The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 30, 1902, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY,' JANUARY 30, 1002.
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.THE UODEIia HAnDWAnR STOJU,
We have most too many Drop
LlKhts on bund for tlilM Ken
son of. the your. Notice tlie
pileei on those In nur window
and you'll umlciHtuntl wo
don't Intend to Keep thnn
long.
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Foote & Shear Co
JI9N. "Washington Ave
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Aprons
la ficalicu tlic Utile Kiilft' wool
ilrcisoj, worn "11 winter, undo ol
Lawn ond India I.lncn; ein width
in skltl; now fctylMj dilnl.v luo
and cmbroliltiy trliniiiiticpi
THE BABY BAZAAll
510 Spiuco Street.
Different
Laundry
Our supeilor domestic Mulsh is
the piopcr fitilt.li. Requites no
filctlon to lion It, ao linen wears
longer. Vunt It?
LACKAWANNA
THE
AUNDRY
S03 310 Pcnu Acnue.
ESTffiTSHSHS
PERSONAL.
Diputj Titj Controller Cliailc . lljrllcv 11
in llarrisbtits
11. bamlT andjjinily lue lift on an extended
Jilcituro trip tluough I'loiida unci Cuba, they
Will bo gone till Marc.li 1.
Hon, J. A. Scnnton received a culilefium
Dnnouncini; the safe nuh.il in M mill ol his
Ihugliler, Mis. 1). h. Tate.
Ml-a Coia U. Snyo, a foniicr iuumj at the
J.ackuH.iiini liospiljl, will Icuc (or Sm l'ur
cl co on Tuesdiy tiom whence Mie will Fill foi
China. Upon her arrival eIic will ho maiiied to
Dr. l.cvvi-, a lonnci suigcon at the Lickiwnnm
tio.itil. Di. Lewi-. U a medical mi-dloniiy
under the 1'rcs.h terlan bond ot foicln mis
Pioiw. JINs SiMgo will aUo servo with hei in
tuie husband unciei the Mine bond
THEY DON'T UNDERSTAND.
taxpayers Have to Get Explanations
of the Increased Valuation.
As was anticipated, the city assessors
me having troubles of their own this
wool? in explaining to pioperty owners
Just what the new assessment means
nnd why the valuation has been lalsed
fioin a one-thiid value to a full.
"Despite all that has appeared in the
Iiapeis for over a e.ir back," said one
of the nssessois yesterday, "the ma
jority of the taxpujeis don't seem to
uncle l. stand the situation yet. "We had
ii well-known attorney In heie the other
tiny appealing: fiom the 'valuation put
on ceitain piopeities, and we hud to
ialily pound It Into his head that prop
el ty has been assessed ut only one
thiid alue in past yeais and that the
aluatIon has been raised to full value
this venr.
"He couldn't undeistand It that way
nt all, and wo neatly exhausted our
selves getting him to undeistand. Thou
w o had to show that the Inci eased valu
ation doesn't mean an Inn ease In taxes,
because the millagc will be i educed.
This ptocess has to be lepeated with
neaily eveiy propeily owner. The min
ute ho learns that the valuation of hh
ptopeity lias been inci eased from $1,000
to $3,000, lie gets wildly excited and we
have to calm him down with expla
nations," NEW TROLLEY COMPANIES.
lAnnual Meeting of the Tour Undor
derlying Companies.
I'lomliieitt lttvestois from many
places abroad weie heio yesteiday to
attend tho annual meeting of the four
underlying companies of the Lacka
wanna and Wyoming Valley Itapld
Tiunsit company. These companies
mo tho Scianton and Noitlieustem
Ilullio.nl company, Central Valley Itull
io.id company, Council I'aik unit
Fpeedway Street Hallway company and
tho Noithein I.mltawanua, Ralhouil
company.
Tho old dltectois weio to-elected and
tho dlietitomtcs nfteiwaids io-elected
pnictlcally the samo oillceis who had
been serving.
STRUCK WITH A HAMMER.
Dolm Qeigle Faied Badly at Hands
of Abe Posner,
John Oelgle, the West Lackawanna
incline muiket man, became engaged In
nn nlteicutlon on lower Lackawanna
uveuue yesteiday nfteinoon. with the
telobwited Abo Uosner. The latter be
came qniaged und stuick Gelglu on the
head with u hammer Indicting u seilous
w ound.
Uelglo swoie out a w nu nut for Pos
nei's urteat liefoie MuijlBtrutQ Howe.
Posner will bo ai tested and given a
hearing today,
Prepailng for Incieased Busiuess.
The C'entiul ItatUouU of New Jcisey
lias placed oi dei s with the Ameilcan
Car and Foundi y cornpuny for 1,000 box?
cms, 20 passenger toadies, 7C0 hopper
cars and COO gondolas. The Hai Ian &
Holllngswoith company is building 30
coaches for tho Central and 60 locomo
tives uio being built by the Ameilcan
Locomotive company, n om Jlnlltond
DlC'st. Januaiy, 1002,
Prices
Scatp$
AN EFFECTIVE METHOD.
rrnctlcnl Knowledge of French in
Five Weeks.
t'lofessor J, B. Salter gate his flint
lecture on French jostottlny In St.
Luke's parish halt,
At both afternoon and evening lee
tuicft Interested lutdlcncoa were In ut
tendance. Tho piofcssor gave a puic
tleul (leumnsttatloti of his method atul
while ho Bpoko entirely In French every
ltetetior untlei stood him. lly means of
u blackboard and by gcstuics he con
eyed every slmde of meaning and In
this one leotuio gave a rcat knowledge
of more Ftench than homo study would
afford In u month. Ills method Is unique
and effective.
It will be lometiibeied that he gave
a coutso of lessons pievlotm to Christ
mas whlch-wus so satlsfnctoiy to his
pupils that they urged him to give tin
other course lu advanced study. The
picscut lessons are for students In ontly
lessons. No homo work Is requited by
his method, one hour ench day being
consumed In the lesMoni. The aveiago
Amot lean's Ft ench leaves much to be
dcslicd. He may bo able to lead It nnd
to understand It to some degieo, but
he Is aflllclcd with much timidity when
It comes to his own speech. He It not
altogether confident about his own ac
cent. It Is theiefore a ptlvllcge to hear
perfect Fionch spoken oveiy day. The
cultivation of the ear Is what in most
needed.
Professor Salter Is ptollclent In Eng
lish as lie Is a native of America and
theiefore coinptehentls nioie complete
ly tho difficulties which confiont tho
Ihigllsh-Hpeak'lng student In the Ficnch
language. Consequently In these
classes at the first lesson Professor Sui
te! 's pupils begin to speak French with
compiehcnslon. He makes the lessons
extremely Inlet estlng. All sorts of top
ics come up In the class and all the
subjects which are likely to be dis
cussed in every day life. In live weeks
he gunnintees a practical knowledge of
Fiench which will enable his pupils to
tiavel abroad without an lntcrpiotcr.
The ill st lessons will be given on
Filday at 4 o'clock and will be ftec to
all Interested. Theie will also bo a
lesson at 8 p. in. at which nil are wel
come. There will be fiee demonstra
tions today at 4 and S p. m. In St.
Luke's palish hall.
THIRTEENTH'S INSEPCTIONS.
Dates on Which the Vailous Com
panies Will Bo Inspected.
The following order was yesteiday
published from the Thltteentli legiment
headquarteis:
Headquarter) Thirteenth ltegiinent, Tiiiid llilj-
ado, X. C. 1'.
Scronlon, Pa, Jin. IS, 100i.
Regimental Orders No. J.
In lecorduncc with jdjutant general's older
31, scries 11)00 and adjutant general's order ,o. 1
C. S , the sovci.il companies of tho Thirteenth
regiment, National Guard ot Pcnnj 1 mla, will
bo Inspected as follows:
Company A Mjiidav, lb. 10
Company C Tuesday, rdi. 11
Company B Wednesday, Feb 12.
Company D Friday, Feb. .'1.
toinpauy F Fridav. Feb. 'it
Company K Monday, Feb. 21.
Camp in) I. Tuesday, Feb 20
Company II Wcdnesdjy, Feb. Jrt.
Compiri) II Thuisdi), Fib 27.
Compiny G lrfdiy, Feb.
Company 1 Satmday, JIaich 1.
'J lie companies will assemble at their sual
armoiics at S o'clock on the cunings designated
abo c.
Companies will be piiadcd in blue unlfoi tn,
light nuichliig older without leggings
Stato property of ever? description will be ir
rangid for inspeetion by the- Inspecting oflicn.
ln-pecllons will Include school ot soldier, teliool
of tho company and guard uutv, aUo dUclplIne,
ami'', clothing, books and papers.
1 ield unci EtnlT offiee ond lion-conimi-iioncd
slid oldccrs and bind, lCsiding in Scianton will
he inspected on Mondiy cienin?, Feb. 10, at S
o'clock. Other field and (.tiff officer and non-cxjininist-oncd
ttatr officers will report for impic
tlon at tiio tonipmy inspeetion wheie the) re
side. It) order of
I. U'alu. Cohmel
Altc.-.ted: 1) II Mhcitou, Ciptain ami Ad
jutant. NO NEW CASES REPORTED.
Smallpox Scale Confined to West
Scrnnton Victims.
The health nuthotlties have decided
to close No. 18 school on Swetland
street today for the puipose of fumi
gating it, but the building will not bo
peimanently closed,
It is In closo proximity to the home of
William J. Morgans, who Is suffeilng
from suiullpox and It wus at first
thought that the building would be
closed. Dr. Allen, superintendent of
the bureau of health and Dr. John
O'Malley, chairman of the school
board's sanltaiy committee, Inspected
the piemlses yesterday morning and
decided that It was not necessary to
poimanentlv close the hchool under
existing chcumstances.
The teacheis wei'e ordeicd to send
homo the seventy-two pupils who had
not been vaccinated and weie Instiuct
ed to lefuso them admission until such
time ns they could show certificates of
vaccination signed by lesponslble phy
sicians. Dlicctor of Public Safety F. L. Wcrm
ser, Dr. Allen and Building Inspector
111 own will inspect tiio newly elected
emergency hospital this afternoon.
No new cases were leported yester
day, and Dr. Paine says that Moignim,
and tho Pairy nnd Biacc chlldteii aio
getting along as well as could bo ex
uected. DEATH OF W. J. BATTIN.
Occuned Unexpectedly Eaily Yestei
day Meaning-.
William J. Uattln, aged 4.". yeais,
died at 1 o'clock yesteiday morning at
his home, 1314 Vino street. Deceased
had been a patient at the Lackawanna
hospltul, mid he had sufficiently io
ecrvered ftom his Illness to be lemoved
to his homo on Tuesday. Ho htcamo
suddenly ill, however, duiing tho night,
and Dr. 131y, who icsldes near by, was
summoned. When the doctor ni lived,
Mr. Dnttlu wus dead. Ho was a boit
of the late Heniy Uattln, und Is sur
vived by his wife and seven children.
Mrs, llattln's futher, Cotnellus Smith,
died jecently.
For a number of yeais, Mr. Uattln
wus engaged In tho hauiware business
with his father on Penn avenue, but
for some time had been In business for
hlmstlf. The funeial announcement
wU bo made later,
Auction Sale of Frames, Pictures,
Etc., at the Cut Rate Ait Shop, 300
Lackawanna Avenue.
For four days only, commencing
10,30 a, jn. Wednesday, Januaiy 20.
Everything muBt go as we nio obliged
to vucttto the Btoie Satuiday evening
Feb. 1. Sales fiom 10.30 n. m, to 5 p. m.
A Stands for Appetite,
B stunds for Boston Btown Bread,
that satisfies it-lf it's Hnnley's. 420
Spruce btreet.
KIRMESS IS A
GREAT SUCCESS
PERFORMANCE AT THE LYCEUM
WAS WELL RECEIVED.
The Dances Were Delightfully Ex
ecuted nnd the Costuming Was a
Revelation of Aitistlc Beauty nnd
Color Miss Stownrt Demonstrates
Her Ability in Producing Wondei
f ul Effects All of the Dances Were
Given with Much Ticedoin of Ac
tion nnd Oincefulness.
There have been Klrmesses and Klr
messf's, but just its predicted, nothing
has ever uppi (inched tho spectacular
event which opened Inst night on tho
Lyceum stage and w 111 t ontlnuo during
the lemaliider of the week. The (onl -denco
felt In these happy piospcctri
was evident In the laigcst (list night
audience which have ever gteotcd u
similar affair. Everything went off
Bmootlily. Miss Stewni t has great ex
ecutive ability and sho was Just tti
much ready last night to manipulate
the evolutions of the 300 pcuplo on the
stage us she would be next month.
There nio no hitches In her manage
ment. Sho Is always picpaicd for any
emeigency, nnd nothing dlstutbs her
cqunnlmlty. Sho knows everything,
down to tho last detail of shoe-lace,
and leaves no chance for mishaps. How
on enith she can tialn such a multi
tude to do the most complicated dances
with little similarity In the character,
is a leal pioblem.
If the dear public wants to get a
good, comfoi table seat, In older to see
the Klimees, It must step lively, please,
after tho ndveitisement which lust
night's perfoimance will give. Theie
Is a gi eat advance sale for all tho other
ptescntatlons and the question Is likely
to icsolve Itself Into a scramble for the
remaining loges nnd boxes.
Last night the following piogramme
was given, Bauer's oichestia playing
the music:
Otertme
Gland Tableau and 1'iorr-ston.
llungjiian U)psv Dance.
Dutch Wooden bhoe Dance.
The Hornpipe.
Dance of All Nations.
Dince of l'agcf.
Clog Dince.
Spintnh la M J noli.
A Hose Dmce.
Oilental Dmce.
Dance of I'ienols and l'icnelltei.
Frmeh Military Dilll
Tho Follies.
The Seatons
t.
10.
U.
12.
it
u.
15
The curtain was lung up on the most
biilliantly splendid kuleldoscoiie of
color, when all the neiformeis weie
gioupcd in picturesque attitudes on tho
stage. Mr. Milton O'Connell, as Jester,
led the piocesslon which followed and
which evoked a continuous tumult ot
applause. Notwithstanding how en
thusiastic this might be, the edict had
gone forth fiom Miss Stewait that
theie weie to be no encoies, and theie
weie no encoies as fur as lenelltion
went. This was a tiuly wise piecautlon,
for last night's mogiamme was the
longest of the week.
ATTHAC'TIVE MUSIC.
The mu&ic selected was of tho most
atti active older and set eveijbodv's
toes a-tingle. The first dance was the
Gipsy, with Its gay colotlng and its
lovely poses, The peisonnel Is vqiy nt
ti active, and the costumes weie hand
some. This is the dance in which Miss
Helen M. Coibett does a wondeiful solo,
full of little, beautiful attitudes and
poetic movement. Mrs. It. M. Scranton,
Mrs. F. L Piatt, Mis. F. J. Piatt and
Mis. J. II. Toirey nie the chapeiones.
The Wooden Shoo dance followed.
Quaint and lhythmlc, the young peo
ple made a most atti active appeal unco
and danced chaimingly, In spite of their
Impediments. Mis, Sydney Henwood,
Mrs. Howaid Grinin, Mis. William Sad
ler and Miss Claudia Williams are
chapeiones.
Tho Hornpipe Is alwajs veiy popu
lar. Six little maids, Misses Helen
Klesel, Saia Kann, Nana Pi Ice, Katli
eilne Wood, Ruth Machette and Jessie
day, niiaved In white suits, tilmmed
In blue, gave the liveliest possible dance
and came In for much anulause. Mis.
W. D. Klots, Miss Alice Matthews and
Miss Dale aie the chapeiones.
Tho Dance of All Nations was 'among
tho most amusing, as the little people,
fiom Uncle Sam and Miss Columbia
down to a bobbing Japanese couple,
went tluough with their piettv move
ments. Miss Romaine Smiths, and
Master Haity Ilumpluey, in the most
correct of Highland costumes, danred
a Highland Fling In a maimer that
waimed tho henrts of the Scotch con
tingent present. The costumes weie nil
exceedingly pleasing. Mis.. Thomas
Spiuks and Mts. B. F. Moote aio the
chanei ones.
Tho daneo of the Puges was ono ot
the very prettiest. Their costumes weio
elaboiato and beautiful to a degiee. It
wus followed by a solo clog dance by
little Miss LouIbq Armbt ust. Tho chap
eiones nro Mrs. Jones, Mis. Howell and
Mts. Sloat,
Two small maids, In spangled black
not, with led loses In their clailt hair,
gave one of the most fascinating dances
of the evening. It was puielySpanlt,h,
and tho petfoimeis weie Misses Jean
Samter and lluth Machette.
KXQUISITD COSTUMES.
Tho Robe dance will clojely contest
first plate. Tho costumes nie exquis
ite. Tho gills wear lose leaf diesses,
with a tunlo of gieen fitting the slight,
Bostou Head lycttuce.
Mushrooms, Water Cress,
Parsley and Cucumbers,
Rochester Celery,
Florida Tomatoes,
DIRECT
SHIPMENTS
E. Q. Coursen
Wholesale and Retail,
toimdcd figures Ilka tho shining calyx
of the flower, Roses In the hair nnd
loses In hands complete the general
effect, which Is bewUdciliigly piotty.
Tho men wear foresters' costumes.
Moto than $30 woith of ioso leaves ftom
it Now Voik coslumer compose the
gits' nt t lie for this dimming dnitce.
A Inking fealuie Is "Tho Owl nittl the
Moon" song by Miss Fieda Kann, with
her "chorus" of four little colored
chaps In Hottavc costume. They nto
tho funnlcMt things linnglnnblc, with
tho pretoi nntuial giavity of their small
countenances and the nnxlotis rate
about eatli gestuic. Miss Kann was n
lovely "Owl nnd Moon Lady," with
her attruetlve personality and that big,
ileh volco so adaptable to coon songu.
It is a satisfaction to hav'o her de
claie that sho Intends never to "black
up" any moie. While sho Is wontlci
fttlly successful In the chniuctcr
sketches nsstimcd lccently, the ninko
up plainly detracts fiom tho chaim of
her woik, which last night was twice
ns effective In her pietty rose-trimmed
whlto fiock. Her Httpport consisted of
MiushuII Tinker, Willie Mycin and
Douglas und Glenwood Croniplon.
Mih. C. L. Ftey Is tiio chnpeiouo of
the Rose dance. 11 was followvd by
one of the most exquisite of plctuto ef
fects In the Oriental tlnnco by Miss.
Elizabeth Bunnell. The stage wns
darkened ami In the oltcle of the gol
den glow Mom the calcium lights, slu
fioatcd about, at Intel vnls clashing
eymbnls and assuming tho most ni
llstlc poses.
Her beauty Is of a slnguluily nti Ik
ing type for this role, and in her white
satin robea gleaming, with jewels, sho
made one of the most atti active poi
tlons of tho piogramme. She ' wne
ehupctonod by Mts. Oeoige B. Smith.
The Plenots and Pieirettes had beau
tiful satin costumes and mado a most
elfectlvc pint of the ensemble. Miss
Maty Clieely and I. E. Welscntluh
danced a chaimlng duet. The chapor
oues me Mis. J. BenJ. Dlmmlck, Mrs.
R.-W. Aichbald and Mis. W. W. Scran
ton. Tho Fiench mllltaiy dilll has the
most beautiful costumes ever staged
hero for a military dance. They nre
light blue combined with white and
the dance itself Is so piotty that It is
sure to be a pi lino favorite. Mis.
Spruks and Mis. Mooie nio the cliap
erones. THE FOLLY DANCE.
Much Intei est centies lu the Folly
dance. Lavish cxpendltuie has been
made in the costumes, and the result
is magnificent. The combination Is
pink satin and black, the design being
unique and stl Iking. It is in this
dance that Mr. O'Connell does his fa
mous solo which bilngs down the
hotibe. The chapeiones aie: Mis.
Eveiett Wan en, Mts. F. II. .Teimyn,
Mis. C. B. Jeimjn, Mis. L. S. Onkfoid
and Mis. A. C. Twltchell.
The Dance of the Seasons is consid
eied by many to be the most effective
of all thut weie seen last night. The
costumes nie the last touch of beauty.
Four Spilng maidens uppear in theii
soft gieen satin gowns, the full foot
luchlngs edged with violets, coibage
and hut deeoialions of violets, and car
ried palo gieen chlfton scaifs.
"Summer wab pink as a lose and as
feweet lcpie.sented bv four beautiful
gills In pink satin with yellow chiffon
parasols and lose gai landed hats.
"Autumn" was all gold and poppies
billllant and beautiful with her foui
lrnidens.
"Wintci" wab in white batin with
while fluffy inulfs and boat, and white
hats. An oiiglnal climax to their dance
was the flinging of snowballs at the au
dience. Mis. John T. Rlchaids and
Mis. E. E. Chase aio tho chapeiones.
The solo was an exquisitely gracetul
dance by Miss Anne Edwaidb.
The "Spiel Kartenfest" was a gient
featine. Messis. C. R, rulier, Orant Pel
ton, F. P. Pi ice and Geoigo Scott weio
the playeis. Mebbis.Pilce and Scott won
by a bcoie of .! point!,. The game with
living caids was watched with the ut
most intei est,
H. C. Shafer on behalf of the Teach
eis' Mutual Benefit association made an
excellent speech, thanking the many
f i lends of the teacheis and asking the
support of the public.
A featuie of each evening is the vot
ing on popular dances fiom the stage
wheie last night Messrs. J. H, Biooks
and A. II. Stons maiked the scoies on
blaekboaids. Tonight lefreshments
will bo seived on the stage and danc
ing will be enjoyed after tho pio
gramme. This aftei noon's matinee will begin
at 3 30. It will bo a delightful pio
gramme with Cindeicllo. n.s the chief
leatuie.
An additional atti action tonight will
be solo dances by Miss Boles and Mibs
Fenuypacker.
OFFICERS WERE INSTALLED.
Gatheiing of Locomotive Engineers
Held Last Night.
Past Chief Engineer John Ttoeli hist
night Installed tho following nowiy
elected olllccts of Sam Slo-in Division.
No. 27C, Biotherhood of Locomotive!
Englneeis, In tho Knights of Malta
hull:
Chief Engineer, D. T. Swart-.; lht
assistant engineer, Charles Guragan;
second assistant engineer, II. Aldiich;
tieasuier, E. T. Swartz; secretaiy,
Roger Coo; lnsido guatd, Chailes De
pew; chaplain, Ciamer TewUsbuiy,
The installation oxeiclbes weto con
ducted in public and weio witnessed by
n huge gathering of tho fi lends of the
inembeis, Following tho Installation
bilef addresbes were mado by Secie
taiy W. AV. Adair, of tiio Ralhoud
Young Men's Clulstlau association;
Muster Mfchnnlo A. G, Elvin, or the
Deluwaio, Lackawanna and AVostetn
Rath ond company, and Clinton AVes
ton. Mis. Charles Gaiagan, piesldent
of tho Ladles' Auxlllaiy, also bpoke,
nftor which icfieshments weio seived.
BEAUTEOUS LAKE LODORE.
Ait nnd Natute Ceaselessly nt Work
in Its Development nnd Benutifl
cation. Beautiful Lake Lodoie piomlses, fiom
the booking alieady made, to be the
most popular of all exclusion icsorts.
Unlike most le&oits that, China-like,
reiuuln fixed, stiitlonaiy and unchiinged,
Lake Lodoio Is constuntlv linpioving.
Lust year tho liiimoveiuentH weie so
gieat that few who had been thero the
pievious year would bcaicely iceognlzo
tho place, This yeur the Imptovements
in the majestic g(ovo will bo scarcely
less i evolutionary. Uneiiualed any wheie
for natuia beauty, Lake Lodoio In Its
evolution piomlses eventually to be
como a veiltable Glen iBland. Bookings
are now being inpldly made by Mr, A',
L. Piyor, Distilct Passenger Agent of
tho Delawaie und Hudson company.
Offices nt the new fielght depot, Lack
nwannu avenue.
Coui sen's Olhe Oil; pme.
IS NOW FOURTH
IN THE STATE
RELATIVE POSITION OF THE
THIRTEENTH,
Ratings tho Rogitnonts Gained at the
Cnmp Inspections Mndc Known by
the Ropoit of Adjutant Qenoinl T.
J. Stownit Says That tho Military
Bearing of the Men Evidenced
Somo Impiovcmout Couitesy of
Some Ofllceis Fnr from Soldierly.
Too Client Freedom with the Men.
Tho lesttlt of tho Inspection of the
National atiaid of the slate lu the
cunips last summer litis Just been Is
sued In pamphlet fotnt bv Adltttitnt
General T. J, Slowntt. The Tlilitccuth
has tho distinction of being louith
nmoiig the fouiteen legltnentH ul ln
fantiy In the state, In his touott to
tho adjutttut goncial the Inspector gen
eiul, Finnic O. Sweeney, savs:
The military bearing of tho mm, In the i.inM,
evidenced some Impiotomcnt, pirtleuliil) lu way
of lcs raising; of liunds and turning ut hcniU.
Uuilng the drills however, theie was tall, und
confusion in the rank", to a degice, tluit conn
tu.ieled in a incimuc the inipimniient lioteil,
and woikcd injuiy to the noldiuy conduct of
the commmd'.
In ccrliln pirllciibis the ilNclplinc of the in
tire guild fhows clnngu for the heltpi, the ilc.
poitmcnt of men after lain, and the rlcanllnem
and funltar) eondlllon ot the cjiiiih. htlu.- nai.
tic ul ul) noticeable, fcomc oigani.itloiH aie iv
cellently lu lnnd, the conduct of the mm, both
In camp and in lnnlt, eildencin,' un admirable
stile of diclpllne, while ntheis hliow a gieit
lick of that wrious conception of militaiy chit)
that ittcnds thorough training In the school uf
the tolJIc l.
The belling and conrtrix of miny men, whin
off dut), ond I am sorr) to report of some ofhceis
also, was far from toldlerly. To i largo degree
such deficiencies are due cither to negllginic or
ineincieiicy on the part of company olllecr.
licn in mllltaiy relations with his men, uhclhei
in Hie aunory or at cunp, the otllccr must in
variably cvcreUe tuopei rcscive in social Inler
coniEe, in order to comiiiiml the lepcet due his
otflenl position. Too gient freedom Is subversive
ot discipline, and ofllceis habitually given to
f until ir and undignified contict with thcii men
thould be required either to change their method)
or foifiit llieli conmilstloiis.
Following me the goncinl avcuises of
the vnrious otgnnlrations which com
prise the National Guaid ot the slate:
AlillU.r.l'V.
Ilattci) A 'ii
Hitter) I! ye) tj
Halterv U si GO
CAVALUV.
1 irt Jiooji '13 7,5
hecoud 'froop 07.75
Governoi's Troop 07 50
bhcudan 'lioop 0725
lVFAMUV.
Fliet ltcgiiuint 01
fcecond Itegimtnt 83
'Jliiul Itegimcnt so
Fourth ltegiinent SO
Filth ItegiiniinV SO
Sivtli ltegiinent S5
Figlitb lligimcnt 00
Mnlh Itegimcnt yo
'lentil Iteghnrnt so
Twelfth ltegiinint 'id
'ihiilcenlli Itegimcnt yo
tomlcenlh ltegiinent 87.
feKtccnth Itegimcnt u
l.ightienlh ltegiinent uu
Below aie given tho ratings of tin
vailous companies of the Tliliteenth:
333-313353.-.
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fc'iis:
p
f
I B 7
3.;
3
I?
a 2
- - j; i! 2 ? iS
Si ?'' s'S'S,
3
i3S383S35e'
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The legimental ititlngs follow; Gen
eral appeal ance, SO.Ofl; evolutions of the
legiment, 93; extended oider, 00; nd
vanco and tear guaid and outpobt duty,
SO; coiemonlcs, 97; guaid duly, SO; dis
cipline, 93;, books and papets, 9S.C0,
gcneinl nveiage, 90 37,
fiend Us Your Clothing for Renovation
Our steam cleaning Is sute death for
the geir.is of smallpox.
Davis' Steam Dye AVotks,
310 Penn Avenue.
Hanley's Entile Wheat Biend.
Almost n mull lu Itself. Older at 420
Suiuco fatieet. m
DilukCOFo. It tastes like coffee.
SPRING II A TS
The man who wears a last
year's hat almost advertises
the f.ict so many radical
changes in style.
The man who appreciates
style is the man that enthuses
about our Koelofs Siii'lir,'
Derbies.
Higher crowns, more style,
unexcelled quality,
$3.00
All our 50c Neckwenr
duced to 35c,
le-
V J
DEATH Or MRS. MITCHELL.
A Brief Illness Ends n Woithy Lifo,
Woll Livod.
Mis. Margin et Mitchell, widow of the
late Jiitnes J, Mllrholli tiled vpslcttlay
moinlng nt 8 30 o'clock at the 'fntully
home, U25 l'enn tivcuuo.
Sho hnd been 111 less thiill it Wdk of
an Inlestlnnl tiouble. LnRt Monday the
tin co itttpiidliUT physicians decided that
on an tipcintloii hung the only hope of
saving her lite. The operation was ruc
ccBiiful und she wus inllylng In u vvuy
that mused confidence of her ultimate
locovery. Euily ypstotdny tnoiulng,
liocer, there ciimo il midden rhnnuo
for the w'nmo nnd sho sank continually
until dentil.
Mm, Mitchell liiul lived In Hcinntim
since gitlhood. She cnine to this cottn
tiy fiom liar native place, Roscommon,
Ireland, when n citllil nnd lived for a
number of veins In rntbondnle. Wn
moved to lliln city when a joung gltl,
und It was heie she wan man led. Tho
cei oniony wns not fanned In the old
Cuthollc church, nt the corner of Frank
lin avenue und f-'piuee titiccl. Her hus
band, who died eight jenrs ago, will
long bo lemetiiliered us one ot the pin
ned h In the Father Mntliew movement
In this vullev, nnd a ptomlnmit mem
ber of vntlous Itlsh-Amciic'un oigan
l::atluiiH. Mis, Mitchell wns it woman who not
only could not bo unkind, even by wind,
but who wuu never content unlets per
forming some Kindness. AVheievor she
cjino to be known she wns leveled us
a inro tvtic of- tiue wonmnliood. The
homo life of the household of which she
wns tho head was one of the most pio
nounced nttestntlons of her woith
Surviving her uio two sons und tluee
dnughteis. Edwaid 1'. Mitchell, mali
nger In T. F. Lcoiuud's stoic, Jameti F.
Mitchell, citv editor of The Tilbune;
MIbscs Maiy, Maigaiot and Kntlieiliic
Mitchell, tho latter two instiuctois, ip
spectlvely, In public i-chool No. 9 und the
Intel natlonnl Coiiespondenoc bchools.
Tluee biothei.s, Thomas, Darby tind
AVIlllam Glhoy, of Roscommon, li eland,
also survive her. Sister Hlldeguide, ot
Gieen RIdgo, and Sister Cyprian, of
Olyphant, membeis of the Older of the
Immaculate Hemt of Msuv, nie her
nieces.
The luiienil will lake place Satuiday
mui iilng ut 0 o'clock. solemn high
mass of icqulem will be celobintnl at
St. Petei's (.ithcdi.il. Inlciment will
be made In C'nthedial cemetery.
ifliidllElli I
f
liiclerwear
Tlie Muslin Undergainient
selling keeps tho entile stoio so
busy that one if, leniindcd of
the "busy hen with one
chicken."
IS
In Cambiic and Muslin, tiim
m ed with tucks, lace nnd in
seition, extra long lonirths,
Niglitgovvn of muslin, yoke
of cluster tucks and embioidery
neck and sleeves tiimmed with
embroidery, S1.S5.
Nightgown of nainsook tiim
med with ombroideiy, lncs and
libbon, 81.75.
Skirts
Lace tiimmed niffles, and
trimmed with inseition, extia
wide with double ruffle, $1.25
each.
Drawers
Diawers of muslin or cambiic
trimmed with embioideiy, 50c.
From Plain hemstitched and
tucked kind at 25c a pair to
Fine Cambric trimmed with
laco and insertion, SI. 75 u
i
I
pair.
126 Wyoming Ave.
rAtn-mrintwmwwz&teKv-mrtsiKrvvrM'
Underwear
Sale Now On
A complete line of Me
dium and fine Underwear,
consisting of Corset Covers,
Gowns, Drawers, Long
Skirts, Short Skirts, Chil
dren's and Hisses' Gowns
at prices that will astonish
you, Would advise early
buying as they are selling
rapidly.
Price & Jenkins,
130 Wyoming Ave.
r
('
Is
Scott & So
0$20&0$L8$00 $o&003
Oils, Paints and-Varnish
HWiMMiMMMIIHMHHMUMM
MaIon?y Oil & Manafacttiring Company,
141-149 Meridian Strest.
TELEPHONE 26-2.
.J. $ j. j 4, .( 4 , .J. ,j, ,j, , .J. 4 'J1 $ !
We cau atlpply your
' wants in
Enameled
Robber
Carriage
- Storm
I'
1
rons,
:on
5
Umbrellas
i Bittenbender&E. i
126-128 Franklin Ave. '
' .j.
,i''I'V"I"J'd'.v'I-I.'P
I Last I
Chance
to secure bargains in Bat
tenberg Patterns. Pillow
Tops and Stamped Linen
Goods.
Our special sale of the
above lines has been a
great success and will
List only six days more.
It will pay to visit our a
store before sale closes. 1'
I Cramer-Wells Co.,
&
130 Wyoming Avenue.
'Phone 353-3. f
4'l..I4":"S-I,'5'l'!ei
THE
WHtMIt
ONLY
PLAoE
in
SCRANTON
WHCRE THK CDI-ON MOULDED
RECORD ANDTHE POISON BALL BUT
TON SPEAKER ARE NOW ON EXHIBI
TION. ison Records
FOR YOUR OLD RECORD AND
25c each
CHARLES B. SCOTT,
110 Eranklin Avenue.
A Second-Class
City with a
First-Class Stock of
eciis, Etc.
Suitable for
Wedding Gifts.
Mercereaii & Coiinell,
132 Wyoming Aveune,
iiinbrellas Made
Umbrellas Repaired'
Umbiellas and parasols 10
coveied in different colors. A
fine assoitment of handlec
Latest designs. All gooda
guai anteed for one year.
The Scranton
Umbrella Manufacturing: Co.,
313 Spiuco Street.
FRED R. SMITH,
ELECTRIC AND OAS FIXTURES,
GAS STOVES,
507 Linden Stieet.
Boaid of Tindo Building.
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Duf 01ess
Sterling Silverware
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