The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 08, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SC1UNTON TIUBUNE-WEUxNESDAV, OCTOBER 8, 1902.
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THE SIMON LONG'S WIN
IN EXCITING GAME
j The Scoie Was 3-1, In n Contest
I Which "Chuck" Connois Declme3
J Won the Bun of All on Duffy's
Field This Yeni Cnibondale Gets
the Only Earned Hun Good Fltch-
, Ing of McAndiew nnd Splendid
Fielding on Both Sides The Hit
That Didn't Come When Needed.
Tn ptnbnbly tliP last Knine of the hpii
bou. and the one wlildi liml limit- ( v
rltliiR inoinpiilH limn nn "f Hip xi-ii-on,
the Hlninii I.iiiik li'iiin, ol Mutton nnd
Wllkes-lS.itie, won out ve.stenlnv
nfjiiliit the ('i(-(.int "Out 1VK" ni
uhiiiI bv tin1 Moio of 3-1.
It was nuly it Biinii' I" wliloli t'ltlvr
Mile hum tlit winner mull the hi" mini
wu nut In the hist Innlni?.
"Iltillv sire'" "iilil "I'liiiolt" Coiiikii".
"how clot' we ruin I' wlnnln' ilut biiiiip.
It . ii fille, utlsru't ItV" he t"C
HiiIuicmI u lie bouownl n eliew of Ned
Cloidoii's lilui' lubi'l. "If de lilt dut we
w.inlrtl wild only i tun. when It wiu
VMiit'd. ili' 'Huxir winliln't lie bis 'uuf
fill mo fulfill! Ymie kin bet yi l" life
on ilnt. Ode wu it nipt" tlinos deie
lnt 1 wuz Koln' td liue der Mess dub
nrtvcitlyr rut .i lilt In dp want tol'mii"
of ile dulh p.ipei". Dp mmc I fink n'
It dnt A11Kp WiiMi'm pp.nli ol n piste
didn't i tun wen dpi" wil? nien mi Iiiims.
de woll-:!' I n ! Mill Wilt's de Use?
'Tuny, de oi Idlest sriilnie of de M'cim
for P(lli'liU'lH II wu de lnin of deni
nil, an' I wuddn't ml't It liu IwUe
dn in !i c of aiiinl-'liuii "
We did conic mtfilit ncai tlelmr the
sroie, 1ml iip-t I .ii i'IIoiikIi not to Time
weio lliue times when we hid men on
Klips, but nlilv nine did p i:t 1 a lull.
This was W.iMi't In Hip (iKhth. arter
he made one of the lnliKost hit, en r
initio on DllllV- Held, lie w ill.ed up
find pitul the b.ill own out bevmtil
Hie ii wil In lentei fh Id. m iI.Iiir tlnee
nick, on the ill lie Tin- inn bv the
Way. was 111" null (ill u d l nil ol the
K.iino, and It I- u -H. in wlikh -how
v. hlt.li w.i the wind of the hiiiiic blew.
n these tluee Inning, the lootns wne
keutl to the hlshr-l pltili. nnd In Hie
ninth iiiniii?, whpn thne wits .1 ihanto
to -roie. the "ti.iln w.i. enough to i.nlc
uni's mile- a" nun h a- a tiollej 1 idp
thimigli M.ivlU'ltl We oilKbt to have
nun- that I-, we would 111 o to hue
been tin vli tin. '.tiitl we would Ii.iip
had the needed hit, a- ' Clunk" ('nu
llum ppl, lined. (Uiue whni w.intrd -o
biirliv, -o en b.idli Hut It w.i' a v Ii -ton
whlih 11. i. lint dl-eiidlt.ibH to u.
nnd no one is Kicking. .i II 11 a1" u Kieat
contest th it will be leiuenih-'ied bi
pei y one pie cut
The Ih-t Mills ueie Riitten In the
Simon Lohr's in the lli-t limliitr. but
they wpie not entitled to Hum Mi -UiiRh
trot hit ba-e 011 balls, but was
thiown out at fnlid bi l'niinttt in ttv
inp; to steal on .1 Held 11 iv AVeli made
a hit, and fiot sei oml 011 the fnietd
pluy. AVI11I mi- diou 1 r.mnou ball
down to Cienist Cult In left (bid. Cuff
came in to 't the bal' ou the bound,
luit he let it hustle bi hliu and belnie
he sailed it home, William- and Weir
seoied. Thev got anothei In Hie sKlli,
uftei Phillips -ot lh-t ba-e 011 .1 I limbic
bv Muiia. lie ailvaiit til two bics on
nut. Then m Ioiir Hi was Knoikeil to
Monahnn, wlikh he .iii;;1h Phillips
tiled to stole. Mou.ih.iu tin cm the ball
for home, wline It wnuld hat leaihed
safeli 1 notmli to put tin liinini out,
McAndiev. hoiinii. (.iiiKht i anil,
tin 11I111?. lliiew it to riaimeii, who wa
lint tun feet i in .1.1 riauilPii diilu'i
hold the ball, and the inn was -mud.
The i.nl.i inn lie Hiit lias In the
eighth. Wal-h. the Hist baltei, who up
P10 this Hive h.nl 1 ot landed -afelv,
pkKnl out a -loi ore and walking al-niii-t
mil of th" I n, but not IipmuiiI
I he llae, ji.i- t"tl the hall an awlul biff.
He i.i'pd it d.. hiKh. lndlnjt ii be
yond tlu no in Pi lei.tn Meld. 111 loan
a hit as madi on lUil'iV- Held. He was
pulling a id pintlni; 011 tlilid ba-e ulun
(Mitnilehki Wllll.iin turd arter hk
1 base, lidded the bail. JliYlnnei KOt
Ms lull' balls, .i.ul ri.ilinei.i it .11 In d
th-t 01 WMi's en 01 Cni'iutt kum Krd
a Iohr 111 to ifiiti', 11 hah w i 1 iiukIiI.
AVllllaii'- tin ill to Well, to i.iiih Ale
TI'UH.i lilt Wei; ill lipped the ball,
JliTieinei, hniieiu, 111, Ik hi tluie,
and Wiil-'i Montrd honie Kettlllfr the
i" edit 01 11 -tui 11 iiue, and making Hie
only rained 11111 ol the Kiinie. The net
two men went nut, and 0111 hlj'h hopes
of stoic, iiinie down 11 lib n heai.i tall.
In the ninth, tlnee Ii.im s nu balls
filled the ban's, 11 lid lieie was niir
ihaiiii'. The noiul 11. is almost Hantle
with elllns, but tluie was iuuIiIur
doliifi- A nail ll, and a lilt tn thlid.
and It w.i all oiei but Iiiii-HIuk tin the
ntie( I (,u-
lll iiiiuliMoii it nilKllt he mikki-sIcmI
that a slillii"- ill the iktalkd sioig will
be luteitj-tliiFr. H, ininpiilon It will
WAMIKKKKS
Tmvel Thousands of Miles nnd rind
It nt Home.
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u.Wc so about tiom niie plai e In an
Uher In .leaiili or Miinetliliifir we de.slie.
Tilbout nuice-i, ami dually lliul It
)Jk1u at hoiie awaltliiK us, A inlnliif,
Sfnjuineer nut 111 .Maiislleld. Aln , kin of
pCs epeileiuo with mlfec,
Uo Miy,-, "'i to llio ear ikms md
1JJWii been nivustonieil tn thinking
ffeo with my hteakfast eaeh moinliiK
fin the summer of tlult yeai I devel
tftied a seveie t.i.se of notions ptostia
lon and I took .oeiu (onijies of tte.it.
jinent for It In Tin onto, lltiifalo and
Olew Yoik oliy witliotit nbtalnlns any
5ei mniient benefit.
sOiie of the most HjliiK inaiilfestu
yjoiiR of tint iniihiil) was a coiiilltlnn nf
-neivous (APltement in wlikli i fuunti
jjiyself eieiy day dm Ins: the tnieuoon,
QX never oeciuieil to me to attilbtito
,-thts to roitee until I lead an .nheitise.
'jnent of jqius lust Fall ilPseilbinK u
'pflno similar to my own iilikh had ie.
celved benefit fioin the ttbo of 1'o.siiini
'Pereal Food Coffeev I ut nine ohmiseil
jny brealsfast beret age fiom Jua and
Mocha to l?o)tuin ana the nfieit mis
iipthlng short pf inuiieloiis. Attei us.
Oust It less than a week I was fiee fiom
rthornlng attacks ana In sis months till
38y nerrous symptoms had dlsuppeaied.
I hae demonstrated the fact that by
fallowing your dhectlons in niaklns
2ostum Food Coffee any one can abtqln
jas rich a cup of coffee from Postuin ns
grom any of the imported brands, and
.way rest assured that they Mill escapa
Hhe Injurious effects of coffee and ex
Verleme much benefit from the use of
xKpitnm." Name given by Postum Co.,
battle Creek, Jllch.
be shown that this naq the closest
giime. of the whole setitnh.
One wind as to the pltt'lilng. The
hits weie eieii, only six on eai'li sltle.
The shuip lleldlnR Is Indicated bv till".
.McAuiliew had mine nf the. huiuns, a'
he Have only four basei Vm bulls to
lln jet's seven and oil lick out one mote
num. All the hits weie sinules but
Walsh's, wlih h was u thtee-biiBKer.
The Simon Lour playeis me union;?
the. most Kentleniiinlv that It has been
the pletisuie of t'ui Imiiihtlinns to Kteet
this Ketipon. They will alwaH bo 11 el
conied to the Aiithiaclto city. The ap
pieiltittd how close was the mnijtln of
vleloiy.iind Iteely KHe 11 edit to the
descents. "It was 11 (tood K.ime," said
MuniiKi'l AlcAndii'M to The Tilbune
iitnn. "Hut we don't know that we owe
j oil utiv vote of thanks," he 1 0111 lulled,
siiiIIIukI.i, "for iiiillhitf us Into stub
tlKht ptaecH two or tluee tlnie. A lilt
lust then would lane tenlbly iiiInpiI
thlitKs lor us, I tell jou," This wits
Hilly an apt iibei vittlon. The scute:
CA It HON DA 1,11.
It. It I'D A. II.
Mtiiiaj, -s 11 ti n j
AViiNh, 1 1 t 1 j 11 0
AlcTleiiun, Sb II 11
KI.IIIUCI!, c 11 1 lj 11 11
Ihiiiiutt, lb u 11 la ,: 1)
I'liTf. If 1 11 J 11 1
Thiimas, lib 0 11 I to
Moiiahan, if 11 .' t to
.MiAndii w, p 11 11 1) 1 u
Total t tl .'7 11 I
SIMON r.o.w..
R II I'O A. i:.
McIIiikIi. If U 1 I 1 0
Well. U 1 1 : I 1
('Illinois, ,J J ,-, (j
Wlllliinis, ct 1 1 , 11 11
Phillips, e t 11 11 11
Dnilfiheiti, lb 0 11 11 ,! 0
l.nlid, -s 11 1 ,1' 11
KlliiKii if 11 1 i 11 0
wjei, p 11 I u ,! 1
Total ! 1; .7 17 .'
Slinnii l.nn J 11 11 0 11 I 11 (1 11 :
Ciisdtits 11 0 U II U II 0 1 II 1
I'aiiuil 1 mis-Sliiinu I.oiik, 1), Cm Imii
illle, 1 Till 10 base hit W.'lsli I'.issul
balls- I'lillllps. I, i'liiniioii, .' liisesna
lialN-Ofl Ilv.111, 7, nil AliAlubew, 1
lilt In plti In 1 None I'li-t base on 11
101s Koiir's, ,!, (.'lesienp, Slimkoiit
llwiri, 1: AleAliibeu, ' l.efl on
lui-i s I.oil s s; 1'icsieiits, .' Uoub'e
pliiis-l.iln) to ('(munis: Ihnniett to
I'l.iniieii Tline-1 I" I'mphe Htuke
Atteiiil.tiK.1 - ' "iiin
MUST SETTLE THE
CLIFFORD DUPLICATE
The School Bonid Adopts Besolution
Giving Ten Days to the Foimer
Tax Collectors Bondsmen.
Th" sihool bo.ml at its nieethifr la-t
nlKht made a foimal dem mil upon the
bondsnnn ol loiniei Tax C'ollei tot
ri ink 15 Cllffoid foi thei piMucit of
hi- unsettled duplliate, wlikh .ulokI
injt; to the -ihool di-tikt lepoit, Is in
the lielKhboihoiid ot fs.OOO, less pet
baps tnlninlf.-loos and exoneiations.
The .llj dais ri anted the bonds
men etplitd Monda.i lilRlit. At last
lilfrhf meetliif; the lollow hif; lenlti
llon was piesented bi Alt. Copel.tnd
with the ('pl.in,itlou thai its intindui
tinu wa- timely inasmuch as the tdxtv
da 1 pel luil of main had e.phed and
no wind hid been 1 ei eh ed tiom the
Fidelity (Juai.mtie (oinpani. The les
olutlim nails-
"He it ie-nlinl that the attorney of
the bo. nd be in-Hutted to pioeeed nt
ome to (olleet fiom the Ctiaranty
nmpiiir, -uiety for "i ,111k H. Cllffoid,
the amount due fiom him to this bond
as -tn li (olleitoi- ten das until e to
be Kien to -aid fluaianty tonipiny be
fnte suit be In ought."
The 1 evolution was adopted on mo
tion ol AH 1 an- without a dissent
ing Mite anil without debate.
While ihe Fidelity Guuiantv com
pani Is named in the le-olutlon. Hie
iiiinp 111.1 hold- an Imdenmlf.i Iiib bond
signed b.i seveial well known titiens
The) w 111 he loo-ei -.
The in tlon ol Supeilntendent flair
In suspending the No. .'i sihool stilUets
wa- 1 itltled.
The onli business was the njad
InJr of Supei InlPileiu dim's inonthlv
lepoit and the pi;, intuit of a taft of
bill-.
The lepoilei- weio kIipu a plea-ant
stupiNe at the meeting. The aeiont
niodatlons MtKKC-ted bv them .-nine
time iiKo, weie found to bine been
pi 01 hied foi in a Mileitdld de-k and
set of 1 linh s, the be.-t at any ol the
c It v hoilles nil nf which the neii-puper
men aic kieuly .ippieclullie.
OBITUARY.
,J1I5H. KATi: ATKINSON, wife of
1'atilik Atkinson, died ycetenluy 11101 11
Iiir at ." n't lock, at the ieldeiue on the
South Side, alter n .skknes-h of the
uionthi-.
All-. Atkinson was All-s Kate lloud
beloie lit 1 uiaiihlHe. She was hoi 11 In
Catboudale, 1 1)1) t ettis ago, anil hud
slnie lived heie. She gieii to woman
hood, theili-hliiK high Ideals and shed
a gentle lullueiite among tbo-e with
whom she m-soiiiiteil. She was a inem
bei of St. Itos-e 1 hill ill, wlieio i-he was
zealous and talthlul in all her ikio-tlon-,
Her (inly gainiirng will be
de pb depkued.
All.-. Atkln-ou Is surilved by her hus
band and two ihililieu, Clement and
Fiaiues; her mother, All.. Sabina
Ootid; two sistei.s, llamiab nnd Kale
lloud, the latter bookkeepei In the I'lo
necr lauudiy, and one biothei, John
Poud, all of this ilty, One hlster, Alls,
AloMinder .'link, pas.-ed away tlueo
weeks ago,
The f uncial will take place Thtlisday
llioiullig. The pioiPsslon will e,ie llio
lesldeuee iit b .'10 o'clock, A high mass
of ieitilem will be snug In St. Itosc
1 Inn eh, and builal will bo In St. Rose
lemeteiy
AllSS A1AUV FRANCIS SHANNON,
daughter of Flunk Shannon, of Wash
ington stieet, suu limbed at the lesl
deiue yestetday afternoon ut 1 oMock.
Althougli she bad been a suffeici Ho in
tubeiculnsls for tlnee months ami the
end was Miinewhat expected, theie was
.1 painful blioek In the news of her
deutb.
Allss Sbtililioii was bom In Caibon
dule, May IKlb'S, and bpent all bei life
heie, Heis miis u gentle splilt, mid
nothing but kindness was known fiom
her. Her attiactho pei soiulltj kept her
suirounded with fijends, who will be
Uepi eased over the news of lit 1 .sad
deutb. Her sun hois tne hei father,
Ftunk Shannon; tluee biotheis, James,
Frank and John Shuiinou, one sister,
Miss Annie Palmer Sluiiinoii.
The funeral Mill take place Filduy
morning. A solemn high mass of ic-
LAME BACK ?
IntllcntG Your Kidneys Are Diseased. Test Your Urln: nnd Find Out.
Thousands of Men nnd Women Hnvc Kidney nnd Bladder Disease
and Do Not Know It Until It Is Too Late.
WEAK, UNHEALTHY KIDNEYS.
A TIHAT, HOTTU1 OF WAUNIIU'H HAFtl CFH12. TMI1 WOIUjTVS OttnATHST
KIUNI2V IJl'IHl. HUNT AlianntTni.V FHIK, J'OHTI'AID TO UVIlllY HIJAIJ
Hit UP THIS I'AI'llll.
If ,ou have pains hi 10111 hick. If uilr iiilun Is illsculiueit or mi hale pulu
while piisslng It, 'i'i:9T YOt'lt K'lUNUYS. Put same inoinlng mine In 11 glass or
bottle, let It sland lot twenty four bonis f ihrn it is cloudy, or tonlnliis 11 ledillsh
bikkilust sedlineiil, or If piutlcltH or germs Uoat about hi It. jnur kldnejs uie ills
piisid If, nflei jou little nuula tills test, ou Iuhp any doubt In lour mind as to
the deielopineiit of Ibis dlsens" In .ntu sysleni, send us a "ample of out tiilne, nnd
our ductals will iiuulwu It nnd send jou 11 lepoit with nilllce fue
Mr.W. C. limit, of 17J4 W. Ki.mklln St ,
lliillltnme, Aid, who has a seilotis casa
of klilnei and blitddei tiniible, sins: "1
was almost piostialcd with es.eiuelatlug
pains in iiiv buck. I bad hiltatiimatlou
ol Hie bliiililet and uilnniv oigaiis, noth
ing seeniul to glie me 1 tiler until I us'd
W'iuiipi'h Safe Cine 1 stlil loi a Tiee
tllal bottle It did me so iiuieli good I
bought a huge bottle When 1 had taken
It ei el j one mitlcid llio illffelenie 111 my
appeal nine, nfxl I fell like a new mini.
Sufe Cine i hi til mv blailder mid inlnaiy
tiotibles and healed my kldueis llio
siiime of the tumble I cannot sav loo
much In pinNe ot Winner's Safe Cine,
Willi h Is ,t blessing tn those afnieUd With
iiiihealthi kldnejs mid bladdei "
ruliialthv kldueis, If tieglided, muse
Itillaiumiillou of the hliulder and in 1 11111
oigaiis, diabetes, HiIkIu's disease. 1I1111
inatlHtn, iheiimaile gout, totplil lliei, e
fenia, Jaiindlee, inle mid, poison, gall
sti)ins, mill ,onn affect the entile
s.istein '11111 pioie fatal.
ARsJ-.R'3 AFECURE Is iu-ttlbeil anil used bv doetois as the 011I1 11I1
soltitp cine fin all these diseases nf the kldueis, llicr, bladdet and blood. It will
iiue anv tuse. It niitlteiK not how seilous. If taken hi time. It has tilted thou
sands ol cases.
WRNJifVS SAF5 PILLS move tho bowels Beatlv nnd aid a spppilv chip.
MIipii all 11 her medicines lulled, the fie., til.il has been known to une ninnv
rases whin the test was made 111 the enly stages of the disease Wainei's Safe
( me s piuelv legetable; It tnntnlns 110 nan otic or lmimrul ding fintnil In many
so-calleil (tins, it is lice fiom sediment and plea-ant to take (Ilewaie of so
( filled kldnev ciues full or sediment and bad 01I111 ; tlipvaie postlelv Imimfiil and
1 lo not (in e). m (.111 luiv Wainei's Safe Cute at our diugglsts 01 illicit Two
s.es, ..Op. and $1 no a bottle.
REFUSK SUBSTITUTi-' AMD IMITATIONS. Theie Is none "lust as
good as ,. unci s In-lst on the gcnuiiie. which nlwuis tines Substllutes con
tain haiiutul dings wlili h Injnie the system.
TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.
To eonilrte eieiy surfeici fiom dlseisos of the kldne.is. llier. bluld'M and blood,
tint "iiinei s bafe Cine will cine them a tilal bottle will be sPnt nh-olutclv fiee,
jiiistpikl. A l-o a Milii.ililc medical booklet whleli tells nil about, the diseases of llio
kldueis, Hi (. nnd blnlilu, with a piesti Iptlon for inch disease, and many of thu
tbiiiis.iiuls nf tistlmnnlals ici cli ed dallv fiom giatelul pitlents who bine been
lined hi Wunei s Safe C'uie. All nu hive lo do Is tn wilte Wainei's Sifp Clue
Compiuv, Ttnihester, . . and mention baling lend this llbeinl olTei in this na
!k 1. Ihe geniibiencss of this offer Is ful I v glial anttcd bv the piibllsbei.
qulem will be sung In St. Ros-o clnilih,
and builal will be in St. Hose cemeteij.
CHANGE OF POSITIONS.
Seveial Which Have Taken Place in
tho City Becently.
IX-C'oinnion Councilman Thomas
Muipliy, until leeently emplo.ied as
biakeman on the Ontaiio and Western,
has incepted .imposition in Hie dellieiy
depaitment of Claike I3ios.' stotes and
is in chaige of one of the laige wagons
Al.ntin Alalone, of Pike stieet, has
taken up the work of Jli email ut the
power station in this iit of the Lacka
wanna Valley IJlectiic Light, Power
and Supph company, lie takes the
phue ot Patiiek ArcDonoiish, who has
given up the Job. All. Alalone was Ilie
niaii nt No I! mine of the Delawaie and
Hudson until the sttlke, when lie went
out with the otlieis
Homer Van CJoider, who until leeent
Ij was eniplovpd as lineman by the
Intel -State Telephone company at
Tienton, N. .1.. aetepted a slinlkn place
this week fiom the Pennsylvania Tele
phone company, with headquaiteis In
Ciibondale.
Allss Al.ny Aleehan, of Hiookljii
stieet, who some mouths ago was In
chaige of the Hading stamp agency in
this tit.v, and liter In Scran ton, has
gone to New Yoik illy, ivheie she Is
emplojeil as saleslady In Simpson,
Ci .111 foid & Simpson's thy goods .store.
MEETING OF MINERS.
Will Be Held Today in the Giand
Opeia House.
Puisuunt to institutions fiom Piel
dent Alltchell, of the United Aline
Vv'oikei.s, theie will be a meeting of
mlneis, to wlikh the public Is invited,
In the Cii.mil opeia house, commencing
at 1J 30 this atteinoon.
The puiposu of tlie meeting Is to listen
to addi es--es of local leaders, and to
adopt lesolutlons emphatically declar
ing untitle the statements made befoie
Piesldeut rtooseielt by toil opeiatois
that tho mlneis would go to 1101k, If
gi anted ample ptotectlon; also that al
leged aits of lawlessness by 1011I and
lion police he denounced, and that the
sen Ices of Ihe mlneis be offcicd the
local fiuthoiltles lo pieseive law and
01 dei. Alajoi O'Neill has been Invited
to nltend and Is eNpeded to be piesent.
The public Is Inv ited.
Happenings at Which Young Folks
Make Meny,
Allss Annie Smith entei tallied a laige
number of n lends at a .subtil pull ut
hei home, on Sand stieet, Aloud. 1 even
ing. ,
The "pull" was keenly enjojed by the
ciowd, but Hit) 1 y Hoblnson, the well
know 11 "s-ololst." took nil tin. bourns.
Willis Wilson vci y gi.iiefnlly peiloimed
11 cakewulk, and Samuel Pleue', en
joiment was veij noticeable In his
neatly luiiguiug Hing. Allss Heutihc
Iladglu's solo was veiy intich enjojetl
by tho guests, Samuel Iltnvey, also,
vi as one ol the linpoitunt factois of the
enteilaliimcnt by singing "Show Ate the
Wnv to (lo Home,"
Aftei seveial hotii.s of solid enjoy
ineni thu guests ilepaitcd tor their
homes, intliur their hostes-s to be nno
ut the best ut enuituinlng,
Among those piesent weie; Misses
Anna Smith, Kutle Alclltile, Helle Hud
gllis, Anna Piendeigtist, Htnb.na. Had
glus, Heutike Hndglns, Alaggle Walsh,
Alaiiie Puiiell, Annii Whiilen, Aluggle
Wliuleu. and Alessis. llanv Itoblusnn
Claude Ollvei, Willis Wilson, Samuel
Pleue, HUwuid Lowiy, Samuel ilinvey,
Aithiir Whiilen.
Alls. Al. .1. Oliver was eiv nle.isnntli'
suipilsed at her home, on Summit ave
nue, jesieiuuy iineiuoon by a nuinher
ot her ti lends mid iielglibots.
Mis, Ollui wus veiy milili smpilsed
when she leluiued tiom ft'diive. whlih
one of hei nelglibois had Invited her tn
enjov. to Hud liur house Illicit with a
lmpp.1 uowd All kinds of enjoyment
weie indulged in, and niter a light
hiniheon, mvci.i1 ilashlighth weie taken
bv one ol the pailv
Alls Olliei was piesented with u veiy
hnuilhomc ptnloi lamp and seveial
pieces of cm-glass
Contiact Woik in Bingliamton.
C'Qiitiautor (j, h. Vim CJoider, of Tor
taco Htiect, lett Alonday for Hlngh.nn
ton, N. Y., viheie be will lake up the
conttact he seemed, amidst much keen
competition, for plusteilng the new
seven-story building in the Pailor city,
which will be the new homo of Dr. Kll
mer's "Swamp Root."
The contract will consume two months
in fulfilling it, and twenty plasterers
CLOUDY URINE ?
&$&-)
Allt. W. C. imilNT.
will be employed. Air. A'an Colder will
be nccessaiiiy absent fiom Ciubontlale
most of this time.
Another Successful Night.
Almost n ciowded house again gieet
ed the Katherine Robei company at tho
Giand last night. "Dr. Hill," an ex
ceedingly miithful comedy, was well
given, keeping the audience In almost
continuous upiour of latightei.
This afternoon "Madame Sans Gene"
will be piesented, and tonight the cele
biated "S.ipho" will be piesented.
Lectuie Couise Opens.
This jeai's People's course at the
Heiean Baptist (lunch was successfully
opened last night by Itev. James
Hughes, of Scianton, who gave ,n in
teiestlng talk on the topic, "The Needs
of the Woiltl and the Possibilities of
the Young."
To Cuie a Cold in One Day
Take Lawitive Bi 01110 Quinine Tablets.
All diugglsts lefund the money if it
falls to cuie. V.. "W. Glove's signature
Is on each box. L'.'ie.
JERM Y JST MAYFIELD.
School lepoit of Jei tn.in public schools
foi month ending Sept. JU. Those who
have no maik below SO pel cent, and no
iinecused maik ate us follows: Senlots,
Uuki Spiague; Junlois, Jlniold Davis,
Stanley Hills; sub Juulois, Besslu Jones;
tentli gi.ide. Tlminle Bciij, Dtnkl
'J'homus, Gladys Gilftlth, Alaggle AI1A11
dieii; ninth grade. Al.ugaiet Jenkins,
Llolsu Shields, 1'ianl: Lotishnev: eighth
giade, Lilltli Ilastl.ike; sen nth giade,
Anna Clink, Alaigaiet Siiuill itombe, Xa
both Wllllums; lth guide, Anna Col
lins, Hello Thompson, Hail llumphiey;
llfth guide, J lei belt Pucker, Hoso Stuu
tou. Ida Lulny, Hlmelie Alcilale. Rodney
AVbltmoie, John Isellv, Cieoigo Newbuiy,
Hiiiold Atellow, Flunk Ciinnlnglium,
ltlieam.i Oaklev ; lotutli giade, Atnthew
Leslie, Willie Ciiiiiiliuhain, Alaijorle Alel
loii, Caiollne Blake, Cl.u.i Haiiey, Aliuy
Losicz.ih; second giade, Jlaiold Janus,
Aimki ilanev, Fi.ink Houlaiid, Roy
Thompson. II. N, Haiictt, pilntlpil.
The Chlldun's Sewing ciiclo of tlm
Methodist Uplstopal cliuith will le-com-mence
ilieli vveekli meetings aftei the
summer vacation, net Fildar nftpinoon
ut .: o'doik, in tlio ihmcli baspuient.
Alls Hiniuel Tenibv nnd daiightei, llul
en; Alls, Johnson Henuett, Ji and son,
Lddle, spent Alonday wltli C.nbondalo
f 1 lends
The 111.11 1 luge nf Allss Alaigaiet Roche,
a well known Jeimin liulr, and Nhholis
Russell, ol Aim Held, will take place In
Sailed lleai t chuiili, on Wednesdai, Oc
lobi'l .'.'.
The many fi lends ot Philip Bakor will
legict to I1e.11 his condition is so tiitlcnl
that bis lecoieij sioins hopeless
James, Mm nf .lames AlcKlicheo, of
Thllcrstieet, was taken to the i'mou-en.
i.r hospltnl, Alondiij, wliein he uinlei
vieut an opetatlon lor knee tiouhlp
William and 1,'ildlo llennett. Will D.iwo
and William ,1 (liles, nith seveial otlieis,
left Alonday foi Ithaca. N V.
1'iopileloi Collins, of Hie Aieiy hntel,
Is conllned to his home bv Illness.
TAYLOR.
DKtilit neput Alts. Williams, insisted
bi Past Chlels Alls AI111.1 Kliuiev and
Miss Alan L. llinvells, lusiallPil Urn
newly-eletipil otllcers ol the Laekuwainia
lodge, No. 51, Degieo of Pocoliontus, at
theli meeting on Alondtii evening, as fol
lows: I'omliontiis, Airs, Aliuy Alonlsi
viiiioi.n, Aln, llllz.i Almils; piophetess,
Alls, Rlchauls, tltht scout, Alis Taylm ;
seioiul scout. Alls. While; Hist wanloi,
Alls. Williams; setouil waitior, Alls,
Thornim; tliiul nan lor, Allss Lillian
llefiei: foiulh viuiilor, Alhs Nelllo Rob.
bins, (Ii. st ituiui'i, Alis, Jenkins, second
iininei, .Mis Anna Linns, Poiihatliui,
.IiniU'H lli'ili'i", Ibst coiuiillloi, Alls Win
teibiuu seiniid ciiuncllloi, Alls, I'vans;
giiaid of I) II Mis lluisl; guaid of
foicsl. All. Jenkins, inisteo for elulnoi'ii
nionths, Alis Wilght
Liih.ud Williams deflated Dan O B1U11
hi 1111 luti'irsllng tiiul we.ll.pla.icil gamo
of (piuiis 011 Aloiitlui foi j'j) a side, hj a
stoic ol .11 In 21
The Talot Junior foot ball team will
jpiinipv to Lincoln llilghts this aftei
noon, wheia they will pluy the Junior
teiiiu ot Hun pla.ee,
1L ullve Ilofiid Aleniber W J 'llioni.
us, of tho United Aline Woikeis of
Anieika addiessni an euthuslasilc meet.
Ing of the Ta.or mine local, No Hu),
n-lnilaj uf uiiuiou, nt theli inouw In
Joijch' ball
Air. and Mrs Rnbeit Llewelln, of
t'nloii stuet, intended the fnnei.tl of
Alls. I'l.itt at Pl.imiuilh 011 Aloinlay
Tho now silk f .11 tiny 011 High sinet, Is
fast bung put In, iciullness to commciieo
opetiitlons It Is said. In Noieinbei I,
Tho net. Imlust 1 will fiunldli 1101k to
about !XK) bands
David Jenkins bin letiiined to bl. home
In Jerinin nftcr visiting frlerdb and
nbittits tn Ion 11.
Allss Saiab miliums, of Clatk's Sum-
Connolly
The Book Sale still
They are going out
of 2,000 a day.
Women's Golf Vests
On a cold day, for instance uncle;
a fall jacket what could 1)2 more suug?
Iu red, navy and green, double
breasted and fastened with brass buttons,
plain knitted back, $1.75, worth $2, 2 J.
Only a Tooth Brush
But tooth brushes worth 20c, 25c
and 30c each, for 10c each. That's why
they are creating such a stir. 5,000 of
them to sell at this price:
A New
Luxurious Lounging Robes
The material is wool, in dark plain colors and mixtures the inside is plaid
of various color combinations. The garments are facad with the plaid to match
cloth, and the pockets and collar are of ihe same plaid finished with fine silk cord
and made in the best prssible manner.
Smoking Jackets and House Coats $5.00 eaeh. worth in any Clothing or
Men's Exclusive Store $10.00.
Lounging Robes and Gowns $7.50, worth $12, jo.
Bath. Robes of all wool stripes, $5.00, worth $7.50.
Conn
123-125-12M29 Washington Ave. -g
rtrf4xrfXrfarfratftftw,4xjratfUjnvrf
I mm pi mm n
a
Tipped tho employees o a St.
because she felt very grateful
Now every man or woman
is served with
BECAUSE it is tho most nourishing cereal food
on tho market BECAUSE it is delicious, whole
some, crisp, sweet and satisf) ing BECAUSE it is
prepared from the finest selected whole wheat Kernels
BECAUSE it is well impregnated with pepsin and
celery (pepsin, a digestix o celery, a none nourisher.)
It produces live vigorous blood, and has a wonder
ful effect in strengthening and upbuilding joung people,
infants and invalids. Indeed it contains all the nitrates
and phosphates, etc., so essential to family health and
human happiness. Sold by all leading grocers eaten
with cream, milk or fruit juice.
LOOK FOR UNION LABEL,
A startling novelty, a sample package of Tryabita
and a doll receipt book FREE for your grocers name
and 4 cents in stamps.
TRYABBTA POO CO., Ltd.,
BATTLE CREEEfc,
mBBmmmaBagammiMm
mil. wus the KUtst ot rvlutlvcs In town
3 IhtCllI.l.
't'lii' wmlt on tho now luiruil .owei Is
pioitirt-slni.' i.iplillv anil I lulus? iuluil
to ioniilitloii us i.iilill iis jinsslble.
AKcTmALD.
Mis- C'liilllcs .11111I1I, or I 'most Clt,
Is llltill- U'lUliM'H In touii,
Mlc Wllll.mi I'Mlliwiiy Hpeut )ostcidiiy
with U'lathcs In Bii.iiitou
."MUs I Initio Ilolnio.s lias lctiuuul to her
homo in l'mct-l Clt, uttoi 11 lfilt Willi
H'liitlM's In town
JIH Mumo MiAiulicw, of rino .tiont.
Is IHltlllK ut HIumsImuk. 1'a
J It llviins nt Jf-sup, was 11 (.illor
111 tOVMl )ti lllll.X
Mis i' v fii'iMtr la lsltlni,' loliitlM.
In 1 inost iit
Mis. M. A, Tootu wna a i.illu in Cm
lionOiiln. Mtunlii
Mis Itldi.ml fliuKHou npont )tsitn1ii
iiltniiooii with fiit'iiilH In Jfiin.vii
Mih .liiuii's T1111II11. ol Jt 1 un 11, wiis .1
inlU'i In town, t'sti'itl.i ,
OLY I'll ANT.
Tim following iiiahilimd lolli'ih umiihIii
iiniliilnifil ut tlio Oliplmnt pu.stiilllK'
O.ixlil A p.ivls :, m I, tJiiln, ,vm
UhIh. M ,1 K1113I1 .liilm It White. .1 1.
Williams., .Mit, uMi S .1 Muttliuwii.
IlllStllUIHUl
't'lki fiinri.il of tin' lutu IJilwIn KliiK.sli.-i
will laU iiI.U'h tiiiiuiiiiiw ill tt'i noon ut .'
o'lloil. Kilii3 will lit ciiiiiluittil In
tlm Ill.iUib tt.iptisl diiiiili
Wlllliiiu I.iukIiiiii luib none In Timk
li.umoik. wluio ho has niiiptiil u posl
lion
Mih William duo mill son, uml Mi.4
i: (l'(ll, (it Mlddli'towii rfjij;y. 'l
who h.ivu In on thu ifiiPHts nf l)i ami
Mis Itoss l.liijil, ol" Ulnl.it, lmo id
tin noil horni-
.Jolm l,lo.il of Wllktu-H.iii" wnsavlo
ttoi In town ytbUtila.s
.Mm 'rhoniis, of l'i o liU iu v. hpout 0ii
tpuliiy with hoi- ton I.imitgmint ltlcjiutil
Thomnw. nr'Caiup WjcUnir
Ml.s OeoieU .Minimus, of Ulal.ol), h.i.
Scranton's 5hoppins: Center
goes on.
at the rate
The stream of new things
flowing in these days is not to be
seen anywhere but here.
Women's Jackets
About a hundred medium weight
jacket for women arc reduced this
morning $5.00 and $10.00 were
from $7.50 to $30.
The weight is one that is useful the
year 'round intended for Spriug and
Fall wear, but are good until Christinas.
Black, gray and tan coats, worth
from $7.50 to $12 50 are now $5.00.
Some finer ones, iucluding a Hue of
silk jackets, worth from $15.00 to $30.00,
are now $10.00.
fs Smoking Jackets, House
Louis Hotel $1,000
for services rendered.
is well served who
MICH.
iiiioptnl a pi).liion In ll i lm fcnt
tullh t's HlDll
.Linus .Mi.Miillui ol I'liliii.iiln I- Mi
IllK 1El JuIiii .1 U Uoiiih II. ol ot IMt
lllk'.S (llllldl
.Mm Tllinu.is "Mii'milt uml JIis Hi
(litiM'). ol Siiantoii, vWitoil tlm foiinor'ii
Hon, 1'ih.itn .loiiu .MiL'oiut, at I'.unp
WmIhiII jLnteiiliix
MIks Kit tit Ouinpsfv ol lliihlinii', Is iH
lllim loliithiH .it lliis plan'
.Mis n i i:mis s Miomlliirf it low
lu,s with 1iii ii u'liiilw.
OLD I-)H(il:.
"Mis. John John-oil H i-oiloiii-lv 111 at
tho homo ol hoi1 fntlii'i. I'ml N.iloi
J, noli lloihoit hut. HUM in (I liom tii
cMiiifloil lslt wllh Uli'iuls In Wale-
Miomliv IMwiiiiH, of I'lih.on, I'.i , l.
Mlhi; wlili lolathis in Ihls plnoo
JIih. liulic Johnsou Is lllinr In I l
til hi I'liilinhlpli! i
Mi, mill .Mi. ).nll itiilmrilH. of Xiw
Joio li.ivo II l ut in il hu.uo. uttii l-lt
lilC Willi liloinls In ttil pluio.
AuliU Kilwaiils ol Iliiulilplil.i. Is
t.0HllllK u liw iIiih Willi Ills llllllllll,
.Mih. .Mmy lMwiuih.
'I lnmi.il JiiltiiMiii .mil I'ldl I'ltuly havo
i iliiiuiii homo, al lor mh'IkIIuk u u,
Viol.s at .S.iiill Sto M.illo, .MU'li.
Sli li.i I'ouoi Is Wfliinir lior p.iionlh
lit I.IIMMI). .N. Y.
Don l lomtt tho oiitiitiiliiiiiont. iiiuloi
llio iiihplits nt tho Jiinlol l.uiKllo ol tlio
Hi kk iliuuli. nil Moiiil.i outline, Oot I!
FLECTV1LLE.
lit v Hi hull ii of ('tlbomliilo. will
Pll'.llll III lllO It.ipllst t lllll C ll W0ltMltl
ill Hint
Owlim lo tho liulomoiit woalhti tlitto
woto no m'I i.s lit hi In llio Moilit)ilit
Kliifi op.il i him It Biiuiliiy tiftoiiioon
3IUos lloo uml Anna Wi lilmiiii spent
Sunil i) ui homo.
.MIb Ada rmttt. who hits hemi 111 uoai-
1 all MUltlltlOl, lii OUl Ullimig ItCl flll'llllt
IIVIllll.
Al i w. Koiiilitl. who W 1m?iiIiik hiniso for
.Ml Tltl'iuiy. h.is Uoi'ii 111
atom Kr 9 Atf&f v8WH a H
ft nvLMiMUri
.Mta iluuuu llliii.?, who hits bout
Wallace
I loi FLU IT 13
Coats and Gowns,
Til
i-pLii'lIlil, nmo lime with lirr aunt, Ml'.
M llo ins, lotiiincii 10 M'tnnioii o.ti-
oiil.n
Clou lot I'linlinm has ucstui ruiinliiff his-
ililtr ml'l
Whllo tho politto oiop Is ippnttoil intlicij
II.-Ill lliiiiiwliiiut till" H'lllon, uie itppij
l I Oil Is L.OOO
Mi- l.mliiilii I'hiiM' stmts this wool; tl
Kiioml tho wlutw with Iter con In Coil
un tit ul
Mi. uml Mm Cluulos So.tiu.ius.
HLt.iiittni. .niiit Simdiij Willi All ail
Mis. I .1. I'lillllps.
Mi Ito-s linn Mfiltl his mini to M.I Wl
ll.tui .Shuilii f uml liiiomlu iooii to move
Si llllllllll
Mm I'ltu.i HiIkks Is mnkliii; shi
vMt ,1111(1111; hoi ninny Klooivlllo It ion I
Slu liii. 1'it.n ,tw t nursliiif this Hiiiiimi-T
uml will loillin to Sil.iiltou hooii. r
j Tlliiiuv itntl A 1' Ilohhs ut tended
tho MtiillMiuvlllo t.ilr last witk
REAR-END COLLISION.
Binkemftn Killed nnd Elve Men An
Injuied at Mifflin.
lit I i lii.in Mlu fiinii Hit .mjitl 1'io.f
M.ii ii bm k I'.l , OU 7-t'. H Ulih,
tit DuiK.iiiiuni, u I'lMiitH.v l iiulti i.tllroail
bi.ikoiii.iii. wa- Killftl tiiul tlvo men wpin
liijiiuil in a if.ii-iiul iiilllslnii nf fi eight
lialiif iio.ii Mlllliu rally tills iihuiiIiik
Tlio.-o bllghtlj Injiuoil w?ro 0. A.
h.iiiib.iiihli anil A. .1 Caiiiililile, ilun
ii., I'lilitti'i WImi uml libs iliL'in.tn, U
Alto Itlth hail been vlhtni' ul hl.s
lioiuu In niiiuaniiuii ami wab on bis
wav in 1'lttnbuiK whoii tlm nidtlei'i
mi in it tl.
They 1'ay the User,
It jou vvluh a halt-tone or lino cut,
lot the h'naiitoii Tilbune make It fori
sou, Our ciiul-Hiujit tqr this oik Is
ioui)lcto uml up-to-date We have
Uailltles fur doing the finest sort of I
woiU at lowest llllies mill ulmt'u mmrl
we do It. A tiiul oulir will coiivluctl
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