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THE SCItAOTOtf TRIBUNJ&-WEDNESDAY, tfEJLUlUARi 5, 1902.
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WEST SCRANTON
FUNERAL OF
JAMES MULROY
SERVICES AT ST. PATRICK'S
CHUlvCH YESTERDAY.
Obsequies Wore Largely Attended.
Remains of the Into John L. Sul
.llvan Wero Also Interred in tho
Cathedral Cometory Entertain
ment In St. David's Episcopal
Church William Simpson Struck
by a Train Other Shorter Para
graphs of Interest.
The funeral of the lute James Mul
joy, who died at his homo on Six
teenth street, occurred yesterday morn
ing, and was attended by many rela
tives, friends and neighbors. A re
quiem mass was celebrated In St. Pat
rick's Catliollo church, and interment
viih made In the Cathedral cemetery.
The pallbearers were: Maurice T.
"Wiilsh, Michael Ilcaley, John Reap,
Jllchael J. Jennings, Thomas J. Flem
ing and Michael llaher.
The funeral of the late John I,. Sulli
van occurred ycstuiday afternoon from
the family residence lit Clark court,
where many friends gathered to sym
pathize with the bereaved family.
Short services wero held In St. Pat
ilck's Catholic church, and Interment
was made In tho Cathedral cemetery.
Entertainment Last Evening.
A large and well pleased audience
attended the entertainment ut St.
David's Episcopul church last evening,
which was a social and llnanclal sue
'oss. Refreshments were served at the
close.
The various numbers included vocal
and instrumental selections, recitations,
etc., by Mrs. llnudolph Jones, Misses
Jtose Smith, May Dorsoy. Mrs. Mc
Ilenry, T. and J. Lewis, Leyshon
Hvans, Miss Esther Hughes, Mrs. John
Morgan, William Brain, Miss Helen
Markwlck, Mrs. Seibeit, Misses Mauri
and Dolly Thomas, Job AVhltehouso,
Miss Millie Hoffman, David Dnvis.Miss
Margaret Powell, Mr. Phelps, Benjamin
Hughes and the Robinson brothers.
Simpson Church Notes.
The Gleaners' society of the Simpson
Methodist Episcopal church held a
meeting last evening and arranged to
hold another of their popular entcrtain
mnnts and socials in the near future.
The Missionary Study class also mot
last evening and enjoyed an interest
ing programme of readings and music.
Dafoiir's French Tar
Will promptly relive am speedily euro
coughs, colds and all lunff trouble. For
bale by G. W. JENKINS, 101 South Main
uv cnue.
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We have just what you're looking for, perhaps. Our J
strong argument is that here you tjet them just a "little
better" than elsewhere. Astonishing what a little money g
money win cio in this Wash
Distinctive Display
We were fned with enthusiastic admiration for them
when we bought, and we want to convev this enthusi
asm o you. Nothing shoit of a visit to this Wash Goods
Exhibit will do it, however.
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Grenadine llippique,
Avalon Batiste,
Swiss Silks,
Mercerized Cham bray,
Cltnmbray Madras,
Exposition Batiste,
finalo Batiste,
Pineapple Tiss lie,
Dotted Swiss,
Gauze do Soie,
Si
These can hardly be desciibeil. They are novelties and
we only give yoi: such an idea of their beauty and worth
as will tempt you here to see them,
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Roll Call Is Enough for These 1
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Columns couldnt tel their story, Our hobbv is qunl- c
ity and we ride it to its fullest extent. This doesn't -
cost you any more than if you bought some poor quali- &
ities, but then you can't buy poor qualities here we ft
haven't got them. No woman of taste was eyer misled '
by purchasing from us. J-T'
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The regular weekly prayer meeting
will bo held this evening, when nil
members and friends are urged to at
tend, All members of the Probationers'
class are requested to meet the pastor
at tho church next Friday evening.
Mrs. J. 13. Snyder, of Washburn
Btrcet, will entertain tho Woman's
Foreign Missionary soclpty on Friday
evening.
Clean Your Sidewalks.
OfTlclala from the department of pub
lic safely were engaged In notifying
people yesterday to clean the Bldewalks
In front of their residences and places
of business.
Unless tho laws governing this are
strictly observed, arrests and prosecu
tion will follow. A strict compliance
with the ordinances will save trouble
and lessen accidents.
Recent Accidents.
Samuel Phelps, n 15-year-old lad, was
Injuied lecently In tho Continental
mine, when a prop fell on him and
rendered him unconscious.
A child named Annie Phillips, resid
ing at tho corner of Washburn street
and Sumner avenue, was injured yes
terday by being run over by a sleigh.
Washburn Street Church.
Miss Jessie Long, of Mullein street,
entertained tho Gamma Nil society of
the Washburn Street Presbyterian
church, ut her home, last evening.
The prayer meeting this evening will
be conducted by Rev. J, P. Moffat, the
pastor.
All members of the church who desire
to subscribe for the Assembly Herald
will give their names to Dr. Moffat.
Ribs Fractured.
David Evans, of 801 Eynon street, an
outside employe at the Hampton mine,
had one of his ribs fractuted by a fall
yesterday afternoon.
Ho was removed to his home, where
Dr. W. Rowland Dnvies, of South Main
avenue, attended him.
EVENTS OF THIS EVENING.
A merlins of Hie Am. lent Order of Hibernians
will be bold In Morgans' hall thin cvenim.
l'lcdilc cninp, No. S3, I'aliiotlo I Inter of
Aniei leans, will meet in Washington lull Una
evcuintr.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
Patrick Oljin, of .Taction fitrcct, who w.3
thiown from a cutter while deign-riding in Nort'i
Seianton Mond i night, was iemocd to bis hom"
it .in early hour jotculiy morning. The extent
of IiU lnjmir. will incapacitate him for some
lime. 1'itiick Casey, who was with Oljiin at 'he
lime, c-cipcd uninjured. The cutter ollided
wilb a sheet cai.
v 1 he dog lliat bit Mrs. Ttobeit Owens recently
was ordoied i-hot, and a pilrolnian was delo
giied to despitcli the? canine, lint the owner. Ml-.
Kivlllo, of Ninth and Kjnon street, objected. A
law suit is likely to follow.
Coasters on Jackson fcticcl baic been wntned
cgainst running tluir flcds acioii Miin avenue,
owing to Ihc danci attending it.
Thomas McCrossIn, of Washburn stieel, an em
ploye at the spike mill, had bis hand e aught in
a shears on Monday, and four of Ills lingers wcia
amputated.
Miss Cathcilne Smith, of Jackson .street, has
been adjudged insane by Doctors Ilrcmuii ami
Goods matter.
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Organzine,
ITaiitasio Suisse,
Tourguny Novelties,
English Madras,
English Cheviots,
-Lono Organzine
Colored Gauze dc Soie,
Leno Gauze do Soie,
Silk and Linen Tissue,
l?lemish Lace Stripes.
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arebotise I
Carroll, and she has been taken te the tlllUlilo
ttome. She was previously an Inmate ol Ilia
home.
A woll-Unown teamster, who rfrhcj regularly
between l'itl'ton nntl Carbonelale, altl yoidcielay
that tho sleighing is better now than he has sein
It In many years,
The rholr of the l'lyinoulh Congregational
church will begin uhearsuls on JJislcr inus'e
next 1'rldny evening.
A nieetlng of the St. Peler's Tolit Abstinence
iml ticnevoicnt toclcty, of llellcvue, has been
called for nest Sutuhy.
A slight llm was dlravricil In the shoe shop
at tho corner of Hyde Parle avenue nnd Lalayotte
street Monday atlctnoon, earned by .1 discon
nected stove-pipe. A stilt alum to I'nglnp com'
pany N'o. 3 lirouglit a quick rcspoiw, and the
llnnicH.wtrc- put out without much trouble,
TI10 Woman's guild nl 81. Mark's Lutheran
church will serve a clam chowder supper u;i
Dmr-ulay eionlnq; in the church parlor.
A large number of breaker bojj Ironi local
collieries wcrs treated to a nlelgli-rldo leslcrclaj'
afteinoon l.y their employers.
IMwnnl O'tlrlen, of North rteliecca avenue, the
T.atkavyanii.i rallroul cnetlneer who win Injured
some time inro, li now nblc to resume I1I1 diillw.
T)io Italtmad Att'elll.iry of the Simpson Metho
dlst l.'plseopal church will meet tomorrow eiii
n at the home uf Mi;. J, J. Decker, on Divis
ion street.
A son hat brightened the homo of Mr. nnd Mr",
.fowph Buckley, of Ninth street.
Master Jowph Crosier, of Couth lliciett nvv
mte, wna Injured while coaillng on Monday even
Ini'. William Simpson, who conducts a me-nt iniike-t
at OOt 1 11011 street, was slruck by tin nulnu at
fl o'clock yesterday afternoon, while he was clos
ing the Dolavvnrc, Lackawanna nnd Western i.ill
roail Iracki near tha lleltevue bronker. lie vvat
picked up in tin unconscious condition and taken
to the l.aekawiiniM hc-pltiil, where it was ascer
tained tint both of lib wrist? wcie fracturcel.
IIU condition is not serious.
PERSONAL MENTION".
GeoiRc Hill, of North Sutrncr avenue, Is lecov
crltijr from 1111 illness.
John 0. lllghlleld, of Jackson sticct, who has
been 111 for u Ions time, is convalescing;.
I). It. Ihoinas and son-in-law, William Ludwiir,
of N'of'tli Uromley avenue, nic In Uo3ton.
Miss Itattic Kynon, of btark court, lias ac
cepted a position with the International Tct
liook compiny.
Ocoiro Dickson, of Xiwtli Hide l'.uk avenue,
Is lecoverlns from an !1Iik'.-.s.
Mrs. Iicnjamln IIiiRlie", of Noitli Kvcielt ave
nue, 13 sullerlns fioni .1 severe cold.
Miss Jlartraiet Holland, of Sujjar Notch, is vis
iting her brother, John Holland, of ltallroad ave
nue. '
Miss Florence, daughter of Mrs. Maria Urn
worth, of South llebccea avenue, is sulTcring wl'h
a severe attack of pneumonia.
Mrs. John (Jritllths, of Deckel's court, is re
potted to be ncilously 111.
Miss Mae Divli, of Kjnnn stiect, hai leturned
homo from a Uslt with friendi In Wllkes-lianc.
Denj.imiu Smith, of Uvans court, is confined to
his home by Illness.
Dr. Iienjunln Kvans, of Clark's fcuimnir, lslted
his mother, Mrj. '. II. Kvans, of North II de
Park avenue, on Mondiy.
Mis. Hugh McUcimott, of Lafajcttc sltcct, ia
ill at her home.
M13. Thomas Hecse, of Noilh Lincoln avenue,
Is lecovcrlng from the effects of an operation.
Kli.ii Anthony, of Everett avenue, is on the
lck list.
1'iank Madden, of PI mouth, is visiting I1.3
brother, William Madden, of South Uromley ave
nue. Miss Cariie Cioss, of Washbuin stiect, is in
dispaeil. Jlrs. licrl Imgeoie, of Noith Lincoln avenue,
is suffering fiom an attack of pleurisy.
A. J. 'lhomas, of Oould-hoto, ha3 returiud
home fiom a vbit to his family here-.
Cieorge Jacob, of North Lincoln avenue, is buf
fering from a sprained tuck.
Ulys'cs CVofiit, 01 Noilh Uiiroln avenue, is
convalescing aftci a severe illne.
Clarence M. Hiveilv, clerk in Miwj-ravo; drug
store, has leturucd fiom a trip to New Albany,
Bradford count.
Mis. L. II. Jones and daughter, Lois, of North
Bromley avenue, are both ill at their home.
Mi.s. Itnbcit J. Williams, of I.afaette stiect, ia
indi-poHct.
SOOTH SCRANTOPJ NOTES.
Surprise Party Tendered to Mrs. Her-
forth, Wife of Pastor Herf orth, of
the German M. E. Church.
A pleasant affair was ciuletly ar
ranged some time ago and was suc
cessfully carried out Monday night,
much to the surprise of a. most esti
mable lady. The ladles of the German
Methodist Episcopal church, on Pros
pect avenue, learned that their pastor's
wife would celebrate her birthday
Monday, and they auieed to take part
i'n the celebration.
The arrangements were quietly com
pleted anel shortly niter 7 o'clock the
ladles assembled and in 11 body
marched to the lesldence of How and
Mrs. llorfoith, on Ulich stieet, In lear
of the church, They tool: possession,
and only when the guests wished Mrs.
Hcrforth long yeuin of happiness and
many more birthdays was she aware
of the cause or the visit. The visitors
hud taken with them an abundance of
good things to eat and soon a bountiful
lunch was served. After Mrs. Herforth
had been presented with n suitable
memento of the occasion, the gathoilng
dlsuersed.
NUBi OF NEWS. '
'Ihc- uiiialns of the Iatn Bernard Miwn, were
taken fiom the fainil.i residence on South Ining
avenue cstcidjy morning and laid to lest 111 1I10
dihedral cemetery afler imprceic ccmrca for
Ihe dead lad been held in St, Peter's 1athedr.1l.
'lhcie was an unu-aull' lago attindaiiic at the
(uncial imlwIlliMaiuling tl u intcu-e- cold.
'Iho Paliiptk Order &on of Ametlca Dnmi
corps, will meet In legular es,lon at their head
qiurtris in rreuhiu'a hill tomonow idgla when
Ihc following ollleeis will be' m.lalled: Pie'si
dent, Pied Jones; vl'o president, William
runui icvcidin? pceutiiy, Chirlc-t Sni!er; a-si-taut
h'cictai-', 1'icd C. Dlejing; llnitici.il nei
ictaiy, t'red C. Miller; inanuci, Willi itn Kirch
oir; lieasuier, l'red Jones; chief musician, duties
S-amcii; asalsuut clilrf muslcl..ii, Charlts tndei;
drum -fergemt, A. .1. Hainiiien.
'the fctiuntou Athletic iluli will hold their
eighteenth annual inuc-uc-ratlo ball in Athletlo
hull tonight. The gland march, foi which .1
prize is olleied, will commune at a o'clock
sharp. ,
'U13 iiunlhly inciting of the Iliekoiy htieet
Presliteilan chvreh I. idles' Aid Miclety which
was to hlii! been held at the residence of Mis.
S. S. Spiiiks tomonow afternoon, has been prst.
l-oneil one week owing to tho death of Ml
hinder, who was a nicmbcr. 'ihe tuneral takei
place at U o'clock tomonow.
Joseph hleiii, of Alder stieel, iclmrul last
night frcm a very nieccseful lUhlng tilp.
'Ihe Sehvvelei Maenueichor will hold ilieli an
nual inasqueiado ball I'liday evening, Feb. 7, at
Athletic hall, Alder street.
Michael Burke, of 7-'i IrWiu avenue, was kicked
in tho mouth by 11 mule at the Pine lliool;
colliery eoterday mid sustained the loss of iev
cral teeth.
Mis. Toi cyagc')-, an aged lady, rf 7i5 Phis
ton avenue, met with a sjuu- fall on the ici
.vcjtciday unit was canled home In an unconscious
condition.
The Ladles' Catholic Mutual Benefit Ofwoc-Ja.
Hon gave n piogr.utivo cuilnr- last evening in
the basement of St, John's new chuuli for the
bun-tit of the c-huidi. It was largely uttcml.'d.
Keeley Institute Laboratory Burned,
By nxrlusivo Wire ftoin The Assoc latcd Prest,
Dvvlght, III., Frli. 1. The laboratory of the
Kcelc Institute, the Ltv Ing.toii hotel, coiitiollej
by the Keeley company, and several other builei
iugs in the heait of the city ivcie deitroycet .y
Hie today. Lom JOrt.eXiO. The (Itu ttarted in tl ei
boiler loom of tho steam heating plant in the
lahoiatory building.
THE HOimiEST MAN IN SCRANTON
As well as the handsomest, and olhiia ore invited
to call On any druggist and get fiee a trial bottle
of Kemp' Ilaltam for the Tlhoat and Lun. a
remedy tint is ijuaiantfcd to cure and rellew all
Chronic anJ Acute Cynics, Athnu, Dicmchltii
iinj CuMumptlou, P1U0 i3c, and &;.
NORTEiSGRANTON
LECTURE OF ItEV. DB. WIIALEN,
OF OARDONDALE.
His Subject Was tho "Wit and
Humor of the Irish People."
Tlfjuo's Gymnnsluin Baskot Dall
Tonra Dofented by tho Stars Birth
day P.arty Held at the Homo of
Miss Mary Nichols, of Dickson
Avenuo Largo Crowd Present at
tho Fair Last Night.
A large uudlenco wns present nt the
tubernaclo last night to hear Kev. Dr.
Wlinlcn, of Cnrbondnle, fjlvo his lec
ture, "Tho Wit nntl Humor of the Irlt-h
People." Dr. Whaleii traced the his
tory of the Irish race back two hun
dred years and dwelt upon the terrible
manner In which the English govern
ment treated them. He also told of tho
system by which England kept them
In Ignorance, denying them the privi
leges of education, and compelling
them to be as slaves to tho English
landlords. Ho then turned to tho lighter
vein of his lecture and dwelt udoii tho
Hashing wit and Infectious humor of
the Irish people. The proceeds of the
lecture went to the building fund of
the Baptist church.
Stars Again Won.
Again tho Invincible North End
Stars have added' a victory to their
long list, by defeating John Tlgue's
gymnasium team, at the Auditorium,
last night, by 11 score of 11 to C. The
playing of McClusklo and Skiff, of tho
Stars, nnd Murphy and O'Drlen, of
Tlgue's team, were among the feutures
of the game. The line-up was ns fol
lows: Stars J, M. McClusklo, right forward; Skiff,
left forward; l"ans, center; T. MeCluskle, right
guaid; Jones, left guard.
Tigucs Uatchfonl, right foiwaid; Moiughan,
left foiwaid; O'Brien, center; Hurdy, light
guard; Muiphy, left guard.
Ooals wore thrown from the Held by
J. McClusklo, Jones and Skiff, of the
Stars, and Monaghnn, Murphy and
O'Brien, of the Gymnasium.
Birthday Party.
A very pleasant birthday party was
given at the home of Miss Mary Nich
ols, of Dickson avenue. Games and
singing were indulged In up to a late
hour, when refreshments were served.
Solos were rendeied by Mr. Louis
Pcorn and Miss Anna Davis.
Those present were: Misses Anna
Davis, Margaret Willis, Nellie Tllson,
Bessie Evans, Jennie Jenkins, Maine
Jones, Mary Nichols, Ruth Hopkins,
Margaret Nichols, Marion Louis, Mary
Currant, Kate Nichols; Messrs Claude
Peorn, B. Bowen, John liichards, Da
vid Richards, Thomas Morgan, Thom.13
Breck, Eugene Mamca, Max Feldman,
Oliver Nichols. Out of town guests
were Esther Smith and Harry Davis.
Surprise Party.
Mr. Robert White was recently ten
dered a surprise party at his home on
Diamond avenue, by a number of his
friends. The evening was spent in the
usual party diversion, up to a late
hour, when refreshments were served.
Those present were; Mioses Lulu
Sherman, Evelyn Latcnam, Lizzie
Johnson, Bell Robinson, Dinah Wat
kins, Mabel Bisblng, Azuba Swartz,
Anna Welsllng, Edna Mumford, and
Messrs. Bert Thomas, John Jones, Mor
gan Thomas, Roy White, George Whee
ler, Alfred Finn, Raymond Robinson
and Joseph Watkins.
At the Pair.
Last evening a large crowd of peo
ple were present at the fair being con
ducted nt St. Mary's hall by the dif
ferent societies connected with the
Holy Rosary church, to hear the fol
lowing programme rendered;
Vocal fcolo John lluglnx
Vocal Solo MNs l'va Hoiau
Vocil Solo 'Ihoma.s (Allien
Vocal Sole, James Jones
After the piognimme several valu
able articles were chanced olf.
TOLD IN A FEW LIWVES.
The Scwntoii Men's wiciclj of this end will
hold their monthly meting .Monday n.t 111 the
Providence Piesli.vtcrlan church toelil room'.
Miss Doia Smith, who has been -.Mling; at tho
homo of Pied Phillips, of North Main jcnu
was called home on aceuuut of the (.widen ill-iie-vs
of hei in'ithei.
The chlldien of the Welch Cougiegationtl
chinch of West Market sheet, arc practicing for
their cantata entitled "I'uecn lather," which li
to bo glvrn in the near fcituie.
Mrs. Hod Phillips, of Noilh M1I11 avenue, h
calling 'on friends in Dalton.
The tcicheis of the Provident o Picslileiliiu
Funday tchool will have an important iiirctln.;
at the cl"fo of the pra.ver meeting this evening.
Piank W. Simpson, ot 01 pliant, was among
ealleis in town Sunday.
The Ladles' circle of Ihe fiuml Auny of the
ltopublle, No, J 11, will meet at the lhtial place
Tliviisel.iy afternoon at 2 o'clock.
The Marquette council, Young Men's Institute,
Iwlil a well ut tendril meeting In their looms in
bt. Marv'h ball List c-venlug'.
Patikk 1 earner, nt lludton strict, is icjoldug
over the arrival of u baby boy,
The home of Mr. ami Mm. Patiick ISIIgallon, of
Chirk, bus been gladdened by flic arrival of a
baby boy.
Next I'liday evening the people of this end
will ho able to witness tho clumplon basket lull
team of the state, which is St. CI.1I1, battle- with
the Ciackerjacks,
Mis. .Mm Jones, of fiiecu Mieet, who hid
been vUltlng ielatle in Nanlleoke, hai ictmued
home.
Manager James His-vcll, of tho Noilh )'ud
Stais, has been called to Itaiiishuig on hmlucss.
GREEN RIDGE.
Gieun Ridge conclave, lmproetl Or
der of Heptusophs, No, 103, installed
its recently elected officers Monduy
night, After tho exeiclses, luncheon
was served to th meinlaers.
Considerable damage was donu by
the heavy storm hero Sunday night In
the way ot broken window lights and
displaced cornices. The flag-polo tit
No, 27 school wns broken ot near the
base nnd In tailing ciushed down av
part of the lion fence niurouiullng tho
school vnnl.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Women's Home and Foreign Mission
ary society ot tho Oieen Ridge Pres
byterian church will bo held u the
lecture 100m this, afternoon at ii.SO
o'clock,
DrugglHt 11, m. Cole, of Capouse live
nue, Is tho possessor of a beautiful new
uutoiuobilc,
Mrs. Minnie Foster, of Adams ave
nue, has gone to Forest City for u visit
with friends.
Mrs. Fritz, of Delaware street, Is
confined to her homo by Illness.
Street cars on the Green Ridge Sub
urban line have not been able to run
out farther than Grand View avenue
Blnce the severe storm of Sunday, the
trucks having been covered by gnow
nnd Ice.
Mr. Finn, of Park Place; has accept
ed a position with W. II. Jnyno, of
Dickson nventte.
Four candidates were Initialed nt tho
regular meeting of tho Green ltldgo
camp, Patriotic Order Sons of Amerl
Ica, held In Masonic hull; on Dickson
avenue, last evening.
A church meeting for the purpose of
electing thiee nddltlonul ciders will be
held nt tho Green Ridge I'lcshytcrlun
church this evening.
, Meetings of the Christian and Mis
sionary alliance wero held at the tab
ernacle on Jefferson avenue yesterdny
at 10.30 In the forenoon, '1 o'clock In the
afternoon und 7,30 o'clock in the even
ing. .T. E. Eavo was tho speaker of
the day. Many othets took part.
Mrs. lit H. Andrews, of Onpouso ave
nue, spent Sunday In Harford.
Mis. Nelson Garrett Is conllncd to
her home by Illness, caused by vaccin
ation, Miss Smith, lif Luke Wlnoln, Is the
guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace Smith.
The Green Ridge Women's Christian
Temperance union will meet this nftot
noon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
A. li, Stevens, 1101 Capouse avenue-.
Meeting In charge of Mrs. E, J. Camp
bell, superintendent of the department.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to all
interested,
ENJOYED A SMOKER.
Yale Alumni Entortalnod by Honry
Belln, Jr., nt His Hosldencc.
The members of the Yale Alumni as
sociation were entertained last night
with a smoker at the beautiful homo
of tho president, Henry Uelln, Jr., on
Joffeison avenue, the occasion being
the annunl meeting of tho organiza
tion. Prof. Phelps, professor of English
literature, nnd II. C. Emory, professor
of political economy at Yale university,
were present and addressed the mem
bers, as did also Judge V. W. Wheaton,
of Wllkes-Barre, and Alnjor Everett
Warren, of this city.
A quartette from the Yale Glee club,
consisting of Messrs Tyler, Johnson,
Chittenden and Roberts, rendered sev
eral selections and several of the guests
entertained In an Impromptu manner.
A delicious luncheon was served by
Holland, of Philadelphia. Tho affnlr
was a great success and it is likely
that the annual gatherings of the so
ciety will be conducted In a similar
manner hereafter. v
The ofllcers elected at the brief busi
ness meeting were as follows: Presi
dent, W. W. Scrnnton; vice president.
J. W. Oakford; secretary and treas
urer, W. J. Torrey; executive commit
tee, S. B. Thorne and C. H. Welles.
Present at last nlgiu's gathering
were the following: Colonel II. M.
Boies, J. Ben. Dimmlck, J. W. Oak
ford, Major Everett Warren, S. Brink
Thorne, Judge R. W. Archbuld, ex-Justice
Alfred Hand, AV. J. Hand, A. G.
Hunt, jr., F. E. Donnelly. Worthington
Scrnnton, C. II. Welles, jr., W. J. Tor
rey, Prentice Strong, N. G. Robertson,
C. A. Belln, P. B. Belin, IT. L. Belln, T.
M. Lynch, Frederick Connoll, David
Hull, C. S. Woodruff, C. G. Wallis and
Augustus Thompson, of Honesdale.
SUNDAY SCHOOL EECEPTION.
Held in the Y. W. C. A. Rooms Last
Evening.
Tho first leception of the Sunday
school of Grace Reformed Episcopal
church 1o the members and friends
was held In the rooms of the Young
Women's Christian association last
evening and was attended by a large
number of young people, as well ns
older auests.
An informal piogramme of music
was given by the Misses Joy and May
Doster, Alfred Kuschwa, Miss Bates,
Mr. Welsenlluh, and Mrs. W. W. La
thrope. Charles Hartley, the ventrilo
quist and mimic, also gave a pleasing
entertainment with his subiects.
The object of the reception was to
enable the members of the school to
become better acquainted with one an
other, and to foster a spirit of true
Chrlstiun fellowship and sociability in
the church and Sunday school. Light
refreshments were served during the
evnnlnsr.
The committees in charge of the
event were: Executive Charles F.
Hess, William W. MrCulloch. Miss
Anna lluber. Invitation Miss Mary
McCulloch, chairman. Reception Mrs.
W. T. Hnekett, chairman. Music Mrs.
W. AV. Lathrope. Refreshments Mrs.
E. H. Ripple, chairman. Serving Miss
Joy Doster, chahman.
INCREASE OF BUSINESS.
Result of the Free Delivery System
in Dunmore.
Since the fiee delivery system was
extended to Dunmore there has been a
notable Increase In tho amount of mall
sent to that postoiflce and lecelvtd
from It
This is accounted for by the fact that
a huge number of persons who have
been letclvlng their mall at their busi
ness address In this city now hai it
sent to their home address and Instead
nf mailing matter in this city, place It
In tho boxes convenient to their homes.
OBITUARY.
MYLKS UIUBONS, one of the oldest
residents of North Seianton, died yes
terday at his home on Summit ave
nue, after a short Illness, Ue Is sur
vived by tho following children: Susan
nnd Catherine, of this city; Belinda, of
Now York; Patrick, of this city, nnd
Myles, a student at the Jelfeison col
lege, in Philadelphia.
MII.TON GILMORE LUTZ, son of
Mr. and Mis. O. S. Lutz, of tilts Vun
Storch avenue, died -Monday evening of
bronchitis, aged months. Fuiu-ral
services at the house this afternoon ut
i.tlO o'clock.
FUNERALS.
The fuiicial of Mis. Mjltill l'llole, cf 'Hun.
iiioie, wilt taku pi ue from the lite home, at the
corner of Apple and Drinker htiiets, this moinlii',
at U o'clock. Services will be held in St. Mn.v's
chinch, and ii. lament will bo made in the Dun
mule Catholic umctci.
THOMPSON,
Special to the Scruntou Tribune,
Thompson, I'cb. I. The Pica Hapti-t cpnitnlj
meeting in thai chinch hero 1'ildi, Saturday
unci Sunela was well alllnded and the tcTilcc
weio licieioiting from Hist to last. The Iti'v.
0. 0. WH1011, of Lenowille, vva the ihalniiui;
William I). Cole, u .vouiig nun who hidbccu
preaching for some mouths, was uidalucd on
Sabbath pioining, after a my good trillion by
cur townsman, llcv, J, " bkclkll. All fllie
oidalned iiiinlstcM prcacnt took part In the or
dination services.
Her father, the itcv, ltuiisuiu Dunn, ll. 'l)., ivui
a prominent factor hi thU denomination for
cai.i uud wa.i greatly esteemed by the older
numbers of thli chuah who were- acquainted
with him. Mia. (iatrs has picpared uud pub
llshecl ti faithful memoir pf her fatlui which she
had on tale Saturday at the church.
Itcv. W. i:.' Cole, wlo ui in attendance! at
the nuaitfily incttlag wui unable to get out of
IJooas toog's Sods
Women's j
! Fine Box 1
I Calf Shoes I
li
: UMIi w will UvuWJl IjMli W 1
Heavy soles, dongola vamps, kid tops, button
and lace, vici kid, military heels. Every pair
backeo with the Big Store's guarantee. Don't
overlook this shoe question ; protect your feet
from dampness, it will oftentimes protect your
pocketbook from doctor bills.
m
's S
Our regular 85c value just to
Shoe Department we will sell them
Women's Coats and
We merchandise in the modern way carry noth
ing over end the stock with the season.
A!! Our $10, $12,50 and $15
27-lnch Jackets
Box front and back, with yoke, tan, castor, blue, ox
ford and black. To close out
All Our $15, $18 and $20
Women's Eton and Coat Suits
Made of serge and cheviot, Venetian and broadcloth,
single and double-breasted. To close out go at
iliJPTM
..CTJWtfttT'f.
AMUSEMENTS,
imp-iva AHWIQRY.
MONDAY, REB 2 -
Under Direction Fred. O. Hand
Store, Monday, Feb. 17, at O a. m.
Academy of ilusic
M. tiKIS, Lewcc. j A. J. Duffy. ifana--or.
i.i. vi:i:k iTfimvuiv s.
Hi: New awlel e Dru natic Co npnnv
I'le.-entln,; a new .111J up-lo date ii-'-vHulri-Mtmd.iv
nlijlit, 'The- Angi-l "t tlic Alle-v"; 'lue,
ell matinee, "Tlie Ansel ot the- AUc.v"; 'lei"s
el.iv nlitlit, "In fcill": Wulnewl.iv matinee, "A
Woman's Honor"; Vcilin.--vl.iy ulitlit. "Ilunth
luck of flu l).imc-"; 'llmi-iliy iimIIuc-c, "A
Toiiiiliv t'ouiltlilp"; '1IiiiimI.i.v nlKlit, "111"
Queen 'of CliiiMlmin"; 1'iiil.iy matinee-, "lliu
VIlliiKc! lllack-niilli"; l'llcliy ntelit, "Tin- Anisil
of the- Allcv"; haliinliv luitinee, "In l'eiM' ,
fcafiiulav -lii-lil. "Tlu Queen ef Clilmtown."
. Ills Specialties, headed liv the h Mlihlwli eli
of the- Ik-M-it, the U-ituri- of tin.' Iliill.ilu Hill
Wild He-l the in-t two rr.i-.ein-,.
11 lets- 10, .!. -iml M eellU
STAR THEATRE
AM. (I IlKUltlXaiOV. Iji.i,'v
remit u ,i. i, -..
"Dainty Paree Biirlesquer
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4
MA'I'I.NTi: l'VUHY DAY.
liivvn until lliU afternoon li-eamj of Miimiliifls
and tints It was with li. O, .Seimell. ol I'p-on-vllle,
vim wan In town,
Mn, I.. M. (iale-i, of Seianton, nave an enjoy
aide talk and lMiuctinti cei iiiiuliiw ut thei
halirday cionltii: o-.iloii.
Ml--, A (.'. hulUbmy ictvined fiom union
la-,t evuilnif, luvlnif been at llm lu'cUldo of lur
kMn, Mi-,. Ilundovv. for the. pist tlilic woeLs.
Aliucit lltteen of the ladlc-i of I'luiilt II ill La-die-,'
ll-lief (.oiji-i !iu it l3ii-iiiiolijiiiu Im tho day
mid uviulnu luaklne; It icudy for the) oaty lie.
lief eoiW. 'll'cy will letuin on the fi.15 DiU
aQ and llml-m tl ail) lhl.- even In;;.
Jstephen Jrnkiu-., one of 'lliomii-on'i, muit ro
tpecti'd cillicin, having Krioin lioiibln witli
ids ln-nit aid acciu-i lu be IcoinR mem- and inoic
each day.
Itev. ,. II. IliviJ H.i-, called to allc-nd a fu
nci.il ut Aiaiat today, Hut of Mi. I'un'v I'otlcr,
of l.elalt, Mie n u aSlei ot jIk. (jcoikg Av
ar, of Aiar.it.
'Ihe laic blUnd did nut Inteifcu in.itnl.illy
vvltli tiolii-i en the .Ic-llc'l-on branvli of the Hi It!
r.illrcid.
U M. ClilUtt ha iiiovid lil fuel ioie Heir
tho milk -.titiou Into V. Tillnian'-i luiilcllui;
tmiler tho (irasid Auny lull.
Iivjn Vim all.enl'iiif Is In .Moiitt-i till
ivrck jooklni; after IiU iiit with C'lllloiil town,
tlilp. T. M. (ielatt l Ihtie aUti .1,1 a willies for
tilm.
Rhodes nt Cape Town.
'y lUilmlvi! Wire fiviii Hit .Undated Vans.
Capu Tuvvn, I'tb. -I. fiell ItlimUd ba-. .nilicd
here. It 1 imlei-tood that he will appear in trie
biiprnnc touil I'd'. 1), In voiiiicalun with the.
nitlon In (lie oasu of tin- i)uuiiwj iwti, uvrciv
Katlii,' i:il,uJ. 1I14U11 In favor of the Trlnce.
I'jlhcrinc! Ilad.lvll and puiporiin," to luve been
sinned by Jli. ltlioil-.il, but vvliieli the latttr ia
pudhitrt. Corpointions Oharteied.
Oy lUdiisive Wiie from The AmqcU'n1 I'rw.
II in I.I.Mr.. IVI, J 'rhiun ,-hjrli-id WI'IO ikaliei!
at lilt? -Plato depaUjiicitt tgdayi The IVn Arsil
cjj i-unipauy, ivn Amr, raiuwii iwmv. job
make It interesting In our
for, a pair D)C
Jackets
$6.50
$10.00
AMUSEMENTS.
SCRANTON. FA..
, 1902, AT S.30 R. M.
Diagram Opens at Powell's Musio
Tickets - $1.00, $l,DO, $2 and $2.50.
Lyceum Theatre
11. HUIS, Losseo and Manager.
A. J. BCrPY, Bus. llinastt
Wjdnislay NI?M, F'b 5,
Kinun USIIi:t,I,i: l'rescnts.
Frank Daniels,
And IiU compiny lu the opeiatlu comedy.
! "I
rrlces-Orchi'ftiJ .iml nidieatia eirele, .il';i);
elieM eirele, l,tM, ll.ilcony I'irst two row,
M.WI; tilde, 10 and 75 teiiUj galleir, -j and JcJ
centc
.-eild bo on Mle Mondiy at i) a in.
Thursday.
'Ihlitii'tli nmiual tour of tho legllinutc fil-.li
Lonicdiiu,
Suppoited by a company of suipawlnj; ovcellenn
in Ills cvci popnlir pi j),
Shaun Rhue.
I'l lee ;.'.'. to 51.(J. beats on sale Tuejday,
Friday Night.
'One of Ihe ( on-plcuniii Siiccch-, of the Pir.-,enl
New Yolk ie.i-.on."
Grace George,
111 Win, A llutlj I'liicliiellon of
leEilSOUIlltKuKIES
lit Ioltie lllalr l'liikei, author of
"l IIOH X I'ASl'."
Ibnctll IMfciriiunic fur It I. O, I:., of hvraiiton,
I'lliM 30, li, t. Kl iO. Gallery, UJ ciiil 60v,
,Vat oh tile iiliuila
Saturday Matiina and Night
) 1) hull pii'.enu for join plea, me
Ward and Yokes
In lliWr Miuleal "i ut Lp,"
Waiter
l'lkeii-Malliiec, 35 . and S'H..
Meli. 23e., We,., 73c, and $l.W.
teati, on bale Thuitclay.
Macaitiifj-Heelvvtio,! company, I'lttdiurij ; eapli
ul, -fW.OOil. Ilfuf!h) (iji uud t'ltvtric Ir'Utm
toninaii' , llwillng! (apltal, W,mw. Union bo
lumpaiiy, 1'Uttjeuifi eapllal, ?li(XW,
oog s Sods
nitl (W a
mm -mm
lr Josepi mm
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