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X HIE MODERN HARDWARE STORE.
The Open
Fire Place
Is a Brent aodi-ce of com
fort, however It often onuses
tmenslncas the sparks fly
nbottt the room and there Is
danger unless you have n
WIRE
SPARK GUARD
then you are nbsolutely
snfe. Wc enn supply you
with nil kinds of SPARK
GUARDS.
Foote & Shear Co.
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The flardenbergh
School
of MQsic and flrf
Offers the exceptional ndvnn
tnge of Pinno and Oifrnn stuajr
with Mr. Sumner Salter, nn
artist teacher of recognized
standing in the musical world.
Register now. 604 Linden st.
A Word
to the Wise
Who Have Ready Cash
Till"! Is the time tn liny sumo of our licj-t
lociil dividend piyhiB storks mid IrainK
Pome people who have these secinitlos
mo obliged in have ousl to meet obliga
tions fnilhiK duo; inn! mo willing lo in
cept offers on some of the best of lh"so
sine illvlili'liil payers, for less pi lee, tliiiii
you are likely to pet them for iiriiIii. Wu
hie the transfer loprosoiitntlvos. having
ahcmlv n niinilier of thu-e soouiilles on
linnil to offer, nml will tlnil any utheis J on
iiiii V want without ilelny.
If von me looking fni n good sate In
vestment, either Jtnnils, Sank or Indus
trial Stocks mid want it lit the bottom
price call Immediately it L
I. F. riEGARGEL & CO.
Stocks, Bonds and Sccuiities,
Connell Building.
Get "The
Lackawanna Finish"
On Your Linen.
308-310 Penn Avenue.
A. B. WARMAN.
qi(SSgBEq
REPUBLICAN MEETINGS.
October LO At I.yioum, spoiikois. Sol
idary of the Xuy Moody mid other.
Oet, l!l At l.yeeiun, spoakei.s Judge
Puuuypiickcr, nepiibllc.iu candidate, lor
goveinoi , mid othcis.
PERSONALS.
Mr nml Ml!.. W .1 i'hIIk.iii, of Wash
ington iienue, ii te Im New Vol k ill.
Mr nml Mi. w. w. Uiiuk-r have gone
to Oi.tngo. N. V., whole tlle will nmk..
their futuie home
.lames J. I'nleiiiiin. who l.s loented nt
New Voik In the Intel ests of Hie Intel na
tional I'onepipiide.ue schools, is vHUIiik
Scrunton friends.
Attorney .IniiioH II. 'I'm lev. iif this ellv,
Jelivered un nildie-s I.i-t iilnht on iho
coal .strike ut the niiuiinl banquet nf the
Moot mid Shoe club of .New 1;iikIiiiiI held
n lioston, It Is the cuMum of this or
ganization tn discuss yeaily mime me.it
piobloni of the lioui and the unl stiiUu
was selected nn the nll-niomenlous ipie.s
tlon for discussion tills e,u
The m.iril.tgu of Miss llmiu.ili II p
de, eldest daughter of t'oloiiel mid .Mi.s.
i:. II Hippie, in William .Mcl'iilloeli. wili
tnko place tonight nt the home of ihu
lit frlo'H parents on Vino streei. A lei op
tion will follow. .Miss Jessie (tipple, i-ls-tor
of tlie In die, will be miild of houur.
Tim bildesmalds will b,i her cousins, Miss
May lliicketl and Miss Josephine DoMei.
Julian Alois will ho best man.
Opening,
children's winter uinis. New nml ex
elusive stylos. U.iljy ltanunr.
US Washington avenue,
Typewriteis.
Smoot, "the typewriter man," ,s
tin Of machines which iu will f,v lfW
?20 each, ti Dolisiuuio, Itemluglon ami
Smith Premier. The iht conies gets
the pick of either machine,
Hueru.soy llulldlng, city.
..
City and School Taxes 1002.
Tho above tax ilupllcates are now In
my hands for collection.
F. S. HAKKlJIt.
City Treasurer.
Dr. Llndabury, Surgeon, diseases of
women a specialty, 215 Connell building.
Hours; n a. m. to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8.0
p. m.
You Can
Always Save
'I ho mlddlciiiiin'H pro
lit by puielmslnir your
uiublellus or p.uasoh
Hi oet tioui tlio iniinii.
lactumr. Special In
1ik eliientH just now
In older to clear out
our slock ptopiiiutory
lo making up our
.. , . - hi,iiiiu line. o
aro tho only exclusive umbiollii niniiii.
fnctiiirrs In tho city,
SCR ANTON "UMBRELLA MANU
FACTURING COMPANY.
3 SPKU'CK STttUUT.
fmtjP 8
DEFENSE OF ,
METZHEISERS
SAY THEY WERE ATTACKED BY
MESSITT.
In Defense, Michael Mctzholser Hit
Messltt with n Club Peter Gaho
vltch Was Found Guilty of the
Lai cony of $81 and Wns Sentenced
to Eight Months In County Jail,
Cases That Were Continued Other
Cases in Which Balls Wero For
feited Monaghan Acquitted.
The trial of John and Michael Mef.
helper, who me ehnruod with felonious
ly woimdliiK I'. 51. Messltt, was ie
Httmed before JiiiIkc McClure yestenhiy.
The ilefence was that Alessltt, hacked
hy John (VlJoimcll ami P.Mrlck Dol
piiln, nttackeil Jnlm Alctithclser with
his dinner pall. .Mike saw ihu three
men nt his hiothor and wont lo his as
sistance. Ales-dtl then struck him with
his cut) ami lie replied hy HlrlklliK
Mos.slit with n club. That wns the only
Injury Inlllcted on Messltt, ho far as
he knew.
The I'lnshtK ndilresses to the Juiy
woie made by Attorney Joseph O'llrleu
for the ilefouse. nml Hun. John P.
(.jiilnuan, for the cimuiimwcnlti. The
case wns Riven lo the Jury at ,", p. in.,
lint It had not imrooil upon u verdict
up to a Into hour lust nlht.
In the main court loom yestetday
nunnlni; Peter (liihovlteh was found
KUllty of steulliiK $S1 fumi .Mis. Mary
Xov.ichltchiikn. of Taylor, and w'us sen
trnceil by Judge Kelly to pay a line
of $M, costs, restore the money stolen
and si"iul elRht months in the county
jail, the sentence to begin on the date
wliPii (iuhnvitch wes committed to jiill.
James DotiKher pleaded Ktlllty to ol)
talnliiK strawbeirlcs from W. II. Pleice
.Hid ('ia)iiller & Short, wholesale mer
chants of lower I.uckaw nmia avenue,
by ii'ptesentlnK thai he wns In the
employ of P. Itoos, the Pine street f?ro
cer. lie was sentonced tn six mouths In
the county Jail. The term to hefilii .is
of June 11). thp date on which he was
committed to Jail.
PltOSKCI'TOlIK DIDN'T APPKAH.
The iiioseciitors did not appear in tho
foltowliiK: cases and verdicts of not
Utility were taken; George Triomlck,
iibstruclins IpkiiI jiloeess. James Me
(ilnty, puisecutor: Ki'Mik Williams and
Alary Williams, obstructing; legal pro
cess. James McCllnty, prosecutor; Paul
('ludnlskl, Iniceny by bailee, fl. AI.
llcilhiijcr, prosecutor. Alaiy l.utty,
aggravated as'-ault and battery, James
Toss, piosectitor.
Kriink ICdwards was tiled befoie
Judge Kelly, charged with having had
unlawful relations with Airs. Cordelia
niduoll. The hitter's husband was the
prosecutor. The parties live at Nay
Aug and Kdwards and llldwell are rail
road men. P.idwell Is awny fiom home
much at night and it Is alleged that
Kdwards was very attentive to her.
Tlieie was not sulticient evidence to
establish the charge lodged against
him, and a verdict of not guilty was
taken by diiectlon of Judge Kelly.
Tlieie was a case against Airs. Hid well
too. and as tlio evidence in that would
bo the same as against ICdwards, a
verdict or not guilty was' taken in that
also.
Tin so cases weie niuiked off the list,
the defendants having disappeared:
Joseph Kucewliz, assault and battery,
Alary Kucewloz, piosecutor: Dominlck
Itlley, felonious wounding, Frank Hob
ling, piosecutoi; Constant Suvack, dis
charging Ureal ins, Alartiu Aliglin, pios
ecutor. Halls were forfeited as follows:
.lob li J. T.oftus, larceny and receiving,
.lames MeGlnty, piosecutor; John .1,
l.oftus, assault and battery. James Ale
(ilnty, prosecutor: Ignatz Italoinus, at
tempt at rape, Agnes Keslletski, prose
cutor: James Sullivan, inbbery, Harry
Hattola, piosHcutor,
Wll.r: 15K W1TNRSSKS.
The case against Joseph Filer, Itu
dnlpli Kos.-er and Fred Itingham. boys
charged with stealing iron from the
Delaware and Hudson company, was
continued mull the next term. ' They
are wanted ins witnesses against the
Junk dealers whir ycsteiday asked to
have the Indictment against tliein
quashed on the ground that the law
forbidding the pun base of lion fnun
Illinois is In restraint of liade.
A continuance was allowed in the
cii.-e of Thomas a. Ilondrlck, of Jer
inyn, cliaiged with libel by lion. P. K.
Timlin. The case Is an outgrowth of
the tvooiri light of llendilek and Timlin
for the Democratic nomination lor leg
islature In the Fourth district. The
iiiutluuailce was asked for by the at
torneys for the defense, who said lliey
hud not hud time to pivpmc the case.
Other cases continued were:
liisnge It. Stiilllnii, embezzlement by
tn. culleetor; Peter Stellislioru, piu-eeil-tor.
For settlement.
Small I'imie, selling Ihiuor without li
cense; 'l', s. Unfiling, pioM-cutor. A
capias has been b-uod for her, but she
cannot lie Ion in I.
.liuiH'S Niirlou, false pretenses; John II.
('oiciiiiiu, pruseelltor,
Jolm Aloiiiigliau, assault and battel y;
llmiiinli Francis, piuseeiitiir.
.MUhiiel Size. I.uceny and leceivlng; F,
Holding, Jr., pioM-entor.
Ian Koiuauoskl, ullempt at rape; Jus
"Ph WiilllllHkl, pioseulltur. Illness nf Hie
lUieeeutor.
Tliiuiuis .loliii. selling on Sunday; ltnh
ei t Wilson, prosoeiiior.
Wllllmu llubiiii, assault and batieiy;
flweiuiln .Mnigmi, piusecuiur. For settle
incut. Thomas Itllddv, rubbery, three itises;
ileoige Witnli.li. .Michael Alnlmlelilk and
llairv lloltol. piosecutur.s. Hiidily Is In
Pltlsbillg uud w.is not nolllied by his
couii.el that Ids case was to bo tried tills
w eek.
Jusiph Kncewii'i!, illsidiiuglng llio arnn
and cniiylug (oneeali'd weapons; Alary
Klieewlez. inosei ulrlx.
J, II. Ackirson. false pielensesj '. V.
Sliiythe, pioseeiltoi, Is III.
.Michael Sullivan, Imiglar; John J.
.Mollis, piosecutor.
IN COl'IlT ItOO.M NO. U.
Ilefoin Judge Now comb in couit loom
No. i, a verdict of not guilty was le
turmd ycslerday In the case against
Hannah Youngs but the costs were
placed upon the defendant.
John Monaghan was auiultted of as
sail U and battel' on Hannah Francis,
oil Apiil ."i last, and tho Jury directed
that the prosecutrix pay the costs. The
trouble was alleged to havn occurred at
the homo of the prosecutrix on Keyset'
avenue. The piosecutilx and her hus
band tehtlllfd that on the evening of
the day in ituesllon the defendant on
teied their home and stated that he
had u win rant for ihu husband's airest.
Tim noise niude, utti acted the atten
tion Of the wife who, upon entering
the loom, was atlucked by the de
fendant, who struck Iter with n club
on thu arm.
The defendant denied beliiR upon the
promises of (lie ninseculrlv nt Unit Hum
and further denied ever liming struck
Boy, y
. J. ALFRED PENNINGTON, Director.
G04 LINDEN STREET.
her. It appeared that on the evening
of the trouble Ihu prosecutrix had
been drinking to some extent and this,
the defendant, claimed accounted for
her Inability to apiiieclatc that It was
some one other than him who struck
her If she was struck at all. Henry
Harding, esq., loprospiitoi! the de
fendant and Air, Thomas, the common
wealth. John (lolls was tried for throwing
stones at u Delawaie, Lackawanna and
Western passenger conch on the even
ing of Aug. 0 lust. The couch was In
charge of special olllcers of the rail
road company and was being conveyed
to the Sloan wusliery for the purpose
of bringing back the workmen employ
ed there. The prosecution offered
evidence to the effect that (lolls and
thlee others stood near the inllro.id
und as soon us the car approached,
threw four stones till of which struck
the cur and one entered, breaking a
window and a shutter.
TilKY C.AVF, CI I ASK.
The ofllceis Immediately alighted and
gave chase, but only succeeded hi cap
turing the defendant, whom they placed
under arrest. He denied having any
thing to do with the trouble and testi
fied that he was simply watching the
train, his attention being attracted to
It by reason of Its having stopped. At
torney John J. Murphy was his counsel
and Hon. C. P. O'Alalley and Attorney
Daniel it. Iteese. lopresented the prose
cution. The jury had not leported a'
erdlct at adjourning hour.
.Martin Kvueli was tried for the lar
ceny of .$10..")0 from Patrick Almmlon.
The pintles live In Ciubnudule and on
Labor day last the piosecutor stated
that as he was walking along Arehbuld
slice! he mot the defendant whom he
oll'eied, upon request, a nlckle with
which to purchase a glass of beer.
While taking the nickel fiom his
pocketbook the defendant grabbed the
pocketbook from him together with
the money It contained. The prose
cutor Is an old man and on account of
ills dearuess it was dillloult to get his
story from him.
The defendant denied the stealing and
stated that he had several drinks with
the old niitn but did not ask or receive
any money from him. He was repre
sented by Attorneys Jolm J. Murphy
and Louis Ornmbs. A verdict bus not
yet been reported.
Two Divorce Cases.
Airs. Alyfanwy Ricliaids, through
Attorney P. K. Doyle, sued, yesterday,
to secure u divorce from Jolm AI.
Itlchnrds, to whom she was married
'Sept. -, 1SS1. She alleges that her hus
band offered such indignities to her as
lo compel her to leave his home on
April 1.-., 1H02.
Jacob ttoth sues Lena lloth for
divorce on tho giound of desertion.
They were married in this city Dec. 1.1,
18SS, by Hew Air. Wundoilioh and lived
together until Dec. '1, 1S01, when Hotli
says his wife left him. Itolh lhes at
US Alder street, this city and his wife
resides at Hnbokeii, N. J. Roth's at
torney Is .1. F. Almphy.
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ST. PAUL'S PIONEER
CORPS ANNIVERSARY
Sixteenth Annual Banquet nnd
Dance in the Knights of Col
umbus Club House.
St. Paul's Pioneer coips celebiiited
their sixteenth anniversary last night
with a banquet and dance at the
Knights of Columbus club house. Cov
ers weie laid for u bundled guests, and
neiii ly that number were in attendance.
The hemmed guests were: How I'. J.
AloAliiuus, piesldont of the Scranton
Dioce.-an union, and How J. V. Aloylnn,
chaplain of the First leglnient of Lan
cers. Daniel Lenlhiin, president of St,
Paul's, was toastniaslor. Aluslc was
furnished by the Tnion orchestra, and
the menu was served by Airs. AI. J.
Kelly and a corps of competent assist
ants. President AlcAlunus and Chaplain
Aloylnn each dellveicd felicitous ud
di esses, and the viulous toasts weie re
sponded to as follows: "St. Paul's of
tho Past," Frank AIcLulu; "St, Paul's
of Hie Putin e," T, J, AlcNamara; "Life
at Camp Hobun," Walter JlcNIcholls;
"The Hachelors," T, W. Kuily; "Thu
Ladies," Frank Walsh; "The Order In
tho Meetings," J, F. laingau; "The
Press," William Shuip.
Dancing was afterwards enjoyed,
Tho following weie In attendance;
Mr, ami Alts, Jolm Connor, Ml. and
Alls. AI. J, Coleman, Mr. mid Ads. II .1.
(line, Mr. and Alls. Waller Alc.N'Icliolls,
The .Misses Alaigmel Aloylnn, simllr,
Dolieity, Anna Mcl.cmi, .lullii .amh,
Alary Heap, Almule WiiWIi, Alaiy Tigho,
Aluggle Sli.iiiKlinessy, Abuy Ihiulsou,
Alice Dcveis, llessle l'i.Mili, Kutlll'MI
llalpin. Fiances .McLean, Alamo Panic,
Mary Vurney, Siidln itudily, Aliugaiet
Huddy, Nellie. Alcliale, .Margin et Hlglln,
Anna Logan, Molly .Ionian, Nolllo Alt
Tieinan, Alaig.net Hloaiie. I.uoy Cuirun,
Hannah H. Ciravoy, llessle lllues, Nellie
Cuslek and Annie Alellugh.
Alossis. Win. F. (tlloy. John V. AlcNa.
main, T. J. Ciiiiau, T. "W. Hail. Patilck
Liilfeity. I). I). Lenlhun, P.itiii Is rial
higher. AI. J. Ilogau, Almiln .Ionian, T
.Ionian, Flunk AI. Walsh, AI. F Holly,
Frank AlcClulr. i:. A. .May, Finnic ciah.i
gtili. James .Malum, . Joint Deveis. John
A. Hint, Jolm F. I.iiiigau, .1. O. Dm lie.
Kdwmd J. Walsh IMwuul C. Aloylnn,
Flank Caulwcll, iiiumns .Ionian, James
A. AlcAndiows, AI. F. Ciilkln, .Matiliew
J. Feiguson, Thomas Culkln mid John J
debtor.
HAVEMEYERS & ELDERS
Standnul Fine"
Granulated
20 " for $ 1 .00
THE BEST ON EARTH.
The Great
Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.
Ill I.iukawuiuin nvenue, 321 North
AIolu avenue. 'Phono i')-'. Piotnpt
dcllvei y, New 'Phono VSl.
FirstClass
Advantages
Are offered by (he Conservatory for Piano
forte Instruction to Students of all grades, from
beginners to prospective professionals.
Students can begin now. ,,
PRES. ALT F. CLARK
IS ARRESTED
His Coricspondcnce School Alleged
to Be Using Mnils for Fraudu
lent Purposes.
Poslolllce Insiiector Hugh J. (lorinan
lias i tin down what lie believes to bo a
wholesale effort to defraud people
throughout the country through the
Fnlted States malls and ho ycsteiday
caused tho arrest of the lour piimipul
olllcers of the Alt. F. Clink company,
which conducts what Is known as I bo
Concspondeneo Institute of America
with odlces hi the Ateurs' building.
The four men inested by Deputy I'lil
ted States Marshal J. W. Snyder on a
warrant Issued by K. 11. "V, Seaiie,
cleik of the fnlted States district
court and Fnlted States commissioner,
wore. Alt. P. Clarke, president or the
company; Conrad Lotz, vice president
and treasurer; Louis Conrad, secre
tary, and Win. AI. Hingham, general
manager.
The warrant upon which they were
arrested charges them with using the
Fnlted States malls foi the purpose of
dcfiiiudlng and the accompanying ln
foi mallon sworn lo by Inspector Her
man spoolllos al some Minth the spe
cific foots upon which this charge Is
based.
It Is set foith that the company has
for some mouths been advertising In'
various peiiodlcals and papers to fur
nish free tuition In the various brandies
of study In which it gives Instruction,
the understanding being that the stu
dent need not pay until lie or she was
secured a position pa lag at least $13
a week.
The Information declines that T. F.
Itcddiiiglon, of 100:; Alulborry street,ir
spomlcd to tills adveitlsement anil le
celvod notice that heroic ho could take
up a course of study he would be le
qulied to send on $lii for tools and sup
plies. Tho money was sent, accoiding
to luspeoto'r (ioimnu, and the supplies
received have on intrinsic value "of no
more than one doll.ax." For this reason
it is charged that the defendants have
used the malls to defraud.
All four of the defendants wero high
ly indignant at their arrest and hi ought
Attorneys Van "Wormer and Scragg
with them to tho federal building to
plead their cause. They wero each held
under $1,000 hall for their appearance
at a hearing to be held on Saturday
morning at 10 o'clock. Their bond's
were furnished by the Fidelity and De
posit ompany of America.
The Clark company occupies pnit of
three doors in the Alears' building und
employs about thirty peisous. It was
organized some two years ago after the
success of the International Cories
pondence schools had become so gioat.
The latter Institution has absolutely
no connection with tlio Clarke tom'
p.my. The "Correspondence Institute . -
America" gives Instructions in "oaii
catiue. newspaper, magazine and com
mercial illustrating, advertisement
writing, pioofreudlng, bookkeeping und
stenojyuphy."
TO MEET HERE IN 1903.
State Sunday School Convention
Will Be Held in This City.
Hev. Hobert F. Y. Pierce, pastor of
the Penn Vvenue liaptist chinch, re
ceived .i telegram last nlglu from
Franklin, announcing that at the eon
enllon of tlio Stute Sabbath School as
sociation, it had been decided to bring
Hie next i ouventiou to Serunton, In
October, HiOIJ.
Tills will menu the piesence here
next fall of sonic ;I00 delegates from all
parts of tho slate, Including a unm
ix r of clergymen of all denominations.
The convention generally lasts lor
tluee days.
Dr. Pierce has been largely Instru
mental In bringing the convention here,
having been m commiinlcallou 'with
Jnlm Waiianmker, or Philadelphia,
state presldeiil, and II, ,T, Heinz, of
Pittsburg, the chairman of the execu
tive committee, for several mouths, re
garding the matter.
Many Beverages
me so vastly Improved by the added
richness Imparted by the use of Hord
en's Knglo llriind Condensed .Milk. The
Kngle llriind is piepurod from the milk
of heids of well led. housed, groomed
cows of native luoeds. Kvery can Is
lested and Is therefore lellable,
See the Cut Man.
Kffeotlvo und attractive, half-tones
and line cuts lor caul, advertising or
any other purpose, can be secured at
The Tribune olllce. Wo do work thut
Is unexcelled, do It promptly and at
Iowcst rates, A tiiul onler will con
vince you,
Boned
Turkey and
Chicken, 45c
Deviled Ham aud
Tongue (large size) !0c,
Huugariau Goulash,
25c. i
Beef a la Mode, 25c,
Delicious Soups, 10c
to 30c.
Delicious Peas (new)
15c. Good brauds, 12c,
Sugar Com, York
State,' 10c.
E, G. Coursen,
TWO CHANGES
IN POSITION
MISS MATHEWSON AND MR.
MACKIE ADVANCE.
Tho Fnctoryvillo Young Lady
Pnssed Mr. Klulor nnd the Provi
dences Young Mnn Skipped Two
Others Guessing Contest Close3
on Oct. 2'1 Nine More Dnys.
Standing of Contestants
A. J. Kollermnn, Scrnnton.045
Chnrles Burns, Vnndllng.010
Wlllinm T. S. Rodriguez,
Scranton .G54
Win. Sherwood, Harford . . 545
Fred K. Gunster, Green
Hidgo 522
Oscnr H. Kipp, Elmhurst.517
Herbert Thompson, Cnr-
hondnle .502
Albert Fieedmnn, Belle-
vuo 386
J. A. Hnvenstrlte, Mos
cow 357
Mnxwell Shcphecd, Car-
boudnle 323
Chas.W. Dorsey, Scranton. 321
L. E. Stanton, Scranton. .215
Harry Madden, Scranton. . 170
Hendrlck Adams, Chin
chilla 108
Lewis Bates, Scranton . . .127
Homer Kresge, Hyde Pnrk.105
Miss Beatrice Hnrpur,
Thompson 100
Frank B. McCrenry, Hall
stead 100
Miss Jane Mnthewsou,
Factoryville 02
Fred Kibler, South Scran
ton 87
Don C, Cnpwell, Scranton. . 81
William Cooper, Prlceburg 76
Louis Gere, Brooklyn.... 71
John Mackie, Providence. 67
Henry E. Collins, Klzers. . 66
A. L. Clark, Green Grove. CO
Hugh Johnston, Forest
City 60
Miss Edna Coleman,
Scranton 46
Walter Hallstead, Scran
ton : 44
Grant M. Decker, Hall
stead 42
Lee Culver, Springville. . 41
Elmer Williams, Elmhurst 30
Mis Mary Yenger, Green
rRidge 34
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A dozen leadcis, from third place
down to twenty-seventh', scored points
yesterday in The Tribune's Education
al Contest. They were:
Lewis Hates
John Alaekie
, Hugh Johnston
Hendtick Adams
Allss June Alathewson
Vt'lllliini T. S. Hodiiguez ...
Frank H. AlcCteary
Homer Kresge
Fred K. C mister
Charles W. Dorsey
Herbert Thompson
Alnxw ell Shepherd
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Tli"ie weie two changes in position.
Allss'Jane Aliithowsoii passed Fled Kib
ler and holds nineteenth place by live
WILLIAAI COOPKIt.
(iiilnts. John Alaekie passed A. L.
Clink and Henry H, Collins, uud has
twenty-fourth iilaee hy one point.
John Alaekie and Lewis Hales aie
lied lor the leadership of the special
contest for five dollars in gold, lo be
given the contestant who scores the
largest number of points this week,
Tlie leadeis so far can be easily over
taken and any one In the contest Is at
liberty to try and win the half eagle,
The guessing contest on the number
of points the leading contestant will
have at the close will close at ." o'clock
on .Friday afternoon, Oct, 21, No esti
mates received after that time will be
accepted In uwuidlug the piiv.es.
Theie aie nine moie days of the
contest.
William Cooper, of Prlceburg, whose
pot trail appears tills morning, was the
seventeenth to enroll In the Education
al Contest, having entered on April 7.
He scored Ills first points on .May il, the
day the ibutest opened, and did well
the Hist week or so, The big strike
lias hiimpeitMl him very much, how
ever, as the district where he Is best
aciiuulliteil Is eutliely dependent on
the mining Industry. Air Cooper Is not
as well placed us ho hoped to be, but
be Is making the best of an uiifortu
unto chain of eliiAiuistnnces and keeps
on hopefully.
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LEADERS FOR THE
SPECIAL HONOR PRIZE
I'lVlj DOI.I.AUS IN HOLD
to the coalestant scoring Ihn largest
number ol points for week end.
lug siaiiiida. Ocrnbor is.
1. John .Mackie li,
i. Lewis Hales 37
:s. Homy K. Collins :':,
4. Hugh Johnston :'2
.'. lloudiick Adams is
li. Maxwell Shepherd i)
7 Herbert Thompson 8
S. Km nk H. AlcCieary S
!i. Louis (leie 7
10. Allss J. mo .Mnthewsou G
Last Week of Senile ver's Fiee Gold
Necklace Distribution,
Every patent doslilng their child to
possess one of those valuable gold
chain necklaces being piesented by
Selniever to the little ones, should see
to It that tlio sitting is made before
October 20th, when the distribution
closes;
AMATEUR PERFORMANCE. '
To Be Given at Parish .House To
morrow and Fildny Night.
The amateur peiforniaiu'e nt . St,
Luke's Pailsh house, on Tiiesitay anil
Fildny evenings of this week, for the
benellt of charity, 'promises til be a
great success. The east Is i ('presented
by Soi union's best local ialent, assist
ed by Tom lilppel, Floic brothers,
miindollnlsls; Waters' orchestra, and
Atlss Alurthu Cordon Hroudbeiit. The
following couuuent appeared tn one of
the metiopolltiin dallies about the
comedy, und Its utttbor, Allss Fiirnlss:
"Her nature runs tn the dramatic,
From her early years she was active In
amateur tliealiicals. Finally she de
lermluud to write an umatour piny con
taining a luil't adapted to her own his
trionic style. She did so, und the merry
'A Mux of .Monkeys,' now known
throughout the hind among ahpitenr
theatrical devotees, was the teslllt. It
wns In two acts, and, like most of Allss
Flit nlss' work, full of humor. After II
had been played and had miide a lilt,
Allss Furnlss taking tlie pari site had
written for herself, her mother per
suaded the budding playwright lo send
It as a contribution to Harper's Huzur.
It was Immediately accepted and pub
lished, although the Hnznr did not of
ten print plays. Next came Its success
hi unuiteiir circles far and wide."
FOOD FOR THE ANTIS.
Some Examination Papers from
Philippines Showing Results Be
ing Accomplished There.
Chillies S. Seainans. seeiotary of tlie
board of trade, bus received from a
cousin of his, wiio Is a school teacher
In the Philippine Islands a most in
teresting exhibit of what the Ameri
can occupation of the Islands has ac
complished. This exhibit comprises the two ex
amination paiiers in American history
written by Leo Nuvo nnd Conditio Al
cazar, two young Filipino boyn who are
pupils of this young woman In the
public schools ut Hollo on the Island of
P.inuy. These two boys aie only In
their second year at the public school
and before their entrance, had absolute
ly no knowledge of the Faigllsh
language nor any education whatever.
That there Is nothing backwaul about
the Filipino race when once It gets a
chance Is proven by the splendid liand
wiittlng of the two 'boys and by the
intelligent comprehension which they
seem to luivoVif the subJecUiinder con
sideration. The writing of one of tlie
boys Is almost a's perfect as if It was
at the head of a page in a copy-book.
They appear to have grasped the mean
ing of all the worjls they use though
their use of thein is amusing nt times.
Some of the answeis of Candido
Alcazar, second year, tirsl grade, the
examination being on Ronediet'Arnold's
treachery, are as follows:
Cornwiillls went to Ytiihtown fiom
South . Carolina. '
He found Arnold wailing to help him
This man held Hie position of eommaiuler
or the American army under Washington.
Arnold seeielly gave up the fort to tlio
Itiitlsh, and the Ainei loans named him a
tialtor.
Tiidlor means a deceiver or tlie man
who was treated kindly by ids friends
and then did a bad treatment lor his
kind fiienCs.
The other boy had a most Interest
ing observation to make on the mean
ing of the word traitor. He writes:
Traitor moans n man who Is l.iscally
for his countiy.
He had good answers to tho other
iiuestlons, however, as witness tlie fol
lowing: Cornwiillls thought th.il Arnold was not
a good man so lie despised him.
Air. Scanians' cousin says thai Ihe
chlldieu are so anxious to leain that
it is leally u pleasure to teach them
and Intimates that some of the antl's
could learn something to their advan
tage If they'd take a tilp across the
Pacific and see lor themselves what
t'ncle Sam Is doing for these brown
skinned people who Iiavo suffeied from
Spanish mlsiule nnd oppression tor
centuries.
A Safeguard
The man who lives in a steam
heated house sits in his office
all day rides to and from his
business, is the man who should
wear
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It protects against sudden change
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about it.
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Ten Dollars for Guesses
Who run name tlio winner In The
Tilliiuio's Kriilctittonnl Contest nnd
tell tho number of points ho or she
will ImveV
First Prize ?5.00 In Gold.
Next Three 81.00 encli.
Next Two 00 cents each,
Next Four 25 conts each
TOTAL Ten Prizes, Ten Dollars.
Cut. out the coupon below, fill It In,
nnd pend to "Soianton Tribune, Scrnn
ton, Pa., (Iiiesslng Contest," before
Fildny, Oct. 21.
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