The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 17, 1902, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THUBSD A Y JULY 17, 1902.
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Main nvenlie, have returned from a Visit
to Brooklyn, Susquehanna county.
The Crcnecnts, of Cntbondalc, nre anx
ious to play the Alumni Dune Ball team,
and have an open dato on Saturday, July
SO. If the game can bo nrrnnged ansvcr
can bo mado through Tho Tribune,
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WEST CRANTON
Property Holders of West Park Have an
Open-Air Meeting to Discuss Improve-
merits Other Matters of Interest.
' A hundtcil or 111010 i efficients of West
Tnrk gutliciecl In nil open field on Noith
Main avenue Inst evening, Tor the pur
pot of finding out how the genernl
(condition of ihltiRi could be Improved,
ni that part of the city Is rapidly be
coming one of Its finest lesldence cen
ter"!. Thoio ownlnff properties there
vimt the city to do something townrils
fuiniililng elcctilc lights, pioper grades,
pen ci h and pavements.
At piescnt iows ore allowed to lun
wild and ni a lestilt one man had a
fine front lawn ruined. Tho city has
nn ordinance forbidding people to nllovv
cattle to iuii loose, but at the time of
Hi passage West Pnik wni a. farming
center and In consequence the Twenty
fit it vvaid was cut out of the otdlnnnce.
The piopeity holdem tleshe the oidl
iimiuc nmended mi th.it the Twenty
flist wnid will be Included.
West Park Is situated on n side hill,
mid on acinunt of the lncic of sewers
nllvtho water fioni over tlfty ncies inns
down Okiiii boulcvaid to Mnln avenue,
thus keeping the stiect ' not hnpjss
fhle. The onlv way to icmedy this
would be to Install a complete sjstem
of sewei.
Of i'ouie. nothing i.m lie done 1
the dty until this plot Is accepted, and
the pieent lo.isnn foi Its non-.iccept-nnce
lies In the ff,( t that thr l.md corn
pan v icfu"es to i 1 " i' r 'do of Its
Mieet to suit the cltv eugluici. unless
the cltv will ngiic lo become liable for
nil damages i.iusod hv change of guide.
.7 .1. MrAndiPM, the select louncll
rn.m fioni the Twenty-flist wnid, was
piescnt and adthessed the meeting.
Mr McAiuIipws said lh.it ho was doing
nil In his powci to fin ther the Intel -csls
of West P.nk, but until the plot
was accepted nothing could be done In
council for the pladng thrip of llic
nl.it in boxes ni clec tile lights
The agent of the land company also
ppoke, and .issuted the icsiclcnts that
If the city would only become lpspon
slblr for ih images the land comp.mv
would gl.idlv and at anv Unit change
the gi.idc of thp stiects. The land com
pany has been tijing to get the ptop
crtv boldeis on I'cttebmin stiect to
sign n release. o th.it the stiert could
be properh ued Thus far the land
ownerr have absolutely icfuscil to sign
n tele asp.
Dlicctor of Public AVorks Ilncho was
pi own!, and assuied the propel ly hold
ers of his heart v co-opci.itlon in their
plans for the betlermcnt of the piescnt
conditions Aflei a geneial discussion
as to m.iji and me ins tlio matter was
left in the hinds of the following coin-
The Beit Family Cough Jtcmcdy,
Dufour's French Tar,
For Sal br
GEO. W. JENKINS,
101 S. Main ave.
nilttcc with full power to act: Orlftlth
Davis, chairman; Frank 8hcdd, Wilt
lain Dloom, nmll Knox, William Wut
klns and Attorney Charles E. Olvcr.
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Elected Officers. (
The following offleeis have been elect
ed bv the Alumni Athletic nssoelntlon:
President, Follies ttuton; vice-president,
William Thomas: secretary, Will
lam Dlchl; treasurer, Hen i:ynon; ex
ecutive comnilttcc.Wllllnm Kllas, chnlr
man; rtoese Powell, William Jenkins;
athletic council, George Hnrilngton,
chnlimnn; Samuel Phillips, Bert Bald
w In.
The next meeting will be held at the
home of William Jenkins, on Piico
slieet.
Jumping on Cars.
Yesleulny afternoon Special Ollicer
Snyder, of the Scuinton Hallway com
pany, anested a small boy for lumping
on a moving car on the South Main
avenue line. The youngster was taken
to the police stutlon, and released after
a time.
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
PUINMORE.
Tho lawn social hold under the auplccs
of St. Agnes guild of St. Staik'n chinch
Inst night was laigely attended and
proved a decided success, both xuclnlly
and financially, a neat sum being realized
as a result of the cffoits of tho oung
ladles
Tho Women's Foreign MItomuy so
ciety of tho Methodist Ihilscopul cliuuh
will hold n mlsslonaiy tea nt tho paison
ago on Blakcly sticot this evening, bo
ginning nt S o'clock,
Itcv. J. J, Rankin comliictcd the mid
week pia.ver scivlco at tho Piesbvtcil.tn
church Inst night,
Miss Mniv AVIIIInins, of Cnrbondnlo. In
tho guest of iclatlvcs In town.
H. D. Ames, of Green Illilgo slieet, left
cstcidnv for Hnwley, whole ho will
spend tho nett few weeks.
Miss Freda laidwlg, of Hieikei slicel,
Is tho guest of filends In liliwhiimton.
Miss Calhciinc Tlotrr, of l.hn tloct, Is
visiting iclatlvcs in l'lttston,
An unoccupied houao on Bovlo street,
owned by Cm (Is Huff, took Ihc nt mid-'
night, but tho flames weio extinguished
bv tho Neptunes with bat slight dam
ages NORTH SCRANTON NEWS.
Porch Paity nt the Y. W. C. A. In
Honor of Miss Louise Russell,
of Brooklyn, N. Y.
John r.v.tns. of Noith Biomley avenue,
while plavlng In llaiv.ln's old bam hi 1J
ans' com t, cauglit his lc? on u nail and
toio tho llcsli iiiillu seilottslj. Jt le
iliilied soveial stitches to elo o the wound.
Miss I.lzzle S.immon, of the Philadel
phia Itospltil nud Tininlug school, is
the guest of Ml Geoige P. and slstu, Sa
i .ill Phillips of 31t Noith llcbccca avenue.
Mi. and Mi Ilobei t Matthews, thu
foimei tho foicmnu of the Binuhamton
ihilr factoiv, has ictmned home nftcr
a visit with Mis T. J. Spcnccl, of Jacl.
sou slieet.
Miss Mabel Spent i r, of Jackson sticet,
Is home fnim l'lttston
Mis Althui ' Blown of Notth He
beica avenue, Is spending two weeks at
Moscow.
'the Flist ISipllct chinch Simdiiv school
will picnic at Na Aug pnik on August 7
Local 0J7 will meet In Javnos hall this
cv 011111?
Ucv. 13. J McllPiuv. of St Davids
chinch, is home fioni a ten tlav tilp (o
New Yoik, Phll.idclphl.i nud New Jeriej
towns
The conmiiltce making .ni.iugi incuts
foi the pit ule of the societies of tho
Catholic Tot 1 1 Abstinence union of tho
dloecse of Si inn ion. which will bo belli
Octobn in, aie icqucstetl to meet this
evening at S o'clock in the looms of hi
T.eo's battalion The chill mm deshes a
full nttenclimo as matteis of ImpoitancQ
nie to be broiiKlit be foi e the meeting
Miss Gcrtiudc Hughes, of Noilh l,ln
rolu a' enue will snenil her vacation
nninng friends it Sh mini. In, Noitliuiu
berl mil .mil n.i7lctou
Pied Stiong. of South Mnln avenue, has
been fishing nt I.nke Wluola
li. B Caion, who leecntlv lclinned
fiom an Inspection of oil piopeitlcs In
Teas, ni.nlc n leport to .stockholdeis in
the office of K G. Moigan last evening
Miss M.ngaiet Jones, of Rock street,
who has been sciloitslv ill foi the past
two weeks. Is leeoveilng
Rnv Moigan aid sister, Anin, of South
'-9 gfc
HB The Store Closes Every Evening S
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at 5 O'clock, Saturdays Excepted i
3d
That Shirt
I Waist Sale....
Has sent more life and act'vity into this great
and growing department than any thing that has yet
happened in its history. The sale continues all of
this week, and as the stock was of generous propor
tion before the sale- started, assortments are still
complete. '
The Price Reductions
Are About One-Third
Under Regular Prices.
Other Summer Tilings at
.Special Reductions This Week
ar:
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All bright, clean and dainty as ou the day when
tney lett tue nianutacturer s. ,very cut m-price
claimed, is an incontrovertible fact that will stand
the strictest investigation.
SILK GINGHAMS
Great nssoitment of Silk
Ginghams, handsome com
bination of colors and fine
fabilcs.
Special price 10c yard,
TISSUE GINGHAMS
Fine sheer goods, choice
patterns and a new price,
Special 15c yard,
SWISS SILKS
These goods, although
made of cotton, look like
silk. Notice the prlcev
Special 13 l-Sc yard,
WASH SKIKTS
Big lot of Wash Skirts
made of Seersuckers, Per
cales, Ghambrays, Linen
and Meicorized Ginghams,
Prices range from
60o to $1,85 each.
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS
500 Men's Colored Madras
Shirts, dainty stripes In
good coloilngs.
Special pi Ice 75c.
WASHABLE HATS
Children's White Duck
Hats, with coloied edges.
Special 25c each.
MUSLIN SKIRTS
Special showing of Wo
men's Muslin Skirts, hand
somely trimmed, made and
finished to perfection,
Pikes iange from
?1.00 to $8.00.
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Globe Warehotis?.!
pwwfiiiwi)
A liuec, .lumber of jotine women met
nt the Votini? Women'. ('liilslian asso
ciation Tiieucl.ij evenlni; In honot of Allts
LouImi llussell. ot Uiooklvi. N. V. 1'or
some mouth 1 p 1st Miss Kusscll his btcn
the Rucst ot iclatlvcs In Oieen HIcIko,
and ihiihiK tli.it time she has been a fie
ciuent visltoi .11 'the looms' and has be
come n Rencial favoiitc theie Shu t
pcets to make tbo sect etai shin of .1
Vnuiifj VoinLn"s"Cln Istlan ns'-oclatlou hei
life vvoik and haves Sunday iiIkIU lor
Milwaukee, while liu will bpf,ln a c.011130
of tialnlnij anil studv.
Tho pouli and stands In the iud vveie
coveiecl with 1 urs anil poich cushions and
most of the uvcnlng was ipcnt out of
doois, vvhcie the Bills -.iiib a number of
collide ."ongrs with Bond effect. MI'-s
Amelia Kvnns was piescnt with her rich
er and ki.iiIoikIv icjionded whencvet
thcio was a icciuest for a solo Mlfss Mll
llo I'ieue also plnved and sane? a number
of selections which weio IiIbIiIv tipple,
chited Aldc fiom the other cutcitaln
nient of the eveniner the follow Iub pio
Kianimo was tendeicd.
1'l.inn Solo Miss ricico
HeadhiB AIKs White
Voeal Solo .Miss Teltoid
HendlnB Mi's Cliike
V'ocnl Solo Msi Pierc 0
Zither Solo Msg Kvans
Rendy for Camp.
The rnlhei Whlttv nocletv. which is
known .is Cnnipanv f, of the Catholic
Total Abstincnie union, Flist Heglment
of Lancci", lenves tomonovv for the flist
nnnu il ciicimpniciil or the leglment
which takes plnce at Like l.odoie Ucv
J V. Mini, in. spliltniil aelvlsei, his lett
notliliiB undone to m.iKe the week .1 pie is
ant one foi the Ioh
Simdiv moiiiinp; ncai the like n mill
tniv ni.isa will be celehialed bv rather
Movlan, insisted h inlests who have been
piomlnciit In the Abstinence union
thioughnut the vallev. ltev P. J. Mc
M.11111S, of St 1'anl s chinch, Oieen nidse,
piesident of tho Sci anion Diocesan union,
will pieach-the seimon at the mass Tbo
hIiirIhb will be lendeied In the Ilolv nos
aiv eboli nndci the dliectlon of Mias I.lh
btc Ncaiy
Pleasant Suiprisc.
A pleasant snipiise patty was tendeicd
Miss V.m Thomas at the home of Mr.
nnd Mis David Thomas, of Putnam
fatieet, last evening Singing and games
with tbo usual pittv diveislons weio in
dulged in until a. seasonable hour when
lcfiesbmentH wcie served
Miss Sadie IMv.iids and Han Slmms
rendeicd the musical piogiammo of tbo
c piling wlillo the literal v piogrammo
was icndcicd bj Thomas llhtlej. Tho
guests 1lep.11 ted at midnight aftci spend
ing nn eniovable evening
Among those piescnt wcie: Mlscs Si
dlo Iklwaids. Pauline Jones, jraigaret
Moigan. Ikllth Iels, Maud Thorn is,
TSessle Williams Maigaiel Richards, Min
nlo Thomas, Tmilv Thomas, Itachol
Owens, Gussie Cohen. Lena Webster, Sa
die Rowlands and Messis. TI.uiv Slmms,
Tiank Jones. Thomas IJhtlcv, Thorn is
jewls, Rebel t Pleue, Similes Davis,
'rhomns Maitln, IJaulson Ilvans, Geoige
Powell, Claienco Tfeniv, Tbomnn Mol
lis. Windsor Rlelmidb, Josei1? Cohen and
Piank Pipper.
TOLD IN A FEW LINES.
Miss Gietta Bindley, ot rittston, Is
spendhiR a fovv weeks at tho homo of
Constable and Mis. AVIIIIain Moigan, of
William stieet.
Mr. and Mis. I3eujamin i:ans, of Schooj
stieet, spent yesteiday with fiiends in
Ob pliant.
Mi.s Samuel Lewis and daughter, of
Noith Mnln avenue, aio vlbltlug iclatlvcs
nt Mlneisvlllo nnd Pottsvllle
Douglas Sbotton, of Onk stieet, ban le
tuined home aftci vlsitlni; filends at
Clnik's Summit
Miss Allen Osteihout, of Oak street, 10
tiuned cterdny fiom a visit with Jh
mhn filends She will leave tomouow foi
n month's stay at Ci.vstal lake.
Mis. Geoigo W, Davis, of West Minket
street, leaves toduy to spend u fovv dajs
nt Kliigston.
All United Mine Woikeis of Ameilca In
this section am icquestcd to attend tin
mass meeting held In St. Mni.v's hall this
nfteinnou, riodDllchei nud other pi oni
Inent speakois will ndchess the mooting
GREEN RIDGE.
Mrs. Pooro nnd daughter Lillian, of Cn
pouso avenue, aro visiting In Montrose,
Mis, I.crn, of Ransom, is spending n
fow das with Mrs, T. J, Snowclen, uf
Sunset nvenue.
J. H. Pooro Is In Philadelphia, on n
business tilp,
Mr. nnd Mrs.Lnthrope and ilaushler,
Limlee, of Jofferon avenue, me sum
mering in tho Adhondacks.
Miss Mertlco LSujk, of Green Rblso
street, has icturned homo fiom Wilkes
Uarre.whcre sho has been visiting filends.
T ho Ladles' Aid society of Asbur.v
Methndlst IJplscopal church will servo
leo cream nnd cuku on tho lawn, by tho
chinch, Krlday evening. All nto etendecl
a cordial Invitation. If the weather Is
unfavorable for the lawn, It will be held
In tho parlors of the church.
Mis. ItejnoIdH and daughter, Mbs Jen
nie, of Bundeisou avenue, uro spending
a few dajs at Hnrvej's Luke.
Attorney C. U. Daniels, of Mousey ave
nue, has returned from a biislueiis tilp
to Now York clt.
During the warm and dusty du)s It Is
found that Green nidge Is greatly In
need of a load sprinkler.
Miss Mabel roidhum, who Is summer
ing In Daltou, has letuiucd, uftcr spend
ing several dnvs heie.
Dr. Vianklln R. Taylor, of Sandcison
LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES
one size unallcr after using Allen'4 Coot-Fat;. 4
powder to be tliyUn into the thou It nuLj
light or new iliocs fell ca . glc Imtint H
llct to cones and bunions It'i Hie greatest comfort
discover) ot tho axe , Curca and prevents uollcu
del, blhteri, tjllous and sore mots. Allen'
l'oot-1 lie is a certain cure (or kneatlng, hot, aeh
in; (cet. At all druairi.U uml kho Hole. 2Je.
bon't accept any tulxlitutc. Trial pjcVj.-c ITIKU
lit ill, Vdehcvu Allen R. lVuU.H I ,v V V
Jr eoMi6Htn
South
American
" Panamas."
VVe haven't manj' of these
Fine Hats abtjut eighteen alto
gether. If you got here fust
you'll get the best, $7, $9, $12
and a 13.50. These are the
prices all over the country.
We've sold a latge number this
season. Saturday
we clear them
out at
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iHF Samter's Ur
ilisH Semi-Anhual '
9k Clearing
visible stripes, some light,
ly dark colors. Clearing price
We Want Your Money"
Wewould rather see your money in our drawer than
these suits on our tables; it's the reason prices are less in
many instances than we paid the manufacturers. Fath
ers, brothers and mothers of boys, you only get these
price opportunities twice every year in this store. Last
Saturday's big business was proof that some knew it. f
Do you ? Join the crowd tomorrow,, or today, if you
have time better for us and better for you.
's Suits.
$18 Suits and a few dark colors that we sold
for $20. You'll find this season's cut and stylo in
every suit. It's simply a matter of clearing them
out we don't figure their cost. t y e
Clearing pi ice P I.tJ
$30 and $28 "Atterbury" Suits Here's an
oppoitunity to investigate the merits of this far
mous system of Ready-to-Wear Clothes. Suits
we sold at $30.00 and $28.00, fc f Q EA
men
$10 and $12 Suits
There's a great many
fashionable patterns to
be had in this lot. See
them in show window on
Penn avenue, tf0 JC
matked pOJ
$r $ and some $18 suits
in those fashionable in-
but most- fcf 7C
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Boys' Summer Clothes
50c Wash Suits, plain or fancy pat-
terns, with broad sailor collars OvC
75c Wash Suits, plain crash and
trimmed with several rows of soutache . . O0C
50c Short Pants, neat patterns, and
good cloth quality , . . . or C
Boys' Shirt Waists, the coolest gar- .
ment a boy can wear during hot days. . . 45C
Children's Straw Sailors, "Chips"
and "Milan" Straw OVC
Boys' Straws, "Yacht" shape or
"Sailor." Clearing price 5vC
A lot of Boys' Straws in the Sailor
Shapes or regular Yacht 1 y C
$1.50 Wash Suits, in plain crash,
with fancy duck shield.soutache trimmed 9oC
$2.00 Wash Suits, in plain linen
crash, cut with broad sailor collar. . .
$2.25 Wash Suits, In the new
shades of Iustte linen. Clearing
price
$1.75 Wash Suits.in fancy lustre
linen, with duck shield, reduced to. .
$2.00 Wash Suits, in plain or
fancy duck, with soutache trimming.
Boys' Cloth Vestee Sailor Blouse and long
trousers' suits, marked at clearing sale prices that
gives you a saving opportunity that only occurs in
this store twice every year.
$1.10
$1.75
$1.25
$1.35
Boys' Shoes
$3.50 and $2.00 Boys' Shoes A few
small lots In sizes 2 to 5j- in Patent Leather,
Vicl and Box Calf. Clearing Prices .
$1.25 and f 1 .50
A I.
"The Little Gent" In $1.25 and $1.50
qualities, sizes 8 to 13j, prices reduced on
this popular shoe for boys to
75c, 85c and p 1 ,J)
" Hainan" Shoes, Oxfords
This name means the best shoe tor man at
$5.00 a pair. They are sold at this price in every
city where the "Hanan" factory is represented, and
they are worth it. Small lots have accumulated in
our" Shoe Department. So we sell "Hanan" Ox
fords at
E75
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$3.50 Shoes Quality and style that are
increasing our shoe business in Vici
Box Calf and Patent Enamel Pi ice
$2.50 Shoes In serviceable
leather qualities of Vici and Box ty AA
Calf. Clearing Price p.UU
SAMTER BROTHERS
Complete Outfitters to Men and Boys.
aeime, lias icturned fiom a shoit stuy
ut Atlantlu City.
.Albert Kellow, of Mousey acnuc, Is
able to bo about lifter u ueek'H Illness.
Ml.s. Jullu Mtoer Is seriously ill ut tin.
homo of I101 (laughter, Mrs. lMuaiil 1
Uurtiell, of Hicalier htioot.
Mis. Maiy Moid, of Cast Matket stioct,
vho lias been seilously til, is somuwli.it
Impiovcd.
Mi. ami Mis Valentino ISIIss ami
daughter, of Sanderson uvenue, will pull
fcjjtiuiluy for a two months' stay In llu
rope. Mi, and Ads. I'lank I., l'hlllius liavo
closed their lOblilenco heio and gnuo to
their siimnici homo ut Claik'H Oieun.
Tho funn of the Ucl.iwuio mid Hud
son company ljlng between lieto and
Tluoop piescnts a beautiful plctiiio'Just
now -wlillo tho buy Is belnt: iiuido. Yet
teiiluy four hoi.io lates, half a dozen
tcums and about twenty men weio c:
gaged hi Kutlieilng. loading and rtoiing
awuy tho fiuguiiit ciop. ,
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FUNERALS.
o'lloik, nt tho losldenie of Ml, and Mis.
Wnltei II. ChlHlimiH. J019 Noith Main
iiNcnuo. The body will bo taken 011 the
J. 00 o'clock train, Crle and Wjonilng lull,
road, to Mapluwood, tht home of hu
parents. Mr, and Mis. Wano Mcrrlug,
whcio funeral eilcps will bo held, Tho
sonkes will bo LouditHted by ltev. Dr.
Guild. Jtc, O. A, Cine will also take
part In thu btrUccs
The funeral of tho lato Mrs. PatiUk
MeNully will take placo at ' o'clock to-
Brief scr Ices In memory of Miss Maud' moi row moiuliig, from tho house on
Clilvcis will bo lu.'ld this inginliib' at Ul-'ouith fctiect. tjenlcca will bo held In
Holy Cio-s chuicli, nud interment will
be mado In tho Cathedral cemetery.
Not a Morgan Pioposltion,
Py 1 ululc Wite from Ihc Aboilitcil I'rcm.
Vlonna, July lo J. I'Uipout Moigan la
not lonuected with the otfei niuilo to t lies
Austiluu couuUI of ludustiy tu build shlp
for the Austiian tiado unci tu woik thu
bhlps whin tlio uio completed. It cuiuo
fiom tho "Kuinpciiii Stcmshlp (.ompauy
of New Yoik," Ucoit'o Wilson, piesU
dent Shipping men heio stout the idea,
of AniciKu building ships for Austila.
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