiineilmjii MioHiltn now bend kume nt liii cneiijiet tuwanl securing a outwalk' at the (oilier of Columbia and 1'jpuiu-e avenuea? The (been lllde Woiiuu'.! fhtittiJii Teinpt-r. antt. union will meet lids afternoon at ''. o'tlotk at Mr CUIflorU'rf. ITII I'enn avenue, A full ( tendance la detlied SOUTH SCRANTON FHIEND INVOLVED HIM IN SERIOUS TIIOUBLE. Richard Hclblng Tried to Help Fied Hurst Out of a Bad Hole and Suc ceeded in Getting Into One Him selfBreak in a Ons Main Caused Much Inconvenience Along Cednr Avenue Tin Workers Held an In teresting Smoker and Social May Hold a Conference. Some (line iiro a butcher named Fred Hurst was arrested for false nrelenees In that ho obtained money from J. II. Urune of Hyde Park for the purpose of buyliiR citttlo and product! In that country, lie failed to return with either money or produce and was com mitted lo Jail by Alderman John on the above chat-Re. Ills Intimate friend, Rlchatd llclhlng, bearhiR of the case, hurried to aid him by paying the amount and costs so that Hurst was released, HelbhiR-, to set his friend out of the clutches or the law, hud to make a loan and borrowed the sum or XII from Charles Kaestner of Cedar avenue. Kaeslner loaned the money In Kood faith with the unilorstandlnp: that It would be returned the I'ollowliiK week. Hurst who benefited by the transac tion failed to re-linbiirse bis kooiI friend und HelbliiK was sued for the amount before Alderman Louies last evening, Knestner had no desire to nusli tho ease iiKiiiust Hclliing but he bad no alternative us the limit bail long since expired, Tho ungrateful Hurst did not offer to aid his good nalured friend and after a loiiRtliy nettling HelbliiK agreed to settle with Kaestner and pay all costs. Break in a Gas Main. Kxellemunt was caused on Cedar ave nue yesterday between Reecb and Maple streots owing- to a strong odor of gas caused liy the breaking of a large main nlpe. As soon as the leak was discovered a force or men were put at work (o locate the defective pipe and they were still employed at a lute hour last evening. Kxcivalious in the neighborhood for sewers are supposed to be responsible for the damage In hnvlng weakened the supporting soil under the main. Some precautions had to be taken after dark and no lights were allowed in the vicinity. The smell of gas was so strong for a time that relays of work men were kept on the scene In case any of those employed In digging up the broken pipe should be overcome. Tin Workers Celebrate. Jackson lodge, No. 22, of Tin Work ers, of Scranton. who are aflilluted with the American Federation of La bor, held an Interesting smoker and social In St. John's hull, on Stone ave nue, last evening, in honor of the n.-- lional officers und delegutes now In the city. A first-class entei tainiuent was given, as a prelude to the affair, and several addresses were made !iy men prominent in labor circles. Scranton lodge, No. 10, were present In strong force, as the guests of their fellow tin workers, and a most enjoy able evening was spent by the large audience, which taxed the capacltv or the hall. May Hold a Conference. The rivalry which exists between the two premier singing societies on this side is not In any way responsible for the fact that each decided to hold the "Besceeerimg," or Christmas tree drawing and festival, on (he same date (his year. It is merely a coinci dence', due to the fact that both socie ties met within twenty-four hours of each other and neither one knew the dale agreed upon by the oilier. Nov Unit the Saengernme and the .Maeniierchor societies have learned the fact through these columns, it is quite likely thai the committees will come together to arrive at a satisfac tory understanding, as there Is no wish on the purl of the memhers to clash by having the entertainments on the same night. Dec. .10. and within a block of each other. NUBS OF NEWS. iiiMtt-is fm tin- .'iimiIuk .leu hair ln'i'ii I'li'n.'il h Iho onim .Men's ln-ltiilf of lid. !df a- i'-i. low; I'liyldfiil, M. ,1, ll.illeil.e; hiM titt"iii-i-ilenl, ,1, .1. I'ohiii; ft'ionil Mii"ii"-!iliul, I. .1, Knl.ni; leiriiillnir M'cirlnr.i, Imoph .1, Vaiialuu; fin.intl.ll Miii'taiy. ,lo..eph Muiph.v; iiiiir-pnii.. line i-eeiet.ny, I'. .1, Sullivan: eniluil-, M, i, Heill), M. I'. Iloualioi'; eeiinie lonnniWcr, II. A. Ow.ut. ) .1. Ilurn-, I1. W.1M1 anil P. Iteilh. The society will hold tin iiiiiuial li.nitpirt i.u r, Vf-iii'-i ef. The sliikhiK Mlffl lai It held .,li t-ult i l.un- lilt-lit anil Koil.il iu -I. .Inliu'r. hall M.:-.d.v i-u-ic in;;, ul uliuli liuuiliril- ol then' friemis '.wu in alltiiilante. I'. il, Meill pie-idi-tl ,md made ;t .speeili mill i'iiteit.iiiilii& lealiiies nt re luii.idutvil hy iliw Ainisliy, Ilu- Wil-on lliolhris anil l-iank Itu.Miiontl, -h. Tin' il.iutt whit Ii I'ollowed -.i in-joji-tl I i.i all i!f-eni. The llefentleis' li.if lull leaui will play lie; M. ,lo-i'pir, nl Min-Ml.a, imnmiou eienins, .iitd the lllotiiiisliiiik' stale N'oini.ll hrhooi I'-.ilu nu lift-, III. Tlif I'.huuk- will plav Tlsni''. Uliini-(iii lea m lit'M ilondiv evenlUK al N. .lohn'n h.ill, On I'iiiI.i.i euuliiK llie T, C. . rluli will pljv 'llBtie' Irani in Cillei.i's lull. Hall) Selule, ,it;ei 1.1 .ii-at-, hnl ul- liRlii e.ir iiijiued on ilondjy h.i lieliu, Miii'-k v.:ih in lion lui. III', Mauley ilio-.-i'd the iiilui.v. IVililil, lo.tni'. o tl.tt-k ylieel, had Iti-i hlji ill--Ini-u leil while al wnik In the mini u-uil.i. lioiiiiiinK Inliy hIiI iiiiin'il i-tih te-ifitlit li.oiiiliii.' al the iiouif of I'ollie ilihtii luin.. on i-il.il aienui'. The Inni'l.il ni li,. Iniui iLoilnci t.l Mi. .i.id h. .Jainl) HimIiIt will take plate Itulj.v iioin ilu lamllv it'-ltli-iitt- In llo-.ii ttuui. When lint ho oltlre npeui (his itioiionii al the l,.ieeuui Ihoalei tickets, t--.ni he eMliuejed and seal M-tuietl for "Kaitlii Koiiim" nul liiiii anil Saliudae, I'hlUli Mlllz, el tdJ IMtlsttin awiiiir. aniiel litiiue .ieli-iila.i lima a I111.I1111.S ulp I.i .New Voil; illy. lolin lleii, of 7tl Pin. ion ,'H.iuit-. I i.i. leliuiteil iioiii a .urti-.fnl IiiiiiIIii- 1 1 tit Willi a I ilu Ii.iij .ii UJlnt-. I'nniil.iiiils loininut ahoui Hie tiialiiy nl llie water nhlalned liom llie m.ilni oil I Ills side. A leeelinu ot the Sei-Jiiion Sjrnu't'iliiiitle will ho held ill Alhlelli hall lids evenliii;. 'Hie leiailji' inunilib i-suai "i hr Suauieii Mhlellt t lull will he held loinouuu uiiiht. DUNWORE. Tlio sock social held at the Inline of W. H. Decker was laruulv iittemleil IukI night, and was very successful socially and llnaniially. An enjoyable musical programme was rendered, the numbers by tho Sunday school orchestra being particularly enjoyable, As a result of tho lllllng of the socks, a neat sum will bo added to tho society's treasury. Tho Alodern Woodmen of Amotion organized a dump hi (own on Monday night, with a membership "f forty. They uleeted tho following olllt-ers; Venerable counsel. II. P. Plum; worthy adviser, Curtis Hulf: clerk, F.dwnnl Augvvln; banker, George Dainty; es cort, Theodore Bureeunt; munugers, II. Special Ladies' Coat and Waist Sale More is an excellent opportunity to allow your Christmas Gift to take the form of something to wear, as at least one-half our mammoth line of Fine Tail ored Garments must find wearers within the next ten kays, if Greatly Reduced Prices Will do it. The following quotations will give you an idea of the deep price cuts. Raglans Regular $12,00 values cut to $ 7.98 Regular 15.00 values cut to 9.98 Regular 20.00 values cut to 14.98 Twenty-Seven Inch Jackets Regular 10.00 vafues cut to $ 5,98 Regular 1 2.00 values cut to 8.98 Regular 15.00 values cut to 9.98 Regular 20.00 values cut to 12,98 Three-Quarter Box Coats 40 inches long, at similar price reductions. Flannel Shirt Waists At about one-half usual figures. All shades, in the latest creations, of either open front or back gar ments Children's and Misses' FullLength Coats The newest shades, in sizes from 6 to 14. Prices extremely low. Alterations Free of Charge ! miii h 421 Lackawanna flueniie. 4..4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.44.44444444444444444444444 O. t'lirr. A. U. linker, Wilbur Stevens: watchman, .1. E. Shullor; sentinel, li. F. Slitter: camp pbysician, Dr, Al. D. Snyder. .Mrs. Al. (1. Alullcy, or Drinker street, is coiivalesciiiK at her home, after her recent Illness. Dimmore council, No. ITitJ, Royal Ar canum, elected the following officers at. their last regular meellns;: UeRpnt. K. F. Altemose: vice-resent, ' ' Whit man; orator. .1. . Aloffatt; secretary. Hoyal Tuft; collector. CI, W. H. Allen: treasurer, H. A. Davis: chaplain, W. C. Spear; Ktiltle, .lohn Hoffman: trustees, Victor liurschell. W. .1. fostello. W. H. Welsbergor. Airs. Louis Sawyer died yesterday af ternoon at her home on ItlgK street, after an illness of several weeks. She was lirst stricken with diphtheria, about ten weeks ago, but recovered, apparently, from tha( malady but was still troubled with a throat difficulty, which finally resolved Itself Into throat paralysis. This continued to steadily Ki-ow worse, despile the best that medi cal skill could do. She Is sin vlved by her husband and three children: Frank, .MiiffKle and Itutli, also by a brother and sister, .lerome Fiord, of Itiverslde, la., and Airs. Kelsiw, of Patorson. Funeral notice later. OBITUARY. AlUS. NHTTIR nimnil'K SI.ADK died at her home on 1'rescott avenue Tuesday ninruluK after an Illness of one week. Deceased was well known In this city, and possessed u kind und lovely disposition, She leaves behind a host of friends who will mourn her loss. Airs. Slude was. before her mar rliiae, a nurse who was graduated from the Lackawanna hosuilal. On .March L'S, lSSli, she was married to Charles S. Sltule. She Is survived by her husband and infant daughter; her mother. Airs. F. K. Uurdlek, and two sisters. .Mrs. II. K. Stevens and .Miss Carrie Uurdlek. Funeral service at the house on I'resiott aenue Friday after noon at L' o'clock. Interment In For est Hill cemetery. AIISS I'JDITU FUII.NCH. the ilu tigh ter nf .Mr. and Airs. Thomas French, of Ml North (lurtleld avenue, passed to her roward on Monday ovening lifter a brief Illness of pluurn-pimumoulu. AHss French was HI years old, a prominent member of the I'lvuiouth church choir and most popular auioiif; her many friends who deeply feel her loss und mourn wlih die stricken parents. The funeral arranRenients will be an nounced later. MHS. UUAS T, KVANS. of Valid lliuv, formerly of South llebecca ave nue, died ul her homo .Sunday after a fow weeks' Illness, She Is survived by the follow Iiik children: Airs. T, II. (irltlllbs, Airs. Isaac llenjamiu, Airs, Kdward Stratford, William and Ar thur. The funeral will be held tomor row from llie Tabernacle 1'unBTena ilonnl church nu South Hyde Kirk ave nue, lutermcul to be made in the Washburn street remoter'. .MHS. AIAUV T. DoitAN. of Mil lid wards court, died last oveniw-j after a severe stroke of paralysis. Deceased was highly respected and widely known, iiio funeral will be held Thurs day afternoon at (he late home. Inter ment In Washburn street cemetery. .MISS ANN KANK. lined 22 years, died on Monday at the homo, of her mother, Airs. Catherine Kane, 203 Pros, peel avenue. Deceased Is survived by her mother, one sister nnd two broth ers, Catherine, James and John. Tho funeral announcement will appear later. Funerals. The funcrul of the luto Stephen J. 4 4 4 lie; 4 4 4 AMUSEMEJVT8 Lyceum Theatre 11. RK1S, Lcetee and Manager. A. J. DUFFY, Bui. Mnif5f. Wed is? day Matinae and Night IllIMtY liltKXNWAU, t'recnts "A N'ovclty hi Lanshlcr," The Gay Mr. Goldstein Wllit TIlMKK STARS: Thonu .1. KcorIi, M.ii.v Hamilton, ficorge C. Boniface, .II'. Avl.-ti-i liy ,i Company of Artists, liill'Kv tiu-niiifr: L'of., Mm., 7Jc. and ?l.on. .Mat Int c. 'J.M-. .iiirl fiOi'. CliiMren to any pari of tin- lioiw, II toni-.. Scats on sale -Monday. KardiaKomas t'liild- (lie au.pii'O-t of Ihc Spanish War Vctcram. Tlie Kit'-ili'.-l cicnt of Ilio ht.i-rfin, combining gr.it e, licaiiti, talent ami patiiotlsin, Splcn'lld ntfiilt' anil fltttrii'.il t'llci.t-. ITII I'KOPI.I! IV Till: CAST-lfn II K'-iili-iili of tr.inlon anil nit'inbrr of itn niii-t inninliif-nt f.imllli--. 1'alioiiictl liy 'h'i iinioii lalior Icatlii-. and uulur.-eil li.v l",iili;i; liii vein nf Ilu' i-ily and touiily, Ilio boys In blui lio olunlmvd In IRIS ilpsrrrp tlie ".upnort ) nt'iy pat i int ft- tilion, at Tin: i,Yci:ini, nix'. 1.1 ami ii, MATIM:K SATIUIDAV AT 2 V. M. Tukcti now mi ".ilo, .10c.. T'.c. and , Mitir.cn Jo anil ') cent.''. Academy of flusic U. Iti:iS, Leatt. A. J. Dtiflj, Mantgcr Tin re Pav, llosiiinins: Monday. Poc !), W. II. ANKi:VH,l,l-:'S Splrntlid Pioiliution o HUMAN HEARTS Matiiitrt, Tnil.iy and tliirijy, I'llic, -XlKlit, I.'h',, '.'.jc, Mr. and 50c. I'liiw- Matlnt't', 13c. and -Jjc. Tliii-f MRlilr, bt-uiniiiiifc- 'IhiiiMlaj, Dot-. 12. "THE ROAD TO RUIN." Ti'in .Mid-titPiii lll appear at riciy porformiui-e, Miillni-iM I'll. lay and S.ilindj.v. 1'iiti'. Siiiln, lie, -'.lc.. .-i-lc, and c, I'llti's- Malinii', 15c. unit iJV STAR THEATRE AM', 0. HEnUISOTO.S", Mmir. iu:i i;.Miu;it d, iu, n, it The Brigadiers." llaih Matlncc Xpw Tclcplin The Conservatory Course IK uisl Itcdlab Will npfn On Wednesday Evcnlnsr, Oecomber u M l. I,ul,i''s I'aiidi Hon.? Auditorium at b il'Uoi-k. Iilll'i;l si.lW loi llif touic iof lour cine ioiU), iinlmlins a nv-riicd Mai In rat li. Allis-Chalmcrs Co Successors to Machine Dusinesi ot Dickson Manufuctuiine Co,, ScrantOD and Wllkes-Carre, Pa. Stationary Katrines, Boilers, Mining Machinery, I'umpa, FSPfof,Q.Kt IEEL527 $ffl , ZSi 1-blUdtlDbU, It. lid; (ir UliwUlUr lit i n iM..i.:tiBar.at.lft rirftl.abr aall Frli&Ui l PUrtae., rif-.M, AbuiM, lllowl roUoa. Irria: Dbllll,I-wl aaka W rlraU A MrlUreat itJiM ipw4 t to 4J. J' rartll JMni Uoatiltal uperlratt la t.r...j. S4 ''" "Tral"a.l Ipo.lni titr; rJl.tl alicltlnl tnuit. "" aU af.I Sliarp.s will take place at - o'clock thin afternoon from the house, 511 Qulncy avenue. Interment will be privately made in the Uunmore cemetery. 4 I 7 t't - - t, --.'., ,