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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1902.
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WEST CRANTON
Union Thanksgiving Services Arranged for
Thursday Morning Events of This
Evening News Notes.
ArranRenicnta have nljoiit been com
pletetl for the Thanksgiving services
which will be held In Went Scranton on
rhanksRlvliiff day of this week. At
r.30 o'clock In the morning the young
people of tho various churches will
bold a sunrise prayer meeting In tho
Plymouth Congregational church which
will be led by different workers In tho
Kpworth league, Christian Endeavor
and Baptist Young People's union.
At 10.30 o'clock the union Thanks
Riving service will be held In the Wash
burn Gtrcot Presbyterian church. The
fiermon will be preached by ltev. T. A.
Humphreys, the new pastor of the
Plymouth Congregational church. All
of the local pastors will participate and
a special song service will bo enjoyed.
During the day the junior, Interme
diate, senior, and adult members of the
various Bible schools nnd church so
cieties will distribute relief to the needy
poor. Contributions of money, food
nnd clothing may bo sent to the differ
ent churches today and tomorrow and
will bo properly distributed.
St. David's Church.
Tho men of St. David's parish will
meet In the Sunday school room this
evening at 8 o'clock, to arrange a
Brotherhood of St Andrew.
The Thanksgiving service will be held
in St. David's church at 10 o'clock and
will be a celebration of tho Holy Com
munion. The offering will be devoted
to St. Luke's hospital. Fruit, vege
tables and other eatables will be re
ceived In the church on Wednesday and
Thursday morning early.
The choir of St. David's clrureh has
begun rehearsals of Christmas service.
The Sunday school is preparing a cantata.
t Disorderly House Raided.
Patrolmen Bradshaw and Huntington
made a raid on Mrs. Sarali Smith's
house in Bellevue court late Sunday
night and arrested one man and two
women. The complaint was made by
neighbors, and the charge was disorder
ly conduct.
Mrs. Smith 1s 03 years of age and
the other woman, Mrs. Mary Davis, is
47 years old. The former was fined $10,
and in default was committed to jail
for ten days, and the latter was lined
S3 or fifteen days. Thomas Smith, hus
band of the first named woman, was
committed to the Hillside home.
basement of the church, nt 7.30 o'clock
this evening and nil men of the pariah
are requested to be present.
An entertainment and an a la Plnuehl
social will be held In the Sumner ave
nue Presbyterian church this evening.
The Crabs nnd Mosnuttoa will roll a
match game nt the West Side Howling
club's nlleys this evening.
The Woman's guild of St. Mink's
Lutheran church will conduct a social
this evening In tho basement of tho
church. A musical und literary pro
gramme will be rqnderod. Among those
who will take part are Miss I.lda Clnrn
gan, Joseph Phelps, Mr. Hamer. Misses
Anna Bartell, Ksther Plnnork and Alice
Paff. Refreshments will be served.
Sherman Avenue Mission.
With the forty new singing hooks In
use Sunday, and the four dozen ob
tained previously to this, the singing
was much Improved. The school has
been handicapped by not having enough
singing books.
The "pledge" curds leeontly distrib
uted to the members are being returned
In goodly numbers, nnd show that he
members are heartily In favor oX the
plan, and by December 7, the date sot
for receiving them, that they will be
all In.
Miss Eleanor Duvlc.t sang a solo at
the Sunday service. Next Sunday Miss
Minnie Gleason will favor the school
with a solo.
The Boys' league held a special meet
ing after school and much business was
transacted. President Evan It. Davis
urged upon every member to attend the
meetings and bring others with them,
so that the coming winter evenings
may be made pleasant for all.
"Die members of the Christmas can
tata met for rehearsal after Sunday
school.
The Christian Endeavor elns will
meet thin evening nt 7.43 o'clock, after
which the cantata participants will rehearse.
Events of This Evening.
The Holy Name society of St. Pat
lick's parish will hold a meeting in the
Five stamps given, away with
each bottle of Dufour's French Tar
G. W. JENKINS.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
Thomas Coyle, of :J29 Penn avenue,
was arraigned before Alderman ICel
Iow yesterday, at the Instance of Ther
esa Daly, on the charge of assault and
battery. She alleged lip bumped lier
head against a stone wall. The evi
dence was insufficient and Coyle was
discharged
The Scranton Gas and Water com
pany have a force of men at work on
Jackson street, between Main and Sum
ner avenues, repairing and relaying
their gas mains.
Itev. Charles A. Soars, of Philadel
phia, secretary of the Baptist State
Mission board, will speak In the Jack
son street Baptist church next Sunday
evening. On Sundpy, Dec. 7, the pas
tor, Rev. Thomas do Gruchy, will be
gin the seventh year of his pastorate.
In the evening Rev. Albert Hatcher
Smith will preach.
Tho members of Keystone lodge, No.
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i Seasonable Offerings
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An Important Item
Full Bleached, Pure Linen Table Damask, 2
yardi wide, in five new and beautiful pat
terns, with open work borders. We bought
them at a special price and offer the lot
for Thanksgiving week only at the bar
gain price. A regular 75c quality cn
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A superb new line shown for the first time Si
this morning. The assortment is full and 5T
complete and embraces all the popular S'.
styles in cut and trim, as well as all the good S'.
weaves and colorings, 5:
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In St. Gall, Point Venice, Chiffon, Batiste
and other favorites. Colors, black, white,
cream and linen. Beautiful examples of
rScat"onr.:.k: $25.00 to $3.00
New Home Beauties
la Table Covers, Sham9, Square and Round
D'Oyles, Covers for Chiffouieres, Sideboards,
.Dressing Tables, Stands, etc.,in Irish Point,
Cluny, Duchess, Rennaissance, Russian,
Arabian, and other laces, also Teneriffe aud
Taro Drawn Work. Iu square and round
style the sizes runfiom 6x6 to 54x4 iuches.
In scart shapes from 9x13 iuches to 20x72
inches. These are all hand work and superb
creations of a lovely art.
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37, Loyal Knights of America, held their
meeting last evening on account of their
regular meeting night falling on
Thnnksglvlng.
Thomas Jordan nnd A. C. Drlscoll, of
North Hyde I'nrlc avenue, have been
on athuntlng trip In Wayne county for
several tiny.
An "At Home" social will be held
Thnnksglvlng evening In Sti Paul's hall
by the members of St. Paul's Pioneer
corps and their friends.
A fund Is being raised for the pur
chase of a plot of grount to be used ns
n cemetery by the members of St.
Luke's Italian Catholic church.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Purvis, of 1416
Washburn street, have received word
thnt their son, Ralph, who nttempted
suicide recently In Buffalo, is recovering.
The trustees of the Simpson Metho
dist Episcopal church held their an
nual meeting last evening und re-elected
H. M. Bass, W. II. Hagen and Jo
Rlnh Paff for termi of three yenrs each.
Ways nnd means to pay for recent im
provements were also discussed.
Benjamin Orllllths, who was inspect
or of the South Main avenue pave, has
been engaged In a similar capacity on
the Meridian street sower. Donohue
it O'Boyle have the contrnct.
The male party of the United Choral
society held a rehearsal in the Ply
mouth Congregational church last ev
ening and sang In such a way that they
were deservedly complimented by Con
ductor Wntklns.
The regular semi-monthly meeting of
the West Side Republican club will bo
held In tho roonm Thursday evening.
All new and old members are requested
to ntlend.
The following amount.-! were collected
yesterday by the teachers of No. 19
school and added to the children's sav
ing fund: D. W. Phillip", ::0; Miss Mur
ray. .": Miss Nluholls. 70; Miss Bea
mish. IS; Miss Ilutton. 8: Mls-s Davis,
Ifi; Miss Kvans, tt.C.".; Mlsi Kellow,
$1.70; Miss Flynn. $7.',; Mis-? Wade,
lfli); Miss Morris, 72; Miss Furber. $1.2S;
total, $12.77.
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THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND HEW
AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.
Mr doctor mm It item RMttlT on the atnmach. llifr
anil kldnf j ncl la a nlcn-snt laiatlfe. Thin drink H
nnd from hrh, una la prr.o.iTnl for me is easily m
tu. ltlclld'I,niiern Tea." or
LANE'S FAMILY MEDICINE
All dnuglula or tr mulls rt, KmUfJctn. Burl' to
dajr. I.nnr'n Knmllr iUrillchin movra i tlin
bimrln -aeh lny. In nrdor to l braliliy thta la
nccotrary. Address, lloi Mfl.l, Lo Roy, N. Y,
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Thomas Davis, of Wilkes-Piurre, re
turned home yesterday after spending
Humlay with J. T. Cokely, of South
Main avenue.
Funeral Director V. W. Tague, of
.Taekson street, and his gue&t, Timothy
Kresky, of Broadheadvllle, spent Sun
day with the former's mother at Nich
olson. Dawson Weatherhog, of Decker's
court, was slightly Injured In tho street
car wreck on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. David .1. Davis, of South
Hyde Park avenue, have returned
home from a short trip to New York.
Druggist John J. Davis, of South
Main avenue, made a business trip to
Wllkes-Harre yesterday.
Mrs. Kngel, of Fountain Spring?, is
the guest of her son, CJeoige W. ITnsel,
of Mullin street.
Thomas Heynon, of New York, has
returned home after a short visit with
relatives and friends in town.
William Prtstwood, of Taylor, was a
business caller in town.
SOUTHSCRAyTOX.
Tho ouehip parly and social, -which
takes placo In St. John's hall tomorrow
night, will bo given under the supei vis
ion of Mrs. Timothy Sullivan.
All members are urged to be prf-ent
at tonight's regular se-ion of Comet
lodge, Knights of Pythias.
The Ivoyulty club of the Young Wo
mans' Christian association will conduct
a jack o'lantern social in their rooms
next Friday evening.
The choral union held a very siiecej.1
ful rehenrs.il in the Hickory street par
ish house last evening. They will assist
in tho German Presbyterian church ser
vices on Thanksgiving morning.
Tho famous Defenders' basket ball
team have at last got Into fast company
nnd a game of inter-stato importance
will be played In St. John's hatl on
Thnnksglvlng night, commencing at S
o'clock. Their opponents arc the fam
ous Centrals, of Paterson, N. J., cham
pions of that state, -svlio have vanquished
every team In their neighborhood.
Dr. Schley's Tjung Ilefiling Balsam Is
guaranteed to euro all coughs. "No cure,
no pay." For sale by all dealers.
John Hahn, of E20 Birch street, was
taken ill with an attack of hiccough
yesterday afternoon. Dr. M. H. Qulnn
was called, and being unablo to relieve
him, Dr. A. Kolb was called In consul
tation last night. Heroic treatment won
necessary, and hydrostaetlc nchl nnd co
caine were applied externally at 11 p. m.
Halm's condition was serious at mld
nlBlir. Henry Welsh, of Brook street, has
been conflneil to his homo tho past month
by siekness.
Itaflle and shooting match for chick
ens tonight, C12 Plttston avenue. Rab
bit lunch Thanksgiving, all day.
GREEN RIDGE.
There, will bo a Thanksgiving sale of
Ann old fashioned pumpkin pies, cakes
nnd fancy articles suitable for Christmas
presertts, in tho Guild rooms of tho
Church of the Good Shepherd Wednesday
afternoon and evening, Dec, 2(1.
Thcro will be a rummage sale In Pratt's
former storo on Dickson avenue, tho first
week In December.
Colo Price nnd Mno Phillips, of Prince
ton college, arc home for tho Thanksgiv
ing holidays,
Itobcrt Paterson nnd sister, Marlon, of
I.aPlume, Fpont yesterday with Green
Bldgo frlcndi.
Two candidates will ho Initiated at the
regular meeting of Green Itlilgo camp.
Patriotic Order Sons of America, In Ma
sonic hall. Dickson avenue, this evening.
Miss l.oulso Mackson, of Philadelphia
Is the guest of Mrs. O, S. I.utz, of Von
Storeli avenue
W. P. Peltermnn, of Marlon street, hnrt
twenty pigeons stolen from hi coop, Sun
day night, nnd other residents of this
section have lost a Rood many pigeons.
It Is presumed that tho person stealing
them will havo pigeons for sale for the
Thanksgiving shooting matches
Heady for Thanksgiving trade Green
Itldgo Cash Store, 1 1 10 Capouso nvcnuo,
Fancy Cranberries, Table Ttnlslus, Oel
cry, Lettuce, Malaga, Concord nnd Ca
tawba Grapes, Florida Oranges, Jersey
Sweets. Holled Cider, Mtneo Meat, etc.
lbs, Prunes -c.
Force and Malta Vita, 2 for 8.'e.
Magic Yeast , "c.
l.cmon aud Vanilla DttracU 10c,
Salter Kraut ,.,, Ce,
Strictly fresh ICggs.
Old phone, 02-1. New, 9J7.
DUNMORE.
The output of tho Kilo collieries on
Saturday last was 10, K) tons, This Is
the largest production for any ono day
in tho history of tho company. The new
yard facilities at Saco euablo them to
handle this Immense amount without
tho least filctlon. Some of tho railroad
employes already havo over thirty days'
tlmo In for tho month of November,
ti standstill. It would seem that ma
terials coming from Nay Aug brick yard
should gel through tho present freight
Jam and not delay this much needed Im
provement, Tho "Innocent Club," composed of a
large number of prominent young people,
will conduct an exclusive social In Wash
ington hall on Friday evening. A huge
number of Invitation have been lsucd,
nnd It Is thought a very enjoyablo even
ing Will be spent.
Contractors Colo nnd McDonald have a
large force of men nt work laying side
walks on that portion of the Sixth wnrd
In which tho council found It necessary
to proceed to lay the walks and enter
liens against the properly for the amount
of tho Improvement.
Miss Alpha Knapp, of Warren street, Is
convalescing after her recent Illness.
OBIXUARY.
Fied Olnader. jr., of tOU Price street,
lied tit 11 o'clock Inst night, at the age
of 40. Ho was ailing for only twelve
days of pneumonia. Ho Is survived by
a wife and two children.
FUNERALS.
The funeral of the Into Thomas Wright
will take place this afternoon from tho
house, IK'S Swetlnud street. Short ser
vices will bo held In St. Patrick's church,
and interment will be made In tho Cathe
dral cemetery. Members of the Brlsbin
Mine fund wilt attend.
Tho services over tho remains of the
late Mrs. Fbenezer Williams will be held
at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon at tho
house on Boulevard avenue, North Park.
Itev. Benjamin and Row 11. C. McDer
mott will officiate. Tho Simpson Male
quartette will sing. Interment will bo
made in Forest Hill cemetery.
The funeral services over the remains
of the lato Martin Koegan will be held
at Holy Cross church at 9 o'clock this
morning. Interment will be made In the
Cathedral cemetery.
Tho funeral services of tho late Mr.
Margaret Gillespie will bo held this af
ternoon at 2.M o'clock, nt thn home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gillespie, of Oak
street.
JtvsFMHvrs.
Lyceum Theatre,
M. Rels, Lessee and Manager.
A. J. Duffy, Business Manager.
Tuesday t
Nov. 25
THE GP.I3AT SUCCI1SS
Hall Cainc's Powerful Play
THE
CHRISTIAN
T.lebler & Co., Malingers.
With nn excellent oast, special scenery,
accessories and a detail of poifection that
characterized tho former engagements.
PKICES-S1.00, Toe, 30c. 2jc.
Seats on sale.
Wednesday Night, Nov. 26
Thanksgiving ht" Nov. 27
Miss Alice Fischer
in Grace Livingston Furntss' Comedy
Success
MRS. JACK
Direct from its triumphant run or.
infl Nights at Wnllack's and tho
1W victoria Theaters, New York.
Management Henry B. Han Is.
PRICES Matinee, w. B0 and "Jc.
Night, $1.50, Jl, 75, CO and 23c.
Diagram open.
One Night Only, FRIDAY, NOV. 28.
Fashion's Fairest Flower. GEO. W. LED
EREU'S successful musical gaiety.
THE
"WILD ROSE"
Cultivated for six months In N. Y. Glvon
fashlonablo prestlgo by being selected ns
tho Pieco do Resistance of tho most not
able function of Newport's season.
PRICES-J1.W, Jl.00, 7.-;c., Mc, 23c.
Seats on Bale Wednesday at 0 n. m.
Academy of Music
M, Rels, Lessee and Manager.
A. J. Duffy, Business Manngor.
Week ffAW Nov. 24,
Matinees dally starting Tuesday.
JOHN A. HIMMELEIN'S
Big Comedy Company,
THE IDEALS
Supporting Miss Beatrice Karlo In a reper
toire of scenlu productions, augmented by
Howson's 20th Century Band Orchesun.
Tuesday Matinee. "Captain Impudence."
Tuesday night, "Tho Great Ueyereaux
CflBe."
Prices (excepting Thanksgiving ilny)
Matlnco, 10 and 20c, Night, 10, 20 and SOe.
TMUi
TWO GREAT PLAYS.
5 Additional Specialties for Thursday only
Matinee, "Canity's Cross Roads."
Night "In tho Heart of the Stoint."
Thanksgiving prices;
Matinee ,, , We,, 20c, 80c.
Night lue., 20o., Mo,, We,
Dlaginm opens Tuesday at 0 a. in.
MASCAGNI
New
Armory
MONDAY EVENINfi. DEC, Si 1902.
The entire Mnseiignl Opera Company of 123 pcoplo will appear In the famous
Opera CAVAI.131UA Ul'STJOANA and selections, Horn his other operas with full
orchestia chorus and Grand Cast of Artists under personal dlieotlon of the
Composer under direction Fred C. Hand.
Prices 1,00, SI. 50 and 2,00. Box Seats, 2.00,
Diagram opens at Powell's Wednesday, Dec. 3d. 9 a. m,
SUBURBANS
STILL WINNING
tConcludcd front Pago CI
r0; ltldgwny, 423! llnan, !!S0! llels, 40c!
Game totals, SI0, 701,. 85-2U0.
Arlhigtoiis-Joncs, I2.1! J, Klofcr, ns.1;
C. Klefor, 431! Roll, K07i Mrlstcr, 150.
Ontiw totals, 770, 7f.t, 701-2222. ,
High score Roll, 20.'; high nverngc,
Waldner, 150 2-10.
The Franklins stopped their slide
clown tho toboggan by winning three
games from the unlucky Maettnerchor
team, which made Its best game total
of tho season, 827, The score!
Mncnnerchor Reppert, -Ira; Jiinsou, f,00
Roblhig, 113! Xolsmnu, 317! Westpfahl,
4S2. tlamo totals, 778, 827, 77S-2;iS3.
Fninklliis-liuchor, t(!3! Phllllpt, C3;
Elselo, 441! Rhlcl, 473! nothormel, l!2.
Game totals, Mo, 804, 7sfi 2IVJ.
High score, Phillips, 22.1; high average,
Phillips, 103.
The standing of tho clubs In this
league Is now as follows:
Won. Lost. P.C.
Backus 19 3 .792
Hampes 10 8 ,ff7
West Sldo 11 10 .BS3
Arllugtons 1.1 11 .312
Frauklliu 12 12 .3i0
Cambrians 10 11 .117
Independents K 10 ,".l.'!
Maennerchur 4 21 .U'O
Florey & Brooks will give a ball and
bag for the highest average during the
league series, the players competing
must participate In every game.
AMUSEMENTS.
The Dixie Theatre
HENRY FARNSWORTJI DIXIE,
Lessee and Manager.
Week of November 24.
TEN-ICHI
And his tioupe of Imperlnl Wonder Work
ers. Assisted by the following
Vaudeville Company:
James Richmond Glenrey,
The man with green gloves.
Bae & Bresche,
Flood Bros.,
Comedians and Acrobats.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young,
A Rural Wooing.
Eddie Mack,
Novelty Dancer.
Clara Douglas.
Singing and Dancing Comedienne.
Seats ivs-envl lv telephone.
. New 'Phone 1820.
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PR1CES-13C.,
seats, lo cents,
23c, "o, and 30c. Gal lei y
Special hiatlnee pi lees.
STAR THEATRE
G. HERR1NGTON, Manager.
THURSDAY. FrTdAY, SATFRDAY
Nov. 27, 2S, 29.
"A New York Girl"
Matinee Every Day.
Lubricate Your
ilachinery by
Scientific flethods
and save SIX.T' PER CENT, of ex
penses. We make a specialty of proper la
in Icants for piopor put poses.
The Sanderson
Oil and Specialty Co.,
Race Street, City.
Hints of Hosiery
Trade names and trade reputations
are valuable. The "Wayne Knit"
Hosiery is considered the equal of any
and superior to many. Here's a lit
tle list :
Women's Fleece Lined Hose
The prices commence at 15c. A very good stocking for tho
price.
Fleece Lined Balbrlggan 25c n pnlr
Number 000 Spliced-Heels and Double Soles 25c a pair
Number 081 Elastic Bibbed Top 25c a pair
Number 703 White Feet, Double Sole 25c a pair
Number 004 Extra Heavy Weight 25c a pair
Odd sizes for largo people.
Women's Wool Hose
Fine Cashmere Hose 25c a pair
Bibbed Wool Hose 25c a pair
Extra Heavy Wool 35c a pair
Super Cashmere Hose 49c a pair
Cashmere Hose, with French feet 59c a pair
Bibbed nnd plain grey Wool Hose 25c a pair
Children's Winter Hose
Extra Heavy Cotton Hose.
No. 3. Boy's Heavy Bibbed 25c a pair
No. 20, Boys' Wide Bibbed 25c a pair
No. 40, Girls' Fine Bibbed 25c a pair
Misses' Bibbed Hose 3 pairs for 25c
Misses' Bibbed Hose 2 pairs for 25c
Children's Fleece Lined Hose
Boys' Heavy Bibbed Hose 25c a pair
Misses' Fine Bibbed Hose 25c a pah
Boys' Heavy Bibbed Hose 15c a pair
Misses' Heavy Bibbed Hose 10c a pair
Children's Wool Hose
Misses' Black Bibbed Cashmere Hose 49c a pair
Boys' Wide Bibbed Hose, spliced knees 35c a pah
Boys' Wide Bibbed Hose, spliced knees 25c a pair
Boys' Fine Bibbed Hose 25c a pair
Infants' Wool Hose, eley heels and toes. . .15c nnd 25c a pah
Infants' Fine Cnshmcve Hose, with silk heels and toes
25c a pair
These are a few items ftom this toleiably complete stock. If
you once form the habit of coming here for Hosiery, you will con
tinue it.
Do You Want
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If you do, see full particulars as to liow
to get them, on page
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WHY
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SOLD AT GAME PRICE AS AT FOUNDRY BY
FOOTE & FULLER CO., WILLIAM CHAPPELL,
140-142 WASHINGTON AVENUE. PROVIDENCE SQUARE,
UNION CASH STORE, A. J. HOW LEY,
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