A' ivW ,'$' THE SC1UXTON TRIBtfNJE-TCJBSDAY, DEOEiliitiR 9, 1!102. EXPANSION OF THE TRIEON 5 - !. I 1 t ' Occupies Entire Four Floors and Basement oi' The Tribune Building:. CHANGES MADE If! LAST TWO YEARS Enslaving Dcnaitment Added, Occupying- an Entire riooi Blmloiy and Job Depaitment3 Er.Hrgod. Other Changes in the Inteiior Ar lnngemonts to Accommodate In ci eased Business New Man Occu pying' Impoitnnl Positions. i-'stub-Uulunout of Caibondr.lo Office and Its Marked Success The ffribunp's Substantial Ciiculntiou in All Parts of Northeastern Pennsylva nia All Benni tmoiitB Beaching Out for Work in Outside Territory. NotwlthsluiiilliiK' "liil.i'S ol' .11 Ions ivlnds and the uccompanyltifr depressed condition ol business, Tho Tribune and Its vuiloits dep.n tmct.ts have continued to tdiow .i healthy growth, t-o much no, In tact, that, now tho entire Tribune hulldlntf, with lis four Hoots unci base ivnt, aio occupied exclusively, wheit (i ! two .caia ago a ttood portion ot the buildluir was given over to the Times and ""t(" Pr'B. .t that time the finite I'oui th (lour was occuiil'-d by the Time", three ol the loom-, ns ediloiiul looms and the le inaludcr ol the lloor as a compitelut; room. lieylde this, one-half of the li onl pmtiim of tin- ill st Hour, set aside li'f l)iisines.t puipo-iy, was used by the Times. On Hie :nond lloor a totn-ld-erible portion was used bv the Sunday Tiee Pi ess foi busbies'!, editorial and moeiianlial di pailments. Various Depaitmeuts Enla'iged. In tv.u ve.us .ill this has been liinngcd. 'J lie Tribune hulldlni? Is now lor The Ti Hume's ufae only. Its newt ptpcr department, job ib-uai tmc-ut, bindeiy and emn'avin,.; eUpaitnienl .tie now .ill l.opoib equipped to tut n out ss'itlsfiuloty voik piumptiv, ,iml they aic dolm? it. ronneily all liusincs de ; utineius weie ciovvded Inlo the limit ed spate ot one-hall of the lionL por linn ol the buildinK. Now the ch dila tion and udvci Using mannKcis ai on nr o)posito side ot the main hull, whore they are moie ucoctblldo to the 1 uhlic and where business can he li.itisaoitd with Its-, confulon and inoro expeditiously. Rifiht in riont o1' the south side of the building1 is located the oillce ot the Mipeiintendent or the job depaitment, where, beside beincj much more acces sible than heietofoie, business can l tranmoted without the contusion intl dent to wlili rinj; maehineiy. The re moval ol Hip snpeiliitendent'h desk f,-om ith former locution, allows of a much needed io-ariansement of the omposlnj? room, so that now .sixteen men tan be employed in this room alone whenever necess.uy, instead of being limited to hcven as heietolore. On the second lloor the overcrowded bindery has been relieved by allotting to it considerably increased lloor space a pot lion of which has been partitioned off into a stock loom. In this room Is carried a largo supply of papers par ticularly suitable for blanl: book woik, so that this class of work can be pio duced much moie expeditiously than bet etofore. Addition of Engraving Bepaitment. One of the mosjf important moves made by Tho Tribune In tho last two jtais hus been the addition of an en graving department, where all classes of photo-engraving is tinned out, from the finest half-tones and engravings, used on the best class of piloting, to the outline and half-tones designed lor newspaper work. This department oc cupies the entiie fourth flooi, where rooms are set apart for designing and drawing, photograph, datk rooms, and for finishing and mounting the cuts. The photography and pilntiug in this department Is all done by electric light, furnished from The Tiibune's own plant, which insutes a utitfoim product, and avoids being dependent upon sunshine tor the printing uft the pliotogrnphr. Tho engiaving derail ment -was added a little over a year ago, and the volume of work hus .stead ily incieabcd until It Is mote than double what It was when tltst opened. Important Changes m Personnel. During these two yea is thoie haw been porno important changes among those TV ho nto looking utter tho inter ests of tho company lu vatlous e.eou- iflHV StUfanod GOLD VK J$BBff Watch Cases A rfIX3LaiJH'i ",UI KIJ c!" "Ill l't that H SWThi'MKNr lini veltlioiit ttMMnf too Ihln. B G&tTrtiUsliFmtr to satrl) rnlrct the nurl.t. If HB Wv3.?.J.is!Si jcii wiuit ii untili ran foi pn. mM jtWfoSWMkMgJ twtloii, iIiiriLiiii miU tieniil, Bm iritir'ZS&aP . t'ct Itm llnmulth tin key. f fflyXJKp Mff& tti irHili-iiurkBtuwiiid H Av9" flQwImlilr, Uerul for booklet, m mtir WMm the keystonc m WlHI WATCH CASE CO,, KF tivc poitlons. The adding of the en Ui living depaitnieiit btoupht Into the imploy of the company, us superin tendent of that branch, -Mi. 0. II. I'th ni'in, who foi fuel ly vmis at the head of tin- oulj plant of the kind In the ilty, and under Ids guldaneu the busliit-K has developed materially. The Job department, one ot tln most linpmtant portions of The Tribune's buidiuss, is under the eutitiol ol a new" superintendent. Ml. 13. 11. WiimeV, who I'uinos from JauesvIUe, Wis., vvheio Tor foin' jeui.4 lie has had uhai.u of a similar lepaitineni in the olllte of thc .lnnvllle Ceayetti'. VV'lillu In tli.it po sition he succeeded In moie than doub ling the output of the plant and adding mun new customers tlnough doing "rtiviuLloiy woik and dellvetlns II piiimptlv at the time promised. The eh.iuge on ihe paper ai- liw but Impoit.iut. Tile advei Using Is now in ilinigo of Mi. 11. W. King, foillleily of Apringllfld, Mas-,, who ims been with The Tilbune since last spi lug and has rib eady a host of ft lends in the clt v. Mr. King was forniei ly adver tising manaei ol the Spi'liigfiulu I'nion, wheie h" was nio'-t suctessiut It is not ids sole purpose to secure ad wi Using, but to make advei Using pay. lie does not believe lu tuning a iniiii to use rnoie paeo thai' will be inolll ablt, but to u-e what he does In such tiii'in'ltles and in such a manner as will bring lesult'-, and by wurkln:r along these lino-! has succeeded in ma terially inci easing tho volume of The Tilbune's advertising, and at tin same time bilngir.g gt tatei ie tains lo the aueitier. Mr. King hi.', an ible assistant in -VIi. n. W. nydir who li.is been employed by The Tiibune as collector for the past two yeais. Mr. Snyder has a wide i hole of friend- who will be pleased to leain of his pioniotlnn. An Adveitising Exhibit. In pi oof of the as.eltlon tb.il The Tiiluuius adviMtNiu? has IncitMseU in vuluinc, it is but neei-Miy to give the llguns to the month Just loseil. The mouth ot N'ov ember has been no ex ception, as every month dining the le (int coal -tnke more adveitising was tanied than during the coiiespondlng mouth ol the previous jear. The ilg- ure-i lor Xov ember aie as follows: iT hit he, ",',: h:iln'3 IneiiMse in local advei iMiu, .. Incira-e in unclgn ailveitislnp Total inciea.'e... . rTt Inches This ineie.i'i- is mainly due to tho loot Iliac The Tribune has demonstrat ed that adveitising in its columns brings result". Voluntaiy letttis are coming in constantly showing this to be the case. Here aie just a few ex tiat ts. "Wo have had such et Uent result-! fiom our advcilienii nf in inu' pnpur that wo have decided to double our siiue. I believe it l cache, nioio people thai have money to spend than anv olhcr pa per published In Stianton." "Vv'o feci that It i" the hc-a adveitising medium in this city." "Our adveitislncr has ))'in urn exclu sively in The Tiibnue for two s.-asotw, and so satlstactoty li'ivo Ihmm; the results that wn have used 1-',l"J llno since Aptll 1st, Instead of H.W) lines its originally conti acted for ' "I have icettvcd Jusl double tho num ber of leplks from Tho Tiiburo tliuu from tho otlu r impel-, eoinbhittl. Piii thPimoic the replies icceived fiom oitr paper weie ot a niijiei subslnntlal naiiire than Hum the other pipcis ' "Would say that the tilaeo was sold long boloie the ad. lru out. I could havu sold It maii times over Hour the n suits of that small outlay t money, and am still receiving communications about the place. Binnch Office in Carbondnle. It is a little over two eats sine e The Tribune established its luaiudl ollice in Carbondnle. with Mr. 11. L. Hatlleld. Its cirt illation nuiunge',) 1A charge, li was impossible to leave Mr Hatfield theie peiirumeiulv, as his sei vices weie bidly needed at the home olllee, and Mr. Martin O'Malley vviu placed In (hnrc,e. Mr. O'Malley lias taken up the voir, so well started by Mr. Hatfield an I eaiiled it on successfully The peoplu ot C'aibondale weie inclined to aoubt the peunaneuty of Tlio Tiibune's V'litme, but the paper is now looked upon a- a home paper for that city, where It undoubtedly renche-i double tae number of homes peached Iv other UT Ten cent a packages (tuado air tlgnt to Ucep Jn ull clIumteJB fm nuil In ull tcaions), at all gncura, nucl makes puddluff oud fruli H W& cuko tu wull us plM. KocI'mM lu overy paokago. Blciroll.Soalo Co., K Co, Syruouio, N. Y., BimiufaoturoM. m papeis i)ubllhed outs'de of llu- tnil lory combined. The Tribune's (It dilution lu Catbon dale. .Potest City fetid other neat by Unv ns was mat'nlallv luei cased lluoiigh Its retPiit Kdnoatlotial Contest. Max well Shepherd anil Htubert Thompson, of Carbondale and Clunk- Hums, of Vundlltitv', wmc all very near the top at the close- of the contest ulld thiollgh their ell'otts alone h71 lievv mimes weie added to The Tribune'.) llsi. nearly ull of which rame lioiu tin vlilnlty of their home'. Educational Contest Itesults. Tli'- Tiibune's Uihd llducatloiud Con tost, which eloied October 23, was by far the most Hie'ci-ssCul of tho tluce, .mi) this noluilhstatidlng th'- ilepies slon attcndai.t upon the strlk", which i oV'-rcd within tin c e (lavs ol the siiue poilod as the contest. Thiouglt the means of this mttipilse IMilS new names weie added to The Tiibune's books, which moie than ottct the looses i oming fiom iitimbti.s of its l cadets who weie Idle and obliged to dlstontinue until work was .u-alu le fuuied These .no now subscribing again voluulaiily, and a stead.v lu croau'e continues. The Tribune lias always e lahned to be the leading uevvspapei of Noitheust ern l'etiusylvaiila, and this claim was never more tine than today. Wheie t ver an active contestant lesidcd, theie The Tilbtuu. has piactlcally a munopulv t iiewsji.iuei' l cadets. As the contest pioirressed It became necessary to te adjust carrier aiiansemciin almost continually In oider that now palions might be pioperly and piomptly served, and the result is that there is hatdly a town in this patt of the state, no matter how small, that The T.lbuue doe- not reach. Pi og less of Other Departments. 1L is not only In advertising and cir culation that there is continual .nl v.incement, but in the other dopnit nients with which the general public has little occasion to be familiar. The engiaving department has customers In many places outside of Scrunton. U is the only plant of the kind in the illy, and as theie Is none in AVIlkes-Baue its tiado from there iilont- Is consldei able. The new-papers of Wilkes-Batie aie'' among its customeis and woik of this character conies nom as far away as Water bury, Conn., the publisher of ihe Kepublii'au ot that city wilting, "We hnvf tiled otheis but pieiei youis." And a luur Older ieadi: "Please make us one ot your caellcnt tingle column half-tones. Since riylng yours our editor will have no other." But the ciigiavlng department is not dependent upon the printing and news paper trade alone lor lt eustomei s. Manufacturliii, couceins and merchants ate continually bringing pheuogiaphs and chaw lugs fiom which line half tone cuts or line- etchings aie made to be used on stationery or in the piodue tion of IiIltIi-cIuss bookh'ts, or nev s paper ndvei Using. Where it is desiied the dntwliiKs can be made In The Ti ib une'' engraving depaitment, as well .1.3 the cuts. Suilt diuwjngs aie made from lough sketehes or direct fiom the ai title which It is desired to Illustrate. Impiovements in Job Depnitment. With the change In arrangement of the job department noted above, conus Inc leased ability to pi educe woik nunc lapldly, and the annoying delujs fteeiuciitly encountered In seeming piinting aie in a gieat. measuie ovu come. Xevv type and mateilul have bee n added and the woik of the depart ment has been so systematized that piomlses can be made and ke-pt and Ihe votk dellvescd In a satlstaetoi y man ner l.atgu iiiiantlties of book papu, cover papeis, hdgn papeis, bonds, linens ami vaiious sizes .end weights of envelopes aie can led In slock, so that any oidinar.v work tan be piodueid (uUKIy without making It necess.uy 10 send out of the city. This depatliueiu is also equipped better than evvr for producing the very best quality of woik. and working lu connection with Tho Tribune's e-ngiaving dopatimetii and bindery is pie-pured to guarantee ju1! us good a piodiiet as can lie hud In any city in the countiy, from tin crellnaiy coinnu'ielul work to the finest illustrated booklet. You'll admit the style of these two Overcoats are cor- ft red and becoming m mIMmm JWwttBRR t f ttiWBt -nr ' Mots' JBSWB MgQ :vm tfdKwIIV Mitt Every fashion shown hy the cus tom tailors is dis played in our sho w rooms. If we ever convinced the stylish dresser we've done it this season-'- ' We knew from the starting of this Fall season that our efforts would be appreciated. Some New York designers thought we were extreme in the treatment of a Fashionable Overcoat. We notice they are following our suggestions very closely, and the men who are wearing them this season are very enthusiastic about the exclusive appearance these clothes give them. Now, the question is, Have you bought your Overcoat ? Whether you are a custom tailor patron or not, we'd like to stand you before our mirror with one of these coats on. The more we show the more we sell. It's the only way we want of increasing the patronage of this store and proving that the Ready-to-Wear Overcoats are far from the I beaten track of ordinary tailors. Some at $10, $12 and $15 Others at $ 1 8, $20 and $22.50 We also wish to call your attention to several new cloth patterns in'tiJIA (J! CA tpiv, tyiL.ov We are showing a complete fine of Liver ij or Coachmen's Coats for immediate use. suits that have lately arrived at SAMTER BROTH ERS Complete Outfitters ThTVWlt!1J'il"m'i I f44t-4444.-H-4f-f-iV4.f I Christmas Enlargement of the Bindeiy. The Tiibune's blliduiy lias long bee it htmpeic-d by n,uuielcnt loom and tlje thro.vlng Into inis dup.u uneiti ol sev ei'll hundieV feet of additional Hoot pp.ue udleves Us eioweleu condition and a ill enable It to handle Its Luge vul uinc ut woik moie expeditiously, This department, uueii r Hie efllclint man geineiit ol Mi, !, K. Schwenkei, has always had the lepuiatlou of dolii&r the best woik lu tho city and lis special i tiled sets or hooka can bo tiiuiui on the desks of tin majority of Si'iAncou'D ir.aniiiauu: lu, establishments. Tin1 Tiibuuo'.s bindeiy bus also an es. i i.ihllslu'd trade ouTslde of the eltv. vheie hep ot books uto duplicated year nfier year, Oi tiers of this kind tonie -von from New Yoik, wheie iheie uio nian of the besl blank Hook inanufac niieih In the louutiy: lioiu Philadel phia, ltufr.ilo and other larger cities of tin. eoumiy, and an oreler of itn ma itci,y books, was n eeiuly nspoited . tiilt!i Columbia. FOUR MORE LISTS, The Junior Educational Contebt and Its Twenty Pilaes. Tour moie lists ut vvotds vveie ie tflvcel i'Steiilay lu Tin Tilliuue's Jim li Kducatloiul Contest fiom the fol lowing boys: l.ellu Kvaus, 1 Waine stioit, Car bondale. v 1'orry D. (Sard tier, OUl gulney avenue. .sehuyler U. Case. Hlukel, I'a Ciiarlrt N. Ill own, ij M.mIHui ave .Hie. i For the Boys For the Girls For the Men For the Women Slippers! I And every pair at bottom prices. This t is the time to buy Christmas slippers. X The assortment is large, the sizes t complete, and you have time to studv f l TTT ..111" 1 your wants. vve will deliver mem z t any time you say THE MODERN HARDWARE STORE 4fi.r-il-.ii'24esTN(ttJUi ri el v& J ej 2 l- ? f2 eJ t ft ' J T Greater Opportunities v JL iBL ftj RJ "wr IL Goods of s. For the selection of useful gifts for Xmas have never been presented to the ( people of Scranton than you will find heie. If it's something for mother, father, brother. sister or sweetheart, you will find a greater variety of useful articles he're to select from than vou ever imagined would be sold in a hardware store. There are. many things here that will interest you. Come and see. TooJ Chests Have j on ever noliccil a bo t'rs open when lie sco.s a clit'.t full oi tools ? Make him the proud posses hor ot a chest full on Xmas inoni and he'll he the happi csi hoy in the world, , Prices $2.00 io $15.00 ? It's the earlv huyer ihat jots host ehoice. jj Gem Food, Chop per - niaclune thai will tiayc niothei-s nine, also lessen her work. It chops all kituls uf food, from very line, to very coarse. A trift that will he apprcciati'd. Prices $1.25, $1,50, $2.00 A walk through our .store may help you decide In it, T - VI 4 V -f t i ? MAHON'S SHOE STORE 328 Lackawanna Ave. WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS, ---f'ftt-- -f-ft-f'-f''tt-f-tl4-fff-f-t-4"f4- 'f f t -- Theie aie eleven davs left betore ihe contest close-. The boy oi ghl who .succeed! In celling together the laiee est number of vvunls In lonformlly with the uiIoh ol' the eonie.-H will leeolve a ciul.-Uiusf pie.senl of ?J0 lu Hold. The one who loumucts. the nee oud Iati!e-t list will be lewuidi'd with $10 in (-old, and llio thlid laiuebt will set H5 lu sold. There are seventeen other cash pie. ents oiteicd. Tho tuld will bo found on the fourth p'lse of this uioinliit;', Tilhune. ) U 4 Razors We aie justlj ptoiul ot them. If vou use one vou will uiielei'btand win. livery Razor warranted. Prices $1.50 to $5.00 Goods purchased now will he delivered Xuias. Ive . ii dcaircd, Foote k Shear Go. 119 Wiishliifctoii Avenue, ry.y.srfi(.rf.'s:jijsifj'-j.- j. j-j '. tt f tv fy J J. J v. - i-i- 4W Aw vl j KVj--in.-