The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 06, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    rw;
ft
,4, '
S.
!
Vs-TITjpsitf-f5-.JB 'r53!3fr7
?5.v
V
t ! r
r
'!
1 P 4
" , 1
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MAX 0, 1901
L
':.:
Points
AboutPAINT
1. Brllllnncy.
2. Durability.
a. Covering Capacity.
Till! COST U NOMINAL nml liMrt
BO mii!i.irlon with Hip HATISIWCTION
CJliPtlciiiTil nml IIIXII.T iillt.ilnci! In
tilnif an nrtltlr wl.le'li lonlulm llicso
Tinti:i: i:ssskntia iHAI.itii:h
LUCAS' TINTED
GLOSS PAINT
in llio tl('0(JNIZi:i) HTANDAIU) In toady
Mlxcel I'ulnts.
Atlantic White Lead and
Pars Linseed Oil ... .
tint.e nn "r.VIIIiljASTIXd" tulnl ami
ttlirii nppllnl ullli wnmsii's IIIUIHIICS
a lii.nillliil miel ticiinniunt llnlsli Is al
Miija nssurnl.
WIIOU:SAM! iiml Itctull ARdits.
MATTHEWS BROS
320 Lackawanna Ave.
KBm Lft VQI
Two
Attractive Features
Of our plock Is Hip low ernl nml rti't Unit quality
truly good fo.it inc.-.; ilon't Jim think?
Our line I-t
WALL PAPER, PAINTS
MOULDINGS, SHADES
PICTURES, FRAMES, ETC.
Jacobs & Fasold,
209 Washington Avenue.
ttJUV CITDDDD From Rheumatism
II 111 OUl 1 'Llll v
lien you can be so
nulckly'cureii by our
system of treatment without the use of elruns
write for booklet. Consultation Free. Lady
Assistant. Both 'P.iones.
nr.Herb'tl.Furmin KX
X
oooooooooooo
0
li. Aie-l .iluc for T cents, Q
Morris Magnet Cigar
Tiy otic ami jou will sinoko no other.
All the lcidlncr l'l.ni'ls of Se: clfJis at
$1.7." iwr Imv, or n for 2ji ,.usol
jiioty of fines In Scranton.
E. C. MORRIS,
a aao Washington Avenue.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
City Notes, j
I'HOPKIITV TItAXM'KIi.- . A. I'neldttooil
has purchased Jmlsre Xi'annu'.i pioperly, on
Jclfci.-on utenuc, and will oempy it.
II.. I.. AND W. PAY DAYS. The cinploji-s of
the c.ir (.hops wrio p.iid yesterday, and the eiu
plojes of (In- m.ichinu shops will be paid today.
Al'lJITINT! Ci)MMlln:i:. A number of lillls
wiie ,ippioed 1 thu joint .uielltinir loiiiniitiio
of loiiiiclH at a icgular iiicptliur, lield l.isl night.
AM.-DAY Mi:irriXC Aii all-day merlin will
he held in (he Co; pel Tabernacle church, Jetler
on aiinup, Dimmoie, todai. -Mi. Aitliur Iluw
den, of South China, will speak.
bl'XDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION', 1 lie Laika.
wanna County Suudiy School association will
hold its annual conwntioii in the 1'ioWileiue
SIcthjdis-t Kpbcopal thuich toda.i.
COMPANY O 'IO JIHKT. W.,al meetlnz of
rompiny C, Tliliteentli leiilmcut, will he held J
(oiiiriu in me aimory ai .s ociou., (lie eiders
for the kliaki uniform.-, will he t.il.ui.
HAND WAIiOX SKU.I'.N. A tin ill band w.ikui
and two li.l uM.i were slolen last nlj,-lil Mom
Mi'Mullen' Ihiiy stnlile in (,'reen llldije, by u.
lies unknown. The police weie notllWd,
(JIM IL HIIODKS llev. .lames lliwhes will KUe
a lecdue on Ml. Hhodes ill Hie AcIjiiis Awmie
chapel, .New York tlieet, on May :j, Mi,
HiiKhe.s was peifonally ac-iiialntrd with Mi,
Ithodci.
AN.NTAI. l'i:W..I.nT.N(;.-'llie iimiu.il po.
Utlins at the Klin I '.ilk chuictt attraeled a l.irxe
number nf members of the cousiPKatlon jt
nleht. All Hi'! pew weie amtloiiod olT and eiy
IiIkIi lilds weie receind for tlie first n'lectlons.
About $.ia wjt the aeiage prleu bocuied for each
pew ,
SCHOOL- DIIIIX'IOIIs' Mi:i;TINa.-The .c-hool
diirctora of the emiiity will meet this afternoon
In the (unit lioiiic' to elect a county superintend
ent of MhooK I'rof. .1. C. Tajlor, who has hem
superintendent for tin- lat iv )tna, will ho
elected to succeed hluiself,
NKWMAN CMJII. At tonight's meeting of the
Newman Magazine club, Attorney I'. I', Iugh
ran will ilelUer an uildids on "IVudalUm," and
Mi4 Mary Dojle will lead a paper on "Cauliiul
Ncmii.in-lll Life and Work." I'tof, William
Kelly will contribute two baritone tolos.
nifl Tlllli: rillt PAIIK. A bis maplo tiee,
which stood at 'the coiner ot Arthur au'iute anil
Mulberry ktieet, waj pifecnted lo tho city ye.
terday by 1'ldllp Itoblnson, uhn owns the land,
and wai, icmoud acioss Hie lieet to yjy Auj;
park, wheru It will ornament (lie entrance,
lYOUNH 110 V IN.Il'li:il.-Arlhur Heck, (he
,oun nun of i'ranU Ileck, of Siumicr iitenue, nus
run down by one of Jonas Lons's Sons." lutnm,
while rhlliiK along tVjoinlnu; aienue last jcslcr
day alltrnuon. One.ol (he wheeU of (he wagon
passed ocr Ids right leg, biui.ing It ijultc ter.
HIOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS
'Vr f.'!!l,,,'l.rcn'. Mtlier dray, for jears a nurc in
(he Chlklren'a Home, in .New Yolk, Heated ihll
clien MKCewfully Willi a icinrdy, now prepared
and placed in the drug Unres, railed Mother
(litVii Sttect 'owdcru ror Clilldren. They aro
harmleaH us milk, idea;aut to lake and never
(all. A certain -euro for feicrWiiic&s, con.tlpa.
Hon, head ache, teething ami bU.iu.uh dUoi.
clcr and iciuove worina. At all diuggUU, 2.k.
Don't utii'pt, any uli,lltutc. ainple ellt Kllt'U.
AUdrus Allen S. Oliiiitcd, Lc Uoy, N, y,
L
lousl.v. He uns taken Inln Dr. W. M. Itcjilj'n
olllir, ulicrc Ills Injurlr were elrcmcJ and lio was
later ronoicel to hi home,
W. C. T. II. Ml:l:TI.N(1.-Thc crntriil clly
lirandi nl Hie Wouim's ClitMlan Trinpimmi!
iinlnii will inccl this aflrrnonn In Oueni'r.v li.il
The unlijiit tu lie illsriivnl will lii "Why l
t'ltf.iretlo Smoklint Hie .Mot I'milelum I'unii ti(
Hie Tnkmei HaliK, ami li.ll Is Hip Attitude of
Hip t.lfiior DoJlcr T'uw.ml Hip MiMrclIci"
minisit.iis r.M-.cr orneMis.-Tiif .tciiuiiiit
Mlnl'lcrs ul Serantiin inel In Mini I'atk tliunli
at ID nn n'l'luik jrslprdiiy. The nlllicM elected
were! I!ev. .1. X. Il.illey, pie'liknll llev. ('. II.
Xrulnif. ke irrldcnt, mil I.'. II. Injier, iif
tarj.tpauri'r. llev. taillur IIcm Wiirlnsr cac
an enthusiastic adilipts on "I'liot Prints of .Mm
Wclc Alirnad."
IlilAtrrilVl. I'll'i: Dlti:A.M, I'alrnlinan Thom
as llians has not lieen appointed assistant d'etre
tlw, nn enoiicoui'ty rppoitnl In n mninlliR paper
jesteiil.iy. Nolllirr lias It t'coii derided tu rlunce
the fhlfis nf the de-k srinritnli and make enrh
sergeant woik twehe houis, as rrrutipnusly IP'
pulled In Hip shiic paper. It mlchl alcu lie wpic
ttoued tint neither of these "police channel" Is
et n in ioiitcinilatloii.
COXSTAHMIS JIIX A nunilier of the inrmlien
nf the ('uiital'le' .invlallnn, who were In Hie
illy .xi'lcrdar pirM'iitlnir their (epulis In rouit,
met In lliirr'o hall In the afteinoim anil dlmiissed
at Iriiulli their ptrlevam c, which wcie piidiudlcd
In a petition presented to null Milne few weeks
api. It was ilei hied In loutliiile (he llffht for Hie
rrioKiiitiou of (lielr daluis.
WII.MIV CI XI'.IIAI,. The rutin at of Hie laic
lliny Uilsnn, fun of Harry T. Wllwm, took
plan- jeslrrd.iy iiflrrimnn tioni J'iS tl.iliforil rourt.
Seniles wne conduetid at the home by llev. I!.
.1. llaiiL'litun, curate o( SI. I.uke'a llplsiopal
i-lmtili. The pall liearern werp former pomi-ades
nf the deic.i'id. Scwant rrendlp, (orpnial
Jlmisc, Corporal O'llara and Corporal Whitney,
Spanish war eleians. The tloicrs hearen were
D-uld llinnias. .Ie-e Coiirlilixhl, Alhert .Ionian,
.lames Hied and Wink Kencttl. Interment was
in iilu In the Cainlirlan lemelery. Washburn flreel.
The remains nrrled here jiwtridiy alternooii at
1."0 from l.e,wl?ton, wlieie death IPultPd I'rlday
from a fall fiom n liiillilini;.
ONLY ONE BID.
Painters Ave Not Anxious to Do
Work for the City.
Yesterday wttH tho day flxi'd for llto
oppnlnR of blclH for the painting of the
LaickitwHtiiiii mid Cedar avenue bridges.
Only one bid was received. That one
was sent In by Frank J. Johnson, who
recently painted both tho Interior and
exterior of tho municipal building.
Mr. Johnson offci-H to paint the Lack
awanna, nvonup brldsr for $515 und to
Rive It an extra coat for $190. Ho offers
tu paint the Cedar avenue bridge for
$274 and give it an extra coat for $D5.
It has not been decided whether or not
to award him tho contract. i
SUPREME COURT AGREES.
Decision for the Plaintiff in the Case
of Gilmore Against Duffy.
In the Supreme court, at Philadelphia,
yesterday, an opinion was handed down
allirming the finding ot the loeal court
In the long-drawn-out case of A. G.
Gllnioro against A. F. Duffy.
The parties were partners in the
wholesale grocery business. .When they
dissolved partnership e.ich alleged that
the other was Indebted to him. The
local court made an accounting and
awarded Mr. Gilmore $3,700. The Su
preme court concurs in this (hiding.
KNEISEL QUARTETTE.
Will Be at the Bicycle Club Thurs
day Night.
The Kneisel Quurtelte will be at the
Hlcycle cdub on Thursday night, for the
first visit to Scranton by this famous
organization. The programme has been
selected with the utmost care and rep
resents some of the best selections in
their repertoire.
The Free Kindergarten association is
greatly in need of money, and in fur
nishing this splendid entertainment for
Scranton deserves the heartiest support.
Pennsylvania Railroad Reduced
Rates to St. Paul or Minneapolis,
Account National Baptist Anni
versaries. On account of the National Baptist
anniversaries, at St. Paul, Minn,, May
20 to 2S, the Pennsylvania Railroad
company will sell excursion tickets
from all stations on its lines to St.
Paul or Minneapolis, May 17 to 19,
good to leturn not earlier than May 21,
and not later than May 29, at greatly
reduced' rates. These tickets will be
good for leturn passage only when
executed by Joint Agent at St. Paul or
Minneapolis and payment of 25 cents
made for this service. By depositing
ticket with Joint Agent not earlier
than May 21 nor later than May 29,
and payment of 50 cents at lime of
deposit, un extension of return limit
may be obtained to leave St. Paul or
Minneapolis not later than June HO,
As Beautiful as a Flower.
The North river is beginning to put
on Its holiday attire so far as the river
craft is concerned, and the Steamer
Monmouth of the Sandy Hook route,
which goes In service May nth, Is
among the first to appear in new dress.
The Sandy Hook route has without ex
ception the finest cluss of patronage
of any line in the world. Tills Heet
Includes the stenmers Monmouth,
Sandy Hook and St. Johns, unci- leaves
from pier S, North river, foot of Hector
street, running to Atlantic Highlands,
wlieie trains are met for coast resorts,
Including Seabriglit, Long Brunch,
Deal Klueron, Asbury Park, Avon and
H. Pleasant. The boats are staunch
in build, superb in equipment ami
greyhounds in speed. The staterooms
ate rented for the season by men piom
Ineiu In Wall street and In political
and social life, and their quurteiB as
well as the main salons are elaborate
ly fitted and furnished. Each boat bus
a llnely equipped dining room under
the direction of a prominent caterer,
and the entire craft Is so .bundled as
to make them lloatlng palaces, The
trips tire so timed as to bo convenient
for the banker, broker and business
man who desires a liomp at Jersey
seaside resorts. The management of
the New Jersey Central has Inaugurat
ed a fire brigudo oil Its North River
property In West Btreet, and cotnpleto
lire uppurutus bus been installed. An
other feature this company bus recent
ly adopted Is the carpeting of the ulsles
In Its Atlumlc city, Lakewood, Shore,
und main line trains. The new double
ended locomotives for suburban work
which am new to this section of thu
country have begun to arrive, und aro
models of strength, assuring speed and
schedule time,
Vacation Pointers,
Ceutial railroad has placed on sale at
many of Its stations summer excursion
tickets good going ay 1st to Septem
ber 30th, Inclusive, and good for re
turn until October 31st. These excur
sion tickets covers points Kast and
North Including Montreal, and us fur
West as tho Paclllo coast. If you aro
Interested sqnd to the Central Passen
ger Department of tho New Jersey
iVntrul, Now York city, for "Summer
Excursions."
SORRY STORY
OP THE KRUGS
EACH ACCUSED OTHER OF LACK
OF AFFECTION.
Wife Alleged That Her Husband
Trcnted Her Coldly and Abusively.
Husband Averred That He Lav
ished Affection m Her, but She
Never Responded to His Tender
noss Equity Case in Which Many
Thousands of Dollars Are Con
cerned Lennon Illegally Elected.
Judge ICtlwnrds yesterday granted a
divorce in the case of Delia K. Krug
against Willis J. Krug. They were mar
ried June 12, 1MI5, In t'eekvllle, by lie v.
S. C. Hlnipklus, and lived together there
until February, 1890, when she left him
because bo made her life unbearable,
Ho was a foreman In her father's plan
ing mill at the time of the marriage.
in her testimony at the hearing she
stated that he treated lice coolly from
the very day of their marriage. On
their wedding trip, which Included a
trip up tho Hudson, ho avoided her, and
upon their arrival at Albany he sent
her on to Boston, while he remained
over night in Albany. When he came
to Boston the next day he nllowod her
to remain nt the house of a friend, while
hr took a room at the hotel. She also
told that on ono occasion, when on ac
count of illness she avoided his com
panionship, ho assaulted her, threw her
to the floor und choked her till she
fainted.
The husband was represented at (lie
hearing by Hon. Grant Herring and
Hon. M. K. McDonald. They endeav
ored to show on cross-pxamination thnt
Mrs. Krug told her husband on their
wedding trip that slip did not marry
him because she loved him, and. In fact,
hated htm. An attempt was made to
show that at Boston she insisted on his
securing two rooms at tlte hotel, that
she und her girl friend might stay to
gether and have a visit. When he re
fused, she went -to the girl friend's
house and left him at the hotel.
The husband swore at the hearing
that the reason he remained over in
Albany was that his baggage was de
layed and she was so anxious to get to
Boston she would riot wait over with
him till the baggage came. He denied
ever having laid violent hands on her
and maintained that at nil times he
treated her with the greatest tender
ness and affection. The respondent
further testified that he is still working
for the libelant's father.
In the case of C W. Bobbins against
Frances H. Bobbins, the libellant was
directed by court lo pay the respondent
u counsel fee of $30 and $18 a month ali
mony pending the divorce proceedings.
In the ense of Minnie A. Clearwater
against Walter K. Clearwater, court
directed the respondent to pay the
libellant $25 a month alimony, until
further order of the court.
In Equity Court.
Judge Kdwards yesterday convened
a week's session of equity court. The
cases marked for trial were: A. D.
Deaii et ul. against B. M. Winton et
al., B. S. Itobinson et nl. against M.
Kemmerer et al., A. D. Spencer et al.
against Nay Aug Coal company et al
J. F. Gllroy against Freeman Lamed
et al., Mary Lydon against Anthony
Lydon, Knima Plummer against Hill
side Coal and Iron company et al
New Schiller Building and Loan asso
ciation against John It. Okell et al.,
and Jennie Dean against Franklin
Howell.
The case of Dean and others against
Winton and others was called, yester
day afternoon, and will In all likeli
hood he the only case tried as It prom
ises to continue for several days, pos
sibly a week. It Is a suit to secure an
accounting for coal royalties on one
half of the one-fourth Interest held by
Joseph Church in the Griffin coal tract.
The sum covers a period of twenty-two
years. For sixteeen years the royal
ties amounted to $1,011 a month. Since
then they average $025 a month. The
tract In question has been in litigation
for fifteen years.
S. B. Trice and H. M. Hannah repre
sent the plaintiffs. The defendants'
attorneys; are Major Everett Warren,
M. J. Martin and I. H. Burns.
Lennon Was Legally Elected.
The contest for the office of council
man In the borough of Olyphant, which
grew out of the election In February,
1S99. was disposed of by Judge 11. M.
Edwards yesterday.
Tho order sets forth that elghty-SPven
legal voles were cast for John A. Len
non, the contestant, for the office of
member of the borough council of Hip
borough of Olyphant, and tbut eighty
legal votHf were cast for A, F. Gillespie,
the respondent, for said olllce, by which
the said John A. Lennon was duly elect
ed lo the said oflice of member of bor
ousli council of the borough of Oly
phant. The contest Is therefore sus
tained, and the said John A. Lennon
having received the qualified number of
legal votes cast at said election for Hie
said olllce of member of borough coun
cil for the borough of Olyphant Is ad
judged to have been duly elected there
to It is further ordered und decieed
that the costs be paid by the borough
of Olyphant.
For a County Morgue,
Attorney John F, Murphy repre.sent-
HAVE TO GIVE UP.
It's All Over When Nervous Sick
Headache Comes to Young or Old,
Everything Stops and Nothing
Goes On but the Nervous Sick
Headaches.
If anything will engender a dlsro
gard for oven llfo Itself It Is continued
or oft-repeated attacks of sick head
ache. You may bo nble to purtlally
describe It, but tho English languugo
falls to do It fully Justice. It's misery
so concentrated, so condensed, so pros
trating that all else is enveloped in itB
nieehes.
Mr. Thomas Summers, of No. jgio
Juekson street, Scranton, Pa,: says:
"Dr. A. W, Chabo's Nervo Ps uro a
splendid cure for nervous sick head
aches. Mlno were terrlblo at times, i
wus nervous at tho samo time, Tim
norve pills wero recommended ,0 11Q
and I got a box at Mathews Bros.'
drug store, No. 3:0 Laekuwunna ave
nue, mid they completely cured tho
headuches und nervousness. This, I
think, Is recommendation enough."
Dr, A, W, Chase's Nervo Pills aro
sold at 50c. a box at dealers, or Dr, A.
W. Olmso Medicine Co., Buffalo, N, Y,
See that portrait und slgnuturu of A.
W. Chusc, M. D., aro on every puclsage,
Ing, Coroner Snltry and a. number of
other physicians took steps, yesterday,
for the establishment of a county
morgue, .
The county commissioners will lay
llio matter before the grand Jury. If
tvvti successive grand Jurlpn approve
of the Idea, Hip court Is nlilltorlzcd to
direct that the commissioners (shall
construct and maintain such un Institution.
Grand Jury in Session.
Judge Edwards charged the grand
Jury, yesterday morning, at 11 o'clock
and sent it out with J. W. Howurth as
foreman.
Thprc nro no big cases of general In
terest to come before tho Jury. Tho
most Important bo fur sent to tho of
fice of tho district attorney are the
half dozen prosecutions for selling
olenmtirgcrlno brought by Deputy
Stuto Food Inspector Stephens
Returned by Constable Thomas,
The only return to court yesterday
was made by Constnblo W. II. Thomas,
of the Eighth ward of this city, who
charged the following to thu court with
keeping tippling and bawdy houses:
Nellie Bly, alias Nellie Freeman, Jen
nie Durfy. Lilly Snnford, villus Lilly
Henry, and Daisy Miller.
Marriage Licenses.
FranteMo llonfjiill
Aiurillna Sin.cu ..
.Mm llageii
Annie Ihuchem ....
Scranton
Scranton
SVratitnn
Scranton
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
Joseph Woelktra withdrew his application for a
detcitlvp licence jcslerday.
Joseph (licenhcrrjer was appointed deputy eon
stable for (he Klghtli ward of the city of Scran
ton jcstirday.
(.'corse I". Donhn was yoMenlay appointed con
stable of Hip rirl waul of Dunmore, lcc John
Naugliton, leagued.
An application tor a license for the Speedway
hold was yenlerd.iy filed by X. (). Major. There
will be u hcJlImr, .May 1'.'.
In Hie case of the commonwealth against
Tlionns W. Stark, the rule lo mmcmlcr defend
ant was iIIm lunged JCslcrd.iy.
In the niittcr of the roads ill Spring ltinok
township, it -was oulered yesterday that tho bills
of the viewers he pild by the county.
With lefcnnce lo the road In Spiing Ilrook and
Cllfloti townships, Judare Kelly handed down an
opinion jestcrday, dlaiiUsIng the objections, to
the exceptions', mistalidng the exceptions and set
ting aside the icport.
Couit joleid.iy icMiked the appointment of
Charles Jacobs as deputy constable of the Twen
tieth waul, it having been shown that ho was
comlcled of selling liquor without a license at
tho last term of court.
Judge lalnards handed down an opinion cs
terday, scttlmr aside the rcpoit of the commit--sloners
who were appointed to consider the ad
visability of dividing the borough of Old Forgo
into uuidj. The commissioners were directed to
proceed further, in accordance with the act of as
bcmbly and the rules of court.
In the init(er of (he petition to make the
Hioun Hollow turnpike a public road, Judge
V.. C. Xewcomb handed down an opinion jestei
day, which paid: "There is an appeal pending,
tinder which (lie question of ilamages will hao
lo be (ricd by a jury, so (hat the lepoit of
ciowera cannot be dually continued now. At
(his (line, we only dispo-e of (he exceptions, the
final continuation of the rcpoit being held to
await the disposition of the appeal. The excep
(ions aic disinised."
Joseph Alieiin. who xas convicted jomc time
ago of selling liquor without a license, was to
hae been sentenced jestcrday. His attorney,
Joseph O'Hricu, made a motion to liac the scn
tcue defetred until nit .Monday, to ghc liini
time to arrange some of his business ufT.llis and
to sell sonic of his piopcrty, that he might bo
able to jiay the tine that must be imposed upon
him. The district attorney did not make any ob
jection to Hip motion, and Judge Kelly defened
Mntence until newt .Monday.
F. W. Horubnlcer, xvlshes to announce
to the public and his patrons, that he
litis dissolved business relations with
Flory & Brooks and that he is now
located at the old location 211 Wash
ington avenue, where he will receive
all orders for developing and finishing
and deliver all finished work uncalled
for. Also carry a complete line of
kodaks, cameras and photographic
supplies.
Drunkeness and Morphine Habit
Cured Permanently.
A physician who htis made these
frightful evils a life study will take a
limited number of patients into his
own house for treatment. Best of
reference. Hundreds of testimonials
on application. Write or enquire at
Box 500, Tribune olllce.
This trade mark indicates purity and per
fection in brewing, and has been used on
more bottles than any other label in the
world. Found only on the famous bottling of
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass n
St. Louis, U. S. A.
"Breiccn of the famous Budwolser, Mlchelob, Black Ct Tan. Fault,
Pale-Lager, Anhcusor5tandard, Export Pale and CxqulsltOi
CASEY BROS.
Which?
Wet" Mince
Meat is sold from
open pails or
mussy tubs, ex
posed to dirt and
dust or wore.
mm such
Mince Meat
r38SgSS
is contfreistd 'and sold in dainty, air-tight, water-proof cardboard cartons,
Each ioc, package is juicy, meaty, fruity and wholesome and it will
make two LARGE pies or three n pies, also Fruit Cake or Pudding,
CleanHonest Economical
Beware of "other" package goods insist on getting None-Such.
If your grocer should not keep it, wo will tell you one that does.
HERRELL-SOULE CO., Syracuse, N.Y.
THE CONTEST
STARTS WELL
FOUR CONTESTANTS MADE HE
TURNS YESTERDAY.
Tho First to Enter the Contest Wnn
the First to Bring In Points An
Unusually Early Start Those Who
Brought In Points Wero All
Young Men Tho Young Ladies
Will Probably Report Soon Throe
More Entries Those Who Wish to
Enter Should Start at Boglnning.
Standing of Contestants
Points
1. Homer Kresge, Hyde Park 18
2. A. J. Kellerman, Scranton 11
3. Wm, Cooper. Prlceburg. . . 7
4. J. A. Havenstrltc, Scran
ton 4
The Tribune's third Educational
Contest started off yesterday with a
vim. In the two previous contests It
has taken until the third day before
a single contestant returned points,
and It was hardly to be expected that
so much would be accomplished so
early in the struggle as the returns
printed this morning would indicate.
It shows that the young men, at least,
have made up their minds to make a
showing very early in the contest.
The above table shows that four of
those who have entered the contest
have made a. good start toward a
successful ending. The first contes
tant to bring in points yesterday was
J. A. Hnvenstritc, of 414 Vine street,
Scrunton, xvho, by an odd' coincidence,
was the first one to hnve his name en
rolled, he having sent In his applica
tion on March 31 and receiving the
premier place of the entry list.
William Cooper, of Prlceburg, also
came in early in tho day, with the
points he has succeeded in getting
since he received his book on Satur
day. Homer Kresge, of Hyde Park, was
the third to show progress, and he wus
soon followed by Mr. Kellerman. This
completed the returns for the first day.
It will be Interesting to watch this
list of contestants from day to day, to
see It expand and note how the leaders
may vai-y. Perhaps some of the young
lady contestants, of whom there are
quite a number, may be in the van be
fore the end of the week.
There were three more entries yester
day, as follows:
Emanuel Buccl, 1023 Linden street.
Harry Bradley, 625 Washington ave
nue. Lewis McCusker, 71S Court street.
The entry list will remain open for
some time yet, so as to give all those
who desire to participate in the con
test nn opportunity to do so". The
plan and rules of the contest are print
ed daily on the fourth page, and those
xvho have not yet been made aware
of the xvonderful opportunities offered
to the ambitious should' peruse It.
They may find the chance of their life
time spread before them. A booklet
containing tho plan and rules of the
contest will bo sent to any one who
will forward their address to this of
fice. All inquiries should be addressed
"Contest Editor, Scranton Tribune,
Scrunton, Pa." in order to Insure a
prompt reply.
Lackawanna Railroad Popular Ex
cursion to Niagara Falls.
On May 29th the ticket agents of
the Lackawanna railroad xvill sell
special round trip tickets to Niagara
Falls good going on any train on the
above date and for return up to and
including June 1 at the extremely low
rate of one way fare plus one dollar
($1.00) for the round trip which xvill be
$7.70 from Scranton. Children between
the ages of five und twelve years one
half of the adult rate.
"A"
She
and the
Eagle
are known sym
bols wherever
the sunof civiliz
ation has risen.
Wholesale Dealers,
SCRAN I ON FA.
mmmmm "V .' A V "' r -. -. .'.1
& '!&WZ
oiiilflHr
Upholstering and Cushion Work
Is done by us cheaper and better than anywhere else
in towu. We rcfinish furniture also. Our cabinet maker
will call on request to give estimates.
Scranton Bedding Co.,
F. A. KAISER,
Lackawanna and Adams Avenues.
Some of These Days I
1 You'll Need Such Things I
V Warm weather will soon be here; why not pick out the ej
9 summer needs when the stocks arc full? :
If Women's Washable Suits
A choice lot of these Wash Suits are ready for selling to-
day and no matter how small the price, you have our guar- C;
antee as to the rightness of the garments and the permanence
J of the colorings. Pretty and Popular, White and Figured 5j
Lawns, Polka-Dot Ducks, and so on through the line. J
9 Tucks and embroidery trimming, prices from $2.50 up. wr.
9 Pique Skirts $1.75 up. Duck Skirts 75c up. ' :
5 See the Shirt Waists
Almost as refreshing as the pretty cool garments them
selves is the pleasure of picking from such lots as we offer
you. All the new styles and fabrics; Cashtrinc, French
Madras, Lawns and the like.
Colored Waists, 50c up. White Waists, 89c up.
The ''Geisha" is very popular on account of the fit and gen
eral get-up. In any case take a look through the .stock;
You'll see something to please you. By the way, there's
Misses' Shirt Waists and Wash Suits in white and colors.
And a New lot of Children's Wash Dresses.
3
'00
f Pretty Parasols
2 Parasols usually go with the summer costume and we
; have a fairly good assortment.
5oc to $10.00 Each
2 And prices in between, tells of the supply here for your
15 choosing.
iMcConnell & Co.
3 The Satisfactory Store.
1 400-402 Lackawanna Ave.
&wmmyMmmmKmv.mmmwwmmmt
(RANE'S
Today--Also Wednesday
Important Clearing Sale of
Spring Tailor-Made Suits.
In newest fabrics, all colors, sold
heretofore at $18.50, $20.00, $22.50 and tf C Cfi
$25.00. All at the uniform price of pU Jv
A great offer in good grade Suits, in
all colors, 'all cloths, all sizes, formerly
$25.00, $26.00, $27.50 and $29.00, at Vy C(
the uniform price of.
A collection of High-Grade Ladies'
Suits, in all the newest spring models
and materials, formerly $30.00, $3250.
$37.50, $40.00 and $42.50, at the uni
form price of
324 Lackawanna Ave.
Take Elevator.
4
This Elegant
ONLY
Made of clear white maple, varnished, and is large, heavy,
strong and durable,
We onlv have a limited number, and you'll have to come
early to get one. They sell regularly from Sa.So to $3.oo.
Scranton Carpet
Registered, 400
Manager.
Both 'Phone
T
e
e
Si
Si
t
6
&
, piiJJ
$2f.50
Porch Chair
$1.30
& Furniture Co.,
Lackawanna Avenue.
4
,,i
i :. 'I
i
-&
I
m
.
A
1
A
M
H
1
-I n