', '"' THE SCRANTON TMBUNE-tfKIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1902. "(. "tMi m M 4 Weddings JONES-CRAWFORD. A very unique homo wedding took place yesterdny iifternoon nt tho lionio of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan .Tones, CM North Hyde Park avc nue, when their daughter, Miss May Eleanor Jones, was united In marriage to llev. William H. Crawford, of North Stanford, N. V. At 1 o'clock, to the strains of the Mendelssohn wedding march, as played by Mrs. Archie Jones, the bridal party entered tho parlor,, which was beauti fully trimmed with cut flowers and palms, and tinder a canopy of llowers they were met by llev. J. 11. Sweet, 13. D presiding elder of the Blnghamton district of tho Wyoming conference, who performed the ceremony, Assisted by llev. Hugh C. McDermolt, D. D., of tho Simpson Methodist Episcopal church. Grouped In a semi-circle around the brldu and groom were Hfteon young ladles, dressed In white, all members of Miss Jones' Sunday school class. Tho effect was very pretty. The bride was gowned In white Paris mousscllnc-de-solc, trimmed with embroidery, and iSaruled bridal roses of white. Immediately after the ceremony a rc reptlon was held, and later a wedding dinner served. At 3,52, Rev. and Mrs. Crawford left for North Sanford, where a beautifully furnished home awaits them. Tho brldo is very popular in West Scranton, and It Is with deep re gret that her numerous friends view her departure. She was an active worker In the Simpson Methodist Epis copal church, being president of tho Epworth league and having taught a largo class of young ladles in the Sun day school for several years. Hew William Crawford Is also well known, having lived here prior to his entrance Into the ministry. He is a graduate of the School of the Lacka wanna and Drew Theological seminary. They were tho recipients of many beautiful tokens of the respect anil friendship of numerous friends. STANTON-NORTON. A quiet church wedding took place nt St. Patrick's church, Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock, when Thomas Norton, of the South Side, was united in marriage to Miss Mary Stanton, of North Ninth street, by Rev. J. P. Dunn. Miss Nellie Duffy was maid of honor while James Norton, brother of the groom, was best man, At the conclusion of the ceremony lie bridal party Avere driven to the ' ome of the btido's parents where a veddlng dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Norton left via the Lackawanna for an extended wedding trip to New York and other large cities. Upon their return they will reside on the South Side. DOLPH-XEWIS. Miss Janet Lewis, daughter of Mrs, '..ewis, of Warren street, North Scran on, was united in the holy bonds of aatrlmony with Arthur P. Dolph, at 5.30 yesterday afternoon. The cere mony was performed by Rev. Tt. S. Jones, pastor of tho West Market "Street Welsh Congregational church, at ihe home. In the presence of a few in timate friends of the contracting par ties. After the ceremony a wedding supper was served by the bride's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Dolph left last evening for Elmira, where they will make their home. JEFFERS-LAKE. A pretty wedding was solemnized at the Providence Presbyterian church parsonage on Wednesday afternoon, when Miss Anna Lake, of Green Ridge, was married to Harry Jeffers, of Court street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. George E. Guild, pastor of the church. The bride was attired In a blue trav eling gown, and was unattended. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffers left on an extended wedding tour, and upon their return will muko their home in North Scranton. FRANEY-O'MAXLEY. Anthony Franey, of this city, and Miss Nora O'Malley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Malley, of 1721 Jack son street, were quietly married In El mira, N. Y., on Wednesday, by the pas tor of St. Patrick's Cathullo church In that city.' The couple slipped away on Wednes day morning, unknown to but u few, and returned on Wednesday night. They will reside in West Scranton. SMITH-FOWLER. Mrs. Kuphemla J. Fowler, of 501 Now street, and Allen Smith, of Dunmoro, were united in marriage yesterday by Rev. Dr. U. F. Y. Pierce, at the par sonage of the Penn Avenue Raptlst church on Mlfllln avenue. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson. After a short wedding lour Mr. and Mrs. Smith will reside In Dunmore, BUSH-MORGAN. At the parsonage of the Penn Ave nue Uaptlst church Norman M. Rush and Miss Katie Morgan were Joined In wedlock by Rev. Dr. R, F. y, pierce. Tho bride was attended by her sis ter, Miss Jeanetto Morgan, and the groom by John Parry. THEIR SILVER WEDDING, Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Sanders Cele brated Event Last Night. Mr, and Mrs. M. E. Sanders, of Church avenue, colobrated tho twenty fifth or silver anniversary of their wed ding at their homo last night. A large number of well-wishing personal friend extended their heartiest congrat ulations and several very enjoyable hours were spent by all. Tho rooms 1 hnd been beautified with potted palms and flowers and an elaborate repast wus served, iThe couple were the recipients of iany valuable tokens of the esteem U which they nre held by their neigh bors and friends. Among the guests Jresent were the following: Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Cure, Mr, and ilrs. Nelhart, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. "owles, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Decker, Tr, and Mrs. W, H. Christmas, Mr, id Mrs. E. C. Deans, Mr, und Mrs. jeorge Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. lark, Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Francois, fr. and Mrs. M, L. Fine, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. II. Tj. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Richards, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. San ders, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. (J. M. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. II. U. Hopewell, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hopewell, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Adams', Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Fuller, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Kcator, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corless, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hallstead, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Benjamin, Mr. nnd Mrs. 0, II. Schock, Mr. nnd Mrs, S. Warten, Air. nnd Mrs. M. Kennedy, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Jncobs, Mrs. S. II. Blm'nis, Mrs. C. M. Sloat, Miss Bertha Slnnns, Miss S. Dlckcrson, Miss Ida Moore, Miss Blanche Hallstead, tho Misses Hazel nnd May Hopewell, Miss Georgian Clark, and tho Messrs. Edgar Sanders, Edward Collins and Ernest Slocum. Associates Mrs. J. G, Rnxe, Mrs. C. A, Admits, Mrs, A. B. Wnrmatt, Mrs. S. M. Finn, Mrs, Wood, Mrs, McCnnn, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Price, Mrs. Acker, Mrs. Chamberlain, Mrs. Jnnelto Colvln, Mrs. A, K. LlBlcr, Mrs. Bert Murphy, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Brader, Mrs. Tolcmle, Mrs. Barnes, Airs. Weeks. Allsses Mary OWcns, Florence Colvln, Ida. Bltlenbender, Emma Frye, Llllle Atlllcr, Florence Adams, Allldred Cap well, Augusta Swlnz, Elsie Molnzon borg, Anna Thomas, Gertrude Egbert son. STROUDSBURGALUMNI BANQUET AND DANCE First Annual Gathering Last Night At the Knights of Columbus Club House The Speeches. EXCELLENT CHURCH SUPPER. Penn Avenue Baptist Lndles Served Several Hundred People. Tho mere mention of the fact that tho ladles of the Penn Avenuei Baptist church will serve supper Is sutllcient to attract as many patrons as they can comfortably accommodate in two hours' time In' tho church parlors. Such was tho experience last evening, when several hundred patrons were served with a delectable menu, Half a dozen tables were filled several times, and the patrons were served by the following ladles, who In one way or an other contributed to tho success of the event: Airs. II. J. Hull, general manager; Airs. D. A. Capwell. Mrs. O. F. Byxbee, Airs. E. A. Rush. Mrs. Jennie C. Smith, AIIrs S. C. Krlgbaum, assistants. The first annual banquet nnd dance of the East Stroudsburg Normal School' Alumni wns held last evening at tho Knights of Columbus club house, and was attended by a largo number of tho graduates who reside In Lackawanna county. The banquet service was by Hnnley. Prof. James J. Powell, principal of the Alooslc High school, is the presi dent of the association, and made a brief speech in Introducing Prof. Wil liam E. Jamelsbn, principal of No. 17 school, as toastmnster. The speakers and their subjects wore: Prof. E. L. Kemp, principal Enst Stroudsburg Normal school "School and Alumni." Prof. Hlgley, of East Stroudsburg "Our Athletes." Airs. Klum "The Boys." Prof. John DeLaney "The Ladles." AIlss Richards "Advantages of Nor mal Training." Those present were: Prof. E. L. Kemp, Prof, and Airs. William E. Jamleson, Thomas G. Hall, AIlss Kath erine AI. Atherton, AIlss Alabel Hobbs, AIlss Jeanlo H. Dick. James J. Powell, Dr. Houston, Gustavo Hemm, William Pomp, William Brown, AIlss Delia Coo per, Fred Alorgan, Isaac AIoscs, Harry ft K K . K . H . h H H H , AT tt ' ' Jf 130 ! HAYES & VARLEY 424-426 Spruce Street, Between Washington and Wyoming Avcs, Green Stamps, Friday, Saturday, and Monday With all purchases of One Dollar or more, Present This Coupon., I Flannelette Underwear vL 30 1 Every garment has the merit of being well made, f finkhpH rnmfnrf'iKlo' urirm nnA nrnam 7 well finished, comfortable, warm and protecting. We J have all sizes, and much under regular price. ,' ft' ft ft i Skirts Made of a superior quality, trimmed with, a good Torchon lace. 69 cents and 08 cents. j. Others more elaborately trlm- f. med at higher prices. Skirts Made of good quality Flan nelette; fast colors. 25 cents, 30 cents and 40 cents. Gowns Made of extra heavy Flannel- J otte, braid trimmed; a good dur- J able garment. 40c, 50c and 70c. 5 Gowns t Extra quality, trimmed with ft embroidery or Hamburg. Special ft' price 80 cents and 08 cents. ft" For those who desire more fancy ft garments, wo have them to suit ft the most fastidious. ft' A A "A A A AAA A A "A "A A "A 'A A A "A A "A A "A A A A "A AAA'AAAAA "A "A A A Needles, AIlss Bertha Jenkins, AIlss Blanche Search, AIlss Carolyn Glvil llam, AIlss Susan Cross, AIlss Susan Aleglness, Nelson Frantz, Clarence Cross, Friend Cross, Aliss Jennie Bat tonburg, AIlss Jessie Dlmmlck, AIlss Anne Jenkins, Wlllard W. Jenkins, AIlss Grace Atherton, R. F. Williams, Shippensburg, '01; John E. Burke, AIlss Carrie Jones, AIlss Helen DIngharpper, John F. Aloran, AIlss Eva Quinn, L. n. Reese, AIlss Anna Kllker, AIlss Teresa F. Fallon, AIlsss Alay Fallon, W. J. Dooloy, AIlss Etta Murray, James A. Farrell, AIlss Alartha AValsh, Airs. Stel la Chun, August Ollendlek, AIlss R. Helen Passmore, AIlss Carrie D. Mur ray, AIlss Cora A. Davis, William AI. Young, Aliss Winifred V. Hlgglns, J. V. DeLaney, Patrick Flaherty, AIlss Josephine Leonard, AIlss Elizabeth Ford, AIlss Nellie Richards, P. J. Rich ards, Prof. Hlgley. Tho dance which followed was also an enjoyable feature of the occasion. Aluslc .was furnished by Lawrence. The Crown Prince of Siam Recommended by Our Government To the ''Sorosis" Shoe Factory HOW A STATE VISIT IS PLANNED The Visit of the Crown Prince of r Slam to the Sorosis Shoe Fac tory at Lynn. W. 5 Do you wonder at the wonderful suc cess of this Women's Shoe? Here's proof that the makers are recommended as the best by the Ameri can Government. Tlio following correspondence gives an Insltlo view of tho work performed by the Stato Department when entertaining foreign visitors: ITELEGRAAI. Washington, D. .a, Oct. 1G, 1902. Sorosis Shoo Factory, 70 Blake St Lynn, Alass. The Crown Prince of Siam lias ex pressed a desire to inspect an Amer ican Shoo Factory. Would It bo con venient to you for him to visit your establishment Friday afternoon, Oc tober thirty-first, between three and ' live o'clock? HERBERT H. D. PIERCE. Third Assistant Secretary of State. Letter from Third Assistant Secretary. DEPARTAIENT OF STATE, WASHINGTON, October 16, 1902. A. E. Little &. Co., 70 Blako St., Lynn, Alass. Sir: I beg to confirm, at tho lequest of Air. Pierce, the Third Assistant Sec retary ot State, his telegram to you of today's date. During the morning of Friday tlio Crown Prince will inspect tho Amor lean Waltham Watch Company's faciei- at Waltham, will lunch with tlio president, and will return to Boston about half-past two o'clock. He will bo nblo to leave for Lynn Immediately upon his arrival at tho Northern Sta tion upon his return from Waltham, and In a special car. Vours very truly. EDWIN MOHGAN. See'y. TKLEGRASI. Lynn, Mass., Oct. 10. 100.', Herbert H, D. Pierce, Third Assistant Secretary ot Stato. Washington, l. O. Secretary of Slanicso Legation has arranged details for visit. Date and hour you numo ngreeablo to us, Sorosis Shoo Factory, WALDORF-ASTORIA HOTEL. Now York, October 23, 11WJ. Messrs. A. E. Llttlo & Co., Lynn, Alass. Dear Sirs: Continuing our former correspond onto as to tho visit of His Royal Hlsh- ness tho Crown Prlneo of Slam, and his brother. Prlneo Chakrnliongso, to your factory at Lynn. I now have to Inform you that tho party, consisting of twolvo persons, will leave Boston at l..-i P. At., arriving at Lynn at 2.W P. M., on Friday, October 31st, and will leave Lynn nt 4.26 P. AI, for Bos ton. Will you kindly Inform tho po llen at Lynn, so that their HlghnchPcs " may not bo subjected to annoyances, and also furnish carriages to talto tin? party from tho station to your fac tory? I am. Gentlemen, Very truly yours, Herbert H. D. Plereo, Third Assistant Secretary of Stato. You may have worn these Shoes. If not, we ask your inspection to the styles produced by this factory this season. Always the same price, $3.50. SAMTER BROTHERS Complete Outfitters. JONAS LONG'S SONS JONAS LONG'S SOV4T". Excjplsnnal Buying Opportunities for You at OUR GREAT FRIDAY AFTERNOON SALES The true worth of these Hourly Sales become more apparent every day. Past experience is substantial evi dence of the enormity of their usefulness to every shrewd conomizer in this city. The last day in the month being Friday, we've made extra effort to make it the best bargain Friday in the month. AjT Br" i j5e wflL jk SL- fff SALE NO. 1 Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. -t ftivn rm w I $. uaaciiiciH ileitis. ;&' I jtiK -"u -ii!c uoou xaoio j.umoicrs, line imi- 7 I Jtl tat'o" cut glass; Individual Dishes; semt- ttsl T hJ articles mentioned la 4c. Save 1 i effl money today and buy them at A? KsrHI " ul airs, potts' Bad Iron Handing; bright wlro long- handle Toasters; good Roll ing Pin; lot of decorated Plaitcs, various sizes. Value up to 10c. Two balls of Miner's Wick; a well made Mining Lamps. Any of these articles for 5C At 10c. Heavy Tin Wash Basin; large size Wash Board, pall size three rolls of Toilet Paper; 14-inch Japanned Tray; solid steel Knife and Fork; looks like silver; a ball ot.Homp Twine. Useful Items and in unusually priced for today ; lUC At 10c, Blue and white steel enamel Lip Saucepan and Preserving Kettles; 12-q.uart Galvanized or Fibre Pail3. Particularly useful tn articles at a price less than can be found elsewhere "C At 25c Holland Beauty or Blue Ribbon Coffee Mills, to hang on tho wall; one of the best all-bristle Dust Brushes; bluo and white steel enamel Saucepan and Preserving Kettle, best quality. Value of above items Is 45c. Today buy them at a saving of one-third former ys prices xOC At i'.'c Blue and white steel enamel Saucepot and Berlin Kettle, with enamel covers. Size 6 quarts. Regular S5c. value. Priced ee today at OOC At 63c Blue and white ..iteel enamel Saucepot and Berlin Kettles, with side and bail handles, size S quarts. Regular value, $1.25. B Priced for today's busy hour ; OOC GROCERIES TEMPTINGLY PRICED FOR THIS HOUR Sugar Sale for One Hour The best American fine granulated. A-t Limit 20 pounds to a customer. 10 pounds for , 4C , Olive Oil Sale for One Hour Imported from Barl, Italy, an e Extra fine article, one-half gallon tlu at 3,UO Sardines on Sale for One Hour "French" imported. Come put ne up in pure olive oil. Quarter tins, 2 tins for ZOC Rico Sale for One Hour The whole grain. The regular price la 7c. and considered a bargain nt that. For this Friday hour, per c pound JC Jams on Sale for One Iour Quince, Strawberry, Raspberry, Peacli or Pineapple. Come in attractive jars. For this sixty minutes, tn per jar ll)C Cocoas for One Hour Walter Bakei's, Huyler's or Brewster's. -). Buy one-half pound tin at .ZIC Coffee on Sale for This Hour Regular luc. quality. Priced eXceed- hour sale 1UC SALE NO. 2 Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. Shoes, Shoes, Great Sale for This Hour This is a Combination Sale Boys' calf lace, size 2VS to 0. Little Gents veal calf shoe, size Sli to 2, made of solid leather. Misses' box calf, lace or button. Misses' dongola ' kid, lace or button shoes, 11 to 2. Every pair solid, and the usual $1.25 value. A good school shoe. Priced for this hour at Q Q, per pair .OC Sale of Women's Fleece Lined Pants Extra heavy fleeced, top bound with wide band of Domet Flannel; size 3, 4, G and 6. A 23c. article priced cn for sixty minutes at IOC Sale of Swiss Curtain Material, on the Third Floor A very good qual ity; has 4-111011 fluted rullle. If you're looking for Inexpensive materials for curtains, this on sale today will appeal to you as such, oi Per yard 06 Sale of Fine Teaseldown Flannel Extra heavy, In all tho pretty shades of pink and blue. A plentiful assortment of stripes, small and broken checks. This fabric is above the ordinary of Its kind for under skirts, night robes and children's sleeping iwirinents. It's very o line. Priced at, per yard oc Sale of Men's Night Robes Made from good value tennis flannel; come In pretty stripes of pink and blue; 54 Inches long; every seam dou ble sewed; side pocket; pearl buttons. On salo this hour, near A Ac Wyoming avenue entrance, at....- " Sale of Umbrellas, Size 26-lnch Fast color sergo cloth, steel rod, Congo handles, swedged. These umbrellas are strictly new; no left overs or odds and ends gathered for this occasion. They will rualta rQr a good school umbrella. Priced for this hour salo at ""' Sale of Women's Fleece Lined Wrappers, on tho Third Floor AU medium and dark colors; every pattern desirable. Just camo lnj bave a' deep rufile flounce; pleated yoko back with strap and shoulder gQf, caps; edged with braid; large assortment of colors. A $1 valuo for ""O Sale of Scissors Do you need a pair of medium size scissors, highly polished, pointed ends; sizo 3 to 7 inches long'.' Prlued for sixty n. minutes at vc Parlor Tables, on Salo for One Hour, on tho Fourth Floor Built from genuine selected quartered oak and birch, niahoganlzed, strictly rubbed, finish, 21x21, .serpeutiuo shaped top, lCxlG iiudershclf; and, patent leg constructed. Usual price ia $2,23, Fop ono hour today c j Salo of Good Perenllno Lining In grey, brown, green, Mue nnd black. Thu usual 120. value. Sold for this hour Friday, at, Ma 1 ' - "" -'' . . ....- I,,.,. ii.... ... ,,,.,., .m.i..,, .4 SALE NO. 3 Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock, Salo of Dress Goods 54 Inches wide. . comes In castor, brown, green, grey, oxford, navy and black; unusually lino cloth, sutU able for tailor-made suits mid walklntf ' skirts, Plneo your expectations high and you may still bo sure they will be realized In ' tho sixty minutes' sale of this fabric. A value that usually brings COc; Friday In Dress Goods Department, near Wyo. .j .j . nilng avenue entrance, buy It at, yardT'TrC Sale ot Kid Gloves AV'o'll say right hern this Is a cleaning out of several different lines, and tho fanner price of many of theso gloves were as high as ?1.C0, There are kid, lamb skin, Htirdo anil mpelias, 2 or 3 clnsp and button. If tho size and col- Attn or Is among this lot, pay during this hour for a pair, only tJi Sale of Bed Pillows Size 18x20 Inches; covered with good quality ticking; fuuey stripes; 50c, value, For one hour Friday pay a- only , , , , oot- Salo of Shoo Laces Little things that nro Just as necessary to mako life comfortable, If It's only a shoo-strlng, and you pay often 5e, er for ono pair. This hour will seo 12 pairs going for the price of one " Salo of AVonien's Outing Flannel Night Gowns For sale on tho Sec- ' oud Floor; good weight; well mado; fancy stripes; has collar and in.1 cuffs; deep hem; lull length; priced for today's hour at ov Sale of S00 Pairs Boys' Strictly All-Wool Knee Pant? -Coiiio In nil the. staple mixtures; also plain blue cheviots und corduroys; tilzes 3 to 15 years; every pair has taped seams; good excelsior waist bands, hip pocket and suspender buttons on largo sizes; very largo selection j , of patterns to choose from this Friday hour, pulr..,..., ,,, t-C Sale of Rugs The Rex Brussels rug; size 27x."l Inches; patterns are very pretty, odd and unique; colorings nre various and not over bright or dull; deep wool fringe; regular valuu ?1.23. For this hour, on nI Third Floor, Carpet Department., OC Salo of Women's Hose Extra length; full seamless; spliced toe; ab solutely fast black, good weight and oftentimes sells for l'JV&e, an elsewhere. Frlduy for one hour buy them nt..,, ' Sale of Comforts Full size; floured sllkoliuti covered on one side nnd plain on the other; tied with zephyr yarn; filled with pure cotton ull In one sheet. Cold, snappy weather will soon bu with i)s, and a warm cover ing will be needed. This comfort will help keep away the frost and gather about you what Its name implies comfort. $1.00 valuo; o Friday hour ,.,.... c MASLONGSONS, offc-V. lr' " " " "no jj. iuyers, . ......, ..... ..... mid, , , uau- i Mr, and Mrs. John U, Hopewell, dA0i0nf)Ji'jiSrin . ) Zvm&USVSrftf.. , -te&g,g jymm-i f"iHli 1 1 imhhhhbk. - --- r-r--. ..- J
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