jy,ft5k' W-AW V V ;' io THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1901. i'l The Best Things To Eat ARE MADE WITH ROYAL Baking Powder Hot-breads, biscuit, cake, rolls, muffins, crusts, puddings, and the various pastries requiring a leaven ing or raising agent. Risen with Royal Baking Pow der, all these foods are light, de licious and wholesome. The "Royal linker and Pastry There are cheap baking pow- Cook" over 800 practical ders, made from alum, but and valuable cooking re-' their astringent and eatiter- ceiptsi free to every izing qualities add a patron. Send full address, dangerous element to food, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO,, 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. BUSY WEEK IN THE COURT C'oncHideil from P.ijo M smashed them ni. Tlio defendant el. ilmed that he onlv smashed the box in which the tools ueio Kept, and that, at any rale, he had the perfect rlfiht to smash the tools if he desired, be ruuse Jlehklo had given them to him in payment of a debt. Annie AVuiro, aged 10 j ears, was tried on a chat rp of aggravated assault and battery, prefened by Mary Konier, aged 3 years. Both child en live in Oly phant, and the prosecution sought to phow that the AVargo child had tinned the other Kirl uround suddenly, caus ing her to tall and bleak her arm. The defense was that tin' child had bioken her arm by falling liom a pile of tiea on which she was playing. Judge lid wards diiected that a verdict of not guilty be taken, and said that the par puts should be ashamed of themselves for bringing such little ehlldien 'into court. DF.GNAt.li NOT GUILTY". A verdict of not guilty was taken in the ease of Fiank Degnall, charged with the larceny of tools by Charles 3. each, the latter not desiiins to push the ease. Arerdicts of not guilty were taken In the eases of Frank Zesuta and Valeck Zesuta, charged with laicenv and to rching by S. J. Feldman. The latter failed to appear, and the costs were placed on him. A verdict of not guilty was taken in the case of Nasta Soblt, charged with being a common scold bv Annie Iie jnis, the two women having come to an agreement. A verdict of not guilty was taken in the case of George D. Kdder, charged vlth embezzlement bv ,T. II, Uloomer, the prosecutor not desiring to press the charge, A verdict of not guilty was nlso taken In the case of Vencel Marvel, charged with assault nnd battery by his wife, Jane Marvel, The couplu have patched up their diflleulties and ate now living together, Mrs. Margaret Jenkins was tried on the charge of assaulting her mother-in-law, Mrs. Sarah Jenkins. Ilotli par ties live in Ulakely in two houses on the same lot, and the alleged assault grew out of a quarrel caused by Jen kins leaving his wife and going to live with Ills mother, MrH. Sarah Jenkins claimed that she went to see her duughter-in-Iaw and that the latter knocked her down stalls with a broom, Mrs, Margaret Jenkins claims thut her mother-in-law slipped and foil down stalls. The Jury was out when court adjourned. A TimOOP CASK. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Dickson, charged with assault nnd battery by Mrs, Mar garet McMnhon, and Mr. nnd Mrs. liur ney McMnhon, charged with assault nnd battery by Mr. and Mis. Joseph Dickson, were all tried together before Judge Kelly. The evidence adduced would tend to show that all the parties concerned weio Intoxicated, and that the nffalr was a sort of general tight, AH live on the boulevard in Throop, The Jury was out when court ad journed, Charles Pllger, charged with assault nnd battery, Adolph Doodafsky, prose cutor; John AVarlner, pointing pistol, Adolph Doodafsky, prosecutor; Annie Btamner, assault una battery, Adolph Doodafsky, prosecutor, were all tiled together yesterday before Judge, lid wards. The events that occasioned nil of these suits occurred in I'etershuig last summer nnd was an outgiowth of the ear builders' strike. The Jury was out at adjourning hour. Ejectment Suit Attorneys O'Brien nnd Martin yes terday began an action In ejectment for John Gallagher et ul,, against Pat rick Boland ot al., to recover a piece of land on Railroad avenue, 37 2-10 feet Wide by 280 feet deep. The plaintiffs allego that the prop erty held by the defendants belongs to the plaintiff. Mrs, Pethrick Seeks Divorce. Mrs. Nina Pethrick yesteidny Insti tuted proceedings in divorce against her husband William Pethrick, allege lug cruelty and intolerable treatment. They live In "West Scranton. nnd who married on March 23, 1001, and lived together until May 10, 1901. Mrs. rothrlck some time ago tiled n petition asking for a divorce, but later withdrew It and loturncd to her hus band, but had to leave him again on account of his ciuelty. She Is repie sentcd by Attorney V. iZ. Boyle. Widenor Divorce Case. Testimony was taken befoie Judge Edwards yestciday in the divoice case of Mrs. Hose AVidenor against her hus band, Albert AVidenor, whom she sep arated from in August, 1301. They reside in Gieeu Uidge and weio nmi lied in lS9tt. Mrs. AVidenor alleges cruelty, and Is corroborated by her inother.Mri. Buck ingham. AVidenor has offeied mi tip position to the petition. Collectors' Bonds Piled. The bonds of the following delinquent tax collectois for the city of Scianton RAlLROADjnMjrABLE3 Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In KlTcct Nov. 3. 1001. Trains kae Si-r.inton (or New York At 1.40. 3.15, fl.Oo. 7.M and 10 03 a. ill.: 12.13, :. 40, .1 ,U p. til. For New A'ork and 1'liil ulelphln 7.50, 10 03 a. m., and 12 43 and ii.S.t p. m. for Tolij Iiinua At (3.10 p. in. Tor Hulfalo 1.15, 0.22 ,uid 0.O0 a. in.; 155, (i VI and ll."5 i. in. l'or Ding, liainton jnd way btation 10 20 a. m. and 1. 10 p. in. l'oi 0cgo, S.rai.u.e and Utiei 1.15 and 11 '22 a. m.; 1.55 p. in. 0we,;u, Sjiaeno and Utica train ot C.'22 n. in. dall, except Sunilaj. For Montrose 9.00 a. m.; 1.10 and ( 50 p. m. .Nlihol.-on auommnd itlon 1.00 nnd 0.15 p. in. Il!oonisbiirT Division Fur Nortlmmlieiland, at 0.33 and 10 05 n. in.; 1.55 and CIO p. m. For Plymouth, at h.10 a. m. ; J.40 and 1)00 p. in. bundar Trains For Niw A'ork, 1.40, .1.15, it,0 nnd 10 05 a. in.; :t.40, ::.3I p. m. For Ilnir.ilo 1.15 and 0.22 a. in. ; 1.55, 0.50 and ll.::S p. til. For IlitiKlnniton nnd way stations 10.20 n. m. Illooniuurc Division Leave bu. niton, 10.03 a. m. and 0 10 p, m. Pennsylvania Railroad. biliodulo In Kffect June 2, woi, Inlns leave Scmiton: 0.H a. in., vuek il.ivi, thrnuKli ve-tibuli; train fiom WHJit s-IIairo. l'ull man ImlTit pallor lai ai.il cujilie.s to l'lilladtj. pll i, via l'ottsville; (.tops at principal inUiine tllito station. Also connects (or Siinlwiy, II n-rl-lmrc, 1'hllailoliilil.i, ll.iilimorc, Wanlngtun .mil (ot l'lttalmrb' and the west. tuts a. in., weilt ilJ, (or Siinlniry, ll.nrUiiirt;, Plilhil.-lpliia, ll.iltlinure, Washington and Pitts buiir and tlie" west. 1,12 p. in., week ilaj (Sundavs, 1.5S p. in.), for Sunlini, ll.iriWimir, l'lilhdilplih, Ihltlmiie, Washington and l'ittlimir and the west, 3 2" p. in., vvcik ibis thiouu'li wMllnilo train from Wilkes IlJne. Pullman buffet pulur car and maclic to I'hlluhipbii via I'nttsville, Stops at prlmlpal inteiiuediatc stations 1,27 p. in, week div, (or Il.irlcton, Huubury, ltarrisburg, l'l)lladelibia and I'lttshuv. .1. It. llfKill.NfOV, Ccn. Mgr. J. n. WOOD, (Jen. Ii-j, AKt. New York, Ontario and Western. In r.ffect Tuesday, Sept. 17, 1001. Mill lit llOl'.M). beam Jien.n Arrive Train. Scranton, Carbondilc, CaUoola, No. 1 10 ill) a. in. 11.10 u.ni. l.onp.m, No. 7 0.10 p. in. Ar. C'atbondalo 0,40 p. m. SOU til UOU.Ni). ' Leave btave Arrive Train'. Cadosla. Curliontlale, Ni.iiitcn, No, 6 7.00 a.m. 7.10 a.m. No. 2 2.15 p. in. 4.00 p.m. 4 10 p. m. bUNDAYs O.M.Y, NOltlll UUL'.ND. Leave Leave Arrive Trains. ferranton. Carbondale, I sdo,a. No. 1 8.30a. in. ",10p.m. 10 n.i, m. No, 5 7.00 p. m. Ar. Ciibondale 7.1U n, in. SOU III HOUND. ' Leave Leave Airlvo Trains. t'adola. C'aibondale, Su.inion, No. 0 7,00 a, in. 7.40 a. in. No. 10 4.30 p. 111. 0.00 p. m. 0.1') p. m. Traliu Not. 1 on vwtk dajs, and 0 on Sundajs, make main line loniuttiom for Niw Vork ritv, MlddlclovMi, Walton, NcrvvUh, Oniida, O.ihcj und all points vvrut, Fur lurtlier Information, con.ult tkkct atente. J. ( ANDr.USOX, (1. I', A., .New Vork. J, K. M:LS1I, T. I'. A., bVranton, Pa, New Jersey Central. In i:tlt Nov, 17, KWi. Matloni In .Nov Vork, foot of Llbcily tlrut and South Ferry. N, It. ' Trains leave btrantou for New York, Philadel phia, Kiitou, llrthtchcui, Allentonu, Maucli Chunk, White Haven, Ashley and llkea Itarro at 7.30 a. in., 1 p. in. and 1 p in, Sunday, '.'.10 p in. Juaker City F.xpie-s hum Siunlun at 7.30 a. m throiiKh solid vestibiila train with Pullman llutru 1'arlor Cart, for Plillidelplila, For Avoia, I'itttton and WllUs banc, 1 p. m, and t p. in. Sunday, 2,10 p. in. l'or Long Ilranch, Oteau drove, cle,, 7,30 a. in. and 1 p. m. For Heading, Lebanon and llarrkhurg, via A. leutovvn, at 7.30 a, m. and 1 p. m, Suuiliv 2.10 p. in. ' For l'ottsville at 7.30 a. m. ami 1 p. m. For ratu and tlikcU applj to agent at station C. 11. IIUUT, Ceu. Pass. Ast. W. W. WKNTZ, Gen. Supt. 4 Edo Railroad, Wyoming Division. Trains for New York, Ken burgh and inteime. dlate points leave txrantou w follows; 7,20 a. in.,; 2.25 p. in. Arrlval-10.S5 a. m. from MiddUtovvn, llonca. dale, llavvlcy and Intermediate points! 020 p. in. from New York. Nevvburgli and intermediate points. No Sunday traliu. wore yesterday filed with rrothonolary Coitolnnd: Joseph Spelcher, Seventeenth wnrd, $2,000,021 Htirctles, Peter Stlpp und HA ward .1. Sttirdovant. Patrick J. Cawley, Fifth ward, 2, .141.85; sureties, John Cawiey, U. W. Seating, John AVngncr, Fifteenth ward, $1,625. 34; sureties, D. II. Thomus, P. I. Mc Xamnrn, C. Ar. Terw llllger, First and Second wards, $ft,2fl6.S2 Huretles, AV. S. Ward, C. O. Holand. D., L. & W. Board for Today. The following Is the mnkc-tlp of the D., L. nnd AV. board for today: FitiDAY, di:ci:.miii:h is. WIM Cat", Kast-rt p. in., J. Itutklnrl; 10 p. m., M, Lauglinc ; 11 p. in., (I. W, Hurt, SATlMtDAV, DKCCMIICR II. Wild Cal., ll.ist 1.30 n. in., O. T. Staples; I p. in., F. L. Kokit.s; 5 a. in,, M, Flimertj i 8 a. in., llobnkin, It. (illllifiu; in a. in., F. llilatt; 11 a. m., D. Willicc; 1 p. in,, John Ihxttr; 2 p. in., W, A, Mirtliolonicu ; 5 p, in., A. II. Howe; 0 p. in.. A. F. Mulkn. Sunimlls, Lie 0 a, in., cast, ,T. farrlgg; 0 a, in., west, 0, l'ruiinfelkii ; 10 a. in,, vcsl, O. It in. iloipli; 2 p, in., vvmt, Tliniupsnu; 0 p, in,, cast, ,1. llcmilaaii; 10 p. in., II. flolden. rushers II n. m., W'ldner; 7 a. in., P, Flnncrly; 8 n, in , llon-or; 11.45 a. in., Moian; (1 p. in., ('. llirtholoniew; 7,30 p. in., Murphy; !) p. m,, W. It, llarthnlomew; 10 p. in., Lamping. Passenger Lnglnes 7 a. in., RilTurr; 7 a. m., Singer; 10 a, m,, Niiinnn; 10 n. in., F. II. Sicor; 0.45 p. tn Slnnton; ?.."0 p. in., Miflnvini, Wild (iiU, Wcst-S a, in., M. Clliley, vvltli M. rarniod.v's trevv; 10 a, in., Jolm (liliigin; 2 p. in., T. Daudlcan; 4 p. in., It. Castnor; (1 p. m, C. Klngsliy; 11 p. in,, A. II. Ketih.ini. NO TICK. Itobcrt Ittiegg will run 0 a. in wild cat, Dec. 14, for Ilobuken. Tourist Cars on Nickel Plato Hoad. Soml-wockly transcontinental tourist cars between the Atlantic and the Pa cific coasts are operated by the Nickel Plato and Its connections. Tourist enrs referred to afford the same sleeping ac commodations, with same class of mattress and other bed clothing that nro provided in the regular Pullman sleeping car service. These tourist cars leave Hoston Mondays and AVed nesdays, anil leave San Francisco Tues days and Fridays. Berths In these touiist ears are sold at greatly reduced rates. Conveniences are offered without extra cost, for heating food or prepar ing tea or coffee, affording every facil ity for comfoit on a. long journey, es pecially for families traveling with children, Lowest rates may be obtained always via the Nickel Plato road for all points in the west. For special in formation regarding all trains on tho Nil kcl Plato road, including these tour ist tars, consult your neatest ticket agent, or wtlte F. J. Moore, general agent, 201 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. Something for Nothing. Is just what you will get If you buy a pound or Baking Powder at cither of our Scranton stores next Saturday, De cember 1 1, and secure one of those FibetPtte framed plctuies, size 14x17 Inches, absolutely fiee. Thny aie beau ties. See them in our show windows. Grand Union Tea Co., ::il Lack. ae., llli-HS S. Main ave., Scranton, Pa. ins, II. ft II. II. U, l..,s, i'2i p. Ill l'rr White lliven, II i.li'ton anil primipil points In flu coal legion., via I). & II. It. H., ( :w, 2.1S mil 1.27 p. m. Fur 1'oltsvilky O.Ji a. III., 2.1. Iiehigh Valley Railroad, In llffeil Nov. .!, 1W. Trains leivo Scianton. For Plnlidclphu and New York ia ). .V It. It. II., at (,.,' ami :i.(S a. in., and 2.13, 1.27 (III. nk Diamond i:pus), and 11.30 p in. Sun- iImm. D. fc II. It. It. I..,, i27 p. m I ani l. in. for liillilelieni, la-Ion, Holding, llairislnirt;, and piiuupal intermediate M.ilion.-, mi I), h II. It. II, it. IS. 03 l. ni : 2.1b. 1.27 (llluk Dii iiioml i:priNs), 11 "0 p m. Sunda.vs, D. A: 11, It. It., ! jS i. in.; 1.3!. S 27 p. in. Fin 'liiiikliiniiiKk, Touauiii, l.Imir.i, Ithaca, t.eiKva and principal iiitiriuulutc stations, vii 1) . L. and W. It. It,, 8 10 a. m. and 3 30 p. ni. For (icnev i, ItofluMir, Iliiflalu, MiRnr.i Falls, Chka-i nnd all points wel, via I). ,s. II. It. U 7.4, 12 IH a. in., 1.12. 3 2s (lllick Diamond '. linss), 7.1. 10 11, 11.30 p. m. Minilava, 1). v. 11. It. It.. 12".:, 27 p. in I'lillnian pirlor and sleeping or T.rhlch Valley Pallor cais mi all train between Wilki.line and New York, Philiilciplua, linllalo and Sii-peu. (.ion limine. 1H1LL1N II. W II. Ill It, Oen. Supt., 20 Coitlind stu'it, New Ynik. CM MILLS S. Li:i:, tiin. l'.ws. A't 26 Coitland i-tiiLt, Niw Aoik. A. W. N0M:MUIII:B, Div. Pass. Ast., South Iti'thlebim, l'a, Fur tlckits and Piillm in nervations apply to citv ticket of tli c. (U I'libliu bqiiarc, Wilke-nure, ra. Delaware and Hudson. In LtTect November 21, luoi. Trains !or I'aihondalc leive Scianton at 0,20, (J.tK), h.5i, 10.11 i. in.: IJ.OiJ, 1,29, 2.31, .102, 3.2), 0 25, 7.D7, 0 15, ll.-M p. in.; 1.31 a. in. For llouesdale, 0.20, 10.13 a. in.; 2.31 and 3.20 p. in. Fur Wilkes lliric 0 3, 7.1S, S 41, M. 10.41 a. in.; 12 0), 1.12, 2.1 3.2S, 4.27, 8 10, 7.45, 10 II, 11 ' P. in. For L. V It. It. Points 0.33, 0.3S a. in.; 2.18, 1.27 and 11 30 p in. For l'inn..vlv.iula It. It. Points 0.33, 9.33 a. in ; 1.12, ::.2s and 4.27 p. m. For Alb in and all points north 0 20 a. m. and 3.32 p. in. SFNIUY iltMNS, . For dilinwlalc 50, 11,'il a. in.; 2.31, 3,52, 0 52 and 10 52 p. in. Fur W'lll.n llairi 0.3S a. m.; 12.03, 1.5S 3.25, 0i2 and M2 p. III. For Allnnv and point tioith 3 52 p. m, For lliiiu-il.ilf 1 10 a. in. and .152 p. m. W. I,. PltYOlt, D. 1'. A S'i i intnu, l'a. EDUCATIONAL. Free Tuition By a recent act of tho leglsla. ture, free tuition Is now granted at tho Literary Institute and State Normal School Bloomsburg, Pa. to nil thoso preparing to teach. This school maintains course of study for teachers, for thoso preparing for college, and for those studying music, It will piy tn write for particulars. No other school offers such tuiicrlor ad vanUfca at bucli low ratca. Addrcu J, P, Welsh, A. M.,Pli, D.,PriQ. SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. SCRANIOS, PA. T, J, Foster, 1'KslJent. Llmer II. Lawtll, Ireai. It. J. Foster, Etanlcy 1. Allen, Vice President. SecreUrj-. Allis-Chalmers Co Buccessora to aMachlne Uuslness ot Dickson Manufactutlng Co., Scranton and Wllkea-Oarre, l'a. Btatlonary Engines, Boilers- Mining Machinery, Pumps. Goldsmith's Bazaar .Bi G.B S 3 a Opening Display of Christinas Gifts YOU'RE INVITED. 6 6 :-3 Come to this store with a list of the people you have to buy gifts for, and if nearly every name hasn't been checked off before you go, we shall be surprised. This great, bright, beautiful Christmas store will be at it's best all decked out in tasteful and pretty Christmas decorations, with the fiu est exhibits of Christmas things we ever had, all arranged for easy choosing. This store is famous as the gift buyer's best help. It'll be more helpful this year than ever. S" g & S Bring the Children to see the ; if Wind Mill and the Swiss Chateau S j in our big window, g FINLEY'S Umbrellas Prom 45c to $22.50 Last season we in troduced the custom of Engraving Initials, free of charge. We still continue to do so. Dress Patterns Nothing more ac ceptable as a gift to Mother than a Nice Dress Pattern. We carry an un ending assortment in cotton, in wool, in silk. Foulard Dress Patterns Liberty Satin Foul ards, Silk Waist Lengths. Only one pattern of each style. HOW THIS sronr, renerU the liollit.y Riletyl The nlmnltifr nml imparl tlom of inoiilln link are, now iinuf nil. p were llilnklnB- ot jour lJc fonilier w.inti loint Murr OU were iii. thrmigli lili rummor'M iileuurcj: we looked alieiil; we lilueil our nrilen while elec tion was liMt, anil llu leiult N that nccr Lefure lme we liail no lotniilolc u nlock, wi nrleil nil iwwrtinmt, ot all tli.il N liral In incn.Ii.itullc. Io set neiore joil. The rcmlhle, comfort-Riving ChrWmw Klllaar liero In nliunilanrej from lot to urniiiUlro-tliero't tometlilng ln.ro to plca-e ccry one. I nigs Towellings I Lin (i won't niaki' a inWaKo If lltipiu arc your rhnlip (or kI(I; there U tiiitlilnpt so pleasing to tho c.iretnl housewife, al (,'ie.it iiiiiitltlos of hod and tatilo IIiiiih. WV liolfrvo our asoilmont unequalled for arl ely lioth In quilit -mil iriee, A pilr ot nlie warm lilankcla or a flulTV com foitllilo wsiild main- .111 e(i'tdlii(jly ilelrnlile nlft. When Old J.iek frost lomei wlilst'lin; around, em h thlnirs as theio are lct Hiiitcljli'il. ltl.inkct'i in all wdglita and Ri'ailcs fiom popular nitern wool to the great waini, loinr-napiied California product. And comfortables no end to 'cm. A hint of oilier seasonable merchandise Gloves Petticoats Hosiery Silk Waists Neckwear Novelties Fancy Goods, Etc. You will find most ricrWhliifr you'.e set jour mind on and the prims will please ou. 'Ihli'storo aks jour padonuo Iicl.iuso it il," ervl It. Tho newist stle, tho fine! w.iro-i ire turn on our rounlrri at .ill se.ion. There seem an unusual nbundiuie of things jusl al thi se Min, but that's bei iue int mm mhi'tp I.OOUINCI MIMtl'KIt than 111 1111 il times. Hut lie it Christ nus or mid sunuiier we kiep the blori for oi. ou cm buy here in peifect jsstu.iuie that rlillar for dollar tliu (.tore U llic store of gicat.il values. While we appreclitc the ilclishl of Chri.liws shopping, cpen.illv the pleasiuable eirllrti.snt the List few di.n brinp;, we would aihiso rarly purih.isiiiK, beuino the .issortment i t.ir cicilpr now linn it will be jusl befoie t'lulstnus; this mike shopping easier .Hid .irs jou time, wnkli at tins hejson is .o aluable. S 510 and 512 Lackawanna Avenue wk CHRISTMAS BARGAINS Don't fail to furnish your rooms with Oriental Rugs, while we are ena bling you to buy them almost at the price of Domestic Rugs, We invite your inspection. Michaelian Bros & Co., 124 Washington Avenue ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. Grand Atlantic Hotel, and Annex Virginia Ac. and Dcacli, Atlantic City, N. J. Eixth year; 330 beautiful looms ensuite, singla and with bath; hot and cold sea-water bath in hotel and annex. Location eclcct and central, within few J arils of the Steel Pier. Orchestra. Offers special tprinc ratca, $12 to $15 by week; $2.60 up by day. Special rates to families. Coachei meet ill trains. Write for booklet. CHAMPS E. COPE. r ;JW J L PAPER s Practical Presents. This season the trade demands practical and artistic articles for gift purposes. We ! bought largely, expecting to be in our new i cfrvra -frvr Fi Wrvlirliixr irAck ljrrt r tha 'Pa oiviw ivt liii i iwiiv-ici y nuuki w vvnit iu iuy delay in the completion of our new building, we find ourselves crowded for room in our present store and our Holiday stock arriving daily. We have therefore de termined to include this stock with our lines of Rugs, Draperies, Carpets, Brass Beds, Furniture Coverings And to offer our entire lines at cut prices, prior to our removal to our new store at our former location, 120 Wyoming Ave. Remember, we include in this great Removal Sale All lines specially purchased for the Holiday trade. See our superb lines of Baby Carriage Robes Foreign and Domestic Rugs Lace and Heavy Draperies Oriental Pillows, Couch Covers, Etc -, ,. .. , ,.,.. .,..., ., . I.! II. I- I I I I, . II . .. All Goods Stored Free of Charge. An Early Inspection Is Advised. Tm' - Ml J-? WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY Temporary Store 126 Washington Ave. Mi 1 ?& Mf0kMSJh&j&'3& Ww4M-(f rfft.'lfaitflMw; ' a-j1 4 w St t riw"'