The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 14, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-SAT UJtDAV, DECEM13EII J I, 1901.
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TRB MODERN nARDWAM ROKt.
Useful
Christmas
Gifts
We ju9t meatioti a
few that can be had
here in all styles:
Chafing Dishes',
Brcml tinei Colory floats,
Crumb Titiys,
UnhhiR DIhIics, Q
fl O'clock TCJIH, J
Tim nml Cnffco I'otp, 3C
Thciinoniclors. J
Foote & Shear Co, X
IJ9N. Washineton Ave Q
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CLOTH DOLLS
Hnvr .ou scon thi'jip fa-i.'lnii-tlllK
tltllo poonle'.
The American Maid,
Baby land Doll, Topsy Girl,
The North and the South
Doll
and American Sailor Boy.
.lust tho thing for a llttlo Kill's
ChrlstmiiH gift.
THE BABY BAZAAK
510 Spruce t.reet.
I
Office, Toilet
and Towel Supply
Wo fin nisli I'M: IV TimtN Wcrklw Willi Itaml
mine innitrrcrl mile i-iliiiiet, liw tril pi no mil
ror, lomli, luir liri".h, Wv lirooin. Mini Miilv
In? ri ruyit polNh and kiioiI toilit snip fur
?l per nimtli.
Up iiisci ilio pjtmn'i ajimc on towels iml j oil
retrm: joins ickiiI nil. M) MIX.
lL-a
THE'
308-310 Penn avenue. A. B. Warman.
VaTT3
Air-rriLJ Y m rr1
SsllS
sro
Additional Passenger Train Service
via Southern Railway.
Uffertivc Xov. 21. the Southern Hall
way -v ill operato thtough tr.iln set in
fiom Washington vl.i lUchninnel, V.i
to Floiida and points outh.
The new tialn will he known as No.
20 and will leave AVashlnjrton at 10.no
a. m. oxer the Washington Southern
Hallway and auhe Jncknullle, Fin,
at 9.13 a. m. This tialn entiles fiit
elass coaches and Pullman diauing
tooin sleeper between 'Washington and
Jackson. Ille, also has dining tar ser
vice. The above tialn lb In addition
to the full complement of train sei -vice
of Southern Railway via Lynch
burg and D.nn lllo.
Chutf. L. Hopkins. DItt let Pasongei
gent, Southein Hallway, SJS Chestnut
Philadelphia, will tuinih .ill in-
foilmation.
Ftee Souvenir.
Oneof the most wnmleiful niixluc-
tions cMf iiihoRiaphic ait Is the beau
tllu toVbination panel photo IioUIpi
ttU'J call,,,,,,. f0. ifio.' in eloxen inlots
audi goldl
12Vis2S
absolutcli
elusive,
wliose pi
tjve lenu
window;
on heavy lnistol boa id (sic
inch) wlilclt we will piesent
, free fiom Dec. 1C to "i, in
o custonieis at our stoics
ncli.ibp amounts to twonty-
or inoie. See them in our
Cii.md I'nion Tea Co ,
."ll Lackawanna Ai,
Hii and 118 S. Main Ae
Scianton, I.i.
Night School.
nuiig people who give up their
lugs to study will nine times out
piosper and suet cod. Those
nttend the Lackawanna nusiiie.ss
t-o'Wpge night si hnnl will hae the way
t success made easy. Now open. VIs
H'Jrs welcome. Wo ate fludlug good
Positions, too. The piopiletois have
Placed live young people hi position
dliiilncr the tmst tso weeks.
A Ttip to California or Floiida.
Those contemplating such a tilp need
nit to call on the local ticket agent of
e Lackawanna lailioad and he will
nnango cveiy detail. Including uaiut-
riortatlou, beiths, icsei vatlons and
checking of baggage thiough to desti
nation: also will furnish rates, foldeis,
dcbcrlptUc llteiatuie and any other in
formation tleslied on the stibjei t.
Through sleepeis and day teaches to
Chkngo. Only one change of tais to
California.
aOBIN IN THE CITY.
Came Heic to Attend Performance of
the "Kttrdia jKomoB."
Lieutenant Uotcinor .1. V, a. Oobln
arrived In Hie city yesteulay to atlenil
the lierfoimance of "Knidla Koinas" at
tho Lytetini last evening, under the
allspices of Hie Spanish War Veterans'
association, lie was met ut tho Deta
wate and Hudson station at K..10 o'clock
bv Colonel IJ. 11. Itlpple, Colonel If. A.
Coin sen unit Lieutenant Colonel C. C.
Mattes, and pscoited to the Jermyii,
where he held an infoimal loeontlon.
Aecoinpanylng (loneral (lobln wns
Colonel C 11, DoiiKherly, Adjiilaiit
l-'rantz and .Major Shaipe, of the Ninth
leglinetit Wllkos-Haiie. They had been
attending a tnt'ctlug yesteiday ut
Wllkes-Hatic of the bilgnilo examin
ing board.
When seen by a Tilbune man, Oen
eial Uobln det lined to discuss state
politics, and when asked If he was act
ing governor dnilng the absence of
Oovemor Stone In Mexico, sahl he was
keeping as far nwitv fiom Itaiilsbutg
as possible, ami admitted that he has
not pei formed any of the duties of tho
ollke.
After dinner the lieutenant goeinor.
accompanied by Colonel Hippie and
several other mllltaiv men. luspcited
the new 'J'hh (tenth icglment iirmoiy,
and all weie delighted wfth Its adapt
ability for leglmental put poses. The
pnrt afterwards went to ttip Lyteum
anil occupied boxes, as the guests of
the Spunlth War Voteians' association.
All exptchsi'd themselves aswell pleased
with the perfoi m.iuce.
CONDITION DANGEROUS.
Leg of Daniel McAuliffe in Which
the Bullets Lodged Hnd to
Be Amputated.
S. F. Cosgioe. the Diuinmoud
agency detecthc, who Is elmiged with
shooting Daniel McAuliffe, of West
Si anion, In the leg, dining some i lot
lug til Luciae and Skteonlh streets on
Monday last, was attested yesterday
bv Captain Thomas L Williams, on a
wan, mt Issued at the Instance of Chief
Holding, and he wahed a heating and
eittcieil ball in the sum of ?'!000, the
Title uuaianty ami Trust company
furnishing the bond.
owing to the nattiie of MeAuliffe's
Injuiy, and his piesent condition, a
statement was taken lioni McAuliffe
at the hospital yesteiday, which Is as
lollows:
I In In ii I .mi ilium ti, die. M mine i- Dm
iM Mtullir. I fnnmib liwil .it .121 s,.,Cii.
leentli slreel in llir t it nf set mloii, I irk i in
in iniiuti. On Miimli,, I lie ')lli ili, nf Dei. iif
Int. 1 u is In Pntnnmk Mm m' .il.ion m 1 1. .
(in, win! niitsiile iml u.i, li(it in Hie left li
In i nun whom I !nioe tn be s p. (n.roM.
lint 1 line Mtite hid to line tin Ir; .iniput itul
.iml mi lull! Ii tin ilixtois it tin 1 i(k m mm
lin-,pitil tint lilooil pm.niiiiii; ln ft I m nml I
in n nut iiimii from m iirnt-
I .1111 pi-ltill' tint II II Is S 1 Co-lflllM. lllo
dud tin lut tint took tfeit in nn les. 1'unl.
Iiifmkl iii, thoie iml Mid In- liit i iiiiimt
fin .1 pri'nn unknown to lilm mil it uj, kiiiii
mnln Hie n inn- ol Inlni Doe I ui not in.
KJKiil m llii tiili with i nun in tin n lino of
Wllllltn uhl m The Miiootinir look pint nn
inrilnttli iniliili ii Doiiiiiink Mm m'n .jloon
in tmm on sixtunlh ,rut t Die iniiiei of
liimii "trei-t. In l he nn of Sorinlon, l'i
lint ntliti -lioU line liiiil I meiili went out
Mile of the .iloon to .1 e whit w 1, KOltlj; oil
'I he ion,tilile 01 oltiin hul ilrifneil Miulnin
nntMile .mil luil i inoliii in In, h-intl , .onti
as thei not out-iih the lliinir iiinnieiu i il. I In re
iKie linn thin .ml tin i ill .tirlul .hooting.
Pinid knhll..
Siioiii to mil Mih.iiilinl hi foic me tin, lllh
tin oi Diuinlier. Viol. lohn I. Horn.
Witnevi, pn,ont, lolm MoVulilfi iml 'Ihonns
I. Will Jin., t ipt tin of pulke.
I'atiolmcn McColllgan and ll.nt went
to Domlnick .Aloian's hotel, at the tur
ner of Luet ne anil SKteenth stiects,
last night and seixcd a wanant on
"William Maglu an
They enteied the baioom, whiih was
iiowded, and it.ul the w.tiiant to him,
and seeing that lesislanee was useles,
he anonraanled them without any
tiouble. The wanant on which Ma
glnan was ancsted was issued bv AI
deiinan Millar, scneial dajs ago, and
was swoin to bv Supei Intendent of
Poliic ItobliiiK, i harging Maghian with
inciting ilot, pointing lliearms, is-
ehaiglng lliearms, and Interfeilng with
an oditcr.
KARDIA KOMOS
IS ACCESS
PLEASED THE AUDIENCE THAT
SAW IT LAST NIGHT.
All of the Dances nnd Marches Weto
Wonderfully Given Geneml J. P.
S. Gobln nnd Other Distinguished
Military Men Present Baton Pre
sented to Mrs. D. B. Thomns by
tho Members of the Chotal Union.
Through General Gobin Perform
ance Will Be Repeated Today.
The opening peiformance of the
"Kai'dlti-Kimio.s" wns given last night
In the L.Ncotun and will bo lepeatcd
this afternoon and tonight. Theie
was a fair slsied nudlenco, which gient
ly enjoyed the eiitertalnnietit. In the
lower boxes on the right hand side of
the house weie dcuci ill J. P. S. Oobln,
loiumander ol the Third brigade; Col
onel C. How Dougherty, ol Wllkes
Haite, commander of the Ninth legl-
llenry Hchwenkcr, and they gave n
Veiy clover dilll, lu connection with
It Miss Ueraldlne Phillips mid Miss
Coin Young 1 colled. The closing I ib
lcau was very beautiful.
ACCIDENT ATTHE "Y"
An Empty Gondola Left the Rnils
nnd Went Flying Actoss Lnckn-
wnnnn Avenue.
i:m i:i. i p. rtoniv.
A iiectillni' accident occiuieil last
night about S.'.o o'clock at the "Y" on
L ickawitiiiia avenue. A train consist
ing of sixty empty huge size gondolas
was moving nctoss the avenue on the
hoi III bound tiack when one of the cms
lu about the centte became uncoupled
fiom the car ahead of It,
This was at a point .lust .south nf the
avenue mid on the pluaa lu ft out of
the Lackawanna station. The car loft
the Hack and wns sent plunging actoss
the stieet. Tom Cmey, the gatemaii,
heaid a warning cry glwti bv some
p.isseiby and Jumped back Just In time
to escape being sit ink by the car
which inn Into the gate, smashing It
Into spllnlois and alter cinsslng the
sidewalk dually stopped on the other
side.
The car wins icplaced on the tiack
without much dllllculty in about halt
an hour.
RESOLUTIONS
AND PETITIONS
INTRODUCED BY CONGRESSMAN
CONNELL.
liiont: Colonel L. A. Walies. (oin
niandcr of the Thiitoenth uglineiit:
Mnjor W. W. Inglis. oidnince ollli "r
of the Thin! brigade; Adjutant Flans',
of the Ninth regiment, and 31a lor
Sliarpe, also of the Ninth. The tb"
itlor was extensively diaped with the
national tolors.
Miss Sat. i A. Jones, of AVc.U Si i .ni
ton, was the dlieetoi of the inleitai.i
inont and the Spanish War Veterans
for wliose benefit It was held owe her
much. The lcsult she ohtaliied tiiini
the ehlldien who olunleeieil their sn
iics shows her great ability in that
iliiectlon and the stage pletuies
tichleied shows that she has tine at
tistlc fooling.
Tlie eulertainment opened with a
match dining width all or the paitici
pauls, exiept the menibeis of the
Ladles' Choial union, iippe.ued upan
the stage. Alter this was the duncp nf
Hie Quakeis, in which nine little Qunl.
ci esses and as mnnv little Qii(i'eis
executed a noel Utile dance Hint
pleased the audience Ininieu. ely. The
tlilldien were all under 1 and wte
costumed In Quaker stjle. Miss Floi
ence Thomas and Willie Ket"-e sang a
duet in i ouneetion with the dance th it
was eiy entei tuinlng. The ihape
ones of this dance weie Mis. Thomas
H. llilnian and Miss Maty Daniels.
MANY YOUNG STUDENTS.
Twenty-seven Lists of Words in tho
Junior Contest in Two Dny3.
Some Misundeibtnndings.
Ho Hnd Them Ref cried to Proper
Committees for Consideration The
Resolutions Cover n Wide Range of
Subjects Number of Them Are in
Favor of He-oiincting tho Chinese
Exclusion Act Resolutiona with
Reference to Attempts on Life of
President nnd Vice-President.
lth
Photos for Cluistmns.
Schileser'H inueased staff of aitls
ans will permit posing for pletuies lor
delivery December "..", to pioeecd until
It becomes a question of physliul im
)iosbibilll.. Notice of the ditto limit
will appear in these t alliums. I'ntll
then jour poi ttalt oitleis will bo exo
iiited with his accustomed, aitlsiie
caie.
A Woik of Exquisite Beauty.
That loiubinatloii panel photo holder
and cilendsir for 1!)02 in 11 tolois and
gold (size 12'i2S?i inches) which we
will g!e fiee at our stoics tiom De
i ember 10 to 21 Inclusive to eveiy cus
toniet wliose put chase amounts to 2."
tents, ot inoie, between above dates,
Sec them in our windows.
(7i.mil I'nion Tea Co ,
I'll Lackawanna Ae ,
llii and IIS S. Main Ae,
Sei anion, Pa,
Five Dollais
Will bu moi e li ained pletuies tit the
Cut-Hate Alt Shop, SOU Lackawanna
iienue, than ten will at other stoics,
You will llud the latesl ait novelties to
selci I liotn. Ilemember the nuinbei
;:oi.
Schiiover Will Tell You When
Tho time has uiihed that will pie
ilude the taking ot photogiaphlu or
deis for I'hllstmas dolheiy, tlunugli a
pi ess announcement, The time is shoit
allow him to pose you, without de
Photos for Xmns.
Sittings made betoio the 17th will bo
llnlshcil tor i'hllstmas, at the (iiltllu
Ait lompniiy's, 2fl! Wninlug aseiiue.
John Harper Cigais,
I'ni vet sally admhed, U for 2.' icnls;
$.'.('0 a box, JJ10U per thousand. Cour
Mr, Chns, Russell, Conceit 'Cellist
and Teacher, of New Yoik, .
Will accept a limited number ot pupils
lu Sei anton. For tonus, etc, apply tn
Miss Julia C. Alien, G12 Washington
acnue.
Ladies' Desks for Cliristinns,
If you scutch tho entlie cty you can
not llnd n mine acceptable piesent for
a lady than mm of the huulsomo wilt
ing tlpsks shown at 11 111 & Council's, ut
M'ashliieton nvonue,
Cigars in Small Boxes
and Fancy Pipes for the holiday Uade,
nt Gamey Drown & C'o.'s, Linden st.
Xmns
Goods now U'fttly for jour Inspection,
at the Uilfllii Ait conipanyV, 200 Wyo
mlng aenue.
Oscar Heyer.
Jeweler and optician has lemoved
fioni Spruco stieet to DOS Latkawunnu
nvenue, below Four Cent Store,
Full size Violas, 10 for 30 eenta; u
good smoke cheap. Couisen.
Huylei's. Kicsh Ually. (.'ouibcn's.
Htiyler's
Huylei's novelties nnd
fancy baskets displayed
today.
Handsome holly satin
hand painted boxe3. Pm
chnses should be mad
early.
E. Q. Coursen
A MAY DAY FDTIJ.
On came twenU-slx mine little ones
who gae a "Mnv Da Fete," making
meiiy about a gailv decoiated Ma
pole. They weie ehaptioned by Mi-s
Saiah Williams, Miss Ll.le Hughes
and Miss Maty Caiiienter.
The "Kalos Danson" was a beautiful
dance, executed bj louitteu oung
misses. It was designed by Miss Jones,
the ilheclor of the entei talnment and
.as a mass ot lolor and piituiesiie
poslngs. The i Impel ones weie Miss
Maile itosar and Miss Maud Welhei
liog, and the pat tlcipants woie The
Misses Mmle Hosar, Stella Thomas,
Mabel Evans, Lena Lentes, Sadie Vni
hees. Peatl Sanker. Iieno Hoberts, Lni
ma Scheueh, JIaud AVetheihog, Yeina
Williams, ('ma Young, Homaine
Spiuks, Alberta. Mlihel, Mmy Thomas,
Maud Jones, Hstella Kolb. In i onivc
tlon with this danie Miss Maud "Weth
eihog leclted "Money Musk." and "In
My Orandmothei's Day."
The lollowing j'oiiug ladies gave
some "Poses Plastlques"; The Misses
Flossie Km nk. LU.iu M. Howell, Hdlth
Wallate, Cm lie De AVIlde, Mae Hlih
ui ds, Maiy ICvans, Doi.i Jones, P.eithn
Slnims. The tupld was Miss liene
Siienter.
At this point the Ladles' Chotal
union, under the dlieition ol Mis. D.
H. Thoinas, sung "Annie Lauiie," In a
faultless manlier. This Is the organl--
yutlon which won the pil.e and a high
ttlbuie fi oui "Mabon" at the eistedd
fod lu Ninth Scianton on Tlianksgh
Ing day. The choir had to lespond to
mi encoie, mid as It llled back on tho
stage Mis. Thomas was confionted by
(ieneial Uobln, who in a very felicitous
Hpeeoch piesented Mis. Thomas, on be
half of the union, with a beautiful
baton. It has an Ivory handle, Is
tipped with gold nnd has Mrs, Thomas'
Initials engraved upon It.
AMi:ni('AN JACKIHS.
The "Ameilcan Jnckles" did a umnli
and song, and Jenkln Lewis sang
"Davy Jones," lu a way. that bt ought
him a shower of applause. The
Jackles weio; Masteis llussell Fern,
Willie Hi lining, Willie Hvaus, tleoige
Davis, Samuel Haker, Aiehlo Swingle,
'I'hnuias Mm key, Heese ICvans, WIN
laid V, Jones, Hoy 11)11, At tluir
Uaney, Kdgar James, Joseph I'hllllps,
fieoigo Albeit, Adelbert Hobeits, UUh
m d Home.
Young women In military suits and
aimed with swotds gao a well exe
iiited ill lit, and with the Hashing weap
ons actoinpanled Miss (leialdluo
Phillips as she leclted tho "Chaigu of
the Light ltilgade," In a. dramatic
manner,
"Urlgata," one of tho best ill ills of
tho night was exemied by the tallow
ing young women; Ktell.i lienjamlii,
.Mmgmet (illllltli, Helen Joseph, Hei
tha Williams, Cliacu Hlddleiuilll, ller
tiudo Johnson, Com ilallot, Nelllo
Phillips, llessio Stanton, Nelllo Miles,
Maud Dagger, Fannie Dagger, May
Jones, Hstber Holmes, May Piyor,
Madeline staples. Mls Mytuuwy Hej
iion sang "For Old i J lory,"
Tho following lompilsed tho "Corps
D'Aimen" and they executed a filing
dilll; Tho Misses Anna Jones, cn
deielln Moise, Delia D.nles, Allen
Jones, Iicsslo Cioft, (Joitiudo Jones,
Flosslo Fiank, Olive Thomas.
The "Knights or Steel" weie. Ilim,
aid Ruthcmul, Louis Hopp, lleorgo
Henjaniln, AVIIIIam Fisher, jr., Win.
Jones, L'dwanl Youngs, l.caudcr
Hughes, Utoigo Clo eland, Fied Sle
ens, Heiinan Schwenker, Adain Mails,
Thiough an oct sight tin names of
sendets ol lists of winds icceUed on
Tliursilay In The Ti Hume's Junior IM
utatlnual Contest weie not published
In jesleidtiy nun King's paper. These
weie tlie gills and bojs who favoicd
us on that day:
itlmi 1' Tiril, l'oie-1 ( iti.
Untie 1 iiiiip, TJI I in in -tint.
sieh Piiison, W.iimitl
l'i ink sLmtini, 117 spiiiitj tn.el, Ciilniulilc,
Ilinr.i II, Colllli-'. Kiir'
Willi nn Piicjin lil.'l.lh(ii slreot.
C s slllnlHi J, ,().) I'lmViin m iino.
I Ihol IVlir, Hilton
Muni lleuh. 'W (mi in ,liorl, Ciihoinlile.
Lottie lroi,ihle, .,(, Mll'lin inline
1 hit ion Pnilin,', "IM Xiw mk tiort.
Ill mi In Dmllii!.', "iim Xm Aork stieit
lh,.le Mnlilnrl,., ",7 Miln slioit, I'lihomhlo.
l'i irl ('. I'nlici, 111 IN till nioinie
Some or the contestants do not seem
to thoioiighlv unilci stand the rules j-et.
Main wouls with two "e's," two "s's '
and other latal eitois ai o found while
being lead by the i oiliest edltot. Again
some send in onlv fue winds, taking
cue not to use (lie s,ltite letter inoie
than once in any wold One gill has
situ a list of senteiKes m on four illf
fitelit Decisions, instead or winds. An
exliact or xesleid'iVs laor is "Or
maiiiilai linei's t'ompanj," "aie paints
and vainishcs," "on Stranton cupel,"
"Noi lli.impton Montoe." etc What she
Is tnlng to do has jiuzssled the weary
Contest IMItoi eMeedlnglv. fho should
lead the i tiles, or il" she doet not undei
stand them, she should tome to The
Tilbune olllie to lMe them explained.
These joung pi i sons sent, lists jes
ti'idaj :
f iioline Uiuiii. 7U i nlh Wihtoi iiuui.
I ,1(1 llii 111. Iml II in (Hon Hint.
I.'ioitre M i . 1 1 . l. I1JI 1 me ,Iint
lloiui'i' Minle.i. I !.'! nii ,inot.
I.ulii 1 1 1, 1 i . I'liknlli
lllinihe I huii hill, I nlonilile
1.17n Hi nn. Hi, s, nt i Ninth ,tn t
Milium N. llntihm,',. Moo u
'Kins II ii I, lie--, or, I ilhm, -lint.
Nil Iim I i.i, 'IJ Ihinikn ,tien
I I'nl. t .i it In . H7S CipniM iiiinie
l.ulinile Mi.no. Ill) Iti c k -tint,
lolm Mule, sM1p,iin
Congipssinan William Council has
pieMonted the following resolutions and
petitions In the house nt Washington
anil had them icfcricd to the ptoper
committees:
ltCMilnlljii of Lin il t'nloii No 117, t'nllul
Mine Woikeis of Ainorli'i. of I'irlallle, I'.i ,
iiiulii',' tin lo niiilinint of the Chlnnr omIimIoii
I Hi. AI-ji of Lie il I'nloiH Nns Kiln, of l'i In
Iniliti li!'i. ol Dukfoti; 211, 10.1.!. JJ7S till,
ll.N, Mi, f snniuii: lllotliirhiHiil ot Pultu
ns iml Pipriliiin,!!!, of s, riiitnii; V. V. line
drill. loilj,-e. No, '), lliothiihooil ol Itillionl
It lIllllHII, ( .llUllllllll,
Itf-olllt l IIS llOIII .ill Of till .llllllc OI.Jlll?JlllOIIS
wire the Mine, nrsliiK the io inn linen! nf the
t'lniiOM' i m lialon Ijw. Mm petition ot I'lntnji i
iiiiinill of Iho .liinhii Onhr of 1'nllul iniili.iii
MiiIiiiiIis of Cnlionililo, mil the pi til ion of in
ho ml of ollluis of the ,(nto c otitic II of I'' nn
-vl ml i, .limloi Dnlir I'nlloil iinili.in Miiliin
if, iimimr the ti en ii Inn nt ol the aine lm.
Hi inliit ions of Cintiil l.ilioi iinloii of the
incili.iii I'lileiitlnn of Itlmr, of I ithoml lip;
iil-o Cintiil liilmi union of the nieih in I'eihi
.illon of l.ilmi, of sninlon: Hln k'niilli's I,( i
mi inn. No. Illl, Sortition; Anient tn I'liliiitiun
of Mti'ltlitt,, .No. I ill. Snintnii; I ii;iiiiijkois'
nninii. Nn Hit. Oliplunl; ltrl.ill Tlirks' iinloii.
No. I l'i, scl inton: Cnponlor,' titnon, No. ISI,
srmton; Pnpi liters .itnl .loltiors union SI J,
Si i niton All of Ilio iihoie fiiorinj? Iho ton
stun lion of wiislnpi In Iho niw .1 mis of the
I IlltOll S a, 1
I'elitiou nf Iho Mining .i,snclit!on of tin
I'nilippmo isl irul-. iiiiir,ting tho pi.nro of .in
ut, i vtmilitnr the lululm; liu.s nf the Inilnl
sih, o the lhnis, de. Petition of ullots of
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miicmtinriil lo Ihc tonstllnllon irlillntr to pol j g
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lo Hie (too lll.
ljpoliillotH of the InriViirniletil loutirll, Oalir
I nlloil Aniuloiin Mirlunln, fuorltiof mi iitiiotul.
mrtil lo Hit ioihIIIiiiIou, tin liritisr It Midi
Iteil'im tor iinv prMon In itllitupl to hike the
life of Iho irishlel, lce luoshlotit or miy iiioin
Inr nf Hip tulilnol,
llewiliilloiis of Ihc snip ioiiikII if Ohio, .lute
lor (Inlet Itnllnl Atuulian Moilnnlii, lititluit
tin luwnro of Inn In pipinil tin Ijtullnj in
nlir fhoiis of llii IiIoim, tin loot, nupotloil
imil iitiiiiliMlf clrinotils nf fntelmi ioniilile,
Itetnliillotn nf Ti nips nml lalior eoiimll, nf
Lowell. MiiM,, In Mippnrt nf it nillonil rltlit
lioni' il iv, for uniiiin iiinl tuition In nil initm.
fin lm ihir nml liiorciitillli e'tnlill-lnnonls In the
I'llllod Milliji.
ItoMitulloin of the V il Ion it Axnttitlnn ot
Aurkturil linpli mi lit mul Vilililo Mmiifictur
or', iitiltiif tin ntlUi.ilhm of Ilia I'rotieli Iroilj
nml other Kitullii lionllos, nlo nrpl n tr tin re
el million nml fi ItlniK nt nt Ilio rrlil ptilillc
littuli,
llpiolillli n of Ilio Now Soil, ('haulier of Com.
tnein. uiKinir Iho i hlililiment nf mt ntoriiiiti
Tunis I'niltli t title. Iiotnicn Iho t nl I oil MiIm
.iml lln I'lilllpiilne lliiiiU, ami Iho same In lie
hhl nml inijntiiltipil In ptli.tle ontoiprlso.
llrsolnllon nf the .Now Vilk Cliitnliir nf Cone
inorii, fitntlng tin ireilloti nl .1 now ixeiiitlie
(lopirlinonl, to lu known as the ilepittintnt of
lotiiiniTCP nml lnihiirh.
Xmns Is Almost Heie,
And we me ready to servo ou at the
Cut-Hate Ait Shops, aoo Luekn wanna
avenue. A funned plctuie Is most up.
pi opt late for a Nmns gift. A complete
stock to choose fiom.
Novelties in Xmns Photos.
At the Ciilflln Art company's, 209 Wj-o-inliig
avenue.
4 4 1 ! ''S1 Z 1 X S "S Z ! ! l S 3
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It You Buy
Your Christmas
Presents Here,
The recipient knows that you
Micbirl liim tn hnon ffin linct "
the world could furnish in
men's attiie.
I
of givcablc things for men
Bath Robes
.3. House Coats, $5.00 to $10.00
TJmbrellas, ?2.00 to S8.00.
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Below we give a few hints
S3.00 to $9.00.
Dr. N". Y. Leet Has Removed
His nlllces fiom the Fh st National
Hank building to cot net Wjomlng ave
nue and Spline stieet, oer Dtie bank,
Hnliante on Spi uce stieet.
TO THE PUBLIC.
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We hue puuhwil i I ne ii,,oiiiui nl of
Mti ,i h iiiiu mil 111 i u I'ijh, i ulti for
the hollilu triih, mul will mln thun for
pru o, noii i In foil itleinl to the puhlii.
nil will lie hiniilttnl hi (,ilin''m it.. In.
till Il llllHlll' I Nl win II'
TvEISMAN BROTHEKS,
405 Spiuce Stieet,
Opposite Dime Bnnk.
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It Is the
Highest Decision
That a nice UMBRELLA is the
most dcsliable Clulstmas Olft,
and If you want to get one that
will be appi eclated and reason
able In price, don't wait until the
i ush is on, but come to our fue
torj, select your choice In mate
rial and handle, from our enor
mous huge line, which me all
of the latest designs, and super
ior In quality. We are making
special Inducements for the holi
day tiade and we guarantee all
our goods.
SCRANT0NU1BELLAMTC
CO.,
313
Spuce Street.
Suit Cases, $5.00 to S10.00,
Hat Boxes, $6.00 to $8.00.
Full Diess Shields, $1.00
$3.50.
Opeta Hats, Gloves, Neckwear,
to
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GHAS B. SCOTT
119 Franklin Avenue.
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Oils, Paints and Varnish
MaIon?y Oil & Manufacturing Company,
141-149 Meridian Street. J
TELEPHONE 26-2. T
The Prendergast Store
1
Some people go to one
store for one thing, to an
other for something else.
But everybody comes to
Prentlergast's for Christ
mas things.
Gibson's
Calendars and
Drawings
DECEMBER
9 More Shopping Days
mtwtfs
ZZZZJIi
1617 18192021
2324 CHRISTMAS.
Somehow people are
never satisfied that they've
got the best or they've
seen everything until they
have visited Prendergast's.
Not sentiment, but sense
Wasting Time
If you saw some one
catching a great many fish
farther up the stream, would
you waste your time fishing
where vou were catching only a few ? Shop- where
most Christmas goods are. If that other fiihermeu were
catching bass and you were pulliusr out every uow and
then a poor carp would you still stick?
Shop where things are good.
Leather Goods Calendars Stationery
Fancy Box Paper Fancy Goods Bibles Playing Cards
Diaries Ink Stands
Sterling Desk Blotters Portfolios
Hand-Painted Articles Dies
Card Plates Embossed Stationery
The Most Attractive Line of Holiday Goods in the City.
Fountain Pens
Thermometers
Sofa Pillows
R. E. Prendergast,
1
207 Washington Avenue, Scrauton, Pa,
IWHI
Gloves for
Christmas
In making up your Christ
mas list don't forget Gloves.
They make a most practical
gift and are bound to be ap
preciated. This store is undoubtedly
the
Glove fl?adqtiarfers
of Scranton and vicinity.
We have Q loves of erery
description:
Kid; Glace Kid, Suede
Mocha Fleece Lined,
Mocha Silk Lined,
Mocha Unlined,
Ladies' Manisii Gloves.
Price & Jenkins,
130 Wyoming Ave.,
1
:: New Gibson
i! Pillow Designs jj
1
We have just re- ::
; : ceived Twelve New ; ;
Oibson Pillow Top j !
I Designs.
t The new drawings are '
t up to the usual "Gibson" '. !
t excellence. You know ;;
T what that means. '
I Cramer-Wells Co., ii
1
X 130 Wyoming Ave.
1
Phone 353-3. ' '
4t3
m? out
fofSMK
Drop in and look at our as
sortment of holiday goods in
Gentlemen'3 Furnishings.
How would a good winter
cap suit you?
Boys' Sizes, 50c.
Hen's Sizes $1.00.
CONRAD
Hi: 1V1.S TKMllNfi M'Wr-i.
305 Lackawanna Avenue.
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WE GIVE
TRADING STAMPS.
Hill & Cornell's
Holiday
Furniture
There can be no more
appropriate gift than one
of the following lines, all
of which are marked in
plain figures:
Writ In? Pi.Ui,
DlCvlilL' I'.ililu-,
I'jtiiy Tallies
(Inn j I li I jiu't,
I'irhr ('.Illinois
Musii' ('aMii"!,
I "Ill-Ill ( Jllltxtr,
Hook (.use.,
be runs
Mum ( liijin.
l.oitnrs
Woil, Utile,
I u) ( lull.,
tlllt Cliiii,
liiltiil ( Inirs
llni kcrs,
MMtliiK MJifij.
1'iilo.laN,
lji.linrcj,
Low prices and large
assortment to select from,
of well made and desir
able patterns.
Hill & Connell
131 N. Washington Ave.