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THE SCRAOTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 25, 1902. ,
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WEST SCRANT0N
Columbia Hose Company Leaves for Allen
town Today -Will Present a Trumpet
of Anthracite to Allentown Boys.
The members nf the Columbia IIoso
company will Icnvc for Allentown via
the Central nallroad of New Jersey this
morning. They will present the Allen
town Engine company, No. 7 with a
handsome souvenir trumpet mitdo from
Anthracite coal. It will be remembered
thnt this trumpet was on exhibition
nt the store of William K. Johns for
several weeks.
Those who will ro are: Messrs. Jacob
Klnssloy, William K. Johns. William T.
Lewis, John D. Lewis. William Phillips,
Kvnn Walters. William Lyman, Harry
Colle, James MeCIevelntid, John Mor
gan,. Kdwnrd Davis, Timothy Jones,
Albert Lewis, Joseph Oliver, William
CI. Jones, S. B. Price, Bert Follows,
George Hughes", William Marsh, John
Davis, Isaac Kvans, Scth Jones, Bert
Williams, Simon Thomas and T. Owen
Jones.
Social and Smoker.
West Side Conclave No. 211, Improved
Order Hcptasophs enjoyed a social and
smoker In Ivorltc hall Inst evening. It
was unusually well attended. Those
present enjoyed Interesting Instructive
addresses by Henry A. Parsons, Hon. T.
Jefferson Heyno'Ids, William Corless,
Hlltis Kvans, Charles Lull and L. A.
Stevens.
L. A. Howell w;is chairman and read
letters of regret from Hon. A. A. Vos
hurg and C. C5. Bnlnnd who were de
tained from belnsr present. After the
speech making light refreshments and
cigars were enjoyed.
Jones-Sheppie.
Miss Minnie Jones, daughter of Mr.
nnd Mrs. David W. Jones, of North
Fllmore nvenuo. and Fred Shcpple, of
Green Blilge, left via the Lackawanna
on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock for
Buffalo.
Upon reaching Buffalo they repaired
to the home of the groom's uncle where
they were united In marriage. After a
brief wedding trip they will return tn
this city and will reside In Green Ridge.
The announcement of the wedding of
these popular young people will come
as a surprise to their numerous friends.
Pleasant Birthday Party.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Jeffrey, of South
Hyde Park avenue, entertained a host
of young people Tuesday evening, In
honor of Pearl, their eldest daughter's
birthday. The usual pleasures were in
dulged in until a late hour, when dainty
viands were served by Mrs. Jeffrey, as
sisted by Mrs. J. Pellam, of Waveiiy.
In attendance were: Misses Helen
ntnniin riniMixn nnllnn. T.nlii Jones.
Norma' Jones, Blanche Evnns, Iluth
Acker, Elsie Ackei. Florence Crawford,
Mlna Haus, Gertrude Blddlcmnn, Har
riet Thomas, Mattle Poole, Katie Davis,
Myra Smith, Adeline Thro, Ella Paine,
Ruth Carson, Ruth Williams. Mildred
Wrlgley, Mildred Whitman, Margaret
Tcrwllllgcr, Elsie Becker. Margaret,
nraro nnri Prnrl Jeffrey: Messrs. Hugh
Gray,, Bruce McDermott, Arthur Phil
lips, Claude I'liuiips, tinrry uious, ny
Whitman, Ralph Whitman, Ray Will
lams, Harry Johnson, Harold Davis,
Walter Smith, Newton Roberts, Ralph
Ilouser, John Apgar.
Rovengo Wns Expensive,
'rim thrnwinp nf i stonn through one
of the large plate glass windows In the
saloon of C. C. DeckeinieK, or bouin
Mull! nvonlln mat T.HWrpnce BUrllS. Of
2012 Luzerne street, $44. Burns entered
the saloon nnd nsKctl for annus on
nrnilll. Tlnnn linlni? refused, he stenncd
outside, selected a nice lurge stone and
sent It crashing tnrougn me winuow.
He was arrested and locked up. In
police court yesterday morning Magis
trate Davles fined him $5 for the exer
cise he indulged in and ho al'so paid $39
for the broken glass.
Beautifying Church.
Twelve men, under Charles B. Scott,
are at work Installing the steam plant
In the Simpson Methodist Episcopal
church. This much-needed Improve
ment will be completed in ubout a
week.
Several painters nrc engaged in giv
ing the outside brickwork a coat of red
paint, and after this Is completed the
church will bo painted throughout. An
Iron fence will also be erected In front
of the edifice. AVhen these Improve
ment) arc completed, the members of
the church can boast of one of the pret
tiest and most commodious churches
on this side.
30 Stamps Given Away.
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page of this paper. Mears & Hagen.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
FREE! FREE! FREE!
Five stamps given away with
each bottle of Dufour's French Tar
G. W. JENKINS.
The Ladles' Aid society of the First
Baptist church will serve supper in the
church parlors from 5 to 0 this evening.
Navajo tribe, Improved Order of Red
Men, will meet In Red Men's ball tomor
row evening.
Entprpil.se lodge. No. 21, Loyal Knights
of America, will meet on Monday even
ing In special session. As Important bus
iness Is to bo transacted the presence of
every member Is desired.
The Men's league of the First Welsh
Baptist church met last evening.
Ml.ss Louise Loomis, of Toklo, Japan,
who has been the guest of Miss Paulino
Pitcher, of Price street, has loft for Col
umbia university.
The Bcllcvuo Loyal Crusaders will bold
an Important meeting In the Ilcllevue
mission this evening.
The Christian Endeavor society of the
Washburn Street Presbyterian chinch
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Asthma and Hay Fever Cured.
The truly marvelous euros of Asthma,
which nro being c Hoc ted by Dr. Bchlff
mann's Asthma Curo certainly call for
notice.
Ilov. O. L. Taylor, of Washburn, 111.,
says: "Somo 1 years ago my wife- used
several packages of your Asthma Curo
which resulted In a permanent curo."
A Hay Fovcr sufferer writes! "Ihavo
boon 0 BUfTorcr from Hay Fovcr for over
COyoars, nnd It scorned harder every year.
Tho first night I used your Asthma Curo
I was groatiyrollovrd. It cured my cough
after using a fuw times. 1 shall rocom
mond it to all sufferers of Hay Fovcr."
Mrs. MarthaSlmorson, Lnlnosburg. Mich.
Sold by nil druggists nt hoc nnd 11.00.
Send Sc stnmp to Br. K. Schlffmann, Box
805, St. Paul, Minn., for a frco trial
package.
will hold a harvest home Boclnl thin oven
lug. The Y. 1j. A. of the Simpson Methodist
Kplscopal church will hold their mutual
entertainment nnd social In the church
parlors thin evening.
Tho Wnhnctii dnnclng clani will hold
their regular weekly dance this evening.
Miss Jennie Morgan, of 117 North Pll
moro nvenuc, milliner at Dougherty &
Thomas', has resigned her position to ac
cent one with Ocrson.
Bev. Dr. Wnrdcn, of Philadelphia, sec
retary of the Presbyterian Sunday school
board, will address the members of tho
Wnihbiirn Street Presbyterian church on
Sunday evening.
Itepalrs to the North Hyde Park ave
nue brick pavement, between I.nfnyctto
and Price, are almost completed,
William II. Courtrlght, of ll.in Boek
street, is out again after u severe Ill
ness. Mls Mary Mnhon, nf Jackson street, Is
recovering from an Illness.
Miss Margaret Kvans, of Hock Htrcct.
lias returned home, after an extended
visit with WIlke-i-TSnrro friends.
Thomas Jones has returned to his homo
In Dickson city, after a visit with West
Scranton friends.
The nollco were called lat evening to
arrest a fellow on South Main avenue,
who was drunk and using obscene lan
guage. Two patrolmen went to the scene
but when they placed him under arrest,
he laid down on the sldewnlk and abso
lutely refused to move. Ho was carried
to tho station house, where bo gave tho
name of John Statts, and said ho lived
in Taylor. He will bu given at hearing
this morning.
DUNMORE DOINGS.
Friday Afternoon Exercises at High
School Death of Mrs. Charles
Bice, a Former Resident.
At the Friday afternoon exercises at
the Hltth school this week, tho literary (se
lections will be taken from Longfellow s
wotks. Tho exercises begin at 2.0 In the
High school assembly room, and tho pub
lic Is Invited. The following Is tho pro
gramme In detail:
"AN HOUR WITH T.ONG FELLOW."
Song "The Standard Bearer" ....I. Class
Kssny "Longfellow" Bertha Cullen
Recitation "The Psalm of Life,"
George Rauschmcycr
Solo "Afterwards" Anna McC.inn
Recitation "The Builders". .Helen Kurrer
Recitation "Paul Rcvcrc's Ride,"
Marlon Swartz
Song "Song of the Volunteers'... .Class
Recitation "The Old Clock on the
Stalls" Minnie Webber
Song a Class
Death of Mrs. Eice.
The many friends in town of Mrs.
Charles L. Rice, who many years ago
was a resident here, during the time Mr.
Rice was pastor of the Methodist Episco
pal church, will be grieved to hear of
her death, which occurred on Monday at
tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. N. II
Gillette, in Cortland. N. Y.
Plans had been made for the celebration
of the fiftieth anniversary of her mar
riage, which occurred on the Sunday be
fore her death, but instead of a day of
gladness, tho day was spent In silent
waiting for the coming of the Grim
Reaper. During her residence here. Mrs,
Rlee formed ninny warm filendshlps,
which had been continued through these
many years. Interment was made yes
tcrdny in Cypress Hill cemetery In Brook-lyn.
30 Stamps Given Away.
See our advertisement on nnother page
page of this paper. Meats & Hagen
PERSONAL NOTES.
B. K. Branson, of Elm street, has re
turned from a week's stay in New York.
Miss Marlon Brydcn, of Blakely street,
is spending the week with PIttston
friends.
Mrs. John Hoffman, of West Drinker
street, is visiting friends In Philadelphia.
Mis. A. J. Murray Is visiting her son
nt Lopez, Sulllvun county.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burschell have re
turned home from n 'short btay with
friends In Moscow.
Mr. and Mrs. Krunk AVhecler, of Phila
delphia, aro visiting at the home of
Friend Bles:eckcr, on Church street.
NORTH SCRANTON.
A very pleiibiint mu prise party was ten
dered dairies D.indo at his homo on
Diamond uvenuo last evening by a num
ber of his friends. Singing and dancing
and other diversions weio Indulged In un
til nearly midnight when refreshments
were served, Among those present were:
Misses Murtha Jones, Jnno Sunders,
Murgaret Davis, Kuto McDermott, AniilQ
Smith, Annie K.irwltz, A. Bennett, Ollle
Lash, Gertrude Lash, Romor Bemmur,
Mollie Jeffreys, Mrs. Bennett. Mrs. Bem
mor, Mrs. Decretsh, and Messis, Will
iam Leonard, Silas Evans. Nathaniel
Jehu, George Lash, A. Bennett, David
Davis, Robeit Arlg, Prank Lash, James
Cininer, Charles Dando, Cliff old Gay and
Fred Ransom.
Services over the remains of tho lata
Mrs. Richard Sharpies wero hold yester
day at the homo on William street, and
later the remains weio taken to the
Welsh Congregational church, West Mar
ket stieet, where tho funeral services
were held. Long beforo tho tlmo set for
the arilval of tho funeittl at the church
lurge throngs of people gathered to view
tho remains for tho last time, Tho ser
vices wero In charge of Rev, It, S, Jones,
of tho Welsh Congregational chinch, as
sisted by Row, H. J. Reese, of tho Puri
tan Congregational church. Dr. Jones
spoke highly of the Christian life tho
deceased hud lived while a member of his
church. Piuyer was offetcil by Row
Reese. Tho floral offerings wcto many
nnd beautiful. Tho remains were bnrnu
to tho Cumbrian cemetery and laid to
rest,
The members of the Oreon niduo cas
tie, No, 1'. Ancient Older Knights of
Mystic Chain, met and organized a uni
form auk of knights nt their lust meet
ing. Richard Ilurluml, senior member
of tho order, was elected captain. The
other of fleets chosen weio: Ed waul
Jones, first lieutenant Hugh Thomas, sec
ond lieutenant; Richard Ascott, ser
geant; Benjamin Roberts, corporal, und
William R. Jones, treasurer
Mrs. Mniguict gangster will address the
annual meeting of tho Young Women's
Christian association tit 2 North Main
uvenuo, Saturday evening at 7,30 o'clock.
Ladies ami gentlemen nio Invited. Miss
Elizabeth Hcuwood will play "Consola
tion" for an opening number and Mrs.
Cramer Von Storch will sing, nnd the
Presbyterian choir will render "Mlzpuh"
In closing.
30 Stamps Given Away.
See our advertisement on another page
puge of thla paper. Mcuru & Haecn
SOUTH SCRANTON
PEETTY WEDDING AT
OHUBOH OF PEACE.
THE
Tho Contracting Parties Wore Miss
Loulso Anna Allam ami Johann
Carl Moesel nnd Rov. E. J. Schmidt
Performed the Ceremony An Inr
teresting. Bowling Match Paul J.
A. Schmidt and Miss Kate Gardner
Wedded Bell of St., John's Church
Wns Rung for First Time.
Colds, Headache
Catarrh.
Relieved In 10 Minutes by Dr. Ajt
Mew's Catarrhal Powder.
Rev. W. It, Main, pastor of tho Baptist
Emanuel Church, Buffalo, given strong
testimony for nnd is a linn believer In
Dr. Agnow's Catarrhal Powder. He has
tried many kinds or remedies without
avail. "After using Dr. Agnow's Ca
tarrhal Powder I was benefited at once"
rn his words. It Is n wonderful remedy
niiu win leiiuvu iiuy miiiii ui iieiiu pitui
In ten minutes and eradicate catarrh, 20
Dr, Agnew's Heart Cure helps the orerworked heart
Sold by Wm, G. Clark and II. C. Sun
del son. i
A very pretty wedding took place last
evening nt tho Church of Pcaco on Pros
pect avenue, tho principals being Miss
Loulso Anna Allam, and Johann Carl
Moesel, of Cedar avenue, recently of New
York city.
The ceremony thnt made them mnn and
wife, took place at S o'clock and wns wit
nessed by many friends of the brldo and
groom. Itev. i. J. Schmidt, pastor of tho
church, ofilclntcd, nnd gave" the happy
pair his blessing at tho reception which
followed. Tho brldo was attended by
Miss Mary Seldc, of New York city; Miss
Anna Kuhn and Miss Barbara Gchhurdt,
of this city. They were all charmingly
attired In while. Tho groom was at
tended by Fred Moesel, John Schroedcl
and Albert Kuhn.
A reception was held nftcr tho cere
mony at 712 Cedar avenue, whore tho
newly wedded couple will begin house
keeping. At the supper which followed
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mocsol were presented with
many tisetul nnd costly presents.
Schmidt-Gardner Wedding.
Paul J. A. Schmidt and Miss Kate
Gardner wero joined In wedlock last
evening. Tho ceremony wns performed
by Itev. E. J. Schmidt, at the residence,
HI Kim street, In tho presence of many
friends of both parties. Tho brldcsmnld
was Miss Lily Schmidt, the groomsman
being Georgo Gardner, a brother of the
bride.
A reception nnd supper followed the
wedding when tho happy couple received
many useful and costly presents.
German M. E. Notes.
Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Prospect
Avenue Gorman Methodist Episcopal
church met in monthly session yesterday
afternoon and transacted routine busi
ness. The choir met for practlco In the even
ing, nnd there was a Inrgo attendance,
their work being highly commended by
Pastor Hausser, who attended tho meet
ing. Next week a debate will be conducted
by fhc Young People's Boclety of tho
Kpworth league. Tho subject will be,
"Resolved, Thut labor unions are detri
mental to the welfare of the country."
Tho negative will bo taken by Charles
Naeher nnd the nfflrmiitivn by Leo Rnt
zel. A discussion in general will follow
tho debate, and refreshments will bo
served.
An Exciting finish.
Tho Arlington took two out of three
games from the Backus team last night
on the former's alleys. The bowling on
each side was Just about nvorage hut ox
citement ran high at the end of the third
gamo when It took the last ball to decide
the contest. Vogelsang, the new Backus
player, was high average man. The
score:
ARLINGTON'S.
J. Klofer
Davis ....
C. Klefci-
Roll
Mcistcr ..
170
119
1M
14.'
Peckham
Coons
Fnhrenbolt ..
Vogelsang ....
Hopkins
7ti0
BACKUS.
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.... 112
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HO
l.T,
130
JOS
127
201
119
ISO
127
779 790
High score Mcistcr, 205.
High average Vogelsang, 177
171!- r.0l
MS- 117
1 17- 44.1
170 47ii
HO- 4S7
7SS 20oli
143- 421
133 MM
137- 41S
1S1- Wi
109- 479
785-2331
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NUBS OP NEWS.
Miss Mary Reardon, will have charge of
the euchre party which takes place In St,
John's hall this evening. Some new fea
tures have been arranged and tho affair
promises to bo Interesting.
The St. Aloyslus Total Abstinence so
ciety, has nrranged for a debate this
evening on this subject: "Is John Mitch
ell a greater man than J. P. Morgan?"
William Rode, clerk for Gutheinz, Wcls
scr & Krayer, the Cedar avenue butchers,
surprised Ids friends by getting quietly
mariled Tuesday evening. His brldo is
Mrs, Rnlsey, of West Scranton, and tho
ceremony wns performed by Rev. W. A.
Nordt at tho Hickory street parsonage.
After the wedding Mr. nnd Mrs. Rode
left on a wedding tour, nnd on their ic
turn they will go to housekeeping on
Stone avenue.
Dr. Schloy's Lung Healing Balsam la
guaranteed to euro all coughs. "No cure,
no pay." For sale by all dealers.
Tho bell for St. John's new church on
PIttston avenue, which was dedicated re
cently, rang for the first time yesterday.
Tho work on tho new church has so far
progressed that tho Rev. R. J. Mellcy ex
pects to hold tho dedicatory services on
the first Sunday In November,
Tho wedding of M. J. Syron. of Emmet
street, and Miss Elizabeth Horch, of First
street, will take place at St. Mary's Ger
mnn Catholic chinch Wednesday morn
ing, October S at 9 o'clock.
Election of officers was held nt James
Council lodge of Odd Fellows last night
and the following offlceis wero chosen:
Noble grand. W. W. Howltt; vice grand,
Rutherford B. II. Klnback; assistant sec
retary, Nicholson; delegate to stato con
vention, Slim ell, Installation of ofilcors
will ho held nt their hall next Wednesday
evening,
GREENRIDGE.
Mrs. W. Tlnglcy, of Derrick Center, Is
spending a few days with Green Rldgo
friends.
Miss Frank Lewis, of I'nlondale, Is tho
guest of Mrs. A. II, Shannon, of Now
York street,
John Hangl, of Dickson avenue, has re
turned from Ithaca, where has wus on
business,
Walter Ilnrbor, of Mousey avenue, hns
accepted a position with C. II. Curen.
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Scranton Choral Society,
One hundred and ninety-one singers
were In attendance nt tho rehearsal nf
tho Scranton Choral society In Muslo hall
last evening. Conductor Watklns direct
ed the chorus in the reheaisal of tho
threo choruses to bo rendered ut tho
Brooklyn eisteddfod. All tho singers wero
assigned tn their recrnhii uivitu Itiut ovm,.
Ing. Tho proposed concert to be given In
mo i.yceiim m njovemuor was discussed.
AIT OLD ATO Wftt-TRIED REMHDT,
uma tit ttj or f-vw a arrrnz-wY-K-m nvn.n
for children teething, is the prescription of
VtnA rtt thn tins fatnntn U..I ..I .. J
burses In the United States, and him been
used sixty years with nover-ralllng suoj
flren. During tho process of teethlnc its
ttulue is incalculable. It relieves tho chllj
rom pain, cures diarrhoea, urlplng In thi
nw.la a n1 wlnl.All, n.. ..,.., ...-
to the child it rests tho mother. Price.
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AMUSEMENTS,
Lyceum Theatre,
M, Itcls, Lessen nnd Manager.
A, J, Duffy, Business Manager.
Friday Night, Sept. 26.
K1RKLASHELLES
Big Scenic Production. The Heroic Drintt,
SERGEANT
Play and
Company a
Terrific lilt I
JAMES
U rect from Its great run
at the IIIk Boston theatre.
Same Cast and
Production,
by niraBNB WALTER
A Romnnco of mi Enlisted Mnn.
I'rlfcs Sue.. We, 3c., $1.W and J1.60.
Scats on sale.
Saturday Jf$!Je Sept. 27
WM. A. BRADY'S
Famous Original Production,
Lovers' Lane
The play thnt ran tin entire year
in threo cities fcnd wns witnessed
by two million people In New
York, Chicago and Philadelphia.
DQIPE0M,,ln'e' asenndsoc.
rniULJ NlRht, IJC, 5c, 75C, $1.
Dltigrnm opens Thursday at 9 a. in.
NEWARMORY,SCRANTON,Pa
SONG RECITAL BY
EVIME. SEMBRICH
Leading Soprano Metropolitan Opera Co.,
TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 21, 1902, AT 8.30
PRICES, 75c to $2.30. Diagram now open at Powell's Music Store, Scranton : Marx Long's
Store, Wilkes-Barre ; H. F. Clark's Drug Store, Carbondale. Orders for seats received by mail or 'phone.
AMUSEMENTS.
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Academy of Music
M, Rele, Lessee nnd Manager. I
A. J, Duffy, Business Manageft
week xsjs.7 sept, 2Z. ,
And Nil
Dlf I
Company
Thursday Matlnee.'"A lloynl Lover.'' i
TllllrHrlllV TJlt-1, .'Pttn 1.-.lnl -tFir1.1lnJH V
nt-oiiiiiiicc, id una zu corns.
NIrIU, 10, 20 and 30 ccntfl.
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DANIEL RYAN
AM. NEXT WH13K, ,
Irene Myers Stock Co.,
Monday Night, "The Electrician."
Dixie's Theatre,
' IIENUV KARNSWOnTII DIXIE.
Lessco and Manngor. 1
WUUli OK SUPTUMBEU 22.
Hugh Stanton &, Co.
In Comedy.
Forester & Floyd, Coster Delineator
nnd others, and
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Dolau nnd Lenlinr,
Itaymond and Kurkamp
Two performances dally, 2.30 and 8,15.
Prices 15, ::, s.1 und W)c.
Special matlueo prices.
S7Triictlon cars stop at tho door.
STAR THEATRE
ALF. G. IIERIUNGTON, Manager.
ThurMlnv. Friday and Saturday,
SEPTEMBER. 23, 26, 27.
"THE DEVIL'S DAUGHTER?
MATINEE EVERY BAY. -
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"YOUR HAT"
What's the Style for Fall ?
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There is no doubt in the minds of men who
have visited this store that our Hat Depart
ment' is not only the largest, but the most pop
ular in this city. The larg-e display of strictly
new Hat Styles from season to season is the
only mag-net that attracts the stylish dresser to
this department. This Fall season every
known shape and block is represented, both in
soft and stiff hats, and by keeping- constantly in
touch with the leading manufacturers we secure
the exclusive Shapes that appear in the best hat
stores of the larger cities. From such a
display as is shown here you can best
select your Fall hat, and whether you
want to pay $1.50 or $3.50, you will find
the quality strictly in accordance with
our well known policy :
"The best for the price you pay."
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Ready for
Xmas
211 WASHINGTON AVENUE.
Why not make your own gifts this Year. Beautiful
pieces of Burnt Work are acceptable everywhere. Come
in and talk to us about it.
Classes have been formed in Pyrography and in
dividual instruction given or assistance rendered on
original designs. Outfits on sale. Terms, 50c a lesson.
You Must Be Ready
MELORUM
SCOTT
CO.
For the cold days already upon us, with a gown for street
wear, just a little nicer than any you have yet possessed.
It's possible, too, if you purchase one of the Handsome
Dress Patterns we are selling this week.
126 WYOMING AVENUE
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