" , "mill 4; j jP "i j ( I ' .A . THE SCIt ANTON TmBUNIFRIDAY, JULY 11, 1902. si ' us WEST j&RANTON installation of Officers in Two Lodges Ex citing Bowling Game At Wheelmen's Club House Other News Notes. The new 1 J -elected olltccc? or Kleetilc City lodge, Nu. 13. Knights or Pjthlus, weic Installed In Ivoilto hull Inst even ing by Dlstilot Deputy D. U. Uvaiia. Following mo the names nntl their sta tions: Past chancellor, Ficd Dlehl: chan cellor euminumlei, W. A. Phillips: lcc ih.inLcllor, Joseph Stoncllold; pi elate, Moigiin Thomas: miibtrr ot exchequer, I.onls Cilst; master of finance, S. O. Suinnicihlll; keeper of lecord und Heal, William Cilst; master of woik, Kclvvuict Itobcrtsj Inside gtmid, John Nclpeer; outside guaid, Anthony Moinck; tiua tce, Ucoigc S. Sajies. Moigan Thomas was elected as icp tcseiitntlvc to the sessions or the gland lodge, which will he held In Hiiubtnv next month, Louis Cilst was selected as alteinale. The nut meeting of the lodge will be laid on TliUMila evening, July 2t, when .ill mcmbeis aic mged to attend, lis special htiHinct ol Intel est to all will lie taki.il up loi consUUintlun. Bushing Concictc Woik. The woik of paving South -Main avo niiL, between ofotd and Hampton slice t, Is gain,- on v r 11, and with ,111 otlui good da's woik, the connote base will piob.iblv be tlnlshcd In the bloi k between Lai-emu and Oxfuid hti pi ts The ill eel i.illway lonipany Is-taking aihantagc ot the teat lug up. and doubl" Hacks aie being laid upon sttel tlrf., which will be imbedded In the conciotc, making a eiy solid loadbed. Tcinislcis aie using Tenth sheet, lictwien Ufotd ami llaniiuon studs, to get uji and (linui .Main avenue. The lo.ulbul betwrii i:non anil West LoLiijt sheet lh .il"i being tilled in. United Mine Woikeis. The following delegates will upre ntnt their lispcctivo I0..1N at the 11a tloiiM convention to be held In Indian apolis npt Thin daj : No 1128, James Holton: Xo L'ln, 1'ivld Jenkins; Xo t.J7. William It. Thorn is; Xo 10T-', lUchaid Phillips; Xo 17."li, AVIIU.1111 J. Thomah; Xo. lbl", Mhh.iel Healev. All ol these delegates, and others who v 111 lopiesmi tin othei West Sctauton locals, aic leriui'Sted to meet in Jajnei ball on Jaikson stiect at 10 o'clock to nioiiow moinlug to .mange foi tians ioi tatlon, i'li. All of the officii s of the v .11 ions West Suanton locals ,ne also Requested to meet in Jiiyno s hall .it 10 o'clock to nioi iov 11101 ning, as special business The Bet Family Cough Hcmedv, Dufour's French Tar, For Sal by GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 S. Iilain ave. jg The Store Closes Every Evening g at 5 O'clock. Saturdays Excepted H ITo Shop I "5 H. SP 1 At Your Ease I is The Summer Sun takes the fun out of shopping $ is you know how it is yourself. It is some comfort, sr j! when the suu is fairly shriveling things, to sit quite- ; 5 ly and shop, with peace of mind and the assurance of 5 9 getting what you want without annoyance. If you X enjoy a quiet shopping time, a superior stock, and g ? want the bottom price, act on our invitation and a come here. C- i Reduced Prices on 0 a 1 Dressing Sacques -3 To reduce the stock of .-$ ments, we reduce the prices, Diesslnp; Sncques of line lawn; dainty colois, and nil the sizes; libbon tiimmed and snilov collais. ' BEDUCED PRICE, 75c. Fino Lnwn Kimonas; hand some coloilngs and white tiimming. REDUCED PRICE, 55o. White Lawn Diesslnp; Sac ques j trimmed with Valen ciennes Lnce. REDUCED PRICE, 08c. White Peisinn Lawn Diess- ing Sacques; tiimmed, hem- stitched sailor collar; Val, lace bands and cuffs; tucked fronts. REDUCED PRICE, $1.25. r1 ' ' - Fine India Linon Sacques; tiimmed with hemstitched tucks; lace necks; silk ilbbon draw st lings. REDUCED PRICE, 91.85. '& '-a '3 Price has little to do ,-J Special Offerings, The weather has had much to do $ ti with the price cutting, but the goods are first-class fe rj in every respect, . g 1 Globe Warebods?. 'fmmmmmmmvmmmvmmmfm will be transacted, nnd nirnngemcnts will be made for holding a mass meet ing In at. David's hall next Mondny. Fuithcr pnrtluulais as HI be announced later. The next meeting or Local No. 637, will bo held In Jayno's hall, Thursday afternoon, July 17. when all membets arc utged to attend. Dutch Beat tbo Welsh. Ail exciting seilcs of ttn-pln games weic pl.ijcd on the I'lcchlc City Wheel men's alios last evening between the "Dutch" and "W.eNh" teams, nnd after 11 bard, nervo-w locking contest, the "helnlcs" von, taking alt three games, and making a total ot over 2,100 plus. To paitliulntize on the Individual plajlng might cause some ot the bunch to become Inflated with 11101 0 hot air than was exploded last night, nnd the public will have to learn about that fiom the following phocis, who made up the teams: Dutch-Captain, Jaco)) Pfelffer; Wil liam 11. Hoe, Adolph Hi lining, Homy Moigan, Hugh Hughes. Welsh Fiauk Watklns, captain; Walter James, Samuel Jones, John Thomas and tins Iiium. The wlnneis now want to plav the "Amei leans," who aic made up of John 11. Kcllow", C. 11. Pitehet, CJeorge llott cll. W. Hujdn Kans and Di. Stiup plci. Cnison Finds Oil O. K. Cieoige H. Cm son, who went to lleau liiont and Galveston, Texas, to Investi gate the affalis of the Continent.il Na tional OH and r.ellnlng compan, on behalf of some Wcht Side Imestois., ic poits, by lelesiam, n.i follows: "Heaumont, Texas, Jtilj !), 1902 1 II ml tveiMhlngall liglit. Uco H Caison" J ill j 4 the company withdrew their offer of a ban el of fice oil with c.uli shaie of stock at 10 cents, but on ac tount of delay In getting lepoit they weic reuuested to extend the time ten dajs They icply as follows "Wc ex lend jour time on dividend and lice ban el of oil as asked, July 14. Conti nental Oil and Itcliliiua: Co." All who aie intciestcd and wish to take stock In this tested coinpaiij (lie it little or much) can do so by calling on the company's agent, U. Ci. Ming.in, 101 Noith Main avenue, on or boloie the llth Inst., who will be glad to make any explanations desiied. Keystone Lodge, L. K. of A. A regular meeting ot Kev stone lodge, No o7, L.oyal Knights of America, was held in Hail U.ni hall last evening, .it which the newly elected ofllceis weie installed by Past Mastei John Phillips, assisted by Patt JIastci Hugh Wil liams. They aie as follows: Woithy Mastei, Thomas Seymour; w 01 thy deputy mastei, Clwilym Lewis; lccording fcocietaiy, Joseph 11. Davis; assistant rccoiding sccictary, Pcese G. and Kimonas 5P these warm weather gar- S5 5! Xince Stiipe Lawn Sacques; ruffled fionts nnd necks; rib bon diaw strings; Val. lace edgings; very sweet. REDUCED PRICE, $3.25. Ciepe Cloth Kimonas; double face satin ilbbon fronts, necks and cuffs; beautifully made and finished. REDUCED PRICE, $2.50. a? eg. m0 India Llnon Sacques; tucked backs; lace and Inseitlon; V shaped necks; libbon tiimmed and shoit sleeves. REDUCED PRICE, $3.25. India Linon Sacques; fancy shapes; tiimmed with Valen ciennes lace; insertion on sleeves; paiticulaily handsome. REDUCED PRICE, $4.25. L 0. with the quality of these & g & & Kccscj fltinttclat secretary, William 0, Phillip?; treasurer, Alfred Hobertsj conductor, Charles Scymouri nsshtatit conductor, Charles Jones! chaplain, John Phillips; Inside tyter, Hugh Wil liams; outside tylcr, Waller Hum phreys! liustce for three yeais, John Phillips. Recent Social Events. Arthur Latham, of Bryn Mawr street, Lincoln Heights, celebiuted his tvveii-ty-llflh birthday recently, when a large number of his friends gathered nt his home and enjoyed themselves. Mis. Sarah Williams, of 1807 Wanh burn stiect, gave a party recently In honor of her daughter, Alice. The guests numbered ninny prominent joung people. A number of West Scranton people Join nc.v cd to the home ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas How ells, on Ml. Dewey, re cently, when n delightful evening wns spent In social dlvcislon. Mis. William Ilallcttt, of North Gar field avenue, cntci tallied the Itallroad nuxlllaiy of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church last evening. EVENTS OF THIS EVENING. Loral union, No. ITIii, United Mine Workets ot America, will hold a xpcclnl meitlng In Jiiviiu'h hull this evening. The niomlicis of St, Cecelia's C. T. A. nnd U. Society will meet this evening nt tin1 homo ol Mrs. Lusher, on Tenth fclioel. Tim Women's foic-lun Mlsslonaiv so ciety of tho Simpson .Methodist llplscopnl cliinch will meet this owning at the home of Mis. M. M. Wllsej on Noith Uiomley avenue, Went Talk. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Hov. Geoige Hoc. a South African iiiKslonarv, who Is pleading the causn of the hc.ilhen among the t lunch people of this cllj, spoke hi the Simpson MclhodM HpKcop.il chin rh WcilncMlav evening. Hi-. ('. P. Lavvieiuc anil Mis. Sadie J. Aim ton assisted in the service. Miss ('.ithciluc Bui roll has been elected llnnticlitl sciict.uj- of llm Young People's Society of Christian Hn'ravor of AVash but u Slieet 1'iesbj teilnn cliinch, to lilt the uncxplicd teim cmiisoiI bv the ieig nntlon of Jlrs Judson lIutcliliiton. Jlli-s liiuiall's Sunil i hool class held their anmlil picnic at Kn Aug juilc on AVcd iie'div Miss Catherine O'llnrn. of Xoilh Main nvnmio, w icccntly entered the Failed Ileal t Older of Sisterhood in New York, h is been appointed to leach In the S.icred llcut iicmlemv In Chicago She former ly taught school in Pittston anil was one ol the Instiuctois In the School of Slims of the Colliery Knglneei eonip.ui, befme leaving Seinuton. '1 lie excursion which Cnmp ITS, Patriotic Order Sons of Ameilea, will iuii to Moun tain r.irk on h.ilurdav, July It, will bo the uiil one this season in which the people ot West Scranton aio taking a geneial lnteiest, mi account of the strike, as all otheis have been cancelled. Ar i.incnicnts aio being nuulo for a novel p.iindc In connection with the event, which will take plaeo in a few dajs. 'Lbe people u skiing on Noith Bromley nvenno, between Lifavetle and Swct lanil seieels, weic all cm lied last even ing over what was supposed to be a. house on flic Investigation levelled the fact tint the chiniiiev was detective, vvlilih i.iuscd much smoke to issue liom tho house In which the lady of the houbo was building a Die A f.ih slcd aiulloiuo attended at the APIs mission last evening, when Rev'. TI. (' MeDciniott, V V .. p.istoi of Hie Slmp miii Methodist Lpiseopal church, pi cached the scinion I.ove feast "eivlces will be held at tho Knibuiy Methodist Kpiscopnl chinch net Sunilny moinlng with pleaching bv the pi chiding elder, Rev Austin Oilirm. D l The social lomnilttee of tho Ijleitilc Citv AVheelmen havo issued Invitations to moinbeis ami theh ladles foi a ping pong soel.il to bo lield at the iluli liouso next Tuesdav evening An enjoj.ible pio giamnic Is piomlscd ricileilc It Jones, of Jackson stieet, who has been dolii,? speel.il woik for tho New Yoik Piess at Wilkes-Harie, sinie tho nilneis' stilke was Inauguiatcil, left foi New loik vcstculiy. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. and Mrs Heese, T. Reese and chll dicn, of Jackson street, left jcsteulay for a h! weeks' v l-it In Mnhonoy City, Philadelphia and Atlantic City. 1'iof. llairt H. Jones, of Arlington, N. J., is spending his Mie.itlou with West Sir.uilon friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs Hector Campbell, of North Sunnier avenue, left jestcrday for a. week's sojourn at Lake Wlnnln. Sirs, it W. Luce and son, Hvron, of North Main avenue, spent jesterdaj with a party of ft lends at Oumnilngs' pond, near Pittston, Mm. Juno Jenkins, of I'ltlnton, Is III at the home of Mr. and Mis It. J. Hushes, on Noith Btomley avenue. Theodore M. Miller, or Washburn stiect. who has been ill for some time, is iccovcr ing. Joseph Hutiall, of Pi ice slieet, has gone to Buftalo on his vacation. Ho will make a tilp over the lakes before ictuwi ing home. Mr. and Mis. William T. Ace and daughtci, Nellie, of South Lincoln nvo mic, will leave today for an extended visit at New Hampton, N, J. Tred Pcteis, of tho Sloan, and Geoige Asbury, of Noith Sumner avenue, aro visiting the lattei's biothcr, Thomas, In Portland, Maine. Albert Poster, Itee-o Reese, Samuel Jones and Ldward Richards have rejoined the ramp at Lake Sheridan. Lewis Jones, of Noith Bromley avenue and Laf.ijetle stieet, has returned homo from a trip to Portland, Me. S. J, Vosbuig. of Oliighnmlon, lias te turiud homo fiom a visit with his brother, Kugcne, of Pilco's undei taking establishment. Miss Muilu Tieech, of South Main nve nue, Is spending tho summer nt Port Carbon. Sehuj lklll county. Mi. and Mih. James J. Gallagher. Misses Uildgct and Kato Gallagher, of Merldlnn fitieet, bus returned homo from Lake Sheridan, Man In G, Kromcr. of Lnfujctto street, Is In Clettjaburg on biibincss, David Jones, of Swethind stieet, Is sum mering at Lake Wlnnln. John MeNulty, of Hampton stieet, baa gone to Plttwhtirg to woik, Will Thompson, of Johnstown, Is the guest of Went Serautoii iclatlvcsi. John niin, of Pi Ice btrcet, Is conlhicd to his homo by Illness. John Davis, of West Liukaniiiina ave nue, Is sojourning at Dallas. John Williams, of Chestnut street, has gono to Chicago, where ho will probably locate, Chailes Dovlno and William Moran, of Luzerno ticet, are home from a trip to Vllllamspit. Joseph Welsh, of Lmmet slreet, Is spending bis vacation witli fi lends In New York. Plunk Hnckett, of Hnzletou, has re turned home fiom a visit with his rela tives, who reside on Noith Hvde Park avepuc, Mi. upd Mis Solh Wilslcy, of South Main avenue, havo us their guests Mis. Martha Park and sou, of Milwaukee. Mis, 1'ciinr and daughter, Sadie, of Noith Hjdo Park avenue, nro homo fiom a hi let sojouin In Uingliamton. Miss Ravvbon, a recent giadunte of the liloomsburg State Noimul school, is visit- MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS for Children. Mother Oro, for Jears i nurse hi Ihc Ihlklrui' Homo in c Voik, treated lb. then tuuefull) with u remedy, now prepjieii and placed in the ilruc ttoiu, ullcd MoUicr Gray's bucet I'oudcri tor Children. J hey jro lunnlcM at milk, plciiant to Uke and ntver tM A ccrtalu cure (or Icierlslincij, coiullpj. tlon, lirjd jehe, tcethlnj and ttonuch dlior. dent and lemovt norint, At all diujgLti. 2Jo. Don't accept any tutatltute. SJinplo tent 1'HLE. Addrus Alleu t. Ouuitcd, Lo Boy, N. Y, IHHYIRH Is like Playing with a loaded Gun. If you have Kid ney Trouble attend to it at once. It Is easy to tell whether your Kidneys or bladder nro diseased. Tnke a. bottle or glass tumbler and fill it with urine. If there Is n sediment a powder-like sub stnnce aftcrstanding a day and night, if it is pate or discolored, ropy or stringy, there is something wrong with the Kid neys. Other sure signs of disease are a desire to urinate often, pain iu the back, or if your urino stains linen. There Is no question that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy is the best and surest medicine in the world for dis eases of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Ctuontc Constipation, and the sicknesses peculiar to women. It quickly relieves and cures inability to hold urino and the necessity of getting up a number of times during the night, and puts an end to tho scalding pain when passing urine. The Rev. Henry P. Miller, pastor Bap tist Church, Spartanburg, S. C, writes: "For years I suffered with Kidney, liver nnd heart troubles, swimming in the head, Hull headache and numb ness of the limbs. Physicians pre scribed for me and I took different medicines, but none of them did me any good.' But Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy cured me in about two weeks." It is for sale by all druggists in the Now BO Gont Slxo and the regular ( 1.00 size bottles less than a cent a dose. Sample bottle enough for trial, free ty mail. Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y. - , Dr. David Kenntify't Warm Syrup, most effective medicine of tho kind known. 13c, Druggists. lag her .sister, Mrs G. B. Dotal, ot Ornm boulevard. Addison W. Chase, r , of Noith Main avenue, is coiillned to ills homo by Ill ness. James Davis and bister, Ucsslc, of North H.vdu Pal k avenue, aio spending the summer at Moscovt. 'Ihomas Hopkins and wife of Hverelt nvenue, havo ictiiincd homo from a visit with fi lends In Plvmoutli. Di. and Mrs. T. W. Jenkins, of Albany, N. Y have returned homo from a visit with their parents here. Hichiitd V. Jones, of Ldwards couit, Is visiting his daughter, Mis Thomas Jack son, hi New York Mmrn) Aiker, of Pali view avenue, Is visiting friends in Kingston. Hv.ui and George Jenkins, of South Re becca avenue, aie spending their vaca tion in Buffalo. Miss May Magce, of Patoison, N J , is the guest of Dr. and Mis W. J I. Davis, of Main avenuo and Jackson atuct. Dr and Mis. D. J. Jenkins have re turned from their wedding trip, and will reside nt 1i26 Jackson stiect. Albert Tiirnci, of Jackson street, was In New Yoik jestcrday. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Marriage of Fred Pride and Miss Elizabeth Uhl in St. Mary's Ger man Catholic Chuich. A veiy pi city wedding took place jes teidav afternoon when Pied Purlo, and Miss Elizabeth L'lil, weic made man and wlfo at St. Mniv's Gcimnn Catholic church nn Rlvei stieet. The coicmonv was peifoimed by Rev. Peter Christ, and was followed by a nuptial miibs 'lbe bildo was attended by her sister, Miss Annio Phi, both being tastefully fit til ed Tho bildo woie a handsome gown of old lose satin, trimmed with duchess lace and chiffon, and the bridesmaid woie a diess of coin coloied mouselcbic de sole over blue satin, tiimmed with me dallion laco and chiffon Tho gioomsni.in was William Ito.vu, a life long f i lend of tho bride. After the ccromonj a leceplion wns held nt the homo of tho bildo on Pittston ave nue, vvhcio the newly wedded couple 10 cclved tho eongiatulatlons ot numeioiis trlcnds A wedding supper followed tho lceeptlon Xaid at Rest. Tho lcmahis of Casper .Mai tin, whose death bj" di ow ning occui i cd Tucm1.iv , took plaeo vestciday moinlng and was hugely attended. A lerpilcm mass was lolebiated b Pather Chi 1st at S o'clock in St. Maij's chinch and inteimcnt was aftcivvaids niado in Avoea. The p.ill-bcarcrs weie: John Poilek, Gus Kcipei, Chailes Gluub, John Mjcis, Waltci Doud and John McAndievvs. To Remodel Church. At a meotlng of tho Hlekoiy Stiect Picsbjlcilnn chinch offlceis held Wcd nebday night, plans to lemodel tho chiiuli wcio adopted and tho contiaet for tho work was nvvarded to Com ad Schioedei. Tho changes contemplated nto quite ex tensive nnd tho cstimnlo of tho cost Is about 5,000. A new oignn loft will bo built, and seveinl ot tho stono niches will bo it placed by steel columns. In addition tho galleilcs will bo reaiiangcd. Hcietofoio they wero built on each side and shut off a good portion of tho windows giv ing tho edifice a dink and gloomy appenr ance. Tho galleiles will bo icmovcd, and a scml-cliculai galleiy built over tho en truiico substituted. The woik of lemod cling will commence at an eaily dato. NUBS OP NEWS. Tho fimcinl of Thomas, an Infant son of Mr, nnd Mis. Stephen Caioy, who died on Wediiebday at tlio parents' home, 110 Stono avenue, will tuko plaeo tills uttci nooii at - o'clock, A culveit near tho Council hoso houso on Plttslon avenue has given way pui dal ly and should be lepalied, us it I) hi a daugeious condition. James Tlgue, of Piospect avenue, was niicsted by Ofllceis Qiilnuan and Kelb jestciday at tho Instance of his mother on scvcial chaigcs. Ho muh given a healing nt tho station bouse lust evening by Polhe Maglatialo Sloir, hut Ills mother lelcnted, ami some ot tho allega tions vvoio withdraw h, He was lined J"! tor being diunk mid dUoulcilj, in de fault of which ho was sent lo Jail tur twenty dujs, Chailes Kclloininn, of Rluh stiect, Is Just recovering fiom a long and daiigei ous Illness. A well nttended teaeheis' meeting wus held In tho Pieab) tciliui palish houbo lust evening, when lluul atiaiigeineiits for tlio Sunday school exclusion, which takes plaeo oh Wednesday, Jul I'J, vveio made, Dr. Schlej's Lung Healing Raljam Is guainiitccd to cuio nil coughs. "No cine, no pay," For bale by all dealeis. Tho wedding of Thomas McGarry and Miss Mamie Can oil Is announced to take place at St. John's climeh on Pit" stieet,' on July '.'J. nt t P m. Geneial Giant commaiidciy. Knights ot Malta, meet tonight in weekly session at Jlaitnian's hall on Pittston avenue. DUNWORE. The Woman's Clnlstlun Tcmpeianco union will meet nt the homo of Mis. Van Houtcn next t'llday evening. Instciid of this evening as boforo announced, Rev. 1''. V, II. Drojcr and family have gonp to Toronto, whciq Mi. Dr?cr will nil u position with the Chluu Inluud mis- slnn until such lime ns his hcnlth will per mit his return to the foiclgii mission field. Mis. Wllllnm lladley has ictiirned to her homo In Detroit after a stay of sov' ciul weeks In town. A laigo crowd nt the Coiners listened to several Inlcieslltig spcaltcis nnd sweet stngein Inst night who accompanied the familiar gospel tviigoiii Tho Sri union ctns and Water compnnv lias n lino ot of twelvednch plno on South Hlnltclv stiect which will booh to place the small main now In use. Hcmy Dreycr has ictiiincd lo his homo In Mostou nftcr a stnv of sovcial wcclis 111 town. Ho was accompanied by his sister, Miss Anna Diejci, who will spend Hevcial weeks sightseeing In tho Now Ltiglnnd states. James It. McDonoiigh, of Hoiicsd.ilo, Is spending n few dajs with his Blstcis oh Chestnut stiect. A. J. Henlv Is siirfeilng fiom nn nltnck ot rheumatism nt ills homo on Went Di Inker stiect. ' Mr, nnd Mis Hniry M. Spencer left jcs teulay for Lnlto Clemo, vvhcio they expect to spend tho summer months. NORTH SCRANTON. William rinn, sou of c-Coimclhiinn Wndc M, l'lini, of Ninth Main uvcnlio, iindcivvcnt an opeutllon lit the Sci.inlou hospital jcsteulay for anpcndlcltts. A iiumhcr of jotnig pc'oplo fiom this plaeo enjojed n tiollcy lido to Aichb.ild last evening The Kc.vstono Lltctaiy and Diaimitlc eluh held a well attended Bhht waist ho Ical In the Aiidltoiliim last evening. Scvcial candidates weie Initiated In Cnmp No, !ilV., .Modem A oodmen ot Ameiica, nt the Auditoiittm last evening. A vciv pleasant smpiNc p.ut was ten ileic'd llcmy Twining at ills p.iicnts' home on Noith Main uvcmtii last ovcnlng. Tho ineriy paitj spent a pleasant evening with tile ti.'iiml puty dlveislous which weic Indulged In until a seasonable hour when tho guests depaited for their ic spccllvc homes Dainty leficshments wcio seivcd by Mis Twining, assisted by Miss Leon ml. lMuaul Sauilei and Mlsi Giaco Utiison pi ov hied the musical pio giamme ot the evening, which was excel lently iciidcicd Among thoe piesent vveio: The Misses Geoige Cuic, Gi ice Uenson, Dlan.i Watklns, Coia Snjilei. Lulu Constunllne, Peal I llcmy, Mao Guest, Hell Robinson, Ulaiieho While, Delsy Rev nolds, Hthcl Rpj nolds nnd Cliu ence McAlllslci, James Lnlid, Ldwaul Collins, JMwaid limit. Ildwaid Sindeis, Gcoigo AVheelet, AVIIIIam Ui'iglit, Jr , Jljion Kcntm, Sidney Lang in, John Jones, Unwind Rolhnioic, llcmy Twin ing ami llaipei Twining Tho Woman's Chtlstlan Tcmpeiauee union will meet this atleinoon at J o clock In tho Young Women s Chihitlan association pailms Hvcij membei Is 10 tiiested to bo piesent. A laigo iiumbei of piomhient joung people gnlheied at the home of Miss Anna Lotlus of West M.uket stieet In honor of Miss Cnimel O'Hc.nn, of Caiboud.ilo Ihc evening was enjovably spent wltli tlio usunl p.titv dlveislous imlll a season- ablo hour whein leriesluiicnts weie seived. Among those who atteilded vveio Misses Genevlovo Kellj, Helen Campbell, SIaig.net White, Anna UConnoi, Anna I.oftus and Louise Cluk and R.iv Huiko, David recle, James Campbell, Roheit Col lins, Jumes Uudd.v, A llllam Jones and Pi. ink Dovle Owing to Inclement weather the picnic of the Sundiv school of tho Piovldc.iec Methodist chuii h was postponed until to-dav Cms will leave tho Mai vino ciosslng and Piovidciico squaio at nine o i lock. At tho pivp.uatoi j soi vice this cv tiling In the Piovidciico Picshj tciiaii chuich Rev ui. Guild will picaeh tho beimon. OBITUARY. CORNl'LIUS STQKES. a well known resident of Minooka, died on Wednes day at the family icsldcneo on Gllmoio avenue, aflei a llngcilng illness. The deceased had been a lesident of Mi nooka forty jcais, and was widely es teemed In the community. He is sur vlvod bv a wife and the following clill dien: M.uie, Hlln, S.uali, Joseph and William; a si.stei, Mis. Giinin, and a In other, Attomej P. W. htokes. The luneial will take place tomoriow nioiu ilig. MRS. MICHAHL WALL.of 1J21 South Irving avenue, pas-sod away e.uly yes teiday moinlng, after a long illness. A hush aid nnd the following sons nnd daughteis but vivo: Michael, Thomas, Mis. D.ivid Hnttle ami Mis. John N.is sey. The fimei.il takes jilace tonioi low moinlng at ! o'clock fiom St. John's chuich on Tig stiect. PKTHR OUNSTI'll. of 1129 Noith Washington avenue, died jesleidaj at 1 uO p. in., after a long and seilous ill ness. Deceased was 61 jo.ns of age, nnd is suivivcd by a widow and two children, Hnttle M. and Tied K, Funcial unnounecment will be made latci. MRS. ANTHONY GALLAGHER died Wednesday night, at her home on West Caibon stiect. Surviving her .no two sons and a daughter, Mniy A. Gnlla ghcr ami Michael Gallagher, of this city, and P. II. Galhighei, of New York. MRS. MARY CRANH, of 1310 Rem ington tivenue, died Wednesday. She wns tho mother ot Patilch, Thomas, William, James and Maigaict Ciane. Big Bargains in Fresh Heats Today. Leg of Lamb, 10c A Pound. Sirlion Steak, 2 Pounds for Beef Roast, 10c A Pound THE JOYCE STORES JONAS LONQ'9 SOVS. svwvyVA - yHs THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE Have been here during this (treat July Clearing Sale enjoy ing the privileges nccorded to everyone to purchase Bargains. As a fitting climax to this busy Week OUR GREAT FRIDAY AFTERNOON SALES Comes with choice pickings for economical merchandise events. In the Ba Sale Sale No. 1 Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. Sale of Mason Fiult Jais Oannhif time means Hull Jars. This Is the tlino of j cur ou may neerl them most; no hcttei made than this AOn kind on sale toiluy; Is l-quail slo, per cloven "'' Sale of Itubher Kings lor Ma-on Kiult Jais Today's price j jou may huy one docn for ft Silo of Clothes Hrushcs This vc Is veiy convenient to canywhcn traveliiif-; 8 inches long; wood Is nhely polished; has 8 rows of 7 bilstle; value Is 15c. each. For one hour today 'c Sale of Sciecn Doois sUe, 2-10fi-IO and Jx6 feet; best wire screening; haul wood fiamc. This Is fly time and scieen doors aro needed; 7e value, $1.00; for one houi sale J OK. Sale of Blue and White Ennniel iteilin Kettles Aie yon running or picscivlng? You know a good kettle Is neccssaiy. This kind on sale to day is a high guide. Value, $1.00. For sixty minutes only, buy ce lt at ; ooc Crisp Grocery News. Sale of Coffee Our Combination Coffee always sold at 23c. For this hout, with every four pounds of coffee we will give r. pounds of BUcar frr-e, demolish atlon at sale, vvhcicjou may tiy it bofoio buying; remem- 1 nei, us loin pounds of coffee and Sale of Medium Beans Choice hand-picked; for one hour today buy tliom nl, per quait Sale of Tapioca Peail Just what vou want for puddings; easy to cook and delicious; for one hour today buy It at, per pound Sale of Fai Ina The veiy best. For sixty minutes today buy It at, per pound , bale of Soap N. K. Fall bank's gain at 10 cakes for 25e.; hut for sale or Blueing Quality gu.ii.intecd; full pint bottle; for one hour buy It at Sale of Vienna Cocoa A supeilor extract of cocoa in Its most nutri tious form; lcgulur price is 10c. per pound; foi one hour today buy c a half-pound tin at .... ,'-"-' Sale No. 2 Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. from this lot them at Ilegular pi Ice is lW& - ( HI VW f?l -mk1 tV JOT Sale of DoiiroIh Oxfoicl Tits Patent and kid tips; hand turned soles; all sizes und widths. Theie Is ovei 1100 pair to go on sale Fiiday. Theic is gieat coinfoi t in Ties, Quality guaiantced; soi viceable and stylish shoes, Itcgulaily sold at $1.49 to $1.75. For this hour sale c nn buy them nt, n pair vliU" Sale of Ciiildion's 7ic. Leghorn Flats (on the Second Floor) These hats come untrlinnied. Tills value can't bp duplicated in this city -q,, at this price. Fiiday. one hour, buy them nt V Sale of Women''! Wash Suits In this lot theic Is about llfty suits that wo will elenn out at a pi Ice hoi doling to tho cost of tho material alone. Made fiom Chainbiay, Ducks and Seeisuekeis, stilpes, polka dot and plain. It will not pay jou to make a diess of this htjle, when you can buy such a good value at this price on Second Floor today, ft Oft at. each -Pl.O Sale of Poich Uockeis (on tho Fouith Floor) Made of White Maple; seals are double weave of best quality oval reed: i unners .no painted and glued; baiks have double oinnmental spindles, with extra finish to Lnn stand tho vveathei; vi.luc, 90c. Friday hour buy them at OvC Sale of Men's Half Hose Fast black with fancy llguics; bow knots, dots, stilpes; also a luce hose in this lot; all sizes. This Is an opportun ity that doesn't come every day, Mr. Man. This Friday hour sale m we will sell this splendid hose, a "So. value, lor, a pair IOC Sale ot Doy's Wool Knee Pants In plain, blue and diuK colors; good duck waist bands; seams taped; .1 to 13 yeais; icguhir 39c. value. At to day s pihe it will Do economy to Second Flooi, for sixty minutes. Sale No. 3 Heglns Promptly at 1 O'clock. Ihc bebt hour bai gains for the day. minutes buy It ut , , Sale of Women's Houso Wiuiiiieis-.MacIo from good quality Calico; colors aio led, blue and black; pietty patterns. - Tils Is the usual 76c, vv i upper, and nt this pilco It will moie than repay jou to purchnsc AQr a couple, ul least, On the Second Floot, for sixty minutes, each.,, t" Sale of Seei sucker Cilngliain Uood colois. This lot comes In ten to fouiteen and twenty-yuid lengths. If nt the usual pi lee they would huvo to sell at 10 cents leguluily. Dink, medium and light colois. Duy e-p It Fihlay for tills hour at.,., , , '4 Sale of Men's Nlglit Shh Is Full length and width; embioldery cuff nndcollai; all sUcs; pocket nicely made; usually sold at 50c, to -Of. D9c, liny them thlH lioui. neur Wyoming avenuo enhance, at,.,., ,v' Sale of llos' Wash ICnee Pants Como In medium, dark nnd light' colois; all ses fiom 3 to 12 yeurs. Buy this splendid knee pants on tlio Second Tlooi today, and don't stop at one pair, for at this piico you can afford to buy it half u cloven, A money saving eent for one hour, t A pair ,,, n.i ....(,.,,.... -'' Snlo of Lavvi Sottees (on seat, which lias iiatiiiai wood smt by two cioss-pleceb; lion biace; for t Advertisers Jonas Long's Sons hvaV" JONAS LONG'S SONS - Hv,syv - you. Three hours of grand and ment. of Glass Tumblers Rctnilar si.o; good clear glass, ami, at today's price a couple docn will make a good investment. For one hour 4 2 -. for 30C Sale of Tumblers This sale includes a collection of odtls and ends of thin blown shell tumblers: various shapes and si.cs. Values up to 7c. . , Friday, cacli -3(3 Sale of Galvanized Sheet Iron Wash l!ojlcr5 A boiler that will stand the hairiest kind of service. Choose from two sics this Fiiday, for one 0 hour o9C live pounds or sugar free jiQ 6c.( 4c 4c Dandy Soan. consideied a bar 25c one hour today buy 14 cakes for 4c Sale of Ribbons Grand values; 4 iiu'h wide, all silk, very high lustre, me tallic ribbon. Light blue, pink, lilac, red, maize and white; value 19c. F'or Friday, one hour, buy this splendid ribbon for, a yard... 1 1C Sale of Cosmo Buttermilk Soap When jou buy this kind of soap with the woid Cosmo ou may rest assured il is genuine; regular price, Sc. - For one hour today buy it. . . . OC .Sale of Fine Dimities and Lawns Extra fine Dimities and Sheer Batiste; choicest designs of this season's pat terns. Do not hesitate to purchase 10c. Friday hour, today, buy a. OC uuv two or tnieo pair on the Each 19c Sale of Torchon Lace Insertion to Match 1 to 4 inches wide; the price on this lace today makes it an offer ing of great impottance. Value from fi to Sc, a vatd. Buv it Friday, this hour, a yard, at oC Sale of Japanese Toilet Paper Full count packages ; smooth finish. Regu lar price per package, 10c; for one hour todav buv it, 4 packages ,-, for :...; 25c Sale of White Goods Check and striped Nainsook ; a big value and wor thy of your attention to the minute, Priced as this is todav, it offers one of Value, 15c. .i yaid. For sixty ir the Fourth Flooi) Painted led, except seat. i;aeh slat seiewcu; oacit supported stietchei ; 75c. value. Today ej 52c t of Facts Only. w'UVNxy vt 21 -V ,J
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