'SMrJt 1 $ THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1901. xxxxxxxxxxxx; the modeiw tiAnnwAiui SToni. Come In Time To seo our stole nt its best to havo first choice of goods to havo best service from salesmen. You know how many handsome, use ful articles are sold at the Modern Stove. Here's just a hint. CHAFING DISH- ES. 24 styles. Trices S3.00 to $24.00. Open .Evenings. yv Foote & Shear Co. X JI9N. Washinfcton Ave Q tjooooooooooot CLOTH DOLLS Hnvo you smpii thoso fitFcliui tlnif little people'.' The American Maid, Baby land Doll, Topsy Girl, The North and the South Doll and American Sailor Boy. Just the tliliifr for n little girl's Clirlntniutt slfl. Tllti ISABYlSAZAA.lt 510 Spruce t.reet. rrfi7rnf''l:ffift'ra'"SMiiiinfi'MMiiiiTTyii Office, Toilet and Towel Supply p ftirnl-li t'l.HAN T.mi-M Wcrl;Iy. witti li.iml fome iit.il tel I'll o.il. i-.ililnit, tii-ti-ltil lil.ltr mir tor, i-mnli, I'Jir lntih, u-l; liiomii, .-.Inn- lil.uk inir nr ni-.-tt iinli-li anil riiuI lollit -.n.ii fm 5-1 per inonlli. Wc inscribe pition'K u.itiu' nit loiul-i atu! you ' K'iT(r miiiii vcsulaily. .NO MIX. IT ackawamimia 1HK IL-aiminidry. COS-310 I'enii avenue. A. 15. Warman. FERSONAL Dp. II. I!. Waie w.H i-nllul In I'll il.ut.-l lna .- ti-ul.iy. lie will it'limi this ru'iilus. Aliv Dunn, jr., K-Jt lur Xuw Vmk .tv-if-nlay, vtieu- ho opi-et.s to lie it-im.ini-iitly I,'t-.iiul. Ml,., dull.--: II. 'iiitli ami d nilifr, S'.n-.ili. ol I'o.i nielli', Ii.up rclunieil home tioin :i .hoi"t i-lt in the Uly. .Mm. 31. II. I'n-i-y, f.f tin M.uli-ori jiciiuo, li.ls nlium-il limnf frnm .1 llw iu-k-." i-it with lur li-l.itlws at I.oui-wlli-, ly. .Mis Ili'lcn I'liwcll ri'liiuii'il l.i-fl niyliL in mi llll- M'lllilMiy, ll -p.'llll till' luiliil.lt N.U.Itl.Hl Willi lir i.neiil, Mr. 11M-1 Mr-. 1. V. I'mu-ll, if liyi I.llnlcii ,-lwl. Crane's Furs, Cloaks and Suits Are the Best in the City. Tin- More will lie open until ! p. in. until CliriMinii.-. II. U. fY:mi. Cignrs in Small Boxes iml Funcy TMiick for the lioliilay tr.ulo, at tiarney liiowu & t'o.V, Linden st. "' Taxpayer's, Attention: Deionilier 2 is the hist day on whlili illy and s-i'hool taxes ean be paiil with out an milled penalty. - I-.'. .1. lioliinson, City Treasurer. Bicycles 1002 Models. ln nut fail to call anil see tlieni, tit t'nuruil iiros.' Glace Fruits, 45c lb, Worth 60c Maitlands Ron Bous and Choclontes, 30; 50c and 60c er lb, retailed in Nsw York, Soc to $r,oo. Bon Bous and Chocolates with iruit, 40c; worth 6nc. Bon Bous and Chocolates, iSc; 25c and 35c per lb, As sorted Creams, 10c per lb. Cut Rock Candy, ioc, Grape Fruit Small 45c per dozen large fruit, ioc 3 for 25c. Florida Oranges 25c (0 59c per Dozen Headquarters for Huyler's Candy fresh daily, KtigUsh Walnuts, 12c per lb, Shelled Almonds, 40c per lb, Shelled Walnuts, 40c per lb. Olives, (quart bottles), 35c, Courseu's Special Java and Mocha Coffee, iSc per lb, Coursen's "Best" Coffee, reg. iilar price 35c, this week, aSc, Order your Candies this week. Candies made fresh for our orders. E. Q. Coursen XS UIONLy) '&&- Special This Week PISTOL SHOTS PROVED FATAL FIRST DEATH AS A RESULT OF STRIKE DISORDER. Daniel McAutlffc, Who Was Shot Five Times In the Leg During the Trouble at Mornn's Snloon, on Lu zerne Street, Two Weeks Ago, Died at the Lackawanna Hospital of Blood Foisonlng Detective. Special Officer nnd Motonnan Held In Ball for the Killing. Daniel .MeAlllllTe, one (if the three men shot during the ear Htrlke frtieiiH at Murun'H saloon on Luzerne street, De cember !, tiled at the I.nrkiiwuinm hos pital shortly nl'ler I! o'clock yesterday nmrnliiK. Sylvester F. i'oski'ovo. a rJllllniilnnd detective: Frank Kol'ezln skl, alias .Senvllle, n siieolal olllcer of Alderman Millar's court, and Frank KhiKsley, an Import iiiotoriunn, were arrested for Ihe klllliif,' and are under $e,000 ball each to answer at court. MeAullffe's wounds consisted of live bullet holes In Ihe calf of the left lew. Mood poisoning quickly .set in, and three, days uftr the shootliuf, the hos pital physicians! amputated the lew above the knee ns the only means of saving his life. The operation, however, failed of its purpose, and yesterday MeAulll'ie succumbed to K.iiit;renous pnlsonhifr. The shooting was the outcome of an assault made on railway company men near the corner of Hampton street and South Main avenue, the day before. A 1 rowd had been throwing; stones at passing cars and three men were sent over at '.I..10 p. in., to nut a slop to It. These were Detective Coski'ovc, Chief t'lerk .1. J. Landers and D. T. Uellly, private secretary to fienoral .Mana ger Silllnian, When they attempted to make arrests the crowd pitched on lo them and put them to rout. All three were badly used up and Cosri-ovc was rendered unconscious by a blow on the head, lie spent the nlRht at the Scran ton piivale hospital under,'oinn- repairs. WAKllAXTri ISSl'KD. The next day the company swore out a warrant before Alderman .Millar for the arrest of "John Doe et al." nnd Special Olllcer Kofczlnskl was entrust ed with the servlnu of it. Detective Cosgrovo and Frank KiiiRsley, motor man of the car on Which (.'oskiiiVc, l.andirs and liellly went to the scene of the trouble the night before, accom panied Kofczlnski to identify the par lies wanted. Their seat eh for the assailants of the Mifht before brought them to the saloon of Dominiek Moran, corner of Luzerne and Sixteenth streets. There was a Ids' crowd in the place, probably halt a hundred, and when ICofezlnski attempt ed to serve a warrant on one or the number, a youth named William Monh ran, trouble was pcicipltaled. According; to the story of the ollieers one of the crowd attempted to strike Kofcziuskl with a miner's drill, another hit him with a club, and others piled on to Cosgrovo and Kingsley. The oflleers made their way in the outside and were retreating, so they claim, when McAulllfu took a revolver from Moghran's hands and opened lire on theni. They returned lh,. five, backing- away all Ihe time and finally broke and run, followed by a vollev of bul lets. The other side of the story was de tailed .it the hearing had before the three .judge yesterday afternoon, on a motion to admit to ball the trio accused of doing tin; shooling. "'OSUROVH AKRF.STKD. On the strength of a statement made by McAulll'fe, Inst Friday, when he be lieved he was about to die, Cosgrovo was arrested on a warrant issued by Alderman Howe, at the Instance of Su perintendent of Police Itobling-, charg ing him wllh assault and battery and shooting with intent to kill. lie was required to give ?S,000 ball, Vestcrd.'iy County Detective Phillips went before Alderman Kasson and had warrants sworn out for the arrest of Cosgrovo, Kofczlnskl and Klngsley on the charge of murder. Constable Ira :lltehell brought them In and the al derman committed them to jail, It not being- within his authorllv lo accept ball. Karly In ihe afternoon they were brought into court at the behest of their attorneys, "Willard, Warren & Knapp and O'llrlen & .Martin that a motion might be made to have them admitted to ball. District Attorney Lewis objected lo their being- released on ball, claiming he had a largo number of witnessei, at hand lo show that it was not a bail able olfense. Court decided lo hear the witnesses at the close of the argument M'sslon. At 4,:iii the three judges sal to hear the testimony. District Attorney Lewis and It, .1. Murray, private counsel for the prosecution, represented the com monwealth. Tim defense was repre sented by Major Kvcrutt AVurren, Hon. C. i O'Mnlley and M, ,T. Martin. John McAulllfc, a brother of the deceased, was present. MOHAN'S TKSTIMONY. The llrst witnessed called was Dom iniek Moran, proprietor of the saloon In which the trouble began, There were lllty or sixty men In the place at .1 o'clock p, in. -wliun the oIIIccih en tered, ho said. They stated they had a warrant lor "John Doe" and began looking about tit tlio crowd, Finally, Moglirnn wan decided upon as tlio man wauled and Kofexlnskt proceeded to read the warrant to him, Having ilnlshed with tlio reading- KofcBlnski seized Moghrnu by the coat l.ipels and begun dranglng- him towards the door. The crowd prehsed behind (hem. The witness was in rear of the crowd and could not see what was going- on In front but when ho iluully got to the outside the firing was In progress. There was no demonstration against tlio ollleeiH, lie said, Tlio crowd only went tis far as the sloop, but all of them could not bo coninlned on it and tlioso In the rear pushed those in front down the steps and on to iliu sidewalk. The witness stild no one .-druck tlio ollieers, heard no one tall them names and saw no revolvers or other vreiipous In the hands of any of the crowd. When the llrlng ceased, It Was found that three of ihe crowd had been shotf Dan jel McAulllfc, John Duuleavy and Wil liam Itourkc Dr. Claude W. Wilker, a resident physician at the I.ncki'jvuumi hospital, told of MeAulluVs reception nnd treat ment at the hospital and that lie tiled from gangrene. DILNLKAVY "AS SHOT. ?. John Duuleavy, who was shot In tlio arm, testified that he was In Moron's placo when the ollieers entered and saw the affair from almost Its inception to the end, He wns at n table playing- 11 game when the ollieers entered and did not notice tlieni, until he heard the notBo following the ittteinpl to arrest .Moghrnli, lie followed the crowd to the outside and saw' the shootlnt,' There were no shots ilred by nliy one In (lie crowd, ho said, nnd none of thorn had n gun, ns far as ho could sec, ,Mc Aullffo was shot, tie witness said, while retreating and at it time when ho Wits six yards froln Ihe ollieers. Five shots were Ilred, he said, before nuy one was si ruck. Altogether there were eighteen or twenty shots Ilred. The two oiricers and the motorman were lined up al the curb banging away Into the crowd, he said. Uuulcavy denied that he struck Koi'izlnskl nnd declared Hint there wasn't a gun In the crowd, Mrs. Catharine Moran, wife of Ihe saloonkeeper, told that she was behind the bar when the trouble began and seizing it club ran out from behind the bar and mixed up with the crowd. Home one took the club away from her, she said, but who It was took It she could mil say. When she reached Ihe outside she saw Ihe three men stand ing at the curb firing Into the crowd. She didn't see a club or revolver In the bauds of any of the crowd and didn't M ! ! 'h ! 'I' 4' A jneeting of Ihe Citizens' Alliance will be held this evening at the new Armory at eight o'clock, All members are requested to attend. W. A. MAY, Adv. Leader. ! 4 think the ollieers were In such danger as would necessitate their shooting to defend themselves. District Attorney Lewis rested at this juncture, saying- be bad any number of other witnesses who would testify stm lllarly to those who had been heard. Major Warren then renewed bis mo tion to have the defendants iitlniHieil to ball arguing that the testimony clearly disclosed the fact that the crime could not rise to the level of llrst degi murder. President Judge Ktl wards, speaking for the cotirl. said It was the opinion of the judges that the crime could not rise higher than second degree murder mid that the defendants should lie admitted to bail. The district attorney ac quiesced Court lixed the bail al ?.".,0uu In each case. The Title Guaranty and Trust company became their surety, and they were released. MeAullffe's remains weie taken from the hospital lo C'uslck's undertaking; establishment lo be prep.-iied for limial. Later they were transferred to the family home. :;2" Seventeenth street. .McAullffe was a mine driver by occu pation. Christmas Trees, Evergreens, etc. It will gie you much belter satisfac tion if you make your selection early, and we are able to offer a cut load of llncst spruce trees. We also Have n large supply of holly wreaths, loose holly, ground pine roping, mistletoe and various kinds of holiday dei orations. Pierce's Market, ' 1111-111 Peim avenue. Guernsey Hall. One high-grade, beautilul I'prighl Piano, as good as new In every respect, scarcely a mark on It. Beautiful ma hogany case; tan lie purchased this week for the eusli lor $1".".. Come and see it, it will pay you. Bll-lilti Wash ington avenue, Scranlon, Pa, " Most Aiwrourlate Gifts Can be found In our line line of um brellas, milliters, silk suspenders, etc. Ulchards it Wlrlh, ":' Lackawanna a venue. k&M He Wants a Necktie You may depend on that for, no matter how many neckties a man may have, he's always glad to gel more. Part of the pleasure of giving is in choosing; being sure of his pleasure add to your own by mak ing selections from our choice assortment of Holi day Neckwear. We call special attention to our line of high grade silks, in patterns that in clude exclusive designs id stripes and figures. Four-in-hands, English Squares and De Joinvilles, $ J. 00 to $3.00 Half Dollar Ties. Linger variety and better quality at 50c than vou'II see anywhere else, color, combinations that will please every taste Open Eveniuys. if FuT, H L "ON T,'feUAf(r:" SHOT WHILE UPA TREE CHICKEN THIEF MET DEATH IN DICKSON CITY, Frank Slcnczclns Shot In the Brensl by Thomnti Meelmn While At tempting to Stettl Poultry from the Promises of Thonms McGulre. Meehnn Has Ilecn Arrested nnd Committed Without Hall to the County Jail He Say Ho Didn't Know Slcnczclns Wns In the Tree. The man who wns shot on Tuesday night In Dickson City while stealing chickens and who died shortly after wards, was I'Vunk Shnczclas, 11 I'olnnd er. aged L'S years. Thomas Median, who shot him. Is In the county jail, committed without ball on Ihe charge of murder. ''"'' ! 4 ! ! 'h ! Mcchr.it boarded with Thomas Mc nulre, who routs the Smith farm, near the lower end of Dickson City. He says he was sitting In the bouse writ ing u letter on Tuesday night when lie heard a noise In the yard and peer ing out the window saw two men near the chicken coop. He armed himself with a shot gun and awakened Mefiulre. The latter took a revolver and thus armed the two men slide out Into the yard, Mee htin says that be determined to scare the men and Ilred his gun In the air. lie was shocked a minute later to see the body of Sknctolos tumble from a tree near the chicken coop and to dis cover, upon examination that the lat ter had been shot in the breast. The injured man was removed to the bor ough building where he died in half an hour. Median declares that he did not know that Skaezelns was in the tree and that his only idea, in llriug was to scare the men. lie gave himself up yesterday and was committed to the county jail without ball by P.urgess Kennedy. An examination of the prem ises alter the shooting revealed the fact that SUacy.clas must have been wring ing the necks of the chickens roosting in the tree and then throwing the fowls to the ground. Coroner Itoborts made a post-mortem examination yesterday and found that several of the shot ,had pierced the heart and lungs of the dead man. flo will conduct an imiuesl in the case either tonight or tomorrow night. Thomas Skaezelus. a brother of the dead man, and Wychok Vororachiclc were arrested yesterday on suspicion of being connected with the attempted chickin stealing, and in default of ball weie late last night toinmltteil to ihe county jail. , Shopping: lunches nt Hanley's. The time is sliori. for the immense amount of buying that must be done between now and Christmas. Ladles' .shopping lunches, as well as refresh ments for the gentlemen, are served all day at llanb-y's, L'O Spruce street. Christmas Plum Pudding-. Place your order early with Jlauley, l"n Spruce street, where there Is a surety of purity. Henry the Fourth, Key West cigars, al O'lluru's, 1111 Spruce sin et, " . j j tj ji j j j. jt j .j. ! j ! ! j ! i - i P"B ITS tf 4 3 of up-to-date Rockers, Couches, Odd Pieces, Brass Beds, Sideboards. A choice Hue of Velvets, Brussels, Ingrains. Holiday gnotls arriving dally, Cash or Credit. 1'1M!!3 KRAXKLlX AVK.NM'K, . . : : nicker Articles for Ohri I have an exquisite line of Smokers Articles, among them mauy new Novelties Never before seen iu Scran- j .: fSDRiRsn b y si I" i e y r l - . . vor.v attrattlve line : ton. Handsome Pipes, of every description, Cigar Holders, Smoking sets, etc. Something New in 'iVbacco Jars and Ash trays, called Opal Ware is especially ar tistic. Your inspection in vited. Selected line of Cigars for holiday trade. W. R. Shoop Menrs Building. NO. 3 TEAM WON. Bowline' Between Teams of the Qreen Rid go Wheelmen. The bowling gnines scheduled for to night, between the No, ' nnd No. :i 111 cycle Club league teams of the Oreon Ithlgo Wheelmen, were rolled limt night, In order lo give the players an oppor tunity to intend Hie opening of the West Side Wheelmen's new alleys to night, The No, :i team won two out ut the three gunies. Sherman hud high score, I'.M, while Nlcol had high nver nge, 171. The score: uillll'A lllDdi: .mi. '. T.itnU. IWtir I Mi I'.i U 171 Itnttt'iMI Kit ll'i 11 1.V1 Cti.iiiii.in Ill l:!s K! i:,l l'niiit l-'i li.il II", l!i Nli'iil 1M li IV? Ml TnliiN Vtl i7 pll" '.'.'.HI IIIIKI'.V IIIIXII! Ml. II. Tol,d, 1.-.1 tin h-.i III! Ilil 4'tf 1211 ITU I.VI 1 111 in". in: l:ll 1711 J70 Micriiuii , l.'l.'i Smith 1:11 Kinpt I.'i'i Dolpli I.VI lllki 1-J7 Vtl1) 7-V.I MORE DYNAMITING. Car Blown Up on Carbon Street. Mnlion and Mitchell to Confer today Two Strikers Return. Yesterday's dynamiting; of a trolley cor took place before daybreak". Car bon street, In the vicinity of the bridge leading lo the chutes of the Pine Hrook colliery, was tin; scene. This dynamiting; differed from the others In that it was the rear truck which exploded the cartridge. A num ber of cars had passed this spot bound from the Providence barn to the cen tral city to start out for the day. Al dill a car with two ex-strlkers comprising- tlfb crew, came along and en countered the dynamite. The front truck passed by without exploding the cartridge. One of the rear wheels struck it nnd tbeie was the usual con sequences, a broken tlango. smashed windows and deranged machinery. How the front wheels escaped the cart ridge Is a mystery. One explanation offered Is that the percussion cap was not on tin: rail until the front wheels of the car brushed against the cart ridge and twisted It about. An assault was made on a ciew at Olyphant yesterday but It had no se rious eonsequenres. Car No. Iu:s of the Green llldge Peo ple's line was dynamited on Capouse avenue near Green Ridge street last night about S.:!0 o'clock. There were twenty ladies on board, but no serious damages resulted beyond the blowing off of the llange of one of tlio wheels. Two more of the strikers, Tony Ryder and ,T. S. Andrews, returned to work yesterday, making thirty in all who tire now back on the cars. National President W. D. Malum, of the street car union, is laid in bed with rheumatism at tlio annex to the Grand Central hotel. President John Mitchell of the mine workers Is to come here to day to act with Mr. Million In dealing with the strike. Mr, Mahon said yes terday that he had nothing to give out as lo their plans for the future further Hum that the light will be prosecuted with all visor. One proposition advanced by the strikers is to have President Million Intercede with Senator .Mark Hitnnu lo lake a hand In settling; the strike. President Mitchell is coming bore direct from the session or the National Civic Federation, or which he is a. lead ing member. He is one of the sub-committee appointed to perfect plans for WALL POCKETS r.it-lmilft Wider (Viol.-, i icli in ilviii::! is In li-mltT tlieni potfi'Ot copi.'. Tl.imlmiih iii.illul ami HiuriiiiicVil l.v- Kekl fume, IJ1 Iih1k', Willi gill ctii.iiitt'tit euini'i-. V il.fuiiy uiiil '-iiiUlte Kill, veil worth si, no. s,. tlieni in mip f,lnitv winiiow. fllVIIV A WAV Klll'.i: to .ill iimih.i-.t-is ,,i A. , I'. ISVKI.M! PolfUl'lt, COc, a can. Iion'l lull In prunm- niu-. THE GREAT Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co,, III I..icl,.i.iim.i .vo :1JI Nmlh Miiii Ai 'l'lionc ".'!-', I'lDinpi ilcliuiy, .Now 'phone , ;:! THE PRENDERGAST STORE. DECEMBER 5 More Shopping Days mtwtf s" II9J20I2I 2324 CHRIS' MAS. M Fancy Goods Stationery Culciifliirs fancy Itox Papers Leather Goods Pocket Hooks Sterling Desk Blotters Playing Cards lliblcs Fountain Pens Diaries Inkstands Chatelaines Thermometers Portfolios Traveling Cases Headed Mags Silk and Leather Sola Pillows Dies Card Plates Embossed Stationery R. E. Prendergas Art Stationer, $ $ Oils, Paints Malony Oil & ManttfacttJPing Company, J 141-149 meridian Street, f X the settlement of nil labor disputes by arbitration, It will be suggested in him that Ihe federation give Its scheme u test In the street cur strike, A MODEL BHEWERY. Fine Establishment of the Keystone Company, nt Dunmore. One of the most prosperous Industries III this locality Is the Keyslone Itrew ery company, or nunmnre. During the past few years this establishment bus several times outgrown Its home, ne cessitating new niitl more coniinmllous uddltlous to the large plant, Robert C, Wills, treasuier nnd man ager, him made this brewery famous by always Insisting that nothing bill the best, go Into every product of the Key stone brewery, which, together with the most solohllile nnd sanitary con ditions which prevail throughout the establishment, Insures that every drop of beer or ale under the Keyslono trndo-mnrk Is absolutely pure. Key stone beer and ale can bo secured at the best, holelo and cai'os throughout tlio l.acknwuuna valley, Dr. N. Y. Xeet Hits Removed Ills ollices from the First National Hank building lo corner Wyoming ave nue tint! Spruce street, over Dime bank. Kntranoe on Spruce street. Removed. Dr. G. K. Hill & Sou have removed to three buildings below their former place, UUti Lackawanna avenue, .Look for signs. ' Useful Presents Will be found In our line of umbrellas, silk mulllers, silk suspenders, house coats, etc. Richards Wlrlh, ":M Lack awanna avenue. ' Lewis & Roilly. "Always llusy" Shoo Stores, will be open evenings until Christmas. i' 4' 4 I fr t Attention! I 4 41 j, A years subscription for any . magazine makes n valuable . , Xmns g-it't. Lenvo orders with Reisman Bros., 405 Spruce Street. Open, Evenings. 4 4 41 4 4 4 4" 4 4 4 4" 4 41 ! 4 4 4 4 4 It Is the Highest Decision That ti nice CMRUICLLA Is tlio most desirable Christmas Gift, and if you want to got one that will be appreciated and reason able In price, don't wait until the rush is on, but come lo our fac tory, select your choice in nntte i inl nnd bundle, from our enor mous large line, which are till of the latest designs, and super ior in quality. We tire making special inducements for tlio holi day trade ami we guarantee all our goods. SCRANTON UKLLH W F'C Spuce Street. j WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS. Your Christma Wants Are easily supplied at this store, and no other store combines ideas and beauty as docs this, 207 Washington Avenue oso and Varnis 2 f 44-4'4'4.S Handsoms ! Pin Cushions I Wu have an exquisite i 11UC 01 I Satin Finished I Pin Cushions Lace Trimmed. which we are selling at prices ranging from 50c to SI. 25. Cramer-Wells Co., 130 Wyoming Avenue. f JPhono 353-3. fr J Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Etc. We have a large stock of unre deemed pledges that we will sell during the holidays at less than one-half their value. If you want a Diamond Ring, Gold Watch, Pair Opera Glasses, Musical Instruments, come to us. You can buv thesa goods of us cheaper than any placf in the city. 9 Pawnbroker and Jeweler. 123 l'KXN AVKXU1-;. Dress Suit Cases Are always acceptable Christum g-ifts. We are showing- a beautiful line of leather Cases with spring steel frames, brass trimmed, liner or silk lined at $3.00 and up. CONRAD Open Evenings. 305 Lackawanna Ave. OPEN EVENINGS. TREE B. SCOTT 11 Franklin Avenue. PHONOGRAPHS. jRww?Jwi)-'w'M.u.trICTa3g j Clirlslnui (lift Sueeesllnn No. 7. H For an InvaSkl ul, .11 I- mot 11 1I11IU11I "i auli'ttlun tlutt ..II .lll pil.ltl.' Hoi.'l.t- g u II. ...II - I ohiuill.-.l III "111,;. Wl 1:1,,' .mil In .1 ,l' Til, !, J , r ; (.;- 1 In t .11.1l 111:11 tint Ir tin- riil. I'.iiiiii, I,, -nt, - 1111K111K "-. llM'M.llh-h Kl III III!' lllll.ll.V, M'rtill I 1) Mil iiml .ill ili'ii.iilmi-Ml-. nt limiii- iiv "in . .III .nljl -UliU' t.llll.i H'l WIMIW ''' il.iini- iii.-.ili n it -lilt lint-, 11, n 1-, -,i,i.iin Uhlli- illrt't'tly .'in 1I1, 1 IhcI it lui-. ti,,i i,i iii", a It. ,-''i 1 In- . aunt Mill, 1- 1,,. tin- liai liiinii-11. I 1 1, ,u 11.', t in- li ,1 inn- In 1 -1 n, , ,i -ii 1i1-.ii, it JH1.U'. Mult- 111 l..ti' Utlll'i.l ll.'ll fl.MIU', Mltll CI 75 , I, I, 11 II., in.i- I Vtl. J it J .11 i-itini- 11(1011 1 r-i -ln-.-l . (iii.niT or.' rr.uniM.Y. II, mil inn, lu-c-. i-11 i-il hi, ill n'a in-, -. , lyill i-iillllls. THE: C0NOMY ffiazliEDR U 22iJ-.V,u7 Wjoming Avenue. i. ' V fet -1 .,' C..i t-gJ&MgrfryfU- -SjjJ- -- '.'v: -y-JC f i pv4 " ,