The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 21, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2J, tOOl.
Buy Your
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I'oiti K'lfiir, ('iiiKillur, ' atir, I'reiii-s
Lillian lluwill. i.iiliiiiiiln. iinl n'l Hit'
lirnvl I'lni' K-y WVf-t rlr "l
Mil- inli
E, C. MORRIS,
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We are the leadeis in oveiythlng
in the line of PICTURES. THAMES,
ART NOVELTIES, ETC.
We especially call your nttentioti
to our line of Imported Art Novel
ties from Dresden. Germany "
Frniice.
A loot. nt nur .-lime window will HI .,l"1 w',jl
to isperl In our loro.
Jacobs & Fasold,
209 WASHINGTON AVENUE.
(Store npm ccrnitii!.)
( Gty Notes. )
Mi:i.T rOI: I'llACTU'l.'. The -utility .v. 1'Otil
cLim of N. I.llke'-I p.llill Hill IrlCl't llli- .llll'l-
noon in tho I'.iii'li hi.ti-e. In pr.utiio Uuiiliiii'-dinl-.
iiicu i.i; ixi n i. is: cit-The J-uui.ton i;i . i.
tluli will iue .iiiothn- nf il- iiupulii' -Hindi
niKlit. luin-hc. loinjht fimn !i.:: i m l; uMnli,
in nienitiu- null.
IMI'ORTWT MfXTIN't:. Tlieie will I"' . ij
InilinrtJiiL lneitiiiff (I tin-'It. teller-' Multnl iil
lit .i m l.iliou, in lioaid of (.ontinl mom-, .it 1-)
ii'iliiil. ill up this imuiiiiiir. i:n m. mli-r in
i.niii-tly leipio-ti il Iri he pti-nil.
UlMKllT I. AM' Miilir.- V l.i.l. ul.-ii.U-il
umieit foi tin 'ifioflt of. Hie Howard I'lre
Mi-llioili-l Kpi-tnnil ct.uii.li wj- In-Ill 1 i-i uiuhl
in liucm-cy hall. Ill'- -ti-llit .tlli.iitioii .H V.i-s
I 1(11.1 11.11011, Oil. HI till' ll'-t I 'lillCil 'T Ill-till
I ho (ounti.i.
Mil-. 1 OMUKItl'OltlJ'-- ITMIIIAI. -Il.i- lum:
til ot Ml-. Ann C-iiiiiii-iIoiiI look I'hic ji'-l-r l.i;
nioiniiin Mont ht-r i cyidi n. .- on l'm-lp- -iiti.i. A
M-ldllll (iUillll lllli-. fol ill.' ll"iej-ill tt.l- It'll'-
l.i.iti'il n. i IM.':' 1iiiii.Ii liy llo V.tUn-i
(illfln. I iio tiitiiimnl v.i- in ih Cillinlit
(I UK It'll.
'llllll'UXXlll UAIili I'IMMVllll.N -llu- Hi-
lilllillClll j.ill..ll IC-t T.l III" 'llllltl-l-lltll W.llll 'Mil
In. In-Ill toil.n- lii-twiin llu- liom- of I Jin! T p.
lo. Tin' n-.'i-tiy lit ilr.-(l I i-l uialit, wlie.i tin;
toll.iwin',' (.uiiliilili'- I'. id uKl-tcr.il wllii -"(.r-t.in
l.ul?: (lio.)l lonliollu, It 'I I.imu'; on--liililr,
T. - IIhIHiiik: UI-...I. I'.ilw.ml .
Iiiil' lilll.NK Nil! Hill M. In 'II..- 1 1 limn. '
iipnt (-tuiJi ot the i-ioieulini:- to ti- -K
llu- llieniii' ot Unity l.iiili-rliL-t il w.h -it.ueil tint
1 Milk luciic, one of tin- l.iuni-.i''-- deli ttivi--f
"2ot diiii'k anil jil.ueil . pu-ition tiool." It v.i.
wiitten '-put think .mil pljeil expo-uion pool,"
Inn (In- iiiikiml wre Hut I- jlwivo tni'.iiu 11 1
tipe- would not le- It .ipin.ii m thit mi.
IL. I.. WD U. I'Ai I.Vi. Tin- ciiip!o(- of
t' Di.iiiioinl, M.uimIIo ftml -ton-, liiiii"-. will tn
p.iiil tnil.ti. rii Momliv 111'- iuv i.n will i-ii
Hit oinhlc-. ii'iii,tlo, llliv, llJll-lrjil, IM-til-nil-
mil Wooilw nil. On Tne-ilay, pij- will Ik
m id.- Jt the Auhhalil. llcllcMie, lidkuie v.i-lt-i
i. Ilil-liin, Ci.mii;.i. roiitiiKiil.ll, Dm I j c, llJitip
i i llolili-n, llyile I'.iik, llMonl, I'.i lie. Mom -mil
'I i-'i-i. "I lii .iiuiiuciitent will she ill the mire
v In inii1.mil in .nut .ibuui llu- I. irlciw "inli
Pil'i- inolnv lor t'llli.-lltl.l-.
ONLY $1,500 DOWN.
And $3,000 on Time at Five and
One-hnlf Per Cent. Interest.
Tin. abou- terms neuUM-s on of the
Um.'t-l lnoppi'lios on Si'ott Htivcl, Ulakc
l. Olypliant. Iot 70 by SOU with two
iiintlpii) houses. The larsi'i- hous It n
fi-y tleslnihlo l-rslUencc, with U looms.
Ini-ludhiR leccptknt hall and the hath
HKini. All tho convfiilcm-os of a city
lmnso. Doth housos newly pulntcl.
lion fences, stonn walks, Jim- shtih'
lii'cs and only a t'uw inlniucs ft out
si i pot and humm win?, anil six inllus
lnim Seranton. Call upon or addt-oss,
W. 'V. HucUott, lTk'i' hulUUnK, fprnn
ton, Pa. ''
Thf auiuml tnoethiR tor iln i-U-ciion
uf Hvp trusleps for Keystone- Academy
will hi- hold at the hulldliifr tit Factot.v
vlllo on January ii, 190.', at lo a. in.
K. .M reek, hVeretary.
00,000 Cigars at Wholesale and
Retail.
Imported, Key West, 1'oito llh-ti and
dotnestle: from SI per box to $.',;.
V.. il. fonrM'ii.
Huyler's for Christinnn.
- .nesh lot for holiday trade just n-i-ehed.
1'helps' pliarnmcy.
Skates Shai pened,
Hollow ground.
Florey & Urooks,
' - I'll AVuHhiiiRtou avpmiP.
4-H-f"H"f-"f-f-f-M"H-f-f-f-ft4-
Dunu uri tiintij.
Spring Brook Water,lst Mtg.5s
Lacka. Valley Elec. Light, 1st
Mtg 5s.
North Jersey and Pocono Moun
tain Ice Co,, 1st Mtg Os.
Standard Gas Co., 1st Mtg 5s.
Lhlghton Water Supply Co,,
1st mg 5s.
New Mexico Railway and Goal
Co., Is Mtg 5s.
DesciJ;,, vii and price on appli
cation. -f CO llrojiilwj.v, N. V -f
-f Willtf-Uirrc. CarbonJtle. -f
4- 4 6S ComiaouuciUU'Bklf, ScrautDo, I'l. -f
THE WATER QUESTION.
Letter Whlult Recorder Council Is
Sending' Out,
The rolloHliitf Is a 'opy of the lollei
which flecordnr h, Ciiiinell Is 'ipinl
Intf out to nil the lnie pioporty nii
PI'H III the oily itsltllii,' fur their View"
on the water hiipsiIimi:
C'.eeitllte ll.-p ir llncnt t'li, nt 'inli-oli, IV. U
I roiinell, ItciMnld,
.. 'ini'ii -JJinl. I"nl.
'Ii -, is i niton, I'.i.:
) Mi- -h 'Jin, 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 .r tit- i iij nwiiiiiL' 'tnl
)nl'itliiir -le own i.ittr woil. h.H li'ithtly I' eti
fei"iilii!i coiulilertlilt iitli-nlloii, .mil lirti lieen n
W ill Id t O tll-tl lllli'l lltlljlia lll( I lt. lllltllllll'lFH
.1 ml 1 'trirt- litlliihri i I nur titlHM aetiei.ill.1.
Hi luii- the lniiltii mh.imr- iiti luitliei', luw
'Wr, 1 hle llinilttlit II niUktlilc In Icltn, u
Mr n tin ilile, liow llu1 iilcl will Iio itPihul h
inn l.ttm-i IjAimjvm, uiiti. niter ull. nni't n1ll
tiutch riiiie the litniliti 01 le.ip tin- In tielll if
the tinilerMkliiit, ihclilil It lietolin' n iimIIij.
Willi lil mil in leW, I li.Ut- tlkrn the lilml.i
In I'k 1li.it .Mill fnol me with 1 Inli'f iiH'lol'
01 loin- lile.t- on the I111II1I-.
I'lifl How tin Jon iiin-Mii- Hie ui'iii'LiI it iW-
n Ion Hut the ilti i-h.i!) own it- own w.il'i
-xtnii '
N'i tin I Mount .Mill loii-lilct II tle-li ilile for llm
I' I" piiu.liii the til.ilit ot Hie .-rr.lliltui t,i.
.nut W.iler ioinini.i or Imllil .1 new pl.inl of IN
Mil,
'lliiriUh.il .iiiilil j, nt inii'lilii- -i 1 e.won 1 1 ih
inn for the tin In espdiil foe It- mn witt
i'rltt? 1 .1111,
u nCipimill,t .voin-t.
V. I.. Cnmicll, f'ltj Hi.. 11 li-t
LAST DAY OP CONTEST,
All Lists and Estimates Must Be
Sent in Before' G O'clock This
Evening.
Toiluj. Is the last day uf The '11 J -
lilinu's Junior Educational Contest, and
all lists of words and estimates of tin.
lesull must be mailed or handed In at
The Tilbnne oflli-e before ii o'clock this
evening. Ye.ituulay was the Kteateit
day In the eontesl so far, 10.1 li-us of
words h.ivliiK been bunded to the Con
tost t-Mltor, in addition to hundreds of
estimates as to the number of woidi
the successful contestant will llud. The
11. tines anil addresses of Hie boys anil
sit I- who sent in lists ate as follow.-:
rl.ll l DlM'-t, OJ" l.(P (null.
II no!. I 1:. .N 1 ,1 ili up. till clh-ni) -iipit.
Iliini Njhei. I."' 'l.ijloi' iiMitue.
I'.ll.i- 'llioiiia, "n.i Willi 1111 M t.
IIIUp llee. I'lCl.Ville.
Ji e I". Kilth, ii lentil -net 1.
II iny lliinllck, 1020 Vine mieet.
Ituilii M 1 1 i r. Tulor.
Ilow.n.l .1. Iliilwell.
.V. t til- At no, -J'l Di.i ikilf -tint. I .iiliuinlili.
Allin Kiine. Kjih- -li.it, (.'.itli.iiitl.ili-.
W.iltei Olun, 1.117 lliinpton -tuet
I.iIIIjh I'.. WW, iro lilil"!. -tint.
tui.i M. iioeiu.iU't r, 1711 t .ipou-e .nnnie.
Miilt.nct M. OH1.1, J117 lliinpton -fid.
Iltilii-ir slnu 11. 1107 .l.iik-Mtri .-tit-et.
lu-in- -diliii, till Dxl.itV couil.
i;ili;ir (1I1.1-111, 1107 l.u7eiiip -tint.
.lo-cph It. Conloii, l .nlioiut lip.
Ilow.inl .1. -puui'i. Nil holvui.
.Miiltiu lloai. p., oil Kiniitt t i-tiii-t.
M'.illu lin-li.1, Oljphant.
Mi A. Ti uw, Mn-((iw.
Uill.nil IMiii-iir, ol! Ilc.'ii -tint.
l.oiiii W. Jlojle, o.tl Willi 1111 .-I.. I'nl-lt.ii.
1.1. line I.Uhtln.ili, .l.ini.in.
i:iL-pttii I.U'itljoth, liinmi.
D.i tnl I.', .lone-. "II -mull II.mI.- I'.iik .imiiii.-.
I.eiroi.i .l.i, I'otr-r Oiij.
.loitpliliii- Den l.e, MililuM.
Miriou l.iiilitbiil.v, .lil iu 11.
.1 mie- l.nihtlioii.i, .Ipunin.
.I.iinc-T. Ih-.tid. i'., 010 ( In imiiiip.
"i-int -lutlti, :ti- ri.iuklin imiiih-.
Mollu- s-njMt, IJ'i I'ciiii .iMiuie,
lie le Moii.mii, lll Willl.no -lint.
II .-'.iloini.n.
Ili'iibcu Dim-, l.lil linii- (i.-.ut.
Minnie II.I1U1. 111." J.ln.Ml --itett.
Croiue ICmukiI.i, 70- ll.ii p -in it.
Helen D'lliuii. Aop.i.
I1I.1 i-'. 1'iiiikieil, Jiiinin.
I'.lh(.llt (..lle, U7 .li-tlil-ou .inline,
Meie Itei-111.n1, Al l'u-t .lied.
l-.iln ll.i (.irii, 1J7 .1.-11 1 1 -.111 iim inn-.
Itjlph llewmld-, Si! New Voik -tu-it.
ThoiiU- W.iu'o, leu' 1- ltio.nlw.il.
( ill H. Ciwlun. 71) .IttKi.-ou iiM-uite.
Urn- c, .loin ., Mo N'oitli llelipn n .hi mie.
M.in .M1.ll.1le, lis l'h(lK -tieel.
Iltln'l Viitiiony, .". Ado-r immiuc.
I'uil lletlnei'. It Itlicilu .nenm.
Mimout ll.nlow, I'i- I'l.tuklin .iMiiiie.
Mi I'llilnuli. ."il1') H.i-hiiitou indiue.
I kit'enii' Morniii'ii. Jelld-on .nentit-.
rthui Jloiitiln-ii , .Idfdi-ou jM-nue.
l-'i.inn- lloheit-, ;!.7i Aoilli CatlcM .mini".
-till 1 Mori my, .'JU -until Wdi.-lir .-mum.
Minnie ltl-k-, i.l' Mdei -tint.
I link- f'.nij, .M.1-10W.
I Icniciiliiie U.ill.ijiu.' f,"i .Muh-i'm .imiiii.-.
Ituy IV nitldi, IViltoii.
'II10111.1- Dmitl-. l.'.l'i l.it.i.M-ile -tin1.
1)111 If- AV.lxni.1ll. 101.! T.ijloi' .IMiuie.
l.c-lie .1. Itei-e, 'l.tloi.
.Mind II lildock. I.iiitnlu llnitht-.
Willl..lll Silllnl.l.l. :'ni .Mllllidl.l -11 it.
.lnim Milliu'i, I'll l.ueine .-tin 1,
-ttll.i I .inipion, n'i 'ill in iim mn-.
lldrii ll.iiltnin, l'U'i I'leciutt iiMluie.
llii-l Ail.i'i-on, Mi Wood liieel.
Ijllle- P. llkills, 'XI "1 IM1..1 .inline.
l'.nil'.le A liw.irt, :J I'eini .1U1UIC.
lii.irli Uell.imy, I'JI Diliw.nc t!tct.
lute I. Il.iwik.up, 7lU llifl.oij -(nil.
'llii'iu.i- IIiijlu.-, U07'.- llaiiiploii ctii-i I.
tlinlidi S I H c-1 -1 e 1 1 1 , .V.'l ll.ljlliouil mini.
l.l'.ie W'illijiii-, 11"1 llotk f-tuct.
M.idillnc Mephen-, Niihok-oii.
Iltiuiiiit iloiu.-, IjOi .kukftoii -lint.
MjikikiIio M.ilono, I'oit-t 1 iiy,
I'lliil M.iv l'k, fiiUllle,
liliiiii1 Nil hoi-, .III mi 11.
llihU'il K.ilU'i, r.Jii lioidou Mini,
Maou J'.illiiun, 17 Illchl.iiiil .uenne, I'lilmn IiU
Jljinlie Arnold lliislm, I'etkillle.
Willi.' MollCJIl, I'Ptklllle.
Ivinniuier, r.iitoi.ille.
M011U lldi.Mi-. -101 I'.nmnni! innit.
l.con I'ottn-, riioiiip-ou.
Noniiui Tlioiii-i-, (Mjpluiit.
i:tl.el W'.itkln-, .111 '.mill riliii..ie .111 line.
.Ijioli (ii'lci, SIS lMill .iMiuie.
K.'itlc Cl.ilul ill, riiloud.ile.
.M.iiolk- Tlioiiiton, loiitliKill.il .Mliif,
.1, mile .Moiitiionii ly, oil pliant.
lib.. W.i-hluiiu, I'.I Wifitiii pi in-,
I'lnnu rultue, IS- -oiltll (lllll'ld .llilnie,
I I.ll.l IJillll., Illpllottolll.
I.iiu nliennin, lliltnii.
I.nl . It l Il.1n111.il, .'ill I town .IM line.
Kiln t .loplln-.-, I'iiklllc.
Ih.nks l-piiiseon -piltlliiK, I'oii-it l 1 t.i
ll Is doubtlul If The Tilbnne I able
to annouiieo the wlnnois before Tues
day inoriiliiifi as each list must lie koiio
over carefully to guard iiKiilnst any
wrong wordB having cretit In by acci
dent. Full announcement of the man
ner of awardliiH tho prizes will lie an
nounced on Monday. This question has
been ticked;
Contest Editor If two aie tied In the
gueHSlng (.outesl will you divide the
prlne? .Miss Julia Eldeii.
So; every estimate Is numbered as le
celved and If two or more estimate
lorrectly the one whose estimate was
llil received will be entitled to tho
llrst pi lise, the setoiul e.stlmatf lecelved
to s-eeond prize, and ,-o 011,
H'lT TIH-5 Ol'T.i
Contest Editor,
Seranton Tribune.
I estimate that the winner of the
Hist prize in The Tilbune's ''Junior
Educational Contest" will have
, words,
Name ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,
Addi ess , , , . , .
Mr, Chas. Russell, Conceit 'Cellist
and Teacher, of New Yoik,
Will accept a limited number of pupils
In Scrunton. For teims, tie, apply to
Miss Julia O. Allen, 012 Washington
avcuuct
NEWS OF THE
BOWLING WORLD
GOSSIP PROM AMONG THE
KNIGHTS OF THF. PIN.
"Phil'' Roll, the Captain of the
Bnckus, Team, Recognlssed ns a Safe
Bowlei "Billy" Hopkinw Will
Probably Compete nt Buffalo.
Electric City Wheelmen to Have n
Team In the Noithenstern Leaguo
for Second Season Games Sched
uled for Monday Night.
A picture of I'liillp Itoll, captain of
Die slrotut ami sternly lliicktis ten in.
and one of the greiiltst bowling eii
ihiiBluits in tills putt of tho stute. Is
printed In this column. Mi. Iloll has
been ii member of the llnektw t"atn
I 1'1 US I'lllf.ll' ItOI I .
ever since Its oigaulKullou and is what
may be termed a "safe" bowler, thai H.
he Is always curtain tt maintain :i
steady average without rolling 210 one
game and 12.'! the next.
Nearly all of .Mr. Roll's spate time
is spool in perfecting hlm.self In the
art of bowling and in extolling the
infills of his team In which lie takes
a gieat pride, lie is a sucies-'ful busi
ness man. being the proprietor of a
prospeious giocery store on Webster
avenue,
.
U is extremely probable thai "liill.v"
Hopkins, of the liackus team, who is
rciognlKfd as one of lite best bowlers
in Hie state, will go to Buffalo to iiiiii
pete for a ptixe in the national bowl
ing tournament which opens in that
city on January l!0.
He is cndcnvoilug lo get some other
local bowler to accompany hlni so that
he can also complete In the two-men
team eontiM. Bartl. of the Elks: Tay
lor, or the Croon nidge Wheelmen and
(lui-man, of the Black Diamonds, are
among those mentioned as iood p.-ttt-ueis
for Hopkins.
The lClectik City Wheelmen, iiIium'
splendid new alleys were opened on
Tliur.-duy night, will in all.piobabllitv
have a team In the .Northeastern 1'enn
sylvanl.i league for the second season
which will open the end of January.
Thole are a number of good bowlers
belonging to the club and a sluing
team could easily be organized. The
South Seranton Bowling club also
wants to put a team in the Held for
the set oiul seii-on so thai ail eight club
circuit can be easily airanged.
The (ileen ISidge Wheelmen's- bowl
dig team has been playing to haul
luck all season. Last .Monday night
the Hi eon Bidgers made the highest
score for a single game made so far
this season, lilt! and also the highest
total made for three games, 'J.tiCO. Xot
only this bill John Taylor, the team's
captain, has tho highest seme of the
season, 2.Y2. to his credit and also the
highest individual avenge, 102 1-"
Despite this splendid showing the
wheelmen's team Is in fourth place iriid
has only a fighting chance of winning
the trophy.
The liuht for the clip now seems to be
between the Black Diamonds, AVest
Ends and Backus, The West Hnds have
gradually worked themselves up from
the bottom and have the reputation of
being good llnlshers. They aie very
much In the race and will make a hard
light for the cup. The Backus team
bowled In poor form Inst .Monday night
and 'lost all three games.
Captain Boll is not disenhearleneil,
however, anil Is leady lo take bets that
hit) team conies nut ahead.
The fearfully pool- bowling of tho
Elks last .Monday night was atttlbu
tilile to the absence of the team's two
best bowlers, Bartl and Phillips.
The former was kept out of town by
a washout but will bo in the game on
Monday night and vows Hint ir he can
help it, the Elks will not lluish In last
place,
Tile highest Individual scale Willi h
has been made in any alley in this
city this season wiih made a few days
ngo on the Backus alleys by "liollie"
Becker, who i oiled 2-1S,
Becker was formerly a member of the
Backus team but is uoi suitable for
team work being one of those bowlers
who goes all to pieces lo a mutch game
but who can make phenomenal scores
In a pilvatii game, where thoin l' little
iiirvous strain,
The membets of the two learns which
tho West End Wheelmen have In the
Bicycle i lab's league will do no more
bowling until after tho first of the now
year because of the holidays, deeming
that It Is well to rest fiom athlollc
sports during this scaton of the year.
Tim games lo bo Killed on Monday
night promise to be of uutisuiil Interest,
Tim Blink Diamond will try conclu
sions with tho Backus leani, while the
Si rantoii Blt-ytlo club will be paired
with the Green Bldge wheelmen, The
No, 1 team of tho Wat End wheelmen
will tome to this city lo roll the Elk.-i,
Received Presents,
When the Hctanton Business college
ilused Its set-sloiiH yesterday noon, for
.i two weeks' vacation, tho students
showed tholr thorough appreciation ot
what their Instructors are doing for
them by making the lollowlng piesents.
To I'jofesssors Uiii-k and Whltmore,
each a luindsomo parlor rocker; In
Prof. YiMler, a sllver-inouiited silk utn
biella, suitably engraved; to Miss Suslo
Tierney, n beautiful jewel box. The
presentation speeches were matin by
Mi. William Km ns, of Uornellsville, N.
V.. for the business department, and
Mr. Claude B. Simmons, of HalNte.ul,
for the shorthand department.
You Are Invited
To s Join
OUR
circi.u or-
PLEASED
PATRONS
S. H. Twining, Optician,
131 PENN AVENUE.
FOR THE MEMORIAL FUND.
Contributions from Employes of I.
Curtain Company.
The following contributions to
.MeKlnley memorial fund have been
reived from the employes of the ,ci
ton i.ni'ij Curtain company:
nee
the
pit.
.lie
( . II. I IH-iWi.ll.,
Nillle llci-wolt
M.ilit-1 .-In i-li.il (1
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I en-. l llimdh- ...
k'.ille M.lVil- ...
Kinui.i .-oiiNti.i ..
Miiy lliiiui.in ....
1.11.1 Host
I). Ill 'llloiuw .. .
I rid Hupp . .
II. UlKirritv ...
OIim-i- tin . ...
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5i M. Kolineik- .,
.'" V. Miulliiimli
.-'i M, lUn.in ,..,
.!'i s. Kino
.'-"' W. "lii'Vlilm .
.'-") II. field
.'!') N'. I'uliej ...
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CONFERRING WITH MAHON
Nntlonnl Treasuier Oir, of the Car
Men's Union, Is Heie Important
Mass Meeting- Sunday Night.,
BfKln Oil', of Dotlolt. Mich., liutiouiil
ueiisurer unci general organizer of the
Amalgamated Association of Stieet
Hallway Employes, came to tills city
yesteiduy trom I'liHadelpliln, and was
in conference with National President
Million and the local executive commit
tee of the strikers.
Nothing was given out from the cou
fetenie other than the following notice:
"To Membets of Organized Labor.
"Brothers: Von me coldlully Invited
to attend a nieetlns of Division bis.
Slrtet Ball way Employes, Unit will bo
held Smiduv evening, December L'2, at
7 o'clock, in Cat pouters' hall. This
meeting is for the pin pose of affording
tile members, who aie woiklug, the op
portunity to attend.
"William .1. Matlott.
"Societal. Division KJS, A. A. S. IS. E."
II is understood this meeting may bo
attended with important developments.
Two more of the sit liters returned to
work yesterday. The company started
i tinning eats on a ten, instead of fifteen
minute schedule on the Petersburg line.
This is necessitated. Superintendent
Patterson says, bv the fact that the
travel on that line lias resumed its tun
m:il ptoportions.
Card of Thanks.
.Mr. Slade. Mrs. S. E. JSurtlick and
daughters wish lo thank their friends,
Ihtough the press, who so kindly as
sisted tlteni in their sad bereavement
and Initial of Mrs. Nettie Burdlck Sialic,
.Mr. C F. Slndo.
Mrs. S. E. Burdiek,
Mrs. B. E. Stevens.
Miss Cattle But dick.
Pianos for Sale Cheap.
A special and unprecedented olfer for
the holidays only. Four bealttilul
pianos, neatly new, can bo secured lor
Chiistinas gifts at less than half their
actual value. Come eaily and secure
Ih si choice. Pi ices will surpilsi; you.
Guernsey Hall, 314-!llrt Washington ave
nue, Seranton, Pa. '
Take Lunch at Hanley's.
Your shopping duties will be greatly
lightened by his refreshment service,
which extends tluoughoui the day.
Special accommodations for ladles un
accompanied. At 120 Spruce street.
Fiesh Huyler's.
In live and ion-pound tin boxes, at
Phelps' ph.irmui y.
Ice Skates.
All pi lets, Mi cents up.
Florey iS- Biooks.
211 Washington avenu,
1 FURS 1
Fine Display of
w
I Muffs and Scarfs f
g Of Reliable Quality Jj
S at Astonishing JJ
I Low Prices.
55 Select Assortment of
Iholiday
I GOODS
Come
Mears & Hagen
415-417 Lackawanna Avenue.
;:;:;;;:i;::o::o:;;:K:s:c;:j:siiSx;:;s;
INSPECTION OF
THE VETERANS
GATHERING OF GRAND ARMY
MEN LAST NIGHT.
Commander L. G. McCattlcy, of the
Department of Pennsylvania, nnd
the Members of His Staff Inspected
Ezra Griffin Post. No. 130, In Me
moilnl Hall He Said It Is the
Finest Post In the State Bnnquet
Served to the Vlsltois by the Wom
en's Relief Cotps.
The members of Eznt liillllii post, No,
i:in, Grand Army of the Republic, were
Inspected last night by i O. MoCnuley,
of Lancaster, commander of the de
partment ot Pennsylvania, who was'tie-
oinpitiilpd by sevetal of the meinbets
of Ills stuff,
over ninety of tin- ineiulieiH of the
post wont through the maminl of arms
and the i Uinillstlc. forms in such a
splendid manner that the tonuuninlor
oxpiesnod himself In uiuiti.ttlllud terms
of praise, lie said that Ezra Cilllln
post has made, beyond iiuestlon, llu
best showing of tiny In the stute so far
Inspected, and was especially linpiessod
with the fuel thai all lite litilnllsllc
work has been memorized.
Following the inspection the comrades
adjourned to the third lloor of the Me
mo! Inl building, where a bountiful re
past was served by the members of the
Women's Bellet corps. Commander Mc
C.'iuley occupied the position of honor
at the pilnclpul table next to Com
mander A. B, Stevens, of the post, and
seated nenrliy wore the following mem
bets of Ills slalf and other visitors:
i 'htiiles A. Suydtim, of Philadelphia,
department inspector; It. 11. Holgate,
ot Seranton, judge advocate; John Mc
Coinli, of Carbondale, aide-de-camp;
Charles JI. Hall, of Wilkes-Barre, vice
department commander: T. J. Shoe
maker, of Wyoming, aide-de-camp; II.
Harding, of Timkhannock, aide-decamp;
T. W. KeedeiCof Santiago, Oil.;
Major C. E. Mink, of New York; D. M.
VnnSlckle, I. J. Becker, Dwighl Mills
and W. I.. Yarrington, of Carbondale;
James Bowman, 1. F. Witterogh and
Mr. S. Hauling, of Wilkes-Barre.
After Hie cigars had been passed, tho
guests wont downstairs to the main as
sembly loom, where si pleasant hour
was spent in listening to speeches trom
a number of the visitors.
THE CARR PROPERTY.
This Exceptionally Fine Property Is
. Offered for Sale.
Everybody knows whoie Can'.- tna.'
ket is. ilVi-2u North Washington av
nite. That is the property that has
boon placed in iny bands for sale. The
Iol is -10 by 100, with paved avenue
front and Hi foot court in rear. Itn
piovemonts consist of market house,
dwelling above, and huge barn on tho
lour of lot.
Special in ice and easy teims lo tiui.-k
buyer. Call upon or address, T.
Ilackeit, Price building, city. "
Huyler's Candies.
Fiesh for holiday trade, in one, two,
three and five-pound boxes, Phelps'
pharmacy.
X Attention!
4 4
j, A yeais subsciiptiou for any .
mag-azine makes a valuable T
. Xmas gift. Lenve orders with j?
t Reisman Bros.,
405 Spruce Street.
Open, Evenings.
4.
(.i!''.l''fifi''i!''!'a
0.
and See.
g A Christmas Present. 5:
5
five uuiiill(ii fioin the llclm Wfi t inj In t-'llM-rwuie
llllllll- UMll'i. Ml.lVltlfr UW. PeiM'lt lMiiM-,
hike lli-hei". I hllilun'rt Mtlir, lllntier KiilVt-t.
Tea Sel, I lliilli' Mlit.. I'ltill KiiImm,
'IV 'IV S.lr MHotui.ilM' llimb. 'e KtilM..
t'.iki te.krl, 1 .Uiilel.ilitiH. rikf Ktili,..,
I'ltill ItiActi. Ilitrt Spiioii, llulttr Siirmlcr4,
lit I 'Ii.im Tel Spo'iii". liliiiii r I'oiU,
"tiMtiit 'liiii", Inlilo spoiiiii ti.i'lit' Toil,.,
(itiuili Ti l.i - "niip Simula, Silnl t'orl,,
simp 'Imiiii lliiulllon Sp.iuiK, lold.Mi.it l'oik
( iiniili s(r,ipetJ, lliitlri lhilii-,
Whin you Imy SllMiu.iie, Im.v unit il lepnl.lhli ih.ihi. We kindle onlv the
mule i!inii. iinl ttuir.ititti' eieij ii-'(i , theu'lnre i,in ,.im- oii iimiii) on en ry
(.11,1-0
I npn V Mninr & Cn m Wyomln? Aroiino g
UeU, V. lYiEllitr &K VU. Walklio.nl Lok Around. SF
3" OPEN EVENINGS. m
l,,i ,i.j.ia.
Seranton BeMingg Co,
F. A. KAISER,
Lackawanna and Adams Avenues.
L. CRANE
Established 1866.
Seal Skill Coiits
$150. $17.1,
.?'(, $225,
$251).
Persiau Lamb Coats
$70, $100.
$125, $150.
Furs of
AH Kinds
Furs repaired.
Rnw fuis bought
New Building;,
324 Lackawanna Avenue
Take Elevator.
Xmas Suggestions.
Safety
Razor Sets
RAZORS,
50 Styles.
RAZOR STROPS.
TABLE KNIVES
AND FORKS,
CARVING SETS.
MUGS AND
BRUSHES.
POCKET KNIVES,
10c to S6.50.
SCISSORS AND
SHEARS.
MANICURE SETS
SHAVING SETS.
George
119 Penn Avenue,
FIRE FIRE FIRE
The stock of Shi mam ura & Co., 107 Woymlng Ave.
will be sold commencing Wednesday, Dec. iS, at 3 p. m.
gpiSVvv
Consisting of fine Vases, Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers,
iu fact everything in the Japauese line, damaged by water,
will be sold at auction without limit or reserve as the firm
had noiusurauce ou their stock. You will have a chance
to buy high class Japanese Goods only slightly damaged at
your own price.
Sales will continue every day at 10.30 a, m 3.00
p. tn. and 8.00 p. m.
5h imam ura & Co
107 Wyoming Avenue.
A Christmas Present
Tlif.toilt Jtid Pimm, in i-i"l' r,' ""''!!, . ;V
JIC KOttMl lip 1-liiH.l.lllj lt li"' lie 1.1 I Id.
l'UI.IO. lid. Iieiuiuul .iiul intrii-iiiu Iwul. tin
ihildiiu I. Id' j mi In- toinj, ' iii.iui. wltl'
j liulu. Ililcl.. Jl pi.
Given Away Free
To ill 1'tnilu.ei- n 00 ".'!. tt"111' ' '
rcillee-, . l'. HpUi.. A. 'V- I". I.tl-u.l. .
I'. Jlikilis. I'liuUii, el Cmniiu-.v i Co i s.u '.
OS S VI I HD.W, IU'(. 1
THIS GREAT
Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co,,
411 Laikivwmu Ave, SH North Mjln Ave.
I'lionc W-2. I'rciui'l dvllveiy, -New 'piiouc- 12J.
lie.,t
put-
Gifts
(.lie .1 ho like Ihl- or one
i( the lie.iullfiil in nl hitiily,
i-hiil w.ilnt lioe.i we'll ihow
)oti win u you call. If )
M.ml II in time nulii- ni'iw, 'ijt-ciiii-p
e inc i-elllut! it lot p,r
ileiiMry Pee. 21, The I l'lCjt
i. iv lh.it mn pillow tnH .rrf
I l.e llni't mid 'he,ipi-l ;jr
ton ii. .Iiiil look nt Hie n
(.11 en In our w indole. Wetfl
In opt ii Mtmiliy iiluhu imlf
( llll-tlllK, "
NUNAGHR.
Both 'Phones
Beer
Brewery
M(imii.cturer3 or
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
430 to 455
N. Ninth Street,
Telcphons Call. 2333.
Shot Guns,
Rifles and
Ammunition,'
AIR RIFLES
75o to $1.50."
REVOLVERS.
$1.25 to SI 5.00.
FISHING
TACKLE
ICE SKATES,
20 Styles'" '
ROLLER SKATES,
10 Styles.
INGERS0LL
WATCHES
Felton,
Seranton, Pa.
Ill M
Lager
of Japanese Hoods
GREEN'S
107 Lacknwnnuu Avenue.
Scrnnton's Oldest Jewelry Stoie.
Unredeemed Pledtjes, nt 50c on the
91.00.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS. CLOCKS,
JF.WELRY, SILVERWARE,
FIRE AB.MS.
ll.nue I ..- a ii . i dltli) Mie (ail Jill
i.ct piin- liiini. " i i il.(iiiii. p.i iivt inli
llu- oppolUlllUlv l.i il ti lilt i-ie I 'l "H"n
Hull i
E. Engeli Successor to
JOSEPH GREEN.
Opposite D. L. & W. Depot, Sciautoq