"I'V .'" . "' .t3"' ,. t-nVBn .. :-'. "wiiwa miw, 'i r.viwiwgr, .7?:. 1 . w r t-y -!wv. , ..- -. . ' -"- .'V" -v- ". -'' '', ..-.' w-. -,. - v,v v,,v4l.-j?;. ',.r .,c,,,, iwv,7ra-:v'7' -" . -i ' 4 f ,'.'- 'j - ' '( - s " ' f" ' .' ' . ' ' ! k , V ' 0 tTHlil SCRANTON TRIBUNES-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1902, . Children's Eyesight Parents are responsible for the sight of their child. Watch out for frowns or squints. When he reads or looks at a picture book, does ho hold It too near or too far? 15 Inches Is the right dis tance. These little defects grow faster than the child and In many cases can be overcome If dis covered In time. DR. B. A. BAER EYE SPECIALIST. MAMJPACTL'KINfi OPTICIAN 331 Washington Ave. MM SCRANTON. PA WtmW I Cotinly Savings Bank and Trfosf Company, 506 Spruce Street. , Receives Deposits in Sums of $1 and and pays per cent, in terest thereon. . A. WATBES, President. O. S. JOHNSON, Vice-Pies. A. H. CHRISTY, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Wm. F. irallstenil, 1 Everett Wnrrcn. K. P. Kingsbury. August Robinson, O. S. Johnson. 1 Jos. O'Brien, L. A. AValrcs. Jw? ??????? Judge the nucstlon of low nrlces nml uood vu There are two Hides In the subj yiicsuon on one, slue ih duality mid other Is prices. We are showing largest line of picture, art goods liurnt wood novelties that can found in Hie city. We Invite you look our goods over and von ean whoro we wive yen the middle mi proms. Inc. ect. the the and be to see m COUPON Cut this out. ami present it at our store. Purchase goods to the amount of S1.00 or wore nnil von will receive 30 STAMFri KltHE. Jacobs & Fasold, 209 Washington Ave OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO V "They Draw Well." Morris' Magnet Cigars A Tho bst value for 5 cents. Try one and you will smoke no other. All the leading brands of r.e. cigars nt J1.73 per box, or 6 for 25c. The largest variety of Plpea and Tobaccos in town. E. C. MORRIS, The Cigar Man 325 Washington. Avenue. ooooooooooooooooo In and About 'jt-jtjt The City Meeting This Morning. ( The board of manager,! nf tint Eloioncc Cilttenton home will have a meeting this morning nt lit o'clock. Meeting This Afternoou. Tho Central AVoinuns' Christian Tern peraneo union will meet this afternoon ut 3 o'clock In Guernsey's ball. Subject, "Sck-ntllle Temperance Instruction." Meeting of Ministers. Tho Methodist minister:' meeting was held In Hint Park' church at liufl o'clock yesterday morning. The Rev, M. D. Fuller, D. D gave a vor excellent article nu "Prolltablo Preaehing." Tim discussion was lively and hearty. Reception to the Victors. Preparation'.- for a reception In honor of the victorious .Scruntim singers are I now under way. It will tnkn tho form i of a concert mid social and will bn held nt Miihlo hall. The date lias not ns vet been llNCrt, but It will likely ho some duv this week. I The, Evidence Heuid. The court of liinulry appointed by Dl- reelbV of Public Safety AVormt-er to con. , ubUurttholeluirge.s, of. intoxication brought 2 ffijalnst Cuimiin Pulley, of Engine coin Jf puny No. n, by Superintendent Enrbor, bavo heard In thu nvldeneo In tho case i and will render a verdict within a few I ilays. An All Day Meeting. Ill the (lospel Tubci'fiuclo church, Jef. feron avenue, Dunmore, on Tuesday 1 f .111.. ll.nAl. ...Ill 1 I.aI.I .l.n .....l... .......... Is' nll-dny meeting of Die Christian anil .Missionary Alliance, Rev, A, E. Thump. son, who Is ubout tu take up nilsslonaiy work in Jerusalem, will be present tu I speak, Sessions at 10.30 a. in. and 2.3) and 7.30 p, m. All Invited to attend, M. H. Dale to Do the Work. 3 31. II. Dale has agreed to take up the Ijcontrnct of Thomas Gannon for the con. Instruction of the suwer to tellevu tho Jjmalu sewer on Lackawanna avenue, and Swill begin work tomorrow, Cannon 3 throw 'iip the contract when thu work jivaa half completed, alleging that lie Scuuld not continue It for tho contract Sl'i'K'e. Mr, Dale was one of his bonds- Imen, and it was Intimated to him that ihu would bo proceeded ugulnst If .he did not. tuke u: tlio contract'. .. i MASOAONI AND HIS COMPANY. Their Coming Is Awntted With Much Interest. The coinlitR of .MuflciiKiil nml his Oruiul Operu company la tin event that tuny well challenge nttetitlou. Untiues tlonably. Mitscnprnl Is mic of tho mod Illustrious of the younger eumptwer. ami his "Cuvnilerlii lliuHlcatm" M butinit to live, llttt aside from Mm'caK- nlt the presence ur the nrgtiniiiaium which Is composed of one hundred per sons, the orchestra itlniio numbering it fly four, Is one that might well rivet attention. A brilliant performance Is offei ed. Part llrst will be nn operatic concert by member.1) of the cast nml the orches tiu, directed by Miiscagnl. Part sec ond will be thu production of the en tire opera, "Citvallerla llustlcunn," with a. full cast, chortis and orchestra In coslume, till directed by .Mascagnl, The giving of "Cavallcrla ltUHtlcana." under Hit direction of. the enmposer. reveals mysterious depths and bounties of sym pathy on tho parts of the composer and Ills trained musicians. Mascngnt feelB the wonderful emotions that sprang In lh conception nf the opera and gave It Its wondrous beauties. Under his baton one sees and hears the opera nn under no other Influence possible. The organization Is thoroughly drilled and Intensely given to the work In hand. Thu principal artists are: Slgn ora Cnppolll, Hlgnora. Frtrnettl, Slgnorn De I'llllpi, Slgnora Del Parto, Slg. Schliivnzzl, Miff. Dellattl and Slg. Frns conu. HALE A DOZEN LISTS. COULTER GOT THE DECISION WON A TEN ROUND FIGHT PROM BILLY MAOK. JUlnve you tasted rnUlTI-JD WHKAT? Three Weeks Are Left Before Junior Educational Contest Closes. There were six lists or words sent in yesterday to compete for the cash pres ents offered by The Tribune In its Junior Kducatlonal Contest. Three or those were from Scranton and three from outside, us follows: Margaret Payne, GOO Adams avenue, Dunrr.ore. Howard W. Starkweather, I.esler shlre, X. Y. Margaret Pentecost, Peckvllle, Pn. Kdlth II. Mclntyro, !20 Gibson street. Willie Toy. r.14 Harrison avenue. KllsworthJ)avlcs. C Corbett avenue. The chance to win a, score of cash Christmas presents, ranging in value from $20 In gold to r.O cents, does not often occur to the young people of this section, especially when It Involves no labor, but only pleasant study to qualify as one of the contestants. Three weeks are still left for the bright boys and girls to pore over the dictionary and pick- out the words that are admissible under the rules. These rules can be found on the fourth page or today's Tribune. WANT TO COLLECT ON BONDS. Event Took Place Last Night Before a Large .Crowd and Was One of the Liveliest Fights Ever Seen In This City Coulter Led the Fight ing from the Start and Was In Much Better Form Thau Mack, Who Was Too Fat Decision Gave General Satisfaction. Dime Bank Is Suing the City to Re cover Large Amount. A bearing in the case brotfght'by tho Dime Savings bank, to- recover from the city upwards jf '$12,000, the amount of certain puvirfg bonds held by that institution was conducted yesterday by Attorney Knlph Little, sitting as referee. Attorney Cornelius Comegys I'epresenls the bank and City Solicitor Watson the city. The bonds arc part of those issued by the city In payment of paving done on Washington avenue between Olbson and Klectrlc streets. They were Issued over ten years ago and the bank con tends that they should now be paid. The city's defense is that the bonds tlo not fall due until sutllclent money is paid in by the property owners along tlie line of the pave to meet them. It is contended that there Is a sutllclent sum of money now outstanding to pay the bonds and that they will not ma ture until tills money Is paid in. ARTICLES ARE SIGNED. Preliminaries All Arranged for the McMillan-Dwyer Match. Articles of agreement have been signed by D. A. McMillan, of Mil waukee, and Prof. M. J. Dwyer, of Waterlmry, Conn., for their wrestling match, which has been arranged to take place at the Scruuton IJieycle club houe, Dec. !). The match Is to be for a purse of $200 and a percentage of gate receipts. The stake, it is expected, will amount to $.100. McMillan Is to throw Dwyer three times in an hour. He has defeated Jenkins, MoLeod and Burns in straight matches and the Terrible Turk In a handicap match. He has wrestled over a thousand times in matches and 'has held world's cham pionships hi wrestling, hammer throw ing and lifting. lioth contestants have posted their money and gone into training for the ma teli. D., L, & W. WAGE LIMIT. Higher Now Than Most All Other Railroads. There- Is no foundation, in fact,, for the rumor in circulation to the effect that tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad company Intends In creasing the wages of their employes ten per cent, over tho present scale paid. An ofllclal In authority Is responsible for the statement that the company now pays a higher rate of wages than most railroads In tho country. The wage scale was Increased materially under the present management. Account Mascagui Grand Opera Com pany. At Armory, .Scranton. Pa,, Monday, December S, 1002. Arrangements have been made with the Delaware and Hud son Kallroad company for special rates between Wllhes-Hurre and Avoea, and Carbondalo and Peckvllle, Consult lo cal agents as to train service and rates, Hilly Coulter, of Dumnore, got a de cision last hlght on points, over Hilly Mack, of Park Hill, after ti hotW con tested ten round tight, pulled orf In this city before- a very cosmopolitan crowd of Interested spectators, numbering about 2,'0. There has boon a bitter rivalry be tween the two men. dating back for u very long lime and there was no dif ficulty some weeks ago in arranging a match. Kuoh man had a crowd of sup porters and admirers present last night and tho referee was obliged at times lo threaten to call things oft because of the coaching Indulged In by them. Thu simple request, "Xo remarks, gentle men," didn't have much of a quieting effect nml a stronger lino of language had to be used. The men entered the ring promptly at 10 o'clock after a rather uninteresting six round preliminary bout between two youngsters. They are both of a size as regards height but Coulter was plainly in the best condition. He weighed In just before the fight at 142 pounds and there didn't seem to be an ounce of flesh on his lithe and muscular form. Mack's seconds wouldn't say what he weighed, but ho looked as if ho would tip the scales at 1B0 or 155 pounds and there was a deal of flabby flesh on his frame. A Lively Beginning. The first five rounds were the liveliest and things dragged after that until the ninth, when both men livened up again. Old timers who witnessed thu bout, however, say that it was one of the snappiest and prettiest fights ever seen In this city. It seemed to be tho unan imous sentiment that Mack would have made a better showing If he had been in better form. Coulter led the fighting from the handshake and was on the defensive for only a few short Intervals during the ten rounds. He used his right arm almost entirely during tho first few rounds and Mack just managed to get his head out of the way of terrific full swings from him a dozen times. Had one of the kind that Coulter was lad ling out In the first four rounds landed squarely Mack would have been dead to the world. As It was, he only got half their force. The men were at It hammer and tongs from tho first call of time and before a half minute's lighting Mack landed a left bander under the jaw that sent Coulter down on the floor. He took eight seconds and then jumping with cat-like agllty swung his right twice In succession, but Mack dodged back and escaped. Mack drew first blood in this round with a right on the nose. Coulter started out at a. 2.20 gait in the second, but failed to land effectively on Mack's head, though he got In some short arm jabs in the chest that count ed. He was on the offensive through out the round, but Mack got out of his way. Some Bad Openings. Mack left some bad openings in the third round and Coulter got in with his right several times, but never land ed squarely. Coulter kept forcing the fighting and had Mack on the run. The latter got In a few on the body. The fourth round was the hottest mix-up of tho night and told on both men. It was no child's play. There was no fiddling and few clinches. Both were on the aggressive and both gave and took from the start. About the middle of the round Coulter began to see things coming his way and sailed in. He got Mack over the ropes and the latter seemed going, but worked out Into the center. Then Coulter tried a wild bull rush and went after his man, throwing science lo the wind, Ho swung his right four times with the rapidity of a locomotive piston, grunt ing viciously, but Mack ducked and got out of the way. Coulter followed him to the ropes and had him half over when time was called. The strain told in the fifth when both men began to look groggy. There were two lively Interchanges at close quar ters but no effective blows were laud ed. The sixth was a series of clinches and tho referee worked harder thnn either man in separating them. Mack began to loom up In the seventh and looked fresher than over. He landed a hard left on the Jaw, but Coulter blocked two stiff upper cuts. Tho eighth round was tame, Coulter doing the leading but landing only lightly. Coulter landed a hard one on Mack's Jaw at the opening of the ninth but the latter wasn't phased a little bit and only smiled. They were dancing when time was called. The tenth was fairly fast and honors were evenly di vided each man giving and receiving. Coulter landed a lonely punch on Mack's nose and drew blood Just before lime was called. The referee's decision in favor of Coulter was generally satisfactory, though there were tho usual number of dissatisfied ones. Mack's body was a mass of livid red spots and Coulter's face was not pretty looking, Have you tusted FRUITED WHEAT? v; ' J-' ' KEEPING UP GOOD WORK THE SUBURBAN TEAM WINS THREE MORE GAMES. A prominent Southern lady,". Mrs. Blanchard, of Nashville, Tenn., tells how she was cured of backache, dizziness, painful and irregular periods by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Gratitude 6ompcls mo to acknowl edge tho great raorlt of your Vege table Compound. I have suffered for four years with irregular and pninfid, menstruation, also dizziness, pains in tho back and lower limbs, and fitful sleep. I dreaded the time to coma which would only mean suffering to mo. 8ix bottles of .Lydia K. Flnkhum'tf Vcprctublo Compound brought me health and happiness iu a few short months, aud was worth more than njonths tinder the doctor's care, which really did not benefit mo at all. 1 feel like another person now. My aches and pains have left me. I am satisfied there is no medicine so good for sick woman as your Vege table Compound, and I advocate it to my lady friends in need of medical help." Mas. B. A. JIlaxcuadd, 422 Broad St., Nashville. Tenn. $5000 for ftlt If original of about liUtr proving gtnulntnesa cannot bt pmductil. When women are troubled with menstrual irregularities, weakness, leucorrhoea, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-down feel ing, inflammation of the. ovaries, back ache, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Plnkharn'oVegetablcCompound. Made a Total of 2,010 Last Night and Took Three Games from tho Orango and Blacks Electric City Wheelmen Tied with Bicycle Club for First Place Hampo Team Won Three from Independents and Con tinues to Crawl Up on the Backus Five Other Games. The truly- remarkable bowling rec ord made by the .Suburban team In the last two weeks was kept up hist night when tho players of- this splendid or ganization rolled up a score of 2,010 and look three games from tho Orango und Blacks. Tho score: OltANCB AND BLACK. Lilt 1i!l IS! Xorthup 121 MJ Simpson Kl LSI Clarke 207 I'JO Stair i::i lis 70) 5,07 StJHCKHAN. Kowlsou 222 172 Pond 1(!2 ir,7 Hitchcock 171 J.Vl Shennan JS7 172 Nlchol 171 1SS 132-IIS 190- .174 l-,7- -17,1 ll')7 Ml ii7- va s:n-2loo 102- KM 201- B2S 1IS-ISI iia res IK!- 012 SW 2010 AN OVERHEATED STOVE. Caused a $5,000 Fire on Monroe Avenue, Dunmore. Fire yesterday morning destroyed the two frame dwellings owned by John Devereaux on Monroe avenue, Dun more. Tho flames were caused by an overheated stove in the house. Which was occupied by two Italian families. They were not at home when the fire was discovered. Owing to a. delay in the arrival of the Dunmore companies, the flumes communicated to the adjoining build ing, which was badly damaged before the work of the firemen began to show, it was also owned by Mr. Devereaux and was occupied by him. Recorder Council happened lo be near the scene and he ordered an alarm sent in from Scranton Box G", to which tho Crystal, Phoenix and General Phinney companies responded, as well as Chief Ferber. The Dunmore fire alarm system, which has been more or less out of order recently, was responsible for the slow response of the companies. In some houses the indicators did not reg ister and in others showed the wrong box. The loss on the building Is estimated at about $.",000, partially covered by insurance. 91fi S."iS High score llowlson, 222. High average Ilowlson, lSH 1-3, .The Klectrlc City Wheelmen, by win ning two games from the Arcadians last night, tied themselves with the Scranton Bicycle club for first place. The score: ELECTRIC CITY WHEELMEN. McCracken LIS 170 17r, 7.03 B.Davis 1", 151 1" 4U1 A. Davis ISil 1l!i 177402 Williams 177 171 l:!2 ISO Wettllng 101 131 120-127 -iiS-2.'; 790 773 ARCADIANS. Owens 149 1.7! Morgan 131 1S2 Chatlleld 1M 117 Skcrrett 101 121 Stover 122 19.". IS 1 Toughness Is a Virtue j i In a lamp chimney. Tho toughest of all Is ' THE E & P. TOP "Being Intelligently made on scientific principles and of the very best materials, It wears llko metal." It's tin- 4 matchable. Price 1 (JC SOLD 8Y ALL DEALERS WHO CATER TO THEIR PATRONS' BEST INTERESTS CAPITAL, - - - $200,000 SURPLUS (earned), 600,000 Are Guarantees Of safety when you deposit In thb Bank, one of the strongest in the United States. Business and personal accounts arc well cared for. Three per cent Interest Is paid on Savings Accounts, whether large or small. The Third National Bank, JJ8 Wyoming Ave., Scranton, Pa. CAPITAL, $200,000. SURPLUS (EARNED) $600,000 Accounts can be opened by mail. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7:30 TO S:30. N 1J4- 140 123 439 103 G0 130 Em 101 178 K S01 721-217S High score Stover, 195. High average McCracken, 107 2-10. The Scranton Bicycle club five did fine rolling last night, but lost two games to tho Green Ridge "Wheelmen. Gorman's average of 20S 1-i! Is the high est made so far this season. The score: SCRANTON BICYCLE CLUB. Roper 146 145 ir.l 143 Gorman 212 212 201 0i" Mitchell 100 1fiS K.O 481 O'Connell 200 121 170491 Wardell 1S3 . 125 101472 901 771 S3 1 2520 GREEN ItlDGE WHEELMEN. Taylor .... Wcdeman Mason Moore ..... Welchol .. 10S 1.V, i:.n 210 ItiS 1S3 1", 1.10 171 i: soo 192- j 13 100 470 LIS- 170 177 503 153- 019 S1S-2571 WANTS MORE FIREMEN. But Director Wormser Will Ask for No Additional Police. Director of Public Safety 'Wormser' Is busily engaged in preparing his es- (tlmates for tho coming fiscal year, and has practically decided not to ask for any additional patrolmen though ho is Impressed with tho necessity of hav ing a larger police force In this city. He will ask, however, for a number of additional permanent men for the bureau of fires believing that the ef ficiency of the city's fire fighting force will be greatly increased by increas ing the number of men in nil tho hose houses to four or more. An additional man will be asked for tho Keyset' Val ley Hose company, which has just been admitted Into tho bureau by or dinance. Proposals for the equipment of this company are to be asked for within a week or two. Two permanent men vlll bo attached, one having already been appointed and how assigned temporarily to Engine company No. 1. MUST CLEAN SIDEWALKS. Trouble in Store for Those Who Don't Before Tonight. Director of Public Works Itocho Is determined to strictly enforce during tho coming winter tho ordinance re quiring all property owners to clean their sidewalks within twenty-four hours after every snow storm. He In structed Superintendent Thomns, of tho bureau of highways and sewers, yes terday to notify nil property owners to thoroughly clean their sidewalks be fore sundown tonight. It Is understood that all persons who fall to do this will be promptly arrest ed and inado to pay a line to Impress upon their minds tho necessity of liv ing up to tho requirements of the city ordinances. J. T. JONES ARRESTED. SAFE DEPOSIT PROTECTION For valuable papers, bonds, insur ance policies, jewels, etc., is of fered by the Merchants anb Mechanics Bank Individual compartments in their modern, impregnable steel vault are rented at from $5,00 to $40.00 per year, according to size. His Wife Claims That He Assaulted Her. John T. Jones, "of 1140 Eynon street, was arrested yesterday by Special Offi cer llyers on a warrant issued by Muglstrato Millar, charging him with assuultlng and deserting his wife, Jen nie, who lives at 1221 Hampton street. He entered bail for his appearance at a hearing next Wednesday night, Mrs, Jones, who has two small chil dren to care for, declares that her husband beat her about tho chest until sho was black and blue because she refused to loan him money. Sho says that he then left her and went to live with his mother. OFFICERS OF HEPTASOPHS. S57 High score Gorman, 212. High average Gorman, 20S 1-3. The standing of the clubs in this league is now as follows: Won. Lost. P.C. Scranton Bicycle club 10 5 .007 Electric City AVheolmcn .. 10 5 .607 Suburbans 9 (i .Oik) Arcadians 0 0 .500 Green Ridge Wheelmen I s .33.! Orango and Black :s. 12 .200 City Bowling League. The Hampo team advanced Itself to within a few points of the top notch Backus five last night by winning three straight from tho Independents. Tho score: INDEPENDENTS. Broing 112 Waldrou Ill Rldgeway 109 Ilaau 109 Reese 103 J WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS. ' J : s Introductory Sale of AH ' Wool and Cotton Blankets J At prices that cannot fail to command attention. j The Blankets offered arc all of this season's produc- tion and the very best that money can buy in their J respective classes, livery statement made here is a fact beyond dispute. ' ' i rwa55Etyag3Bas:g: Zl Blanket Sale Prices WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, ll-l Blankets, worth $2.25, nt...$1.f'S 11-1 Blankets, worth .$2.75, at... 2.25 10-1 Blankets, worth, $3.25, at... 2.75 11-4 Blankets, worth ?3.75, at... li.lH) 11-1 Blankets, worth Jl.00. nt... 3.50 ll-l Blankets, worth $5.00, ut... 1.25 11-1 Blankets, worth S5..7), at... 4.50 11-1 Blankets, worth $5.50, at... 4.75 11-t Blankets, worth $0.00, at... 5X0 31-1 Blankets, worth $0.50, at... 0.00 ll-l Blankets, worth $S.no. at... 7.75 31-1 Blankets, worth $10.50, at... 9.50 GREY WOOL BLANKETS. $2.25 10-1 Blankets, worth $2.75, 10-1 Blankets, worth 53.25, 31-1 Blankets, worth $3.25. ll-l Blankets, worth $4.00, 11-1 Blankets, worth $5.ii0, 11-t Blankets, worth $5.50, 11-1 -Blankets, worth 4.50. at., at., nt.. at., at., at., at.. 1.75 3.50 4.25 1.50 1.00 SCARLET WOOL BLANKETS. 30-1 Blankets, worth $3.25, at...J2.75 ll-l Blankets, worth $1.00, at... 3.5U 11-t Blankets, worth $5.50. at... 4.50 Oilier makes have similar reductions. jr 0 0. Cotton Blankets Reduced These are all well made given. Fancy borders, WHITE BLANKETS. lu-l Blankets, worth 50c, at....$ .39 10-1 Blankets, worth 75c, at 59 31-1 Blankets, worth $!.(). at 70 ll-l Blankets, worth $1.35. at... 3.13 Blankets for tho Bath and Lounging In all tho latest de signs and colors ut 79 and measure well to the size of course. GREY BLANKETS. 30-t Blankets, wortli 50c, at.. 30-1 Blankets, worth 05c, at.. 31-1 Blankets, worth $1.00. ul... 11-1 Blankets, wortli $1.25, at., ll-l Blankets, worth $1.35, at.. Special values in Comforts. . .39 . .19 . .79 . .95 . 1.15 ILUIPES. Wharton 191 Evans 152 Frantz 191 MoWllllams 110 Murphy 109 12S 157 351 129 102 730 195 171 151 l.".S 111 S19 131- 401 142 413 131 451 302 400 322-417 CSS 217.1 2U5 591 142 405 219- 501 397 501 100 479 929-2597 M9 High score Frantz, 219. High average Wharton, 197. The Cambrians fell an easy mark to the Arllngtons last night on the latter's alleys and lost three games. Tho score: ARLINGTON'S, J. Klofer 117 109 HI- 10) O.Jones 175 130 3S9 rw C. Klcfcr 155 JSS 332-415 Roll 301 ' . 153 2ft)-517 Melster 139 HI 1 S3-472 "SO 730 .V.I 2301 CAMllRfANS, A. Davis 137 10:1 170- l2 Laro 129 119 112420 Eeldman I'M Es 133-431 (llllnsplo 331 112 173-419 AY. Davis ., 2ivi 139 137470 700 707 701 222S High score-Roll and W. Davis, 200. High average-Roll, 172 1-3. The AVest Side bowlers didn't do re markable work liiBt night, but they won two of threo loosely played games from tho Franklins. The score: FRANKLINS, flcConnell & Co. Hi The Satisfactory Store. 400-402 Lackawanna Avenue. Let Us Have Figures Result of the Election in Green Ridge Lodge, No. 100. Green Rldgo lodge, No. 199, of tho Heptasophs met iu Masonic hull, Green Itldge, last night and elected the fol lowing officers: Archon, George Miller; provost, Joseph Cooper; prelate, l CJ. Dean; secretary, It. II. Sykes; financier, G, E. Haldemun; treasurer, 14. G. Stevens; Inspector, J, U, Hopewell; warder, Ezra Gray; sentinel, L. AV, Lewis; trustees, If. L. Uurdick, J, U. Hopewell, F. A. Brelg; representative to the Supreme lodge, J, G. Gelser. Tho lodge was entertained after the meeting at the homo of J. U, Hopewell. AYcichel 120 1M 120-430 Rlrchor 120 13S 121- 3S5 Phillips 101 101 110- III Rhlol 13S 117 122-407 Rotliermel 190 157 153-KOO 711 7S7 C3S-21U9 ' AVEST SIDE, Davis 12S 100 110-350 Bowliiuds HO IS-' 39S-490 Jones 133 1M 9S-3SI lleynou l'l JSS 1 OS-479 Coons 170 H7 120- 137 753 0S7 7o0 '.'1 10 High score-Rowlands, 19S, High average Rowlands, Ji.S 2-3. The standing of tho clubs In this league Is now ns follows; V-.J THE PURE W GRAIN COFFEE " Tho coffee habit is quickly over come by thoso who lot Grain-O take its place If properly mado it tastes liko tho best of coffee. No grain coffco compares with it in ilavor or hcaltlifulncis. TRY IT TO. DAY, . Atgroceri everywhere; 15c. sm! 'iie. ptrjiKksjc. This handsome Reed Rock er, Large Roomy and Com fortable. Just like cut. A matchless value Only $2.75 Ask for your coupons. M Free Holiday Gifts. m Prize No. 1, $(0.00 in Hdse. Prize No. 2, $40.00 in Mdse, L SCRANTON CARPCT AND FURNITURE CO. - 40G LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Registered," M3 Backus Hnmpes AVest SUlo Arlington ,,.,, Franklins Cambrians Independents Miieuuerchor The Buekus-Miiennerchor postponed until next week. AYon. Lost. P.C. 19 5 ,792 .10 S .701 .10 II .59.! .10 11 .5:i: . Li 11 ,4St , 10 17 .370 . S I!) .'.90 . 1 21 .101) game was Red Run Minors Strike. Bjr Inclusive Wire from Hie AssocUU'd I'ren. AVIlllamsport, Dec J. A Ilalston special to tho Gazette and Bulcltln states that tho minora employed In tlio mines of the Red Run Coal company, ut that place, went on strlko ut JO o'clock this morn, lug, It Is stated that tho men ask a 10 per cent, lucreasa in wages, and that 25a, all tho miners employed there, are out, Tho strikers liavo decided to hold a meet, lug to discuss tho situation ut 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Revenue Receipts. 11 i:xcliiIvc Wire from The Associated I'tcis. Lancaster, Pa., Doc. 1. Thu receipts of the Ninth Internal revenue district for tlio month of November amounted to $203,. SW.17, as follows: Beer, 15,U1; spirits, $31,130.00; cigars, ?213. 190.35; snuff, $19.50; to bacco, $1,102.99; specials, $701.27; documen tary, $7.47; miscellaneous, $703.93. This Is u decrease of $15,012.07 from last month und of $21,015.91 for November, I9ul. Music Cabinets If you have a piano, you need one keep your music clean and in order. We have a num ber of neAV desigus in mahogany pianos Stelnwuy, 5tck, A. D. Chase, Kranlcli & Bach, Monroe, Square Pianos, flood Pianos at extremely low nrices. N. A. Hulbert, 117 Wyoming Ave. . 1 V:' li ilJrr , jgft, ?f, S r . . C