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THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-SAT URDAY, NOVEMBER 1', 1902.
P
vv nrrv uvjiui vjvko
Ilttpntcr
heeds.
nnd Finncls nnd Iluinco
T1II2 naihcluis' bull will lio held
Dppeiubcr .11. Tho Lummittcc
will iiiinoiiiur- tho following
pntionciHPR: Mih. .Iiuiioh Arelt
linhJ, Mi p. Homy Colin, jr., Mrs.
Pit ill H. Holln, Mih. aooiRO CI. Hroolii,
Mrs. J. T)oitjitntn Dliiiinlek, Mis. T.d
xsara Xi. rullcr, Mrs. Kicdcrlck J. Pin It,
Mis. William Sciiinton, Mrs. Arthur
II, Storri, Mis. Kverott Wnireii, Mis.
Thorruti H. Wntldnx.
Tho nioHt jinpulnr man connected with
thn nnthrncltc commission Is Intoi
Btatc Commence Secretin y Motley, at
vVuililiiRtoti. Hp Is the one poi)t forth
to prepare the way; to ninke smooth
tho rough plueei; to see that the com
mission litis ffood wire and to bo gen
erally Indispensable. Judge Oi.iy Is
tho handsomest member of the com
mission; Oeneial Wilson, the most
chlvfihously chut mliiB! Mr. Pinker, the
keenest of eye; Mr. ("link, the most
non-committal: Dlshop Spauldliiff, the
quietest; Colonel Wilght, the busiest,
and Mr. Wntklns, the one with the
most Immediate icponslblllty, beauti
fully borne with dignity and serenity.
Altogether It Is a wonduiful commis
sion, pei haps the most Interesting
mured number of men ev er associated
together on the giiue'-t question of
modern times.
Vaudeville has ceitulnlv tome to tnv
nnd tho most excellent piogramine of
feied this week keeps the Dixie p.itions
In loais of laughter ftom Us beginning
to the finish, with that most sensation
al performance "Loop tho Loop"
Moie good things .no coming next
Aeek bin the people of Scianton aio
row ding the piettv theater at oveiy
neifoimanco.
The piogi.imme this wetk is supcib
Imagine lieailng loel Mui Ion ManoU
after seeing her in "Friend Fi It." The
Flslieis aie the star pcifoiuicis.
Mis J. W. C'oolidge gave a unliiilP
Hallowe'en paitv last evening foi liei
iliiidien, Giaie and Kail The young
guests on aiivlng lound the bouse
shrouded In daikness and a ghastly
figure at the enhance who diiected
them to take the lope whiili led to the
side enhance wlieie the guests were
admitted. Thev weie thfii parsed on
In "Hence bv a gioltsquely il.ul guide
to the tippei looms of the house which
weie dimly lighted bv oIoied candles
binning in fantastically caivul puiiip
klns. The little folks had a meiiy time
indiilging in old lashionod games -with
i least at the close, ot plates of pump
kin pie w'ith doughnuts and oidei.
Tho-e piesent vvpio The Mioses
M.irgaiet Hessel. Helen I3es-el, Mai
g.uet Post, Kveljn Post, Ada Connor,
Lucie Logan, Ruth Steel. Marv Mi -Plane,
Ethel Woolworth, Ooiotbv Bes
sel, Hada Hunter. M.ny Tiaev, Mail.m
Buir, Carbondale; I-itU Honsei, Uleh
mond Tracy, Robeit Module, Phillip
Piatt, D. Belln, Fied AVoolwoith
Cednic Joslin, Mould Huntei, Antlion
Arnold, Aithui Matthews, AVairen
Haves, Kenneth JIcAsKle, Claienee
C'allenclei, Hniold Close
The "Spinstets" gave a delightful
clance on Thuisdav night at tho Bicvcle
i lub. It was a Hallowe'en affair and
tho decoiations weie unique and beau
tiful. Theie weie iosev lomeis hanil
some lugs, palms and paek-o-lanteis
to add to tho atti actions. Among the
out of town guests weie' Mis-, Heaven
and Miss Stuait, of Toionto: Miss Mc
Clintock, of Willlnnispoi t: Messi-.
Wagnei, f'apvvpll, Austin, fliant Xes
hltt, Gordon. JIaipei, and Dodge, of
Wllkes-Baiie. The ladies who lecehed
weie: Mi F. S Godtiey. Mis H. A,
Pierce, Mis, Geoigo Shai ps. Misses
Hettigiew, Penw aiden, D an, UUe and
Jones.
Mis Boies gave a beautiliil dlnnei
on Tuesday night in honor of Mr. and
Mi" rrank C. Fullei. Tho guests
who: Mi. and Mis H. II. Brady, 1r
Mi nnd Mis B V. Wiiton, Ml. and
Alls p. n I'.pIIh, Miss I.aiidenbeig,
MI'S Watts, juss Geitiude W. Spiague,
MIs Anna Hand, Messis. Call Welles,
Tin lev. Woith Pcianton and Lieuten
ant Now bin j
Mis., T. Von Slouh g.ive two
liinelieons this vwclc in honor ot liei
gupst. Miss Stpvatt, of Washington,
The otheis piesont weie: Mis, o. D
Mm ray, Mis, Albeit Watson, Mis,
II, II. Biadv. Mi.s, ,Tnmns Oaidnei
Saudeison, Miss AIIip Matthew , MKs
Auguta Auhbald, JIIss niaiv I.inen,
Miss Bennoll, Mls Albiight, Miss Dale,
Mis.s Anne Hand, Miss Helen Matthews,
MKs Watts, Miss Fndoiwood, Miss,
Helen Saudeison, Jliss Gcitrudo Spia
gue, Miss Eleanor Iteynolds, Miss
Howell, Miss Boies, Miss Watson.
Mrs. y, y, Sciuutnn and Mis. N,
G, nobiitf-ou huvo niinoiiiiceil the con
tinuation of tho foitnightly taid club
lor this season.
v
The Young Ladles' society of tho
Flist Pi ohbytei Kin lunch, will have a
cake sale today In the Washington uvo-
We Will Give
I pSBEO 5
Green Trading
Stamps
with every dollar's worth
purchased Saturday and
Monday.
Cut This Out.
MAHON'S
SHOE STORE,
328 Lackawanna Avenua,
nuo looms of tho Young Men's Chris
tian Association, tho now building.
The sale will open at 11 o'clock this
motnlng. The 1S0S took book will also
bo on sale. Tho cakes will be vvondci
fully good,
Mr. iiiid Mis. F. S. Godficy enter
tained u housp patty at tho Steillng
In Wllkcs-IIiitro over last Sunday.
Their gupsts vvoio: Mr. and Mrs. Conn,
Mr. and Mis. V. D. Zchnder, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarke, Mr. 11. H. Williams und
Miss Wllllam.
Miss Boles gave n small luncheon at
the Country club on Thursday. Those
piesent vvoio! Miss Watts, of Morils
town; Miss Stow ail, of Wnnson, Wis,;
Miss Albiight, of Buffalo; Mrs. Von
Storeli, MKs Bcnnell, MKs Ilessel, Miss
Mott.
Mr. and Mis. Ktigene Thayer, an
nounce the engagement of their daugh
ter, Helen, to Hiniy Page Decker, of
this city.
Mr, mid Mi. O. V. Leeds, of 02.!
Qulncy avenue, entertained a patty of
joung folks Tuesday afternoon In honor
of their on Healfl's twelfth birthday.
Tho ehlldion assembled about four
o'cloik and tendoiod thoir tongiatllla
tlons. Itefieshments weie solved by
in the evening by Mis'. Leeds assisted
by Mrs. C. ('. Weston and Miss Sadie
Leeds. Tho evening was spent in pitt
ing games and the usual amusements,
'those piesent weio: Ethel Adam
son, Ethel Stair, Marion Nlcholo, Edna
Weston, Matguerlte Weeks, Margaret
Wylle, Marlon Weston, Gcitmde Kim
ble, Mlldied Leeds, Theodoie "Weeks,
Geoige Harvey, John Huddv, Chester
Thomas, oug Robinson, Righter Keck,
Richard Matthews. William Rodriguez.
Edwatd Spr.igue, Claj ton Hall, Gould
The tniitlnecs nt the Dixie hip giow'
Ing every day and hundreds of happy
children onjoy this privilege now to
our people. ( '
I TIip Misses Aichb.ild gave a dinner
on Tuesday night in honor or inoir
cousin, Miss Albilght,v ot Buffalo.
Mr. and Mis. Wntklns entertained
Judge Giiiy nt dinner last night,
Mis. A. C. Twltchpll gnvp a luncheon
yosteiday nt the Country club.
Mr. and Mis, Geoige IK Smith gave
a dinner on Tuesday night.
The Mlses Nettleton elltet tallied at
cards on Monday evening.
' Musical Gossip.
"Ilfisv and XilluiJl Method of Sight
Singing' Is the tltlo ot a new book lor
Hi'IMnstitittlon and clats use Unit has
.lust hem published bv Piolessor W. V.
Schilling, organist and choir master nt
St. Peter's cathidiiil, Scianlon. The tltlo
of tho vvoik rcpiesentH the Ideal tow aid
which the aillbor has laboied In Its pup
ni.itlim, and thtie Is no iitiestlon that tho
publication lives up to Its iinnie. While
Invaliiablo for clnss vvoik limit r oont po
tent insliilctois, tlie book will also onablo
anone to nail inilhlc without the uld ot
a teachei. 11 seems to be one ot thu most
original nnd compiehenslvo woiks i vor
written upon tho siiblect. nnd the pi lev,
CO cents, places It within the leieli ot all
musical students
Tho Dininitle Jlli rot "nvs that John II,
Ulaekwooil. iliamatlo edltm ol tile Wash
ington Times, has been inndo biislnesH
mnnnger ot the leoignnleil DoICovon
Svtnphony onheslia.
I1 II '
Acting upon a i.iblo riiR"t fiotn
Koclan, the Bohpmlun violin vlituosu
who will make his bow hifoio an Ameil
c.m aiidlenee on Satiudav evening. No
vember L'J, at C'ainegle hall, New Yolk,
Manager Rudolph Aionson has pionucil
tho co-oporatlon of resident Bohemians,
who aie feinting a lommlttee to assist in
a special conceit to take plate In Now
Yoik city, the pioeocils to be given to the
Bohemian poor ot Chicago, Ht. Louis,
Cleveland, Milwaukee. Cedar Rapids.
Omaha, Now Yoilt and other Bohemian
criitcin In tho United States. The pro
giamme on that occasion will bo nmito up
piithelv of Bohemian compositions, u fol
lows! DvoinkWA Minor Concerto."
Sovolk's "ttollmtnadrooka."
Sov olk's-"Notlurno (Brollstav,")
fiovolk's-'-Fanlnlsle Bohetne."
Koclau's "Duml'n,"
Tho following musical ptogtntnmo will
be lcndcred at tomoi row's services In tho
Waslibiiln Street Presbyteilati chinch:
MORNING.
Anthem, 'Tiithcr, O Hear Ir8"..,.Miindel.
Choir. i
Tenor Solo, "The Two Angols,"
Kroginann
Mr. Glppel.
Violin Obligate, Miss Edna Ciuyl.
EVENING.
Evening HVmn, "Day Is l'ast and Oone,"
Shepaid
Choir.
Anthem, "'lho Lotd Is King" Ulen
Choir.
Mr, Tom Glppol, Solo Totioi and Dhcc
tor. ilbs Caiobii Ureill, Oiganlst.
II II II
The congiogntlon ot the WiiBhbiiin
Stieel Viesbyletlan chinch lias l casern to
cougintul ito Itself upon the appointment
ot Mr. Tom Glppel as choli master, suc
ceeding Mi, C. It. Derman. Mr. Glppel
Is well known as one of the finest tcnois
In this vicinity mid has bad considerable
expeilence in tills lino of work, lie Is
one of Miss Coulclla Freeman's advanced
pupils; n sufilcleiit guaranty ot, his pio
flcleiiey. I! II II
The fololwlug musical selections will ho
rendered at the morning and evening sei
vlies tomonow at Elm Pink chinch un
der the diitcllon of J. Alfiid Pennington,
oiganlst nnd choir mnster:
MORNING.
Oigsn, Lai ghetto In C major Tiost
Choir, Ilvnin, "Jesus 1 My Cioss Have
Takt n" til ow u
Oigan, Chanson Tilste Tch.ilkowsUy
irjiiin, Anthem, "Remember Not Lotd,"
Auadelt
Oig.m, I'ostltiilc In G minor Calkin
EVENING.
Oigan, Gland Choi us In C m.iIor..S,ilomo
Anthem, Vcnlto In E Hat Buck
Oigan, Offcitoiy in 1) Dlncll
Tenor Solo, "Load Kindly Light". ..Evans
Alfiod Woolcr.
Choli, llvmn. "I'll Go Where You
Want Mo To" Rounsctell
Oigin, Postlude In F major ......i.Rlnck
Elm Pailt Quintette! Mrs. Ezra Cou
ncil, soprano; Sirs. Lenoic Tliomon, con
lialto! Altird Woolcr, tcnoi ; Philip Wai
ted, basso.
In his sixth plnnofoitu "lulcipietnllnn
Lesson" nt St. Luke's Palish house this
morning Mr. J, Alfiod Pennington will
play the following pi cgi amine:
Sonata in 0 Major, No. It ., .Moral t
Allegio con splrlto.
Andante tin poco Adngln.
Allgrctto ginr.loso.
Noctuino In D II it, op 11 Ravtna
Schpro In V major Kullak
Muzurlut In A Hat, op, S4, No. ::. ...Chopin
Mazuika hi A minor, op. 7, No. '.'.., Chopin
Maotchenblider (Pally Tales) No. L',
IJcndel
Tho following selections will be used lit
tomoi low's worship In tho Second Pies
bvtcilan chinch:
MORNING.
Oigan, Pi etude In G Sinnit
Anthem, "Soldiers ot Chi 1st Ailse."
from tho Oiutotla Christ und Ills
Soldiers K.nmer
OltPltoiy Solo, "The Son of God Goes
.Fotth to War," ftom tho Outtoilo
Chi 1st and Ills Soldlcis runner
Ralph Williams.
Oigan Pctlude, Fluiilo In I' Capotcl
EVENING.
Oigan Pi elude. Andante Wldor
Choir Response, "Sanctus" .... Cambridge
Anthem, "Pol God u Loved the Win Id,"
.. Kingston
Offeitoiy Anthem, "Walking with God,'
Pontius
Choi us of Men's Voltes,
Chant, "Our Father" Giogoilan
Hymn Anthem, "Ooiy Is Dvltig in the
West" Bainby
Oig.m Postlude .....I.ott
.1. M. Chant o, organist und dliectoi.
II II II
The mii-dc of the teachei s' institute
was a feutuio and J. T. Wntklns has
in oven a gleat success. Ills solos weio a
inre Heal.
II il I
Tho nun's voices of the Sciantoil
United Choial society will hold a 10
heinsal tomonow afternoon at 3 SO o'clock
In Music hall, and the whole tliolr will
meet for loheaisil in St. David's hall in
the evening at S o'clock. Eveiy member
is lcqucsled to be piesent.
Yesterday's Mariinge Licenses.
William George Scianton
Katie Met Scianton
John Gabonls .....Scianton
Victoria Undocllk Scranton
, J M m ri m 444 WM rfl
(y For Fall's L"
M t, Uki K
cm
Needy Items I
SA TURD A Y as theJast day. for itiL
Heminway's Art Work to be on ekd
libit at the Biy Store, in art depart
ment A Change in a Few Departments.
White Goods, Ribbons,
Linings, Black Goods,
Laces and Candy.
i 1 1
The WHITE GOODS will be found at the Linen
Counter RIBBONS are at Home where the White
Goods were, near main stairway.
LININGS are moved along near the Lackawanna
Avenue entrance BLACK GOODS are located in
their places, and SILKS extend the entire length of
Dress Goods Department. Candy is back to its
old place near elevator.
Kindly bear in mind these few
changes, you'll readily notice the
improvements and convenience.
.
The Crown Prince of Siam
Recommended by Our Government
To the ' Soros is" 5 hoe Factory
"SOROSIS."
HOW A STATE VISIT IS PLANNED
The Visit of the Crown Prince of
Sinm to the Soiosis Shoe Fac
tory at Lynn.
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.
The tallowing col respondent e gives rn
iribltle view of the vvoik peifoimctl by
the State Depaitment vhen cntcilainlng
lqrcign vKitois.
ri;Li:c.HAsr j
Washington, D. C , Oet. lb, lOuJ.
boiosis Shoe Vactoiy.
TO Blake St., I.j nil. Mass.
'the Crown I'lince of Slam has e
piesseil a dCMie to inspect an Amoi
ic.iu Shoe r.ictoiy. 'Woiild it be con
venient to j on loi him to visit oiu
establishment riiday nltcinoon, Oc
toboi thlitv-lhsl, between thiec and
live o'clock.'
1IKRUEHT H. D PlURC'i:,
Tblid Assistant facet etary of Stale
.ettei Horn Third Assistant Sociotaij.J
DEPARTMENT OV STATE,
WASUINfriON,
Octobei lii, 10'iJ.
A. E Little JC Co ,
70 lllako St., X.nn, Mass
Sh:
I besr to coniiun, at tho leanest of
Mi. Plciee. the Tlilul Assistant Soc
ietal y of State, his telegiam to jou
of toda'& date.
Dm ins tho nioinliiK ot J'lhl.iy tho
Ciovvn I'llneo will Inspect tho Amoi
ican AValtham Watch C'ompanj 's fae
toiy at AVolthini. will lunch with tlia
inesldcnt, nnd will lotinn to Boston
about half-past two o'clock. Ilo will"
be able to leave lor Ejnn immediately
upon his anival at the Noithern Sta
tion upon his lotinn liom AVaith.iin,
nnd In u bpecial cai.
Youis veiy tiulv.
EDWIN MOROAN.
Soe'y.
ITEI.EGHA.M.
t. nn. Mass , Oct hi. 1-'.
llciheit II. D. Pit ire,
Th I id Asilstant Seciotnij of Stalo.
WnslllllKton, D. C,
Secictaiy of Slamesn l.eK.ition has ,
nuaiiKed details for visit, Dito and
hour jou iiiiino aKieeahlo to us,
Soiosis Shoo I'actoiy.
WALDORF-ASTORIA HOTEL.
New- Yoik, October L'3, 1J,
Me.ssi,s. A. E. Llttlo & Co.,
I.) mi, Mnhs,
Dear Slus:
Contlnuliiff our Conner coiii'spoiid
enco as to tho visit ot His Roval UIkIi--nesH
tho Ciovvn Pilnco of blam, and
Ills In other, Pilnco ChaKiaboiiKbO, to
your lactoiy nt Ljnn. I now have to
Inform jou that tho paity, conslstliiK
of twolvo poisons, will leave Boston
at J.li P, M.. milvliiK nt Lnn nt l'hj
P. M on Piiday, October aist, nnd
will leave Lynn nt ) ! p, M, "or Bos
ton. Will j on kindly liifoim tho po
lice at Lynn, so that their lllBlmesses
nny not ho subjected to annoyuncoH,
nnd nlo fuinlsh cnriliiKcs to tnUo tlu
pin tv Horn thu station to jour fao
toiyV I am. Gentlemen,
Vmy tmly joins,
Ileibeit 11, D Ploiee,
Thhd Assistant Seciclaiy of State,
4SOROSIS.,J
VI IV I
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.
From the Boys'
Clothing: Department
Make your boy happy and com
fortable. All Wool Knee Pants, made
from remnants. Pretty and ser
viceable mixtures and a plain blue
cloth. 3 to 15 years. -.
Priced at 5(JC
Boys' Reefers from the fore
most manufacturer in this country.
Made in his best way; come in
dark plaids and plain blues, have
velvet collars, buttoning up close to
neck; 3 to 9 years. . .
Priced at $ 1 ,4o
Boys' Long Overcoats in dark
grey and plaids, slash pockets,
good velvet collars, full length, 40
inches long, 8 to 15 .
years. Price at.... J).Z,VO
Boy's 2-piece Double Breasted
Suits; strictly all wool; come in
pretty new colors, plain and fancy
patterns. Size 8 to 15
years $2.9o
Boy's 3-piece Suit, made with
vest, 8 to 15 years, extra heavy
weight and strictly all tf .
wool. Priced at $3.48
From the lien's
Furnishing; Department
Three Numbers In Stylish
Ties for 25c
IMPERIALS, with wide flowing
ends.
Shield Bows, small size,
est designs.
new-
Four-in-Hand, light, medium
and dark ground, also plain black
stripe-dot effects.
Hen's Fleeced
Lined Underwear
at 50c
Fine Wool Medicated Shirts and
Drawers, camel's hair and grey,
heavy quality, Prussian binding
about neck, herringbone stitching
in silk, pearl buttons, ribbed cuffs.
A garment of rare attract-
iveness for the price 5UC
Men's Half Hose
Oxford, grey, blue, light grey.
and black, long cuff tops, double
heel and toe, extra .
heavy 1 5C
c yTT"l!:flB Hm cv'vsvf
AsVVVwxv'N'v A
A "
Ten
Year
Guarantee
With
Every
Instrument.
We Are
Satisfied
With a
Fair Profit
The reason why you can
buy a thoroughly good Piano
at this factory at a moderate
price is because we are satis
fied with a fair margin of
profit.
Every "Keller Brothers"
Piano is built upon the best
known lines of Piano con
struction and of A-1 material
throughout,
Keller &
Van Dyke
Piano Factory,
1043-1051
Cpouse Avenue.
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