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THE SORANTON TIUBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1902,
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I Why ThosB Haadaohas P I
YOUR EYES WATER?
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Nothlnrr !i more worthy of your
consideration than the wetfore of
your eyos. Defective night pin
duces uiiBiiturnl expression nnd
jiinUes yon look old. Though
worn ns a necessity, n. beautiful
cyc-Rlass artistically fitted Is a
facial ornament.
Many coses ot eye trouble are
nvcrted by early application of.
proper lfinses. Present neglect
means future trouble.
tho team collided with n'llo post and both
nnlnitiln weic thrown to tho Rroitml, Onu
of tho hoi ses wan so badly Injured Hint
It died In a few minutes,
a It is not at all necessary to h
z pay an oculist $5 to $10 and 5
- another like fee to an optician. 2
1 do the work of both for the
price of one. M? work satisfies p
zi that assures competence.
OC One choree covers the entire
cost of examination, glasses
and frames.
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DR. B.A. BAER I
Eye Specialist. 5
MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN. I
331 Washington Ave. 1
SCRANTON, PA.
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Cotonfy Savings Bank
and Msf Company,
506 Sprue Street.
Black Bear Shot.
.Tohn Hhrffoori. it (lonttlsliolo farmer,
shot a big hl.U'k bear on Hiliuliiy In his
apple orelinrd. The animal was malting
himself at lioine and was c.itlnir tho ill1
plrs on tht gioimd. Thu cnrciurs was olil
in 11 Washington avemiu meat linn and
was viewed by hundreds ycKtoidny,
Biggest Month's Business.
The liiiKCNt hIiikIc itimitli'i) bnslnei-s
ever done at (lie IimiiI postnrilcc was done
dm lug tlm iiionlli of October Jimt ended
when Jtst.ojs.-lt was iccelvcd fiom the wile
or stumps, Hlamped envelope- and piHlul
tilliK The tntut lecelplH finiii lids miiircu
for October Inst ycur weic -:!0,M7.W.
D., L. & W. Mine Pay Days.
The employes or Hie Auuiilalc. Atlehln
cUiss, ItllsM, ItiillMcail, Muni, l'i'tteliime
and Woodwind mine will be pnld on
Tliurxilay. The emplo.e ol' the MiiMVllle,
Stores ntid Dlaiuund mini-- v. Ill be paid
on Friday, and the leinaliider or tin' col
llety nnd mine i'iiiilo.i I 1 he pnhl on
Sntnnliij .
FIRST DAY OF
THE NEW TERM
GRAND JURY MET AND CON
STABLES MADE RETURNS.
Some of the Tilings Judge Newcomb
Suggested to the Jmy When He
Addressed Its Members Oscar
Hallstead of Benton Is the Fore
man Short Session of Equity
Coin t Two Divorces Granted.
Number of Orders and Opinions
Handed Down by the Judges.
Juno 4, 1901, P. Ij., 431,. Is comprehen
sive In Its scope: and It deserves tlio
close scrutiny of tho profession, lo
cutute the practice In telatlon to liens
Is changed very materially, A fow of
tho Hens illed under this act of as
sembly have, been before us, nnd, If our
recollection serves us rightly, we hnvo
not found one which compiles In all
partlciilais with the leqtilreinenta of
tho uft."
An All-Day Meeting.
The moiitlil ull-day meeting of tin
Christian mill .MI-Homiiy Alliance for lhl
district will he held today In the (iiupl
Til lin,i,ii,.l. .tin It t..,V... -
l Wt 1 II 111 it.- t in, in-1 1 i-i -tin II , I'll in-,
IJUtimmv. ScMoni liceln nt M.SI n. ii'.:!""
2 and 7.':u p. in. I(e I Inward Smith, of !
In Snllililll mlsclon. Solllli Aflb'n. MM
Mary llnmli, of Awirn. nnd olheis. wll
spcaU. All nt f Invited.
The Decciuher term of court opened
yesterday with the meeting of the
gniiid Jury. The constables al.o made
tin lr ciunrierly leturus In cnuit and n
short xnrilim of eipilty court was held.
Iiiilirh K. ('. Xcwciuiib linn charge nt
the grand Jury and appointed Oscar
HallMtead. of Jientou, foreiuan. In his
Election Officers.
The following additional election of
ficers weic appointed yestcrduy:
iludgo of election ltlchard Thoinai,
Fourth district, Firm wind of Scrnntoii,
vice Uavltl A. DitvK resigned! lJvim Mo
(luluui.'ss, Third dlitrlnt, Kit's I ward of
Seranton, vice John Diown, removed from
dlstrlet: (lenrge W. .lenlillm, .Second dis
trict, Fifth wind of Kerantou, vice. Daniel
Tliomas, removed from dlsttlet; 1 S.
Itninllii, Third ward of Moolc borough,
vice Charles Millard, letnovcd fiom dls-
tilct.
The appointment of l'atilek Met.alu,
Judge of election of tho Second dlstllct,
Sixth waul of Seranton, ntnl Wlllliuu Mr.
l.oughlln, Fointlt district, Twentieth
ward of Seranton, were yestcrduy re.
volt'eil, It appealing that the men elected
to the nlllces have icturtied and are ready
to pel form the duties today, ,
Mnjoilty Inspectors .loliii .1. Sultry,
A NEW LEAGUE
IN THE FIELD
BICYCLE CLUBS' BOWLING TEAM
BEGINS SEASON.
Scores Were Good In All Instances
nnd Thero Is Promise of a Close
Contest Seranton Bicycle Club's
Team Starts with Its Old Torm
nnd Made a Totnl of 2501 Backus
Team Goes Into Elist Place In tho
Seranton Bowling League Rnce.
Receives H -g and
Deposits t I Up
in Sums of K wards
and pays 3 per cent,
terest thereon.
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C. 'A. OTATRBS, President.
,is;, 0. S. JOHNSON, Vice-Pres.
.?iii:ii, 'A- H. CHBJSTY, Cashier.
DrRECttrffl:
iWirf. F. TTallstoaiJ, lTtfWL'tt "Warren,
K. P. Kingsbury, AUctist Rolilnson,
O. S. Johnson, I Jos. O'Brien,
L A. "R'atres.
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J Every ni'.iclo is worth your at-
tuition, you enn buy more new
' and up-to-date goods at n reason
3 rble price thnn you can find
I olsawherc in Wall Paper Paints,
etc.
Pictuic Frames you can find
.1 laige assortment.
Jacobs & FasoSd
209 Washington Avenue.
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'? "They Draw Well." $
jj Morris' Magnet Cigars S
The best value for 5 cents. )
Try one and you will smoke no A
other. y
All tho loading brands of nc. Q
cigars nt $1.73 per box, or C for 23c. A
The largest variety of Pipes and Y
Tobaccos In town. J
$ E. C. MORRIS, Y
k The Cigar Man 0
X 325 Washington Avenue. 0
X 0
'OOOOOOOC00000000
In and About
The City
Meeting Has Been Postponed.
The meeting of tho Catholic Historical
Mooiety and Newman Literary club has
bocn postponed until Tuesday, Nov. n.
Committed to Jnil.
l'Vanlt Miller, a carpenter, who v,n hi-
routed for drunlenuch, wiih conimlticil io
Jail yesterday for ten days, In default of
a line of '!.
Christian Workers Will Have Charge
Tho Chrlbtl.lll Woikeis" leiiKUe ill
havu charifo of tho iiieutlin; at tho Itci-ciiu
.Mlshlon, this ovenlim, at ! o'cloelc. .Mr.
Kellermau will (-peak, All aio welionie.
"The Woman in Politics."
.The Cential Women' Christian Tern
pciaiico union meet this afteinoon at .1
o'clock In fluci'iis-ey hall, Tim Mihjeet
of dlhciihsloii will bo "Tho Women In
Politics."
Boy Accidentally Shot.
Plosion l-wntttlo, a U-year-old hoy llvliut
at C'luik'H Summit, was accidentally i-liot
on Sunday by ,i hoy companion named
I'lceman. Tho latter alined at u lahliil
with his shot sun and tho clmro suuek
the Kettlo boy u the Jolt till. Ills con
dltlon Is tald to bo ciltleal.
Presented Grievances.
Giloviinccs drawn up at a meeliiu; Sun
day iili;ht were yesteid.iy presented to
General SIiiiuiBcr Sllllnmn of tho Kerantou
Jlullway company by u committee, of tho
union employes. When an answer Is io
cctved from Sir, Slllmnn a special nicot
ine of tho union will bo called,
Frightened by Elephants.
I.ockharl'H trained elephants, perform-
lng nt the Ulxjq theater, weio icsponslblo
for n team of hordes niiiiiins away yes
terday. Tho team belonged to W. M.
Wheeler, of Kluihuri.t, and wcro flight
encd by the elephants. In turnlue tho
coinpr at Penn avenue and Spruce strcot
Back Broken by Fall.
John l.enjrel;. :i lulioier mplivi it In
cm i. lin; niiirtnr In the Dime 'mil. Iiiilld
Inif. while oxlotcilve leiuili'u uie b 'hn;
made, fill l rum it walfohl "n tin- sei onil
(lour l'Medii lie WIM lii'ten In the
l.aekawiiiin.'i hosplial, whfe It Nil"
lciini"il tlmi nhi hue!- ,in brnUeii Ills
condition iM erllleal mil f.-.trn loi hN le
eovcry nie euteilaliii d.
Arrested in Houesdale.
Ailhtir (ioim.iii, a trawling sab siiiiiu,
Mired :i le.im of hor.siH from l.lieryin.i,!
Helios nnd ,i wiiiidii from illliniil'x sK
weeks iiko nnd dli-.ippe,ir-i. He wa- lo
cated and .iiresied in lonesd.ile yester
day and broiiKht back lo this cl'ly. V
warrant I'm Ids unci was Issncil by Al
deiniail Howe, .Hid lie will lie ulv'i'n .1
heiirhu,- lodii.v. 'I'lie oulllt h:is been ro
coveicd. Before Alderman Ruddy.
I.oiiKa .Steln-horn, who lives in the tear
of Cedar avenue, had .Michael MoKnIloii
arralBiied before Alderman Ruddy yes
terday mi tlio I'lmiTO of dhonlerly eon
duct. Tho trouble arose over a clothes
line. JleKallon paid a line of $.'. August
Vockrotli. of Penn avenue, had I M ward
Flynn arrested for making threats
against him In an argument over a board
bill. Tlio defendant was held in JTO ball.
Ran Away from Home.
Lillian Prlnglo, of 2220 Pond avenue,
who ran away from home several weeks
ago and was picked up In New York by
tlio police, wandered away again yes
terday and was located in TVIlkcs-Barre,
where sho Is being dctanlcd by tho po
lice Tlio girl is a victim of tho mat
Ineo craze, and aspired to be an actress.
Superintendent Day was Informed of her
dotentlon In Wilkos-Barro and her parents
will bring Her homo today.
JPRIBTJNB ELECTION- NEWS..
In accordanco with Its custom, Tlio
Tribune tonight will bulletin promptly
all election returns by means of a stere
opticon, Interspersing news with inter
esting pictures. Tho public is cordially
invited to take advantage of this op
portunity to share In our comprehen
sive and accurate election news ser
vice. CANDIDATE FOR SENATOR.
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I 4 I 2 S S 2 S 4 2 4 S 4 S 4 2 S 4 S 4 4 S 2 2 4 4 4 4 S 2
REFERRED BY REQUEST
OF ATTORNEYS J
,
Hdltnr of The Tribune.
.Sir: In the mutter of the chaiges made against Hon. A. A. Vos-
lung. Judge of the Orphans' court, relative to the referring ot cases fr
brought Multilist the I'lty of Seranton, while he was city solicitor, wc !
an attorneys, for the plaintiffs In cases set forth In the allegations which "fr
said cases were toforrcd for the securing of judgment, make the follow-
Ins statement:
These cases were referred nt our several requests, and not at the sug- 4
gesllnn of Mr. Vosburg; neither did Jlr. Vosbttrg ask for the selection
of ( '. W. Dawson, esq,, as referee. !
In the several cases, the court had approved the bills and subsequent-
ly Hie auditing committee of councils did likewise, as a matter of form,
because the com t had already ordered tho city to pay the bills. That,
however, did not give a Judgment, and the city had no money to pay the
appi oved bills. In order, therefore, to secure the money, the plaintiffs
had to negotiate their claims.- But an Involuntary judgment had to be
ilrst secured. The banks and individuals would not negotiate or purchase
a judgment if a. voluntary confession by the city solicitor, or of a judg-
inent by default. The reason for that is one of law. Hence to avoid tho
trial of suits agains't the cltv. with the resultant costs. Mr. Vosburg J
agioed to the appointment of a referee. There was absolutely no de
fense to the claims, and Mr. Vosburg so specified as a reason for agree
ing to the references.
The referring of the cases saved money for both the city and the
county. Involuntary judgment, the only kind we could accept, was ob
tained without the costs of arbitration or trial, which otherwise would
have been placed upon the city, for the judgments would have carried
the costs and made them chargeable to the city. Mr. Vosburg, as city
solicitor, therefore, did what was proper and right In the matter. The
county was benefitted as the costs of a trial are greater than the bills of
the referee hi these cases. The charges were moderate and reasonable;
Ilrst approved by us as counsel, ana then by the court. The plaintiff's
obtained Involuntary judgments that could be sold or assigned, and no
one was injured in any way, shape or manner.
We make this statement voluntarily and as a matter, of simple jus
tice. JOHN R. KUWARDS,
CHARLES E. DANIELS,
H. FENTON TIXKIIAM,
TAYLOR & LEWIS,
D. B. REPLOGLE.
I, 'l, 4't l,l,? tfr'fr lf4, ,l,I,tfrI'4,J'J,4'
charge the judge told the jurors to
investigate evidences of political cor
ruption If any should come to their
attention in connection with today's
election and also to Investigate any
cases sent in by aldermen or justices
of the peace that seem to be fictitious.
Between four and live hundred cases
will come before the jury. It will be
In session this morning but not this
afternoon. For tho remainder of the
week cases will be called as follows:
Where the surnames of the prosecu
tors begins with the letters D, E or F,
Tuesday, Nov. 4; G. H and all cases
wherein the superintendent of police of
ricranton appears as prosecutor, Wed
nesday, .Vow Si; I, J. K. or L, Thursday.
Nov. it; M, X. O or I', Friday, Nov. 7;
Q or It, Saturday, Nov. S: H, T or V,
Monday, Nov. 10; V, W, X, Y or V.,
Tuesday, Nov. 11,
The reports of the constables were
of course .is usual. Constable E. .1.
Neary. of the Second ward, of Cubon
dale," returned J. .1. McNulty, Thomas
Campbell and J. Healcy for keeping
tippling houses and. Constable Frank
Ueiiulie. of the Second ward, of Blake
ly, repoi ted Joseph Davenport of that
place for the some offense. Constable
John .1. Davis, of the Fourth ward, of
Si'iMiuon. imported that Pcttlbone street
is in bad condition. In Benton town-
, ship. .1. V.. Fadden and James F. Kelly
, wue leporied for violation of the liquor
laws by William Knight.
I A slum session of equity court was
1 held and it was found that none of the
uses weie ready for n hearing.
JOHN I!. JO It DA. V
Jordan, the lt iiiihW .in
Sufficient Cause for Divorce,
lu the divorce case of Adam W.
Ciiimer against Elizabeth E. Cramer,
Judge IMwaids handed down an opln-
i. lrti.i, i
.. .,!',, II (I, UIJ.WIIU, Itll- ( ,1 lllllll'l ,i . . . . .,.
candidate for Slate Senator, is . '' J'tenlay refusing to vacate the
equipped for the nneious duf.s of Uu ,lt,,,l ""' "lv",'t'e K"""1-" '"'
otllce, both by (.Nptil.iuc and .-en- "'-'" Ml!i' f'ramer, asked tlwt the de
tlmi. in hlsounSer oaJt. he uas .- '''" ' vacated lor the reason that
ployed as ,i bunker boy, and i.u, :- , ""''leut cause for a divorce had not
wards In Hie u lu.s. Thu.- he luquli.d , 1,l f-nmvn- In 1,ls l,l,lUm J,ulK K(I
the great iNp rii in i iVuitil to n nv wiirdh said:
bom with tin- inoci.bl.il .--ilvti Mmon ! l" l1"' nieillh oC t'1" ''""' tl10 rc"
In their mouth, lie bus- lolle.l and i Mui,l,nt seais to cruel treatment cm
knows Ihe III- or t:,e Id , t Hi '"" "'" "' hl'v husband -o that sho was
tho, h,' lie, !,, n ., ,., ,,. i compelled in b'uvo his home. Sho does
line lie hed In Oljpmr.t. ami later. , , '(l,,)V , ,,xilim, lho damaging testl
when his ,:nvi is, w!,h n m e piocpei- lmillv ,,s , iwr relations with the col
ous cIninnsq.iniiH, ii'iac-i to Sci.ti- , , f m.in Sampson. This might have
ton, he wis glm a lu'iHtaml..! idiica-i e'sll uccinicd for the reason that theie
tlmi and nl'imviinls giai'.c.iteil noni
the WMrri-MM' 'ol.:;e, Mash, and latei
Irnm Hie lav dtp.iitiuiiit of the I'ri.
vcislty or I'ennsylvanla. lie c now u
nienilier of the Liu luiw.ini'ii county b.ir
and lias won for hkwtir an inh.bie
position .iiiioii',' tip.' (Uoriie,H i,r ui,
county. As lu iMi-iiiurs, so in hih ((ln.
palgn Mr. Jiii'an Is a hustltr. Hi, iR
a mini of clingy, who will be hrnrd
tram lu llarilshui:,'. He knows the
pMiple and their needs ami ihv p-opo
know him, Tiny li.ivo uliondy demon
strali'd Hint he Is the popular cluili c.
Special rnif tonight will leave Lt'cka
wunna iivcnue at I o'clock for I'mvl
deuce. Hyde Park, l.uurcl Hill, Pt-tiis-lung
and (Ireun llldu'f Subiulitiu. J
Kpeclnl cats tonight will leave Lacka
wanna avenue ,u l o'clock lor Provi
dence, Hyde Park. Laurel Hill, Peters
huig and Uieen Ridge Hubuiban,
The Election Returns
Will be received by special wlie at Hie
Elks' Cafe this evening.
They Pay the User,
If you wUh a half-tone or lino cut,
let tlu Seranton Tribune make It for
you. Our equipment for this work Is
complete and up-to-date. We have
facilities for doing the finest sort of
work at lowest prices and what's more,
wo do It. A trial order will convince
you.
wan no luii'i rogatory ouei'icn iu iimi.
point, lie lids us it may, wo nro sails
Hid Hi. n the divorce was not allowed on'
liiHifllcliut ground-. This being tho case,
was theie any li regularity In tho pro
, .., aiiurs themsidvcs? The requirement
of lho act of assembly have been strlctlj
compiled with and we hold that llieio has
been a substantial compliance, with tlio
mien of court.
We tltoivfoie, see no sulllclent leilson
for, disturbing tho decree heretofota
made, anil the rulu to vacate the dtoicu
U now dl-ehnrfiod,
Second district of Third ward of Seran
ton, vice Michael Wells, removed from
district; Morgan Jones, Fourth district,
Twentieth ward of Seranton, vice W. W.
Hewitt, resigned.
Minority Inspectors Michael Wal.-li,
Third district, First ward of city of
Seranton, vacancy duo to failure to elect.
Two Divorces Granted.
Mrs. Caroline Smith was granted a
divorce yesterday from Philip J. .Smith.
They were wedded Dec. 21, 188.", and
six years later Smith deserted his wil'i:
and has done nothing in the way of
providing for her since. While they
lived together he abused her.
Mrs. Delia Kelly, of 107 Spruce stieet,
was married to James Kelly In 1S77
at Merrick Center. He drinks. Is cruel
to her and at the time the testimony
was taken was In tho county jail for
larceny.
OFF FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Party of Masons Leave Today for
Big Celebration.
The one hundredth and fiftieth anni
versary of the Initiation of George
Washington Into the order of Free and
Accepted Masons Is to be celebrated
tomorrow with elaborate ceremony In
Masonic Temple, Philadelphia, by the
grand lodge of Pennsylvania. The
representatives chosen by the several
lodges of this city to attend this cele
bration will leave this city today and
will return In time to participate in the
celebration of the same event at the
Dixie theater on Thursday night.
The party which will go from this
city will include District Deputy Grand
Master T. F, Wells, Past Dlstllct
Deputy Grand Master E. P. Kingsbury
and the following representatives from
the several lodges: Peter Williamson,
T. V. Penman; Union, Fred Sykes;
Schiller, Isadore Goodman; Green
Ridge, C. S. Seamans; Hiram, Thoinas
II. Morgans; Hyde Park, F. W. Mason;
M. Shields, Jr., the representative of
Nicholson lodge, will also accompany
the party.
Special cars tonight will leave Lacka
wanna avenue at 1 o'clock for Provi
dence, Hyde Park, Laurel Mill, Peters
burg and Green Ridge Suburban.
TODAY AT THE POSTOFFICE.
Lieu Was Stricken Off.
In uu opinion handed down yester
day by Judge I'Mwurds a rule to strike
otf lieu was made absolute in the case
of Hopklu Maddocks against James II,
Met 'aim, owner, and Patrick McAn
diew, contractor, lu his opinion tho
judge makes this comment:
"The new mechanics' Hen law of
Foul, Loathsome,
Disgusting Catarrh !
Secure Relief in 10 Minutes
And a Radical Cure,
Does your head aeho? Have you pains
over your eyes? Is there it constant drop
ping In tha throat? Is tlio breath olfen.
slvfi? These nro certain symptoms of Cu
tnrih. Pr, Agnew's Catairhul Powder
will cum most stubborn cases in a mar
vellously short time. If you'vo had ca.
tut rii a week It's a suio cure. If it's of
nrty years.' ttundlng it's just as effective.
Dr. Agnew' Pills ore the but,
40 Doses iu cents. 10
Sold by Win. O. Claik und II. C. San-derton
Tuesday, November 4th, 1002, (Elec
tion day,) will he observed nt the
Seranton, P.i, postotllce as follows;
Money older and legMry windows will
be closed all day.
Stamp und geneial delivery windows
will be open from 7 u. m. until IU o'clock
noon.
Carriers In tho central city will make
two morning dcllvciles.
Other cairleiH will make ono morning
delivery.
Collections will be iniido at 10.l"i a, in,
fiom boxes on Main avenue, between
Lackawanna aveiiini nnd Wnshbuiii
street, also West l.ackuwnnna avenue
and Lackuwanna avenue to Adams ave.
nue, Adams avenue to Mulberry street.
Mulberry street to Fianklln nveiiuo, und
from all boxes between these points.
Carrier No, til will make, the 2 p. m,
collection, and lho usual evening collec
tions will also be made by Can Jets Nos,
23, 48 and 19.
(Signed) Ezra If. Itlpple, P. M,
i i ii.
Special cars tonight will leave Lacka
wanna avenue at 1 o'clock for Provi
dence, Hyde Park, Laurel Mill. Peters
burg and Green Ridge Suburban.
All our regular correspondents are
instructed, und our friends In all parts
of the county aie requested to send In
tonight's leturns promptly, by 'phone
where possible, otherwise by wire.
Special cars tonight will leave Lacka
w.iinui avenue at 1 o'clock for Provi
dence, Hyde Paik, Laurel Hill, Peters
burg and Green Ridge Subuibaii.
The newly oignnlaed Hlevele Club
Howling league's season of thltty
games was opened Hist night under
auspicious clrcuiustaneps nnd the good
showing made by alt of the teams au
gurs well for n brisk and snappy con
test. The best rolling was done by the
Seranton lJleyele club team which won
tin co straight games from the Subur
ban or No. L' team of the Green llldgo
Wheelmen. Ur. Wardell, nnchor nuin
on the Ulcyclc club team nnd one of
the crack bowlers of the city, started
out well with an average of I8t 2-S. The
score:
Serantoii Ulcyclc clul Ml SS ,SI'i-S.ii)
bllhurbnii 717 Tfl 7H! 2:l
High score, Nlcol, but. High average,
Wnidell, 1SI2-;!.
The Green Ridge Wheelmen's team
scored tho highest number of points for
a single game, Sf0, In a match with the
Electric City Wheelmen's team, which
only took one. Tho score:
Green Itldgc Wlicetmcn,7',n SW Ml 2lf0
!3lectrlo City Wheelmen. 7mi s::t 707 K'.2i
High score, Wedeman, 1!iS. High nei
age, Wvichcl, ISO 1-.1.
The Arcadians, or No. 2 team or Hi.1
Electric City Wheelmen, won two poor
ly played games from tlio No. 2 team
of the Ulcyclc club, the name of which
has been changed lrom the Illack Dia
monds to the Orange and Blacks. The
score:
Arcadians 712 7"'l 7.1V-217.1
Orange and Pluck 711 717 l.i;7-2lfo
High score, Lilt and Slinp'on, 17!. High
average. Lltt, 151.
Tho clubs In this league now sland
as follows:
The houseTceepej3'"H0f
America are saying it
fevery time they go to
the grocery storethat's'.
why we put their daily order in quotation
marks. The quotation is the echo of
universal applause the voice of thejolks
who used 12,000,000 packages of NONE
SUCH last j'ear. If your grocer can't fill
your order, write the Merrell-Soule Co.,
Syracuse, N. Y., they'll tell you of one
who is wider awake. NONE SUCH costs ten
cents a package (enough
for two large pies, a plum
pudding, a fruit cake, or a
batch of hermit cookies.)
Won. Lost. P.C.
Seranton Bicycle club 2 1 i.o'o
Green Ridge Wheelmen.... 2 1 ,ui7
Arcadians a 1 .iii,7
Orango and Black 1 L' .:!."::
Electric City Wheelmen... 1 2 .:'.':.!
Suburban o :: .0i0
SCRANTON BOWLING LEAGUE.
' iKlt'S
the Use of
Keeping Money
In your house and running
the risk of being robbed?
Eetter Begin a Savings Account with the
Third National Bank
118 Wyoming- Avenue.
Where You Will Receive 3 Per Cent. Interest,
Whether Your Account Is Large or Small.
Open Saturday Evenings, 7.30 to 8.30.
The Arlington team dropped two
games to the Ilampes last night, and
dropped into second place, the Backus
team taking the lead. The Backus
bowlers played all around the Frank
lins In the Ilrst two games and won
the third by three pins. The score:
UacKlis 77!) M7 K 2W0
Franklins 707 TIM 8."1 2XH
High score, Fahrenlinlt, Ho. High avei-
age. Peckbam, IS.!.
Tlio Aldingtons hud two substitutes
rolling and lay their defeat by tlio
Hampe team to this fact, but they
made a. good showing nevertheless.
The Hampe team had the high score
of the night, SiU. The score:
Arlington Si", 77:! 77fl 2.'i77
Hampe 7,1i; 71 siil 2100
High hcoie, Itoll. ,1S!i. High aveiage.
Murphy, HIS. John Muiphy and .lulmsou
Mib.-tltutcd for Itoll ami V. ICIefer, ic
H'octlvely. The Maennerchor playeis braced up
last night and rolled the best they have
so far yet. but they played In hard
luck and dropped three to the strong
West Hide organization. The score:
West Side SI.". 7v" ,x.-,:!2tj'!
Mncimerclior 7IU 717 7X1-22; I
High rcorc. Conns, 2"!. High avulage,
I'oons, 17!' 2-2.
The standing of tho clubs in this
league is now as follows:
Wan
Itackus 11
Arlington Hi
West Sldu U)
rtaukllus tl
Hampe s
Cambrians ii
Independents
Maennerchor 1
The Independents and the Cambrians
were scheduled to roll on the KIU alleys
last night but the Xorth Knders failed
to put In an appearance. Inquiry by
telephone provoked the response that
two of their players weie not able lo
play. They agreed to put on two sub
stitutes If the Independents would go
to North Seranton to play but Captain
Waldner refused to accept this offer
and gave the Cambrians until ! o'clock
to put iu an appearance.
They did not show up at that time
and the Independent team accoidingly
bowled out three games. They will
make a. demand that these scores lotiut
and that the C.imbiians be made to
forfeit three games under tin' l tiles.
All our regular correspondents urc
Instructed, and our friends lu all parts
of tho county me requested to send In
tonight's u'tuuis promptly, by 'phone
wheie possible, otherwise by who.
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In Strictly First-Class Dry Goods, Cloaks,
Notions, Furnishings for Men, Women, Etc.
A complete modern store, with a complete
stock which does not contain one ounce of
shoddy.
& Our Busy Cloak Department
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There are more Suits, Coats and J.tckets from McConnell
& Co.'s seen on the streets of Seranton than from any
oilier house in town. A visit to the department will
disclose the reason why.
:: A Monte Carlo Coat at $10.00
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Tight-fitting garments at the same price. We'll place
these alongside the best 2. so values oltered by any
other dealer in this city and guarantee to surpass them in
goodness and style.
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Outing Flannel Night Robes
A good quality, prettily made, many patterns,
all last colors, cut vety full. Special, at
8 Fleece Lined Wrapper Cloths
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The best matetial at a moderate price ever devised for
coy wrappeis or house waists, fast colors, good i
selection ot patterns Y.ird 2C
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Excellent Blanket Values
Good Cotton Blankets begin at .)c;c the pair, but here's
one lhat's a cr.icketj.tck in value at 70c Large 1 1-4 size.
fancy borders colois grey, tail or white, eNtra
heavy, clean, soft make. Special
Fancy Stiipe Blankets, suitable for robes or
winn's. Verv pietty mul very large
Our Dress Goods Department
79c
79c
Leads all others- a sample is submitted
inch All Wool h.wy Venetian Cloth of
and piime make. All colois and black
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superior finish 2
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MOLASSES
on griddle cakes or wnllles, or
tpread on bread, ha? no eipiul for
sweetness and rial or.
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You cannot equal the values offered by McConnell & Co.
We are not egotistical or vain in this matter. A visit to
the department will prove that we are modest and con
servative in our statements. See our line of ,
Ladies' Misses' and Childien's Underwear at... ZOC
Grand values lor Men and Youths at ... . 50c nnd 35c
Other QualitiesCotton, Wool, Wool Fleeced - AA
or Silk, lrom, a garment mc to . Jp.UU
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rt., U l.n.t llnr.l Kilt I1A frtctl Plll'rtC ffAt,l I fir t ft $A SCt
rtii u; 11. in iiuiv, win uu 1.. uu. 1 nw.. iiw,,, - - ...jjv.
Ihe pair. Special for Ihis week, or while they last, 115 d
doen Women's fleeced Lined Hose, last black, all sizes, it
Our legul.ir 12 -2c hose. For this week only,
the pair
Ladies' Fashionable Furs
9c
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JJ This is our first season, therefore styles shown are all
J new, The skins from which most of our garments,
1 neckwear, mulls, etc, are made, were purchased by us
5 six months ago and the goods offered were made to. or.
' tier during the previous dull season. The values offered
! are fully one-lourth under current prices, .
Nice Fur Scarfs from 98c'
;5 All Other Qualities up to $50
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I flcConnell & Co.
The Satisfactory Store.
400-402 Lackawanna Ave,
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