The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 01, 1902, Page 6, Image 6

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THJiJ SCJLtANTON TMBUNE-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 3902.
tot 2V " tf
SOMETHING ABOUT
EYES EXAMINED FREE
Mniiy per.oni come to 1110 to
nalc it t examine their eves fiee.
My answer It "NO." Al foiiio
places you pet your "o.ves ex
amined free." They say yen, but
then you Have nil that It Is uoith
nothing. In moil ot the wise
you haTtt'Btlll le., n ruined ejt
slKlit. No reliable speelullst wilt
trrnt you for nothing; his itmllcf,
his iib'llltles to rcstoic your health
010 worth the fee he iflts. The
eve-speclnllst, the teal competent
one, H woilh all he hhU. Your
celcht I) ur life look out
for It.
In examining eye I 110 four
tllctliiet ini'tluiilo: Sd-eopy,
Ophtliiilinoeipe, Ophtlialmoine
tor ami the Tout Case. Don't
know what this means? These
aie the most tlimotiBli, most if
liable and most pioRiessed
nit'thnilM known to the piofesslon
and ucd only by thee who know
how.
In connection with my nlllee Is
a inaiuifnrtuilnB department for
the Rilnillmr of lense, llttlns of
fiamcs and other details of line
optical voik, thus allowing not
only the examinations to be Riven
pctHoiml attention, bill nNo the
constiucthm of the Kla'-ses, lo
Rcthcr with the pioper ndjust
inent of the ft nines to suit the
1 entitlements of each case.
I (It only the bet slaws at
pi Ices no hlRher than Ihey should
lie lor seniles lcmlcieil.
One chaige covets the entire
cost of examination, glasses
nnd flames.
DR. B. A. BAER
eye jjcuiiii..
MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN
331 Washington Ave
SCKA TON. IA.
ICIAN. I
Coiinfy Sauings Bank
and Trtisf Company,
506 Spruce Street.
Receives
Deposits
in Sums of
$1
and
and pays 3 per cent, in
terest thereon.
A. WATRES, Piesident.
0. S. JOHNSON, Vice-Pies.
A. H. CHRISTY, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
Win, r. TTnlMoncI,
H. P. KliiRvbniy,
O S JullllMJtl,
'i:PLftt "Win 1 1 n.
lAilguM ltnliliion,
i.los. O'I'.i Ion,
A. AVaties.
Every aiticle is woith your at
tention, you can buy more new
nnd up-to-date goods at a teason
nble price than you can find
elsewheie in Wall Paper Paints,
etc.
Picture Fi times you can find
a. lnige assoitment.
Jacobs & Fasold
200 Washington Avenue.
oooooooooooooo
"They Di.aw Well."
orris' Magnet Cigars 8
I HMtA Vinet- rn1nn fnn T. nni-ita i
Try one and you will tnioko no A
ttlier. Y
r'AII Mm lo 1.1 1 tin- luoii.la rTn f
rlpnifj at 91.73 per box, or G for 2Zc.
robnecos In town.
E. C. MORRIS,
xne utcrar .Man
3S5 Washington Avenue. v
oooooooooooooooo
Readers
Attention,
All Magazines for No
vember now ready,
leisman Bros.'
BOOKSHOP,
' Spiuce at. New 'phone, 43.
and About
OiOtOi
The City
An Automobile Run.
I I'll 0 Scuiiiton Aulomubllu club will con.
net u clpb urn till Httoiiioon, leaving
iioiey &: uiooks- utoio ut .' M o'clock.
Ibout tuenU-lho cuii lanes mid uuh will
111 Hue,
Askfe for a Divoice,
i). .li'iililu llvaiu yehtcuKiy bumulit
action In tlhmoo iiffulnst her lius-
id. Oumdoc Kvuiih. The fouplo weio
Irled on August 1. 1V)T, ,iinl kopuruud
iJctoucr 15 al llio.mumu cm. Airs.
Lie ulltcs uuel uiul barbnious tieat-
ment nnd IihIIrhKv to
grotiiutR for her action.
her !cron at
Taken to Wilkes-Baire.
Hepsle lluv, the coloicd woman, who
ut iitictlnt In ttilt eliy 011 the chuiite
of laireny, was tnKen to Wllheo-Hait-o
Vi"?tntiliiV, to nlltucr the cliillRc of Html
Inn a Htitn of money fiom it Iioiibo In
l'UKOII.
Scianton s. Caibondale.
'I lie Cailiondiila lndlaui inul 1111 All
Meiuntoii foot hall team will meet at
A'.hlctlo put U on Wodnecday afternoon,
Nov. "p. llotli teams ale (.oiHdciod vciy
formidable, 11111I a llvelv ronteit Is nntlcl
iateil. The Rame will bo called tit 3
o'clock.
Socialist Labor Paity.
John Ilmscliell, J. II. Dirtier, Henry
Tciikliis, I'ot it lluirchcll mid Aitliiir ,lon
)lns csletday llled nil nllldavlt with lliu
ptotlionotniy, claiming for llirinMclvcH,
as mombciH of the Soclallut Labor paity,
the right to use Unit title In the county
elections In IPO I.
evidencTall in
HEMBERGER
IS HONORED
LOCAI. MUSICIAN'S STANDING
IN PRIZE CONTEST.
Arguments in Thornton Insuiance
Caso and Charge to the Jury
Will Be Mnde Wednesday.
All the evidence. In the Thornton In
sin nine case which has been occupying?
the attention of the United .States
coiiit for the past wek was In yester
day afternoon at adjournment. The
lituyeis on both .sides will sum up and
.TndRe Aiohbald will deliver his clialRQ
to the Juiy next Wedncdiiy. Adjourn
ment wns taken until that time In order
to Rive the juiyinen an oppoitunity to
U'tutn to their homes and ote on elec
tion day.
The defense called Fiank Puekley, a
Wlllces-Hane book dealer, to the stand
yesterday moriilnp; to testiry as to the
value of the books ot the- plaintiff. Mr.
Puekley had examined the books be
foie Insurance was placed on them
and he testified that their value was
about $1,000. The dainaprc done to them
by the file was about JG00, he said.
Thoinion tlulins their value to have
been about $3,000.
II. V. CSeddes assistant iii.imiKcr uf
Iwiuie T.ons'.s stoie, testified as to the
value of the ladles' w cuing app.nrl
binned in the file and rhi llmues
oouildeiably below tliobe named lv
Thointon. JIi. Lymim Asnew, an ai
riiialntance of the Thornton's testi
fied as to the value of ceitaln of tht
fuinlbhliiKi. In the Thointon home.
The plaintiff's called .1 number of
witness1. In lebutlal. Anions: thee
woic l"i,tnk CJolden, who was foimeilv
.1 new-paper lepoiter in Wilke-M.ine.
He tstllled to havlnp; Kited the
Thointon home ut Kingston on the
nlsht of the fhe just after they had
moved In. lie lenuilncd in the hou-e
tor ome time and came hail: to
Wllkes-Ifaiie with both Sir. and Mi-.
Thointon sepjwillng fiotu them at the
public squaie. They went on tow aid
their foimer home, he t.iid, after an
nounclus' their intention of lemalnliiK
theie over night. lie couldn't 1 ('mem
ber whether or not the kus was put
out befoie they left the King-ton house.
Mi, Andiews iho moved out of the
lioiife In Kingston Into which the
Thointon' 1 moved, testified that she at
their leanest had lighted a flit- in the
fui note on the morning; of the day
on which their furnituie was moved
In. Hhe went away about noon leav
ing this file lit, she said.
.Mr. Thointon was. called and denied
ceitaln statements which had been
made legrardlng ceitaln fuinltuie wliiih
he was, alleged to have tinned ovei
to his mother-in-law, Ml". Campbell.
The laltei eonoboiated his testimony
along this line.
Big
Scianton People Inteiested in a
Oil Company.
The Cleveland Scianton Oil (Oii.paiiy.
which Is now oiganlylng, has- illicitly
met with wondeiful success. They have
purchased 513 auies of the bet oil
giounds In Hancock county, Ohio, a, id
have twentv-seven producing wells,
with a pinductlou of 2"0 ban els dally,
with oppoitunltles of plnclng- seventy
live mine wells On" new well, which
was shot last Monday, is pi educing J.'O
b.iuels dally. This piopcrty Is all
piovn oil ten Hoi . The Standiiiil Oil
company has nil the neees-saiy pipes 'o
pump the oil to their main pipe line.
The coimmuv has been successful In
seeming Mr. Chailes II. Jlair to take
the position of field Mipoilutendent.
Mi. Muir Is one of the vtteiau oil men
In the business, having been a pioducei
and leflner all his life. To Mr. Mtnr
belongs the ciedit or having- opened up
the Coloiudo oil field, partluuhiily at
Florence, Col, wheie ho brought to the
tiont the oil piotluction and lellulng of
the ItocKy Mountain Oil company, be
coming so actlvo a competitor of the
Standard Oil company that it vv.ih In
duced to puiehsiso the stock of the
Kooky Mountain OH company at a laigo
piofit to its stoekholdeis. Mr. Mair
was nlo asocInted with the Uackus Oil
company, of Cleveland, (lining the eaily
days of the oil business, nnd latei 011
was associated with flail; Jhos, & Co.,
another one of th eaily and successhil
oil coinpaiilcs. lJuilug the last ten
yenis he has been associated Willi sev-
cial piomlnenl eompaiihs, notably the
Columbia Ueflneiy company, of New
Yoik, and the AVilsou-fhuk Co,, of
Cleveland, Ohio,
Tim company will be oiganl.ed under
the laws of New Jeisey, und will have
a capltali.atloii of $.'00,000,000, with .1,000
shines of stock, par value $100 per
share. Twenty new wells will be drilled
at once on tho properties and these will
undoubtedly hi lug up tho dally settled
pioductlon to at least -100 ban els. With
Its piesent pioductlon us It Is today,
tho company will be In a position to
ptiy 12 per lent, on Us capital stock, A
limited number of shines of tho torn
pany 1110 being sold at the piesent time
ut $.',0 per shaie. This stock on the
pi ohent basis would net the holders :M
per cent, per milium. With the addi
tional wells to be put down, no limit
can be placed as to the company's
earnings and ability to pay dividends,
The following gives a list oi the few
of the moie piomlnent stoekholdeis of
the company; Messis. Winer II, La
wall. D, M. lteynolds, John Iteynolds,
II. c. Kobliihon, u. j Lewis and M, J,
Taw st, of Scianton, Pa., and Walter S.
Howler, James j. ci.uk, jr a. (i,
G'laik, Hony A, Manchester, James A.
Manchestei, i-'umk M, Kiik, Chmle.s
II, Wellnun, William U. White mid
Ilnny Jones, of Cleveland, 0 and Or.
Casselheny, of Ilazleton, Pa.
New Eye Glass Fiame.
Or. 11. A. liaer, eye specialist, a.ll
W'ushington avenue, Iuib Just hi ought
out a new Ideu In eye-glass fiaincs, Tt
consists of a special cut led tip on the
temples of tho fiumes. While holding
the spectacles Hi inly 011 the nose this
device does away with the old hook
which often hint the ear.
Another novelty Is an eje-glass
cleaner which will be oppi eclated by
all eje-glass we.ueis.
Entcied the Competition for a Prize
for the Best Musical Composition
Setting to Music a German. Poem
nnd the Adjudicatois Decide That
His Selection Possesses Moie Ar
tistic Woitb. Than Any of tho 097
Others Submitted by Musicians in
All Pnits of the World.
Sometime ago the Saengeifest noclety
of nultlinoic, Md., offered a prls-e for
the best musical composition setting to
music a poem entitled "Das Deutsche
Volksllcd." The contest was vvoild-
wlde In Us scope and composers from
nearly every countiy lu Continental
Europe and ftoni nil over the I'nlted
States cnteied.
The adjudicators selected the music
wiltten by Louis V. Snar ns being the
best qualified of the 387 compositions
offeieil nnd a wauled him the pilze.
They also formulated an honorable list
of twenty-one otheis with the explan
ation that the compositions submitted
by the fhst tlnee on this list far sur
pass the pilze winning composition In
nitistlu worth but lack one lequlslte,
niimely, a popular style. The first
name appealing on this list Is that of
Theodoie Ilembergcr, of this city, whose
abilities ns a musician aie so well
known. Mr.' Ilembciger can therefore
lay claim to having: produced the most
aitlstic composition .submitted In the
content.
The Translation.
The following Ualtlmore despatch
tiaiHated fiom the Xew- Yoik Stoats
Hclttitifr gives the official announcement
of Ihe ofncctB of Iho saengerfest society!
At a session hold by tho omccrs of the
HueiiKertest society, It wns deckled by
tho Judges of the prize tong competition
to give an official statement. The stnte
nicnl Is of pnitlculiir luleicst to musical
circles of 'the whole civilized woild, as
twenty-olio ot the prize song compost
lions lecelvo thcleln hnnoitible montloli.
The list was accompanied by tho follow
ing icucr:
To Mr. L. It. Wlemnn, riesldoni' of the
SneiiReifent society
IJcnr Slrl We, the timlpt'lRiied, 111cm
bers ot the coniinlttce ot adjudication fur
the' host musical composition to the
)?' Wllm "iKHWi Cnl
I'ltOr. TlinODORi: HCMBKRaKIt.
poem. "Dns Deutsche Volkslled." bv Pus
tor Hlldebrandt, of Constablnvillo, X. Y.,
have. In our last meeting, unanimously
decided that of the "97 compoiltlons re
ceived, the one under tho motto "Hell
Deutschem I.eld tuiil Sang." by Louis V.
Sanr, the most quullded for tho purpoc,
and thercfoie entitled to tho prize. In
our following meeting, after possessing
a full list ot tho names of competitors,
we have also decided to make public the
announcement of twenty-ono names wor
thy of honorable mention. Wo heiewlth
klndlv request you to publish, In lolnllon
the names on tho atcoinpanying list, 'tho
letter wns signed by tho ltd Indicator, for
prize song competition O. U. Holse, D.
Melnmet nnd Kd. llcltnendahl. Tho list
Is ns follows!
Tho Honor List.
1. Theodoio Hembeiger, Sciiiliton, Pa,
2. Hcimnnn Ftplellcr, New York.
3. Olistuv Haldnnuts, St. Oallen, Swlt
zei land.
4. Arthur Clniiseii, llinoklyn, N. Y.
fi. Hugcne Kntschena, Xililch, Switzer
land. C. Pi of. Oscnr Wciinalili, Diesden,
fleimnny,
7. Tlieudoio Podborlsuy, Mtinicn, ucr
mnnv. S. Plot. Hmll Utirgsteller, Pllen, Ho-hcmln.
Rclnhold licckor, Diesrton,
Johannes Yolleit, WiRcack,
Schiillfs, Welslindell, tier-
P. Plot.
Germany.
10. Piof.
Gn many.
11. Km I
many.
12. llclmlch Xocllncr, I.clplc, Clei
many. 11. Ploilan TheMg, 81. IVIclshlltg,
Ittissln.
II. .Illllits T.oienr, New Yoik,
Julius Schmidt, tinsel. Swltrcimm,.
Oustav Cords, Wclsbailen. Optiniui.
Knoeehel Crofctd, Germany.
Carl Samnns, Phllndelphln, Pa.
A. Sehwinz. Straublg. Geiinanv.
Anton Relchert, Diecden, C.eimany.
Kdwmd Brencole, Osnnbruck.
Tho public iinnnuucompiit of these
nnnies Is of special slgninciincu to the
the tlnee Hist named composcis, the
chah man of the committee having de
clined that among the ."Hi" compositions
received, there weie at least tlnee,
which, fiom an aitlstic standpoint,
eclipsed the chosen composition but
which weie 1 ejected, having lacked one
condition only, namely, national popular
style. Ot these Mr. Ilembet gel's tood
flist.
n.
PI.
17.
IS.
11,
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21.
The Scranton Lledeikianz.
On account of the funeinl ot nur late
member, Peter Huottlch, our monthly
meeting will be held .Sunday, Nov. 9,
1902. All lueinbeis lequested to meet
at the hall Sunday. Nov. 2. at 1 p. 111.
sharp, to attend the f uncial. Iiy jndur
of the president. '
:
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30--STAMPS--30
With a dollar purchase. Our Mr. Hagen has been iu New York the . entire
week selecting goods for our third
Great Autymn Sale
SaUirday and Monday, November 1 and 3.
NEW COATS FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN
NEW TAILOR SUITS FOR LADIES
NEW SILKS AND DRESS GOODS
Fine Dress Goods
Ciepes Voiles, littaminees, all wool and silk and
wool: beautiful light weight fabrics, in all
(oloi 73c to $1.00
Whlpioid-., Pebbles Ll-i.auls all hatcl finish
goods: splendid value at $1.00
I'l-lmli Coverts, all new shades 4Pc
.ibi-llnes and Camel Hair Mlxluies, $1.10 value... $1.21
Aonetlans Vicunas and Coverts $1.23 value $1.00
Poplin-., Anilines, etc, $1.00 value 73e
New L!auI Weaves, all shades S'u
Vj-lnh Snow Fluke Tweeds $1.00
Black Goods
iO-liuli I'.lack Cheviot, 3c value fvc
."e-liuh Mack i iuv lot, !We value 7."c
."'Much lll.id; Cheviot, $1.2." value SiSe
Waistings
7'c Pi luted Fieucli FlanucW S9c
7."c X w Fancy Wnistings, In shot t length Til'c
Leautllul Hedioid, with silk stiipe 2.'o
Pietly Woi tod watstings 1"c and Jc
New Silks
T.ifletlni' Lining .Silks, 23 shades: .50o value tor 33o-
Tafictns coloied shoit lengtli; 73e goods for S'lu
(iieue.v's Soft Finlli Wash Talfetas 73c
I.tiuli!til Chiystal Satins, .small fismes $1.00
Mack Pcau tic Sole, 90c value loi 73c
Golden I-dge Tllack Peau do Sole, ii3c value '
MT(k Peau de Sole, 23 Inches wide; .special !'3c
Full Vmd-Wide Peau de Sole, $1.30 value $1.2".
GL'AP.AXTL'HD BLACK TAFFP.TAH.
Haskell's High Giade Silks 7.V, Sic, flic. $1.30
limner Mack Taffetas, lull yaid wide !).".(
Mack Taffetas, ynul and halt wide; special U..-.0
Italn-Pioof Mack Taffetas $1,23 and $1.30
7'ic Kilght Clan Plnld Silks, for 30c
1.00 llileht Clan Plaid Silks lor 73c
Lot Taney Tafletns, 75c and $1.00 goods 3"'c
Lot Fancy Tafietas, C3c goods lliu
Table Linens
Fine display of Old Bleach Linens; look well and
wear better than other Linens...
roc I'nbleached Damask 23c
40c t'nbleached Damask IJKc
43e I'nbleached Damask :!Sc
3!ic I'nbleached Damask f,0c
f,3c Vnbleached Damask .' 39c
$1,00 I'nbleached Damask 79c
$1.23 Fnbleuched Damak., $.fl0
79c Snovr White Danuihk 1,3c
$1.00 Snow AVhlto Damask S!)e
$1.23 Snow White Damask $1,00
."1.30 Snow White Dama&k $1,23
$.'.00 Snow White Damask $1,30
Sheetings'
Bi-st LocKwood 12-Inch Pillow Cahlng loo
Best Lockwood 13-Inch Pillow Casing Ho
Best Lockwood IS-lnch Pillow Casing 12c
Best Lockwood 51-lnch Pillow Casing i;ic
Best Lockwood S-l Sheetings,..:'. lGc
Ust Lockwood 9-1 Sheetings isc
llc.st Lockwood 10-4 Sheetings ucio
Bleuched Lockwood 12-Inch Pillow Casing He
Blenched Lockwood 45-Inch Pillow Cai-lng 12c
Bleached Lock wood CO-Inch Pillow Casing jyo
Blenched Lockwood 51-tnch Pillow Casing l4o
Bleached Lockwood S-l Sheetings Se
Bleached Lockwood 9-t Sheetings 20u
Meat lied Lockwood 10-4 Sheetings 22c
Coat Department
Friday morning we place on sale
hundreds of
Latest Styles of
Ladies' Coats and Suits,
Hisses' and Children's Coats
Don't fail to see this splendid assott
ment before you buy.
Corsets
Oui Little Beauty Cor.sets, light blue, pink and
white a wonder for 30c
P. X. Coi sets the best on e.u th French goied,
lunliuui or low bust; straight fionts, long or
Mioi I on hips M.00, $1.30, $2.00, $2.30, 'i 30, $3.00
Fleltone Coi sets unexcelled lor stout foims
$1.00 to $J.30
Underwear and Hosiery
Bos' and Girl's Fast Black Hose 12'lc
Hos' and C.Iils' Blaok Cat Hose 23c
Ms,es' Fine Bibbed Hose 23c
Ladles' Faht Black Hose 12c
Ladles' Fiiiu Mack Hose liio
Ladles' .Miiio Black Hose 25c
l..i llt'i' Fancy IIoe, In gieat voiletios. Specials
at 23c, U3e, 50c, 75c, S3c, $1.00
Childi en's Fine Fleeced t'ndeiwear 13c to 30c
Ladles Heavy Fleeced Undeiwear 23c
Ladles' Fine Jersey llibbed Underwear 50c
Ladles' X.itmal (Swv Underwear 75c
Lidi-s" White Wool or Natural Undeiwear $1.00
I. idles' i:ti.i Fine Undeiwear $1.50
Ladbs' Union Suit' 50c up to $5.00
M' n's Fast Mack Hose '...3 pair for 25c
.Men's White Foot Hose 15c
Men's IJxtu Fine Hose, black or fancy.
.M"n'b Da tic Fleeced Undeiwear
.Men's Light Fleeced Underwear
Men's Fancy Fleeced Undeiwear
230
"J9c
:i9c
50c
0
Men's Xdiiunl Undeiwear 50c
.Men's Jersey Hlbbed Underwear 50o
M n's Heavy Wool Underwear $1.00
Men's Light Flue Wool Underwear $1.00
Vlen'ft Heavy Doublo-Bieastcd Undeiwear $1.73
Notion Department Specials v
'.Oil Jeisey Vets, gieens, giay&, blues and black; T
$1,00 and $1.23 gouds for 59c
Knitted Shawls
Ladles' and Chlldien's tlolf Gloves 25c and 50c t
Cashnieie and Silk linger Tip Cloves 25c to $t,00
Silk Knitted Oolf Gloves $1.00 ty
New Black Beads, oral, jet and peail 2"c to $1,00 rf&,
25c Oxidized Belt Plus 15c Y
New Satin Belts, cIioIcq buckles; 73c for 50o
New Satin Belts, choice buckles; $1,00 for 75u &
li.'.c New Chonlllo Spot Veilings 20 a
Gotiiiaiilnwn Yiuns, Lion Brand tm v
Shetland Yin us, Lion ill and Sc A
Best M. &. II, Gloves $1.10
Special Sale of Blankets and Comforts
Grey Blankets
White Blankets
10-t Good Cotton Blankets., 6:o
1. Good Cotton lllaukels SOo
11-1 Heavy Cotton Blankets $1.00
Jl-t Pine Cotton llhuikets $1,25
l.M Fine Cotton Mankets , $1,15
Jl-l lino Heavy Cotton Blankets,, .!.25
1). Cotton and Wool Blankets..,, $3 00
10-1 1'ino Cotton and Wool Blankets,
$173
JiM HoikmI.iIo Woo) lilaiiketx $125
11.4 llouosil.ile Wool Blunkets $1.50
10-1 Iioii.ui Blanket $5.00
ll-l HeiiV) Ilonesdale Blunkets.,,, $3.25
1M Utavj lloiiesdnlo Blunkets, ,.,$.ro
10-1 Callfcuula Blankets UE0
11. 1 California Blankets $7,00
A
to-1 Good Giey Blankets,,,.. 33c
II I Heavy Buckskin Blankets Sflo
10-1 Fancy Grey Blankets '3o
11. 1 Heavy Gioy Blunkets $l.CO
1L4 Heavy Buckskin Blankets $1.25
ll-l Heavy Giey Blankots $1.50
10-1 lino Giey Blankets $J0J
U-4 Fine Giey Blankets $2 50
11-4 Cotton and Wool Blankets. ...$1.25
10-1 Centuiy Wool Blankets $150
11. t Lakepoit Wool Blankets $5 25
11-1 Santa Bosa Blunkets $t.73
Children's White Crib Blankets,
50x40 Blunkets
36x30 Blankets ,...,,,
LMiu FIiiq Blankets
Best Blankets
,..,,, I, ,,..$1 w0
,,,,, ,,..,$ wi
,.,,,,.,,..$i 50
,,,,,., f,,,. ,,.,.. $1.00
Comforts
All Filled with Wlillo Cotton
Flno Lmge ComioitK $1,00
Heavy Laigo Comfoitb $1.10
Hxtia Flno Comtoits $1.1
LMra Largo Comfoits $1.50
BMia La I go Flue ComfuilH 200
Flno Sllkolluo comtoiu $2 50
Finest Sllkolluo Comfoits $100
Down Quilts $100 to $150)
Outings and Shakers
Canton Flannel ,,,,.,,,, 5a
Canton Flannel, tluu .,.,.,, 7o
Good Shaker flannel,., -to
Heavy Shaker Flannel , 7c
Outings, pietty ptttoius ,,,, 5u
Flno bu Heavy Fleeced Outlugd C'.u
Fancy 10o Fleeced Outings .,. b',ie
Best Double Fleeced Outings,,.,,,, lOo
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$
Cut Out This Coupon
Present at our office,
purchase $t,oo worth of
goods or mora and you
will receive 30 stamps.
Nov. 1 and 3.
MEARS & UAGON.
Mears & Hagen ;
415 and 417 Lackawanna Ave
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What's 5
tile USe Ot jn yoUr 10U5C at1c running
Keeping Money tho risk of being robbed?
Better Begin a Savings Account with tho
Third National Bank
118 Wyoiuliijr Avenue.
Where You Will Receive 3 Per Cent. Interest,
Whether Your Account Is Large or Small.
Open Saturday Evenings, 7.30 to 8.30.
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Saturday at McGonnell's
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Is Always a Busy Day h
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Customers say we can fill their needs better than any K
other store in town, hut anywav the people come in prefer- CJ
enee to goiiifj; elsewhere, and they all go away satisfied. J
WOMEN'S CORSETS. H
Without a piopis iiuIiir cniHe'. vim cannot lmo a slmpily IIbuic, or JJ
a poiioi't ntiiiiK waist. i;ii cmtrt. in ot 1 1- hiucu vvhh liniiBiu lor tins Hca
"om'm liadc. 'I'hat meiiin much to the wcnicr, as II makes it ulisultitclv ccr.
tain that the model Mdcclul will lin 111 liiiiuiiiuy w ltd the Hlvles of today.
mntiK the nianv CuiH"tH cairhd hi stock ao have "II O." COKS13TS.
"iii:r ma.ii:stv 'cohsiits. tmo.vkson's "cu.ovi: pittino" and
"liPCtlllSS" COItSllTS. the lnttfi cxnedallv' di.sluiii'd for stout flcuies.
P "Till: ftOVAl. WOrtSTIlIt" POttSPrS. lioln: the new pilncess hip,
nn. llllll IVAII.MIIi'S l'O.VUMl.n: I.I.VIi Ul L'tJItSUTH, VMtll mill Wltllllllt Slip- 0
j """ 0Ui GLOVIO STOCK SJ
V "COEONA" GLOVES. 5
tur Ale fullv Kiiiniiitceit and aio the licit bIuvc ever offeied a't C (( y?
0. tho ptlce. All the new filiailcM and -.t.clts hen1, al f. PW g
ill lomp iiNim. Hotter C OK '
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lit for any lady. CI jjj ' j
"CREMONA" GLOVES
Ale nlvn Kuaianti'cd. and .lie IuvdiuI
than ou can lmv In other tiiiesnt
MAGGIONI GLOVES
An Ktilitly IiIrIi cla-s mid a pel feet Rlovr
All the sh ides, si.-, ele. I'llce
The fniehriiiiK Klines aie all made In the famous MukkouI factory at
Mllun. lt.ih, and in e i ut linm the latist Pieiiih patluns.
.Mm In. Hin de I'miie. i:i Kllsh WiilkiiiK (lluviK ( Ic, Also Golf nnd
Siotch Knit t!lnes In all the i,ewstIiw
Prices, 25c, 30c and 50c.
OUR HANDKERCHIEr DEPARTMENT
Doc not tuKu seiniul plac with im.v In Hie cltv. It coveis the vvholo
latiKe of llandkichlels, tuiui the ihi apci in the liest, and does It thoi
oiirIi1. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY.
I.-ulles' Initial ll.uidUeu hlel. 1'uie
neat emliiolduii d Initial. Hon. of ii at 7"ic
liien.
liicli.
In mstltchod, with
15c
All I.tueii. Iiemslltdied in einljioltteicd llandKei chiefs, a nice, flno OKn
(lii.illly. H.itiudiiv onlv, Ic e.u'i, oi u loi www
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! ilcConnel! & Co. g
The Satisfactory Store,
400-402 Lackawanna Av:
Stetson
Johnston & Piyrphy.
If your shoe bs.irs either of these names you
are wearing the best man's shoe that you
can buy. PRICES,
$5.00 and $6.00
This may be a little more than you have
been paying, but the perfect style, solid com
lort and long service that goes with them will
more than repay you for the difference in cost.
111K f',W STVI.KS
Con list of (iPiitleineii's Diess Slui's. in Calf,
Vlii Kill nnd 1'nlent Leather. I.lsht welgat
in ImlH sole nml uppi.
nit: $r,eo srvi.Ks
Ale lie.n I'.ill anil Winter weights, in Box
t'.ilf, Patent l.c iMier anil Knnmel, with dou
lili bole .md slianK.
LEWIS. RUDDY. DHIES I EMI
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mm ''law
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330 Lackawanna Avenue.
Next Door to new First National Bank Building.
Talcj a look at our Fall aucl Wiuter line of
4b
! Undelpwear and fcs
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If these lines are not better than auy other in town,
don't buy them, but at auy rate have a look. Our assort
meut of Underwear is so large, we cauuot specify each kind
in this small space. They range iu price from 50c to $5,
Gloves
We have forty different kinds to show you, from the
25c Working Glove, the $1.00 Walking Glove, to the pure
O.ter or bsalskin, including Dent's, Fownes', Perrins',
Tauuert's, also 'Rip-Proof" Driviug Glove.
309 Lacka. Avenue.
412 Spruce Street
Sole Agent for Dr. .lacgcr'n Sanitary Liutcrwcar.
uai mrirnaCTrgi hohhhhi s MTranr p
now win you nave voursr
SILK OR LISLE?
Medium or Best Grade
,, .
Particular people are our best Hosiery Patrons, for
they know the .true value of a good stocking.
If you have bden disappointed in quality, style or
..rin ..,q I.m Mir-, loMii- incnortinn nf nur HnctArv ro.
pilLC, VVC IIIYIIC IV'UUl IIIJ(l.k.Uun w vv. .v..j mw-
partmentcomparison will result in your making it
headquarters for new reliable goods.
No. 126
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