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MISSIONARY .
PROGRAMME
rOB THE WELSH BAPTIST
CHUBOH TOMOBBOW.
Cdglish and Welsh Addresses Will
Bo Delivered by David J. Davis,
Bav. D. D. Hopkins and James A.
Evans Church and Sunday School
Socials Last Evening Miner Killed
in the Bollovue Shaft Three Boys
Arrested Other News Notes and
Personal Paragraphs.
Tomorrow will bo observed nH Mis
sionary Sunday nt the First Welsh Bap
tist churnli. South Main avenue, and the
following Is the order of services for
the day:
Monxlsfl .SliltViCi:.
Invocation.
ll)imi.
nrntltng ot Scripture.
Iljmii.
lljiiin.
Pennon on Mission Work Kcv. I). 1). Hoplilns
i:vr,xis(i smivici:.
Hymn Congregation
Heading; of bcrlpture Lesson,
Miss Ellibith It. Hughes
Kinging.
I'lajci.
h ileitis,.
HcciUllnn "Rock cl Agi"....Miss Lottie Jones
Ofi't.ings.
SliuriiiR Conerrcritlon
Address in Welsh Language James A. Ilvanq
S-olo MI&9 Stella Thomas
Antliim Cliolr
Addresi in L'nsllsli Language David .1. Davis
hinging Congregation
Benediction.
Two Church Socials.
Class No. 4, of the First Baptist
Sunday school, held an entertainment
and oi'ange social in the assembly
room of the church Inst evening which
was well attended and enjoyable. Vocal
and instrumental numbers and recita
tions were rendered by Miss Anna
Jones, Garfield Davis, Mrs. Randolph
Jones, Ruth Beddoe, Bessie Slote, Char
lotte Lloyd, Mr. Sweet, Clifton Phelps,
Flora Relet and Alice William. Six
teen girls and boys also gave a pleas
ing drill. Refreshments weio served
afterwards.
In the Jackson Street Baptist church
the Sunday buhool scol.irs and their
lricnds held an enteitainmcnt and
social which was quite a treat for the
little ones, as well as the older schol
ars. The programme consisted of reci
tations by Mis. Albert Davies, Blouden
The Bcet 1'amily Cough Kerned)-,
Dufour's French Tar,
For Sale by
GEO. W. JENKINS,
101 S. Main ave.
Magnetic Offerings
For Saturday choppers in the smartest creations
of the present season in
Ladies' Suits, Silk Jacksts,
Chiffon Wraps and Silk Waists
No need to say one word about the peculiar ex
cellence that is indelibly stamped on all ready-to-wear
garments for women in the Globe Warehouse Ladies'
Outfitting Departments. The materials, the cut, the
sewing, the finish and the style imparted to hem pro
claim the conceptions of master minds in their several
' branches, and leave no doubt whatever in the mind of
the intelligent looker that the best efforts of human
. skill have been put forth to secure the highest possible
results. But these facts are perfectly well understood,
and to enlarge on them further would be as useless as
to gild refined gold.
On Saturday We Will Offer
Twelve Extra Good Values...
In our Ladies' Outfitting Department, of which four
fair samples are given below.
The First Bargain
Ladles' Suits in medium weleht
pure wool serges or Hopsacklngs,
all sizes, und a number of styles to
choose trom, including Eton Jackets,
Blouse Waists with moire trim
mings, D. B. Jackets with jnolre
vests, etc. Kkiits are made in sev
eral stvles, but the leader has an
extra full flounce with Moire bands,
and there is not one suit in the
three hundred offered that Is worth
lobs than $1C50. Quantity made the
bargain prices possible, Saturday
only
$12.50
The Second Bargain
Ladles' Jackets In rich Moire, Bilks
or Peau do Solo; also Taffeta Silks
pf exquisite beauty, Choice of sev
r eral. styles, including Etons, Blouses
-and Reefers. All are lined with
white, satin ot line quality and tin
J shed to perfection, Jackets actually
worth ?17.00 for
u(M
$12.50
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Jenkins, Corrlnno Collins, and Kloiso
Thomas. John and Cleorge King play
ed an Instrumental duct, Willis Jonen
sang, and selections were rendered by
a quartette composed of Mrs. Malhlas
and party. Phonograph selections were
also enjoyed, and ice cream was served.
Three Boys Arrested.
Kdward Edmunds, of Washburn
stiect; Joseph O'Malley, , of Jackson
street, and Dennis Mahcr, of Fllmoro
avenue, .were arrested last evening on
a warront charging them with disorder
ly conduct.
They had planed a rope across the
sidewalk on Jackson Hired, for the
purpose of tripping the patrolman on
the beat, and Instead a young lady fell
over It, and narrowly escaped serious
Injury.
They were arraigned for a hearing
before Police Magistrate Davies, but
were discharged with a reprimand. It
seems almost useless for the officers to
an est disorderly boys, when they are
continually "discharged with a repri
mand." Temperance Workers.
A flue temperance society was or
ganized Thursday evening in the
Bcllevue Walsh Baptist church mis
sion. A large number of boys and
girls gave their names as charter
members.
Charter memberships will be open
for the next two meeting nights, after
which an initiation fee will be charged.
Seth Jones, deputy of Hippie Divis
ion, Sons of Temperance, and Gotner
D. Reese made short addresses. The
society will be known as the Bell
evup Loyal Crusaders. They will meet
again next Thursday evening.
Cleaning the Streets.
A large force of men from the street
cleaning department were at work last
night flushing the paved streets of
West Scranton. The accumulation of
dirt on the pavement during the past
week has been a source of much an
noyance. ,
A number of the back streets are also
receiving attention, and much tilling in
is being done. The ward' appropria
tions are so limited, however, that but
little work can be done with the money
at hand.
Two Hou'je Socials.
The Y. L. A. of the Simpson M. E.
church, were entertained last evening
at the home of Miss Grace Snow, on
Lafayette street.
A dr.nna social was held last even
ing at the home of Miss Edna Bonner,
on Luzerne street, by the members of
Class No. IS, of the new Embury M. E.
Sunday school.
Base Ball Notes.
The Alumni Base Ball club v ill go to
Pittston this afternoon to play the
Brothers team.
The Alert Ease Ball club will hold an
entertainment and .social In Mears' hall
on Tuesday evening. May 6.
Accidents Yesterday.
John Golden, an employe ot the
Bilggs shaft, was injutcd by a fall of
The Third Bargain
Ladles' very swell Chiffon Wraps
for evening wear with extra full
collar and long full ends the acme
of fashion and the maximum of
comfort during the changeable sea
son, $18.00 wraps for
$12.50
The Fourth Bargain
Ladles' Taffeta and Wash Silk
Waists, in all the new colors and
popular effects, Including embroid
ered fronts, uppllque trimmings, In
sertions, etc. Take hold of this op.
portunity and you can count on get
ting a waist worth not less than
js.oo, for
$2.25
The lenjalnlng eight special val
ues will be found properly marked
in the various Ladles' Outfitting
Departments.
Warehouse
tiaLifV- ! Wifeft rM'?-jc w.,JJ..
roof while at work yesterday. lie was
taken to the West Sldo hospital for
treatment.
John Hall, of 224 Fnirvlow nvenue,
nil dnplryja of Ansley's lumber yard,
had his fare cut While nt work yester
day. Dr. F. C. Hall dressed Ills Injury.
Jackson Street Baptist Church.
The Baptist Young People's union
will meet next Tuesday evening nt 7.30
o'clock. Alt the members should be
present. By a vote of the society the
sum of $23 was paid on our new singing
books.
Only a few weeks more before the
tithes books nro called In. Every ono
ought to bo Intensely Interested In the
matter. Let this bo a special effort to
raise stllllclcnt money to paint our
church and put It In good repair. The
sum of $i00 Is needed to accomplish the
object. Will wo do It? It depends upon
your faithfulness und sclf-sucrlllco in
the motter.
The Ladles' Aid society have pur
chased a new sowing machine. More
ladles ought to he Inlet ested In this
society. There h plenty or work tolo
and only a few to do It. Will you not
come and help them?
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
The moving pktuics of the fanioui Olicram
meiaau Passion ay will bo exhibited In ht.
Mjrk'a Liithcian church on May 7 und S. The
plclutes will bo rcpioduecd through Hie mar
velous tlncograph, aceompinlcd by an Interesting
ami dcscilpllvo lectin c. The presentation will bo
given under the auspice? of Ilia Luther League.
Thomas McConvill, of 123 South Sumner nvc
rue, who w.n Injured in un explosion ut Green
ville, 13., on I'cliruary 8, lb recovering slowly,
and his fi lends will bo pleased to know that ho
will soon bo mound again.
The Wot Scranton Co-operatlvo association will
hold a meeting in ht. Leo's lull t'rlday evening,
May 2, Ikr the purpose of perfecting a permanent
organization, electing offlcci, ajid Issuing cer
tificates of stock.
Captain Jones and wife, of England, who are
lisitlng friends and relallus in the city, were
the puoists of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan P. Daniels, of
Division sheet, list evening. A number of other
guests were present.
Oeorgc, the 2',.j car-old child of Mr. and Mrs.
Annltage, of Mori Is court, had bis fingers badly
squeezed in u clothes wringer on Thutsday. His
injuries weie dres'ed at the West Side hospital.
Keci Bryant, the aged resident of Luzerne
street, who wandered away from home a few
davs ago, has returned, having gone to Carbon
dale. A masquerade party was held on Wednesday
evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward
Collins, 1123 West I.ocut street, In honor of their
guest, Mrs. Jacobs. The affair was very enjoy
able. A largo number of children, known as the
Mother's Jewels, were entertained yesterday af
ternoon at the Simpson Methodist Dpiscopal
church.
Hev. II. C. McTJormott, of the Simpson Metho
dist Episcopal church, has been called to attend
a funeral in Oneonta, N. Y., and Itev. E. B.
Singer will preach at the Simpson church tomor
row. Joseph rilng, of Cirrmmtown, Pa., is visiting
at the home of Dr. I. 1". Stnipplcr, on South
Mlin aicmic.
The member of Scranton tent, No. I3S,
Knights of Mictabera, paid a fraternal lislt to
the Hyde Park tent last evening, and, after the
ecrct session was otcr, j. social hour and unuker
was enjoyed.
The Wcot Side Drhing dub held a meeting in
f. C. Deckeli.lck's (igir store last eiening, tor
the puipose of discussing the arrangements for
the coining season.
vjhe Klectiie City Wheelmen's minstrel com
piny held a rehearsal last night with Bauer's or
chestra, and the entire performance was gone
thriiiigh with. The s.hov is -repelled to be the
best the bnjs mc eer undertaken, and a tieit
is promised at Mears' hall nct Tuesday and Wed
ii" My evenings. A spetlal feature will be the
Siin-Walliio rompinj, who have just finished
the Keith en mil.
The An t i Ian Obrinmnieignii l'a'-ion Hay will
be rtproduiod'at ft. I.ucie'h Italian Catholic
cliuri'ii, mi Chestnut street, this evening and to
mri low afternoon.
Mis 1 nima lliooks', of Philadelphia, retuinrd
iom jetterday, after in extended vMt with Mrs.
Junes WiNon, of' North Ciarfleld avenue.
Mrs. .1. 1,'. Kern and son, William, of Wash
burn street, aie Usiting relatiies in Hallstead.
Mrs. Lewis Davies, of South Mam avenue, is
recovering from an illness.
The members of the new Kinbury Methodist
Episcopal chinch will hold their flist quarterly
conference meeting this evening.
VI mouth Congregational church, Jackson
stieel Morning service at 10.30 o'clock; eenlng
service at 7 o'clock; Sabbath school at 12 o'clock;
Sherman Avenue mission school at 2.13 o'clock.
Itev. It. N. Harris, of Welsh Hill, Pa., will occu
py the pulpit, both morning and evening.
F'lot WcUh Baptist chuich Hiv. D. 1). Ib-p-kin,
pastor. Missionary sen Ices will be held
in the church tomorrow, both morning and even
ing. The morning service, at 10 o'clock, will be
In the English language, when the pastor will
pi each. 'I heme of ficunon, "Chiist's Rule and
the Christian's Submission." The evening scr
vico, at 0 o'clock, will be conducted in both
languages, when several of the members will take
part, Biother I). J. Davis will deliver an ad
dress ol Lngll-h, and Biother Jiiines A. Evans in
WcWi. Selections will be given by members of
the choir. The musical pait of the programme
is In charge of Chorister William W. Evans and
Organist Mrs. 1). B. '1 bonus. A cordial invita
tion is given to all.
Simpson Methodist Kpisiopal church Itev. II.
ft McDeiinott, pastor. Preaching at 10.K0 and 7
p. in. Itev. V., U. Singei, assistant pastor at
Elm Park church, will lme cluige of the eer
viies. In the alienee of the p.tor. Sunday
school at 12 ni. Junior League at 2 50 p. in.
Epvvorth League at U.S0 p. m. All welcome.
PEESONAL PARAGRAPHS.
MUs Margaret Jones, of Spiing lliook, U Is
illng West Seianton friend-. '
ltcv. W. II. Ciavvfi.ul, of Noith ll.vde l'alk
avenue, has been assignul to North Saiuord,
MIfs Adi Wutt. of .t Nantlcoke, Is Wtlng
her sister, Mi-. Hiro Young, ot South Bromley
annuo.
Mr. and Mis, N.ithin Evans of North lljilo l'aik
avmue, have a new daughter nt their home.
Mrs. Aathur Hauls, ot Kjnon street, Uvisl'.lag
in California.
Mrs, Ituu is and sou, Civile, of Stirling, era
guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Ilany Buuls, of Noith
Lincoln avenue.
Miss Hatlic bklnner, of Noith Hjde l'aik ave
nue, Is lsltlng in Darnvllle, N. J,
Tho Itev, Wllllim Jenkins, of Wllkes-Buie.
will ouupy the pulpit of the Bellcvue Wel-H
Calvlnlstlc Methodist iliuich tomorrow. He vvlll
puacli in the English language in the nioinliig
at JO o'clock, and in the Webh luiigtngc In the
evening at U u'llock,
DUNIV0RE.
The First Methodist Episcopal
church, the Itev, Chailes Henry
New. Ins, pastor. Tho pastor will preach
both mornlue and ovenlnir, Services
at 10,30 n. m. and 7.20 p. in, Morning
subject. "Christ tho World's Need."
Evening subject, .'Hope." Class meet
ing at H.4u a. in.; Sunday school at 2.30,
Dan Powell, superintendent, Evening
prayer service at 6.30 p. ni.i Epvvorth
League, Tuesday evening at T. IS, Eva
Montgomery, leader. Wednesday even
ing, mid-week church prayer meeting.
Tripp Avenuo Christian church
Preaching morning and evening by the
pustor, J, V, Dabney, Morning topic,
"The flentlle un Jews," Evening
topic, "Tho American Spirit and Our
Plea." Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Everybody welcome,
Regular service will bo conducted as
usual at tho Presbyterian church, to
morrow, Tho Junior Order of American
A G .EAT SURPRISE
In in ttorc for all who Use Kemp's Balsam for the
Throat and Lungs, the great guaranteed remedy.
Would )ou believe that It Is cold on its merits und
any drugglit Lj auttmUcd by (he prupilctor ot
this wonderful remedy to give uu a uniple bottU
free! It never fails to cure, unite or ilirpnlc
coughs. All uiuggUtu ul Kemp's1. UaUaiu. Price,
(j, 'td $0v. '
Mechanics Will hold an Important ses
sion tonight.
Mr. nnd.Mro. David Chamberlain, of
Philadelphia, are visitors of the former's
parents, Dr. and Mis. a. J, chamber
lain, of niakely street,
Miss Mary Wells, of Wllke.s-Barre,
Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Kcllog, ot
Church street.
Kev. James Fielding;, of Scranton, will
preach In the Dudley Street Baptist
church on Sunday at 10.30 a, m. and 7.30
P. in.
SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES.
Much. Feeling: Stirred Over the Prop
osition to Build the Eigh
teenth District Sewer.
There has been a great deal of bitter
ness displayed by residents of that
portion of the Twentieth ward which
Is Included In the Eighteenth sewer
district, who olnlm the assessment Is
entirely too high. It Is contended by
some that Ihe assessment Is almost as
much as the property Is worth, while,
on the other hand, It has been stated
that certain parties, who are not as
sessed, would bo able to connect with
out cost.
An examination of the blue print and
plans show that all of tho ward above
Gallagher court, south of Palm street
and west of Pittston avenue, Includ
ing a portion of Block 10, between
Palm and Fig stret, is not Included in
tho district, and consequently are not
required to bear any of .the cost. How
ever, the nddjng of these sections
(which is nn engineering Impossibility,
owing to the grade), would not lessen
the cost pro rata, In fact, It -would
be likely to increase It, owing to the
lay of the ground.
In tho event of the construction of
the sewer. If any person outside of the
district should be permitted by coun
cils to connect with this sewer system,
It would not exempt them from the
payment of an assessment when their
district is sewered.
The estimated cost is given at $98,000,
and it cannot pe considered excessive,
when the rock, the depth and the
many catch-basins and man-holes arc
considered. Another thing, not gen
erally understood, .but which Is ex
plained by the engineers, is the Marge
amount of dead line, which is neces
sary, owing to tho size of the blocks,
where extra work has to be done to
sewer the properties in the center of
each block. This, on a rough estimate,
amounts' to about 5,000 feet, making an
additional cost, In the rough, of $15,000.
Owing to the many protests made, it
Is hardly likely that the Improvement
will be undertaken for some time, and
Councilman Cuslck has asked to have
action on the awarding of the contract
deferred for the present.
Y. W. C. A. Notes.
Miss Gussle Schumann will lead the
Gospel meeting of the Young Women's
Christian association Sunday afternoon
at 3.43. All women and girls are most
cordially invited to attend.
The Pansy club of the Y. W. C. A.
will meet Saturday afternoon at 2.30
o'clock. All girls between 12 and 14 are
invited.
Bible class Monday evening at 7.45
o'clock. AH young women are invited.
Musical Treat iu Store.
The Scranton Saengerrunde society
will conduct another of their delight
ful high class German concerts next
Tuesday night at Athletic hall and a
first-class programme has been ar
ranged by Piofessor (.Theodore Hem
berger. Miss Grace Spencer will take the so
prano solo parts, and Bauer's band will
play the accompaniments, and a dra
matic sketch will be given by Anton
Fisch. A dance will follow the pro
gramme, which is as follows:
Auber, V Overture sur Oper "Era Diavolo"
(a) Sehmoll, Osl.jr.."Mcin Hlinmel aur dcr Erde"
(b) Sehmoll, OAar "Hcrzltcbdien Meln"
Saengerrunde.
Thomas, A. G llcrltatio und Arie
"Schwcr Liegt ouf dim Herzen," aus der Optr
"Nedeschda."
Frauleln Spencer.
(a) Schaeffer, li "Die Post'
(b) Spcidcl, W.,
Op. 104, No. 2, "Schoen Aeunclicn"
Saengerrunde.
Cornet Solo Hcrr Thomas Miles
(u) Tiihaikowsky, P., .
"Nur wer die Schusucht Komt"
(b) Schubert, Franz "Haidenroslein"
Eiaulein Spencer.
Violin cbligato, Herr It. J. Bauer.
Abt, rran....Op. B7j, "Der Brunnen Wunderbai"
fiedicht on Ceorg Seheurlin.
Eur Maenncrchor, Barlton-Solo and Orchestcr.
Saengerrunde.
Baritou Solo Herr W. Baumgartncr
ZWElTEIt TEIL.
Mejerbcer, Clacomo,
"Kronungs Marsch" am dcr Oper"I)ei 1'iopliet"
Becks, Joseph "Wie du Mir, bo Ich Uir"
Luslnplel in Zvvei Akten.
PEKSONEN:
Muller, Recbtsanvvalt Joseph Kraeiner
Clemens, Sein Plcner Joseph EUcli
Dr. SchuUe, Aizt Anton I'lsch
Johami, Seln Diiner Matthias Alios
Schmidt, Midler's Kreund Peter Ku-Jmer
EIn I'l cinder,
OltT DEIt HANPLUNO:
I Akt Wohnzlmmcr bcl Muller,
II Akt Wohiizlmmtr bei Dr. Schule.
Do Kvvaite akt tplilt lacngcrc zeit uaeh dem
orsten,
Zulu Stlilur, 'latukraoiizchen.... Baud's Oichetr.l
Wuhiend der Music k Blelben die Saalth'irrn
(!cchloncii.
Ei wild huflklit gtbeten, vor Bundlgiimr ilea
eitin tclles nlgcht zu rauohcii.
NEWS IN BRIEF.
Munroe Smith, was arrested late Wednesday
night on Cedjr avenuo by Patrolman Peter Hag
gcity and jc&teiday he was given a hearing be
fore Alderman Stoir for being ill unU and disor
derly. The inagittrato lined lilm M.
Dr. Qulnn has moved to li.'i Pittston avenue.
Both 'phone).
John Miller, of Oil Sloium street, who is cm
plojed nt tho Delaware, Lackawanna ami West
ern iar shops, had good news awaiting lilm last
euiiing on aulvlng home from work, A letter
had come from his old home in Qcrmany vvhlili
lonvejed Ihe Information that a legacy of $!,m
had been willed lilm by n relative.
Dr. Sililcj's Lung Healing Balsam Is guir
anteed to cure all loughs. "No cure, no pay,"
Tor sale by all dealers. "
The Knights of Malta met In icgular cession
last evening,
FUNERALS.
The funeral of James Bums will lake place to
morrow afternoon trom his lato residence on
Bloom avenue. It will be In charge of (irlftln
post, (I'rainl Armv of tli't llepubllc, ot which lie
was a member. The post will inert at tin rooms
at 1 o'clock Sunday nftcinoon and proceed iu a
bedy to the house. The funeral vvlll be at L',30
p. in.
Tho funeral of William McLoughlln vvlll take
place from the residence of Ills daughter, Mrs.
1'ied Long, Pkkson avenue, bunchy afternoon at
2 o'cloik. Key. l'rancU Datcman, rector of Ihe
Chunk of the flood Shepherd, will officiate. In
terment will be made at Forest lllll cemetery,
Charged with Perjury,
William Murray, of Hemlock street, and his
wife, Agnes, wero ai rated last night at the In
stance of Lawrence Mendel, who charges them
with perjury, alleging that they swore falsely In
a suit brought against them btforu Aldeimjn
Lrntcs- lloth Mr. and Mrs, Murwy waived
hearing and entered ball in tho bum of ?-'!00 be
fore Ma.'Ututc Millar.
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NORTHSCRANTON
SMOKER AT THE FATHER WHIT
TY SOCIETY.
Was Held at the Close of tho Regu
lar Business MeetingAnniversary
of the Odd Fellows Will Bo Cele
brated In tho .Auditorium on Sun
day Afternoon Funeral of the
Jaftto Mrs. William Anderson.
Notes Concerning the North Scran
ton Qleo Society.
Tho father Whltty society held an en
joyable social and smoker In their
rooms, in St. Mary's hull, Thutsday
evening. At the close nt their regular
meeting the following progiatnino was
rendered:
Overture, I'lano and Vlnlfn,
Masters tlreuuan and llirretl
Vocal Solo Mlllim 1 Lvnott
Seleit Heading (Icorgo ri. Lotlui
IfiqlMllitntitrit Knln .Tnliti S.ltfllnrr.M
Voi al Solo 1'rofe.ssor (lerald
Kcmarks i.ltcv. John J, linlnu-s
Vocal Solo Prank Harrington
ltemarks Ex-Prrstclont John Mmtaiigli
Itev. J. V. Movlau concluded the
evening's entertainment with an Infor
mal tulk, referring to the excellent
work tho society has rendered tho
tiitrish.
Odd Fellows' Anniversary.
The elghty-thlid atmlveisaiy of the
Independent Order of Odd Fellows will
be appropriately observed at the Audi
torium tomorrow aftetnoon at 3 o'clock,
Addresses will be made by Itev. George
Lee, Rev. R. F. Y. Pierce. D. D., Major
General Edward C. Deans, Henry Hard
ing and other prominent Odd Fellows,
and a programme suitable to the occa
sion will be rendered.
The committee, made up of two mem
bers from each lodge, has everything
in readiness for the occasion. The pub
lic in general are Invited to attend.
Kelly Trio This Evening.
The famous ,Kellv trio, assisted by
local talent, will present .a comedy
drama in three nets, entitled "Hotel
Upside Down," this afternoon and even
ing at the Auditorium. The following
will be the cast of characters:
Jake Snow T. J. Evans
Itubc Hewins J. W. Mal'oy
Harry Crce, Miss Scharehimout T. P. Greeley
Manager of 'fWipc 1. F. Mourn
Jennie Hcvvias Miss Anna Kelly
Hattlc George May Kelly
Six specialties will be given between
the acts including the staircase acro
batic novelty by the Kelly family.
Defenders Victorious.
Before a largo, audience of basket
ball admirers, tho Defendeis, of South
Scranton, defeated the local Cracker
Jacks by the score of 9 to 4 last night.
The local players played all around tho
visitors, but were unable to score, on
account of poor basket throwing,
which is unusual for the boys. The
following was the line-up of both
teams:
Defenders I'endergast, right guard; Morris
say, left guard; Kane, center; Tigue, right for
waid; ltatehford, left forward.
Craikerj u lis Miller, right guard; Wells, left
guard; White, cintcrj V, Davis, right forward;
Hughes, left forvvaid.
Goals were thrown from the field by
Kane and Tigue, for tho Defenders,
and Hughes and S. Davis, for tho
Crackerjacks.
Glee Society Notes.
All members of the North Scranton Glee socuty
arc requested to meet at their looms Siturdiy
afternoon at 1.30 p. m. :harp. All members aie
expected to attend.
The boeiety will sing two glci at the audito
rium exercises Sunday, "The Ciusadcra" by Pro
fessor Dan Protheioe, and the "Mailjrs ot the
Arena," by Laurent Do Itillc. The flrat depicts
the Crusadeis storming the Jloly City and the
destruction of the inudels. This beautiful glee is
ono of the masterpieces of our late talented
townsman, Profcssui Protheroe. The ncmid glee,
"The Muitjrs of the Arena," is one of tho treat
ist and grandest glees that was ever wuttui. Its
author, Laurent Dc Itillc, is vvoild famous.
Two new members wile admitted to nuinbei
ship during the week. All good tlngers are in
Utod to join the soclet.v.
The society is the best glie society that ever
was organized m Noith biiauton. All the mill
clpal singers of this und are cmolled as mciiibeis.
Discipline and practice will cic long bring it to
the front as one of the best glee no'ietle in
Nort hcastcrn I'eiuisj lv aula ,
Attndance is one of the cs-iitial qualities of
success, IndiUercucc will always ind in futuie.
l'erseveranie will reap its own levvaul. Smcss
slvvavs follows bucte. Failure alwajs follow)
falluie. Ilcspeet fur the conductor is one nf
the beot qualities of u glee soilety. Punctuality
at the club room is great eiuouiagemeiit to the
conductor. The presence, on time, of the conduc
tor wins the admliatiou of all the member 'ihe
teiretarica are expected to be pu-ent at all meet
ings. The rulc of the socielj will be ilgldly in
forced. '
Mu-lc is the laughtei of the walci',
The teats of the ft.ui;
The blushes of the ium-;
The palenevi of the lll.v
Cod Is lllllaic
Mi'sle is of God,
H U the language of the flowns;
The pleadings of the bluls;
The quiverings of tho leivos;
The roars of the thunders;
The Hashes ot the lightnings;
'Hie twltteiings ot the lobin, !
Music Is ever) thing human and dlvlui,
It Is like God, soothing, Miect and beautiful,
The ilurm of music is In the iiispiiatlou c
rived from It whin our minds are imbued with
the spirit of the author and compo-eis we inn
ting In the pioper kej, uevir out of tune, biia.no
our holies and minds have been attuned by tic
spirit of the author, '
To heed the Instructions of the coiuliu tor is
one of the bct qualities that tan be UUpUj.il
by a linger,
Inaltentlun Is dl.iouraglng to tho conductor
and dUplajs gieat iiidencss on the p-nt of the
mcmbirs, the alms of both will end iu failuie.
TOLD IN A FEW LINES,
Hurry Attn, of Edna avenue, his relumed after
a fevy dii.vs' vls.lt III Albany, X. V.
The Murqucttu lounoll, Voung Men's Institute,
will urn an euuislon to Haivey's like on
uJuc 24,
l)r, William Donne, of Oak street, is III with
pneumonia, The doctor was taken ill while on his
wjy to Philadelphia on u business nip,
Edvvaiil I.oftus, of Spring ttreet, is ill New
York city on a business trip.
Miss May Dletiltk, o Klngiton, was among
callers on Maiket street jrsterday.
Lieutenant Amasa P.ilnur, of North Main ave
nue, has been on the bid: ll.t this last few davs,
Tho funeral rf the jato Mrs. William And'rsou
took plaee from her late home cstcrdjy after
noon at 2 o'clock. Services were conducted by
the Itev. fieorgo A. Cure, of the Prov Idcnio
Methodist church. Interment was made In the
Forest Hill cemetery.
Mrs. J. J, Loftus, of Spring stieel, is seilou.ly
HI.
Itev. II. W. Cljiuer vvlll address tho vetpcr nr-
MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS
for Children. Mother Guy, for jears a nuro in
the Chlldun's Home In New Vrk, tumid thll
dicn kiuicssfully with a iinudy, now punaied
and plaied ill the drug btorcs, ulled Muher
Gmy's Kvvict Powders for t Idldren. 11 ey jre
harmless as milk, pleaant to take and never
fall. A certain cure for fmtislmft-s, iontlpi
Hon, head uihe, teething und btonnuh ilb-oi -der
and remove worm's. At all druggUts, i!V
liou't aeirpt any Mibstllutc. Simple Mit I'ltlX'.
AdditiS Allen b. Oluuted, Lc Hoy, N. V.
smSnr - , Jswaawiij:
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We Sell the
"Walkover"
Because we believe it to be the nearest ap
proach to a perfect shoe for men now in the
market. Because we want your friendship.
Because we believe we can have and retain
both by selling you these shoes.
Prices $3.50 and $4.00
MAHON'S SHOE STORE
328 Lackawanna Avenue.
CONRAD'S
Combination
Underwear
For Men
Conrad,
The only dealer that has a
complete line,
$1 a Suit to $5
THE IDEAL
Undergarment.
iTnenfl ijiJl Cniwnlpa ur
rrsi in 4n nuiirn "lfliiiKe
inconTpnionrn, 11 iirei lonv j milll
neon una iiurciinnj i
vice iu the ".relation paiiois Sunday at S.W p.
in. on the tuhjeet, "Maiy and Maltha." TliU
vvlll he the bceuud in the til lis of talk on I
"H'ouiin of tho HUilc."
The grammar A pupils of Xo. "3 bChcol will
laKe t'samiiiattuns ut the hUh nehool boih lu.
uionovv and 1'ilday afletiioon.
GREEN RIDGE.
Tho B. M, Social club holil a business
meeting at tho homo of aUsb Huttle
Lhulsay, of Jlonsey avenue, yebtei'tUty
afternoon,
Otammar A fixuilea of Hfhooln No, '21
ami 28 spent Thurhduy anil Friday af
ternoons of this weuk tit tho Scranton
High M'haol, taking the examination
for ciUinnce to that school next fall.
Tho memberti of Green llldgc lodge,
Indeiiendent Order of Odd Fellows,
will meet at Masonic hall, Dickson
avenue, at '1 o'clock sharp Sunday af
ternoon, to attend In a body the eighty
third unnlvetsary services to be held In
the Auditorium, 1'rovUlence, All metn
beis aro expected to be prebeut,
A delegation of about thirty members
front Olyphant lodge, Daughters of Jte
bckah, visited UeuUitfo lodge, Daugh
ters of llebekuh, at their meeting In
Masonic hall last evening, where they
received a warm 'welcome and loyal
entertainment,
Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Kast
Market Street Pflmltlvo Methodist
church, closed their bassur and festhal,
held In tho chuich parlors, last even
ing. The sale, which wua a continua
tion of the one held for beveral days
home weeks ago, was a most Micccssful
one MK'Ially, and also netted tho ladles
a neat sum, which will bo' used to
defray the church expenses.
'ii 1 1
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Amusements,
Lyceum Theatre
M. Ili:iS, Lessee and Manager.
A. J. DUFFY, Business Manager.
Trlday Night, Saturdiy Matinee and Night,
A Play of Deep Heart Intercut.
A Strong CompJiiy Tfradcd by
Mr. Edwin Mordant
Prices Evening, 21, 60, T.V. and $1.00.
.Special Matinee Prices Knliie lower tloor, COoi
entire biliony, Mc. Children lu any part ul
the iter, IV.
Soils now rcidy. '
TUr.SDAY. AI'IHL 2'JlIf.
A Night of Vaudeville
The Great, the Magnificent,
SANDOW
Strongest Man on Karth.
With His Superb Vuudovillc Company of
European and American Novelties.
Prics 2je., S0e.,T.V., and 1.
Seats on sale hatuiday.
Academy of flusic
H. RCI3, Lereee. A. J. Duffy, Mintr.
Last Thieo NlghU Matinee Iridiy and Saturdiy,
J. K.-EMMET-GILSON LOTTIE,
l-i the Sensational Comedy Diama, I
THE OUTPOST"
Direction ct Huitig & Seamou.
Prices 13, 25, 35 and fioc; iiutlnce--, 13 and 2V.
ALL xi:r vi:lk.
Opening with a Spiclal Monday Matinee, '
Chas. Leyboarne, Emma Banting
and Company, 1'icsentlng a Itepertoire of Lata
feui ce-.seri.
Prices 10, 20 and JiOe.i matinee, 10 and 20c.
STAR THEATRE
ALF. a. IinnniNOTON-, Manager.
'Jhuicday, l'riday and Situiiliy,
AI'ltIL 21, 25 AXD 2il.
K
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"VICTORIA BURLESQUERSl'J
.'iA'n.NUi: i;vi:nv day.
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Choice Sirloin
Steak,
Two Pounds,
c
Very Best
Creamery
Butter,
Pound.
JOYCE,
Three Popular
Priced Stores.
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