!"' B TV TILE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JANUARY: 11, 1902. WEST LEHIGH VALLEY EISTEDDFOD WILD BE HELD AT ALLENTOWN ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY. Chief Choral Competition Will Be for ti Prize of !?400 on "Yo Natlonn." Soclnl Committee of Republican Club Will Conduct n Dance Dlsns ttoun I'lro on Follows Street Run away Street Car Caused' Excite ment Jackson Street Baptist Church Notes Other Matters. The next eisteddfod Hint Ih nttruct lug local attention Is the Lehigh Val ley musical festival, which will be held under the auspices of the Slntlngton Jlitptlst church at the Lyric theatre, Allelitown, on St. Patrick's day, March 37. Already two of the best mule par ties In Northeastern Pennsylvania, the William Council a lee club and the Oxford alee club, under the direction of their respective leadeis, William W. Kvans n ml D.ivld Stephens, nre hold ing regular leheiir.suls oij "The Pll grlm'ft Chorus," which will be the chief male voice competition, for a prize of J300. It Is not definitely known, as yet, whether or not West Scranton will furnish a mixed chorus for the chief choral competition "Ve Nations," for 11 pilze ol" JlUO, but In nil probability the matter will be taken up In a few weeks and definitely decided upon. It Is reported that both North Scranton and Taylor will organize mixed and male voice parties for both competi tions. The piogniinme, olllcers and condi tions of the eisteddfod are as follows: Officd 1'ioUh ul uf cmmnlttte, Nuij;c .lo H ph ItlHunl; 1,'t'iuiiil mucUi.v, Pi. ll.nltl Wit. li.iiiK-: lin.niU.il mm ii't.ii., John It, l'u;;li; ttt1 is urer, llnliut (!. l'liue. Coiidiictoif Hi ii. II. M. KilniiriN, Siuntuii, J'.i.: Ilr. P. i:. liklniiK ohthiRloii. l'.i. AiljinWi'.itni Mu-ic-. .1. Itnjilvii Mini Is Jim n.u. l'octr.v .in,J iccit.itiuii-, Ipuni r..nld. toAii'iniTivi: sn.ii.ny. 511 HC. 1. .Mkrtl Chorus Not to.1 lli.in "j okcs, "Vo .V.III11II-" (Ml lldrl-s-ollll). 1110. 'lull. Ill (.ii' of only tun iluilrs nmiiictiiiA Hie in iro will In- 'lllt; iiml AJil If nn iciiipo lillun. 2. MjIi- I'.nli Not Ir-o tli.ni M In iiuiiiIkt, " I iir I'ilmim' Iimus" (Ilr. P.iii.v). Ii l.-e. ".SKI; if mi iiuiipililinii, VI'". Vi. (l(r -Not los linn ;,u noi' inuri tlMn TO lolirs, J lie SUrjiii' Klwrnl). 1'iui?, tUXI. DtiTottr's French Tar Will promptly rclii'io nml fpoodily euro roughs, coMs anil nil lun? Pontile. Tor Mle hy G. V. JUNUINS, 101 South Shin ncnuc. The Underwear Sale Conti ued Here s You will find our prices are money savers these days, and our store a money saving iustitution where everybody is benefitted. It is not a question of cost any more. If you don't participate in these and other bargains the fault is your own. Women's Underwear 25c quality for 19c. 50c quality for 29c. Children's Underwear Sale price 15c. The lots are somewhat broken but if the sizes are here, the bargains certaiuly are. ilusSin Underwear Bargains. It is economy to buy now. These fine Cambric and Nainsook Gowns, Skirts aud Corset Covers, daintily and tastefully trimmed with lace and embroidery, are offered at specially reduced prices. Some are slightly soiled, others "mussed up" with haudling, but all of them are decidedly bargaiuable. The new prices are marked in plain figures on each garment. If you waut a thorough bargain in such things, look at these lots. Colored Flannel Waists. The waists themselves rep resent the best productions of the season. Here is one special item : Colored Flannel Waists, tucked yokes aud plain, some choice shades in blue, piuk, and green, $1.50 Waists for $1.19. Counter Soiled Handkerchiefs. It's a little thiugthat will accomplish big results some times. In this instance it is little prices that are turning these Handkerchiefs out of doors. Plain, hemstitched and lace trimmed Swiss, Iawn aud Liuen Haudkerchiefs that the laundry will make look "as good as new," 7c, 10c, 12J4cand 15c each. i G lobe Warehouse '! $2SSiSc2SSS353wS35 SCRANTON av'asv'vs vwvvv 4. Double Qiiatlclto 'Trlmroso" (tlajdcn Mor ris). Prize, t20. 8. Duct TVntJr nnil la.s, "The Two llilrih" (ttii)dcn Morris), Prize, ?I0. 0. Soprano Solo-"Valtlng" (Millard). l'rl $8.00. 7. Contralto Solo "IMrlj.ira rrlelclic" (l.llai. belli Sloni.m). l'rlie, $S. 5. Tenor Solo "Lend Mo Your Aid" (Gounod),, 11 be, 3. D. llnrllonc Solo "Tliy fllorlom Deed" (Iteelt mid .iU from "Samson" (Handel), I'rlre, $3. 10. I!.i Solo "It la nnougli" (lllljali). rrtif, J8 00. roirrrtv. 11. Cluliireb, lieb foil droa 100 lllncll, Y Plweddur William (!. I.cnls Calauuqun, l'.i. Clwobr, llioddedlK Ran l.tlls On en, Yv $10. 12. Cmliien O Kngljnlon "V Mjnj-ild Mas." Onolir, tin. IIKCITATIO.NS. 13. "'J he Wounded Suldler" (fcfjndaid ltcclt.i- (lorn No. 3), (or nulci. I'rlre, V.JO. II, "KeepliiR III Word" (iM.iiid.iril llccft.itiani No 3), for ftnulcrf. l'rle, """O- .MIT. lj. blulp-SpllltltiiC lontcM, In take lilaie upon the jiljtfoiiu, I'lint prim film, by II. O. Plilie, Ii V-": f-eeond prize, 10. lleUlli nml udjudk'.iloiti on Hill lolid'M will be .mnoiiiH i-il Liter. CONDITIONS. 1. All loiupoMlloin imiM In' orlgin.il for tliii eUtrililfnd, IhmI' a mini ili"phuiii' only, nml be In the lands of Ihe irineiit mrcl.uy on or before Minili I, lliuj. '.'.The luiiies .ind udclic.-r'j of the loinnolll. ol" piupirly M'.ileil mu"t be leeeheil by the Kill cr.il K'i ii'Ui.v on or befme Jl.ncli 1, llio-J. .".Ml tonipillois on ihumV.iI ionti"l4 nml iriil.iliom imiM. foiiinul their turned to the gen ei.il Mvretiiy on m before MjilIi 1. lUOi. I.Clioii'i! of iiienlupjiiNl is nillfjli.l. . The louiiuinitlee lesene the ilsht In bold pielfinlu.ny lonii'Ms if deemed neieaiiy. II. 'Ibe picvme of all Miiii".sful coinpelllon or icpioeintillus Is liupeiatiie, when piles me aw.iuled, olheiHl-e tlie prlc will lie wllliheld, ". Meill only will he toiiilileied In. uwjiillng pil7es nml .iilJudH'jtbrt arc nuthorlznl tu dlildc or wllhbold the s.inie. b. Dei Mens of iidjiulk.ilms in all ues tli.ill be (mil. P. -No pei-on will be allowed to compete oTi ntoic lli.ni one of the olos 10. Smeeful ioinpoltlon' to be tbe propi'ity of I lie lonunlttee. 11. All nieif-ful (oiiiprtllors If e.illeil upon, an- lo be at the wrilies of the lonuunilHee. All Ihe nnnle i.m be obtained of (I. J, .loties at Jiixepli S. loom k Co., Wllkis-Ilane, Pa and ,1. C. Itobeil-., llo aill.-l'lli.i, X. Y. Ilr. Ilnid Williams Genei.il Secielary, Slatinslon, I.eblgb Co., Pa, Street Car Ran Away. A llutter of excitement was caused at the West hiickfiwannii avenue erorslng yesterday just before noon, when a Washburn street car ran nwny down the Incline leading to tho cross ing. A Dm yen car was ascending tho In cline when the runaway car was ob served, and the motoriutiu of the for mer reversed his power and ran back onto' tbe crossing, thus avoiding a col lision and possible fatal accident. The runaway car was Mopped on the cross ing. None of the passengers were in jured. First Annual Dance. The social committee of tho West Side Central ltepiibliruu club met in the rooms last evening and decided to bold their first annual dance at II cars' hall some time during February, the date of which will bo announced later. Men's Underwear 37c quality for 29c. 75c quality for 49c, Boys5 Underwear Sale Price 19c. These prices represent val ues that are two or three times more than the expendi ture suggested. Black Flannel Waists. Easy and comfortable to wear, surprisingly cheap and charming. Black Flannel Waists sub stantially made aud finished, aud notice the new price, $1.25 Waists for 98c. !!i m I HaUcr's orchestra will bo cngaRcd, and the event will bo made one of the leading social functlono of tho season, Tlw, affair will be In rharRO of the followhiR conunlttce. If. 11. Hecsc, Tnlilo 1'hllllpH, Watkln H. Wllllnnm, Palmer L. Wllllamn. W, It. HtiBhott, W. 10. Johns, .loh n It, Kdwards, Charles 12. Daniels, Ditvlil Owens, W. llowland OuvIch, Hnvlil J. Jenkins, Thomas a. Kvans, William 13. Jumcl son, Louis A. Howell, D, Jeremy Da vles, William A. Phillips, 13ly llnrrlfi and Samuel McCJrackeii. Flro on Follows Street. At 10.S0 o'clock yesterday morning a illro In tho dwelling house of Michael 'Cuslck, nt tho corner of Fellows and Fourth streets, destroyed tho ptoperty entailing a loss of about $2,000, partly covered by Insurance. The tiro was caused by nn overheat ed stove which Ignited a quantity of tar, being used In covering tho roof. A funeral coach, storrcd away In tho ad joining annex, was nlso destroyed. Temperance Rally. All persons who desire lo join the choir which Is being organized for the temperance meeting to be hold lit the Jnckson Street UuptlHt church, Feb. 11, tit which Hon. John G. Wool ley will deliver his new lecture, "Jly Own Country," are requested to meet at Morgan's hull this evening. After reheursal refreshments will be served. It Is expected that every Christian Endeavor, llaptlst Young People's Union, Epworth League, and Young People's society worker will be present, und all persons Interested In temperance work. Two of the songs selected thus far ale "Onward Christian Soldiers" and "My Country 'TIs of Thee." Bring your song books with you. ICuch mem ber of the choir will receive a free ticket to give to their friends. Fined Fifty Dollars. John Carson, of Division street; Mrs. Ann Sheridan, of Sixteenth street, and James Black, of Frlnk street, who have been running unlicensed saloons under the guise of soclnl clubs, were each lined 0 yesterday by Police Magistrate Davles. These cases have attracted consid erable attention by reason of the fact that tbe court has granted charters to social clubs which have overridden their authority In tho sale of intoxi cants. In all probability the cases will be appealed to court, in order to have the matter definitely settled. Progressive Euchre Party. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ISoldry, of Academy street, gave a progressive euchre party to a number of friends on Thursday evening. The Misses Minnie and Mabel Boldry assisted In receiving and serving. Those present wore: Mr. and Mrs. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. MeCoinb and daughter, Beatrice; Mrs. Becker, Mrs. Post, Mr. and Mrs. Dimkerly, Mr. and Mrs. Pangburn, Fannie and IClizahoth Pangburn. Ml', and Mrs. Charles Boldry, Mr. and Mrs. George Chase, Misses Rhoda. Klias, Anna Pool, Margaret Dunkerly, Miss Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. F. Boldry, Misses Mabel and Minnie Boldry. L. C. B. A. Elect Officers. The following ollleois have been elected and installed by Branch No. 611. ij. C. 15. A., for the coining year: Past president, Miss Mary Fitzsiiu mons; president. Miss .Mary J I. Gaha gun; vice president. Miss Ann MeCor mlck; second vice president, Miss Bee Murphy; recording secretary, Mrs. Kale Ilonney; assistant secretary, Mrs. Hundley; treasurer. Miss Cath ryn l.arkin; financial secretary, Miss Margaret Cusick; marshal, Miss Mar garet Diliuer; guard. Miss Helen Dean. After the installation refresh ments, consisting of coffee, cake and ice cream were served by the eonmilt lee. Fourteenth Wnrd Eepublicans. The Republican voters of the Four teenth ward will hold their caucus on Monday, January 111, between the hours or 4 and 7 p. in. The First, district voters will meet at the regular polling pi, ice, and those of the Second district at Alderman Kellow's ofliee . Candidates will be nominated for select council, common council, con stable, ward assessor, register of vot ers and vigilance committee. "W. Stephens Is judge In tbe First district, and O. Xoack In the Second district. Installation of Officers. Kleelric City lodge. No. ;il;i. Knights of Pythias, have elected and Installed the following olllcers for the year 1902: Chancellor, Fred Diehl; vice-chancellor, William A. Phillips; master-at-nrms, Joseph Stouetield; prelate, Mor gan Thomas; master of finance, Steph en SummerhiU; keeper of records and seals, William Ciist; master of ex chectuor, Loula Crist; Inside guard, Burnett Levy; outside guard, John Napier; trustee, George Evans. Jackson Street Baptist Church. The week of prayer will begin next Monthly night. Brother E. Howells will have charge. Tuesdny night, Brother Weyburn will uddress the meeting. Wednesday, Deacon I). H. Williams; Thursday, the pastor; Fri day, Brother it. Nichols. Let us all be present each night. Tho Ladles' Aid society will hold an all-day session next Wednesday. in tho afternoon tho election of olllcers will take place, and the ladles will servo refreshments. Tho envelopes are now ready for VJOi. See that you nro supplied with your right number. You may secure them from Albert Davis, or Alfred Bevan, the financial secretary, Tho new board for 1002 will soon bo ready. This new method is u. success. Tho bourd of deacons and trustees met for organization Monday evening, Tho boards are now composed of tho following brethren: Deacons ntchurd Nlcholls, president; D. II, AVUlIams, secretary; George Whldlck, John Duwes, John Lloyd, Alfred Roberts, William Protheroe, Trustees Alfred Roberts, president; Alfred lievtui, lliuinclul secretory; Albert Davis, treasurer; Will L. Davis, Lewis Smith, John Dawes, Edward Collins, secvetury, The Sunday school closed the year with money on hand, The treasurer's report wua very gratifying. The Sun day school having raised during tho year the sum of $098. OENERAL NEWS NOTES. Mrs. Hull, of Qlenburn; Mrs. Ualley, THE HOMELIEST MAN IN SCRANTON As well a the handsomest, and cllicrs aie Invited to call on any drugfiit and get lice a trial tioltlo of luini' Ilalcjm (or (ho Throat ami I.unjjj, a remedy that I guaranteed to cure anil rclleie all Chronic and Aiutc Cousin, A.tluiu, Uronchlt!) and Consumption. 1'tlce 23c. and GOc. , GMffsped 20 Years. GuBed of PIIo3B A.U Huslng, Alma, W. Vn writes: "I suffered frightfully for 20 years from Itching, blind und bleeding piles. I tried many remedies without relief! the first application of Pyramid Pile Cure gave blessed relief and purl of it no-cent box cured me completely." For sale by nil druggists. Little book, "Piles, Causes and Cure," malted free. Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich. of Chinchilla, aud Mrs. Travis, of Tunkhiinnoek, have been the guests of Mrs. Keller, of Tenth street, for the past few days. Emanuel James, of Lafayette street, n foot man In one of the mines, sus tained n sculp wound while at work on Thursday, by n piece of cement striking lilin on the head. Dr. D. J. Jenkins attended him. Arthur Lunge, of Lafayette, street, has recovered from a month's illness, due to rheumatism. Mrs. William Yohe, of South Brom ley avenue, Is entertaining Mrs. Emma Young and Mrs. Carlton, of New York. Miss Marian Ashland, of North Bromley avenue, is 111 at her home. Mrs. Lot Ludwlg, of NTorth Bromley avenue, has returned home from a visit at Westerly, n. I. William Baymond, of Swetland street, had several of his fingers In jured by a fall of coal at the Brisbln mine on Thursday. William Thomas, of North Brom ley avenue, and William Seaman, of Swetland street, have enlisted In the United States navy, and have been as signed to the school ship Franklin. Mrs. Frank Early, of North Brom ley avenue, was Injured by a fall on the Ice. Miss Edith Ludwig. of North Brom ley avenue, is recovering from the ef fects of a fractured shoulder. Wesley Lannlng, of Washburn street, was injured by a fall on the Ice re cently. Mrs. John Bandolph, of South Hyde Park avenue, fell on the Icy sidewalk recently and sustained severe Injuries. William Dorman, of Hyde Park ave nue, is recovering from the effects of a fall. The Patriotic Athletic club was or ganized last evening at the French roof hotel. While the hook and ladder truck was being run out of the house early yes terday morning in response to an alarm, Tlllerniau John Lynch lost con trol of the pilot wheel and the rear truck v heels caught in the doorway, damaging the truck and building to the extent of .fr0. DUNM0RE DOINGS. Funeral of the Late F. D. Stevens One of the Largest Ever Seen Here Other Happenings. The funeral of the late F. D. Slovens took place lrom the Methodist Episco pal church yesterday afternoon, and was one of the most largely attended eer held in this place. The services were hi charge of Bow Charles H. Newing, assisted by Rev. J. H, l)ab uey, of the Tripp Avenue Christian church. Music was furnished by the holr of the Methodist Episcopal church. The floral pieces were nu merous and very handsome, showing the high esteem in which the deceased was held. A wreath and lyro was sent by the Wholesale Merchants associa tion; a harp with broken string by the olllcial board of the Methodist Episcopal church; basket with dove, from mother; Masonic emblem, from Union lodge, No. 29, or Scranton; gates ajar, lrom wife and son, as well as countless numbers of smaller pieces from near relatives and friends. The services were in chni'ge of Union lodge, No. 281, F. and A. M., of which deceased was a member. A large dele gation attended, as well us many mem bers of the AVholesalu Merchants' as sociation. The pallbearers were: H. E. Swartz, Albert Wagner, Eugene Barton, A. B. Swartz, Harry Sykes and Frank Slurges; flower bearers, George Harper, Samuel Chamberiln, John Sykes and T. M. Miller. Interment was inailo in Dunmorc cemetery. Miner Injured. Itichurd Itunnlngan, of Walnut street, a miner employed at. No. G shaft of the Erie company, was pain fully Injured by a fall of roof shortly after 7 o'clock yesterday morning. His left leg was broken, as well as serious Injuries about the face and body.. Ho was removed to his mother's home, where he lies In a critical con dition. Sunday's Services. Dlinmoro Presbyterian church Ilnv. W. F. Gibbons, pastor. Holy commun ion win ue celebrated at the morning service; preaching by tho pastor at 7.30 p.- m., subject "God and tho Sinful Heart"; Sunday school at close of morning service. First Methodist EnlRconnl clim-Mi Rev. Charles Henry Newing, pastor. services at iq.30 a. in. und 7,30 p, in, Mornlmr sublect. "f'lnlwt tin, 'ivnr. Vino"; evening subject, "Christ Is PuBsIng by." Tho pastor will preach at both services. Class meeting at 11.45 a. in. ; Sunday school at 2.30 p. in.; prayer service at 0.30 p. m. Mid week prayer meeting, Wednesday even ing at 7,30 o'clock. Hpworth Leugue business meeting, Tuesday evening ut 7.15 b'olock. The Tripp Avenue Christian church Preaching both morning and evening byhe pastor, Rev. J, D, Dubney, The morning topic will be "Pentecost"; evening topic, "Muii und Bread." Sun day school at 10 o'clock. Every one made welcome. SHORT PARAGRAPHS. The branch car on tho No. 6 Jlne Is now making regular trips, running un til midnight. There will be a special meeting of tho Electric City Wheelmen on Mon day night to consider tho mutter of giving, a minstrel show. NOnTH SCli ANTON FBAOKVILLE TEAM DEFEATED BY CRACKERJAOKS. An Exciting Cmmo of Basket BallMn tho Audltoilum Inst Night Tenm of Horses Owned by Dr. Jenkins Ran Away Stopped by a Hitch ing Post at Mulloy's Storo Fu neral of the Xnto David E. Prlco Wlll Tnko Placo Today News Notes and Personals. The Crackerjacks basket ball team Inst night defeated the basket ball team from Frackvlltc, Pa. It was n wcll-ptnyod and exciting gnmo from start to finish. Hughes was the star player for the local team, throwing six baskets. Wells throw five. Carr proved to be the Frackvlllc's star player. The Frackvllle team defeated tho Cracker jacks while they were on their south ern trln, but the homo team proved their superiority by defeating them by the score of S-0. The lhie-un was us follows: CimUnJ.HU lVdllun. I'mikvlllc Hnslics IL.,t,.r itj,cr "" l led gii ml l'orney WIIIIjiih ilaht kuiiiI ItohorN ''Ih i lifht foruMiil Carr Wcl liw left fonwuil Kylcr A social followed the game, which was much enjoyed by the largo num ber present. Exciting Runaway. Yesterday afternoon at r o'clock u team of horses belonging to Dr. Jen kins, of North Main avenue, driven by William IUH, became frightened by a passing Ontario and Western train, near the depot, and ran with a mad dened pace until they l cached tho cor ner of Market street and North Main avenue, when they ran upon the plat form In front of Mulley's 'store, where the sleigh struck n hitching post and the horses were stopped. Young mil was thrown from the sleigh, but escaped Injury. The sleigh' was not damaged very much. ' Second Ward Caucus. Last evening the Democrats of the Second ward held their caucus In No. 2i school, on Perry avenue. The fol lowing were nominated: For select council, Martin Gerrlty; common coun cil, J. F. Evans, Edward Barrett; con stable, Thomas MoGowan; ward as sessors, Thomas Mullen. After the nomination was over the various can didates made short addresses. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. The funeral of the late David E. Price, of 200 Keyser avenue, will take placo from his late residence this al ternoon at 2 o'clock-. Mr. Price was an old resident, and was for many years engaged In the milk busines-s. The ser vices will be conducted by l!e Hugh Davis. Interment in the Washburn street cemetery. This afternoon a shooting mulch will take placo at the Marvine Held, whcie some of the best shots of this part of the city will participate. Barbers' local, No. 211, will meet Sun day at 2 o'clock in Leonard's hall. Election of olllcers will take place. All memhers aie expected to be present. Miss Mary Gaft'ney, .of AVest Market street, has returned home from New York, after a few weeks' visit. Mrs. J. A. Hobinsoii, of William strot, called on friends In Pittston yes terday. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Democratic Caucus Will Be Held in the Four Wards on This Side Today Minor Matters. There will be lively times in the wards on this side today as Demo cratic caucuses will be held in the Eleventh. Twelfth, Nineteenth and Twentieth wards between the hours of t and 0 p. m. Delegates to the city convention -will be chosen llrst and ward caucuses will follow. In the Eleventh ward the meeting will take place at S o'clock at Sehlmpff's hall and the candidate for school controller 'will likely bo Otto Robinson, although Peter llnsar, jr., may also be placed In nomination. A lively fight Is on for alderman of the Twelfth ward between P. F. Itynn and the present Incumbent, C. C. Don ovan. There are several candidates for select and common council. In the Nineteenth ward Peter J. Belt will seek the nomination for school controller, while John A. Neuls and Joseph Snyder will contest the place for alderman against the pres ent Incumbent, Alderman Christian Storr. A dozen candidates are In the field peeking to represent the Twen tieth ward In select and common coun cil and it promises to be one of tho liveliest caucuses ever held In that ward. A Membership Social, A largely attended session of tho Star Social club was held In Mlrtz hall on Pittston avenue last evening when several now members were Initiated, Business pertaining to the approaching annual ball which takes placo in Ath letic hall on Monday, Jan, 20, was dis cussed. A largo six point star emblematic of tho organization was hung up out side the headquarters of the society hist evening and the Illumination was quite attractive. Tho committee hav ing chargo of the annual ball are: Charles F. Kellerinan, chulrmau; Ja cob J. Mlrtz, , Peter Phillips, jr., and David Lewis. NUBS OF NEWS. Joseph Conrad, of .the First district of tho Eleventh ward, Is a candldato for delegato at today's primaries. 'Ihe IhtojK'l' inetllng lomoirnu' at I ho Vouni; Women's ClirUtlan uasociailmi hmiiw will ho led ly Mist llrlcMin, ll.c leather if d( medic uleiiu'. AH ttouieii and ulll me cuiillully In. lllt'il. 'I'lio Iiuur (or tlieeu iiii'ctliigi I ipfilal" y roiiunient, for mothers who cannot t;et out 1(1 chuirli at I ho uiul hour for hen he and will will be irry wcleonu' und lie helped, by lomlm.', dialled ltolli, u( 700 ' btonc aunue, n well known and leleited it'tldcnt, wji Hrtid to li pm.iiIoiu.ly ill )jt night and niry not lltu until moiiilinjr, Kwry member o( Ihe -Junger Mienneuhor ll urged tu attend the uhe.iL.il tomorrow- after noon pilor u taking part Jo Ihe pro-lloer meet' lnt- wliicli will lake pUcc in CdllfKU hall. The funeral of Ihe late Mia. Thomas I.don (aU'i pluie tliU mointiia- at t) ,o'eloe!. OBITUARY. MATTHEW SNOW. Sit., one or" tlio oldest and most respected residents of South Scranton, died yesterday utter- Jonas Long's Sons If s the power of Popular Prices and Excellence of Quafty that places the Big Store's Grocery Department one step ahead FLOUR r?rScS: FLOUR ncsota hard wheat. Every pound guaranteed. 25 pound , sacks at 53C RALSTON BREAKFAST FOOD Acknowledged as the king of breakfast foods and always sold at ISc a package. . i' Buy It today for 1 aC Quaker Oats, per package ioc Corn Starch, none better, per package 6c Fruit Pudding, a delicious dessert, assorted flavors, one package enough for 10 persons, per package, ioc Jams, assorted flavors, per jar ioc Fine Tomato Catsup, per bottle, ioc ' hoes Saturday dj f T7 peciaS Saturday 8 "Woman's" high grade $2.00 and $2.50 Shoes made from Vlcl Kid, Dongola Kid and Box Calf. Comfortable, flexible, durable and stylish. A patent tip and stock tip, double and single soles, new heel and toe shapes. You will be surprised when you see the value you are getting Saturday "only" by buying this shoe at $ 1 .i Another Shoe Treat No store dared to sacrifice $3.50 and $4,00 shoes at so reckless 'a price as this at $2.91) a pair. JUST THINK OF IT, ' hand sewed, enamel, box calf and vicl kid, Saturday at. . . . $2.90 Get a Collar Today A Nickel buys one. No less than 6 to a customer. Price without a parallel. Jooas Jsma MjmmMmmvmjiFammMM3xnm Lyceum Theatre 11. ItUIS, Lessees and Mamircr. A. J. DUFKY, Bus. Manassf. Satuiday Matinee and Night, .I.WI'AIIV 11. "filt.VNWA, Mlflti: A WONDKII." Sir. William . lliady piexnH for the llial time, the new nuiMi.d rnapiot, FOXY GRANDPA By It. Mchilli' ll.ikn-, with Mr. Juscpli ll.irl an Ml Carrie lie Mm. ToRClher with IR rntertnlnun. irirlndlng .1 t rially seUi'leri .-hotu of liiiupKilleit Individuality. A play for jounjj people of all .isf. I'rliei. lliemiis, '!". In $1,0(1; hov !.eiU, I .".. l'riee-, -Matinee, '.V. and .V) lents. Heats 1 raily 1IiuimI.i,i niornlnc al nine. Academy of flusic if. DEIS. Ltfsec. A. J. Duffy, Manajsr ron Tiutm: iius. "The Secret Despatch' A Meloiliaina of the' ( ilil Wai, l, IMnl Ills Kiiw, mitliur of "At I'hry llidiro," ok. I'lni". Matinee, 13 .mil 2) ioiiI-, MkIiI. 13, 2."i, :i" and ui) il-iiIi. Matinees Friday anil Satuiday. 111:1 1'lt.s i:x(.'A(ii:.Mi:sT. GIBNEY-HOEFFLER STOCK CO., Tor Week nf .lanuiri' 1". I'llces Matinee. Hi and ill lent". Mclit. 10, B) and IS) 1011K Special Mnuil.iv matinee, "Our Little Mini, tee;" Mondav uuuiii, Lin la Moulson'i, "Tin Indian." STAR THEATRE ALf. O. IllUtltlXOTON, Manager. Tlll'ltSlUY, l'lllDAV AND bVILItliW Little Magnet Burlesquers. Mutinec lliily. New Telephone, 2'U NOWHERE ELSE ON EARTH Can the Seeker Aftor HEALTH AND HAPPINESS Find Such Klch Reward. CALIFORNIA ISA WINTER PARADISE. Best Reached Via 'SUNSET LIMITED." (PALATIAL IIOTKL OX H'UIMXS 1 Leave New York Tuesdays, Thurs days, Saturdays. SOUTHERN PACIFIC GO , R. I. Smith, agent, 100 S. 3d st., Philadelphia, Pa. noon at his home, 828 Prospect nvenue, Ho was 7- yearn of aire and for the greater part of that time had lietn u resident of South Scranton, where his worth und sterling Integrity hud won for 111 in a place of great respect In the estimation of his neighbors, lie Is sur vived hy the following children; Mury, Sister Plillomeiia, of tho Order of sis ters of the linnuiculati Heart; Henry, Mrs. 1. J. ltwip, Lizzie and Matthew Snow, Jr. Tho funeral will he held Monday morning at l o'cloclt. A re Hiileiu mubs will be celebrated lit $t. Peter's Cathedral and Interment will be niiide In the Cathedral cemetery, MHS. AVILUAAI J. EVANS, of 133 Holllster avenue, died yesteiday, after a long lllnebs of kidney trouble. Tho deceiihcd was well known aud highly respected In North Scruiituii, being uu active church worker, Shu Is survived by u largo finally. The funeral will take place Monday at 1.30. i I Hppk ooffs Sods SHHEHEtHKaMBeSBSSSaEHaaii 1 Two 4-1!) Packages of Oold Dust 1 iiing Pow- der for 25c . Gold Dust, the standard cleaner, requires no intro duction. Listed to sell for 2c. These four-pound packages have never be-' fore been marked lower than ioc. For the balance of the week, we shall break all ow priced records by sel ling two packages or 8 lbs )f Gold Dust fora quarter. With every grocery u'der, to the amount of 5.00 or over, you may secure 25 lbs of Sugar Caterers to th Knnir Man. The (JJoyce Storesj) Popular Priced Provisions Ever Woman uiukrful bpray Jnifc t9H and iittelutii, Bett-haf U51-.UUM 1 uuvriuriiii flllVMMff uuunujt ik luur uiutLt fur It. iriiTniniuLupi'ly tlio ..I 1I .:.. Uf( (MIL IHJ itii 1 . inn wmi Mmi for II- UmilM iHiOk- .r.l.J.ll tllCJ 11 r.iriltiiljinnlillie. tiniitln n IUH Mtii:i, '., Iloom GC9, Times DJi.'., New Vcik. 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