The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 23, 1902, Page 6, Image 6

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THJil gCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY AUGUST 23, 1902.
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Everything
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Camera
and
Kodak
Supplies,
4
Hornbaker's,
211 Washington Ave.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Y "They Draw Well."
j Morris' Magnet Cigars
X TIip best vnltio for f cents.
V Try one and you will smoke, no
A other. . .
X All the lpmllng brands of no.
clfinta nt J1.73 per box, or 6 for 2oc.
A Tho larpcst variety ot Pipes and
X Tobaccos In town.
E.
C. MORRIS,
X The Cigar Man
a 325 Washington Avenue.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
In and About ,.
The City
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Excursion to Lake Poyntelle.
Tho P. Quad club, composed of some
of tho most prominent men of the city,
will have Its excursion to l.ake Poyn
tollo Sunday. The Lawrence band will
give a concert.
Chapman Reunion.
The fouith nTlmi.il reunion of the Chap
man family will take place at the homo
of Frances Chapman, near Lake Clcmo,
September 12, 100.'. All tho relatives are
lcnucsted to bo present.
Voluntary Bankrupt.
Adolph Simon, of Meshoppen, "Wyo
ming county, Hied a voluntary petition
in bankrupty with tho United States
court yesterday. Ills liabilities arc $18,-SOC.S-',
and assets, $i,rS2.01.
Excursion to Heart Lake.
The Sunday school of tho North Main
Avenue Baptist church enjoyed their an
nual excursion yesterday. Tho day was
spent at Heart Lake, Susquehanna coun
ty, which is a delightful pleasure res,oit.
Coyne Strikes Sack.
School Tax Collector John J. Coyne, of
Lackawanna township, through Attorney
V. J. Fitzslmmons yesterday ubked for a
rule on tho township auditors to show
cause why an attachment against should
Issue.
Monohnn Held for Court.
Thomas Casey, Hugh Padden and An
thony Jloran yesterday lodged informa
tion with Alderman M. J. Ruddy, which
icsultcd In tho arrest ot Peter Mono
han, who they claimed interfered with
them and acted In a disoiderly manner
while they were doing wotk for Junk
man Jacob Smith, of Penn avenue. Mon
ohan was held In $300 ball.
Dog Was Shot.
A' little brown dog crawled under a
Delaware and Hudson freight car yeslcr
JWy morning and before the animal
reached a place of safety tho car was
moved and tho dog's hind leg cut off. A
patrolman was summoned to put tho cur
out of misery, but his aim was bad, and
several draymen, freight handlers and
others fired at tho dog before; killing it.
Defendant Was Discharged.
The case of Mrs. Klla Shine, of G2S Min
eral street, against Mrs. Anna Mcllnle,
her neighbor, on tho charge of disoiderly
'conduct, was heard before Alderman
Ilowo yesterday morning and tho defend
ant discharged owing to lack of evidence.
Contract for Grading.
Burke Brothers have been awarded the
contract for grading tho alto of the pro
posed new Lackawanna railroad car shops
in tho Kcyscr Valley, AVorlc on tho foun
dations may bo commenced within a fow
weeks, but building operations will bo
held until next spring,
Meeting of Creditors.
Tho flist meeting of creditors in tho
bankruptcy case of Otto D. Myers, of
Scranton, will bo held nt tho oftico oC
Ileferco Van AVormer on September 2
nt 10 n. m at which timo the creditors
may attend, prove their claims, appoint
u trustee, cxumltio tlvi bankrupt, and
transact such other business as may como
before them.
dlienp Dry Goods.
On accnunt of tho great miners'
strfke we unci our departments over
stocked with fine goods. Wo offer
them nt a big cut in prices, see our
advertisement on another page of this
.pitper. Mears & Hagen.
. . .
The P. Quads.
Next Sunday at Lake Poyntollc,
EXAMINING THE
RESERVOIRS
CITY OFFICIALS INSPECTED THE
WATER SUPPLY,
They Visited the High Pressure Ro
servoir at Dunmore, and the Others
at No. 7, Elmhurst, Oak Run, Wil
liams Bridge and Lake Scranton.
Much Pleased with tho Result of
tho Trip Rodo Over the New
Roads to and from Mt. Anonymous.
Iteconlcr w. U Connell, Director of
Public Safety P. L. Wormser, Dr. W.
E. Allen, superintendent of the bureau
of health, and City Solicitor George M.
Watson yesterday Inspected the reser
voir ot the Scranton Gas and Water
company on the mountain emit of tho
city, and at Klnihurst. They were ac
companied by Colonel 13. H. nipple,
Kobert Ileeves, superintendent ot the
company, and representatives of the
press.
The first visit was to the high pres
sure reservoir at Dunmore, which sup
plies the high places ot the. city, and
has a capacity of storing two million
gallons. From there the party went to
the other distributing reservoir at No.
7, which has n capacity of eighty mil
lion gallons, and from which the great
er part of the city Is supplied. Tho
straining system at this place was ex
amined with much Interest, and the
general condition of this reservoir and
the manner In which the wnter is
drawn from It to the different parts of
the city wns minutely Inquired into.
ELMHUHST RKSEIIVOIR.
The next point visited wns the gieat
dam at Elmhurst, with a capacity ot
fourteen hundred million gallons. The
retaining walls on either side of the
dam have within the last few months
been raised from two to five feet to
prevent damage to the Delaware, Liick
awanna and Western and Erie tracks,
such as happened during the floods ot
last spring. Above Elmhurst toward
Lake Ariel, Is the Oak Run reservoir,
with a storage capacity of 320 million
gallons.
Into the Elmhurst reservoir can also
be turned water from Lake Henry at
Moscow and the headwaters ot the Le
high river, assuring a never falling
supply.
From Elmhurst the party crossed
the mountain to the Williams bridge
dam, which during the year was raised
five feet and its storage capacity in
creased seventy million gallons, mak
ing the total capacity 3G0 million gal
lons. The high pressure reservoir at
Dunmore is supplied from Williams
bridge and Lake Scranton, which was
the next point to receive attention. In
that body twenty-six hundred million
gallons are stored.
VERY SATISFACTORY.
The Inspection was highly satisfac
tory to the officials who expressed
themselves as greatly pleased with the
condition in which they found that part
of the city's water supply. The com
pany owns ten thousand acres of land
to protect the water shed from which
it draws Its supply for the reservoirs
in Scranton.
Before returning to the city the In
spection party went over tho new
roads leading to and from Mt. Anony
mous, a high peak overlooking Lake
Scranton. The roads are about two
miles In length and are about the best
yet laid out by tho Gas and Water
company. The" view as the roads wind
up the mountain Is magnificent and
prepares one for the grandeur of the
view when the summit is reached.
Gravelled paths have also been laid
out to make it easy for pedestrians to
reach the summit, where a fifty foot
observatory is to be built. Altogether
the Gas and Water company now has
fourteen miles of roads In the region
about Lake Scranton, which are not
surpassed by any roads In this part of
the state.
Men who like to hear good oratory
and who believe In the principles of
no intoxicants for their children will
take their families to Nay Aug park
on August 29 and take part In the big
temperance rally. Dr. Silas C. Swallow
and Lee L. Grumblno as well as others
of national reputation will be present
and address tho meeting.
The office of A. D. Preston, Dentist,
will be closed until Sept. 8th.
Sunday Excursions.
During the summer season, tho Erie
Railroad company will sell Sunday ex
cursion tickets to Maplowood and" Lake
Ariel at rate of one way faro for round
trip from stntions on Wyoming division.
Rate from Scranton to Mnplewood, 55
cents; to Lake Ariel, 75 cents.
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Get "The Lackawanna Finish"
on your linen It's different. 308-310
Penn avenue, A. B. Wurman.
The P. Quads.
Next Sunday at Lake Poyntelle.
A Point to Insist On.
There are endless numbers of travel
ing people who go regularly from New
York to Chicago and vice versa several
times a month, who have never gone
over any other road but tho Luke
Shore & Michigan Southern, because
this road Is good enough for them, It's
good enough for anybody, the fastest,
safest, most convenient and most com
fortable road in America. Once you
travel over the Lake Shore and you will
not want to experiment with any other
road, People who know tho comforts
and discomforts of traveling, and what
they have a right to expect, always
insist on their tickets reading by way
ot the Lake Shore. So should you.
Scranton
Business College
BUCK & VVHITHORE, Proprietors
Students in great demand. Watch
this space. A different letter every day,
Wllliumsporl Staple Company
t tt n i , . "... Wllllamsport, Pa., May 5, 1902.
Prof, H, D. Buck. In caio of Scranton Business College:
We, shall bo In need o( an nsslstunt bookkeeper by tho beginning ot next
week, and would be glud to have you udvlso us promptly If you liavo u young
man you can thoroughly recommend for tho position. One of our offlco men
expects to leave our employ noxt wock, find wo shall advance another to fill
his position and advance Herman Schmaltz to the next higher position, which
will necessitate lining his position, Wo pay the assistant bookkeeper 110.00
per week, but do not wish anyone for thut position who would not have tho
light niiulillciitions for adyuaiiknieot when a vacancy occurs. Please udvlsu
priSlH,IUjki ir "X0"'? , sincerely, CHAB. C. KROUSK.
-!.?. e;iTlh? JIrnwn,8chmalt8 mentioned had been sont by the college but a
short tlmo beforo thltf, - v
Day and evening sessions reopen Tuesday, September 2nd.
A Whole Year's Instruction Id Mnsic for Ten Dollars,
Special Classes.
Mr. Alfred Wooler will open classes at his studio for those who
desire to PREPARE for piano study.
These classes for children "who intend later to study the plnno,
or any other musical instrument,
The instruction will so equip the pupil with a knowledgo of the
principles of MUSIC, that rapid advancement will be the result when
PIANO study is Undertaken.
TUITION $10 per year, payable $5 on registering and $5 Jan
uary 1st, 1003.
Forty lessons, one per week, constitutes a full year's course. Tho
first class begins Monday, Sept. 8th, 1002.
LESSON HOUR 4 p. m. to G p. m.
SIGHT SINGING CLASS FOB ADULTS Begins Monday even
ing, Sept. 15. Tuition $10 per year.
Philadelphia, Kcb. 10th, 1S0S,
My Dear Mr. Wooler.
I will bo pleased to testify to your musical attainments lit nny time. T feel
sura that you nio In every respect thoroughly quiilllled to fill tiny responsible
position where musical knowledgo Is required
Sincerely yours, It. A. OLAWvK, Mui D.,
' Prof, of Music University ot Ponna.
Studio opens Wednesday, Sept. 3rd, when pupils may register.
STUDIO 217 Carter Building, (Second Floor), 604 Linden
Street, Scranton Pa.
Address during August Alfred Wooler, care Wlnola House,Lako
Winola, Pa.
THAT LINDEN STREET SEWER.
Why It Is Flooded When There Are
Heavy Rains.
After a several days' absence from
the city, Director of Public Works John
10, Roche wns yesterday back at his
office In the city building, attending to
n mnss of routine business, which had
accumulated, while he was away. In
discussing the Hooded condition of
some of the ultv streets on last Tues
day, Mr. Itoche declared that these
conditions did not at all substantiate
the theory advanced at the time that
there wns 11 paucity of sewer basins,
notably on Linden street.
lie does claim, however, thnt what Is
really needed Is the additional sewer
system on that street, which wns pro
vided for In the city bond ordinance.
An appropriation of $30,000 wns made,
but owing to the refusal ot Huyes &
Sons to take tho bonds, the prospect
of a new sewer Is postponed. Said Mr.
Itoche:
"None of the basins were blocked
Thursday, and the sewer was doing Its
full duty, but was unable to cope with
that rainfall, which wns the heaviest
of the season.
"The sewer Is only supposed to carry
off one Inch ot downpour in twenty
four hours, and on tills occasion we
had elghty-flvo one-hundredths of an
Inch In thirteen minutes. In view of
these conditions, no nddltlonnl number
of basins would have at all affected
the situation. The sewer could mot
enrry away more wnter than It did,
and the cxccrs ot courso had to find
some overflow,
"Additional basins are, however, a
necessity, under ordinary conditions,
for keeping tho streets' In proper shape.
I certainly cannot see In tiny event,
why this department Is to bo censured
for a luck ot tho proper number of
basins, The appropriation given us
docs not make any allownnco for the
building ot basins which properly
conies under the head ot Improvements.
The only Item wo are given consists
of an allowance for repairs and clean
ing. Thut this appropriation Is pretty
well exhausted, without any further
drain upon It is shown by the fact thnt
we have an unexpended balance of only
$1.81 from last year.
"Councils must take all action tor the
creating of now bnslns. We need live
new ones in the Fourteenth ward, at
present, and ordinances had to bo In
troduced In councils before we could
secure them."
WantedA first class man, with
proper recommendations; can obtain
profitable employment as district agent
for 11 largo Insurance company wish
ing to Increase Us business; nn ex
perienced person preferred. Address,
INSURANCE,
Box 549,
Scranton, Pa.
Reduced Rates to' the West.
Commencing September 1st, and dally
thereafter, until October 31st, 1002, the
Wisconsin Central railroad will sell
Settlers' tickets from Chicago to points
In Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washing
ton and British Columbia, at greatly
reduced rates. For detailed Information
Inquire of nearest ticket agent, or ad
dress W. II. Allen, D. P.. A., GUI Park
building, Pittsburg, Pa or James C.
Pond, general passenger agent, Mil
waukee, Wis.
30-THIRTY STAMPS--30
WITH A DOLLAR PURCHASE.
On Saturday and Monday,
August 23, 25, we will hold a
I Great Miners' Strike
Sale of Best Dry Goods !
On account of the great miners' strike we have a large stock of Summer Goods which we offer at the jL
greatest cut prices ever given in this city. j
Cut out the coupon attached to the bottom of this advertisement purchase one dollar's, worth of goods
A and you will receive 30 stamps.
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Linings
12'ic Fast Black Percaltnc 9c
15c Fast Black Percallno 12Viu
15c Biisht Shades Pcrcallnu Sc
4flc Black Moreno Skirting, nil wool 2."c
33c Mercerized Linings, bright shades l'Jc
Silks
r,Sc Foulard Silks ,.... 33c
73( Foulard Silks Cheney Bros' 49c
$1.00 Foulard Silks Cheney Bros.' G'Jc
73c Taffetas, fancy stripes and figures, suitable for
Waists anil linings 39c
30c Cord Wash Silks, beautiful shades 33c
Black Taffeta Silk, yard wide, guaranteed J1.00
Black Taffeta Silk, waterproof S1.23
Black Satin Duchess Cheney Bros.' 69c
Colored Taffetas In all shades 48c
Dress Goods
73c Homespun Cheviots, all wool, 54 inch G9c
$1.00 New Basket Cheviots, black and navy 75c
?1.2: New Black Ariuure, basket effects and cords. 75c
$1.00 Black Mistrel, 50 inch 79c
$2.00 Covert Tweed Suiting $1.50
Skirtings, black and navy, hair-line of white 75c
$1.00 Suitings, Coverts, Poplins, AVhlpcords 75c
Silk Stiipe Wool Challies, solid colors 29c
New Stiipe Walstiugs, a beautiful selection. 50c and 75c
Table Linens
33c Cream Table Linen 2Pe
40c Cream Table Linen 33c
03c Cream Damask, pure linen 55c
90c Cream Damask, pure linen 73c
$1.2.", Cream Damask, extra heavy ....,$1.00
63c Snow White Damask 53c
69c Snow Whale Damask 59c
89c Snow White Damask 79c
$1.2- Snow White Damask $1.00
Andiew Iteed's $2.25 Damask ....$1.75
Silver Bleached German Napkins .'....$1.25
German Dice Pattern Napkins, all linen 7c
$2.73 Irish Cream Double Damask Napkins $2,25
Snow White Napkins, special ."$1.29
Snow White Napkins, large size $1.48
$2.23 Snow White Napkins, special $1.73
$3,75 Best Double Damask Napkins $3,00
White Goods
20c India Linen 15c
13o India Linen . 12'4u
15o Lace Stripe AVash Goods , 10c
23c Lace Stripe Pique 15c
33c White P. K. Welt, black stiipe 19c
New Mprceii.Pd Stripe White Waistlng 23c and 33c
20o White Skirting Ducks 15c
Notions
Mennen's Talcum Powder, box ;... 14c
Shetland Floss, Lion brand, Sc 13 for $1,00
Midnight Gerumntown Zephyr 6c
Saxony Yarns, Lion brand 9c
Cushion Tops, oil paintings ISu
Mo Klnstle S'ltin and Leather Bolts , 23c
25c Turnover Silk mid Linen lOniby Collars 0o
15c Fancy Neck Hlbbons 10c
15c Black Chuntlllo Luce , 80
$1.75 Parasols $1.00
Sewing .Machine OH, lurgo bottle 8c
15c Lace Fdgo Handkerchiefs 10c
Embroidered Handkerchiefs , ,.,,12'c
15c White Pearl Waist Buttons 10c
White Pearl Waist Buttons 5c
Fast Black Umbiellus , 39c
39u White Silk Gloves , 25c
25d Luce Gloves ,.,, ,..,.,.. 19c
ISc Grey and Tun Lisle Gloves .,,..,,.,. 10c
Corsets
Corsets, formerly sold for $1.00 and $1,50, for COc
Flexltone, P. N,, J. B M, H Jackson AValsts,
Muslin Underwear
Corset Covers , t,,, ,..,...,,,,,,,.,.,., ,,18c to $2.00
Drawers ,,...,,... ,,, ,...,. ,23o to $2.00
Gowns and Skirts ,,.,..,, ...,,. ,..,,,,, ,45e to $9.50
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Cut Out This Coupon
Purchase $1.00 worth
of goods and you will
receive 30 stamps. ,
Aueust 33. 3.1 and ac.
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J MEARS & HAOEN.
Shirt Waists
75c and $1.00 Gingham and Percale AValsts 59c v
$1.50 and $2.30 Mercerized AValsts $1.00
$3.00 to $3.50 AA'hite Lawn AVaists $2.00
$2.00 White Lawn AVaists $1,00 X
$1.00 White Lawn Waists 49c
Dress Skirts, Etc.
Pnlka Dot Duck Skirts 98c
$7.30 All-AVool Homespun Twill Skirls $4.95 T
Ladies' Full Suits at special prices. V
Ladies' AVash Suits at about the cost of material.
$1.25 Kimonas, fine Batiste 75c k
$1.00 Klmonns, pretty Lawns 75c
$1.30 Light Lawn Percale AVrappers $1.00
$1.25 Light Lawn Percale AVrappers 75c A
$3.50 AVhite and Black China Silk AVaists $2.50 Y
Hosiery and Underwear 4
Ladies' ?5c Swiss Lace A'csts 19c
Ladles' 50c Fine Lisle Arests 41c
Ladles' 15c Bibbed A'csts 12V2c
Ladles' 13c Bibbed A'ests 10c J
Ladles' 10c Ribbed A'csts 8c
Ladies' Fine Open Striped Hose 15c
Ladies' 13c Black Hose 10c jT
Ladies' 10c Black Hose 3 for 25c W
Misses' 23c Polka Dot Hose 12.c
Misses' 25c Mercerised lied Hose 15c a
Men's 13c Seamless Hose 3 for 23e r
Men's 15c Open Stiipe Black Hobe lie
Men's 15c Open Stripe Bed Hose Ho f
Men's 15e Open Stripe Blue Hose lie
Boy's 75c Heavy Bicycle Hose 19c
Wash Goods
12'c Duck, blue and black, white dot or stripe... Slfcc O
12'c Covert and Homespun Skirtings 10c A
Bate's Seersucker,' best goods made 10c a
15c New Dress Ginghams 10c V
8c Seersucker Ginghams fi'c
25c Kgyptlnn Shear Ginghams 15c yv
45o Silk Warp Ginghams 23c V
25c Plain Morcmiiicd Ginghams 35c
:2jc Lawns, Batistes and Dimities "-'
15c Swiss, Lappets, Batistes and Organdies 10c 2jT
Flannellottes, full yard wide ,,... 9c 4r
00c Kmbroldcred Swisses, Silk Ginghams, Printed
Muslin de Sole .'... 19c X
Domestics
10c Outing Flannels Sc a
7c Outing Flannels 6c V
20c Kxtra Heavy Ticking 15c
15c Best Amosjvoag Ticking 12Kc jb
He Best Straw Ticking Do J
fie Indigo Blue Prints, gold figures 4o
5c Good Dark Pints 3 Vic
6c Cream Shaker Flannel , 4c IT
flu Cream Shaker Flannel 7u
7c Best Apron Glughums, blown check 5c
9c Bleached Canton Flannel 7c ,.
10c Unbleached Canton Flannel Sc V
6c Unbleached Muslin, yard wide 5a
So Unbleached Sheeting Oc k
6c Good Bleached Muslin , 5o
9u Best Hill Muslin 7c
42-lnch Lockwood Pillow Casing , llo
45-lucli Lockwood Pillow Casing 12a Y
48. Inch Lockwood Pillow Casing 13o
54-Inch Lockwood Pillow Casing,,,.,..., , He A
S-4 Sheeting , 17c X
9-4 Sheeting , 19c NT
10-4 Sheeting 21o V
42-Inch Bleached Lockwood Pillow Casing 12o jfk
45-Inch 'Bleached Lockwood Pillow Casing 13o V
f 0-Inch Bleached Lockwood Pillow Casing,,,,,,,.,, 14c
54-Inch Bleached Lockwood Pillow Casing,,,, 15o tv
8-1 Bleached Lockwood Shouting, loo
0-1 Bleached Lockwood Sheeting,.., , ,,, 21n J
10-4 Bleached Lockwood Sheeting,,., ,,,..,. 23o dfr
Wears & Hagen
415 and 417 Lackawanna Aye,
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Interest Grows Daily
in the New Autumn
Goodsthe Waist Cloths
Aio much ndmlred and In fact nro already being worn during tho
cool hours of the fast shortening davs.
Rops Cord Waistings,
Persian Embroidered Albatross Cloth,
Black and White Stripe Crepes,
Fancy Silk and Wool Persians,
Persian Stripe Granite Cloths,
Plain and Fancy Stripe Challies
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vim-ia juu limy 11KU UUllL'l
Prices from 15c the Yard Up.
The Persian Flannels .
Aro worth looking at. They're the proper thing for Dressing
Sucqucs, House Gowns, Waists, Etc.
Two Weights Iflr OtlH 1 Cr- The Yard
Are Shown at UC dHU IjL This Week.
See the window display. These flannels with their beautiful color
harmonies In stripes and fancy Oriental borders, represent the most
beautiful fabric, ut the prices asked, ever shown In this or any other S
city.
Advance Styles in Dress Goods
Are ready for your Inspection, although our full line Is not yet open
McCoanell & Co.,
J? The Satisfactory Store.
uiux Lackawanna venue. 5)
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Why Should You
Worry and Fret
MONEY
FOR
YOU!
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MONEY
FOR
YOU!
Why Don't You Borrow Honey
On Your Household Furniture.
Why? Because you can pay ns Just whenever you know you will.
have the money to spare. You pay in small easy instalments, either
weekly or monthly. You may have the loan for one month or for a
whole year.
The cheapest way to get out of financial trouble is to get a small
loan from us. We will tell you at first exactly what a loan for any,
amount for any length of time will cost. We charge only a mod
erate rate for the use of the money, and you will be surprised to find
how very low our charges are. You pay only'for the actual time you
keep the money. This company does not charge compound interest
at all, nor are there any extra charges of any kind.
No publicity, no questions are asked among your friends or neigh
bors. No endorsement of papers here. Everything fair and square.
FROM $10 TO $300 LOANED.
Tor 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 0 months and 12 months time.
To he returned in weekly or monthly instalments as best suits the
borrower.
Private Rooms for Free Consultation.
Remember that there is no compound interest to pay and that you
pay us whenever it is most convenient.
Scranton Loan Guaranty Co.
207 Wyoming Avenue.
Business Hours: 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Saturdays: 8 a. m. to io p. m.
Squire's Building
Near Cor. Spruce.
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The frequent changes
of temperature during- a
trying- season like this,
demand the occasional
use of a pure stimulent
Green Valley Rye
Whiskey
Saves doctor bills.'
A Quart Bottle for $1.25 at
Old 'Phone
2162.
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Lackawanna Ave.Scramton
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New Thone
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No. 211 Washington Ave, No, 211 Washington Ave,
Griffin Art Shop
SU WASHINGTON AVENUE,
Prettier in a Frame
AND THEN A DAINTY GOLD FRAME IS SO MUCH MORE
ATTRACTIVE THAN THE OTHER KIND, WHY NOT PURCHASE
ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL FRAMES NOW ON EXHIBITION,
AND PROTECT THE PHOTOS OF YOUR BSST FRIENDS ? THE
PRICE-WSLL IT IS SO LOW THAT YOU CAN GET THE GEN
UINE FOR THE COST OF THE IMITATION, PRIOES ARE FROM
SBC UP, ,
A Specially rretty une at so uenis.
NOTE THE WINDOW DISPLAY,
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