The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 01, 1902, Page 6, Image 6

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

    ww4(nyT!raofsfflPTOrB
lftA."MJ
rsr-T
1WU
iW'.iii
w&iiw
t-yr
'S JfteW.WW Dft'l,, Atf-.iV rtttHr!J.-W- -yMtiiJaW -'";
rvHnl
'r,"T vw1; .wrv v vi'x $is r
fs.. ' "" "5BW
!.
' ,
9
mii
'P. j f,v 'if -mf
vt
. ,i ' I A."' T
.' ,
frt
It.
i
THE SCRANTON TOIBUNfJ-UESDAY, JULY 1, 1902
. j l
-L
mTvj
fe
Mit, .WO',
W
3
Vi
K?
,W.
t"iH . .
it?" 'V.
C
if
V
W
r
1 1'
II
f M a
k
ii
V ) K
i
- 2
a
a.
a
a-
."f
fWJEST
; Tvyo .Boys Bitten by Dogs Arthur Phillips'
1' Success Mrs. D. B. Thomas Surprised.
News Note's and Personals.
nobcrt, the young Ron of Mr. ami
Mia. John 11. Fair, of North Mln nvc
ntie, was bitten on the nrm yesterday
by a dog owned by M. H. Carpenter, of
North Main avenue. The Injury la not
perloua. Dr. W. A. Pnlne cauterized
the wound.
ThonniB Collins, iirccI 12 yearn, was
bitten by a tlOB owned by Axel Kulbcrg,
of Sherman avenue. Several llngerH on
the left hand' were lacerated. Dr. J. J.
Brennan dressed his Injuries.
Sleeted Superintendents.
Arthur Phillips, boh of Hov. and' Mrs.
D. C. Phillips, of South Hyde Park nvc
nuc, who has been principal of the Pen
Argyl public school for the past two
years, has been elected principal of the
public school nt Doylestown. There
were sixty-eight applicants for the pos
ition. Mr. Phillips Is but 22 years of ago,
nnd graduated from the Seranlon High
school In the class of '06. He also grad
uated from Lafayette college In the
class of 1900. Ills many friends will be
pleased to learn of his success. He
lias been assistant pastor of the Doyles
town Presbyterian church for the past
three yeurs.
I Social Gatherings.
The members of the Ladles' Choral
Boclcty, who won the chief piize In the
choral competition at the National
eisteddfod on-Memorial ,day, tendered
n surprise to their talented loader, Mrs.
D. B. Thomas, at her home on South
Main avenue last evening. The guests
wore royally entertained, and all spent
a most enjoyable evening.
The matrons of St. Agnes chapter of
St. David's Episcopal church held their
final social of the season last evening
nt the home of the rector. Itev. E. J.
McHenry. The time was passed in so
cial diversions, nnd at a seasonable
hour refreshments were served.
P. O. S. of A. Excursion.
The annual excursion of Washington
camp. No. 178. P. O. S. of A., will be
run to Mountain Pftrk on Saturday,
July 2S, when a gula day Is antici
pated by all the boys who will attend.
A committee has been appointed to ar
range a programme of sports for the
day, and races, base bail and other
events will bo held. '
A parade will also be held a week
previous to the excursion in which
tonic novel features will bo given. The
arrangements aie in'charge of a com-
.mittee composed of Stewart Besecker,
The Deft Family Cough TUrncdy.
Dufour's French Tar,
For Sale by
GEO. W. JENKINS,
101 S. Main ave.
W;WvlUvviviiiO;;iivlylilviy
jg Beginning next
closes at 5 p. m.
e'ept Saturday.
3
Hurrah
3
3
the Holidays ! f
" Juicy" June is over, and few people will regret its depart- Sp
uve. It was a wet, chilly, depressing, unseasonable month, save &
for a few odd days, and not only checked the summer trade to &
some 'extent, but has kept back vegetation also. &
Now Comes
1 The Holiday
9
a
a
a
a
With a promise of brighter skies and more genial tempera- &
ture". Of course you're going away for a few days at least, if not gj
for the season. You'll enjoy yourself better if you can fill your 5!
needs economically and well. Such an opportunity is now pre- Jsj
sented to you at the Globe Warehouse.
a Our Inventory
1 Closes Next Week
And previous to that time anything you may want in sum
mer holiday needs can be bought here on the most economical
terms. No need to tell you why; your common sense will an
swer that question.
Of course, you know that tnere is not another stock like ours
in town. The solection is greatest here, and our knowledge of
your preferences enables us to buv
nnrirnelntfi. TfWnn'rn irnint nvrnv
" "' - W-- - O O "J
est to call and kee us. If you're
your interest, tot prices will not
the high -water mark.
iee This Week's
argainsjn .
Anoy neckwear,
GLOVES AND MITTS,
i 'PRETTY UNDERWEAR
a
a
a
a
SUN UMBRELLAS,
NEW SILK WAISTS,
TRAVELLING SUITS,
LADIES' POOKET-BOOKt
SMART WRIST BAGS,
POMFORTABLE HAMMOCKS
a
VA ALL TOILET REQUISITES,
ij1 ALSO, SATCHELS, HANL-2A
N
im .mere s u Buustanuaj, money-savtvg
i these departments this week. Are
!
a
Globe Warebotis?. I
SCRANTON
chnlrman; U V. Decker, Peter Young,
Evan Jones," and J. L. Fcthcrmnn.
Election of Officers.
At a recent meeting ot Hyde Park
lodge, No. 306, Knights of Pythias, the
following officers were elected to servo
during the coming yciir:
Chancellor commnnder, David J. Da
'vls; vice chancellor, Samuel Jones; pro
late, Thoophllus Bowon; master of
work, William II. Williams; keeper of
records, Evan J, Williams; master of
finance, John J. Richards; master of
exchequer, .John It. Thomas; mastcriat
nrms, William T. Phillips; inner guard,
Itlchard W. Jones; outer gunrd, Henry
Cracknel!; trustee, William It. Lewis;
representative to grand lodge, Joseph
Oliver.
Exercises to Be Repeated.
Numerous requests have been made
for a repetition of the children's day
exercises which were held recently at
the First Welsh congregational church,
and arrangements are being made for
the repetition on Sunday, July 13.
The children who participated In the
exercises are requested to meet in the
basement of the church tomorrow eve
ning to rehearse the music.
Two Police Cases.
A number of boys were arrested last
evening for stealing from the old Car
luccl plant on Scranton street. They
weio held in ball for their appearance
nt court.
Michael O'Brien, of Pleasant street,
was arrested last evening for taking
his brother's clothes and being intoxi
cated. He was locked up and will be
given a hearing this morning.
Notice!
All members of the Central Mine Ac
cidental fund are requested to meet at
Janes hall on Wednesday afternoon,
July 2, at 3 o'clock, as special business
of Importance to all will be Introduced.
(Signed) George Watkins, Prcs't.,
Jos. Bolton, Sec.'y.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
Local union No. 213, United Mine
Workers of America, will meet In
Jayne's hall tomorrow evening to elect
delegates to the Nanticoke and Indian
apolis conventions.
David Williams, the base ball player,
left yesterday afternoon to rejoin the
Boston American League team.
The funeral of the late Gerscha Wels
burger occurred on Sunday from de
ceased's late home on Jackson street.
Interment was made in the old Tripp
cemetery.
The remains of Harold, the 2-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dennebaum,
of 331 North Sumner avenue, were In
terred In the German Catholic rome
tery Sunday afternoon. The flower
and pall-bearers were William Beth,
Monday the store g
every evening ex- g
1!
g
for
Season
e
&
the thlncn von nr ltiraiissf n
iha waoIt II- l f wn,M I..- '
..WW, . VU JTUUl unci-
going away later, it is also to
be lower, and stocks are still at
SMARTEST RIBBONS,
SWELLEST HOSIERY,
STYLISH PARASOLS,
DAINTY SHIRT-WAISTS,
HANDSOME SKIRTS,
CHARMING WASH SUITS,
SWELL CHATELAINES,
FASHIONABLE JEWELRY,
MEN'S FURNISHINGS,
ALL ODDS AND ENDS.
si
AND DRESSING PASES.
opportunity in all of
yoikln touchp If so. call,
V
- V ' -- f -
Daniel Moore, Charles Schrleber, Jacob
Schrlcber, Itoy Hill and Hush lltyne.
The West Scranton Loyal Crusadera
are growing In numbers rapidly, and
at a recent meeting the following mem
bers were admitted: Esther Row
lands, Russell Edwards, Wendall Wll
llnms, Margaret Griffiths, Ethel Deck
or, Florence Bldenal, Jennie Wood, Wil
liam Schatls, Edith Griffiths, Sadie
Lance, John Wntklris, Margaret M,
Oliver. '
An ngrecnble sunprlscw party was ten
dered Miss Ethel Davis,' daughter of
Mr. and 'Mrs. Thomas C. Davis, nt her
homo on Fourteenth street. The oc
casion was her fifteenth birthday, and
was nn event of much pleasure.
W. II. Hngan, of North Sumner ave
nue, has in his possession some of the
molten ashes from the Mont Pelee erup
tion. It was sdnt to him by one of the
pallors who -brought the body of tne
American consul to the United States.
A largo audience nttended the preach
ing services at the Tnbcrnnclo Congre
gatlonnl church last ovenlng.wlion Rev.
W. Morris, of Treorkey, Wales, preached
tifo sermon. He will leave fo, homo to
day. The Sons of Cambrln Soclnl club will
meet this evening nt 8 o'clock. It Is Im
portant that the accepted applicants nt
the last meeting be present, In order to
be duly elected. Other business of Im
portance will bo transacted.
The soclnl committee of the Electric,
City Wheelmen will tender their lady
friends a ping pong party nt the club
house on Wednesday evening, July 10.
The Reds and Blues played an ex
citing bowling match at tho Electric
City Wheelmen's alleys last evening.
The latter won the contest.
The Men's, league of the Plymouth
Congregational church held a regular
meeting last evening, and listened to
the reading of a paper by one of their
members. They will not meet during
tho summer months.
A. B. Eynon, cashier of tho West Side
bank, spent Sunday with ills family at
Lake Winola.
Nicholas Bush and family, ot Luzorno
street, left for Buffalo yesterday, where
they will penrmnently reside.
Miss Annie Hogan, of Continental
hill, is recovering from an uttack of np
Dcndicltls. E. D. Fellows, of South Main avenue,
returned home yesterday from a brief
stay nt Lake Winoln.
E. Andrian, of Morris court, is about
again, after several weeks' confinement
in the house from an Injury to his knee.
Local union, No. 1503, United Mine
Workers of America, held a meeting In
Flanagan's hall, on Luzerne stree't,
yesterday afternoon, and elected dele
gates to the Nanticoke and Indianapo
lis conventions.,
A special meeting of Ripple division,
Sons of Temperance, was held in Mor
gan's hall last evening, when business
pertaining to tho order was transacted,"
! .
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Misses Jesble Gilchrist, of Hazleton,
and Miss Mary DcWitt, of Wentherly,
Pa., are the guests of Tlev. and Mrs.
John P. MofTntt, of Washburn street.
Miss Jennie B. Luxemburgor, of
Washburn street, who graduated from
the nurses' training school at Mercy
hospital, Wilkes-Barre, took llrst prize
in her class, a nurses' outfit. ,.
Miss Margaret Hughes, of North
Hyde Park avenue, has returned home
from a two weks' visit with "friends
in Bloomsburg.
Prof, David Owens, of No. 13 school,
spent last week with friends in Blooms
burg. Lawrence Joseph, of Pittsburg, has
returned home from a visit with his
parents on Hampton street.
Miss Sadie Pavies. of South Main
avenue, is visiting friends in PIttston.
Miss Augusta Polhamus, of North
Main avenue, is spending a few days
with friends in Elmlra.
John T. Phillips, of Wfst Locust
street, has returned homo from a trip
to Reading.
Miss Beatrice Noll, of Eynon street,
Is home from a visit' with Wilkes-Barre
friends.
William Shoemaker nnd wife, of
North Sumner avenue, have returned
home from a visit In Luzerne county.
Mrs. Michael Judge and children, of
North Sumner avenue, are the guests
of relatives at Wilkes-Barre.
C. L. Blddlcman, of South Main ave
nue, has returned home from a trip to
Kansas.
Louts H. Jones, of North Bromley
avenue, will spend this week In Nova
Scotia.
Robert Pottlt, of 'Mexico, is home on
a visit to his mother and brother, S. D.
Pottlt. of North Main avenue.
Dr, Philip Davies, of South Main ave
nue, has resumed his duties at the Phil
adelphia hospital, after tx short visit
with his relatives.
J. Seldcn Swisher and wife, of South
Main avenue, were In Tunkhannock
Inst evening, when the Daughters of
the American Revolution presented
Temple eommnndery No. 60, Knights
Templar, with a silk flag. Mrs. Swisher
Is a member of the former, and Mr.
Swishe r of the latter.
William James, of Eynon street, who
received nn honorable discharge front'
military service In the regulor army,
tins secured a position as inspector of
mall pouches nt Washington through
the Influence of Congressman William
Canncll. He is a son of ex-Patrolman
William James.
Dr. W. Rowland Da vies und wife
have returned homo from their wedding
trip to Philadelphia, Washington and
other places of interest, and will make
their home nt 221 South Muln 'avenue,
Albert Ellus, of New York, Is spend
ing n few days at the home of his par
ents on Washburn street.
Chnrleu, tho child of Mr, nnd Mrs.
Thomas Regan, of Sixteenth street, is
ill nt his home,
Charles Carpenter, who recently re
turned from Vlntondale, Is suffering
from rheumatism nt his home on North
Rebecca avenue.
Jacob Early, of 1917 Jackson street, is
laid up with an attack of rheumatism.
T. Smith Morse, bt Jackson street, Is
on a fishing trip to West Nicholson,
Thomus Eynon, of South Bromley
avenue, will leturn home from Lafay
ette college on Thursday.
Lester Morse, of Hyde Park avenue,
Is spending his vueatlon ut the Thou
sand Islands.
Mrs. A. M. Morse and son, Arthur, of
South Bromley avenue, spent yesterday
at Lake Winola,
E. B, Morse nnd family, of North
Hyde Park ayenue, will leave today to
spend the summer nt Lake Winola.
Patrolmen James Hart and John Mc
Colllgan resumed their duties last even
ing, ufter their annual ten days' vaca
tion. USE ALLEN'S FOOT-BASE
A powder to be haken Into tho hoe.your
(eft feci wollcn, nenoiu and hot, mid get tired
tal!y. If you hae jinartltur feet or tight shocj.
try Allen's KootKast. H toolj tho feet, aj
makes uullliitf easy, Curca awollcn. tneatin
feet, ingrowing nalli, blisters and callous poti.
ltelletes corns and bunions ot all pain and etoa
rest and comfort. Try it today. Sold by all drug.
gUU and, thoa atoic for 2ie. Don't accept any
substitutes. Trial uckage FHKIC. AddrcM Allen
S. Olniited, l.e Boy, Jf. Y.
V,
HjH
SOUTH SCRANTON
OFFICERS FOR CAMP NO. 430, P.
O. S. OF A.
They Were Electe'd at
Held Last Night in
a Meeting
Hnrtman's
Hall Large Number of Persons
Engaged in Picking Iron on the
L. I. & S. Co. 'a Property Richard
Lucke Had Four Sons Baptized at
Once Case Heard Before Alder
man Lentes.
A well-attended meeting of Washing
ton camp, No. 430, Patriotic Order Sons
of America, was held In Hartman's hall
last evening, when officers for the ensu
ing term were chosen after' a friendly
contest.
The officers-elect are: Past president,
Peter W. Huas; president, John Lew
ert; vice-president, Charles A. Bohr;
master of forms and ceremonies, Frank
T. Hessinger; conductor, John Brown;
Inspector, Fred Kellerman; outer guard,
George Lewert; trustee, eighteen
months. William E. Klrchoff: dele
gates to state camp, John Brown,
August F. Kraft; additional trustees,
Robert Dieter, Fred Schwenk.
Camp 430 is one of tho strongest,
financially, and also in numbers, In this
part of the state, the membership being
near the 300 mark. The installation of
officers will take place next Monday
night.
Another Industry.
For some time past, scores of men,
women and children have been Industri
ously engaged picking up scrap pig
Iron and crude ore on the property of
the Lackawanna Iron and Steel com
pany, and the tons of metal found have
added considerably to the wealth of tho
.thrifty workers. This did not escape
tho notice of shrewd men of business,
and yesterday men stationed themselves
on tho bank, between Willow street and
Birch street, In view of tho searchers
for Iron, and bought what the search
ers brought to them. Two men did the
Duymg, another paid out tho cash,
while others guarded the ever-increasing
pile until wagons carted it away to
the junk yards.
Nearly 100 persons were engaged
gathering the iron and, according to
the amount in stock at 4 o'clock, there
must have been between six and eight
tons gathered during the day. The price
paid Is twenty-five and thirty cents a
hundred, according to the quality.
NUBS OF NEWS.
Mrs. Charles Dickman, of 628 Willow
street, was reported seriously ill yes
terday. Richard Lucke, "who resides near
Mountain lake, held a christening last
Saturday, and somewhat startled Rev.
E. J. Schmidt, pastor of the Church of
Peace when he presented four sons .for
baptism. Their given names are Otto,
Albert, Joseph and Theodore C, the
last named in honor of President Roose
velt. A son has arrived at the homo of
Mrand Mrs. William Roche, 621 Fig
street.
A well attended singing practice
meeting of the Scranton Saengerrunde,
was held in Athletic hall last evening.
The Ringgold band, led by Professor
Jacob Guth, held a lively practice
meeting In Schlmpff's hall last even
ing. A baby girl has arrived to gladden
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Herb
ster, at 714 Alder street.
Mrs. John Senker, of B12 Stone ave
nue, has recovered fiom a severe ill
ness. Comet Lodge, Knights of Pythias,
will meet in regular session at Hart
man's hall this evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rlcca, and 'son,
August, of New York city, are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klien,
of U0 Alder street.
Tho Junior Order of United American
Mechanics, No. 832,' will hold their regu
lar session In Schlmpff's hall this even
lug, WalerIJa Swownlsky, of 313 Elm
street, swore out information yester
day against Kat,e Wydofsky, of the
same place for committing an assault
on her 12 year old foil Tho evidence
showed that tho boy sat on the de
fondants stoop and when told to leave
hesitated in doing so. She struck him
over the eye with nn old shoe, and
Aldermnn Lentes held her for court In
7500 ball.
Dr. Schley's Lung Healing Balsam is
guaranteed to cure all coughs, "No
cure, no pay." For sale by all dealers.
Michael Youhas was charged by his
wire with assault and battery, and
non-support, before Alderman Lentes,
yesterduy. Tho evidence showed on
compatlblllty of temper, with a little
too much father ana mother In law.
Youhas was held for court, in J800, for
assaulting his wife and non-support,
and 50 for assaulting Lesco Deurko,
his father in law.
GREEN RIDGE.
Miss Harriet Lindsay, of Mousey avc
nue, la the guest of the Misses MatthowH,
at Mnpleluirst, Clnrks green.
Miss Clam Woodruff, of Electric ave
nue, is spending u few days at Luke
Slierldmi, where she is being entertained
at the cottage pf Mr. and Sirs. Hurry
Dlmmtck.
C. S. Jacobs, of Dlckton avenue, left
yesterday on a business trip to Philadel
phia and New York,
Henry and George Kotek, prominent
business men of Wllkes-Rarre, spent yes
tcrday Jn Green Rldgo looking ufter their
real estate interests here,
Tho Inltatory degico will be conferred
ut tho icgulur meeting of Green Ridge
Lodgo, I, o. O. F at Masonlo hall, Dick
ion uvenuc, Thursduy evening of this
week. ,
The member of lli ir T T it,h j..
a very dellshtful subscription dance ut
a layer of Stiffening Metal between
Welded and rolled too-etltor into nun RnHrl
licet of metal. The Jas. Boss Case i9 a
Solid Gold Case for all practical purposes.
The Stiffening Metal simply adds
strength and durability. The Doss Case
is guaranteed for 35 years by the largest'
watch case makers in the world, who have
been making it for a full half century.
Every Boss Case has the Keystone trade
mark stamped inside. Ask any dealer to
show you one. Write us for a booklet
telling tho whole story.
Th Kiyilone Witch Cat Company, Philadelphia.
By this mark yon know them
kV.
LOOK!
Round Steak,
10c
A Pound.
Sirlion Steak,
2 Pounds for
25c.
the Green Ritlgo library last evening.
About forty of the young people wore
present. Tho pretty rooms of tho library
were made home-llko, by potted plants,
singing blids and Improved cosy corners.
Tho party was chaperoned by the Misses
Lizzie and Mury Hitchcock nnd Miss
Mario Ncttloton. Mits l.aura Mcldrum
furnished tho music.
NORTH SCRANTON.
The members of tho First Welsh Bap
tist church, of AVebt Market fctreet, held
an interesting entertainment, which was
well nttended In tho church parlors last
tenlng. An excellent programme of
recitations, bolos und choruses was ren
deicd. Tho leading feature of the ovenlng
was tho singing of Rev. J. W. Davies'
new song entitled "Tho Song of Labor,"
by Piofcssor M. M. Davis (Gwllym Mor
tals), and paity.
Miss Georgia Sclliy, secretary ot tho
Youncr Woman's Christian association
rooms on North Main avenue, left yentoi
day for a two months' western tilp. Dur
ing her ubseuce Miss Helena Clark, will
act as her substitute, the rooms remain
ing open afternoons und evenings dur
ing the months of July and August.
Tho Ladles' Outing club of the Young
Women's Christian association will meet
this evening. All young women aro in
vited to become membcis.
John L. Evans, of Warren street, has
returned to Now York nftor spending tho
Sunday with his family.
A gamo of baso bnll will bo played be
tween Haswcll'.s Indians and tho clerks
on Von Storeh's field this ovenlng.
Charles Tcrwllllger nnd Lieutenant
Amasd Palmer, of North Main nvenuo.
have returned after a successful fishing
trip at Muplowood,
Rev. Stephen O'Boyle, of Sayrc, Pa Is
visiting his parents on Warren streot.
Rny Smith has opened up u meat mar
ket In tho Boer's building on Wayne ave
nue. The Epworth lenguo of tho Providence
Methodist church will hold a regular busi
ness meeting on Wednesday evening, July
J, at 8.30 o'clock.
Tho Misses Emma and Mary Walsh, of
Deacon street, have roturned after spend
ing two weeks with friends at Elmdalo.
William Lewis, of Summit avenue, has
returned homo nftor spending his vaca
tion In New York city.
Oswald Price, of Spring street, has ro
turned after spending a week at New
York city.
Benjamin Edwards, of Plymouth, is vis
iting his sister, Mrs. William J. Davis,
of Warren street.
Mrs. B. H. Mathnoowltz, formorly of
this part of tho city, but now of Now
York city, is visiting her brother, U.
Atlas, on West Market street.
A largo audience braved the storm Sun
day night nnd assembled nt tho Christian
church to onjoy tho musical piogrammo
rendered by the choir. Tho.iuitiiems by
tho choir wore of a very high order and
lendered most acceptably. Tho Individual
selections, while not highly classical, wero
espeelully adapted to tho soloists' ability,
hence given with ndmhublo feeling. Much
ciedlt is due Professor Edwards for tho
porformanco and music lovers may ox
pect similar treuts In the near fututo.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
Mis. William Culoy, of West Mayfleld
who has been suffering from a cliroulo
trouble for somo time, nuclei went nn
operation at the hands of Drs. Wheeler,
of Carboudulo and Duvls, of Jennyn, on
Saturday, ,
If the weather today should bo fnvor
uble the members of the "Hit lor Bliss"
cooking club and their gentlemen fi lends
will spend tho day ut Crystal lulte.
Druggist und Mrs. John It. Jones and
Bon Wlllard, spout Sunday wlth'Scinnton
fllends,
Henry Moicom, of Cinnford, N, J is
homo on a week's visit with his parents,
Mr, nnd Mis, W, II. Marcoin, of Second
street.
Harry Mountford, of Dickson, wus cir
culating umong old friends yesterday,
Miss Anna Gendall, of Peckvllle, spent
Sunday at the homo of Miss Mury Swlck,
of Second street.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 13. Jadwln, of Curbon
dale, was yesterday thb guest of Dr, and
Mrs. M. J, Shields,
Thomas Qulun and Mike Clark. jr
have returned homo from tho Potter
county lumber legion. '
Mrs. Thomas M. Grlfllths, of Third
stieet, is confined to her homo by sick
ness. Edward McCartr, of Mayfleld, has
secured a position us telcgruph operator
IBS
in ,jf "' fyyy ffM -m f'
(y Not Common )tjL" ' place. ' '
Worthy of
Your Attention.
Men's Summer Underwear '
Fine Balbrlggan Shirts and Drawers, made from Egyptian cot
ton, full size. Shirts trimmed with stitching about neck, collar band
woven of same material. Drawers, double gusset, double stitch
ed throughouOelastlc extension waist band, worth 5oc, our price 39C"
Men's Linen Negligee Shirt
Plain or pleated front, box pleat, has biack piping, large pearl but
tons. The newest thing'ln town. Everybody wants them. '
Our price ; $1.00
Women's Handkerchiefs, all linen 1-4 and 1-2 inch hem,
priced at ,., pc
Oreen Veiling:, all the rage 39c
Drapery Veils, white and black, black and white edges, priced
atr
!
At 59c White Shirt Waist
Tucked collar, cluster of 18
tucks in back, new bishop sleeve,
today at
At 25c Women's Lace
a fine lace, gauze nose, double
favorite among the many customers
Women's Corset Cover at 39c i '
Exceptionally good quality, trimmed embroidery front. Mapy
have lace trimmings. A value that readily brings 49c. Qur
Price 39jC
KOf Pino rafraflrraA rtdsss 'iMn.fUn -.4. in.
a laiu.
Colors are the much wanted kind. Open work stripe of white on
solid ground, colors of green, old rose,, blue, etc., then there are the
plain colors, worth the same, on sale with this lot. Such good
values are not often found so early In the season for 39C
Take Notice.
Owing to Friday Being a Holiday Onr
Great Friday Hour Sale
' Keep this notice before you. Exceedingly interesting
nnd profitable, thoroughly seasonable goods and
economical.
I
The
If
i
Some fellows say, "I've crossed "the drink,"
While others "drink in" knowledge high;
But what drink really means, you'll never know,
Until you drink Green Valley Rye.
Green Valley Rye la sold
on honor, nt $1.25 for
a full quart bottle.
216 Lackawanna AvcScramtonV
Beer is not of
been ;on lager" for at least four
to six months. A capacity to
continually store 375,000 bar
rels nrovides amnle facilities
to properly age all brews of
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass n
St. Louis, U, S. A,
ftrtwers of tfit famous Budwolser. Mlchclob, Black 6 Tan, Faust,
falcLagnr. Anbeuser-Standard, Export Palo and Cxqulallo.
CASEY BROS.
on the Pennsylvania railroad, nt l'ltts.
liurt'.
Jilts Elizabeth ailflltlia und brother,
Italpb, of Hcruuton, ujient Sunday wltli
Jcimyn friends. .
Dr. 11. H. Jackson returned last even.
Ins from u brief visit with his wife and
faintly who are at llaivoy'H InKe.
J, U. Stocker returned home yesterday
from u business tilp to tho western part
ot tho state,
ARCHBALD.
Nicolas Klnback und Archie Nlcol wero
callers In Carboudale, Sunday evening.
Mr. John 1", Kearney made u business
trip to Carboudule, yesterday.
Mrs. O. J, Moylea who bus been visit
ins relatives In town, left on Sunday
BnrJ
" 1
A
'
narrow tucks In front, 6 narrow
good lawn, nicely made, buy f ,
gO.
Hose
heel and toe, fast black. A
who buy their hose here! . 25C
will be Held on Thursday.
Drink
,
Age
Makes
Perfect
age until it ha
Wholesale Dealers,
SCRANTON, HA.
evening for her hbine In San Francisco,
Ciil.
Misses Tesslo and Nettle SlcCloskey, of
Jermyn, wero callers In town Saturday
evenlns.
Misses Borllui Davis and Florence
Jones, of Cuiuomlule, visited friends In
town Sunday.
Mrs. V, T. Davenport and Miss HessU
Callaway, left yesterday morning for
Windsor, N. Y., where they will spend
beveral weeks visiting friends,
Miss Sadlo Uroderlek and Agues Ollro,
aro visiting Rev. I', T, Btodcrlck n Sus.
quchunuu,
Miss Anna 1). Douglass who attends
tho Indiana Stato Normal school Is visit
lug her (,rundmothcr, Mrs. Mary Lynn.
Mr. C. A. Hurko was u caller in Or
bondalo lust evening. ,
.',
' . -
t
y
-J
X
4k
j&u
itut. ,
.-" i - v i. d
3Wrt.ji
tWPt2i