W1(", " f ".-irys- K?. 'f ' -V-'.,, "r ,, THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATUKDAIT, MAY 24, 1902. iX t IC' I ' a a a a a a a a a a a a i . a a a a a WEST SCRANT0N Success of Rev. J. W. Davies in Illinois, Opening Session of the Cymanfa. Other Events of Interest. The manv Went Scranton friends of ttcv. J. W. JJuvIca, Bon of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas) W. Duvlos, of 437 Fourteenth ntrget, will be gratified to learn that ho has accepted n pustorutc at Creston, 111., and recently nbsumod charge there. Ten years ago this young limn was employed In the mines hereabouts, und REV. J. W. DAVII3S. was assisted by members or the First Welsh Congregational church, to obtain an education. Ho entered Marietta, academy in 1S94. and graduated from there in 1896. The same year he en tered Marietta college, from which ho was graduated In ISO!). From this college he received the de gree of Bachelor of Arts, and was a member of the Magna Cum Landa fraternity. He was elected his class orator, in which class he ranked third, and was also elected a member of the Phi Betta Kappa, und K. B. 13. fratern IHps. u Rev. Davies entered the Chicago Theological hcininnry in ISM, and was graduated from there in 1902. While there he hold a fecholarshlo for three years, and for special work the degree of B. D. was conferred on him by the faculty of the seminary. While attending the Chicago seminary Rev. Davies was. pabtor of a church at Garden Prairie, III., and is now engaged in preaching at Creston, 111., where he recently located. His cneer thus far has been a source of much pride to his The Best Family Cough Remedy, Dufour's French Tar, For Salo by GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 S. Main ave. &tA)AtriAtitiA) n lfeaBfcr-:-'' : Welcome 1 The Sir Knights 1 a Hang up your colors and we'll Si helo vou with Patriotic Bunting S1 absolutely fast colors, the very si thing for decorative purposes, can be used again and again, g Four different styles, flag and si streamer patterns, and the price Si By the Yard Is 7c f a a a a 3 Ladies' Vests Shirt Waists Fine White Llslo Vests, low The latest stvle3 In Ladles peck, no sleeves, drop stitch hero Shirt Waists, trimmed with Val- and there. Excellent value for enclennes lace and embroidery 25c a pair, Inserting. FOB SATURDAY, 15c. r0K SATURDAY, 08c. Ladies Whlto Shirt Waist's, Ladies' Belts e?faendda,nadce!nsert,on of embrola- Belts are Indispensable acces- 0 SATURDAY, 92.00 sorles to a woman's costume. All the newest ideas In Belts are ; here. Tucked Satins, Open Elas- wj!..i n..!i tic, Beaded Moires, and these LSQlfiS SUHS have silver, oxidized, cut steel u" and gilt buckles. Four special Fine Venetian and Cheviot Suits 50o styles, . sizes 32 to 44: colors, blue, grey FOR SATURDAY, 39c. und black; most excellent value, , F0R SATURDAY, 8,50 Wrist Bags : Wrist Bags and Chatelaines are T,li)k Kkiffc much worn this season. They UUVA UB.1UD 85? M.sleredne.f !SjK poKoulf cir'euC'TouTce1 'ariUrVrfstt68, Panaed,r?ntaCa,rfln1Bahredfl0UnC0 . FOR SATURDAY, 35c. FOR SATURDAY, 08c. Silk DraI'erles Ladies' Hosier; The highest kind of art Is rep- "'"' v"vj resented Jn these Silk Draperies. Fine Black Cotton Hose, drop Persian und Roman effects pie- stitch, silk embroidered, and a dominate. Artistic and beautiful, line of Black Hoso with white It seems na If you could surely printed figures, all fast colors, use these ut the new prices. These uro worth IBe. a pair. Former Price 75c; Today 65c. jOR SATURDAY, 10c, Former Price 50c; Today .12c. males' Fine Black Cotton Hose Only one thing can stop the fast color, high spliced heels and growth of this business to ceuse toes, and all sizes. Worth 25u a to deserve It. We'll not permit ' pair, that. TOR SATURDAY, 18c. a a Globe Wareholis?. I relatives nnd friends, nit of whom hope for greater achievements from him. First Session of Cymanfa. There was a large attendance last evening at the opening session of the annual Cymanfa of Welsh Presbyterian and Cnlvlnlstlc Methodist churches in the J?elle,vue Welsh Calvlnlstlo Metho dist church. neprcsontutlvc8 were pics cnt from many places, and a larger number Is expected today and tomor row. The opening sermon was preached by Ilev. S. T. Jones, of Rhyll, North Wales, nnd ho gave a classical Welsh sermon, which was listened to with marked at tention. He Is a very oloc.uent and forceful speaker, and a preacher of rec ognized ability. The convention of delegates will as semble at 9 o'clock this morning, nnd transact the business of the associa tion. Ordination services will be held at 2.30 o'clock, after which Rev. H. W. Griffiths, of Plymouth, will deliver nn address on "The Nature of the Church." The preaching services will bo re sumed at 7 o'clock this evening, when two sermons will be delivered. At 10 o'clock tomorrow morning preaching service will again be held, with two ser mons by prominent preachers. At the Sunduy afternoon session, be ginning at 2 o'clock, preaching services will be held in Welsh and English, with an anthem by the choir, "Jerusalem, My Glorious Home." Preaching service will be held also In the evening, commencing at 6 o'clock. Aldermanic Cases. Mrs. Payton Taylor, of Kelly's patch, was arrested yesterday at the instance of Mrs. Daniel Davis, her neighbor, who charges her with making threats. The former was held In $200 ball bv Alder man Davies. Ex-Alderman Kelly quali fied as her bondsman. Philip Itupp, of Fllmore avenue, was arrested yesterday at the Instance of his neighbor, Edmund Edwards, who charged him with malicious mischief and making1 threats to kill. When ar raigned for a hearing hefore Alderman Davies, Rupp became abusive, and was fined $." for contempt of court. The case was continued until this morning. Scranton Choral Society. The Scranton Choral society will meet for rehearsal tomorrow evening at S o'clock sharp In St. David's hall. Every member of the choir expecting to sing on the competitive piece will be ex pected to be present. A complete enrollment of all members will be made tomorrow evening, and the singers will be placed in their re spective places as they will appear on the dayof competition. The bass and tenor will meet on Sun day afternoon at 2 o'clock, for part practice, in Co-operative hall, and It Is & 6 requested that a good attendance of these parts be present. The executive committee will hold a. meeting after the regular choir re hearsal. Secret Work Exemplified, A regular meeting of the Ladles Aux iliary, Division No, 4, of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, was held lust evening In Y, M. I, hall. The new rit ualistic work of the order was exem plified and proved to be very interest ing to nil who witnessed It. The meeting was attended by a large delegation from Division No. 1, of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, and the members of the Auxiliary county board. Mrs. M. H. Gahagan presided. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. New fire alarm boxes have been placed In West Park and Tripp Park, at the corner of North 'Main avenue and Schluger boulevard; and Dorothy street nnd Sumner avenue. Invitations were received here yester day for the wedding of Robert Frances Brudlcy and Miss Rosa Dcna Rosen krance, which will take place on Thurs day evening, Juno E, at 7.30 at the First Presbyterian church, Plttston. Both are well-known In West Scranton, Miss Morvudd Morgan, of Hampton street, left yesterday for Washington, to attend the graduation exercises at the Emergency hospltnl, of which her sister, Mary, is a graduate. Misses Edna, and Rena Bonner have returned home fiom a visit with rela tives In Peckville. Dr. W. A. Paine, of Washburn street, has returned from Boston. Rev. Edward Howell will occupy the pulpit of the Sumner avenue Presby terian church tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock and will address 'the Panooka tribe of Red Men, who will attend In a body. Miss Via Jones of West Scran ton will sing a solo. Rev. David Jones preaches tomorrow at the Congregational church, Oly phant. In his absence Rev. S. R. Jen kins, of Merthyr Tydfel, Wales, will preach at the First Congregational church, South Main avenue. Morning service at 10 a. m., English. Evening at 6 p. m., Welsh. Plymouth Congregational church, Jackson street Morning service at 10.30 o'clock. Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Sabbath school at 12 o'clock. Sabbath school at Sherman avenue at 2.1G p m. Rev. Harry Dougherty, of Shlckshinny, will occupy the pulpit. Simpson Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. IT. C. McDermott, D. D., pastor. Preaching at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school at 12 in. Junior League at 3 p. m. Epworth League at 6.30 p. in. In the evening the pastor will pi each a special sermon to the Wom an's Home Missionary society. The members of that organization are ex pected to attend In a body. All made welcome. Postoffice Clerk William Ellas, of Washburn street, has been laid up for a week with a disabled hand. He tore his thumb with a pin and blood pois oning set in. David Robinson of the West Side shoe shining parlors has postponed his trip to Atlanta, Gn., until October. He will go there on bis bicycle. The Anthracite Camping club will leave on Monday for Lake Ariel, wheie they will enjoy their annual outing. The members are Thomas Francis, David H. Williams, Thomas Elias, Thomas J. Davis, William D. Davis, James Davis, John W. Thomas, Seth Jones, Gwilym Griffiths, Fred Beecham and John D. Lewis. The members of the Washburn Street Presbyterian Bible school held a re hearsal last evening for the Children's day exercibes. There was an interesting and In structive meeting of the probationers' clabs In the Simpson Methodist Episco pal church last evening. The Alumni base ball team and the Aleits will cross bats at Athletic park this afternoon. These are two of the best amateur teams In Northeastern Pennsylvania. S. W. Reynolds, of North Hyde Park avenue, has received word that his father died on Thursday in Toledo, O. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds will attend the funeral. Announcement has been made of the coming marriage of William Hutton, of Jackson street, and Miss Edith Martin, soprano soloist of the Green Ridge Presbyterian church. The ceremony will take place on June 3, nt the home of the bride-elect's mother in North Scranton. The Alerts base ball club was de feated by the Taylor Reds on Thursday by a score of 10 to 2. Mrs. William Hutton. sr., of Eliza beth City, North Curollna, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Will Luce, of Jack son street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Terry, of North Sumner avenue, are entertaining their daughter, Mrs. James Jackson, and daughter, Catherine, of Hazleton. Miss Edith Fowler, of Jackson street, who has been HI at Espy, has sufficient ly recovered to return home. Moses Staples, of North Sumner ave nue, Is confined to his home by Illness. James Boyd, of North Main avenue, has returned homo from a visit at Gouldsboro. George Burge, Charles Dixon and Charles Warren are on a fishing trip to Gouldsboro. Mrs. Anna Williams and daughter, Florence, of North Main avenue, will leave today for a visit at Kane, Pa. Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Cooke, of Wilkes-Burre, have returned home from a visit with Mr. and Mrs, Joseph P, Phillips, of Swetland street. Rev. R. T, Jones, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of his brother, J, E. Jones, of Elm street. Thomas Jones, of Academy street, If recovering from un Illness, John Wllllums, of Decker court, is home from a visit at Nicholson. " DUNjWORE. Tho alarm of flro from box H yesterday afternoon was caused by a slight blao In tho house of Mai tin Dolphin on Brook street. Tho Uro staited in a mysterious manner, seemlnir to bo between tho floor and plaster on tho second floor. Tho prompt arrival of tho John B. Smith and Elect! lo Hose companies mudo shoit work of tho (lead oyer and tho damago done, will not exceed J.W, which Is covered by in suianco, Flvo clerks In tho office of Supoiliitend ent Sidney Williams woio Informed yes. toiday that their services would not bo requited after toduy because tho strlko has cut down the work In that depart ment. Tliobo laid oft are; James Hart- man, Claience 13. Watious, J, It. Hunrt, B. D. Ames and William Zelglcr. All the employes of tho coal department of tho Erie company will bo paid Tues day. Tho pay cur will bo at Dunmoro de pot ut 9 o'clock on that day when all hands will repoit und receive their pay. Hugh Thomas leaves on Monday for Gullltzln, where ho has accepted u lucia tlvo position with tho Webster Coal and Cnko company in tho oftlco of Munloy Donaldson, formui ly auditor for tho Erie and Wyoming Valley railroad with of flees In this place. Tho Mowery & Wilson Coal works wore obliged to suspend operations yesterday Van their employes refused to work longer. 'ino email breakers hereabout aro now all closed, Mrs. Eunice Toft and Miss Anna Taft returned to their homo in Hawloy yesler day after n Btay of several weeks In town, Mis. Thompson, of North Blakoly streot, Is III at bcr homo. Mrs. Royal Taft returned yestcntay from New York city, where sho has spent tho past two weeks, Tho First Methodist Episcopal church Rov. Charles Henry Newing, pastor. Ser vices nt 10.30 n. m. and 7.30 p. m. Tho pastor will preach at both services. Morn ing subject, "A Wulk with God." Even ing subject, "Final Decision." Class meeting at 11.45 a. m.; Sunday school at 2.30 p. m.i Daniel Powell, superintendent. Evening prayer servlco at 6 30 o'clock. Epworth Icaguo meeting, Tuesday oven Ing nt 7.45 o'clock. Mld-wcek church prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Tripp Avenuo Christian church-Preach. Ing both morning and evening by the pastor, J, D. Dabncy. Morning topic, "Envy and Religion." Evening topic, "Tho Preacher nnd His Sermon." Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Everybody mado wel come. Rev. David Spencer, D. ,D of Blakoly, will preach In tho Dudley Street Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. m SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. After the regular business meeting of the Round X club, which took place In tho clcty'u headquarters at Hotel Rosar, on Cedar avenue, lust evening, a social nnd smoker was held, at which there was a full attendance of membors. Tho ser ious afralrs of life were cast aside and Jollity was tho order of tho evening. Sev eral members were called upon by Presi dent Hawck for speeches. After'' the" soclul scfslon had been fnlrly started, an appetizing supper was served by Caterer Hurry Baft, which was much appre ciated. The membership of the newly-organized social club Is made up of some of the best known business men of this part of the city. Another social session win iiu.e placo In the nenr future. The Star Social club will have Its an nual outing and picnic at Mountain lako tomorrow, providing tho weather Is fa vorable. Philip Rader, a veteran of tho Civil war, and a prominent resident of this .side, has been quite ill for some time. The Ringgold band, which has im proved wonderfully under tho leadership ot Prof. Jicob Gulh, a vcternn of the German nrmy and the Spanish-American war, vi conduct a picnic and concert at Wtthlcr h gtovo on Decoration Day. Tho Choral union, which will sing for the Knights Templar In tho Lyceum next Wednesday, held a well attended rehear sal in tho parish house, on Hickory stieot, Inst evening. Mr. Smith, of Elmira, will spend May 30 as tl.o guest of Mr. and Mrs. Burs chrll, of 31S Birch street. Dr. Schley's Lung Healing Balaam Is guaranteed to cure all coughs. "No cure, no pay." For sale by all dealers. Tho Junscr Maenncrclior and tho Scranton Si.tngerrunde will hold rehear sals tomorrow. Mrs. Kornachor "n 111 lead the Gospel mPEtlng Sunday afternoon at the Young Women's Christian association nt 3.45. Tho servlco will bp in German. All wo men and girls aro most cordially in lted. The Tansy club will give a social this afternoon. All members and friends aro cordially invited. Beware of a Cough. Now is the time to get rid of that cough, for if you let It hang on no one can tell what the result may be. Others have been cured of their coughs very quickly by using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. A. J. Da Costa, of Gaines ville, Fla., says: "A friend of mine, a painter, of this town, who was nearly dead with a cjough, was cured by one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He also recommended it to a lady here, who was suffering from grippe and a severe cough. She gratified him by try ing it and was cured by one small bottle." This remedy Is for sale by all druggists. SICK MADE WELL WEAR MADE STRONG Marvelous Elixir or Life Discover ed by Famous Doctor-Scientist Hint CuresEvcry Known Ailment. Wonderful Cures Are Effected That Seem Like Miracles Per formedThe Secret of Long Life or Olden Times Revived. The Remedy Is Free to All Who Send -Name and Address. After yein ot pattern 6tudy, and dclwni; into the dusty record of the past, as well as follow. tag modirn experiments in the realms uf medi cal beience, Dr. James W, Kidd, 1075 BJltes building, Fort Wayne, Ind., makes the startling announcement that ho had surely dis- DR. JAMES WILLIAM KIDD. covered the elixir of lite, 'lhat ho is able with the aid of a in)terlous tumpotiud, knunn only to hlmbcll, pioduied as a 'lenult of the jean he has ipiut In uaithlnif foi this mecioui Ilfe-k'lUi'K boon, to ture any and vtery disease that U known to the human body. There is no duubt uf the ductur't earnestness in making his claim and the icmarkatije cures that he Is dally (.fleeting stuns to bear him uut ery ttroiiu;l), Ills theory which lie adanees la one ot reason nd based on sound experience in inedkul prac tice uf many years. It codtt notliinv to try lib remarkable "Kluir of Mfe," as he calls it, for lie sends it free to anyone who Is a sufferer, In cuttu.ii.ut quantities to convince of -its ability to cute, eo there is absolutely no risk to run borne uf the cures cited are very remarkable, and but tor reliable witnesses would hardly be credit ed. The lame have thrown away crutches and walked about after two or three trials of the remedy, 'the sick, irlu-n up by home doctors, have bten restored to their families and friends in perfect health. It lieu mat Urn; tieuiulgU, stom ach, heart, liver, kidney, blood and bkln diseases and bladder troubles disappear us by magic. Headaches, backaches, nervousness, I even, con sumption, ivukIis, tolds, asthma, catarrh, brun chitis and ill affections ol (he .thiuat. lungs oi any vital uigann are easily overcome in a space of time that is simply inaoclous. I'artisl paralysis; locomotar stasia, dropsy, gout, scrofula and piles are quickly ond perma nently 1 1 moved. It purines the entire ostein, blood and tissues, restores norma) nine power, circulation and a state of perfect health Is pro duced at once. To the doctor all systems ait alike and equally attecttd by this fieat "LHUli uf lltc." Send for the lemedy today. It is free to every suffcicr, State what you want to be cuiid ol and the suir remedy foi it will be seat you tree by ictuiu mail. Jf9f; Bn m?f; fSBI JHLv m fBFTHr NORTHSGRANTON HOUSE OF; MRS. OILHOOLEY DESTROYED BY FIRE. Origin of the Blaze la Unknown, The loss Sustained Amounts to About ?1,B00 Play to Be Present ed by the Crystal Dramatic Club Next Friday Night Services in the Y. W. C. A. Parlors on Sunday Afternoon Notes of a Personal Nature. Fire completely destroyed the house owned and occupied by Mrs. Ann Gll hooley, of Wales street, early yesterday morning. Tho origin of the fire Is un known. Tho membors of the family were sound asleep when they wero awakened by one of the youngest mem. bers, who discovered tho flames burst ing Into his bed room. The family made their escape from the burning building by Jumping from tho second story window to the ground, Tho hoso companies arrived on the scene, but their efforts towards sav ing the building was in vain. Tho loss to the building and furniture will amount to $1,500, which Is partly cover ed by Insurance. Crystal Club to Produce "Linwood." The Crystal Literary nnd Dramatic club, which Is so famous In this section will produce that beautiful four act mclo-drama, "Linwood" at the Audi torium, Tuesday evening, Mny 30. The club has been rehearsing for tho past month for this play and there Is no doubt that the boys will make a suc cess of it. The following Is tho cast of characters: Victor Blanchard, P. J. McGulrc; Dudley MIddloton, P. H. Mc Cafferty; Captain Ransomo, Georgo Houser; Judge Carlyle, Thomns Can non; Edwin Carlyle, Michael Gahagan; Epethus, Ellas, Erastus and Confucius Carter, D. J. Evans; Luclllo Cailylo, Margaret Burns; "Gray" Carlyle, Lorotta Duggan; Katie Wilmart, Efllc Lee. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Edward Seal and Walter Rodney, ot Springeville, and George Teal, of Dal ton, spent the last few days at thp home of Miss Laura Duggan, of Park street. James Lonnon and brother Patrick, of West Market street, left Thursday for Maryland. Miss Letah S. Sterling, of Brooklyn, Pa., who has been visiting Mrs. Helen Roderick, of North Main avenue, re turned home Thursday. Miss Emma White, of Peckville. Bpent yesterday with Miss Cora Snyder, on North Main avenue. John Pritchnrd, of Wnyne avenue, B. la. Roberts, of William street, leave to day for Trenton, N. J. Michael Sandeis and Jpssp Sickler, spent the evening with fi lends in Oiy phant. ' A specially Interesting service will be held In the Y. W. C. A. parlors on next Sunday afternoon at 3.30 p. m. It will be a promise meeting and Miss Lena Clark will give a short address. A newly organized bowling team, under the name of the Nationals, will play a match game with the Electric City Wheelmen's bowling team, on the North Scranton bowline- allpvs. Mnnrlnv evening. The team is composed of tho Dest players of this place, who have been practicing for the la&t week for this contest. The team rnnslata nf William Davis, Wallace Mosher, George Davis, Joseph Davis and Bert Laird. INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR Concluded from Pago G. changes in the railroad department of the Delaware & Hudson." Air Brake Instructions. Instruction car, No. 503, of the Inter national Correspondence Schools will be located at Scranton on Bogart's switch, east of passenger station, for a period of days for tho purpose of instructing railway employes on air brakes, valve motion, boiler attachments, break down, etc. ' The employes of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railroad are requested to attend as often as pos sible. The car will be open daily for Instruction from 8 a. m. until 10 p. m. Lectures at 2.30 and 7.30 p. m. D., Ii. AND W. BOARD FOR TODAY. Following Is the make-up ot the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western board for today: FRIDAY, MAY 23. Extras East 8 p. m W. J. Mosler. SATURDAY, MAY 2. Summits AVest-8 a. m W. H. Nichols. Pushers 11,45 a. m., Mor.ui; 7.S0 p, m., Murphy; 9 p. m., W. H. Bartholomew. Helpers 1.S0 a. m., McGovern; 7 a. m Gaffnoy; 10 a. m., Secorj 4.20 p. m,, Stan ton, NOTICE. IT. Smith and crew will run No, 53 There'll be something doing; t Samter Brothers next Tuesday. Watch the papers. 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Langan and crew Walsh Knocked Out. By Exeluslte Wire from The Associated Tres-i. Baltlmoro, May 23. - Rofoico Mantz stopped tho bout at tho beginning of the tenth round between "Young Peter Jaclc (.on" and Harry "Walsh, of Canada and awarded the decision to "Jackson." Walsh wns practically knocked out. Tho fight was to have been twenty rounds. Cholera at Manila. By Excluihe Wire from The Associated Press. Manila, May 23. Cholera is lessening hero. Thcro have been only eight cases In twenty-four hours. Ono of these was on board tho United States transport Hancock and delays her depurtuio for nnothor five days. Brothers, Outfitters. 1 3 Joyce s ores 5 1 TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOUR, $1.00. Consisting of CUTlCDnA Soap, 25c., to cloanso tho ftkln of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuttcla; Cuticdra ointment, 50c., to Instantly allay Itching, Inflammation, and Irritation, and Gootho and heal; and Cuticltra. Resolvent Pills, 23c, to cool AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre M. HEIS, Lessee snd Manager. A. J. DUFFY, Bus. Mansger. SATURDAY MATINKP. AND NfOHT. Amelia Bingham presents her NO. 1 AND ONLY COMPANY In CLYDE FITCH'S Best Play, The Climbers PniCER-nvenins, Sic. to $1.50. Special Matinee, 25, 50 and 75 rents. Seals on sale Thursday at 9 s. m. One Night Only, Monday, May 26 Mr. Tim Murphy In his greatest success. Old Innocence. Trices: 25c, 50c., 76c., $1.00, $1.50. Seats on sale Friday morning at S o'clock. Academy of flusic U. B.E1S, Lessee an'l Manager. A. J. DUFFY, Business Manager, BALANCE OF THIS WEEK, MABEL PAIGE and the Southern Stock Company Prices- Oc., 20c. and 30c. Mats. 10c to any part of theatre. Amateur nlglit Friday. . " ALL NEXT WEEK, KEYSTONE DRAMATIC CO. , Supporting Lawrence D. McGill and Mls3 Ger trude Shlpman. Prices 10c, 20c, PDc Mats,. 10c and 20c. , Ladles' Ticket for Monday night only. STAR THEATRE Alt. O. Herrlngton Manager. EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA Monstrous benefit for the employee! . of this theater. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,, May, 26, 27, 28. One big burlesque attraction ') Don't forget the boys. NEW YORK HOTELS. LDINE UOTEL A H! 4TH AV..BETWEEN 20TH AND 30TUSTS NEW YORK. EUROPEAN PLAN. NEW. fclfBPROO! Convenient to Theatres and Shopping Districts. Take 23rd st. cross town cars and transfer at 4th ave.i direct to hotel, IlooBis with Hath ) f Suits with Bath $1.50uittnrd. ) I 82.60. W. H. PARKE, Proprietor. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. BUtccnth &t. and Ir-ins Place, NEWYOBK. Amertean Plan, $3.50 Per Day ana Upwards. Eropean PUn, (1.00 Per Dsy and Upward Special Ba'es to Families. P T. THOMPSON, Prop. ...( I f For Busmcss aiou In the heart el the wholcsaU district. Foi' Shoppers x minutes" walk to Wanamakersi S minutes to Bleeel Cooper's Big more. Easy of acces to the great ' Pry Good Stores. lor Sightseers One block from B'way Cars. glr Ing easy transportation to all points o' tntoreat. HOTEL ALBERT NEW YOKK. Cor. Uth ST. UNIVERSITY PU Only one Block from Broadway. Eeoms. $1 Up. 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