. 8 THE SCRANTON THEBUNE-SATlTHDAY, JANUARY 11, 1902, HI XXXXQOOXX VICTORIOUS BLACK DIAMOND BOWLING TEAM. fit42''$ii4iiaSt'!'i'4''3"'i$att' :.. Save T?i$n e and TrOubfe by I having your rffirses the lionntiK iiAnnwAnE atonx $ Guarantee Clothes Wringer nt-o built tor wear niul to rIvc satisfaction. All wearing parts are lit led with ball bearings which ninko It the easiest runitliif? wringer on tho market, liolls uro liuule of the heat rubber obtain able Hoft and elastic and nro warranted for R years. If either roll went-H out during this time It will ho replaced free. Prices 5.1.23, J.I.r.O nnd $5.00. shod with Wyi , ' ' S (f-xv'yl . .S, ttBHKal ! or Williams ! i Skmovable' i . nr& iBa.lfl.ffvSBi wiUi$ 9mm ", j! .8 Foote & Shear Co JJ9N. Washington Ave XK:X0OOOOOOO! I W? fire Specialists In tho line of Inhinl-.' weir, niul li.ie man) ilalntici hlclt ou i.m not find rNowlicrp. Our gnoiN hip JuU a lllllu iiwro ililinello tlun other. Wo ulll anwcr .voiii' quetloni iinil -.end catalogue. Bur, better still, roino unci K-c m. BABY BAZAAll 10 Spruco .:reet. ckawanna "THE aundryf 308-310 Penn Ac, A. B. Wnrman. a POR THE PRO-BOER RALLY. IThose Who Have Signed for Tickets for It. The following persons have signed themselves as patrons of the Pro-Boer rally to he held at College Hall tomor row evenin: Hecordor "W. L. Connell, ex-Mayor Kara Illpple, Judge A. A. Vosburg, ex Judge J. "V. Carpenter, Treasurer E. J. noblnson, Controller Ksdras Howell, Solicitor G. Jr. Watson, Directors P. L. "Wormsor, John 13, Roche, Fathers J. A. O'Ueilly, P. J. McManus, M. A. Don liui, Brother P. Andrew, Revs. "William A. Nordt, John Randolph, Doctors John 3.. Wcntz, Troverton, Grower, Laixem hurger, Duffy, Donnegan, Brogan, Murey, Green, Attorneys K. Merrllield, C. V.. Bradbury, George B. Davidson, Russell Dimmick, Frank T. Okell, R. J. Bourke, Senator Jr. E. McDonald, Sheriff Schadt, ox-Sheriff Robinson, County Commissioners C. E. Morris, John Penpian, John J. Durkin, J. A. Seranton, E. J. Lynett. John II. Jor dan, Alfred Twining, Patrick , Blewitt, M. E. Sanders, John Power O'Connor, 33. P. RIngsbury, John T. Porter, Con rad Schroeder, Eugene Schroeder, Matt Stlpp, John Colllgan, M. J. Ruddy, E. S. Peck, E. T. Jayne, (J. P. Schwenk ,er, John U. Schwenker, G. P. Buumels 'ter, Charles Graf, A. F. "Westphal, Hugh Coyne, Michael Miller, E. O. Slohecker, Charles D. Xeuffer, J. Ij. Hoffman, C. C. Fcrber, A. B. Clay, M. P. Dolphin, P. L. Ward, E. H. Call, C. a. Roland, F. G. Cavell, W. G. Wall, Aaron Powell, C. J. Powell, J, P. Wardle, Luther Peel;, W. P. Vaughn, M. J. Horn, E. J. Horn, P. J. Kelly, Genter & Zeldler, J. B. Corcoran, W. L. Hoffman, Frank Bonln, J, B. Rader, J. V. Roche, J. G. Hughes, J. J. Padden, J. It. Kelly, M. Manloy, P. II. Durkin, T. F. McDonough. AUTHORITIES ARE VIGILANT. 8 I THE U & ??v 3aSffi2 Trying to Prevent the Spread of Small Pox at Duryea. Halph Barnes, the Duryea man, who has the smallpox, Is strictly quaran tined at his homo and Is under the care of Dr. Burlington, who has been sta tioned at the house by the hoard of trade. Three guards have been sta tioned about the place by the health authorities with instructions to allow no one to go near it. Foote street, Maroy avenue and Foster avenue, , which lead to the Barnes house, are ejosely guarded. There are three suspicious cases In Stealer's patch and one on Miller's 1 hill, Dm yen, that are being watched by the health authorities. The publlu schools nro to be closed. BWIiT A MONUMENT. The Ucst Sort In the World "A mounment built by and from Postum," Is the way Mr, J. G, Casey of AyjT.i, ill., describes himself. He says, "For years I was a coffee drinker until at last I became a terrible sutfeier fiom dyspepsia, constipation, head uches and Indigestion, and whb a physlcul wreck. Tho different kind of medicines I tried did not cure mo, hut finally some one told me I must leave off coffee and take up Postuin Food Coffee. I was fortunate In having the ey coffee made strictly according to directions, eo that, from the start I liked It. It has a rich lluvor and I made the change from coffee to Postum wltjiout any tiouble. Gradually my condition changed, The old troubles disappeared and I began to get well again. My appetite be "anre good and I could digest food, .Vow I have been restored to strength and health. Can sleep sound all night and awake with a frenli and rested body. Everyone who meets mo com ments on my getting so fat und rosy. I am really u monument built by Postum, for I was a physical wreck, distressed In body and mind, and am now a strong, heulthy man. I know txautly what made the change, it was saving off coffee and using Postum," I FRANK BEAVERS. The Northeastern Pennsylvania Bowling League was icorgunlzed last night at a meeting held in the Elk's cafe on Franklin avenue. Represen tatives wero present from all the clubs and tho following officers wero elected: President, Charles S. Seaman, of the Green Rldgo Wheelmen: vice-president, John T. Hunter, of the West End AVheelmen, and secretary and treas urer, John Taylor, of the Green Ridge Wheelmen. The champion Black Diamonds have disbanded and their places in the league will be taken by u team from the Electric City Wheelmen of West Seranton, which club had originally intended to enter the Bicycle club's league. There Is every reason to be lieve also that the West End Wheel men, of Wllkes-Bnrre, will drop out of the league though It was said last night that every effort will ho made to keep this club In. The fact thut there Is only one team in Wllkes-Barro and the large amount of travel which Is thus necessitated Is said to he the principal reason for the desire of the West Enders to give up league bowling. If they g"o out it will be necessary to llnd a sixth team to tnko their place but it Is believed that this difficulty could ho easily over come by the organization of a team to represent the new Hampe alleys on Penn avenue. The representatives of the several teams present at last night's meeting also agreed upon the schedule for the second seilcs which opens on Monday night, January 20. The schedule has been made out, taking It for granted that tho West End Wheelmen's team will remain In the league and is as follows: At Home. VIMtlng. Jan. 20 Dleclrlc City fiiera Itiilse Uackiu n Kits Weit Knd s S-ciontou llk.ulo Jan. 27 Scianton liie.ule ...s We-t Did l'.lKs i- Itjckm Oreen IIIiIro - Dectiic City fell. .1 Elcctlic City -s l'.lh-i UacKiw is Snuntcm Utricle West End h Ulccn ltidge Keb. 10 Seranton UU.icIe s Il.ickiw Klks ( lUcdiie City fiicen liulw .i West Did Teb. 17 Kleclrio City vs Wet Did l'.lk-t '. k S'n.mton liicule Itjckm s (iieon ltidge Teli. 21- Scianton nie.i.le . YAki Oicrn ltidge is Hackus West 1,'nd Kleeliio City Maifh .1 i:iettiic City v llukiu Creen llidse s Scianton Illejilo Wc-,1 i:nd . l.lki Mai til 10- Ftianton 13iejcle...,.A'5 fiii'en ltidge l.lk-) .-.-. Wet Did Backus s Klecllic City JIaicli 17 Decide City s Scianton Itlcjile V.kt i.s Creeii ltidge West Did v Il.Hkiu Match 21 Scianton lliejele ! r.leetrie City llackiH .a Wist Knd Ciecn ltidge s YAki The matter of selecting and purchas ing a trophy to be competed for has been placed entirely In the hands of the officers of tho league. Following last night's meeting, the winning Black Diamonds tendered an elaborate banquet In the Elks' cafo to tho other bowlers In the league. Cap tain II, S. Gorman occupied the place of honor at the head of the table, and directly In front of him was placed the handsome cup which he and his men put up such a splendid light to win. The following is the corrected list of Individual averages for the series of games just ended: Plajer, Turn. flames, Average Hopkins Uackiu HO 177.27 Hard i;iU 12 17H.S Tajlor Oieen ltidge Ml 17.1.2ii Wuulell lliejcle chili .';o 171.8 (ioimnn Hl.id; Diamond, :,()' lilS.l Jeilrles Wet Did tt 07.:i Weld 111k 311 l(a!.23 (lold-lllacl; Diamonds H llld.O Mltihcll llli'jcle ilidi :i(l KM 1'oley lll.uU Diamond tin 1111.21 Melster Uackiu :i0 1111,7 Mahon-tlreni ltidge ,".( iki. Itojier lllejele club ,. i!(l M.'.S ilooic lliecle t lull 21 164 limes Wf.t Did II lili.a l'litlll illki 2t 11,0.10 Yost West i:nd !I0 l.W.SO SeamaiM (licen ltidge ,'iO lM'.S .Mian West Did 27 13S.2J Jtoore (irceu ltidge W) i,.; Ilftll-llaikus :;u ISit.A lViklum ll.u kiis ;10 157.13 ruhienlioU Uukiis ,,., :tn 137.13 Heauu HI.hIc Dianioeds SM 137.3 Weigand-et llnd 27 1,'il.S ll llkuk DiainnmU 27 lu.'i.JI Dlmlci'-IUcjile iluli 21 13VJ1 (ircen-We,t Did ,.... 27 133,20 DaN-Wet Did , , 21 I3J.10 Xoitlmip llhjele club ;i 131.2 (Ucliwiudl-KIL, 2I 1.30.2 ItejliolilT-lllatk Diamonds 1 II H'lO Halr-llhjde dul ,,, 11 110.1 .lainei-r.lks I' 141 Woidtn nii)clt; dull .,,,., S 111 llohllng-DIU i Wil.9 Walduev-Uks 0 13U.1 lliidiaid-i:iU 0 U'U foiei Ulijde dul ,'t 111.2 Dimlci lllk a 131.1 JUwanU-DW 11XA If the total number of pins and not the number of gamps won had counted in the bowling series just, ended, the Black Diamonds wouldn't have finished at the top of the head, but rather In fouith plucv. The total num ber of plus inude by each team In the league was as follows: Uackiu 21,100 Kcrauto'.i lllcjclo dud , 21,133 (in en ltidge tthedmen 2l,!i02 lllaik Pbimjii'l.s ,, 21,078 We.t Knd J10, 1 ,,,, 1,07:1 j:ik 2.1,100 The corrected team leverages wert us follows: Backus, lot; Scrautor Hlcyvlo club,' 162.50: Oreen Rldg Wheelmen, 163.1; Black Diamond; 160.78; West End No. 1. 1&7; Ellis. 16. P. J. FOLEY. two-man team to liun'itlo to compete In the national bowling tournament and "Billy" Hopkins, of the Backus team and Charlie Rlehl, captain of the Elks, ure the two men selected to rep resent tho league. Hopkins was high average of the league, with 177.27 to his credit, while Rlehl made the highly respectable average of 1GG.2S. Tho ex pense of the two avIH bo met by u number of the bowlers who have sub scribed during tho past week. Some very big scores weie rolled up on Wednesday night lust In New York city by the Corinthian and Metropoli tan teams, which aie leading in the national bowling tournament. The Corinthians made totals of 3,010 and 990 for the two games rolled, while the Metropolitans made totals of !C,l and out. " The Club league has but a few games yet before completing Its first series. By winning two games from West End No. 2 at Wilkes-Barre, Thursday night. Green Rldgo Xo. 2 again occupies tlrst place by a. narrow margin. Harry Wedemnn of Gieen Ridge No. 3 team, Is u new bowler, from whom great things in the bowling line Is ex pected by lils friends. Hairy Is one of tho highest score men now bowling on the Green Ridge alloys, and In the match game between West End No. 3 or Wllkes-Bane and Green Ridge No. ", last Thursday, Wedeman made the highest number of plus rolled In a con test hereabouts this season, when he secured C07 pins In three games, an average of 20J 1-3. The Electilc City AVheelmen have considerable good timber for a team. Among those we cull to mind are Sam McCracken, Beatty Williams, David Owens and Frank Wettllng. The second pair of new iirunswlck Balke alleys being placed in George Hampe's. Wide-Awake Billiard and Pool rooms on Penn avenue is Hearing completion. One pair has been com pleted and in use for several weeks. With one exception, they are the best alleys In the city, the exception being the Green Ridge alleys, of which they are an exact duplicate. A crowd of local bowling 011111111111813 are going to New York this morning to see the big match tonight, between the Rosevllles nnd Buffaloes, on Stars' alleys. MATTERS POLITICAL. When It was given out from the Democratic committee meeting, at the St. Charles, Wednesday night, that It was decided not to have the conven tion ninko nominations for the poor board, the whole truth was not told. It is true the committee decided not to have the convention make the nom inations, but it was decided to have the nominations made. In the call Is sued, the voters ne Instructed to nom inate one candidate for poor dliector In each of the live old districts, Providence borough, Hyde Park borough and respectively in the three original wards of Seranton. It Is also proposed to have the Dunmore borough Democrats put up a man. The terms of the appointed poor directors and those whom the Demo crats elected three years ago expire next March, according to the claims of the committee and the coming election Is the proper time at which to 1111 the vacancy, The mandamua proceedings brought by Attorney John J. Murphy to oust the nppolntlve board which are still pending, will be oidered on the list for the next term of nrgument court, which begins February 17, and court will be sternuously urged to render a speedy decision. In addition to the reasons already advanced for the unsealing of the ap pointive directors, the Democrats will urge upon the court, the alleged Il legality of an nppolntlve body levying and spending taxes. It will be argued that this offends against both the spirit and letter of tho constitution, and In proof thereof It will be pointed out that It Is only the legislative bodies elected direct by the people, which are given power to inltnte leg islation levying or distributing taxes, Seranton Business College Twenty-eight now students have en rolled this week nlnteeu fiom tho city and nine from other places, In cluding Hawloy, Everett, Jormyu, Oly phant, Waymtirt. Forest City, Nichol son, Punxsutawney and Dunnioie. More aro to come next' week. Messrs. Buck and Whltmore have within the past few days received re quests for a lady stenographer, for n lady bookkeeper and stenographer to go with a New York state Urni; for a young man booker, and for a young man to do both bookkeeping and sten ograph work, 1 1 1 1 . January 9, 1902, The members of Schiller lodge, No. 313, F. and A. M., are requested to at tend tlio funeral of odr lute brother, Edward J. Brog, from 1311 Ash street, Potersb'urg. on Saturday, Jan, 11, 190J, ut 2 o'clock p. in. By order of Peter Stlpp, W. M. Attest i-Chas. U Gelbeit, Sec, Notice to Knights of Malta. Anthracite Commandery, No, 211: The funeral of companion Arthur E. Henshall will tuke place at St, Luke's :hurch, Wyoming avenue;- this after 10011 at 2.30 o'clock. All companions uv requested to attend f possible. Signed E, A. Highland, S. K, C; E. '. Bone, recorder, CAPTAIN SMITH GORMAN. CONTESTS AT EISTEDDFODS COMPLETE LISTS OP THE PRIZES AND SUBJECTS. The Chief One Is ?1,000 for the Best Rendition by a Choir of Not Less Than 150 Voices of "The Night Is Depnrting" Big Prises for Prose and Poetry as Well as for the Vocal Numbers Conditions of the Competitions and Officers of the Eisteddfod. The complete list of the prizes and subjects for the national eisteddfod to he held In this city on May 29 and 30 next, has been prepared. Among the prizes are Uo for $,"0 and $10, offered by The Tribune, for an English poem not to exceed one bundled and fifty lines, In memoilain of the late Presi dent McKlnley. The complete list fol lows: (OMl'llllllVi; SlIUiXTS. .MUSIC. i-rMii:u cnows- .1st piie, $1,001): 2d lirhe, (23(l "l'he Night Is Depirthy" (Ujimi ot l'i.n-e), leudclohn Tor Choir not midir 130 nor ner 173 uike 2 MAM! Clllllirs. (Open Camiietltion) Ut pil7e, yM); 2d piie, '100 (.1) "The Hilton-,". .Dm I'rollietoe, Sins. Hie (li) "Al- ll.ul , No-," ("All Tlno' the XlKlil"), Anangcincnt of T. .1. Danes, Mil, llae. Not under .'0 1101 owe (3 miucs. if-(ii:ill..V .MAM: CHOItrS. (I Cennan So. deliis only.) ( ki-s A "Die liluthenfee" Ile;ar Vol Untiled to anv uiuiihci ot niie. Cia s 11 "Dm Tilot" C.nl I'ugiie, op 40 l'or L hulls not undir 30 inn oer 70 uders. Class C "Hinkehr," Milhehn Mm 111, op 10, No. 2 Tor Cliolr-, not under M not oei- 10 luiu-n. Note Conditions of conipetitlo.is, and nature ot the (1 opine., in the Cennan competition-, to he announced at .1 later date Unousli tins public pie1-. J-l,Al)Ii:y ( IIOIICs. (Opin Competition) lstjiii.i', si(K); 1 piue, MOO (a) "sp.(nMt CpM" l.a.ell (1 1) ".No-, Cal.111" (New Yen's '.v) Aii.ingcnicnt of J. W. l'.n--nu Piiie (To he sung- lull thinughoul ) N'ot under 30 inn- out (-3 oicis. t.3 (jPAMirrn:. (Inaiiompanlcil). -20 i)U "Miii-et" Dan 1'iotluioe. Mil-. II.10 l'ibe derated hy Mi-. Kate Cios-iu O'Hueii 0 Dl'llT. (-opian& and Coutulto). -13 (V) "( lieeifulne-," 1'. (.umheit 1'iie diluted hy Hon. A. A. Yoi-buig. 7 Dl'llT. (Tenor and Ilass). 5-13 00 "Co, HafHed Cow.nd, Co" (Oialoiio ot s,im-cu) 1 landel l'11e ilruatcd hy lion. A. A. o.-lnug. Ss()PIt.VM' WII.O. TlO Ml "'Hie Hitter l.iiiid" l (owen 11 le donated hy Dr. John 0-MiUe.. D-lOXTHAIl'o MJI.O. "Hope On" l'lle donated hy H, 0-Ti:.Oll MH.O. "Lend Me 3 our Aid" I0 no Klein M f, MC.Mllll. l.-l M0 01 (ijuecn of Muh 1), Coiinod l'ii.:e donated hy Dr. .1. .1. liululU 11-HAS-, M1I.1). tfl 00 ".lu-t An- tiie Wns of fj, to Man" ((Sam-on) Handel l'ile donated hy D. M. liejiudd-, lNq. lj-.lt Vi:XII.i: ClUlltl-, (Age limit not abnc 10 je.ll.-). 1-t pliie, -73.O0; 2d pi le, $23.00 "I'll, Siiloi llu, 'lis Hi"....!'. I' Hidhid I'oi ( lioiis not under -10 1101 ou-i 00 oices. i.iTiin.vivitr.. I'liOMI. 1 1.Y. 1-t pn.e. .30.'lKli 2il pile, 410.01 "I- Courptil-oi Aihltialioii 1'e.isllile, a a Method of fettliiisr liidiMital Di'putc.i in the rnilid Mate-!" Note 'the I'.-ay to he ill l'.nslMi ind not to eieid llo tlioiivind wolds. 'Ihe pi io- r.ie donated hy I he Sei.iutoli Times. 2 X()Vi:i,. (In the Wel-Ii I.aiii.e). 1-t puze, (y23.0llj 2d plie, JflO.OO Xol to exceed ten thou-aiid wold-. Illotiatlic of life in (he Minim,' lli'slons of l'cunvnunia. i'oi:tuv. l-l'Oi:.M, (In DislMi)- 1-t pi le, I-30.00J 2d iitle, 1-10.CO "In Mcmoildiii" McKinliy. Not to exieed one huudied nnd lift linos. 'Ihe pil.es are ilonated hy I lie Suuntou Tiilmne 2-M)N(i. lt pile, 23.00i 2d pi le, M3.00; lid plize, $10.0) Winds fin Milo and t horns. Subject, "lint Nun; of l.ahoi." The '-iihi to cuimM of thiee eljld Hue ,tau,is, and a Cliouis of (0111 lines. The intention ' beiiitr to M't tlie wold- In piu-h. Tlio piles aie donated bv the hii.iiitnn 'I111II1. 3-l'ltYDDi:ST DDIXIItHTADOIi. tVn Cjinraei,'.) 1t 1'liie, f.'.30: 1 pile, 10 "lllmladr Y NiiK.ua." "" lli'h fod illu- l-'O n llnrllaii. Dr(!Hllr l'r Injil- del K,imv)a dun o ildaiiiralli I lun-r ian' llluill (jladdas Pv adiodd inewn CUtedi). f0ll.HI, Florida Tomatoes, 20c jier lb. Florida Grape Fruit, 10c. Itidiau River Oranges, 35c dz. Navel Orauges, 2jc; 5 dz, $x, Plautatiou Java Coffee, 30c, Goldeu Rio Coffee, 2 lbs 25c, Fiue Peas, today, 10c Can, E, Q. Cotirsen Lettuce FRANK COLD. ( drserlpllie poem in Wdh, '"Ihe Tails of MitKiuu," not to exieed 1.30 lines), l-llXdI.YX. I'i!?e, iSj.ol Test n, "Dull n." conditions or coMi'iirinoss. 1 Xo prize will ho auaidi'd without mill clent tnc.lt. 2 Tho decisions of the ndliidlrators shall in all iaea be final, and they will hau- pown to dlNide, or wltldiold iiliv pile. !1 ('iiiiiietlliiis n-a pinvide Huir.oMii ni iniiiiiinst or nwill tliem-eles of (lie seniles of the offld.il nicompinlst. I I'leliuiliiaiy toinpotltloii' will he held on nil minor eompetitions i-o that vol mole lli.ui ttue-1 lompetitors lnll toinprle in Hie llnal fonteil. 3 1'iotcsls will he iiiiisldi'iid onle when mule in vullimr, and pie-enlid lo the committee. 0 All literal' competitions (each lo he hi companled b nn assumed name onlv.) must lis in tho liiml.s of the eorie-spotidln? hec irttnji on or befoie .Mav l, limj. 7 -Successful coinpu-lllons to lie the piupoity of the eistnidfod lonuultlee, b 'Ihe nanus of nit lomiietltnrs must be In the hands of the -eiielai oil or lit tote May 13, I'M.'. 0 Competitions (except on limn in mile choius tonle-ts). opin to the whole wotld. Adjudnatois on the l.iteiaiy Compellliou- lion. II. M. KdnanK Seiantoii, l'a ; 1'iotei-oi Ceoip- llowill, Niaiilou, l'a.; (I, II. Iluuiplitr, e-M-. I'tlea, . 3. Adjiidlealois of niusii will be announced later. January Clearing Sale X In order to reduce our stock before taking our Annual In ventory we have made sweep- f. lug reductions on our line of ! Pillow Tops z t Stamped Linens and I Battenberg Patterns "f And for the ten days we offer J' the above mentioned goods at I practically cost prices, Cramer- Wells Co., 130 Wyoming Avenue. f 'Phone 353-3. !l'.,f..si,j.j4.1,j,4? rmi2ssaHi5smgwsMS!!g J$l nt a,,,,,,,, Sasih Curtain lloils Ilratis, extoiiKlon variety. The "Hweep" prlco Is... Complete with fixtures. Tahlo Covers Chenille or TupetUry. Values ex tend from 00c. to $1.25. Your choice, duiinfr the rale, for Nottingham I.ocu Cur tains 50 Inches wide, il iittriictlvo llKtiro designs from which to Sterling value f?.ile price .... U p ho I s t e red India Keats 15 Inches liluhj top ineasuroinent, lis 18i IncJies. Upholstered hi iissorteil color.1) of velour. A ?1.25 value, during: the clean sweep 70p sale, at S THE: WILL REYNOLDS. Republican City Primaries. Uy resolution of the city executive committee the polls will not be opened on the 13th lust, on account of- "only one candidate reglsteilng for the ofllco of city controller. Tho vigilance committee 111 e Instruc tion to elect vlgllnnfs for the ensuing year on the 13th Inst, and report same to tho convention of leturn judges to be held Jan. to, at 2.30 p. 111. 15. T. .iuyne, Acting Chairman. Suits nnd Overcoats Reduced. In price dining our .lunuary clearing sale. This Is your opportunity lo buy a flue overcoat or suit at n bargain. Come In and look around. HIchards & WMli, 31'G Luckil. Ave. Broken Ribs And causes injury to Ihe body. The sal oM. in tl ihcapon nil) is lo i;ie It im mediate attention. II' IS YOlHl ISM lllU'.l.hA no ore Kie.iklue,' about. We uue the .iliou'-iuintioned ailment, and al-o i.irry the hiueit line of I'mluclljs and l'.nasols in tlio city. The Scrauton Umbrella Manufacturing: Co., 313 Spruce Street. FRED R. SMITH, ELECTRIC AND GAS FIXTURES, GAS STOVES, 507 Linden Street. Board of Trade Building. I ill n h 11 a i s? & 0 MaIon?y Oil & ManfefacUiring Company, 141-149 Meridian Street. J TELEPHONE 26-2. J iifii wnnwii i Opens Emim, Jaieary 11 The annual trade event that holds the place of honor in the recollection of Housefurnlshlng buyers. No introduction is necessary, the occasion being simply a renewal of old acquaintance. Liberal credit accommodations, an important feature of "Economy" policy, vlll be freely extended during the sale. The sensational remnant bargains, in the path of this broom, which is made with bristles of split prices, defy both pen and space. But an instruc tion can be conveyed of the convention of wrecked values assembled for the groat mwmmWm rMS'iffiiMfA 12 day3 on,jr M2i iaiiiM'ffpftffiU 'iB8?2l N rvSWEEPF LEA Tapestry Carpet Made u:i; left on our !" hands, through an error of measurement. Size, " xll feet, I! inches. 15 r fr yards; worth $11.25, for.,tp(.J 5c Velvet Carpet Made up. Size, 10 feet 9 Inches hy II feet 3 inches, with border. Beauti ful color combination, meusures 33 yards; if tl worth $15.22. Sale price,, JJ. 1Z 69c landless other oppor tunities to purcluiao made-up carpets, nt Brent reductions. Rrllifj r (i o m measurements with you select :::..!:;!; $1.69 lloclters Finished In Koldcu oak, comfort ably modeled, wood seat, easy, broad arm rests, closely spindled hack and solid umler supports. A clean sweep bargain , Sco (ho Sunday Puiier.s ror Mora K.xtcmlcil Aniinoiiiicemoiils. CREDITYOU? CERTAINLYI 221, 223, 225, 227 Wyoming; Avenue. HOMY 4 Used hv nil IphH- - 4 J ing horse owners finrl Rlnrlct-rifl-ic j.! klllVt U1UV.IJ11IHI1J Bittenbender &. ! 126-128 Franklin Ave. ' t ! J ! TeLePhOnEs Hotel, Will, Home or Office. tieries L?a Ufuusi 119 Franklin Ave. l $1.39 v. V).. ';, . '.;i;:,-.