,,"'' Sj," .! ..' U . W i -j .' " i it',; " ' 'lip" I if ' . ;h '-. " y'n . -f v V V- THE SORANtON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY tfOYESfcCBEU 21, i902. r"n sr -v li'jt w y h ONE PAIR OF EYES Have you headache? l5o your eyes water?, Must you hold your paper too near or too tax 1 18 inches la Ilia right distance. Docs print blur, reading by nrtltlclnt light? Squinting, burning, smmit Ing, dark spots llontlng or bright lights flashing before the eye". Tho feeling nt It a foreign sub stance were In your ryes. Thee are hut a few of the tnuny svnip toms nt eye-trouble. Their is nothing In which delay Is ho dungetous n lu eye-tiouble. The eye Is the inot tlellonte, the most sensitive of our senses, yet the most neglected. Many of the headaches and nervous breakdowns come dhcctly fioin muscular lnjuMi'lencles of the eye. When oii consider that ou tan get along falily well without anv seiiHc ccept sight, won will uudei stand bow liupoitiint It Is to take 110' chances with your eyes. ??rS.itiiidny eeulngs open un til 10 P in. One chnigo coveis Uio entire cost of examination, glasses and fiames. DR. B. A. BAER EYE SPECIALIST. MAMJPACT UltliNG OPTICIAN I 331 Washington Ave. 1 BH SCKAISTON. PA mmW coin Ifelghts to the city. This notion wns taken by a vote of S to C Piecework Computer. Tho t'hltcd 8tnten thll son It e commis sion nnnouiiccs Hint on Jnmimv i!-7, i, an examination will bo held for the posU Hon of plecewoik coinpiitoi In the nnviil obscintoiy, biiienu of equipment. Big: Pave Assessment Paid, The Huiititou Hallway company cstoi tiny tisilil an iissupsinoiit amounting to neai lv H.iwi), that liclng Its cost of the imemriil laid on South Alain incline, be tween Uxfnid ami tlnmiitoii lu'cts. Automobile Knees. The Htiiuilim Autoniolille dull will en joy ti i mi lo i:imliiiiHt thlH iifteitioou, leaving I'Moicv & 1 hooks' nt i o'clock. Tlicle will bo a series of dims on the Hpcedwny, loinnipm lug at -"W o'clock. Cigars Uy the box $y tile 100 By the 1000 Large Shipments re ceived daily for Thanks giving trade. E. C. Dean, mComiellBldg. Lnigest distiibutoi in N. E. Pennsylvania. Tlnfli 'Plmnoc mmmumau Coiinfy Savings Bank and Triist Company, 506 Spruce Street. Receives Deposits in Sums of and p.iys 5 per cent, lei est thereon. $l and in- Xi. A. WATBES, Piesident. O. S. JOHNSON, Vice-Pies. A. H. CHRISTY, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Wm n r. o & r TTnllstcnd, Ktngsbiii, Johnson, I. A )TJeiett Wan en, ngust rtohlnson, Jos O Bilen. Wattes. wMsg OFFER 30 TRADING STAMPS GIYEN THANKSGIVING WEEK Wo lnlle j 011 lo ionic ami look oer our 111 w lino ot uo elites tu WALL I'Al'llR. PICTL'HVIS AND PJCTUIti: I'llAJIKS nritNT wood and i,i:atiu:u xovi:rrii:s. Illln' III join plituies to li ft .lined befoio tho llolldio Tindc Cut this out and piesciit It ut oni htoie, puicli.ise hoods lo tho umoiiiu ot $1 00 or 111010 ami jim will icctlve ut) Ktamps fteu. 209 , Washington Ave, !A 00000000000000000 X YY 9 "They Draw Well." "Morris Magnet Cigars The Pest value for S cents. Try 0110 and ou will siuoUe no other. All tho lending Innnds of Kc. clRars at $1.73 per box, or fi for Sac. Tho Inrprst niety ot Pipes and Tobaccos In town, g E, C. MORRIS, X The Cigar Man $ 325 Washington Avenue, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO In and About u.'ott The City Fiank McOloskey Injuied. I'iuiiIv Slrt'losl.ey, of Cedar aenue, em ployed In tho Podgo mine, wan Inn tied by a pieinatmo blabt jeteulay iiioinlug mid us tuken td the Lackawanna hospital. His condition ! not hoi Ions. Indefinitely Postponed. Selcit imincll at Its meetlns Thursday lilght liKk'llnlldy postponed uctlou on the ordinance foi (lit) unnvxatlon ot l.tn- Lost Check Pound. A 1 lied: foi y,i:', Icsiiut liy J, 11. C'on ind to J. P. Walle, as found In a l.neK iiminiiii iiilliojd vouch cslerday. 1 lie ownei ciin serine piune hv nppljlntr, to .Muster I'm Hiilldei Canllrld or Chief Special Alien t Ailiunnoii. Lickawanna Officials. 'I he following l.iulcawnniia inllio.id of- IIcIiiIh weio In the c Ity eMeidit : A. IT, llndd, "IbiiiiI eiifillieei; V. It. Smith, hii- peilntendent dlnlnc car sen Ice: .. H. rol(, siipiiliitcndciit of toh'Kinph, L', W. Tell Hi ore k, induslilnt iitteiit. D., L. & W. Pay Days. 'I he einplmes of tho Diamond and StoiiH mines weie pild esleidnv, nnd those of nil the other louil and Hilluitlnti collli'iles will be paid todav. On Mon day pns will lie tmiile ut the llnllste.nl, T'ettebone, WoodlMild, Aoii(l.ile, Anchln closs and IllKs Thanksgiving Dance. 'I he Amltv S01I1I chili nt this cltv, which Is composed of soiiip of the most popnlat 'oiiiik gentlemen of otn elt will hold Iheh llivt (Li11111.il gland Tli.mksgh- I...- 1. .,1 ,.. ....!.. ,...,. .1 , , 1.1 Iiiik imu ,il .,iuir 111111 on j jiiiiiivsi int; lliirht. Viuv "7. Mtlsli tlll h.t fmnlsliorl hv LawKiice's full nidiestla of twolo pieces. Joseph Kisbeig Attested. Joseph Klsbcig, of Maple slnd, was ni lestoil nt the liislnnie ol bte I.osailel., of liif-ek 1 cunt, who ihuges him with assault ami batten Both men jio 0111 ploMil In tho IHkuwnnmi 111 iclilne shops unci got Into 1111 alteieallon jisteiday which wound up hi 1111 nssiult on l.osat lk b KMifig. 'I he latter was held In f-'Hi lull b Aldennan Kuilih . Mai lied in Cathedial. Miss D.'lla ai.iih. of this ittj, and ciei fild roles nl Moscow, W(l- muillcd on 1'iid.n nlti-inoon In St JVIei's calliedial b Ite. J A. O'ltlelK 'I ho bilcle was nttlied In pc 41 1 giev silk and as atteud cil bv Mls Anna Doud The best man was Joseph l'oh Aftei a lcception at the home or the Inlde the ouplo left on 11 weildlng loin to WahsliiKion, J) (', and othi'i points To Go to Blnghamton. 'I ho tit HI sail ul of Anthi.idle com ininden. Knights of Malta, consisting of thli t -two men, will go to Jtliighimtan nel Tue,sda niplit as the guests ot Tem ple coniniiiideij, No :0S, of that clt. Thin will she nn exhibition di 111" for tliu tnti italiinienf of tlieh hosis and will paillclpita in u bocl.il session liiiinediate 1 tollowing A nimibei ot iwnibeis of the oidir fiom tills dty will (,o with tho chill 1 Dips Choial Union Reheaisnls. '1 he m 111 ig incut of the fulled Cboi.il sodet liae almost completed the ni l.uigeinents lor the tiip uet filil.ix The c bonis will le.uo lij the l.atk.imuma lallio.ul at 7 .1) a 111 The tiuln will be an exclusion, nnd It is ( vident that u laigo nnmbei will go with the choh Tho fine will be n leisonable The com mittee takes this occasion lo ask the full snppoit of the dtluis bv ntlendlng the piomeiiiule conceit at 1 p 111 011 'Ihiiuka glingda 'I he 1 idles meet foi leheusal tomoiiow at Music hall and lull ielieais.il tmnonon evenliif; .it Mens' lull, S o clock. All membeis please be picsent and pnnctiia' WON THREE GAMES. Scianton Bicycle Club Defeated the Aicadian Bowleis. The Scianton Blcjcle club won tlnee games ft 0111 the Aie.idians of the i:iec tiic City Wheelmen Inst night. These games weie postponed fioin last Mon day night in the Blejele Club league seiies. The Scianton J3icclo club has plaved twehe games thus far and won them all. Following weie the sroie.s: ARCADIANS Owi ns 1 r, J'i! 0C Moigan 1T.1 p,s ltu Chatlleld p.' 1V1 JIJ DnPje 1SS 110 1!!) Sloci 371 tf) lj; M! SOI 7ul SCKANION HICVCM-: CI. I'll. Kopei r.x ti 1VJ Coimaii Ui, "hi 170 Mlttlull 1711 in Jlti OConnell jus nt in) Win dell i,0 3M 1X7 SJJ M 1 &JJ High spoie-Mltchell, L'h, High avciage-O Connell, lis L'-.!. D., X. & W. BOARD. Following Is the make-up of th Delawnte, Lackawanna and Western board for today: PitlDAI, NOVCMUKlt 21. llxtins lliisi 1, p. in,, Ituegg; "JO p. m, tloiilnn; s 0 i h, , lluikiuirl; 1,0 P. 111, McCaithj; 11 p. in, Initial. bunimlu $ p in, M. tllnlej (ut; 10 p 111 , .1 J Mm ui) iwest) llxtins Wist-x p. 111, Keleliiuu, 11 p. m (i. T. Slaphs (llnllslp.nl), II p in , J, II. MiiMU.s. SATl'llDAY, NOVIIMIIIIH .'.' i:tran i: int t.-n h m. J. (llnlej, ,'ito n, in, Rlec-i .". 11 in., Itotte; 7 a m, IJusbi 1) 11, m , l.aiklu. 11 11, 111 SwnilK, 1 p. in, Delno, 3 p. in,, llldblng, p. m . llallet; .'1 p m , Ttamldl SiminiltK-ii a. 111 I'jnuurelkm (westi; C a 111, Canlgg (eiiht); s a ni Nichols (Wist); 11 u, ni, (.Seidell (West), J p m , llenlgiiu (eiixt). Piisiein-.'::i) 11. 111., C. lini tholomew (west); 7 a in, Wldner (west); " a, m , l'lnerly (west), s ru , llouser (eiiHl); 11, r, a m, Mman (cast), 1 p in, Me. Donuell twesl). 7.1J p. in , Miuphy leust); !i p. m V, 11. n.mholomew (east). llelpeit 1 u, m. Miigovern; 7 a in., fiutfnej, 10 u, in, Secoij 3 15 p. m, Stan. ton Uxtuis West-Sid :,i, H Smith; S .1. m Sine, i i, in., c'anuodv; i, a in, P, Lane; t 11, 111, Kiiby (Jlnllstead); 1 11, in., Cftstiiei, 1.' noon, John Uuhugun (llulldead); J p 111, Nnonnn, 4 p 111., Allen, ti p. 111 , Dennis, NOTlCj;. J It, Manteis will hue IJiakemeii Wombacki 1 and I'llger and riiigniau Mcdeebln. OBITUARY. MISS IJl.lKAWrW SNVDUH. of 1007 Clown uemie, passed awuj jestciday moining, aged C9 yeais, death being due to cancer of tho stomach. Tho deceased Is Miitlcd by uno biothei, Joseph, with whom nIio icbtded. The funeral will take plate at 1 o'clock; tomotrow afternoon fioin the house Intel ment will be mado lu No. C cemeteiy. CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS TRYING TO MAKE RIDGE TURN PIKE A FREE ROAD. Hearing Yesterday Befoio George Horn, Master, nnd a Boaid of Vleweis Trying to Have the Let tets of AdminlBtiatlon Grunted in the Estate of Mary Abdullah Re vokedShe Was Recently Killed on the Rnlhond Mother Wants Her Daughter Committed to House of Refuge. Attorney Oeoige lloin, sitting as master and n Juiy of lle, yestetdny heaul testimony lu the pioteedlngs hi ought to have the Jtldgc turnpike, u loll toad 1 uniting between 1'ast Matltet Stieet and Dickson City, condemned. The Juiy consists or Chillies Wagner, 11. W. Mulholtnnd. John .1. Mot sans, Thomas Clntke nnd M. J. Smith. At torney T. P. Dtlffv appealed for the petitionees and Attorney It. .1. llotuke lepiesented the lompuny. The wltnecses examined weie G. A. (,'leaiw nter and aeoigo Htoun, of Gtecn Itldge, find P. J. Mceh.ui and Thomus Oiler, of Dickson Cltj. They testified that though the turnpike Is now 11 toll load It Is lu had condition and has not been tep.ilied for soveial jears. They nil stated that it Is the most dltect lino between Scianton and Dickson City and said that It should be mado a fieo itmmtv ltiml mill Until In frond leDnlr. The juiy adjourned until Tiiesciny a id IIUOII llt'Xl. Ilt- Wants Letteis Revoked. Deputv Iteglsterof Wills Koehlet es teulay conducted a hefirlngr In the mat ter of the estate ot Muiy Abdullah, the Aiablau woman lecently killed on the lnlhoad neni Dunmoie. It appeal s that eight month'! befoie the wuman's death she sepniated fioin her husband after their piopetty had been, dhlded between them. He was In H.iltlmoie at the time she was killed and lettei.s of admlnlsttatlon weie taken out by Ma jib K. Younls, who utilized some of the money she had in bank In pajlng her funeial ex penses The husband Is now seeking to have these letteih ieoked and was repeisented at jesteiday's he.ulng by Attorney It. J. Mmrav, while Attorney T. P. Dutfj- appealed for Younls. The husband's petition for a 1 evoca tion Is contested on the giound that he has no Intel est In the woman's estate because of the division of piopetty which oecuued and because the Intel -ests of the woman's two childien must be caipd foi An adjournment was taken until next Tuesday afternoon. An Incoirigible Gill. Mis. Maltha John tteul.iv petition ed couit to h.ue her 14-eai-old daugh ter Minnie, committed to the House of Itefuge in Philadelphia. Mis John, In her petition, sets forth that the gill has been at the Floience mission since Tebiuaiy L'8 hiht and that the ollltl.ils theie find It Impossible to contiol her. Accompanying this was a statement .signed bv Miss Katlieilne Oardnei, supeiintendent of the mission, who sajs that the gill does not seem to want to lead a lespectable life and that she lias a bad intluente on the other gills In the home Application Is Withdiawn. The injunction pioeeedings bi ought bv the Diamond Land nnd Impiove ment company to lestialn the city fiom opening the cuheit which eanles n stieam undeine.ith Pioxidence toad just abote the Diamond switch, hae been withdiawn and tho case will go on tile legulai equity list. The company blocked the cuHeit some time ago to pieent the water troni 1 tinning tlnough Its land. The city, foaling damage suits, opened the cuheit and the company seeks to have It closed again. Man Inge Licenses. Joseph Callngher M.odcld Nellie Walsh Dunmoio Julius Motlslia Scianton Knthrui V. Nolan Sernnton Paul Pottois Old I'orge Mary Teipok Old Torgo COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. IJdwuul Cuimbell, John O'lloie, An thlny Pdakiis, Lawience Mitflley and John Roland weie enteidu- dlsuhniged fiom tho county Jail, the chaiges against them liculng been lguoicd by the giaud Jul y. In the cose of Petei Ro3er ng.ilust Peter Aullmch, a uile was onleicd csiei dn on John l.entes, aldeimun of the Dleventh ward, to make u moio peifect loliiiu, Tho 111I0 Is 1 etui nubia ut argu ment com t. Mis. Ilaulet Sieger Thiu.sday begin milt tlnough Atloiney A. A, Uhise to 10 coser $ Hum Mis. .Maggie O, Jones. Mrs,. Selgei had her husband ntierted for iion-,suppoit nnd dcseitlon and com t dl lected him to pij' hei $15 a mouth and glo Uonil for the faithful perfoimaiuo of the obligation Mis, Maggie O, Jones was tho suiety on his bond, Selgei has failed J or fix months past to pav any thing to 1'i.s wife nnd she has In ought suit 011 the, bond, KEEN INTEREST TAKEN. Many Lists of Woids for The Tilb une's Junior Educational Contest. That the joung people of Noilheabt cin Ptnnsyhanla me taking a keen Jn teiest In The Tilbune's second Junior IMucatlonal Conlest Is demonstrated bv the lai go number of lists of words ATTACKS THE FIRELBSS CITY Scarcity of l'uul and Lack of Heat Cutis, es Grip, Colds, II ion- chitis anil Pulmonary ills to Increase. Tho use of "Seenty-seven," Dr. Humplueys' Sptcllic, bieaks up Colds, Chip, Influenza, Cat mill, Pains and soreness In the head and chest, Coughs, Sore Tluoat, General Piostiatlon and Feer, and pieents Pneumonia. "77' consists of a small ial of pleasent pellets-tits the pockit that have been sent In to compete for the twenty Christmas presents of cash offeted as tew aids for tho best spellers of them nil. Om' hundted and thirteen lists hae been received up to date nnd there ate still four more weeks before the contest comes to an ond. Yesterday theie were six lists re ceived fiom the following: line V. I Ivans, 817 South Main ae-ntie. Kiank Bloat, lfiOt Itldgo now. llaiold V. itnitley, f,enoxlllc, Pa. lleatilce Holden, C1S Piescott u unite, Janet Sawyer, Carbondnlc. Helen riuzee, Moscow. 'S WHY SHE LEFT HER STUDIES AT THE" HIGH SCHOOL, NORTH SCJKANTON. A pietty weildlng was solemnized nt the Holy ltosaiy chinch on William stieet. Wednesday afternoon nt 4 30 o'clock, when Miss Mary Duffj', of Kev ncr avenue, was wedded to Anthony Gil lespie, of liockwell stieet. The ceremony wns pel formed bv ltev. J. J. Holmes, In tho produce of a number of fi lends and relathes of the contracting parties, Tho bilde was attired In a blue travel ing gown ami wnte a pictuie hat to mutch, iter attendant was slinllnily at tired. While tho bildal partv was en teilng tho cluucli Miss Noui Gcriltv plajed the wedding maich. Mr. and Mrs. nillcsple received many beautiful and eostlv piesents. Thev will make their lesldcnce lu a nuWly furnished home on Kejser avenue. Dusket Hall admttels weie dlHlicait ened lust evening over the game of bas ket ball which was plaved between the South Side Defendeis und the Crnckci jaeks, at the Aiidltoilum. The heoro vvus 10 to 4 In favor of the Delcndeis. The membeis of the graduating class of No. 2., 'school met In the school nudltoi ium jesteulnj and elected the following class otllccii: Presldint, Thomus ltllej ; lco piesident, lMwaiil Clark; s-eerctaty, Jennie Hoffman; licasuiei, Tliomus Mm tin. Tlie union Thanksgiving seivlce of nil the Kngllsli speaking Protestant chinches will be held. this jenr In the Noith Muln Clvmer, pns'tor of the Christian chinch, will preach the senium. Fine lino Peifumeiy at Davis' Ding stoic. Miss Jane Jt hu, of Wnvne nMiiite, litis almost ncoveied fiom a Ix weeks' Ill ness of tjphold fovei. The membciH of the Amltv Social c.lub uiu making gieut piepariitloiis for their inusquernde social, which will be held nt the Auditorium, Monday evening. You can get It at Davla, Drug stoic; qiinlltj light; located 011 the squat e The ladles of St. John's ml-tion will continue their rummage sale, in the Os terhout building, on Mondav. Mr. and Mis. H. C. Tobev and ion, Tinman, of Walton, N. Y.. have letiuncd to their homes, after a visit with Rex. and Mis. Cieoige K. Guild, of N01U1 Main avenue Chenv Balm Cough Sviup will euro a cough or we lefimd the moncv ; worth $100; sells for .Tic. a bottle at Davis' Drug fctoie. GKEEN RIDGE. Bom To Mr. and Mis AV. II. Lewis, GRAIN-O J THE PURE V J GRAIN COFFEE The coffee habit is quickly over come by those who let Grain-O take its place. If properly made it tastes like the best of coffee. No grain coffee compares with it in flavor or healthfulness. TRY IT TO-DAY. At groceri everywhere ; 15c. and :5c. per package. Evety Mother of a Giowlng Girl Will Be Intel ested in the Story ns Told by tho Young Lady Heiself. The cltcumstiinees under Which Uei tliu Kennedy was tuken fiom her stu dies In the high school will be of In terest to all uiotheis of glowing gills. Miss Kennedy said to n lcpoitcr: "When I was fourteen yearn old I be ran to decline In health on account of a suppiesslon of the mttutal functions of my boy, und 1 nni stile I would never have been the healthy ghl I urn now If It had not been for Dr. Will lams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I was enthely without color, thin ns 11 tall, neivotis and In liable, tiled and lifeless und lu a Kcilotisly low state of health lu gctieinl. Although a good doctor was ti eating me, he failed td do anv good and my pnients felt X'oiy much alutmed about inc. "1 was taken fioin tho high school on account of my poor health, but con tinued to glow woise. Then I began to toko Di. Williams' Pink Pills, und with the fh st few does began to feel belter. Four boxes hi ought about the Ueslted lesult and u few boxes 111010 lestoied 1110 enthely to health. Now I huve a good coloi, am stiong und act ive and have not seen a sick duy fiom that time to the piesont." Miss Kennedy lives ut Canton Junc tion, Mass , anil both she and her mother aie willing to eilfy the above statement. No dlscovciy of modem times has piowd such a blessing to women us Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Peo ple. Acting dhectly on the blood and neives, Invigorating the hodv, legu lating the functions, thev lestoie the stiength nnd health In the exhausted patient when eveiy effoit of the phjsl cimi piovcs unavailing. These pills' ate sold only In bo.xcs tit fifty cents a box. 01 six boxes fortwo dollurs and a half, and mav be had'at all diugglsts, or cll ui t by mall fiom Dr. Williams Medi cine Co , Schenectady, N. Y. of Wllkes-li.ine, u d uighter, on Nov. 1C. Mts Lewis was formerly Miss Lillian Lewis, of Deacon stieet Theie will be a lummago sale on Dick son avenue, at Piatt's store, dining the. llrst week In December, under the aus pices of the Church of tho Good Shep- r We Have Solved The Xmas Problem Don't -worry and lose sleep over Xmas Gifts. Is anything moie ac ceptable than an aitis tic photo? Come in and nriauge for a sitting for those Xmas Photos. Don't delay; we can do better woik and satisfy you and ouiselves when we aie not lushed into the "wee sma' houis" with Xmas oideis. GRIFFIN'S ART SHOP, 211 Washington Ave. iZA.llO UACMHMr.TAftJ AiC I A 1 1 1 1 D JKIkUB li II H HI tSI A COMPANY "-wasig' Kitchen Apple Corer 5c Pudding Hould 45c Egg Beater 10c Cake Spoon 10c Hlxlng Bowl 25c Grater 5c Jelly flould 18c Pie Plate 5c Table Cutlery Stag Handled Carving Knife and Folic $1.50 Stag Handled Carving Set Knife, Fork and Steel.,. 2.25 Stag Handled Carving Set Knife, Fork and Steel , eft Sterling Silver Ferrule.. j ,ou Silver Plated Knives, dozen..,....,. 3.25 Silver Plated Forks, dozen 3.25 Silver Plated Tea Spoons, dozen ' 1.50 Silver Plated Table Spoons, dozen ,.. 3,00 Fruit Knives, 6-piece set , 1.50 Fruit Knives, pearl handles, 6-piece set 5.75 Nut Picks and Crack Set,...., .,, , , ,,,... 20c Tfl Preparation for thanksgiving Come to our store for your pots and pans and other kitchen utensils, for a new pair of carvers or some new table cutlery. We have gathered an abundant assortment of the best articles and priced them so you will appreciate the advantage of buy ing here your necessities for preparing and serving this great annual dinner, Turkey Roasters Double Roaster, 10x15 24c Double Roaster, 11x16 29c Double Roaster, 12x17 37c Universal Food Choppers $7.00 125 7.50 2.00 Utensils Paring Knife 10c French Cook's Knife 15c Butcher Knife 30c Raisin Seeder 50c Vegetable Slicer 25c Cake Tin 10c Collander 15c Corn Popper 15c W " I y j ( Toughness Is a Virtue In a lamp chimney. ,Thc toughest of all Is THE M. & P. TOP , Being Intelligently mado on scientific principles and very best materials, It wears "wears like metal." -. It's unmatchable. Price. . . I ()C SOLD BY ALL DEALERS WHO CATER TO THEIR PATRONS BEST INTERESTS You Have a Silent Partner When you have money at Interest. It does more than your friends can do, for It works for you day and night all the year round. The Third National Bank, J 18 Wyoming Ave, Scranton, Pa. Pays 3 per cent interest on savings accounts whether large or small, and compounds the inter est Jan. 1st and -July 1st. Accounts can be opened by mail. OIT.N' SATURDAY EVENINGS 7:30 TO 8:30. hits For en Saturday Shoppers. 2 Bargains is SilK Waists The most noteworthy sale of Ladles' Silk Waists that has yet taken place in tills city opens on Saturday morning, and con tinues for that day only. It embraces a special purchase of 200 Waists in assorted stjies, colors and weaves. They are all strict ly high class, however, and up to the minute in fashion. Many ot these waists are legulaily sold for $10.00 each. 4.98 Choice of Styles for Street or Evening Wear, A Tempting Ribbon Sale Excellent quality All-Silk Taffeta Ribbons In all the latest coloiings; specially priced for Satuiday as follows: 94 to V2 inches wide, yard Bo 1 to 22 Inches wide, yard 8c 4 inches wide 10c R.otbscHild Crown Brand Coats Represent the highest typo in exclusive taiioiing in Womfrt's. Coats and Jackets. A new lino or these superb garments will bo I placed on sale on Satuiday much under legular figures. At this i writing this special purchase has not been placed in stock yet, I consequently v,e cannot quoto prices, but the values offered will be superb lrom a good 'value standpoint. That Handkerchief Sale Has taken the town by storm, and little wonder, for tho values aie a suvpiise to all who visit the department Good Handkerchiefs sr from Two for On Children's Department As children's outfittcis you can't beat u-3 in this city. We'vo got tho goods In abundance, of every description, and they are priced right. Hosiery and Underwear A complete department this, that fills tho bill down to the r.mnllnaf Jntnll fni mrm TinmOM nnd f.hlldlCn. i Excellent Hosiery' Values from 10c ? Really Good Underwear from 25o f Lovely New Waistingjs Will bo opened up tomoirow. as well as somo extra good values, in now silks. Our Diess Goods stock has undergone the usual cut in pi ices fiom top to bottom. t ( Ml ri i I h IX & CO., THE SATISFACTORY STORE. m& M Lackawanna Avenue. 4 od J '' H' "J ! "! J Fifty Yews' Experience- J Behind Evory 10 Year Guarantee on I Ehrefs Slag Roofing, i I VVARREN-EHRET COMPANY, 321 WASHINGTON AVE. J