THE SJCKANTON TRIBUNE-MOND A Ir, NOVEMBER 17, 1902. WEST jtfMTON First of a Series of Sermons by Rev. James Benninger at the Embury M. E. Church Other News. Hev. Juhiom LtemiliiKi'i', pastor or llio Hmliuiy MullmillHt j:pliutntl Inn ih, la?t I'NciilHB pi cached the III at of u series of sciinons on the subject, "A Love Jtiiumnui! In Thiee IMrf." ami his crtoiL was mini eclated by n laiRo congregation. Mm thonie for the Hist discourse was "The King's Ambassa dor (Seeking a Wife for the Young I'llnie," and It pioved to be ei Intel -rating and Instructive. The fcpoiikcr found the subject m.itter for Ills most Intel citing love sloiy In the tltno of Alnnhain, when he commis sioned his eldest servant, tUlezer, to go Into a strange land, wheio he had nerr been, and pick out a gill to .suit Ab laham's son. Jsaiic. The senant was lather skeptical about his ablllt to do his master's bidding, hut the sublimity of Abraham's faith soon overwhelmed him. Ills tldellty to Abi.ihain. huwmi'i, was imnuestlonable. and the Journey was commenced, nilezer went to Nuliot. In the land of Mesopotamia, and cheeked his little caiaven on the edge of the city, wheio then seemed to be a line well of water. Yhlle theie the seivant pi aj oi fully asked God to dhect. him In his mission and eie he hail finished his piayer, a beautiful maiden appealed, bearing a pitcher on her shoulder. It was Itcbekah. and without the slightest Idea that am body was wuti.li Ing her, she went to the well. Hllezer fill In loe with her linmedlatply, for lyai's s.ike, and his talth in tJod an Hwerlng his prayer lO'-e to the occas ion, and without any fuither ceiemony thp servant pi 0( ceded to unfold his pi. in. The lesson diawn fiom Klie.er's faith In God answering his piayor, mul the neecislt foi following God's lead weie ileaily biought out by Rev. Uenjamln. "God leads those who aie in the way," he ald, "and when we talk of His om nipresence we hae but a ague Idea of his proximity to us, but when we think of him as w 01 king In anil thiough our ll rs, ghlng dheitlon and leading us, we begin to le.illze the meaning of the Mastet's, "Lo. I am with jou alway." I lev. Uenningei lias built up a huge longiegatlon in ills new iliuuli. whleli is located In a populai and glowing hcition of the eltv. Next .Hunil,i even ing he will pp.ik on "Tlie Piopos.il Ac t epted and the Jouiiie.v Hoinewaul," and the final cllstouisp will lie about "The Waiting Uioom and the Happy Vedding." Republican. Club Meeting-. Theie was a huge attendanie at the ndjouined regular meeting of the West Five stamps given away with each bottle of Dufour's French Tar Q. W. JENKINS. MAAlAjAAttA 1 A Memorable Sale of High I Class Handkerchiefs a 3 The quality of these Handkerchiefs and the 2 unusually iarge assortment of styles to pick 5 from, ought to recommend this sale to . every 5 lady who insists on having good Handker- 5 chiefs, no matter what the price may be. 3 Guaranteed Facts for I Handkerchief Buyers At We offer an lAt iAt 15c 18c 3 1 At 25c a I At 50c a ' 3 i The Higher Priced Handkerchiefs The assortment is superb, and the cut in prices exactly Z in keeping with the quotations given above, To Holi- g day buyers and others who seek line qualities, this op- 2 portunitv to save money, and at the same time get the t9 best,, ought not to be overlooked. 3 3 1 Globe Warehoto?. 1 3flMR1WR (((((1W(1!i(f!i f$l Side Itepuhllcan club lit their looms Satuniity evening, when matters pei tultilng to the welfaie of the club who discussed and tided on. A special com mittee was appointed to see delinquent ineinbets and luge them to pay up their aueaiages befoie .lituuuiy 1, 1M.I. when all oer one year In niieais will be suspended. At the III st meeting In Oeeember the new tonstltutlon and by-laws will be foi molly piesented, and otllceis will be nominated. .Since October 1, ovei thirty new metnbeis have been cm oiled, thiee being elected .Saturday evening. They wer (', living Kin, of Vnhn n stieet; Gtoige Motgati, of Sixteenth street, and Thomas Thomas, of Decker's coliit. Fnnuer Injured by Car. While Chilstopher Hippie, of Mllwuii kle, was ciosslng Main avenue In tionl of the Fait child hotel, .Satuiduy aftei nonn, lu was I tin down and lujuied by n passing stieet car. His face was biulsed and he silffeied Muuewh.it fiom the shock, but his injuries weie not sei ioiis. ltlpple came fiom over the mountain with a load ot pioduce, and tied bis team opposite the hotel, .lust as he alighted fiom the wagon, a car came along and the fanner stepped In ftont of It betoie the inotoiinaii could stop the car. He was knocked to one side and when pit ked up seemed lather dazed, but foitunatelv ec.iptd with the Injuiles above' noted. Four Funeials Satuiday. A solemn high mass of leqillem was celeb! a ted at St. Patrick's i Inn eh Sat uiday morning over the lemains of the late Punk Mi-Hugh. Who died at his home In Lung Island etu, leccutly. I lev. J. M. Wbclan was celebrant, anil he was agisted by Hev. P. P. L.urlle and Hev. J. J. Dunne. Five biotheis of dei eased acted as pall beaieis, they weie Mlihael, John. Thomas. Petei and Kit V a id McHugh. and .lame- Dmine. Intel input was made In the Catholic cemetery . The funeial serv ii es over the lemains of the late Mts William .1. Mathewson weie held at 1 o'clock Satuiday uftei noon at the house, 1"J1 South Lincoln avenue, when many fi lends weie gath eied. The linialiis weie taken to Pitts ton, vvheie inteiment was made in the Odd Fellows' emetery. The funeial of the late Mi-. Julia Mollis oieuupd Satuiday moinlng fiom the house, 21S Itallioad avenue. Sei vices weie held at the Holy t'ios chuuh and inteiment was made in the ("athedial eenietei.v. The lemains of Mr. and Mis. John Hvans clijld. of Deikei's loiut. weie intened in the "Washburn stteet eem eleiy Saturday nfteinoon. Among1 the. Chinches. A iiieptlon of membei.s was held at the Plymouth Congregatlon.il chuuh esteulay moinlng, and the sfiiaments 6 3P ?: endless assortment of i8c Hand- S?1 nciiuicia ill cue luuuwillg Myics. 3WIS5 cm- r broidered Edges, Plain Hemstitched, Lace hdge with bmbroidery, Lace Insertings. Lace Corners, etc. By all odds the greatest Hand kerchief values pver shown in Scranton. We offer Handkerchiefs usually sold for 25c each. The value offered here is really so re markable that they may all be sold out in one day.although the quantity to start with is large Fine Sheer Strong Cambiic Handkerchiefs that have never before been oilered for less than 25c. Fine embroidered edges, lace insertings, lace edges, etc. These handkerchiefs are es pecially adapted for the new corsot cover so much in vogue now. We offer really beautiful Handkerchiefs, quite different from the ordinary run. Fine Swiss, lace and embroidery in new styles, suitable for corset covers and worth much more than the sale price. We show a truly remaikable collection of High Class Handkerchiefs, with new and lovely designs in embroidery, lace, Swiss, etc. These handkerchiefs have never been sold under 65c and 75c each, and area marvel of elegance and good value'at the sale price.soc 5P: 5" sr. & of the Lord's .Slipper were lulmlnlfltcted, At the evening net vice, the pastor, IteV. Huinphieyp, pienchcd on the subject of "Public WoiPhlp." Holy Communion servlees weie hild In .St. AtiuU's t.Utliefiin eliuich yester day morning, and Dr. Uamer pleached an able neimon on "The New Testa ment Day of tlince." Lint evening a laige longiegatlon enjoyed hlt dls 1 nurse, on "The Pionilne of llln Coin liii:." ' A gospel service vvai held nt the Young Women' t'hilstlan amoclatlon looms on South Main avenue ycstei dny afternoon, when Mis. I,, M, antes upoke to a number of young women. Theie la a icncwed luteie.st In the na Hoclation's work In Weat Sot union. Itev, D. I. .tones, pnator ot the Tab ernacle Cougiegatlonal church, pit allied two excellent eiinoiis yester day to laige congregations. In tho moinlng, his Mibject vvna "Chtlat Tea tlf.vlng to Himself aa King of the Titlth," and nl the fi o'clock service he spoke on the topic, "Which Shall It be, the Man or the tlobber'.'" Itev. Kdvvard Howell, the local min ister, occupied the pulpit of . the Fltat Baptist church j.esterdnv morning, and the ptnyer and praise aeivlce In the evening was led by i:, D, Davis, ptes lileni of the Uaptlst Young People's union, The sfMnion at the Simpson M. K. church last evening was delivered by Hev. I!, ft. Singer, asslalant pastor of the Klin Paik chuuh. Di. McDermott spoke nt Ht. Paul's church In South Scranton "The Duty of Patents" was the toplo of Di. Moffat's column In the Wash burn stieet Pieshyteilan chinch e terday moinlng, and hist evening he spoke about "The Dellnlleuess ot Be lief." Itev. lleuiy N.ve, of the Klmlnnst Pi esb.v teilan chuicli, occupied the pul pit of the .Stinmet avenue Piesbyteilan chinch last evening. Itev. Thoinaa de Oiuchy. D D, pastor of the Jackson stieet Huptlt iluuih, deliveied a timely seimon last evening on "N'atlonal and Individual Lessons on Piospeiltv." He Heated the subject In 11 11 entei tainlug way. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. The Men's League of the Plymouth Congiegatlon.il chut eh will meet in the leituie loom tomoriovv evening at 7.4,"i o'cloi k. A chiltl of Mr. and Mis. Duikln. of 21'l Meikllan street, was bitten by a dog Satuiday. The animal was owned bs a finnllv named Davis, lo.sidlng in Mi Nlcbols' coin t. A hoise attaihed to a Lailcawatma Biewerv wagon was frightened Satui day afternoon on Jackson stieet, by Ilatiy Sttong's "lied Devil" automo bile The wagon was ovei turned and sllghtlv damaged. An enjoyable peanut social was ton dinted at the Y. W. C. A. looms, S.Uur da evening, and a good sum was ie.il Izcd fiom tho event. Tbef police have been notified of the dlsappeutnuie of Thomas Davi, aged 1.: eai, 110111 his home In lalwauls com t. John Ui.vaut, of Washburn stieet, had the middle linger uf his lift hand bo badly Itijuied reiontly that .imputation was neees-s.iiy. John S. Thomas, of Foiu teenth stieet, was kicked In the mouth by a mule te icnlly In the Hyde Paik mine, and sev eial teeth vvete knot ked out. The Junior Olnistian Ihideavor so ciety will meet at 4 o'clock thlf after noon In the Plj mouth C011g1egation.il chut eh An Infant ihlld of Mr. and Mis. Howell Itecse, of 1 i-l South Oat Held iivumie died Satuula.v. The funeial will take plate this aftei noon at f! o'clock. Rev. D. P. Jones will otileiate, and inteiment will be made In Wash burn stieet cemetery. Alfred Widdick. of N01 th Guillold avenue, Is lecoveiing fiom a slight t t.uk of appendicitis. Jlr. and Mis. r-azatus Yuung, ot Ply niouth. weie tailing on fi lend in town esteulay. Lieut. John Davis untl I'atiolman Kiah Peteis have lesiiincd their duties after their annual vacation. SOUTH SCRANTON NOT ES Chailes F. Kelleiman Agieeably Stupiised Mr. and Mts. Geoige Fadden Enteitain Friends. Chailes F. Kelleiman, who in lived home leientij fiom Muunt Clements Spilugs, Michigan, vvheie he went In seal ch of health, was teudeietl a sut pilse pally at the home of his paieuts, 5!:; Rluh street, Satuulay night The mei ry niakeis gatheted about ! o'cloik, and the ouug man, who was .spending the evening with tileniK was .-ent foi. On .11 living home he wa.s warml.v gieeted anil complimented on Ills inipioved condition. The vlsltoia then set about having a jolly hoclal ev onlug. I'lionogiapli .-elections weu given bv Utigenc v'laus, and home excellent music was tiiinlshed by the Mlru ouhestia. Ci.uneh ol ailoiia kinds weie Indulged In until 11 o'lloek, when supper was hei veil. Tlio-e piesent weie; Mi, und Mis. ICelleriiiau Mr. anil Mis, Chniles Nye. Mr, and Mi.s. William Fiiuh, .Mi. and Mts. D.nitl Lewis, .Mr, ant Mit-, Heoigo Milt'!. .Mtwi. Peter Phllllpp, Matthew Mil let, Lugeile Clans, Jacob Kaestuer, William P.oMir, Matthew Dmnnl, Cli.ules Itnth. Herman Oagllu, Geoige Haitiuan, Adam .Mans, Heni.v Motch maii, .lai ob Smith, F1.111K llaitm.in, John Hilar, Saul WIImiii. .laiob Mil tit, Upoige Mlrt, Fied Kelleiinanu Will l.feu Frltcli, William Kelleimaiin, Chaile Kt lleiniann, Fied Kelletmaun, The .Mlt.st.s i.oitlo Kellermaun, Lottie Sehalk, Maine Comptoii, Ooldeii Coinp ton, Lottie Smith, Lena Smith, Annie Hlellii'lm, Mar.v .Mans, lAv.-Mn Kellei llliillll. Ida Cljiis-t, ..o Cluihe, Ll.lo Kellerinann, Kate Kelleiinanu. Louisa Stelmle Katie Mil tz, Julia Mlitz, Auule fiunter, Lottie Kelleimaiin, Louisa Kel leiniaun, Kate KeHemiann, .Mat Kel leiinaim, Dot a Kelleimaiin. Annie Kel- ltCure; C0W9, Couglu, SoreTUroat, Ctouii, Iuflu eoM, Whooping Cough, HronchlUs and Allhtai. A certain euro for Ooniamptlon lo Aral tflRfu, aud a ure relief In advanced tas. Una at om e. You will tea the euelleut efleit after taking th f'!5ido Sold by ilealera erery where, targe bottle ii centi and CO cents. lermnnn, Kinina Ivellet inann, Hoslc Kellcitnnnn, Lena Kellermnnn. Mairled Twenty Years. Mr, and Mid, Oeotgo Fadden cele btntcd the twentieth anniversary on Satuiday, at their home, .117 Uccoh stieet, hpie they lecelved many up pioprlale momentoea ot tho occasion fiom many ftlenda and telallves. A le oeptlon was held in the evening and vvils attended by numerous relatives, lendeied their eougi initiations to tho happy couple. After several hours of social Inter comae, supper was served, and a pleas ant evening was brought to a clpse nt midnight. Those present weie: Mr. ulid Mis. aeoigo raddeii, Mr. and Mis. Clustnv Fadden. Mr. and Mis. .1. II. Miller, Mrs. Susan Fadden, Miss Catherine Fadden, HHabeth nnd Josephine Fadden, Messrs. Oeoige and William Fadden, Homy Fadden and August Wymeler. NUBS OF NEWS. The hill Inlay uf Chailes Itose, of tho Athletic Club house, was pleasantly ob served by many -friends on Filday night, mid a serenade was lendcted the genial host by Camp 430 Drum coips. Tho Round X club was tendered a supper nt Hotel Satt on Filday night, by Fied Pildo, In honor of his twenty tlfth birthday. Chniles Hoinbacker. a foi email at the Woolen mills, will stint today on a ten days' hunting hip through Pike county. One of the results of tho tot out elec tion shnws that In the Flist Dlstilct of the Kleventh wind, one vote was cast for Alderman John Louies, for the log tslatute, and ono vote was cast for Charles Kaestnor, for congress. Charles Hose, propilctor of the Soran ton Athletic house, was thirty-six yeais old Filday and a serenade party was fotmed by some of his fi lends, who invaded his hostelry, headed by Camp 4.10 drum coips that evening. For sev eial hours a Jolly time was spent, after which a supper was set veil to the vls Itois. Dr. Schlev's T.ung Healing Balsam Is gn.iianteed to cine all coughs. "No cine, no pay." Tor sale by all dcaleis. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Lectin e Course Planned by the Y. W. C. A. Other Coming Events and Personal Mention. The Young Women's Chtistlau asso ciation has planned an excellent loctuie course of five lectin es nnd musliales to be given duilnf the winter months. Trie ben of Sctanton's talent has been se luieil and the ionise ticket has been placed at the low sum or fltty cents, so ilia I all may be able to attend. An out line of the ionise Is a.s follows: Tuesday, Dec. L 1H0J Tabernacle, toiner Notth Main avenue and Oak stuet. Lectin e, "The Passion Plav," Hev. R. F. Y. Pieue. Filday, Jan. t, 1903 Tabetnaile. Lec tiue. "India" (steiioptlion), Rev. W. J. Chuk, of India. Filday, Feb. 6, l'JO.! Tabernacle. Reading. "The Comtshlp of Miles Standlsh." Rev. Isaac J. Lansing. Monday. M.ueli b HUM Piovideiue Piesbvtenan chuuh. Musleale, Piof. J. M. Chaiue and iholr. Filday, Apiil 3. 190.1 Tabernacle. Musleale. Miss Mabel Fi filth, pianist, assisted bv vocalist and elocutionist. Tickets ate In the hands of the mem beis and at' the association 100ms on .Vol th Main avenue. Couise tickets, :,n icnts; single admission, 2" cents. Coming Events. The ladles of the Pi evidence I'le.sby lei Ian ihiiiil. aie making elaboiate piepaiatious toi their annual fair and tlinnei. which will be held in the iluuih pulois on Deiembei 4 and 5. The fol lowing tommlttees have been appointed lor the diffeient booths: Mis. Floienie Oillisple, sale of bags ol all desciip tlons; Miss Xelglei and Miss Alice Os teihout, booth foi npious; Mis. Fiank Sheier anil Miss Cuiie Mlllei, sale tf 1 01 set toveis. Kacli member of the chinch is a.skfil to solicit at least one of these aitiiles and leave It with ills. Guild. A fin" tin key supper will be sei vul eat h night. .The inembeis of the Piovideiue Mi tiiotllst ihuivh will hold a bazaar nnd festival In the chinch on Thuisday and Filday evening", Dei embei It and 1L. The novel featuies of the bjz.iar will Include vvell-fllled booths of all kinds of fancv ,'itlcles, which the mem beis aie piopaiing foi. A chit ken sup per will he served each evening. A Successful Hevivnl. Mr. and Mis. H. K. Wells, the singing evangelists, last evening closcil tine of the most suuessrul tevlvals evei held In North Scianton. For seveial weeks they hnve laboied nt the Maiket Stieet Welsh Ruptlst chinch, and as the le sult of their earnest lahois, a laige intmber have been biought to Chi 1st. Last evening the closing sei sites weie held, and after a splilted song soi vice, led by Mi, Wells, who has a veiy tine volte, Mis. Wells pleached the sei mon. She is the possessor of line talent, and In a clear, eloquent manner toltl of the mlincle of Chi 1st reeding the a.OOli with live louves ami two llshes, her text being: "Then said Jesus untu the twelve. Will yo also go awa," John, vl 07, Since Mr. Wells and wife have been nt Hip Maiket stieet church an unusu ally lingo number have expiessed their deslui to lead 11 better life, and tho vvoik of the Clulstlan evangelists has biought its own rewind. Mr. Wells sang In a pleasing manner the sacied solo, "Mote Like Jesus," at Ihe close of the service. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. " Pi of W.ilkllishnw's. oichestia ot six teen pieces delighted a laige tongicga U1111 at the Noith .Main Avenue Tabir nacle last evening with seveial ewel lent selections. Alidiew HiiiiuiU'iH, of L'duu avenue, 1 elm nod home, fiom Kuglaml on Thuis day. vvheie ho has been visiting lelu tlves for the past four months, MUs Maiy Albilghl, of Weston place, Is spending a few weeks in Roihoster, N Y Lieuteunut Amos Palmer, uf 1'iovi denie load, has leturned fiom a hunt lug tilp In the v Utility of lCast Lemon, with a well-tilled pouch, Dr. 13. Htuige, of Piovldence load. ie tinned Friday evening fiom New Yoik. Mr. and Mis I!. Fieas, of I'lovldence mad, nie moving to their new home In Duiimoto. Mis. William .Steele liaildon and two chililien, of Wilkes-Hatie, aie visiting Mr. and Mis. I. H, Wesiott, of Chuicli avenue. All?. Dr. Otover, Mis. II. II. Wood waul and Mis. Thomus Moigan, of Peolullle, aie the guests of Mis. W, "V. WatUlus, of I'lovldence toad. Mr, and Mis. Hvun Gabilel and daughter, Lauiu. of Church avenue, have returned fiom a visit In Youngs town, O. Night school will bo opened In Xo. 25 school tills evening. Prof, Martin, with tin 00 assistants, will ho In chin go, The Father Whltty society will cole brute Its sixteenth miiiunt bamiuet on Thanksgiving eve, Wllllaln Hughes and son, 'William, ot t'ookvllle, were Maiket street visitors on Fildny. Miss Kate Dempsey, of West Market street, Is locovctlng from a recent Ill ness. Thomas Sullivan and William ltlok have leturned fiom a hunting tour around Flootvlllo. Htclmul Hughes, vvclghninster nt the Cayuga, was taken suddenly 111 while on duty Saturdny morning, lie was re moved to his homo lit Forest City, Mossis. Thomas How oils and Daniel Davis woie visitors In Plymouth yester day. Rlchaid Thomas, of Olyphant, called on his patents, on Uelmont terrace, yes toidav. Johii II. Hvnns, of Paikor street, hits returned to his home, after spending some time in Uilllsh Columbia. GREEN RIDGE. liy leqtlest of the membeis of the congregation of the Providence Presby toilan chili oh, the joung ladles who participated in the Old Maid's conven tion, the entertainment which was so successfully given In the parlor of the Greon Ridge Prosbterliin church Thuisday and Filday evenings of last week, will iepe.it the entertulnment In the Piovideiue 1 lunch tomoriovv even ing. This la ono of the most laughable "and pleasing little alTali.s ever given IA this section, and a taie lieat awaits the Providence people. J. M. Atherton and Wesley Kiesky leturned fiom a hunting tilp lo Milt City Satin da v. with fifteen rabbits, nine pheasants and two wild ducks. This evening the Green Ridge wheel men and Subtil ban teams will bowl a league game at the club house on Wy oming avenue. Mr. and .Mrs. Aitlnir Dunn, Dr. Lu cius Kennedy and Dr. Walter Foidliam witnessed the Piinceton-Yale football game Satuiday. Albert Ives and John McCiendlc, ie cently elected eldeis of the Fieen Ridge Pi esb teilan church, were Installed at the morning services of that chinch yesterdav. Mr. McCiendle was an 01 dulned elder when elected, having sei ved a.s elder In the Pi esbyterlan church of Avocn. Mr. Ives was or dained as well as Installed, yesterday. The saci anient ot the Lord's Supper was administered at the moinlng sei Ices of the Asbttiy Methodist Kplsio pal church jesteiduy. Rev. A. Giiflin. piesidlng elder of the Wyoming confer ence, pleached in the moinlng, and Rev. J. D. Belknap, of Syracuse, de liveied the evening sermon. Mr. Belk nap will assist the pastor, Rev. C. A. Benjamin, at the evangelistic servlie, whith will be continued enoh evening. Mr. Belknap Is an earnest speaker, and an excellent singer. Miss Doiothy Osboinn, of Ciieen Ridge street, is making an extended visit with ft lends in New Yoik city. Catheilne Oglesbv, of Sandeison ave nue, is the guest of Carbondale fi lends. OBITUARY. MRF. V. H. MORGAN, wile of Rev. W. H. Moigau, of 414 Kdwaids 1 out I, died Satuiday evening, after an illness of about two weeks, the lesult of a p.ualytlc stioke. Mis. Morgan was u lesldpnt of "West Scranton for about fotty yeais. She Is suivived by her husband and four chlldien. Mis D. M. Kvans, West Plttston; Moigan Mor gan, of this cltv; Llewellyn Moigan, of Fltehbuig, Jl,i; Rev. B J. Moi gan, Ph. D.. a Pieshyterian clergyman at Stanhope, N. J. The funeial ser vice will be held at the Welsh Cal vlnlstic Methodist chinch tomoriovv nf teinoon at i o'clock. The set vice will tie condtlt ted by Rev. Hugh Davis, pas tor of the church. Inteiment will be made in Washbuin stieet cemetery. An oppoi Utility will be given to view the remains at the residence of the de ceased lomouow fiom 10 a. m. to 1 p. in. Relatives and ft lends will please omit floweis. MICHAKL J. LAVKLLH. aged ifi yeais, died jesteiday at the homo of his patents, Mr. and Mis. Pat ilck Lavelle, of 2015 Price stieet. Tho deceased young man, who was a mem ber of the Father .Matthew soilety. Is survived by the following bi others and slsteis: Thomas, John, Wlllium, Fran ces, Annie, May, Loietta, Catheilne, Jlaigaret and Alice. The funeial an nouncement will be made later. DUNMORE. The annual ptalse set vice of the Women's Mlsslonaiy society of the Piesbyteilan chuicli will be held at the Manse on Thuisday afternoon. At this meeting Miss Anna Gibbons, a si-Mer of the pastor, Rev. W. F. Gibbons, will give a talk on "Missions." Miss Gib bons Is just about to leave for Japan, wheie she goes to enter upon mission ary labois in that far away land. An earnest Invitation Is extended to those Intel ested to be present. Mis. John Couly Is convalescent after her leient Illness. Miss Huima Stitheilntid leaves today for Lakewood, N, J., after n stay of seveial months with her bister, .Mis. Royal Tuft, of North Rlnkely stieet, II. M. Spencer leturned on Satuiday nam a successful week's hunt In Pike county, John Mitchell, of New Castle, Ohio, Is the guest of Mr. and Mis. John Mr Qlone, of Apple stieet. Mis. W. R. Wilson and little daugh ters, of Mineisville, nie visiting at the home of Mis. "Wilson's patents, of North Hlakely stieet. Miss Anna aibbnns Is a guest at the home of her biother, Rev. W. F, Gib bons, on Mint stieet, Thomas Jenkins has 1 etui tied ft 0111 Towuntla, wheie he has spent the last few month. Mr, and Mrs, Win Robinson, of C10S3 stieet, spent jesteiday in Mooslc Fiank Thomas Is In Yoik state, wheie he will spend a few days on u business trip. The following lettois lemainlng uu claimed dining the week ending Nov, 15: Heeklah H. Annan, Autoiil II111 anoskl; Thos. Cabenl. No, 701 Moiuoo avenue; Frank Haydn, Mr, O. M. Ne son, Mai la Ropeitl Nliol.i (F 12), l 'tut Rtwelle, John Robeits. Miss K, Stone, No, 717 Hiove stieet: Geo. W. Twining, caio V II. Huriltt: Mr. Theodoio Tay lor, Win. Steer, No. 127 Clay avenue; II. A. Steven, No. 10. Clay avenue. I'eisons calling for them will please say adeitlseih Hzia H. Ripple, P, M. They Pay the User. If you wish a half-tone or line cut, let the Sei anion Tilbune make It for ou. Our equipment for this work Is complete and up-to-dato. We have facilities for doing the finest sort of work at lowest prices and what's more, we do It. A trial Older will convince you. Extra Values in Colored Dress Goods 1 TODAV Stylish Fabrics 34-Inch Flannel Suitings. All good colors; worth 19c. . Today IOC 36-Inch Henrietta's Cashmeres and Figured Novelties also 40-lnch Storm Serges. All colors; . worth 29c. Today, a yard X 1 C A special lot All-Wool Home spun and Granite Cloth. Priced elsewhere at 39c. Today for, a yard 29C All-Wool Challies, pretty designs for waists and dressing sacks; worth 59c. Today . at a yard 45C 50-inch extra heavy Diagonal Cheviot and Basket Cloth, Very newest shades; worth $1.25 Today, a yard VOC 38-inch All-Wool Albatross, Henriettas, Cashmeres, Serges, Granite Cloth, Melrose, Whipcords, Venetians and 42-inch Cheviots. All colors including black; . worth 59c. Today, a yard 49C Moving Picture Exhibition 10 and 1 1 a. m. and 2, 3 and 4 p. m. On the Third Floor PROGRAMME FOR TODAY: Jack and the Beanstalk, Funny Hagician, Tramp On a Rolling Ball, Inexhaustible Cab, Farmer's Troubles In a Hotel AMUSEMENTS. J A MU SEME NTS. Lyceum Theater, Tue5day ErtnLnf'5.Nov-,8th THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA FRITZ SCHBLL, CONDUCTOR, AND SIXTY-FIVE PBOPLB. Soloist-August Spanuth. Pianist. TlcUett, SOc. to $l.SQ Blagram opens Satuiday, Nov. 15, at II 1. m, Grand Concert OF TH K Scranton United Gboral Society AT TH13 Lyceum Theatre, Monday Evening, November 17th Prices 25c, 50c,75c, nnd $1.00. DlHBinm will open Fililay, Nov. 14. Lyceum Theatre, II. Xlels, Lessee anil Mnnnger. A. J. Duffy, Business Manager. Ont Nlh'lit Only, Tliuiwluy, Nov, 20. Robert Edeson IN lilCIIAflD HAItDlN D.VVJS1 SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE I'llBt time 1ipi; 1W) iiIbIiIh Ht Savoy Theater, N. V ; SMkh veiMon by Aiikik. tns Thomas .MiiimKement Heiuy n, liar lis. I'ltK'KS-JI 10, 1W. 7.'c, .Vio., J"i. HtmtH on Nile Monthly at U u m One NlKlit Onlv, Thuistlay, Nov. 20. Tlic I5ie.ifi"t of All Qieiit lloinanccJ, H Ol Mill with Mr. Ilany l.oUlilou as Itassonitjll. All of tho iHOillictloii, wenui untl ins liunc's laiiknl, ihici:s-ji,oo, Tof , :oc, 3c. Seats on b-tlo Tuesilay at 9 a. in. D., L. c& W. BOABD, Following l tin make-up of th Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today; Sl'NUAV. NOV. Iti. i:xn.iw t:.it fi l. in, (.oughntj ; S p in, Jlowej 10 p. m. .i. Uneity. U p. in, li.utei. i:tias West 7 p. in., Leonard. MONDAY, NOV. 17. i:tras Litbt .' a. m., 11. I'lllllsan; 4 a. in., Staples; 7 a. in , Hlxblnt,-; !i a, m , llnai- 10 n. in, KlUgvraltl; 11 u. in, Steens; l.'m., I.alliuer, 1 p. in.. Sic I'.uin; i p. in, Million with MeL.iiL'ii cien; 'i p. m , Singer; t. in, Thomas; 5 P. in., M, J. Menlgun. 8umm!tb u. in., Cariigg (caali; 10 a. m, t'loimfelUei (tsl), 1) n. m., NlchuU iwesU. 2 v. in., Uolikn (utsti; xm " I Unusually Priced 45-inch All-Wool French Prun ella Cloth, a stylish fabric for fancy gowns, choice colors; worth 0d ? 1 . 1 0. Today, a yard oyC 34-inch All-Wool Mixed Suitings and 27-Inch All-Wool Skirtings; worth 29c. Today, a yard 23C 45-inch Creped Crash In tho newest pastel shades, also Etamlnes and Mistral Cloths; worth 89c, Today only, a yard OyC French Flannel Walstings, plain and fancy figured specials. Today, a yard 39c, 49c, 59c OvC 45-Inch all-wool, satin finish Whipcords, all desirable colors. A well known fabric; former price $1.00. Today. J DC 56-inch All-Wool English Tailor ed Suitings and Skirtings and the best quality Coverts, Thlbets, Mel ton, Cheviots, Panama and Vfgour eaux Fabrics; worth $1.50. Priced today at $ 1 ,x5 svv" Academy of Music U. Rels, Leaste and Manager. A. J. Puffy. BtulneM Managtiv Week dTv" Nov. 1 7, Matinee dally starting Tuesday. riyrkle-Harder Stock Co., Piesentlng complete production wltl ensatlonul vaudeville features. Including Allen & Blight, Eddie Jloran, -Wlllax bp-" Kcovea. MONDAY NIGHT. A KAVAIi CADET." Ja. J. Coibctt's lato succeM. PRICKS Matlnep.W and :o cent Night, 10, 10 and 30 cents. Scats on sale. The Dixie Theatre HENRY FAUNSWORTir DrXlB, Lessen and Manager. .WEEK OF NOVEMBER 17. ' KEOTJGH & BAIiIiABD. HE. AND MRS. JAMES BARRY. MARTINETTI & GROSS!. MISS ANNIE WHITNEY. HAL MERRITT. NOWXAN. ELMS & NOWLAN. MURPHY & SLATER. Sata ifbti ved by tclcplionc; new 'phonej 16.19, STAR THEATRE ALF. G. HERRINGTON, Manager. Monday, Tuesday and Wcduehday, NOVI1MBKR 17, 18 AND 1. HARRY MORRIS. NIGrtT ON BROADWAY MATI.VtU: F.VERY DAY. a p, m J. lleiilgau (east); 4 p. m Thomp.on (eil), J'uslie-.'.ai a in,, C. Umtuolomevtf (wPbt); 7 a in, Wldiier (west); 7 a, m., I'Mnprty (wetl; i a, m., Uouscr (tait)j 11.40 a in., Moran (east); 1 p. m, Mc Donnell (west), ".SO p. m, Murphy (eat) 9 p. in., V. U. Huitholomew (east). ilclpeib 1 u. m Magovem; 7 a. m., Gaffney, 10 a, m , Setorj 3.15 p, m., SUn ton. HMras West 3 u. m., Caimody; 10 a, in.. Klrby (IlallsteHd); Jl a. m., Dennlsi 1 p. m., John Gahagau (llallstead); '1 p, in, Wall; 4 p. m., Lord. NOT1UL'. Maun will taUf hlh run on 8 a, m.t extia east Monday, Nov. 17. Conductor Williams dead head to UalU mead mid repoit to general jaidmaster, l. IlanKOriy antl view nnd M. J. Henl Ran and crew will repoit at tialn man ter'i olllce Monday mutniiiff. Nov. 17, a s;o j, 111. Conduftors La bar, Rogers, Coslar ani Dunn will report at Ualn master's oN Ui-e Monday mornlac at S a. in. V I I