e ' -HgZfM 0 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-AVEPNEDAY, OCTOBER. 29, 1902. WEST CRANTON Big Republican Demonstration To-night. Parade Followed by a Big Mass Meeting in St. Davids' Hall The Speakers. Tlio parade and mass meeting tin der the auspices of tlio West Sltlo Re publican club mid this iiewly-orffiinlzcd Cambrian Republican club will bo held this evening, and from present Indi cations the demonstration will be n large one. mid the iuiim meeting to fol low will be one of the best during the present cumpnlgn. The mcmViors ot both clubs, together with nit olhers who wish to pnrtlclpntc In the pnrnde, me refiuestcd to as semble at the headquarters of either club nt 6.30 o'clock. There will be a band to head the parade, and the clubs will carry banners nnd red, white and blue globed lantern. A troop of mounted nlds will also be In line, with Frank It. F.eose ns mar shal, IvoinC. Parry, chief of staff; Da vid. Owens, Sidney Meats, John T .lames, J. Henry Jones. Thcophllus Phillips and O. K. Jones ns aides. The parade will form on Jackson street, right resting on Slain avenue, and wilt move promptly at 7.1T, o'clock. It Is expected thnt residences along I he line of inarch will be suitably de corated. The parade will pass up main avenue to Swotland street, to Hyde 1'nrk avenue, to T.ofayettc street, to Sumner avenue, to "Washburn street, to Hyde 1'ark avenue, to "Division street, to Main avenue, to Hampton street, and countermarch on Main ave nue to St. David's hall. W. Ciaylord Thomas, president of the "West Hide Itepubtlcnn club, will be chairman of the mass meeting, nnd the speakers will lie Hon, James R. Sherman. Hun. A. V. Vreeland, Hon. Alexander McDowell. Selections wilt tie rendered by the Sons of Cambria Glee club. Men's League. The Men's league of the Plymouth Congregational church held one of their Interesting semi-monthly meetings in the Sunday school room last evening, there being a largo number in attend ance. Previous to the debate, a short business session was held nnd the social committee reported arrangements for a social at the next meeting, which will be held the second Tuesday in Novem ber. The president of the league, D. P. Kvnns, introduced the new pastor of the church, Rev. T. A. Humphreys, who gave a very line talk on "Memory." This Is tbo first time the pastor has ad dressed the league nnd his remarks were greatly enjoyed, many of the points he made being worthy of more than pass ing notice. A general discussion was In order at the close of the address. A FREE! FREE! FREE! Five stamps given away with each bottle of IDufour's French Tar G. W. JENKINS. s a Special Sale Guaranteed There is nothing the matter with 5j the Silks that are offered below, save the prices, which have been & cut without mercy. Every yard 1 sold is guaranteed by us and the j manufacturer. sj 5 Black Taffeta Silks (Grantee!) a 3. Ifl'-inch Taffetas, worth HUc, 39-inch Taffetas, worth iiSc, 30-inch Taffetas, worth (1.1c, 21-inch Taffetas, worth .S."c U7-inch Taffetas, worth $1.(10, 27-inch Taffetas, worth $1.2,1, f Black Peau De -u luetics 20 inches 21 incites 22 inches 21 incites 27 inches !t() inches !Hi inches IK! indies .10 inches tr f wide, worth 7re., for wide, wide, wide, wide, wide, wide, wide, wide, wide, worth wort It worth worth worth worth worth worth worth !)()c, for $1.00, for $1,2,1, for $1.."0, for $1.2.-i, for $1.80, for $l.7.-i, for $2.00, for 52.5J0, for a 3 Black Peau De 20 inches wide, worth 90c for 27 inches wide, worth $1.25, for No silks ever shown in above nt point of value. d a Fancy Crepe De n'3 . - inclil's w!(lc all a perfect range of the newest shad- 5T . IHS'S A line $1.00 quality for 75c. -' a Popular Moire Velours 3 a in Black and Colors; the one complete line shown in this city, at prices not approached elsewhere in point of value. S THE SALE IS NOW UNDER WAY g a a a a a Globe Wapeboiis?. afflimmm$MmimMimmmm vote ot thanks was tendered Rev. Mr. Humphreys for his address. Birthday Surprise Pnvty. A few ot the friends of James H. Davis gathered nt the homo ot Wil liam II. Kvnus, of Twelfth street, on Monday evening nnd tendered him a surprise party, In honor of his birth day. The usual games wore enjoyed, nnd several very fine musical selec tions rendered. At a late hour refresh ments were served. Those present were: Misses Clara Burgess, Coro. Lander, Ada Alexander, Jennie I.ce, Marie Tuft, Herthu. Evans, Lizzie Evans, Gertrude Haywood, Anna J. Davis, Verna Jones, and Messrs. William II. Evans, ISvnn E. Evnns, Harry Kvnns, John Heacham, David Work, Daniel Evans, Joseph Lander, Albert Davis, William Davis, William G. Hartley, Garfield Jones, Joseph Grler, William Owens, Albert FIlo. William Kenner. George Rleh ards, Hugh Walls. William Jones. Social Session. The assembly room of the Jackson Street Uaptlst church was crowded last evening, when the Baptist Young Peo ple's union held their weekly devotional and social session. Miss Clrdella Evans, vlcb-prcsidcnt of the society, was chair man. The Scripture lesson was read by Alfred Ilcvan, nnd was followed with prayer. The Thomas brothers gave several very fine selections on the violin. Mr. Hill and party, from the Shlloh Colored Uaptlst church, sang beautlfutly a num ber of sacred and glee songs. The mem bers ot the party are gifted with very sweet voices and the music was greatly enjoyed. The pastor, Rev. Thomas do Gruchy, D. D brought the meeting to a close with a few interesting remarks. He Beat His Wife. Mrs. Lena Hallack, of Seventh and Scrantou streets, appeared before Al derman Noone yesterday afternoon and swore out a warrant for the arrest of her husband, John, on the charge of assault nnd battery and disorderly eon duet. Detective Maurice Pagenbaum placed the defendant under arrest. At the hearing, held Inst evening, Mrs. Ballack claimed that her husband met her on the sidewalk and acted very disorderly while standing with her, nnd also laid violent hands on her. The lat ter charge was not proven, but the de fendant was compelled to pay costs on the disorderly conduct charge. Y. W. C. A. Notes. The West Side branch of the Young Women's Christian association re opened this year ut the old rooms in the old postoftlce building, on South Main avenue. The rooms are very neatly furnished and present a very cosy appearance, it being an ideal place for young women to spend a social evening or take up any ot the useful 01 I for '.lie. for for for for for' Sis Sole (Guaranteed,) Cygnes this city will compare with the Chene ei ser 42c. 2r- . OSc. g 7oc. gp !)0c. g . ?: . ar. r.iie. g 72c. s6 S2c. ; 95c. $ $l.l.- g 9.-c. st $1.19 : 1.31) S l.l'.fl ? 1.95 5ri & 72c. S. , 95c. 1UALN FOOD Is of Little Benefit "Unless It Is Di gested. Nearly everyone will ntlmlt that ns a nation wo eat too milch meat and too little of vegetables nnd, the grains. For business men, blllee men nnd clerks, nnd In fuct everyone engaged In sedentary or Indoor occupations, grains, milk nnd vegetables are much more healthful. Only men engaged In a severe out door manual labor can live on a heavy meat diet nnd continue In health. As a general rule, meat once a day Is sufficient for all classes oC men, wo men nnd children, nnd grains, fruit and vegetables should constitute the bulk of food eaten. Hut many of the most nutritious foods are difficult of digestion and it Is of no use to advise brain workers to ent largely of grains nnd vegetables where the digestion Is too weak to as similate them properly. ft Is always best to got the best results from our food that some sim ple nnd harmless digestive should be taken nftcr meals to assist the relaxed digestive organs, and several years ex perience have proven Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets to be a very safe, pleasant nnd effective digestive and a remedy which may be taken dnlly with the best results. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets can hard ly be called a patent medicine, as they do not net on the bowels nor any par ticular organ but only on the food eat en. They supply what weak stomachs hick, pepsin diastase and by stimulat ing the gastric glands Increase the nat ural secretion of hydrochloric acid. People who make a dally practice of taking one or two ot Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets after each meal are sure to have perfect digestion which means perfect health. There is no danger of forming an In jurious hnblt as.tho tablets contain ab solutely nothing but natural digestives; cocaine, morphine and similar drugs have no place In a stomach medicine and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are certainly the best known nnd most popular of all stomach remedies. Ask your druggist for a fifty cent package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and after a week's use note the im provement In health, appetite and ner vous energy. studies that will be taught. The work is in charge of MIfs Deborah Boone. The "West Side branch have been In vited to attend a Hallowe'en social at the central association rooms, and those who desire to attend are re quested to meet nt the rooms nt 7 o'clock. The IJlblc class will com mence its study of the Scriptures on Thursday evening. The social committee Is requested to meet for a short time Saturday evening to plan for an entertainment and so cial, to be held next week. At 3.30 Sunday afternoon, a (Jospel meeting will be held, and all young women are cordially Invited to attend. GENERAL HEWS NOTES. William Ponn Morgan and son. Tiny, of Yintondnle, are visiting West Sido flip lids. Prof. I). "W. Phillips has deposited SO", In the West Side bank for No. 1!) school, as follows: Prof. Phillips, :sic.: Mi-s Murray, 70c; Jllss Nichols. l."(l; Mis-s Beamish, Tmc; Jltes Gum-ll, .V.j Jllss Morgan. $1.01; Miss liiitton. 40c; Jliss Davles, lie: Miss Kvnus. ?1.3t; Miss Kol low, 9.V. ; Miss Flyim, ille.; Miss Wnile, IiSc; Miss Morris, lie; Mis. Ferber, ?l.r.; total, JP.73. Henry Williams, of Jnekson street, 1ms been promoted to fire boss at the A roll -bald mine. Tliotniis J. Thomas, of West Linden street. Is on the sick list. Miss Marlon Kcrher, ot South Bromley avenue, has been the Riicst of Miss Jl'ainlo Francis, of Taylor. Miss Grace Reed, of Jnekson street, is entertaining Miss Olive .lopllng, of Plains. George Asbury, of South Sumner ave nue, who has had an enjoyable all-summer visit with Ills brother at Portland, Me., is home. Jenkln Jenkins and Karnest Mnrtln, ot Decker court, nre home from Buffalo. Dr. and Mrs. B. G. Reddoo, of South Main avenue, arc entertnluing .Mrs. Irving Davis and Mrs. George Alvord, of Car bondnle. Miss Ituth Ueddoo lias as her suest, Miss May Davis, of C.irbondale. James M. Davis, of C'orhett avenue, Is homo from Youngstnwn, O. At a meeting of tlin Washburn Street Presbyterian church Monday inght, Tom Gippel. the well-known tenor, was ap pointed musical director ot the church. Mr. Gippel will enter upon his new duties Sunday next, John Davis, of Lafayette street, is home fioni Buffalo. Mrs. A. Detiick, of Chestnut street, is finite ill with an attack of dlpntheiia. William Carpenter, of North lleliecea avenue, has returned from Yintondnle. Mrs. Whitest 11, of Decker's court, is tritertnlnlng her dnuliter from New York city. Mrs. Mary Gardner, ot" North llubecra avenue, Is visiting friends at Forty Fort. Ulectrle City ensile, No. KS, Knights of tlio Mystic Chniu, Installed ullicers In Co operative hull last evening. Grand De puty Noedlitinsi was present and had charge of the install. illon, Thoio di stillled were: Sir knight vlro chancellor, David t.. Lewis, and sir knight marshal, J. II. Jones. All members of Sons of Cambria Ite puhllritu anil Gleo Hub are requested to meet In Co-operative hall at 7 o'clock this evening to participate in the Itepubllcan parade, Yolo for John II, Jordan, Republican candidate for stale senator. Seine boys cut the rope which held the electiie Ifput In 'place hi Kvnus court, near Kwetland street, last evening and al lowed the- lump to full, breaking the pi ibe. Mis. Luke Moffat t. of Plltston, will enter nt the lloldry-.Segivve.s wedding this evening. IN AID OF FLAG FUND. Knights of Mnlta Held nn Entertain ment nnd Social. The Pilgrim club of Anthracite Com mandery, Knights of Malta, entertain ed their friends In .Mnltn temple last evening with a megascope and gramo phone entertainment, Tho affair was for tlio benefit of tho club's ling fund, The club gave nu exhibition drill, under tho leadership of A, V, Long, which was cleverly executed. The gramophone selections were rendered under the direction of A. 13, Ilazlett, and Fred U. Myer gave the megascope exhibition. Refreshment were served during the social hour. Selections were rendered by a male quartette composed of Ira Mitchell, Daniel llornbnker, William Myers and VllUnm Unrtlett. AH OLD ARB WELL-THtTO REMHOT. MRS. WINSLOW'8 SOOTHINn frrnTm l (or children teething, Is the prescription o piie ui uiu uwi mount, puybictans ana burses In the United States, and has lieeri used sixty yeais with never-fulling suoJ tesa by millions of mothers for their chili dren. During the process of teething ita talue U Incalculable. It relieves the child from pain, cures diarrhoea, griping In thj towels, and wind-colic. By giving healtli to tho child It rests thn mother, Price, twenty-live cents a bottl. ' NORTH SCRANTON NORTH END STARS DEFEATED DANVILLE TEAM. Locnl Players Completely Outclassed tlio Visitors nt the Auditorium Last Night Winning by a Score of 20 to 6 Dougherty, a Danville Flayer, Rendered Unconscious. Elaborate Preparations Being Made for tho Big Republican Fnrado nnd Mnss Meeting. Tho North Knd Stars won their first victory Inst night by defeating the strong representative bnsket ball team from Danville, which has claimed the stato championship for tho past yenr. Tho gamo was played at tho Auditorium, nnd was witnessed by a largo crowd ot en thusiasts. The Dnnvillo team played a fast nnd nt cresting pass game, but their skill In basket throwing was suppressed by tho Stars. Tho same ended with a score of "' to E, In favor ot the Stars. During tho latter part of tho second half Dough erty, of Danville, fell to tho floor with Krcat force and was rendered unconscious for a time, Rosenfall was substituted. The llno-up of tho teams was ns follows; Stars. Danville. Ulllgy right forwnrd Hcddoo Sklfllngton ....left forward ,.., Dougherty Tlguc centre Dean Tones right guard Cnskln T. McClusltlo ....left guard Slcklcr Goals wero thrown from tho field by Tlguo, McClusklo and Klllgy, for Stars, and by lieddoo nnd Casklns, for Danvlllo. On Monday night the Stars will journey to Pittston to piny tho strong team ot that plnce. Bert Hughes, the crnck cen ter of tho state, will then make his Ilrst appearance In a Star uniform. Big Mass Meeting. Committees representing the various Re publican clubs nro making elnborato prep arations for tho big parado nnd mass meeting to bo held on next Saturday evening. This parade will undoubtedly excel last Saturday night's demonstration, as moro bands nnd men aro to partici pate. A quantity of fireworks has been purchased by the committees and will bo set off on the square previous to the meeting. Knch participant will be provided with a red light and cap. They will parade tlio principal streets, ending nt the Auditor ium, whore the meeting is to be held. The speakers will be Robert S. Murphy, Jerry Snyder, James Molr and W. Gay lord Thomas. Coming Weddings. Miss Louisa Veldninn, daughter of jrr. and Mrs. Morris Feldman. of North Main avenue, will bo man led to James Weiss, a former resident of West Scrantou, on Nov. 20. Mr. Weiss is nt present con nected with a Now York shoo firm. Af ter tho wedding ceremony they will tako up their residence in Pittston. Miss Jnnet Lewis, daughter of Mrs. Lewis, of Warren street, will bo wedded to Arthur Dolph, on Thursday afternoon, Mr. Dolph is a vcty popular young nnin nnd Is employed on the Buffalo JSxpress. The ceremony will be performed at the house. They will make their residence in ICImlrn. BRIEF NEWS NOTES. Wnile M. Finn nnd Edward Roderick spent yesterday in Carbnndnle. Mef-srs. Chnrles Jenkins, Thomns Char ters and Stephen i:illgy have returned from n live months' stay at Berlin. Tho membprs of the Itnekmcn's union will participate in the Mitchell day par ade, which is to bo held in West Scrantou. The Independent orchestra will conduct a social in tlio Auditorium this evening. The mines will lie Idle today, on ac count of the observance of Mitchell day. Mrs. Ruck, of Mendo avenue, is ill with an attack of bronchitis. The members 'of tho Columbia Literary club nro making elaborate preparations for their ilrst anniversary, which will be held on Friday evening. Yote for John U. Joidan, Republican candidate for stato senator. The members of tho Christian Kndeavor society of the North Main Avenue Uap tlst church will conduct a Ilallow'een so einl In tho tabernacle, Friday evening, Local No. IG1S of the 1'nited Mine Work ers will meet in Archbnld's hall at 7.J0 o'clock this evening. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Saengemmde Society's Reception in Athletic Hall Royal Gun Club Organized Funerals. Athletic hall w-as tho scene of a bril liant social event last evening, when sev eral hundred well-known residents of this part of tho city assembled to par ticipnto in the annual ball of the Scran ton Snengerrundo society. The hall was prettily decmated for tho occasion, nnd was brightly lighted, with several new arc llijhls. The doors opened promptly at S o'clock, and the guests wore ten dered a reception until fl.SO p. m. A musical helectloii by thfi, members started the festivities, and at 10 o'clock tho grand march took place, In which nearly 1W0 couples look part, Flist class music was furnished for the dancers, who tripped the light fantastic until nearly dawn, Joseph Albrecht was mas ter of cer'inunles, nnd lie was ably as sisted by the committee of arrangements. Shooting Club Orgnnized. At a meeting held In Mlrtz hall, on Pittston avenue, last night, an organiza tion to be known ns the. Royal Gun club was formed, The society litis a member ship of llfteeu, all well-known residents of this side, among them being several well known shots. Officer wero elected as follows; Presi dent, Jacob Mlrta; vice president, Cieorge llnrtmnn; treasurer, Charles Roth; re cording secretary, Kdward If. Hum; II nnnclnl secretory, Philip Mlrtsr, captain, John Brown. Pleasantly Surprised, A genuluo KiirprWf putty was tendered Miss Minnie lickus, tho charming daugh ter of Mr. and .Mrs. Christian Fichus, at tho family residence, "20 Cedar avenue, last evening. It being her eighteenth birthday. Tho young people assembled about 9 o'clock, and tendered their hear ty congratulations, after which a meriy evening was spent and refreshments were served. Those present were; Minnie Fickus, Amelia llartman, Annie Fichus, Lottie llartmaii, Louisa Klclncchrodt, Lucy llu her, Kstelln. JtuMir, Llnzle tluenter. Car rie Dochler, Mlnnlu Hefty, Kiuuia Schetich, nnd Messrs. William Klein, schrodt, I.awrcnco Duhlirg, F.dwnrd Noll, William iiuuiugartiu'r, John lllldei brand, John Frcutchel, (Juoige Klelnschrodt, John llosca, Fred ClBlshart, Charles liuntz, Kugene Saul, Freddie and Hobble 1'iekUH, The wullivss' wer .Misses An nlo I hi it man, Kate Flckus und Carrie llosar, Yesterday's Funerals. The remains ot Nicholas Cook, whose death occurred early uu Monday morn ing, wero laid at rest In tho Cuthedial cemetery, Hyde Park, following services nnd a requiem muss at St. Peter's ca thedral. Tho pall bearers were: Messrs, Michael May, Peter Slerrlck, John Gib son and David Uurko, Tho remains of John Ifatzcr, who was found dead curly on Sunday morning, was laid nt rest yesterday. Services wero held over tho remains, by Rev, W. A. A1'. ...!;: ly..'-' sswVvv.. rvii-rr I'Tr-ints y.-sm: ''!. .v." V.'MUKn . "Hv;' I I, I., ... .iV.. m iWSrrar UL1 It may be that a new Parlor Suit is needed, or that a enjoyment of the long evenings just ahead, or, perhaps it furniture that you have had in mind. We care not what store and you will find it, and at a reasonable price, too. WILLIAMS k McANULTY, Nordt, pastor of tlio Hickory Street Pres byterian church, nt 018 Willow street, and Interment was made in Uunniorc cemetery. Tho pall bearers were Eugene Clans, John Melsner, Adam Wolchel, J. Kline, Julius lluthwold nnd George Mlrtz. Entertainment Tonight. Tho Kpworth League of the Prospect Avenue German Methodist church have prepared the following programme, which will be rendered this evening: Organ prelude, Mr. Kdwnrd II. Haus scr; male quartette. "Doan ye Cry mo. Honey." A. W. Noll; flute solo, "Melo dies" fA. Rubcnstcln), Mr. Kdward If. Huusser; declamation, selected, Mr. Fred Kueckes; zither duct, Mrs. John Schro dcl nnd Fred Mascl; tenor solo, "Within tho Gates of Paradise." Mrs. Fred S. Hausscr; reading, selected. Mr. Joseph J. Jollier; selection, "As the If.irt Panleth," Church rholr; zither duet, selected, Messrs. Schrndct nnd Masel; descriptive quartette, "We'll Have to Mortgage the Farm"; declamation. Mr. 1''. Kueckes; duet, "Gently Sighs the Evening Breeze," Mrs. Kdwln Armbrust and Fred C. ilaussor. NUBS OF NEWS. A party of friends will leave .on the Krle and Wyoming 7.05 a. m. train this morning, to attend tho wedding of Joseph Klneum and Miss Kuulce Kcmble, at Pau pack. near Ilawle.v. Vote for John 15. Jordan, Republican candidate for state senator. Preparations are being made for the dedication of St. John's Catholic church and St. Paul's Methodist Kplscopnl church, nn liltston avenue. Rotho cere monies will tako place on Sunday, No vember 1G. Dr. Schley's Lung Healing Ilalsam Is guaranteed to cure all coughs. "No cure, no pnv." For sale by nil dealers. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gilboy returned from their honeymoon last evening, and will reside on Prospect avenue. The Junger Mucnnerehor met for re hearsal in Gcrmauia hall last evening. GREEN RIDGE. Mrs. C. A. Sickler very delightfully en tertained n number of young people at her home in Green Ridge, .Monday night, In honor ot the sixth birthday of her daughter, Helen May. Among those pres ent were the Misses Dorothy Leonard, Planch Volght, Helen May Slcklcr. Rer tha Towuseiid, llelenc Phillips. Margaret Sickler and Clara Williams; Messrs. Clin ton Smith. Itussel Smith, Charles Clark, Oscar Dally, Kvorltt ICean, Joseph Wil liams. The Green Ridge Industrial school wil1 resume Its meetings Saturday afternoon, Nov. 10, In tho Library building. The school. will this year begin at L' o'clock. Teachers and pupils are requested to ne on time. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Phillips and so'i Thomas, of Sanderson avenue, will be ut liomu at the Hotel Jermyn tills winter. Miss Franklo Chandler, who has been a guest In the family of Attorney I. II Ruins for some lime, will return to hor home In Susquehanna county today. (leoi'go Foster, of Iionesdale, lias bc-.-n spending the past few dayu at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. J. 1). Mnsou, of Sander sou avenue, Will Franklin, of Sanderson avenue Is spending a' few days at lloinsduk. wheio he is the guest of Fiauk Hiimin. J, li, Pome, of Capouse avenue will leave for New York today on a biiiihe,- trip, Mrs. I. J. Lansing, of North Paik, b conllncd to her homo by illness. Miss Winters, who Is nssnctnttd will, the Rev. Mr. Myers, in his mission woii at Cumberland Gap, Tenu., is the gues of Mr. and Mrs. F. 1-3. Nettleton, ol Washington nvenuo. Miss Winters Is ac companied by one of tho girls of th, Ornco Ncttlelou Home, which is council cd Willi tho illusion school at CiiiiiIkv kind Gap. Mr. and Mrs. Cap well and daughter have rutunicil from a visit v,lth Fac tryvlllo friends. Vote for John 11. Jordan, Jtepubllnn candidate for stato senator. The Green Rldnu Wonians' fluisllni Temperance union met yestctihiy after noon at the Hume for I ho rilcudlosi Mrs. J, S, Miller gave a Jllblo nading .Mrs. Benjamin and Mrs. Clifford bin charge of he miiMc. The meeting w.i largely uttmided by tho union. The si ' vice was greatly appreciated by the old ladies of tlio home, a number of whom took part. At tho rinse, of thn meeting each old lady was presented with a copy of tho Gospel of St. John. The mat ron received thn members f the union very cordially, and at tho cos.i conducted them through the Institution and extend ed an invitation to thorn to come again. Mr. and Mrs. Donucller, of 171S I'enn avenue, will move to their new home i u Sanderson avenue today, DUNMORE. At tho hunie ot the bride's mother, Mrs, liarbnni Golden, of Walnut sticii, Mi mi Jane Golden and Charles I'olley, of SpiinglleM, 111., were milted In murrliiNu by Rev. M. R. Doulnn ycstciday after noon ut 5 o'clock. Miss li. Jllack acted as bridesmaid and John Golden as gtoomsman. Only the nieinlicrs of the immediate families wero present. The rooms were tastefully decorated with a profusion of chrysanthemums anil palms. Music was furnished by tho Golden or chestra, the 'members all being cousins of the bride, At the conclusion of tho ceremony, a wedding supper was enjoyed after which tho huppy couple left for their future homo at Sprlnglleld. Mrs. C'olley Is one of the borough's most charming and popular young women, und has a largo circle ot friends by whom THE ..?T7 i?:iS-'' 129 WYOMING AVENUE. Jo 'flSSs rutr. strength-giving diet and beauty because AaSrttV its' h tETZft-'.v'n.'M. - '.!." -.. " ...TISIM tt trfw 'ftu ' wkii&a j & M Ai ' A lMPiV i w n liMT urn w ei.:v.'...'H.. gmiMmfPr mr instant use because it contains pepsin and celery, (pepsin aids digestion celery soothes the nerves) because each crisp flalto is actually a whole-wheat kernel becauso it represents all that science can suggest for the proper up-building of the human body. See that your grocer does not substitute an inferior article with a counterfeit name. Look for union label on each package. Also ask for TRYABITA HULLED CORN. Send yonr grocers name and four cents In stamps and we trill send you FREE a startllwr novelty a doll receipt book and a samplo packnso of Tryablta 1'ood. TRYABITA FOOD GO., A few days can bo pleasantly spent In a trip to Norfolk, Va. Old Point Comfort, Va. Richmond, Va. Washington, D. C. VIA THE ill Lit Steamers sail dally except Sunday I'lOin Pier -C, North Itlver, foot of Beach Ftroot. New York. Tickets, Including meals and state room accommodations, JS.00 one way, 51!!,io round trip, and upwards. Send stamp for Illustrated book, :)LD DOA1INION STEAHSHIP CO 81 Bench Street, New York, N. Y. U. II. U'Al.KUK, Tralllc Manager. J. .1. llltOWN, General Passenger Agent. 9ENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent foe (lie Wyoming District tor Dupont's Powder lining, nli'tlnsr, Siortltij, Sniol.clesi biiJ tin Itepcuna Chemical C'oinpauy'j HIGH" EXPLOSIVES. Salely Fuse, Cips ami Kxplodcr. Itouiu 101 Cou ncil llulldinj ,Sou:ilcu, A0"i:.N"CIU9. JOHN II. SMITH k fcON" Iij mouth E. V, MULI.10AN" WilUi-llarctf she will bu much missed. Mr. Cnlley ne 'uples n pusitlou of trust with the mi nis i.'iiiitiut railroad. Don't fall to hear the speaki'is nt iho Itepiibllcan rally III Odd 1-Vlluws' hall rinturdiiy nlKhl. lion. Itubert .Murph, Jerry Snyder, John .M. llnrrs and others wilt "be pivsi'iit und discuss the Issues of the camimliiu. Thn Odd Fellows will meet tills atter iioou at l.iM o'clock to attend the tiincral uf their biatlur, John Harper. Jilts Vyse. of Mllfurd, Is the uiient of tho Jllsses llrunson, of Kim street. Deputy Factory Inspector Mishap and Oscar Vost iiiurued from a business trip to Shenandoah. Vote for John II. Jordan, Ilcpubllian candidate for stato senator. Tho Tennis -;uh will hold a lnusipii'rnde social at the home of Miss luitheiino Teeter, on Kim street. Friday nlslil. Mrs. Wllllum Kldon nnd Mrs. Tlioo iloro Webber and daughter, Kmiiiu, of West Urlulur street, aro vision friends at Old Forge. jsHORfsOnnHPS. AlHvv.. , feW '! 1x0$ - Mr .....A,Tr?ss i-m ..-" i Card Table will lend to the is some other article of home it may be, come direct to our Carpets, Draperies and Wall Paper. President Mitchell approved of Prosldent Roosevelt's succcstlons ms to tbo anthra cite coal strike and every right thlnkinc man and woman In America enthusas tlcally approves of because it is delicious and palatable to the taste becauso it is a mora than beef because it preserves health, it needs no cooking, and is ready for Ltd., Battle Greek, Mich. MJSEMEIVTS Lyceum Theatre, M. Kels, Lcsseo and MnnnKor. A. J. Duffy, I3uslnes3 Manager, Saturday "ftji'ff8 Nov. U "IT LISTENS DOT VEY." LOUIS MANN AS "HOCH TIIK .CONSUL" A NEW COMEDY IN t ACTS. DIRECTION OF AVAl1'EH D. YI3AQER. 40-PLAYKKS 10. Extenslvo Production Complete. PRICKS Matinee. L'3e SOc, "(. Night, :."e., noc, 73c, Jl, Jt.M. Seats on fcalo Thursday at 9 a. in. Academy of Music M, Rels, Lessee anil ManaEer. A, J, Duffy. liuslnesa Manager Week .Viv' Oct. 27, Dally Matinees C'oinineucInB Monday. King Dramatic Co., IU3PKRTOIRE: "Wednesday matinee, "The Cherry Pick ers"; Wednesday nlKht. "Siberia"; Thurs day matinee, "fllim Jeans": Thursday nluht, "A Utility Mother": Friday mat inee, "Siberia"; Friday nisht, "Shenan doah": Saturduy matinee, "Slienniuloah"; Saturday night, "A Waul of Franco." nDipCQiMatliiee, io on t aoc. rniUtO-"Mullt, io, an and joe. Dixie's Theatre, HENRY FARNRWORTH DIXIE, l.csseo and Manager. WEEK OF OCTOBER 87. THE GREAT LOOP THE LOOP. Itv Lottie London. MARIAN MANOLA & CO. "A Maiden from Mnrs." MR. AND MRS. PERKINS FISHER "Half Wav House." JENNIE YEAMANS, Comedienne. ARMOUR & BAGTJLEY. FIELDS AND WOOLEY. ili'iiiiau ('iimcdlniis WOOD AND RAY. Comedians and Dancers, STAR THEATRE AI.F. li- HKRItlNaTON, Mutineer, Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, OCTOliKR J7. iS AND t"J, "IMPERIAL BURLKSQUERS" MATl.NKK F.VKRY DAV OBrrUARY. .,.-,, u,.- J.IVWII, l, Ill'IIIUI! 1 died yesterday moruliiK at ii o'clockl Mio innv i.n. i, .. .,,..... niuii uisvuse. i no luuerlll Wll Oil 1 o'clock p. m, Thursdaj ServlcJ in, iiiiu in i uivury iccioiiucii cnui iiuiiii Biitcc, iiiieruicui will ue the Forest Hill cemetery, "fryabita pood