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THE SCRANTON TKIBUNE-MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 3002.
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The Modem Hitidwar Rlorc.
THE
OLD
WAY
Of chopping food is a chop
ping bcwl nnd knife iiml n
half horn's chop chop.
The now way Is a
n tl- . .1 1L.
v win rood unopper
? And five minutes' easy
Z2 work. The Gem Is a time
fo and labor saver. Tlnoe
X sizes,
X $1.25, $1.50, $2.00
Foote & Shear Co.
J 19 Washington Ave.
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I. F. MECARCEL f CO.
Bankers and Brokers,
Hoth 'piimcM. Conncll Building,
flou) People
Lose Their Money
By concealing1 it about
their peisons; by stowing;
it away in, jugs, jais and
stockings; by tucking it
under cnipets, in cup
boaids and huieau diaw
ers. These are some of
the ways by which peo
ple lose their money, and
sometimes theii LIVES.
Hou) People
Save Their Money
By depositing it nt 3 per
cent, inteiest in the
Dime Bank
Corner of Wyoming A ve
nue and Spruce Street,
SCRANTON, PA.
Ml
Register Now
For the New Term in
The flardenbergh
School
of Miisic and flrl
Carter Building.
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Steam
Ironed
Collars....
Have you noticed the plinblo feat
uie of the "Lackawanna finish," on
collais and cuffs? It about does
away with cracking-.
Steam-heated lolls on the honing
machine pioduce that flexibility
which could never be obtained with
As we practice it, laun
drylng Is a line art.
Lackawanna
TIIC"
Laundry
A. B. Warnian.
PERSONAL.
Mi. and Mia. Pied S. Ciodfioj ai homo
fiom a week in Now Yoik icty,
Walter M. "W.irKoii, of Dallas, Tex,
spent jostciday with Hoy (, Mtg.tigol,
of this city.
Miss Copplngei, of New Yoik eitv, Is
the guest ot hoi son, T 13 CiipphiKfi, of
101 J Vino sti cot
Mi. and Mis. C, 11 Tohty ami tamll.v,
Df North PaiK. havn i tunned fiom a
Visit with f i lends at Susquehanna.
The condition of Rev I .1 Lanblug,
who has bcon conllned to his homo hi Ill
ness for tho p.iht two wiel.h, was slight
ly lmpioed jiHteuluv Jtm Mi Sienna
acted as htipply loi Di. Lansing jihtti.
lay, pleaching moiulng and evening,
Mr. and Mis, C J Huikhait of Abei.
le'n, eiitcitainrd at Thanksgiving dlnm r
I'hoso picM-nt vvoie Mis. C "V. Cuitlh,
C. M. Ctutls, Mis. TotemlH and d.iushccis
Hayhello and Manilla, of Klmlmitit; Mi
nd Mis, w. w, petois, .Mi und Mis
llauy Roheits and dauuhtei, .Mlldu-d, of
peck-vlllo; Mi. and Mrs. C. n, I.uwn. Hello
ind Scldcu Low n. ot Duninoui, Mls rii
31" Ciiltls, of ciaik'H tliccn, and Mi and
His. Allen DavU, ot Klnyston, Pa
TIRST FALL OF SNOW,
It began to snuw isteuluy afteinonn
Ihortly after 5 o'clock and It continued
0 snow until artei 10 o'clock last uUht,
y which time tho whole oily was cn
'eloped In a g.ub of white, Theio wus
1 peiceptlble diop in the tempeuitute
tlong towaidb midnight, which would
eem to bo an Indication that theio
rould be no more mow.
The snow which did fall was of tint
no3t dUupreeable kind known us "wet
now," the kind that forms Into slush
ihen U striken tho sidewalk und thut
"Us walking unythlng but a delight.
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SCORES MADE
BY MEMBERS
CLOSE OF riFTH INDOOR SHOOT
ING CONTEST.
Conducted by the Electilc City Riflo
Club Pilaes Given to the Wlnneis
Weie Donated by Walter E. Davis,
H. M. Spencer, Captain John Blat
her and H. Popper and Son, of New
Yoik Details of tho Woik Done
by Those Who Engaged hi Contest.
'the llftlt annual rIiooIIiik contest of
the Ulccttlc City Utile club for this rea
son, which opened June If, MO.', and
cloned Nov, as, J 00J. The scoics of tho
mumheta follow :
Stoics. Total. Av'nRC.
Antliew Kilull
.. 10 ivn 13) D-10
.lolm Alliloii'Kff -til
Arnold Killlll Jil
.Tolin C. llltittu- . . . I'.
I'lilch Kmiltili . .. -I"
It. W. Do in SO
Captain .lolui Illattt'i. to
Casper Antlciccfi: .... 10
Dr. Jiitnl) IIlIiuci- ... a)
G. r. Pockoi- iis
A. A. Hi own ii
Arnold AndcieKR .... 4o
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110 1M0
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115 l!-4t!
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111 J-'O
111 1-4)
111 1-10
HOll-'.O
110 JlJ-.-rS
103 31-U
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17 1-10
1(13 2S-40
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SI 10-10
A. I!. lhl7lett li
AIpx (Jlniner M
V. I'. Welclicl Id
C. J. llilcliu S 117
j. i. mils 'ji ."i4o
'I'. I'alirenlinlt L0 Ib77
John Von WcNi'iiiluh JO 1SJ!
Jnlm C. Htufliili I) '.'M)
Special pilzes ofluii'd bv Walter I-.
Dah, II. M. Speuuei, (Jnptaln John
Hlitlei and 31. Popper and Son of New
Yoik weie given to the wlnneis. The
D.isls pil7.es welt- a Stevens iltle, model
Ideal Sclititen, No. ."it, and a handsome
Bold medal. The Spencer prize was ,i
silver medal, tho Ulatter, .i telescope
and II. Poppet it Pon, a sold modal.
TWO OUT-OF-TOWN LISTS.
Tribune's Junior Educational Contest
Atti acting Attention Eveiywheie.
The TilbuneS Junloi Educational
Contest Is becoming well Known ovci
wlioie In Noi theasleni Pennsylvania.
In the month since IL was announced
a. si eat many lists of woids have
been front" by bilfjlit voting people who
aie anxious to match their ability und
the keenness of their hiatus against
otheio In an eftoit to win one of tho
twenty Ohilstm.is pi events In cash
olfeiod to the score who make tho
largest list of woids out of the phiabe,
"The Home Paper."
These contestants aie not limited to
the city of Scinnton and its envlions.
On tho contiaiv, moie lists of woids
have been sent by oung people lesld
ing outside the holders of tho Electilc
City than fiom those within. Yestei
day's additions wete:
Geoige Beetens Moscow, Pa.
rioicnce Packaid, Brooklyn, Pa.
MISSIONARY RALLIES.
Eev. F. D. Gamewell Will Speak at
Them.
A sciies of misslonaiy tallies, with
afternoon and evening sci vices, will bo
held at the places named on tho dates
given below. Rev. P. D. Gamewell, the
famous pteachei-englneei of tho siege
of Pekin, will conduct a question box
each afternoon and speak at each even
ing set vice. Prominent pastors will
speak at the afternoon services, as fol
lows: AVedntsdav, Die 10, 'llioinpson. Pa I.
W. KaiHchnei, M. J) Puller nnd Will
lam HaoAlpine
Tliuisdjj, Die. II. Jeimvn, I'a G II.
Pioiitlm. 13 A. Cjuimln, S C. Simpluns
and C. II New lug.
Pi Ida, Die .-, Caiboiidalo. Pa O
A Place, R ij Clink and R M. Pasco.
Sunday, Dee II Di. Caniowell will ne
cupv thu pulpit at Ilonesdale in the mom.
ing and In tho evening at Haw ley.
An ofteilng will be leeelved at each
place to defiay expenses Pastois will
please announce these set vices and en
deavoi to stcme as latge an at tendance
as possible. J F. Winner, Ptesidlng
Uldei
ONE OF FHOHMAN'S BEST.
That Is What 'The Two Schools"
Which Is Heie Tonight Is.
When Mi. Chailes Fiohman visited
Summon iccently with his magnifi
cent new pioductlon of "Inipiudence,"
ne was vt'iy niiicli impietsed nnd giat-
Kled with the generous pattonago ex
tended, and the appieel.itlon evidenced
lor high class pi eductions at the Ly-
leum theater, and in t etui a he jnoin
Ised to send all of his best atti actions
heie this season. Ho is. keeping that
pioinlse by sending us tomonow night
"The Two Schools," a new foui-act
comedy by Alfred Copies, This will
bo tho same magnificent pioductlon'
nnd all-star cast which has just com
pleted a Inllllant inn of three months
at the .Madison Squaic theater. New
Yoik.
Among the well-known aitiMs who
will appear tomonow night mo James
Loo Finney, Ida Conquest, Jessie Hus
ky, M. A. Kennedy, Beattleo Moigau,
Mlnchell Smith, Ida Wntonnnn and a
number ot tho well-known people In
the Frohnian foices.
A. J. DUFFY,
Manager Ljceum Theater
Dr. Llndabuiy, Surgeon, diseases of
women a specialty, 215 Conncll building.
Hours: 11 a. m. to 4 p. m,; 7 to S 80
p. m.
Cigars
Jy the box
By the 100
By the 1000
Handsome holiday packages
in boxes of 12, 35, 50 and 100
each.
The Inigest stock of impoit
ed and high giade cigats ever
biouglit to Scianton for the
holiday tiade. Older eaily
to secute the best.
E. C. Dean,
1H Council Bldg.
SCRANTON CONSERVATORY OF
J. ALFRED PENNINGTON, Director,
FIFTY-SIXTH
St. Luke's Parish House,
Tuesday Evening, December 2.
See pi ogi ammo In this paper,
AWAITING THE DECISION.
Plttsbiug Deeply Inteiested in De
cision in Scianton Case.
flushing Is waiting a decision of tho
supreme court In the case fiom this
city Involving the question of a second
class city's light to tax the gioH 10
ceipts of existing public seivlco uu
porntlniiB. If the decision Is In favor of tho city,
the Pittsburgh authoiltlcs piopose to
put a tax on the gros lecclpts of eveiy
stieet car, electilc light, gas and other
like companies. Ordinances granting
fiant-hlscs to the Plttsbiug Hallways
company for now lines In various paits
of the city nic now before tho councils.
They will bo granted, the opinion In
Plttsbiug seems to bo only on condition
that tho company agrees to having Its
gross receipts taxed. There Is no ques
tion, In the minds of the Pittsburg ju
thoiitles but that new companies can
bo thus taxed under the provisions of
the now charter, but it Is In question In
tho Scranton case now- before the Su
pieme court as to tho lights to Impose
such a tax on existing companies.
A two per cent, tux on tho gioss re
ceipts ot the Plttsbiug public soivlce
companies, It Is claimed, would lalse a
levenue of $1,000,000 a year and would
enable the city to 1 educe its annual tax
levy four mllK A tax of fiom three
to five per cent., tho Pittsburg people
think, would not bo excessive.
The special committee appointed by
Plttsbiug councils to deal with local
lt.inohlbp taxes has been advised by
the best legal talent that the city has
the light to ases the stieet car lines
and oher public fianchlses bv a license
tax which Is piovlded for In a section
of the new chatter act. The committee
expects the decision of the Supieme
couit to be In accot dance with the legal
advice which they have leeched, al
though no move will be made until the
Scranton case Is settled
A favoiable decision b the couit at
this paiticular time would give councils
fiee i eln.
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OPENING OP MISSIONS.
Fit st Exeicises Were Held Yesteiday
in St. Petei's Cathedral This
Week for Women.
Foui mcmbeib of the Pa-sIoiilst ol
der began the conduction of a
thiee weeks' mission at St. Peter's
cathedtal jesteiday.
A solmen high mass was celebiatcd
at 10.30 o'clock by Rev. Dr. J. J. Lough
lan. assisted by Rev. P. E. Lavelle as
deacon and Rev. P. Boland as sub-deacon.
Rt. Rev. Bishop M. J. Hoban oc
uipicd ills thione and was attended by
Rev. J. A. O'Reilly and Rev. J. J. Giif
iln. Immediately aftei the llit gospel had
been sung tho acolytes formed in pio
cebslon and maiched to the main dooi
of the cathedtal, where they met the
font Passionlst fathets, all of whom
wete attlted in their habits. Tathei
Grogoiy boie alott a large ctuciflx, and,
followed by his fellow pilests and tho
-acolites, he came up the center aisle
chanting psalms
AVhen the sauc'tuaiy was i cached the
four priests knelt before the altar and
ofletod up a special piayet to the Holy
Ghost, asking foi dltectlon In their
woik and beseeching that success may
clown their effoits. Father Giegory
placed the ciucllix on the main altar
above the tabernacle and theie it will
teniain until the mission is over. He
then preached a sermon in which he
dwelt paitlculoily upon the opportuni
ties which will be afforded for spiiltunl
inipiovement dining the next two weeks
to thofee who have been luke-waim In
theli practice of tellglon.
The coming week will be given over
to the women and the (list of a seiies
of seimons designed especially for them
was dellveied last night by Father
Giegoiy. Theie was also benediction of
tho Most Blessed Sacrament. Theiu
will be mission masses evety morning
this week at li nnd S o'clock, each to be
followed by instiuctions, and benedic
tion and pennon each night at 7,00
o'clock. The services next week will,1
be for the men of the patlsh.
Theie weie special Instiuctions for tho
chlldicn yesteiday afternoon and theso
will be continued today and tomoirow
at 1 o'clock. The pilests who aie ton
ducting tho mission sue Fatheis Gieg
ory and Eugene, of this city; Father
Albert., of Cincinnati, and Father Noi
hei t, of Raltlmoie,
Be suie and see the
great bill at the Dixie
this week twice daily.
Fresh
Vegetables
All ordeis placed now
will show a handsome
pi out to the pm chaser.
Coin, pajticulaily, is
75 per cent, shoit in
dellveiy, Our opening
piices oie "vpiy low.
i
E, G. Coursen,
Wholesale and Retail.
IjdlilK'U
RECITAL
TWO SCHOLARSHIPS
HAVE BEEN CHOSEN
Miss Hnipur and Fied Klblor Have
Mnda Their Selections.
Two mutt! of the wlnneis In Tho
Tribune's iccent Educational Contest
have chosen scholarships.
Miss Beatrice Harpuf, of Thompson,
who finished twcntv-thlid, has sent
the following letter to Tho Tribune:
Thompson, Pa., Nov. 2rt, 100-'.
Tilhimc Publishing Companv.
Gentle-men: 1 received our letter thin
moiulng and In icplv would sav my
choice Is a f-clioliushlp In tho Interna
tional Coiicppondenco schools. I also wish
to thank The Trlbimo for tho oppoitunlty
to win this scholarship.
Youra icspcctlully,
llcalilco IIni pur.
Tied Klbler, of South Scranton, who
was twenty-foutlh at the finish, hns
also chosen a scholarship In the In
ternational Cot rcspondenco Schools.
The next In lino to hear from aie
Fiank B. McCrcaiy, of Hallstead;
William Cooper, of Piicebutg; Louis
Gere, of Biookljn; Don C. Capwell,
of Scranton; Hugh Johnston, of For
est City; Eddlo Mori Is, of South
Scranton; Miss Edna Coleman, of
Scranton; Walter Hallstead, of Scian
ton, and Arthur J. Thayer, of South
Scianton.
JORDAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.
Jersey Central Billing Cleik Tell
Unconscious and Died.
Thomas H. Jot dan, aged C3 yeats, of
Dlu Palm stieet, died very suddenly on
Satutday afternoon In tho oillce of
rielghl Agent H. IL Ashley, of the
Jeisey Centinl railioad.
Jordan was employed as a billing
clerk and worked at the company's
Height house on West Lackawanna
avenue. Ho was a big, hale, heaity
looking man, who was seldom ill and
Mr. Ashley was much surprised when
ho came into Ills office on Saturday
afternoon and said that ho felt sick.
Ho staggered to a chalt and fell Into
It unconscious.
Dr. Wlnebrako was summoned, but
Jordan died a few minutes after his ai
lival. Coioner Saltiy, who made a
post-mortem examination, said that the
cause ot death was a clotting of blood
In the valves of the heart. Jot dan Is
buivived by a wife and eight children.
XNELLEB. EXONERATED.
Fire Captain Declared Not Guilty by
Court of Inquiry.
The llndlngs of the coutt of inquliy
appointed bv Dhector of Public Safety
Wornihor to hear evidence legaiding the
chatges ptefened by former Pennati
ent Man Frank Dombacher, against
Captain Edwaid Knellci, of Hose com
pany No. (!, wete appioved by Recotdtr
Council on Satuidaj and weie made
public.
The membeis of the investigating
boaul by a, unanimous vole found
Kneller not guilty and completely ex
oneiated him tiom all the chaiges pie
fened. In theii findings the membeis
of the board nsseit that malice piompt
ed the bilnglng of the chaiges. The
lepoit was biRiicd by Captains C. E.
Tiopp, Thomas D. Campbell, M. J.
Ruane, Steillng Sinnell and U. B Bent
ley. SUES FORMER PARTNER.
Attorney Wilcox Wants Accounting
from Attorney Patteison.
Attorney William A. Wilcox, who ic
cently accepted a position as trust of
ficei of the Title Guai.mty and Trust
company, has brought u suit In equity
against his foimcr law paitner, Ros
well H. Patterson. He asks that a te
clevor be appointed and that a geneia!
accounting of the film's business bo
made and that all moneys due hint.
Including lfiG shares of stock of the
Consolidated Water Supply company,
ot Caibond.ile, bo paid over.
Attomevs AVIlcox and Pattei.son en
teted Into paitneishlp on September
HO, 1SS1, and icmalncd as business asso
ciates until quite iccently. Mr. Wil
cox Is represented by WHIaid, Wat ten
t Knapp nnd Heniy Hauling.
City and School Taxes 1002.
Tho above tax duplicates are now In
my hands for collection.
T. S. BARKER,
City Tieasurer.
Be suie and tce Fiank
Keenan & Co., at the
Dixie this weok twico
daily t
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You'll be sure to
select you r holiday gifts here.
"Santa Claus" has been to
holiday outfit; he,
givers and knows
go for the latest
furnishings, espe
the hnllrlnv trnrfp. '.
Don't put off II
wnat you can uo
the rush is on and
best.
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PREPARING FOR
THE HEARINGS
OPERATORS AND MINERS ARE
HARD AT WORK.'
Expel t Accountants on Both Sliten
Going Over the Companies' Books
with a View of Agreeing, as Far
ns Possible, on the Mathematics of
tho Wage Question CommlBsion
cis to Reassemble Tomorrow and
and Have n Conference at Night.
Flist Day May Bo of Interest.
The mine strike commissioner will
reassemble heie tomonow to proceed
with tho taking ot testimony In tho In
terrupted healings. Commissioners,
Watklns. Clark nnd Parkei, compiling
tho sub-cominlttee nppolntcd to use tho
the good olllces of the commission In as
sisting as conciliators In bringing about
an amicable adjustment aie now In the
city.
They do not expect to have any call
on their "good olllces" as conciliators.
The other commissioner have re-engaged
their rooms ot the Jermyn for an
Indefinite period, beginning tomorrow.
A contcience of tho commissioners will
take place at the Jermyn tomorrow
night.
Vice Picsldcnt David Wlllcox, of tho
Delaware and Hudson company Is the
only one of the out-of-town counsel for
the coal companies who has arrived.
He and James H. Tortey, of this city,
local counsel for the Delawaio and
Hudson, have boon confeirlng for the
past few days on tho evidence their
company will present. The counsel of
all tho companies aie to meet Thuisday
or Filday to confer about the presenta
tion ot theii side of the case.
Have Daily Conferences.
Pieslddnt Mitchell, Attorney Dauow,
Mr. Lloyd, Dr. Weyl nnd othcis of tho
miners' tepresontatlves before the com
mission, aie In dally confeienco legard
Ing the leopenlng of their case. The
mlncis' expert accountants aie going
over tho llgutes ot the companies on
tho matter of wages In pursuance to the
suggestion of the commission that such
matteis of mathematics ns can be
agteed upon shall pe ptesented jointly,
and without attendant controveisy.
Theie Is still a complete absence of
any definite knowledge as to how long
the sessions ot the commission will last.
Speculation as to how long the com
mltsionets will be heie taking tho tes
timpny, fixes the petlod at fiom tluee
weeks to thiee months. Judging from
the great mass of evidence the compan
ies have prepared coupled with thelt
determination to have every phase of
the contioversy thoroughly thicshed
out befoie the commissioners, makes
the latter guess the moie reasonable
one.
Dr. Roberts' Testimony.
When the commission adjourned, Rev.
Peter Roberts, Ph. D , was on the stand
about to be cross-examined by John T.
Lenahan, of counsel for the non-union
mlncis.
If the commission takes up tho work
whete It left off the first day of the sec
ond sitting of the commission will like
ly develop some intetestlng leading
matter as Mr. Lenahan, it is undei
stood, has some veiy pointed questions
to put to the mlneis' witnesses tegnid
Ing thelt- views on the lights and
wiongo of the non-unionist
Pioceedings in Book Foim.
Rpcogniing the wldespiead Inteiest
taken all over the countty in the tes
timony and aiguinent befoie tho An
thiaclte Stilke Commission, The Tilb
uno will pilnt In convenient book foim
the leports appealing in its columns
fiom day to day, and will offer a limit
ed edition of copies foi sale at ?1 each.
The volume will consist of seveial bun
dled pages, eight by eleven inches, and
will appear as soon as the commlsslon
eis render their decision. Tho dally
leports In The Tilbune miss nothing of
essential Interest and ato the fullest
and most accurate leports printed In
any newspaper. Oideis should be sent
to Tho Tilbune now as the edition is
liable to be exhausted.
CNSERVATORY RECITAL.
It Will bo Given Tomonow Evening
in the Parish House.
The fifty-sixth iccltnl of the conseiv
ntcny will bo given tomonow evening
in St, Luke's palish house under the dl
lectlon of J. Alfred Remington. The
following Is the pi ogi amine of plano
foite selections:
Eiiff inblii Class (Pom Pianos)
Sonatina, Opus !S Dlabolli
Missus Dotv, llesslot, Hodges, Kaufliold,
Law, Schlnger. Watklns, Williams,
Martha Ith hinond (Oieeu Ridge)
Peasant Dance, Op MS, No. n.
liaumfcldpi-
initially Giectlng, Op (-0, No. U..IIIUcr
Anna Wnh! (Scianton)
(IoIiIIu'h Rcvelr. Op, 19 r.lhnboig
Anna Wahl, Maiguiut Wyley, Maigailto
Y.n bo
please if you
our store, and bought his
is the king of gift
the proper place to
styles and best
daily ordered for
until next week
now. Come before
we can serve you
ma
ri
Happy Dream Watl!!.i..i...Hallcndoif
Helen llopowell (Hcranlon)
llcilgo Roses, No, I.,,.., ...... .Kplndlcr
UpshIb Pleico (Sciahtoh) '
"Out in tho Uiocn," Op SIS, No. 1 ,
UIPSO
I'lota Kaufliold (Bcianlnii)
Miirmlcn. On. .s. No. L1..
..Von Wlhit
511pm Mnty Klnwci- t(louldshoio)
also Impiomiitii In A 1 hit,
Von Wllm
Mls Edith Dotv (South Ocianton), Mlsa
llir.i'l tle-sslit' (111 ocn Uldgw), Miss
Nelllo Hchlager (Scialtton), Miss Ethel
Watklns (lis de Put 10
Wlld lllossoms (Wilde lllueihcn) .
King
Clitia linns (Scianlon)
HphinhiB Wheel (tu Simla's Sphui-
stllho Ileudel
MIh Ounsln Itiandl
Sonatina. Op. 10, No, 1 Oeiny
(Tin co movements )
Miss Olai u HiownhiR
Concetto In E Pat Majoi.. Uoethovcn
Tho oichestial aeconumnlmciit at
lnngpd foi second piano playid by Mr.
Pennington.
Ensetnblo Clans (Foui Planus)
Hchlller FpHtlval Matih Xlevcibeer
Misses Ui owning, Ciane, Flench, flerlocK,
Hllks, llli. shield, Hlucinn, WiiKenhuist.
Thoy Pay the User.
If you wish a half-tone or line cut,
let tho Scranton Tribune mako It for
you. Our equipment for this work Is
complete and up-to-date. Wo havo
facilities for doing the finest sort of
work at lowest prices nnd what's more,
we do It. A trial order will convince
you.
m fc i ii
Miss Le Vay at Hotel Jermyn.
Tuesday, Dec. 2, with advanced styles
in mid-winter millinery and fancy stock
collais.
Announcement.
Mis. R. Ulonm, tcpiesentlng 11. Mon
golics, of No. 7JG Uroadwny, Now Yoik,
will be at Hotel Jeinin Tuesday, Dec.
2. with a full line of fine fuis nnd Per
sian Jackets at wholesale pi Ices. Room
1GC.
Be suie and see the
Four Lukins nt tho Dixie
this week twice daily.
Bargains
Today
At $9.98
All-Wool Oveicoats, in all
the fashionable lengths. Black
and Oxford, extra well lined
and tailoied. Fully worth
$12.00 and $13.50.
At $11.98
Nobby, pei feet fitting Coats, fej
to lit any form and please any
taste. All wool with, bioad
shoulders and loosely cut. $15
values.
At $14.98
Oveicoats that aie models of
high art tailoring. Made of
fine imported woolens.
All cais transfer to
Great
I Overcoat l
HE BROS.
Rnw wn mi mini mi mi i I'm bi i
CONTENTMENT
reigns supreme in the home that hns a snug savings account
for a safe-guard, HAS YOURS ?
ONE DOLLAR
will stmt one with us
nnd we'll do it as chefcr
fully and with as much
courteousness as though
it were a thousand. . . .
A LIBERAL INTEREST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS
ACCOUNTS.
TITLE GUARANTY
Temporary Quarters,
I. A. Waties,
Pichldcnt.
F. L. Phillips,
Ticustuci,
Established
IHl'.r.
r. L. UT3I1C
It Is often a source of great satisfaction to purchasers to be able t
make their own selection of skins for garments. Wo are now in the
exclusive fur business, and prepared to show you a large line cf tho fol
lowing high-grade furs :
ALASKA SEAL
PERSIAN LAMB
BKOADTAIL
EUMINE
RUSSIAN SABLE
HUDSON BAY SABLE
MINK
CHINCHILLA
BLACK LYNX
BLUE LYNX
Remodeling .nut Repairing
Is Given Special Attention.
324 Lackawanna Avenue.
SI
20 Stamps with
every purchase of
$1.00 or more.
Good Nov. 29 and
December 1.
Wo will nlso givo Keys to
our RED BOX which, contains
$20.00. Tho Koy that opens
tho box gets tho $20.00 at
Nettleton's
Shoe Store
134 Washington Avenue.
Opposite Connell Building,
J.
Atkin's
Saws....
Cnnrc?
LJd. W iJ !
Are of superior
quality.
Our assortment
is complete.
We want your saw
business.
Bittenbender &
l 126-128 Franklin Ave.
f,,l,"i"$,'i',i"l",S,'S,,I"i'4,,l,,S"l,'i,t"l"!'
Oneita
(Elastic Ribbed)
Union Suits
For men cover the whole
body like an additional
skin, fitting like a glove,
softly and -without pres
sure. No buttons down
the fiont. Special piice,
$2-50
Worth $4.00
412 Spruce St.
-
NEW LINE OF SMOKING JACK
ETS, HOUSE AND BATH ROBES.
TRIBUNE WANT ADS.
BRING QUICK RETURNS
AND TRUST CO.,
135 Washington Ave.
1
9 llii
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
Abinni Nesbitt, Thomas E. Jones,
O. S. Johnson, Wm. F. Hallstead,
Louis A. Waties, Thos. H. Watklns.
Iligli-Class
Purs
BAUM MARTEN
STONE MARTEN
BLACK MARTEN
ISABELLA TOX
SABLE TOX
WHITE FOX
BLUE FOX
BLACK FOX
BEAB
Tiisli Paid for
Raw Furs.
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