-Wjr wfr -" - - ' -f -1 yr '.i.s jyjWfci p J s ' P"" " THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1905. a tt 4 t 1 $ 3 S ( 4 $ 4 , A T O Coughed All Night." j. This complaint wc hive heard so often that we hnow Just what to re:om mctut for It. Our Compound Syrup of Whit3 Pine and Tar Gives almost Instant re lief, as It soothes the In flamed bronchial passages and quiets that annoying hack 23c a Holtlo -9 Prepare i ONLY by Matthews Bros .1)0 Lackawanna Avenue. (l!'t'iJti3'!'4'Sig'tggai9Sgti' ! SAFi; AM) I'ROKITADU:. Paying Dividends of 12 iit annum, nm! thorp fa Miffirlrnt ore ON IHXD W.uoo,(iflO) to continue dWdcnd nt this rale for the net fifteen .icar. imu and operating Smelter -l'i tons d.ill.vi no debts. TIiom- wishing to make n afe and profitable in vestment In a lllcd stock will do well to write mc for prospectus, CHARLES D. SANDERSON 130 Wyoming Ave., Scrnnton, Pa. J. P. COULT, D. D. S. Surgeon Dentist. 119 -WYOMING AVENUE. OVER THE GLOBE STORE. Twenty yeurs' successful prac tice in this county. City Notes, j M'KIXMIY JICMOlilAl. 1hp Moirs Taj lor rounril, No. Vil, Junior Ordrr Cuitcd American Mechanics, has suLii rihcil fl to the MiKlnlcy innnorial fund. TI!i:HTON- ninKN'. At a in cut mcctinK of thp Piinmore ('cniclcty a-.sociitun, ( iptain . It. Atliprton was c hrv.cn a triMec to till thp va cancy earned by the death of the late W. ,1. Low K AXXI'.Ui MKCTIXH. The annual nioctiui; of the Women's Home and 1'orrign Miv-lnn society of the I'cnn Avenue llaptM elnncli will lip held tliib afternoon in the church parlors at 2 SO. A large attendance is cleaned. PAVi: OHDIXAXCK SIONKD. The ordinance piovidinjr for the paving of Carbon street, Prov idence load, Piinicnd an-nuo and C'ouit htrect has been sifrncd by liecordir fonnndl. It is intimated tint the iinpiovcment will tot ?00,000. IT IS AN IMITATION. Judge Archbald Grants an Injunc tion to Draper. Judge Archbald j-esterday Hied In Philadelphia an opinion In the equity cusp of William P. Draper against B. E. SI. Sherrett, W. A. Sherrott, jr,, and the Silver Suds Jlanufacturlnff com pany, a case he heard while sitting as a circuit judge in the eastern federal court district of the state. He grants the injunction prayed for by Draper who alleged that the defendants dupli cated u certain trade mark wh'ch he placed on his goods. In February, ISflfi, Sherrett, one of the defendants, had a conference with Draper at Springfield, Mass,, which re sulted in nn agreement being arrived at by which Sherrett's firm was to handle a French tissue paper In the cities of New York and Philadelphia which was put up by Draper. The goods were to be put up with Draper's uniform label but it was to have the name or Sherrett's firm printed up on it. Two years later Sherrett ceased to buy the French tissue from Draper and the latter discovered than an article similar to his was being placed on tho market by Sherrett who was also using a fac-slmlle of the covering or trade mark. In discussing the case Judge Archbald says: It N ir-olcKi to eonltiiil that thru- h.h no In tention to imitate. The attempt to' catch tl e Ir.nlo that line) been attiaclcd b.i lhu nunc, gtjlp and devii e by whltji tho phlntlf) had made liU tioodi known, 1 too nunltct, io bis Ein-rcsstiilly (ontromted. Not U Ihfo Weakened by the fjL't tint the pjckjRCti which tl.o defendant ha I handled foi the plaintiff bad their name printed mi them, and were coloied blue Instead of led to lorrttpond to their other artlclis, The plaiiiiin waa none the le-s tho pi odium,, nor the trade any the les his. It waa hN cood thai weie be ing 8old die.scil out ill the wai in which he had ilichscd them, l'N propiictoishlp lielng M't cut theieon, llic unfali competition ieoited to by the defenilanU as the ta-c nlood at tho time Hip bill was filed, ! therefoie et.ibli.iieil, and the Pilalntlff h entitled to Ihe teliif ai;aln-t It whldi lie has tought. Subsequently the defendants ulteied the form of their trade mark but Judge Archbald maintains that It is still an Jtifrlngment and so decides. SMALL-POX AT PEOKVILLE. People of That Place Are Very Much Exoited. Warren Williams, who resides at Plnno F, Peckvllle, Is ill of small-pox, The symptoms weie first noticed on Saturday last, ami Tr, J, 11, Grover Having n Run on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Between the hours of eleven o'clock n, in. and closing time at nlsrh,t on Juu, 25th, 1901, A. F, Clark, druggist, Glade Springs, Va sold twelve bottles of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy, Ho says, "I never handled a medicine that sold better or gave better satisfaction to my customers." Ths Remedy has been in general use In Virginia for many years, and the people there ure well acquainted wjth its excellent quul ltles. Many of them have testified to the remarkable cures which It has ef fected. When you need a good, reliable medicine for a cough or cold or attack of tho grip, use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and ryou are certain to be more than pleased with the quick cure which It affords. For sale by all druggists, 'I $ ! $ QUICK SILVER L wns called, who pronounced the ease small-pox of it mild nature. The JPeckvlllo board of health was notified Saturday evening. Up to, last evening no guards had been placed nml no effort whatever hud been ttiken by the board to prevent the spread of the disease. People have been allowed to come nnd go from the William-' reel dyiire, and yesterday the cltlstciis of the placo were much excited over the condition of affairs. They threaten to tukc the matter Into their own hands nnd sea that guards arc stationed and a Rti let (itiarantlne established. fir. L. Kelly of Olyphnnt, was called, nnd after a diagnosis of the disease staled thut the man had several symp toms of small-pox, but lu his Judgment the rash on his face was due to ti cold. PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA. Patronesses of Wednesday Night's Concert in Lyceum. Owing to numerous requests, the symphony to be played at the Philadel phia, orchestra concert at the Lyceum tomorrow night has ben changed to Beethoven's fifth. Unquestionably tills Is the favorite of all the world. Among the patronesses of this eventful occa sion arc the following: Mii. II. II. Urmly, Mrs William Council. Mr. (I. Dull. Plmintirk, Mr. .1, Hciijainlii Dinmilek, Mrs. II. W, Cearhiit, Mrs. Aaron Coldimlth. Mi's llatrlet .T. Hand, Mrs. 0. 1). Jlmiiv, Mrs. 1!. II. Hippie, Mm, T. ('. Von Storih, Mr. W. II. laj. lor, Mi. (, S. Weston, Mrs. IIukIi II. Andrewv, Dr. Anna I.iw-.U.ird. Mks Alke llelln. Mrs. Anni Price llarncs, Mrs. Tliomav Ilariowtnan, Miss Xeb lie llcamlh, Mis. A. do Orville lllaeltlnton, Mm. 0. SI. Ilushnsll, Mrs. i:il?abcth lllathwood, Mr-. Charles ilul'ont Ilreik, Mis. Diniel A. Capwell, Mrs. Willis D. ('aslmi.Mni. Ch.ules II. (.'onracii. Mis. (I. II, Coiinell. Mrs. ,t. Whcntoti CJipcnler, Mrs. Andrew .1, C.i'pv, Mrs. 1'rcderlck ( onnell, Mrs, All. 1'. (I.iik, Mrs. David .1. D.nls, Mrs. lMnln C. Dtan, Mis. .1. OcorKo Klselc, Mr.t A. II. Kjnon, Mis. S. . IMgar, Mrs. '. (!. Pulton, Mrs. ,1. 11. I'M,. Mis .lames W. Powler, Mi. Sol rioliNmltli, Mis. I, M. (!n.le, Mrs. (fpouc D. Rullil, Mn. Alanine W. liiiciiispi. Mis S. I.oiiIh' n.lidiiihci'Kli, Mrs, II i j' It, Maud, Mis. Kdnuitid II. .ieinin, Mifi. S. T. .loncs, Mi. Hob ert I hint hip Jeup. Mrs. W. II. .bsMip. ir., Mrs. II. T. .IniK.m, Mis. Ccoicc II. .leiimn, Mis. Thoinas W. Kay. Mis. M. T. Keller, Mrs. Horatio S Keller. Mrs. Milton W. l.owiy. Mis. Albert A. I.lnilihuiy, Mrs. i:. .1. I.Mictt. Miss I,. II. -Mat key, Mrs. HpiiiIi.iiiI Mo-e. Mi.. .Jos-pli A Mott, Mr-. William Steele Mlll.il, Mrs. c. P. Mallhens, Mi. M. II. McDonald. Jlis. .lames Molr, is. .I.'Wil nn I'uk, Mrs. C. 11. Pitcher, Mis. It. W, Phil lips. Miss Florinic II. lll'hmond. Mis. D. Hen Iteplojle, Mis .1, Attiius Hohe; Iwn, Mrs. C. D. Simpson, Mis. f.'corco II, Smith. Mrs. Clinics P. n.iirc, Airs, A. If. Moiis. Mis A. I .spnderson, Mi .1. Seidell SnNlier, Mii-. . . Vo-lnirp;, Mi. Kobeit ('. Wills, Mis. II. (I. W.bb, Mis. William A. Wiliov, Mrs. Arthur 11. Wh'tmoie. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Lackawanna's Division Passenger and Freight Agents Moved to the Mears Building. The division passenger and ft eight agents of the Lackawanna railroad, with headquarters in the passenger sta- C. U. Ti:x IIHOKC'K. Hon building, have removed to apart ments lu the Mears" building, formerly occupied by the district ofllces of the New York Life Insurance company, Tho district superintendents of the coal depnitmcnt, who have been quar tered In the engineering depaitment, will occupy the room vacated by the district passenger and freight agents. 0. W. Ten Broeek, who has been ap pointed industrial agent, baa moved his headquarters to New York, and Mr. Keefe, of Buffalo, has become his suc cessor as the district freight agent in this city. During the two years that he has been located In Scranton, Mr, Ten Broeek has made hundreds of friends and has the happy faculty of keeping them. It is reasonable to assume that in his new duties he will not only in crease his following, but also add ma terial strength to the department over which ho will be In charge. D L. & W. Board for Today. The following Is tho make-up of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: MOXDAY, MAltCU .J. IMi.ii. i:.it 11 ii, in., p. i Hogiisi u-it) p. in., (I. T. Staples; 1 p. m Uobokcn, K, 1', Mi-uih; 2 p. m T. nupjtikk; :i p. m., ji. j, HeiirilRan, ,1 p. in, .1. , Mifaimj ti p. m., O. W. I'ltZKcrald; 7 ,,, ,., w. .. Haitliolomew; p, 111., Ilohollen, .1. tiniliyj ll p. ,, (, Jfillolt ; 11 p. in., Iloboken, A. I', Mullen. Siininili, i:tc. p, m., Thoiup-ou! 1. p, m. ,r, Cairiitu. I'lbhvln-ll a. 111,, UllIaiii Kltbyj ii p. m,, c. llJitlioloiuewi 7,211 p, 111. Xaunuiii II p, m,, w. II. Ilaitholoinewj 10 p. m l.amplnj, llelpei-.:,n i, in,, Mc'doum. Tt'lMKV, JIAIKII I, i:tus i:.i.l l.M) ,1, 111., M. It. Mil.jiu-; 4 ,i, in.. .1. A. Hihli; il 11. 111., Iloboken, ,1, .1, Mm, lay witlt J. II. hwuiu's ireiv ; Hi in., Iloboktii, M. I.aiigline) ; 111 p. 111, P. Caianauuli; j llt ,,, .1. T. Ilutkbart; 1 p. 111,, lloai, will) M, KiiinruVi, new; p. in., II, lllli;raii; .1 p. 111., , (, iii. nillt; II p. in., P. Cave, Willi ,1. Deln'i, new. Suiiinilts, Hie, (1 J, in.. .1. IK1111I1.M11: t a. 111 . l'luunlrlkcr; ID a. 111., NiiliuN; U p. in,, Thomp son; U p. III., J, CJilluir. l'uoliiis U .1, 111., Wldnu-; 7 11, 111,, S. riuneily; S a, 111,, Uuii.er; II. IJ a. 111., Moiau; ti p. 111,, c. llJtlholoniew; 7..'i" p, 111., .Vaiiman; U p, in., W, II, llailholoiiicw; 10 p, m Lamplii, JMras Wit 10 a. 111., William Klihv, with Wall' new; 11 a. in., .lohn (iaiai;.iii; 2 p, in,, (', Klni;se, ; 1 p. m., A, K, Kelihimij l. p, 111., 1). llaiidolph; II p, 111,, T. Doodle 111, mitici; D. llJ-ti'itj and new will nm ll.au p. m., c. Ira MjhIi :i. Zuk mil inw will lun Xu. VJ MjuIi J. Yoiiiik and new will 11111 Xo. il Mauh ;;, Hall and new will 11m Xu. M Mauli I, J-'elluws und crew will run S a. 111, extu Mauh J. Maun and new will urn Xo. (Ii Mauh 1. , Take a Look At pur Men's Enamels. They weie $3.50 and 1.00; now sold for $3.00. Lewis, Ruddy, Davles & Murphy, 330 Lackawanna avenue. See the experiments with the wonder ful new force, Liquid Air, at the Ly ceum tonight, COURT PASSING ON LICENSES WHOLE DAY TAKEN UP WITH LIQUOR MATTERS. Hearings in Six Cases in Which tho Municipal League Is Trying to Have Licenses Revoked Becauso of Sunday Selling Remonstrances Presented Against n Number of Applicants for Licenses for tho Coming Year Extended Hearing on the Brink Application. Liquor dealers, remonstrants and exceptions to license applications, signers of petitions for licenses nnd a raft of attorneys crowded tho main court room yesterday, when Judges Edwaids, Kelly and Xewcomb entered upon the court's annual and unenvia ble task of deciding who shall and shall not be allowed to engage In the liquor business. Hearings were had In six of the canes In which the Muni cipal league .secured rules to revoke licenses becauso of alleged violations of the law, and the list of applications for tho coming year wns gone over as far ns Olyplmnt. .lamps J. Padden, of the Slventh ward, Scranton; John Swallow, of Oly phnnt; George W. Evans, of the Fifth ward. Scranton; Elizabeth Reese, of the Fifth ward, Scranton, and Martin P. Judge, of Mlnooltu, are tho sextette whose licenses are attacked. Munici pal league detectives told of buying drinks In these places on Sunday. Theie was not much of an effort made to contradict the allegations of th" league tigfiits. George W. Evans made denial of having sold on Sun day and averred that It his bartender did any selling on Sunday it was sur reptitiously nnd contrary to explicit instructions. In the Hcnly case, a mo tion was made to dismiss the rule on the ground that It had not been shown that tho place was licensed. LOCATING THE HOUSE. In telling about buying drinks at Judge's place. In Mlnooka, one league detective located tho house on n corner and another claimed It was In the mid dle of a block. M. J. Donahoe, attor ney lor Judge, wont on tho stand nnd .swore thpt Judge's place Isn't on Bir ney avenue at all, ns the league detec tives averred, but on Center street. On cross examination, he admitted that Center street was practically an exten sion of Rirney avenue. The heaving In the cjihc of William Williams, of Provi dence, was continued. It was nearly noon when the judges took up the license applications, but at 4.30 p. in., adjourning time, they had dealt -with practically all the applica tions from Archbald, Blakely, Benton, C.irbondale township. Carbondulc city, Clifton, I.'alton, Dlcksnn City, Dtin lnoie, Elmhurst, Fell, Glenburn, ,Ier niyu, Jefferson, Lackawanna, Madison, Mayfleld, Moosic and Old Forge. It Is expected they will finish the list today. As Judge Edwards called out the name of an applicant, the attorney rupiesenting the application would fa "old house" or "new house," as the case might be, and If there was a leuionstonee on file against the grant ing of the license. Clerk of the Courts Daniels would make announcement thereof. If it was an old house and theie was no rcmonstance against It, the lawyer's "old house" would be all that would be heard of It. It It was a new house, the attorney would explain the necessity for it, what kind of a building It was and what a really ex cellent mar the applicant Is. When a rcmonstance was encountered, the at torney for tiie remonstrants and pos sibly home witnesses, would be heard In support of the objections raised, und then the attorney for the appli cant, together with the applicant nnd some more witnesses, 'would endeavor to refute what the objectors had put forward. FOUR NEW ONES. .Ardibald borough had four new ap plicants and one remonstunce. Tho new applications are from Joseph Pa pon HI, of S-lmpson street: Martin S. rival, corner of Main and Bridge streets, and Thomas Kenny, corner of Church and Bridge streets, and Jacob Mundel, of Ridge avenue and Jones street. The remonstrance was against l he Uibt-unmed place. The only new applicant from Blake ly Is Ellen Harris, who wants to con duct a place on Scott road, and theie vas a icmonstunce against her appli cation. Attorneys J. E. Burr and Ar thur Dun:: irpresent the remonstrants. Attorney John R, Edwards represents the application. The remonstrants are residents of the Immediate neighbor hood. Their objections are based on the claim that the applicant Is not a fit person to conduct a restaurant; that the proposed restaurant Is across the road from the Elk Hill Coal and lion compan's pay olllce, and within 200 feet of a public school, and that tho signers of tho applicant's petition are not qualified. Owing to the Hood, It was Impossible for the remonstrants to serve subpoenas, and the hearing went over until today. Curbondnle township developed 01m now applicant. J. E. Lowry, who wants THERE ARK MANY ROADS. The Finger Posts Making the Many By-Paths of Present Day Troubles All Seem to Point the Same Way Lack of Nerve Porce. Day by day tho columns (,f this paper bring now evidence funn Scran ton people of tho great work being done by Dr. A. W, Chase's Nervo Pills, Why they accomplish so much Is easily explained they ure prepared with un eye single to tettorlng nerve force, They uccoinplUh this object, which no other medicine In tho world has ever been able to do: that's why hundreds of Scranton jieojile offer their testimony. Mr. Samuel Rogers, of No, ;s Hyde Park avenue, Scrnnton, Pa., says; r was lu a run-down condition, heud ai'hej, nervous and sleeping badly and tho appetite poor. I was told of Dr A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills und got t box. As a result I sleep and eat well uguln the nerovousness and headaches aio gone and my general stiength back again, I am very much pleased with them and glad to lecommend them to others. This 1 cun do conscientiously," Dr. A. W. ChuM'fe Nerve JMHs are hold at 50c. a box at dealers, or Dr. A, W. Chase Medicine Co., Uuffulo, N, Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. D., are on every jiackaee. For sale lu Scranton ut Matthews' Bros., 320 Lackawanna avenue. to locate a hotel on the Qlbsonburg Jlubbard turnpike. Tho city of Carbondale had three new applicants: John F. Campbell, of South Main street: William Smith, corner of Belmont and Oak street, und Lulgl Mnneueo, who wants to conduct n bottling establishment on CUrf street. FROM DICKSON CITY, The following new applications came rrom Dickson City: Joseph ttellly, corner of Main nnd Bowman sheets! Frank Sorts, of Boulevard avenue! A. ,T. Uder, Boulevard avenue, corner of Bowman street; Michael Forlkl, Bou levard avenue, corner of Bowmnn street; Joseph Obolltenvleh, corner of Bridge and River streets; John Snnts, corner of Alain nnd Jackson streets; Jacob Grstenda, Carmalt street; Walter Kalczenckl, Lincoln street; Adam Ml chutowskl, Carbondalo turnpike, nnd Anthony Clvlkllvlsla, Carmalt street. There was a remonelnnce to tho Sants application. It was represented by J. Gardner Sanderson. John R. Edwards represented the application. Duiimoro had the following new ap plicants.: Domlnlck Coyer, Main sheet; Michael J. O'Boyle, Blakely street: John Astoek, corner of Throop and Reaves streets; Sabine Prezloso, corner of Apple nnd Mortimer streets; Salvatore Galtano, Mortimer street; William J. Boland, corner of Drinker and P.lakely streets, Angello Costel lano, corner of Kerry and Brady r.treetsi Patrick C. Langan, corner of Galway and Kerry streets; Antonio Capro, corner of Kerry and Donegal stieets: John W. Brink, corner of Drinker and Blakely street. There was a remonstrance against the application of Michael J. O'Boyle. E's-Iiurgess Dan Powell, whose home Is adjacent to the proposed hotel prop erty, headed the remonstrants. He Is leprescnted by Attorneys W. W. La throp" and C. E. Daniels. The appli cant's pltorneys arc O'Brien & Martin and Clarence Rnlontlnc. There wns a licensed hotel there about seven years ago and it was destroyed by fire. An other building wns put up. but court would not re-Issue a license. REGAN TO RETIRE. The application of P. J. Regnn.which was protested by the Municipal league, was withdrawn by Attorney C. P. O'Malley, to the accompaniment of a statement that the league was hound ing Mr. Regan and ho decided to re tire from business. A rule to revoke the Regan license for selling on Sunday Is now pending. An application wns received from W. J. Koln ml for a license for Regan's place. Attorney F. K. Beers, represent ing the Municipal league, objected on the ground that Boland Is .1 former partner and lelatlve of Regan and is simply asking for a license so that Re gan may continue business under his name. "We'll hear you on that," remarked Judge Edwards. Mr. Beers contended that It was the duty of the applicant to show that the application was made in good faith when Its good faith was questioned. The court shook Its sever al heads In disapproval and Judge Kelly said "We can't be expected to guess that the application Is not made in good faith. The presumption on the face of the petition is that it Is In good faith." Mr. Beers said he hadn't looked at it that way. The most Interesting hearing of the day was in the case of J. W. Brink, who wants a license for the Exchange hotel. His wife, Jennie E. Brink, was conducting the place, last year, and lost her license last January for sell ing on Sunday. Tho Municipal league which secured the revocation of the license, made objection to her husband being given a license ns it meant, prac tically, a renewal of his wife's revoked license. DETECTIVES ON STAND. To prove the allegation that Brink, at all events, was not a lit person to conduct a hotel, League Detectives Ar thur Whitney and Frank Keene took tho stand and testified that the hotel has been doing business right along since the 1 evocation of the license, and that Mr. Brink himself has sold liquor there. Both detectives stated positive ly that it was Mr. Brink who served them. Judge Edwards asked Mr. Holgate, attorney for Brink, If It was true that business has continued at the Exchange hotel despite the revocation of the Continued on 1'uge S. CONTRACTORS ARRESTED Alleged Violations of Laws Are Be ing Prosecuted by the Superin tendent of Building Inspection. For 1 he (list time In a very long time arrests wero made yesterday of contractors who have violated the building laws in force in this city In other ways than by neglecting or re fusing to take out building permits. The contractors arrested were P. J. McAndrew and two members of the flim of Ezra Finn's Sous and the ar rests were made at the Instance of Su perintendent of Buildings F. L. Brown. The latter also cuused the arrest of J. W. Guernsey, of North Washington avenue, for falling to take out a build ing permit for certain alterations and 1 epulis made on the building which bears his name. A hearing In his case u.isi conducted before Magistrate John T. Howe and he was discharged on payment of the costs. A hearing was also conducted In the case of Mr. McAndrew, Superintendent Brown offeied evidence to show thut In constructing a dwelling Mr. Mc Andrew covered warm air pipes with wooden laths In direct violation of the law and that ho had lefused upon noti fication to live up to the lequlrements of tho building ordinance. Ho was dis charged by the magistrate upon pay ment of tho costs, The case of Ezra Finn's Sous was (ontlnued until next Monday nt their own request, T)ils linn Is chuiged with placing woodenwoik closer to clilnmejs than Is allowed by law A LARGE SALARY, Scrnnton Business College. A Scranton Business College giadu ate, a young man only twenty years old, Is drawing a salary of $70 per week lu New York city. He attributes his smecess solely to the training he re ceived at the Scranton Business Col lege and to close application on his part. Many S, B. U. students are draw ing large salaries In New York, Phila delphia and Buffulo, A marvelous Liquid Air entertain ment at tho Lyceum tonight. Do not full to see the wonderful experiments with this wonderful new force. Don't forget to secure reserved seats for the McLeod-Marks wrestling match, lllcyple club house tonight DEFEAT FOR BACKUS TEAM OREEN RIDGE WHEELMEN TOOK TWO GAMES. Game .t Wilkes-Barro Hntl to Bo Postponed Becauso the Alleys Wero Under Water Scranton Bicycle Club Oamo with the Elks Also Postponed Tournament to Bo Con ducted on the Hnmpo Alleys Play ing of the Old Game of Nino Pins Is Being Revived. The only games rolled In the Xoith eastern Pennsylvania league Inst night wero rolled between the Backus and Green Ridge Wheelmen's team on the hitter's alloys. The bowling through out was exceptionally good, The Back us bowlers mot defeut, losing two games and winning the third by tho narrow margin of live pins. A crowd from tho Electric City Wheelmen, whose team up to last night wus tied with the Backus team, was on hand and rooted vigorously for the Green Rldgo players. Tho Backus bowlers claim that this disconcerted them, and as a consequence there Is nil kinds of tioublo lu camp. The score: IIACKUS. Totals. I'ctkliis 1S2 l,S i;. 4 io Moore au 1-, IV fittl I'ahrenholt 1J7 1iV! 150- m Holl 101 1.V. 112 493 Hopklm 177 I'll 17.". SIS .STU 820 S' 2'iM giii:i;.- i:ii)c:i: wiint:i.jiux. Keiin.nis ill 10 175 471 Howhon ITS 17J JKi-.'ll Maon jn 1G lbl-oW Wetlenllll 1711 171 Ihl 5JK Wilchcl au 17'. I'll-.'ill t'l'J JJ7 8JI-2.".T IIIrIi .icoie Mason, 201. IIIrIi aieratrc Ma3on, HI, Word came from Wilkes-Barrc yes terday thut the West End Wheelmen's alleys wero four feet under water, and as u consequence, the game between the club's team and the Electric City Wheelmen could not be rolled. The game between the Scranton Blcycfe club and Elks' team was postponed bcnciiuse of the illness of Captain Gorman, of the former. The standing of the clubs In the league Is now as follows: Won. Lost. P. ('. I'.lccliic City Whpslnicu 12 fi .r"7 Hackus 1.1 S .fi;0 (ircen Hldcp Wheelmen 10 11 .47fl Scranton Bic.wdo club 8 10 .(-il West End Wheelmen S 10 .414 Klks 7 11' .'i"0 W 1 Frank Gold has resigned his place on the Scranton Bicycle club team, be cause his business renders it practic ally Impossible for him to count on being on hand every Monday night to roil. He was a member of the trophy wlnnlner Black Diamonds during the l'ltAXK tiOMI. last series, and Is one of the safest bowlers In the city. Captain Gorman lias not yet picked a successor to Gold, but will undoubtedly choose either Pryor or Roper, probably the former, who was also a member of the Black Diamond team. "Bobby" Wharton, manager of tho Hompe alleys, Is arranging for a bowl ing tournament to be conducted on these alleys Immediately after tho close of the series now being . rolled by the teams in the Northeastern Pennsyl vania and City Bowling leugues. The tournament will run for a mouth und entrance will bo open to any bowler In the city who will agree to live up to the conditions of the contest, which re quire that each person entering shall roll thirty games within the month. A handsome medal will be awarded to tho bowler making the best average for thirty games, and valuable jirlzes will also be given to the pluyers having the highest Individual score anil tho largest number of strikes and spares. A prize will also be given to the team making the highest totnl score. The winner of tho medal for high average wilt undoubtedly be entitled to the city championship for the present year, as tho contest will be open to all comers and everybody has a chance to enter. 4 Fred Dlederlck, who ranks as one of the best bowlers In the country and who is well-known In this city, beliuj- a non-resident member of the Green Rldgo Wheelmen, made the splendid average of 201U for eight games, on Thursday night, in the New York Sun ludlvUlu.il tourntifuent on the White Elephunt alleys, His score for tho eight games was as follows: 11 Ikes, Spires, JIu'.iU, Jil.-i-j, Non1. .I :i '.' 1 Jin 4 .'1 1 11 yn I "1 1 11 lli'l tl I a . n ".ii .1 .1 . 11 I'll I I J I 171 3 ! 2 II 17 fl I 1 n Sill .Ucragc '. '.'UIU Tills puts Dledrick secuiely In first place, us far as the contest has gone, Tho Hun Individual trophy Is tho most sought after and coveted bowling prize In tho metropolis. The Hist and second teams of the Green Ridge Wheelmen will roll the first und second teams of tho West End Wheelmen, of AVIIkes-Barre, on Wed nesday night, Match IS, on the Huinpo alleys, Each first team nnd each sec ond team will play the other, and then tho winners will roll a third game to decide who. Is to be declared the winner of the night. Following the games the visitors will be entertained by the iBPI-lIv TSEWt A ew H AVI LAND & CO.'S IH'.llAIV, the new stupe Pliimrware l .1 ur.icc fill c-Mit with 11 wreath or border of roses and burnished (told Hups, v The Iiaiinony of the colors Is perfeil, II yon haP (ttven 11 slnttle thmnilil Io Ihe mrclilsr. of a Xew Set or t lie addition of a tew new pieces to the old, yoti will do well to look It er. The prlic Is moderate: for IiIrIi class work. GEORGE V. MILLAR & CO., Naw'Phonc137 134 WyomlngAvenue Walk In mid look Around. Housecleaning Time Approaches Let us repair your furniture, make over your mattresses aud cleau your carpets before the rush begins. Lackawanna and Adams Avenues. 4HtAtAiAtAiA&tA Openin; of - I New Dry Goods House I -$ '3 Wednesday, a 9 I McCONNELL & CO., r$ 400-402 Lackawanna Avenue. r Which? Wet" Allnce Meat is sold from open pails or mussy tubs, ex posed to dirt and dust or worse. is! 'NUKE: 2 MINCE i is compressed and sold in dainty, air-tight, water-proof cardboard cartons. Each loc. package is juicy, meaty, fruity and wholesome and it vili make two LARGE pies or three small pies, also Fruit Cake or Pudding. Clean Honest Economical Bcware of "other" package goods insist on getting None-Such. If your grocer should not keep it, we will tell you one that does. HERRELL-SOULE Green RIdgers. A warm and friendly feeling has always existed between these two clubs, and such affairs as this have a tendency to strengthen it. The playing of the old game of nine pins Is being revived on the Backus alleys these days, und a number of players can be frequently seen trying to knock down all the pins but one. There have been some good scores mude, too, S and D being frequently rolled. This Is high for nine-plus, the highest possible score being 10. Among those who are taking an interest in this game are Peckham, of the Backus team, and E. G. Worden, WOMEN OF SHAKESPEARE. Subjept That Miss Toohey Will Talk About Tonight. At tonight's meeting of the Newmun club Miss Katherine Toohey, of Wilkes Barre, will give a talk on the women of Shakespeare. Miss Toohey Is a teacher In the AVllkes-Burre High school, and on Feb. 18 delivered this talk before tho Young Women's Chris tian association of that city. The Wtlkes-Burre Record of the following day said: MUs Toohey kuc a delightful and liistiuuiie talk upon llio women of Shakespeare, illustrating it with reading;. Nn Ii u bright, entertaliilui; ipeakii, In a dear and interesting; iniui.er t,hu pies.uled the c 1i.ii jcttr of I'oilla In "'Hie Mei ilunt of Vinke" as n itrnnj nnl womanly wo. null. The I'm I la of "Julius Causar" was torn pind with liei as a woman as htinntr, but of u dlfteant l.pe. The I'ortia of 'Mullus Caesar" wai a v.Tium woo dull much Willi tho affairs of the world and hid come of a l.ne of rulers, l.udy M.iibelh Miss Toohey iCKaide.l a a wo man titioiiu; lu her ambition, a MiCiiuth that Mas a pillion iither than the lisuli of ihougthlful fouildcralinn, Cuidilia was stiong in her faith ful lnu, wlilih showed itj-elf not to much In wotda us In deed, (liber iharaelcn were Js In-ttn-ttliiicly Jisnix-il. One impoitant point cm-pha-died in tho li'Uuie H.i.s lli.lt alliiomjh tome t hills', that mo objectionable nu In- found in Mukespeaie, In c-Niii,inii, in tliuujs.it Hiakei peate pm no prbe on kin. l!uy eilliloir juj the penally of Ids etll life, 'the lei line wus one of the lu.it niun tlil.s winter. Miss Regiiia McCabe, of Caiboudule, a leceut graduate in vocal music of the Boston conservatory, will assist Miss Toohey. This will bo Miss McCabe's first uppsuraneo before a SennUou au dience. COLONEL BRYAN'S LECTURE. He Will Be Hoard at the Lyceum Friday Night. Hon. William Jennings Bryan will lecture next Friday evening In tho Lyceum theatre under the auspices of the Young Men's Institute. Colonel Bryan Is ono of America's best known men and one of the ablest orators In the country. His subject, "A Conquer ing Nutlon," Is uoii'politlcal except lu Its broadest nspect und pleases every where In Its abundant food for rellec tlou, In 1900 Colonel Bryan received 14,728 votes In Lackuwanna county for the L iirTttwsott? 1 nFr 1 n m n 1 m , 111 1 r Stock Vmp Both 'Phones the March 5th. Sj .. .. .- ..IT. ffW " n irr. jw i r, -.. ". , r- -. - CO., Syracuse, N. Y. As to what the Easter Gown shall be made from but there is only one opinion as to what it shall be made more beautiful with Trimmings Soft and White or Light Flower Shades All-over chiffons in black and white; all-over Duchess Point with in sertions and edgings; Persian Bands, Applique" and Medallions, in ecru and white, will be utilized for the gown during the coming season. Not price, but quality arid exclusiveness was considered when these laces were se lected. presidency and no doubt his admirers will fill the Lyceum on Piiduy evening It will be a champion's battle; the McLeod-Marks wrestling mutch at the Scranton Bicycle club tonight. l . HI IL I . Do not miss the marvelous Lluuhl Air entertainment nt Lyceum tonight. rj aw -n - -k "si-i a? -,&; Hill ' Ilected. Miym,: Gon & m. I ' N 126 Wyoming Ave, I , ,
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