v-p-ha i W ,"S ''"U.rfc-"' ,tt --, ','it'1b:0"T'-iw;a7,W "-"-''' --'.)' , y."4"" -.' w ry'"ft ' Wt irTj"f ")s,'W!3i r ?t-V-tT "'y7'" r & .-v J,5 n "i-t:'J' THE SCBANTOX TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1002. K a f0 L-tIH. KMuf-SjBMmI tm Jfc. Ik M lift mjHSKa L. JiilL: rajf JPPn Jfefi' I tj NJaL Turkey and Good Clothes Both Are Very Interesting Just at This Time You'll admit that we're justified in saying our assort ment of good clothes is the largest, and we honestly believe the best, in this city. We've done our share in making it so. You've done yours by hearty appreciation and co-operation made it possible to produce the best at prices that are consistent. The volume of business done in every depart ment of this store has won the prompt attention of the best manufacturers. This has been proved by the well known style of our Ready-to-Wear Clothes. Just now we are showing some me dium length full Box Overcoats. They only arrived from the tail ors this week. Should have been here ten days ago, but our way of construction takes a little longer, so we can't complain. You can see them displayed in our show windows. Also many new Suit patterns. The prices for such style and (Mfl (MJ CA dr d0 cloth quality should be interesting to you l"I9U),pu)$,pI0 Hats That Are Popular Were you ever among the young men who congregate in our large Furnishing Department ? Some come to buy; some don't. Just come in to find out what's new. In our Hat Department this week we are showing some styles you haven't seen at $2 and $2.50 OOPfWUlTM 'Cfjt I Suits For the Boy We are justly proud of the ar tistic side of our Boys' Suits for this Fall season, but we do not by any means ask you to believe that we have reached our goal of perfection. We have only done our best for this season. Improved wherever possible; in some the tailoring in others the style. Such clothes are satisfying to the boy and to you. Jfji 3E. 4HBmHMPw3 m&mmMimmm-m: I I Ml I 1 1 II I Pill ' m Hi I III IIWI II II I II I i I I i ii I WHIP Sk liiPlli Overcoats For the Boy This season our Boys' Over coats are easily detected among pother makes. "The Military Hood" p and many other novel designs have been most popular. Some are made in grey, others in blue cadet cloth, with double rows of brass military buttons. It's quite a pleasure to show you how the boy looks in such coats. Many others at different prices. - -- Blouse Suits..$3.00 to $5.00 Vestee Suits..$1.75 to $6.50 a-PieceSuits..$2.00 to $7.00 Russian Blouse. ..$3. 50 to $7 Peter Thompson Suits, in Vestee and Blouse. ..$5.00 -$- --. Boys' Novelty Reefer Over coats, finished in Military style $2.00 to $5.00 -0 -- The Peter Thompson Mil itary and Russian Overcoats, $3.50 to $6.50 TER BROTHERS Complete Outfitters. ICwftfltf J0M4 z)fflM y Just a Pew of iL 0nr Bargains s i " - i - -..I i .,, M Timely Items Selected with care and priced below the usual marking for like values that you will find elsewhere. Blankets. Many months ago we made ets that we have to show you. they cost less and the selection the market price is within a few do well to buy at present they 11-4 Cotton Blanket, comes in white, grey and tan, 7 Of full size. Priced at.... i J, 11-4 Cotton Blanket, weijihs 4 pounds, has fancy -4 -4 Q border. Priced at ... . 1 i I V our selection of this line of Blank It was fortunate that we did, so of values was at its best. Today cents of our retail price. You will make desirable presents. t 11-4 Cotton Blanket This number is in white only OQa Priced at Ok7 11-4 Cotton Blanket Extra heavy weight, comes in prev, White and tan, weighs -f QA Priced at.. 1 iCJ7 5 pounds. 12-4 Cotton Blanket The largest and heaviest cotton blanket we've had. Comes in grey, ecru and white. We would -4 (CQ ) consider them nood value at $2.00. Priced at IiOC7 Handkerchiefs. That are the daintiest we've ever seen. lidges of lace that bring forth praise and exclamations ot delight. Hjsm.stilchings ar here in many numbers. All linen and Swiss. Women's Handkerchiefs, style with lace edge, hemstitched with embroidery. Priced O p at Women's fine Swiss Handker chiefs, scolloped embroidered edge and embroidery OfiC hemstitched. Priced at COL PECKVILLE. Tho Peck Lumber company lias drawn up plans for tho upw liot,ol buiUlliiK of Shono & Hill. Work will be ram mcncfil on tlio new Mvutmuu in ilio near futuie. The I'nnnsylviinlu 'lYlupbone company ovei hauled tiiuir liny ami s-et u wv lino of poles on Depot uticet yewtei'day nftevnoon. Mr. II. D, Harbor 1h net hit; as opera tor ut tho Delaware anil Hudson sta tion, at (Ireen Hldse, Mr. D, IX ilaiber la vislthii; filemls at io.seov. Tho motnbeiH ot tho local gun club, wio hunted at Wlnwood recently and pueeeeited In IIIHdk a boirowoil tlos full of lilnl shot In place of a rabbit mo In disKrace, At the next meeting of tho club a tlioronuli Inve.stlKatloa Is to 1k nmdo and tho Kiillty menibers vl be dealt with according: U tho inh's and icKiilationa of tho club. TlK) Wlnton boroush citizens havo rrcuted a lino of poles and as noon us the tninsfortneisi uirlve will bo reaily to leceivc. elect! Ic UbIUs. troin Peck vllle. It Is expected thut overythliiK will bo In woiklnt; order this week. Boino SCO IC-candle-povver llfjhtR will bo Used by thu Jcsbtip husluexs men. OLYPHANT. The 'f.adell Comedy company will open a three nights' engagement Ut tho leather Mathew opera house beginning Thurs-day ulsht. Prlcej), jo, 20 and 30 cents. .Mrs. .1. 1.. Thomas, of Marathon, N. Y Is the Kuest of Mrs, A. I', dims, of L ickawanna htreet. John Hull, of Green Ulde, was a caller In lllakely yestetday. Tho homo of Thomas I. Davis, on tho corner of Susquehanna and Jones stieet was slightly damaged by lire abount it o'clock Saturday ulsht. The blaze stalled In tho chimney, but was ills covered by a p.is.-erby before it had gained much headway. It was extin guished without tho aid of tho lire company. Ubenezer Jones, of Hill stieet, is ill with typhoid fever. William Oi Willis left yesterday for Mlddletown, N. Y. Fireman Hruest Symoiis, of the Hec urd, i-peut .Sunday with Hcrantnu fi lends. Mis, Jane Hall, of ,Suso.uehauuu htreet, is ery ill. Mis, John I.augan visited lelatlves In Hon ih Hcranton Hunday, Misses Katie and Mary Hogan spent Puiulay wllli Jermyn friends. MUges Aiiulo O'lloylc and Nellie Mc Halo were vlltois at C'arbondale Sunday, AlOOSIC. Mrs. Hdward Anderson Is on thu blck list. Mrs. S. J, Hinds entertained at dinner on Thursday Mrs.. T. II. Johnson, of Gracedale; Mis. Hinds, of Moscow-; Mis. Able Storm, Mrs. George Tresiell and Mrs. Ij. 15. Warner, of this place. A ha social will be given Tuesday evening In the Dyamoud hall under tho auspices of the I'. M. i A. of this place. A Hue cnteitaininent has been piepaied by the committee. All aro welcome, Ten cents lor those who do not furnish boxes. Mrs. .Smith, of Wllkeb-Hane, Is tho guest of her daughter Mrs. Walter Kdwauls, of Main street. Miss Alma I.avcriug Is 111 at her home In Greenwood, ' James Cranston and Mls-s Sella l.o Van attended the production of "Heart ease" at the Lyceum last evening. Mr, Wesley Harber, of Patterson, X. J., spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mis, John Hobertson, Miss nihel Tiegell was u caller In .Serantnn Filday, DALTOtf. Mrs. Harry Dean was taken 'to the Scrautou pilvutu hospital on Saturday evening to uudeigo an operation. Do not fall to. see "Aunt Jeiubha Dow's Photograph'' Album," which will bo exhibited Tuehday evening at the liaptlst chinch. The admission will be ten cents. Mr. and Mis. S, !:. Finn nio expect ing to move on a farm In Clifford. JSvungele&tlo services will bo held in the six principle Uaptlt chinches this week. On Thuisday evening a union Thanksgiving setvlco will bo held and Hew Cateier will pieach. Saturday wt.s a day of events In Dal ton. l.'arly in the moiulug one of K. I,. Fuller's uu'Waney collided wllli n. lope fiuppoitlug thu hoisting machine used on the bildgu and damaged the top a considerable. While workmen on tho bridge were engaged putting some largo stones In the bildge to till It up ono of tho stones fell on the exposed water main ciosslng the bridge, which bioke It and theie was a great tlood of water for a time. Mr, Mack, who lives on Frank Calvin's place, had a Iioi'mi die In tho morning and in tho afternoon one of Mis. Carlton's hoises becam f lightened at the dead animal and neaily ran away, Tho seile.-, -of events do-ted by blankets being stolen fioni a can luge while under the shed. QUIOK HANDLING OF ENGINES. Interesting' Figures Compiled by the Lackawanna Road. An Indication of the extiaoidlnary elllclency in equipment and servieo re quired as a lesult of Increased business both In coal and general ft eight trnillu on tho l.ackawunua lallroad Is shown by some llgurcs which have recently been compiled In regaid to tho ninye ment of locomotives ut thu Scrautou terminal and by which It appears that 410 locomotives wia furnished for movement of freight In twenty-four hours, an average movement f oim locomotive every three and one-half minutes. An analyhis of the 410 movement? fehows 107 engines dispatched for u eight movement, and the same number of en gines coming In on freight arrivals make a total of 334, the balance being for switch and pusher engines and for trains moving to ana fiom the mines. It Is doubtful whether theie Is any busier terminal In the countiy than the Scranton terminal of the Lackawanna road and Hut movement Is remarkable considering the faut that thcut Is Sel dom nay delay or congestion directing the movement of thi'oush tialns. New Yoik Commeiclal Advtrtlser. NOT BUYING INDUSTRIES, "Wo aro not buying industries for this city," t-ald Secretary C. S. Sea mans, of the boaid of tuide, csteiday, as h tossed Into the waste-basket a letter fiom a New York company which makes a specialty of locating Industries. In this letter It was pioposed to ts tabllsh an Industry paying out fsoo in wages per week In this city, providing tho Itoaid of trade could see Its way clear to seeming subset Iptlons for J.'3, 000 worth of stock and to ofi'eilng a fieo hlte exempt from taxee, "We could get any number ot Indus, tiles," said Mr. Seamans, "providing we fulfilled certain conditions like the ones oiTered by this concern, but -we do not feel that we should go Into the market and offer to buy them. We aie willing to do certain leasonable things to biing Indubtiies hero, but we will not consent to capitalize n company and furnish it with freu land" Women's Handkerchiefs A large assortment, hundreds of de signs in embroidered edges tt a range of prices trom )fif 10c. 12'c t 15c, 19c a,ut. Men's Initial Handkerchiefs All linen, a pretty embroidered initial, not too large. box Come put up 6 in a box at, per 1.50 The better grades of Women's Handkerchiefs are one of the most attractive and showy lines in this city. There are many dainty ones, showing artistic work done by patient fingers. Choice selections here for Christmas gifts at a range of prices A A from 50c, 69c, 75c, 89c, 98c Up to 0UVf Furniture Department I'kHse Notice: "A small deposit sectors any piucliave for dellveiy when wanted." Your .selections can be made now under better condition, limn later on. riist, Iniger vniieileu to select trom. Second, no crowded aisles and moto time to wait on you. An el.iboiate China Cabinet of spe cial design, emiUuetcd of selected sea soned oak and fidl polished liuished, minor top and specious CIA f0 toinp.utnienl .piu.v Xeat Parlor ItocUeih Oak or ma hogany finish, oinaint'tHal unileistock and neat embossed eaivlns CI OS in black panel H,,,y'' -Suitable lor of- begin- CI A. 511 lloll-lop DenK- fiie or limaiy, ning at Of ike and Typewilteis' ChaiiH In various patterns and finishes, C 3Cn Matting at 3.O0U Couches Our assottment of conches is without doubt the lutgest and most complete in this vicinity. A mam moth assoi tment of cover- C'a QtZ lugs begin at .JJO.yo 1 441 l UA MIMr.TAM " AVE LMOBiliDlIS IUMPANY Ample Stock of Thanksgiving Day necessities for today's and to morrow's demands. If at the last you find there is anything needed let us know; we can fill rush or ders promptly, There's one article particularly that's not only useful now but every day in the year. Its the Universal Food Chopper This machine chops meat, fruit or vegetables in uni form sizes, fine, medium, or coarse. Does not mash or tear. Recent reduction in prices places this machine in the reach of everyone. Be sure that you get a "Universal" as illustrated. S.OO WfciillKT? y- ,rfi!Jr! 12B iAi. m mt 7S25Hi Ml ,n.ntf..girgi f i e nrm? m 2.00 i Special Sale Turkey Roasters Double Roaster, 10x15 24c Double Roaster, 11x16 29c Double Roaster, 12x17 37c Table Cutlery Stag Handled Carving Knife and Fork... $1.50 Stag Handled Carving Knife, Fork;and Steel 2.25 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 i tiitft. ml '' 'M m f Thursday, Thanksyiving Day, our Store will he Closed All Day. Advance showing of Holiday goods all this week. No better time than now to look around. You will see many appropriate gifts which might be over looked when the rush comes later.