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THE SOltANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1902.
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WEST SCRANTON
Good Police Protection Street Improve
ments Popular Club Night Schools
Opened Other Notes.
It Will lie icnt'led Hull tip In a tew
mouths iibii time was imuli toinplnlnt
miide telutlvc to the lark nt polite pin
tetflon In West Perantcnl, hu Miuu the
ton ndditlnnnl patrolmen vvne .ip.'olnt
re!, ami "Oino of them lidded to the local
pqtmil, hut few, If any, complaints hai
hfpu hoanl.
TJicio Is nt the plPspMt tllilP ten
patrolmen n-slgned to Went Suatiton,
In addition to Lieutenant Uavlc, and
this number Is so dhlded that theie Is a
lontluiious piotcctlou iilToldeil e-vny
hour of the day and night.
1'iider the new s liedtlle of untieing
lioiiis. the night men no on (iitt nt
7 o'clock In the evening and wink until
R o'clock in the morning. Then another
p(tiad comes out at o'clock In the
mottling and wot I: until :! o'clock In the
afternoon, and the thhd hllt is on
dutv from " o'clock In the afternoon
to 1 o'clock In the moi nlng.
In this vv.iv em It nllh er winks ten
horns each da v. some liming pail of
the alteinoun and all ululiL nt home,
while olheis uie oft duty dmlng the
morning bonis and pint of the tiftei
noon. Otheis me on Horn iiie.ikfut
until .supper time. In addition to this
out door spivho iheie is mi ollh et .it
the Jackson stieet station hotif or
within u,yy leach nt all tlnif.
Stieet Impiovements.
Another notli cable feature of com
mendation Is the many xtie-et Imptnve
juent made In West Scianton under
The dlic(tlou and supei vision of the
clopattnient of public works.
The etenson of the iaemeiU on
South Main a venue, the lepaiis to the
IIde Paik avenue pave, tho guiding
antl guttering of Set anion stieet and
many other Inteisoctlng stieels and
tlie laj lug of sidewalks and ciosswalks
in many places speak well for the work
done.
The tapaeis and piopeitv ownei.s
along Fain lew avenue aie at th ulaily
veil pleased about the woik that has
been and is now being done on that
sheet. Cobblestone pave Is being laid
between Itoblnson stiert and I'leiee
.stieet, which will be a splendid lin
piovoment over foimer conditions.
Opening1 of Night Schools.
Scveial night schools weie opened
last cvennig in West Seianton for the
benefit of joung men and women who
woik and desim to better their condi
tion. The attendance at the dllfeient
buildings vvas good, consideilng that it
was the first night. The attendance
will Inciease gradually.
Tho following teacheis have been ap-
Five stamps given away with
each bottle of Bufour's French Tar
O. W. JENKINS.
4AAlnMnMM
3
A Memorable
Sale of High
Class Handkerchiefs
The quality of these Handkerchiefs and the
unusually iarge assortment of styles to pick
from, ought to recommend this sale to every
lady who insists on having good Handker
chiefs, no .matter what the price may be.
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3
3
t Guaranteed
I Handkerchief Buyers
1 At 12Jc
At
At
15c
18c
3
1 At 25c
0
a
At 50c
a sold under 65c and 75c each, and are a marvel
"I5 of elegance and good value at the sale price5oc
I The Higher Priced Handkerchiefs
ia The assortment is superb, and the cut in prices exactly
1C in keeping with the quotations given above, To Holi-
5 day buyers and others who seek line qualities, this op-
g portunitv to save money, and at the same time get the
3 best, ought not to be overlooked.
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Globe Warehotis?.!
mMwmmmmwimm
pointed for the dllforellt buildings:
No. :v:, tliivden Oliver and Alls Louise
Follows, No. 11. Walter I.. Helmuts'.;
No. IS. Wallace O. Moei : No. 31, II. U
Moigutt.
Weekly School Doposlts.
The pupils of No. 1!i "chool aie the
only ones who continue to make weekly
deposits In the school ehlldien's fund
III the West Side bank. The tallowing
sums weie collected bj the dlffeient
teaeheiH.
1'iof U. W. I'll 1 liis. s.30: .Mi-s
Mm-
tut, $1.10. Mls Nlcholls. $U.
MeuiiiMi, J.:.". Mls Hui i all. $ 90 ;
Mm gnu, $.'.lu; Ml"s Ilutton. $.ir.;
DitvK .l.li l: Mls i:aii", t . IS.
Kellou, $1.Ti: Miss Flvnn. .'(,
.MiiiiK $1.1); Miss Teiber, $1.JS.
Miss
Mls
Miss
Miss
Miss
Two Mine Accidents.
U. M. Space, or Jl ! .Vol 111 .Main ave
nue, emplo.vfd as a mlnei In the Bilggs
shalt. had his hip butled vesteiday by
a fall oL lock, lie was lakin to the
West Hide hosplt il.
duties II. Hchadt, oi 16IU l.afavette
stieet, wa binned bv the explosion of
coal gas leielitlv at the Pettlbone
washeiy at Kingston His Injutles weie
dipssed at the Moes Talor hospital.
Fuueinl Announcements.
The funeial of the late .Michael I.a
velle will take place tomouow moinlng
fioni the house. 211.1 Lif.ivette stieet.
Men Ices will be held at St. I'atilck's
chinch at !) o'clock and Intel ment will
be made In the Cntliedi.il iPineteiv.
The ftintial of the late Mis. William
i:. Moigan will take place at 2 o'llock
this afternoon. Sen lees will be held
at the noun-, 414 ldvv.nds com t. In
terment will be made in the Waslilniin
stieet cemetei v.
Coming Events.
The tenth annual h.uvest dance of St.
Patiick's Ladies' I. C. B. l, No I.O.',
will be held in Meal's hull, Thanksgiv
ing eve, Nov. .G
The ladles of the Simpson Methodist
Episcopal chuich will sene suppei hi
the leituie loom Thuifcday evening.
St. Paul's hall will be foimallv open
ed Thanksgiving evening with an "at
home" social under the auspices of St.
Paul's Pioneer coi p,
An enteitainnient and social will be
held In St. David's Episcopal chuich
Tluusday evening.
Events of This Evening.
The Meicy and Help depaitmetit of
the Simpson Methodist Episcopal
chuich Junior Kpwoith league will
meet this' evening at the home ol Miss
Maig.net Ci aw foid, on Ninth Hde
Paik avenue.
A legular meeting of the Men's league
will bo held hi the Pl mouth Congiega
tlonal chuich this evening, cominenclng
at 7.13 o'clock.
A special meeting of Local union No.
1713, Fnited Mine Woikeis of Ameika,
Facts for
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s
We offer an endless assortment of i8c Hand
kerchiefs in the following styles: Swiss Em
broidered Hdges, Plain Hemstitched, Lace
Hdge with Embroidery, Lace Insertings. Lace
Corners, etc. By all odds the greatest Hand
kerchief values ever 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 Cambric Handkerchiefs that
have never before been offered for less than
25c. Fine embroidered edges, lace insertings,
lace edges, etc. These handkerchiefs are es
pecially adapted for the new corset cover so
much in vogue now.
We offer really beautiful Handkerchiefs, quite
dillerent from the ordinary run. Fine Swiss,
lace and embroidery in new styles, suitable
for corset coveis and worth much more than
the sale price,
We show a tiuly remarkable collection of
High Class Handkerchiefs, with new and
lovely designs in embroidery, lace, Swiss,
etc. These handkerchiefs have never been
&
&
will ho hold In Jnyno's hnll at 3 o'clock
tills afternoon. All ninmbei.s out of
work are especially tcquested to nttelid,
OENEHAL NEWS NOTES.
The Junior l)ndenorors of tlie Ply
mouth (,'onRieRRtlonnl oliuieli met es
teidny afternoon and received limit no
tion by their teaelieiM.
Council Xn. 1M, of the Cuthollr HeUef
and llenellclal iipsoc-hitlon, held a meet
ing' In Y. Jl. I. hull lust evening, when
notion wits taken oi nmttet.s pel tain
Ins to the oiKimlntlon,
The leiiiiilns of Mr, mid Mm. How oil
O. Horse's Infant child weie luteired in
the WuHhburn stieet ceineleiy yester
day nf tot noon. How D. V. Jones, of the
Titliei uncle f'ongteRittloiinl chinch, of
ilcluted. Word has been icceKed by Mis. Ben
jamin Mfif-eluil, of North Hronitey n ve
nue, of the death of her sister, Mia,
Dalil lMuiiuW, ut Uedhain, Iowa,
ttlchnid Iteese, of Lafayette street, Is
able tif be about on Clutches, lie was
Injuied In the Pine tliook shaft seV;
eial mouths ago.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Mis. Timlin, of Xoith Lincoln ae
litie, Is entei milling her sister, Mis.
Mauley, of I'lilladelDhlii.
W. A. Phillips and wife, of Swetland
stieet, utc home from a lslt to Xoith
Ha 11 foul, X. Y.
.li. John Funds, of lJliiKhamlou,
has lelinned home fioni a visit with
her patents on North liiomley nenue.
.Mrs. O. V. Jlughes, of VJ3 Xoith
Hyde Paik aei.ue, Is lit at hei home.
MHs Until A. Wlllkims, of South
liiomley mm nut, Is seilously 111.
Mi. and Mis. A. llced, of J.ukhou
stitel, lime as tliolr guests Mi. and
Mis. William How 11 and daughter, Hes
sk. of Plttstou.
Mis. Joseph P. Phillips, of Swetland
stieet. Is lecoveilliff fioni an lllneso.
.Mis. Smbei, 01 Shlikshlnn., is the
finest ot Mis. KliiKsbuiy, of South
Uiomlev .ienue.
John M. 'Walsh, of AV.no. Te.i, Is
visiting lelathes on Pom teeuth stieet.
T. U. Thom.is, of Xoith llde Paik
aenue. has act opted a position in
Kingston.
JIis. Idw.iul Thoipe, of Coibett ae
niie, is Isltlng; her daughter in Ulng
hamtou. Mis. James A'oung. of Boston, is ls
Itlng at the lionie of her son on Lafay
ette stieet.
Mis. jj. '. Nalor and son Paul, of
Pei wick, aie guests of Mr. and Mis V.
II. Williams, of Pi Ice stieet.
NOKTII SCRANTON.
The Kissing Bugs and Bumblebees
will bowl a match game tonight at the
N01 th Sci.inton bowling alles. Game
called at S o'clock.
Pi of. Chailes A. Stuai t will ghe a
liuinoious and di.im.ttlc etnei talnment
at the Pi evidence Methodist Episcopal
chinch ThanksgUing evening, under
the nianagemont of tlie L'pwoith league.
The cnteile of about twenty oung
ladies, who gave the "Old Maids' Con
vention" in the Uieen Bidce Piesby
teilan c hutch pailots Tluusday and
Pi id, iv evening of last week, will le
lieat It by special tequest in the Provi
dence Piesbv teilnn social looms this
evening Miss Angelina Clovei blossom
will be hostess.
Local No. 1!U4 will meet at O'Malle.v's
hall this evening at 7.30 o'clock.
i: J. O'Malley, the AVest Maikct
stieet tailor, has letuined fioni a visit
with fi lends in Shenandoah.
Miss Maiv Bairett lias 1 etui nod to
Avocn, alter a visit with fi lends on
Matket stieet.
The Xoith Und Stais and the Ninth
ltegiment team, of Wilke-Baire, will
play a game of basket ball In the Audi
torium this evening.
The North Knd Detendeis and tlie
Manhattan basket ball teams will play
in St. Maiy'.s lull this evening.
The Amity Sodnl club held their
weekly dance in the Audltoiium last
evening.
Lemuel Lewis, of Summit avenue, has
accepted a position at L'happell's cash
stote.
Ivor Danvei.s spent Sunday with
fi lends In Olyphant.
Iticliaid Hughes spent Sunday with
his patents at Poiest L'ltv.
Hvan M. Thomus spent last Sunday
in Dickson City.
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SO UT1-I SCR A NTON .
One of the best known spoitsmen on
this side is John Oelt, of 714 Pittston
avenue, and his fame as a maikmnnu
was aguln pioveu when lie aulved
liome laden with game, the lesult of
two dajs' hunting. Mi, Delt: went to
Stioudsbuig on Tiiday, and as above
stated, ai lived home last night with
thil ty-.seven labblts, and a woodcock,
the lesult of his own aliening nuiks
inanshlp. The Sti union Athletic dub will hold
opcii house at theli heud(iiai teis on
Thanksgiving, when all theli fi lends
will be made coidlally welcome. It Is
pioposed to give a shoit entet talnment
In the af lei noon to be followed by a
dance, and In the evening a mote clali
oiate pi ogi, inline will be ptovlded, in
which a ehaiacter sketch by the sen
ior tinning class, to be followed by ath
letic exeulh.es, will be one of the piom
Inent routines:. A dai)ce will follow,
tor which the Lawienee oichestta, will
fuiiiisli the music. The committee of
an angenit ids Is made up of Adolph
Ilaimueii, Oeoige Wiltli, Jacob Klser,
August Schneider and Chailes Mm sell.
Columbus iiiiiucll, of the Voung Men's
Institute, whUh has headiiuaiteis on
Pittston avenue, will celebiate Its tenth
iinnlverMiiy In Phaimacy hall tomor
iow cenlii(,'. The affair will take the
lot in of a social eaid smoker In which
a musical piograinmu will be a iiomin
cut fcMttue, The uttendiinco will be
limited to uieinbei.s and tljeli fi lends.
A baby glil bus arrived at the home
of Mr. and Mis, Ileimiiu J. Weolkeis,
The Choial union met for icheursal
last evening. Theie vvas a full at
tendance. Mr, and Mis Ihnest Kuliiuf, of Ciown
ineiHie, aie lejoleliig over the nulv.il of
u baby boy,
Uobeit Slebeckor, of Mill stieet, who
sustained a fi.iUme or the outer table
of the skull, caused by a stone fioni a
AJ-
.PLEASANT
nu
THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND HEW
AMD MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.
j doctor si) It acli iot)r on tbt tooiach, livtr
auil kldoojff and it a pleataut latattvo. Ibia UrlnW ia
uiado (rom baibi, ana ia prepared for uia al eaailjr aa
lea. itiacalldiHiiv'H Ten" or
LANE'S FAMILY MEDICINE
All ilrunUUorby mtlUScti nd60ctt ltuyU tg
J.uue'i Fnuilly .llodlrlnv auovrv Ibc
uourik riirU iu m oratr it? t &mir tatii
uivsarf.
Adjir
Jrm, Box ai,1. U) Kof, N. V.
vr
Wvsiftttjrtlnrv2v
A Good Samaritan.
Being Helped Himself Wishes to
Help Otheis.
The piipctA weie never so lilted with
advertisements of lemodles that will
cure uvery known disease, ns they nre
toduyt these are Inviirlubly accompan
ied by lettet.s fioni people, testlfylnfj
In the sttongest toims to the vltttto
and mt tit of the particular piepnia
tlon aiHeitlsed; but because so much
Is claimed for the medicine, It has come
to the point whole most loadets le
gal d such testimonials ns ptne "fnltos"
niul made up out ot whole cloth,
We ntc glnd, however, to vouch for
the lellablllly of tho follow lug from
Mr. Win. Llchtenvvulter, pioprletor of
the laigoHt ptlntlng hottse In Canton,
Ohio, regarding tho Pyramid Pile Cute,
for which nothing is claimed, except
that It will cine nny and evety foini
of Piles;
"For sovernl months past I have re
ceived so ninny Inquiries from suffer
oi s asking If my testimonial Is authen
tic, that I am Inclined to send In a bill
to ,on for postage and statloneiy.
It Is now two yeais since 1 was last
tumbled, and my icctinn Is as clear
and clean us any man who never hud
piles, although T suffeied with pio
ti tiding, bleeding nnd Internal piles for
twenty-seven yenis. I will not attempt
to detail the agony T suffeied, being
too happy to say I believe 1 am ouied,
after two yeais of evidence,
"What will cine one man will some
times not cute another; whether It whs
the Pyiatuld Pile fine that (Uied me,
T cannot say: but have been fiee
fioni piles for two .veuis after using
youi tieatment. 1 leave suft'ciois to
di aw their own conclusions.
"I will answer any communication
that a suffeier may ask. and will refer
to any business house, bank or tniinu
fiictuier of Canton, Ohio, concerning
my Identity, among whom I have lived
for rot t -eight veins."
P.viainld Pile Cum is sold by diug
glsts for fifty Lents a package, oi will
be mailed to any addiess by P.vrainld
Diug Co., Mai shall, Mich, upon reielpt
of pi Ice.
Diop this linn a caul asking for their
little book det ilblng the cause and
cine of plies
blast near the new Cannonball tallway
depot, Is out of danger.
Joseph, the oung son of Mr. and
Mis. Fied Sehlel, lesldlng on Ced.u av
enue, fell on tlie cuib stone a few das
ago, and fi.utuied his left foieaim.
Camp 4.10, P. O. S ot A., met last
night in flaitmaus hall, and Comet
lodge. Knights of Pythias, meets at the
same pl.ue this evening.
Midweek set vices will be loudueted at
the Hiikoty stieet palish house to
moi low evening.
All membeis or the Seiantou Saengoi
iiinde aie lequested to attend ieheais.iI
in Athletic hall this evening.
The Junior Maenneichor, meets for
ptHotlee tonight in Get mania hall
The euelne paitv for this week at
St. John's hall, will be conducted by
Miss Maigatet Haos.
The motheis' meetings of tlie Young
Women's Clnistlan association, of 1021
Cedar avenue, will stait theli meetings
Wednesdav afternoon at .'! o'clock. Mis.
L M. Gates will lead the meeting. All
motheis aie coidlally invited to attend
Miss Theiesa Kiesel, of Btieli stieet.
Is home f i oin a pleasant vacation spent
In Kuohestei. N. Y.
Ui Sdile.v's 3anig Healing Balsam is
gii.u.inleeil to euio all toughs "No cine,
iiojiiv." Poi stile by all dolus.
DUNMORE.
The special sen Ices being conducted
in the Methodist Episcopal t lunch by
the p.istoi, Itev. Chailes II. Now lug,
aie glowing In Inteiest and nttendame.
The meetings ate now held In the Sun
day school room, which lias leoenth
been leniodeled and let mulshed, mak
ing it a veiv attractive and ioz nu cl
ing loom. The meeting tonight will be
conducted by Itev. Di. Hugh C. Mr
Dei niott, of the Simpson Methodist
Knlsiop.il dim rh.
t'nlon Thanksgiving seivlcis will be
held In the Methodist chinch on
Thanksgiving morning at 10 10 o'cloi k.
Rev. AV. If. Gibbons, of tlie Ptesby
teilan ehui ill, will pie. till the seiinon.
The foui tli aiinlveis.il v ball of the
Ileinilt Social c inb of the Knights ot
the Golden Kagle will be held at Wahl
eis" hall on Pilday evening, Xovembei
Ji
The L'idles' Aid society of the Pies
bytei Ian chuich Is busily ptep.ulng foi
Its giand bazaar and festival, to be held
on December ." and li. A unlcjue fea
tuie will be a leniembiauce booth, nil
the ai Helps being contributed by for
mer lesldents, and aheady some valu
able lemembi.inces have been lecetved.
tTnlted Mine Woikeis' local, No. f7fl,
will meet In their usual place this even
ing. The meeting is of inipottance, and
a tull attendance Is deslted.
The mall fiom tlie letter box at the.
coineis will lieipafter be collected at
J.2" p. in. Instead of 10 o'clock, as heio
tofoie. Peimanent ninn Geoigrt Seeze, of the
Xetituue File company, is .spending the
week In Pike county. Ills place Is be
ing tilled by John Jenkins.
Friend Hlesecker has lemoved fioni
Chinch stieet to 120 West Pine stieet.
Nathaniel Kschenbach, touneily of
Moscow, has moved his family here and
now lives on Puller stieet.
CREENUlbciE.
Mis. W, C, Peynolds, of Xevv Yoik
stieet, has letuined fiom an extended
visit at Sa.vte.
Gieen Itldgo council, lleptasophc,
held an Inteiestlug meeting in Masonlo
hall, Dickson avenue, last evening.
A huge foico of men weie engaged
nil day yesteidny laying new ties under
the tails of the Dehiwaie mid Hudson
lalhoad fi eight t lacks south of the
Gieeu llltlgo station,
Judd Stevens, of Dickson uventie, ac
conunnled by his bt other, Bet I, of Wy
oming, left jesteiday on a ten duvs'
hunting ti lp In Pike county.
Night schools weie opened in the
schools of this section last evening,
with u good attendance, The teacheis
at No, 27 uio Piof. J, 1), Hawker and
J. 13, Possi at No 28, Miss Minnie White
nnd Miss Smith; at 31, Pi of, James Ful
ler, Miss De A'al and Miss llulin. School
Coutiolleis Fiamols and Jajno weie
on the giounds looking after their te
specthe dlstilcts and Mr. Kiaucols
opened the session at Xo. 27 with an
addiess to the schuhus, uiglug them to
make the most of the oppoi (unities of
feied to (hum by the night schools, by
npplvjng themselves with all diligence
to their studies.
The lemnins of J, 11, Fieethy, late of
Delawaie stieet, weie taken to Hones
dale foi Interment on the Xo. 17 Dula
wma and Hudson Main jesteiday
morning. ITndei taker I). D. Jones hud
charge of the f unei.il.
A lummuge sale will be held at an
eaily dale, under (he auspices ot (he
Ladles' Aid sotlely, of the Gieen ltldge
lluptlfet chinch. Watch the papeis for
fui titer notices, and also make leady
to icccivu the soliciting committee.
CHOIR GAVE A
FINE CONCERT
tC'oneltulcd from Page i),l
sang "The Yoenian's Wedding Hour."
Miss Irene Kami next sang Victor Hat -ris'
"The Gay Gltano," and us nn en
core, "The Spring."
The compolltlve song for female
voices, entitled "The Spanish Gypsy,"
by Lassen, and for which a ?100 pilssn
Is offered, -was next lendeied by the
United Ladles choir. On former oc
casions female chotuscs from this city
have ciiptttted the pilze for the best In
teipieliitlon ot tho nbove nientlonod
song, and It tlie honor does not come to
Sctnnton again, ns tlie tomtit of the
ttrookljn musical festival, It wilt bo be
cause some distant choir will have
reuchod the goal of petfectlon.
After 'the singing of Handel's "Tho
Loid Is a Man of War," by Will W.
Watklns, William Evans, David Hr
non, John T. Watklns. J. W. Jones, P.
II. Wiiiren, Albeit Pitting and Moses n.
Moigan, tho chief competitive number,
11. W. Parker's dtaniatlc cliotus, "Har
old Haifager," was sung by the united
choinl society. Tho cinck of applause
which acknowledged the masterful In
terrelation which the society gave the
song and the swing and enthusiasm
which they Infused Into Its rendition,
must have ben very giatlfying to the
memhois after their long period ot
labor and pieparatlon and seemed to
foiebode a most happy crowning ot
their effoits In Biooklyn, ten dnvs
heiie.
The meinbois of the Atithiaclte Stilke
conmilssion weie piesent at the conceit
ns the guests of Judge H. M. KdwauK
Thev occupied the two lower boxes on
the left hand side of the house.
Members of Choir.
Following aie the membeis of the
Scianton United Choial society:
I'll st Sopi alio ill h. J. B. Lewis. M.uj
Nilaud, lUwii Aiigonl, Mis. Biiilutnge,
.Mis. O'Hiien, Mis. Itandolph .Ioiips, Mis.
Tom AV.itkins, Mis. W. XI. Wlllkims, Mis
II. A. llaivcy. Mis K.itluvn M.ingan,
Sllss Matthews, Jits Josephine Walsh,
Alls. S D. Pettlt, Mi I.eiov Clmmbeis,
Violet Fahienholt, Nellie Beamish, P.dlth
H.iion, Annie I) O'Mallev, Mis Lewis
Uavlos, Mis. itolieit DeGiavv, Miss Maine
OoGiaw, Jtis i'liiinitis Alliums, Miss 11
Luelle, Mis. J. S. Hauls, Miss Lillian
Osboi ae, Miss Howell, Miss Miug.ilct
Jones.
Second Sopiano Mis. M. J. Loon.it d,
Miuy Owens, Maigait llibhs, licie
Kami, Kdlth Meckel, Mis IMwhi Tteese,
Jessie Smith, Geitrmle MiGee, Mis Will
P.urv. Jennie Patten, Mis Mallsteail,
Miss Jl, illstead, Miss Lizzie Llovd, Mai
gamt Geuitv, Jcnnlu Kaiifin.ni, Ll.la
Jenkins, Kdlth Jones, Mis Kdlth Petei
son, Lvndalt Jones, Mis Helen .lames,
Cassle Jenkins, Miss II. A Thomas, Eliz
abeth Snvd.im, Helen Thomns, Mis. V. .1.
Hopkins, Mls Hecca Davlcs, Stollu
Thoniiis, Mis. David Btjiion, Mis H )
Jones
Flist Alto Mis. Caw lev, Miss Keildoe.
Mis. Logan, Anna Ileese. Via Jones, Mai
g.uct Kv.ins, Mis Al thill Long, Anna
Se.inlon, Jeimio L.tb.u, Uenluh Tllnc, Mis.
Kviins Kv.ins, Mis. Plilllliis, Jennie Pill".
I. L Borh, Mis Is.uloie .Tones, Mis D.
A Kv.ins. Mis John Kvniis. Mis CHoige
Powell. Sallv Thonins, Miss M. J. Thomas,
Manic C. Wvmiin, J. T. Watklns. .Mai
Jones, Mis. lcosai. Mis. ,1. . Ii ese, Mne
Kvans, Anniu Watklns, Lillian Hi . Holds.
Second Alto Mjfanwy- Pevuon, Min
g.uet Hughes Maigaiet lle.vnolds, Kath-
iv n Gibbons, Mis. John Reese James, Mis
M. J. B Williams, Alda Divls. Kdlth
1 'owlet, Anna Re se, Lama Italter, Mis.
J'lank Beck, Agnes Joseph, Mis. C ('.
Keacli, Mis. e B I'thnian, Mis. Jacob
P.i.is, Mis. JToses li .Moi Kan, Josle Hnf
ter, Maiv K Keele. Nellin M.ukwiei;,
Joslo Tob.m, Geitinde Watklns, Ldl i
Hosklus, Maitha 'I'honiiis, Nell Keaidou,
Miss Skhuioi, Minnie L Peck, Olvvell
Howell
Flist Tenois Tltns Dnvlis W D. Kv
ans, Heniv Kvans (Tnvlni) Tom Abiains,
Tom Klius, D inlel Jones, v. I, Buniiiil,
Lewis Duvlus, lleniv Kvans, Kdw.tid
Walsh, Kddle Powell, 'llionius Davics,
John Glt.isou, Gw lljin Jenkins, ,1 nines
l.aiiR.iii, Will Junes, Sid Hughes, V. K,
Divlcs. Allied Hi owning, Will 12 Ilcose,
Tom Kvans, J. c. VVInekf. William J.
Hopkins, David Hughes, Allied Woolei,
llobeit .lulinsoii, M. C. M.ntln, Will Moi
gan. G Stanton, Tom Bejnoii
Second Tennis Sidnrv Owens, Will P.
Jones, L. 1. Bowei, Will l.vnolt, lllls
T. Leon.ud, John Kvans, Will P.my. Tom
Watklns, Tom Thomas, W. It. Williams,
Nat Davlcs, John Itowcn, Hogoi Kvans,
James Dovle, Will Coiliad, B.iuv Da
vlcs, Moigan Hawkins, Thomas O.
Thomas, Itecse Low Is, 1"). J. Iteese, II,
Jones, V. II. Thomas, Gwllvm IMwaicN,
John lVenev, Will Phillips. D. K. Jones,
Daniel AVllllams, W. II. Thomas.
Fhst Pass-Will Watklns, Will Kelly,
llai iv Wilgley, David Iie.v lion, Guiuer
JJce.se, Will P.vaiis, Ulchaid Watklns,
Jenklu Low is. Tom Junes, David Jenkins,
Will Jones, Tom Watklns, Thomas Bed
doe, Thomas Maishall, David Owens, Tom
Itobeits, P. J Qiiiuii, James .Ionian, lltn
vev Blackwood, Fiank Doe, Tom Stcph
ens, John K Allen, Kdw.uil Sultl, K. K.
Kvans, K J. Alliums, John B. Jones,
John H. Thomus, C. G. Giltlln.
Second Bass Moses Abu gin, Albeit
Pilling, Will Itobeits, P. II. Wiiuen, Ilar
ly Ackei, John AV, Joins, Haloid Batiln,
Fiank Beck, John D, Shipheid, John F.
TiibbH, James K, Watklns, K, N. Tines
dale, Thomas lttc hinds, Kdwmd Jtlch
aids, AV. J. Vaiiston, Joseph Kelli i, W. K.
Biadbuiv, Jlonls Tliomus, Geoiuo Heel
doe. David Smith. Daul.iloTlioiii.iH, Piov
IdiMM c; Table Kvans, Kinr.vs Joseph,
Kddlo Itecse, Joe Powell, O. 11 II Glillltil,
Gcoigo Pi t in Is, Dan Thomus.
AfOSCOW.
Tlie one bundled and fiftieth aiinl
veisaty of the Initiation of Cieotgo
Washington Into the older ot Fteo
Masons was eluboiately lelebiuted hem
lust Tuesday evening by the Moscow
lodge, No. BOI, Fiee and Accepted
Masons, In Odd Fellows' hull. Tho
Masons assembled In their lodge loom,
vvheie Judge II. M, Kdwauls, of Scian
ton, deliveied ,t very able addiess, tak
ing for his subject, "Model ll Knights "
At the close of tho session the bietluen
and their wives assembled In the main
loom of the hull, vvheie covers weie
laid tor about tifty guests. Bt other F.
AV. Poslen, assisied by Ills mother, .Mrs,
Mury Posted, and sister,, .Mis J. M
Xoack, weio tho cateieis; Kiothor .),
AVIIlls Mlnuer was to.ibtniustei ; je
sponses weie made by Judfio Kdwauls,
Urodiets J, K. Lov eland, O. K A'uughn,
Mrs. A'aughu and otheis, Tim mom
wus beautifully decorateel with blue
unifvviille, the Musons colois, uud also
with eveigieens, (lags and the emblems
ot the Masons, the squat e, compabs and
dowel Among those ptcsent weie;
WUiodiets J Selden Swisher and wife,
F, W, Posten nnd vvlte, Leo mud K,
Noack anil wife, Michael Foley and
wire, Cliuiles liuikhuu ami wile, i II.
Tiavls and wife, J. K l.ov eland uud
wife. J. AV, .Mlnuer uud wife, It, A.
Smith and wile, tj. li, Swaits and wife,
H, A. Hitd und wife, J. W, Clotisu and
wile, Byion Huckliishaiii uud wife Kll
H, A'atl, L. C, Kottice, D, S. (luiduei,
K, X. Swutts, It. M. LuTouihe, Mis.
Ktta Hell, Misses Nettle Vail and A'al
edla AVIlbui , Judge II M. nUwuids, of
No. a39, and wife, of yest Sciuuton;
H. L. Gulgo and wife (unutillluted),
Poter Stlpp and wife, fiom Hehlllei
lodge, No. 3t5, Sctunton; riedctlck 13.
Sjkes, fiom Union lodge. No. 291,
Scianton; U. G. Schooninakcr, (torn
Goldsmith's Bazaar
Trade Tg.
SPECIAL SALE OF
"NEMO CORSETS."
SEir-REDuciNt. A necessity for the weI1 gownedt
"LowCut" for the short waisted stout women, "Long
Hips" for the woman with too generous hips. These
Corsets made of French Coutil, white, drab aud black
$2.50 each. This is a good opportunity for the stout
woman to get a corset suitable for herigure.
A Clean Out of R. & G. Corsets.
Here are some numbers we want to clean out:
501, 208, 259, 104, 516, 314, 611. Prices ranged from
$1.50 to 2.50. Now they are $1.00 to $1.25.
See if your size is here and you'll get a bargain.
Every woman knows about R. & G. Corsets many
a one will wear no other make. Is it your favorite?
A Whisper of the
Handkerchief Sale.....
We keep it up a little longer. It is making friends
for us. "Competition is the life of trade." An old
saying, but a true one in this instance.
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AMUSEMENTS.
Lyceum Theater, Tuesday EXe.n,.n?,5Nov m
THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
FRITZ SOHELL, CONDUCTOR, AND SlXTY-riVB PEOPLE.
Soloist -August Spanuth. Pianist.
Ticket-, SOe. to $130 Diugiam opoiib Satllidny, Nov. 13, at 3 a. m.
Academy of Music
M. Rels, Lessee nnd Manaccr.
A. J. Duffy. Business Manager.
Week WHP Nov. 1 7,
Jliitlne-e daily ftuitluK Tuesday.
riyrkIeHarder
Stock Co.,
I'lC-PiitliiB complete piodiiction vvllli
sinisutloii.il vaudeville fcatiucs. Including
Allen iV. might, i:dello Itoian, Wlllaid
and Itiuves.
Tuesday .Matinee, "An Indiana ltomaiice."
Tncsd.iv Nlfillt, "A NutiiiPR Match."
.las J. Coihett's late buness.
rniCUS Matlnec.lO and :.0 tents
NlBlit, 10, .'0 and JO cents.
Seats on sale.
The Best Stimulant
When worn out or run down
is found In
Hunter
Baltimore
Rye
i
The Finest Type
of the
Purest Whiskey.
It Is particularly
recommended to
women bscause'of
its age and ex
cellence, Buld at all fllt-Wa. i.frs aact Ut Johb.n
VV M I AMIUS t SrllS, lUltimorv, Mil.
1'cti'r Wllllanisem lodee, No, S'J, Scian
ton, Jasper (', Tujloi, tiiecn itldce
lodKc No, 597, Al. H. Koliustamni, St.
JqIiu'h lodge No. 1, AViltningtoti, N. C,
and IJaiilel Odcll, Haled lodge, No, 3o0,
lluuilinton,
Jim, It. J. Selienclc, who lum been
qulto III, ib ImiHovIng under tlie rare
of l)r, T AV Wlli-on.
Mi.s, Silslieu lias moved fiom Madls
onvlllo, Into tlio Davis house on Mill
stieet.
Mr. unci Mi 8. A. N. Sayie, of 1'iey
tovvn, have tukcu looms at the Dixon
house for tho winter.
OBITUARY,
MltS MAUY ItVAN, of 103 Stone ave
nue, died ychtciday. She) li giitvivcrt by
lieu linuluud and tho following childien:
John, Thomas and Jane.
PIKtHMU
kumm
ill
fuL'.UIuMiljulta
B MarK
C
Every Corset in this System has the
new tape strap, light but strong, and
avoids every indication of bulkiness.
Postively reduces and supports the stout
figure. Nemo Corsets have gained a re-,
putation for something more than the
mere reduction of stout figures, they are
known to be the most comfortable,
shapely and durable of all makes.
A boom for the stout women.
AMUSEMENTS.
Lyceum Theatre,
M. Kcls, Lessee and Manager.
A. J. Duffy. Business Manager
ONR NIC1HTONI.Y Mrtmr lO
WEDNESDAY tlWV. IV
ROBERT
IN RICHARD HARDING DAVIS'
SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE
Ji"itst time licro; 130 nights at SavpT
Theater, N, A'.: Btapco version by Augus
tus Thomas. Management Henry B. Har
1 prici:s-$i.3o, n.oo. 73c, wc. 25c.
Scats on sulc.
ONB NiarlT ONLY Mnv 7(1
THURSDAY "Vi "
The Gicatcst of All Great Romances.
with Mi. Unity l.elgltton as Rassendyll,
All of tho pioduetlon, scenery and ce.
tunics tattled,
PRIC'j:S-Jl 00. 73c., Me., :3c.
Seats on sale Tuesday at fl a. m.
ONE NIOHT ONLY NIov 1 1
FRIDAY lOVt I
Specinl HiiBUBemcnt ot the Biilllant Ro
iiinutlc Attor
HENRY rilLLER
in his gieatest tilumph
"HEART5EASE"
By Climlcs Klolu and J I. C. Clarke.
Suppoitod hy a penvcrful tompany of
New Vorlc Aitlsts
NOT11 Tliia will he Mr. Miller's Farewell
Apiieaiante in "Heaitsease" in Scran.
ton.
riuci:s-i so. si oo. 75. 50. 25c
Seats on salo AVeducscIay at 3 a. m.
The Dixie Theatre
HENRY rARNSWORTH DIXIE,
Lessee and Manager,
WEEK OF NOVEMBER 17.
KEOUGH & BAIXARD.
MR. AND MRS. JAMES BARRY.
MARTINETTr & GROSSI.
MISS ANNIE WHITNEY.
HAI. MERRITT.
NOWLAN, ELLIS & NOWLAN.
MURPHY & SLATER.
Seats icswved hy telephone; new 'phane,
1SC9,
STAR THEATRE
ALF. G. HKRR1NGTON, Manager.
Mondu, Tuesday and AVednesday,
NOVHMBHIt 17, IS AND 19
HAUHY MORRIS.
NIGHT ON BROADWAY
MATINHK EVERY DAY.
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