.VMK lUrf-V'"! (5 THE SOttANTON TIUBUNE-TUESDA DEUKMUHJU l), 1U02. Cateftil About Eyes Mv customers aro my best ad vertisements. Every pair of glasses fitted by mo sells others. Every day someone says: Mrs. So-and-So Is so well pleased with her glasses that I thought would come to vou. I am human, though never satisfied. I want to add you to my chain. To fit you Is lo fit your friends In the future. DR. B. A. BAER EYB SPECIALIST. MANUPACTUIONO OPTICIAN 331 Washligfoi AV2, &K3S! SCKANTON. PA MBaG Coiinty Savings Bank and Trust Company, 506 Spruce Street. Receives Deposits in Sums of and iiml pays 3 per cent, terest thereon. iti- , L. A. WATRES, President. 0. S. JOHNSON, Vice-Pres. A. H. CHRISTY, Cnshter. DIRECTORS: ffm v. TTallslrnil. iftverctt Warren. K. P. Kingsbury, August Itoblnson, O S. Johnson. ,los. O'Hiicn, L. A. Wat res. 7 ? 2 ? 2 2 ? Judge the question of low prices and good vii luo. There nro two Miles to tin ftubj Question on 0110 side 1h quality n ml "ft. tlio inner is prices, wo arc snowing largest lino or picture?. :ivt good tll.l :iml burnt wood novelties tli.it can found in. the city. Wo invito you look our goods over iiml vou can to SC'f wlii'i'o wo savo you the middle m; .nroflts. in a flOt'POX-Cut this out Mini niesent p It tit our store. Piuchnse goods to tlio amount nr i.ii or more nmi vou win roccivo ;io stamps rum. Jacobs & FasoSd, ' 209 Washington Ave TI12 Cigar Man Leader of... ices WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. All the standnrcl brands of 5c Cigars at $1.75 per box of fifty. Pine vaiiety of Key West and Havana Cigars. The largest stock of Pipes and Smoking Tobaccos in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The leaders of 5c Cigars. MORRIS' MAGNET and MORRIS' PEItFECTO. No better 5c Cigars can be made. Box trade our specialty. orris The Cigar Man, 325 WASHINGTON AVENUE. .j. 4. .j. ;. ,j. ,j ,. .j, ,j, ,;. .;, ,, ,j, ,$, .j, ,j, ,j, ,j. BBMMmawmmmwwmm French Gravures u Little pictures that .it nr nil in a vacant wall space gw GRIFFIN ART SHOP, tag; a11 Washington Ave. mrmmrntissmmm&mwwmiasfo --M-"-f-M" 4 4--M--H-H--T HOOK SUOI. t t Why not make the gift a 4 year's subscription to any 4- 'lnagaainoP It la very appro-4- iiriate. Vo take subscriptions I Utav 11U periodicals at publish I jers' pricer. Send your oideru r !by initil. It shall have our im T inediate attention, t f 1 4- 1 Xmas magazines, t foreign inciuuea now 4 ready. t 407 Snriict: Street, t 1 l New fJhoiie . 1 4 -f-H-H--4"ff4-flff4"-f4-4"f-f-f- v r v ! v 3 v v r ! v v ! ! fr v v ? inpuniniiDi irmm. mmm mm In and About The City JiJtX D., L. & W. Employes Paid. Tlio liolawnro, I.iipkawatiiin mill Weal orn rullmail yardtnoit nail Inliltfrmoti Will' tutlil yesterday, rfaincs McGavry Injured. Iiiuu'h Mctlarry, tn' Dmimoro, lintl his wilut Ijuilly liteorutcd by a fall of coal lit tlio Jlnoro ttttit WIIhoIi colliery yualcntay. Ho was romuVi'd tu tlio l.ti:kawnnint lion pll.tl. Plnaiicj Committee Meeting. Tlio llintiif.'u cunintltloo nC lliu coininon council mot last iilt;lii. nntl ilccitk'il to rriori I'livniably 011 the oiilltmiit'O pro vltlliiK lot' the payment of llio Biliary tit John rilllciiplu, urdlnaneo Inspector. His Arm Fractured. SIlUo Ituili. or Olyphttnt, was caught yoHti-iilny by 11 tall of roclt at tht Urnsny Islnml colliery, mid hud! allied n compound fracture 01 tha rlRht una and a badly liinumted wrist, lie witi taken lit the l.nekawanmi hospital. Miles Was Discharged. PattleU Miles, of nollovue, was yostcr ilny arrcstiul at the ln.staneo of Thomas Moran, who cli.'tfged him with tho lar cony of eighteen keys from n Iiouho which ho I'ormoly vented. Alderman Ruddy failed lo kck itny merit In tho cae and dlfehnryeil Altlos. No Bids Received. Jild for tho llttlnjf up o the Hoyser Valley Moso company were to hnvo been opened ypBterday by Director of Public Safety Wormser, but no peneral bids Were rccoh'od. A bid for healing Htovcs fiom Schneider Urolhers was received but will bo returned. fSeneral bids will be rondvertlsod for. . . Will Lecture in Y. M. d. A. K. 11. SttltBCM will Klvo his leLlitfj Thursday, Doc. 11, at the. new Youiijf Mon'H Christian association auditorium Instead of tho St. Luke's Parish house ns previously riunoiinced. Dr. S. A. Knopf, of Now York city, will lecture on "Tuber culosis and Jt.'i Prevention," at tho Parish house auditoilum upon that iluji-. Cicero Williams Again. Jacob .Smith, the Pcnn avenue Jtin'c deale.f, yesterday caused the airest of Cicero 'Williams, colored, whom luj chargcg with larceny by bailee. Smith Kiivo Clcoio $9 to purchase .sonic coal but the latter spent tho money in scttlnsr drunk. He was committed to the coun ty ,1a! I by Alderman Ruddy In default of J.'Jitl ball. Masonic Officers Elected. At the retntlar meetlriR- of the Green Itldsu lode, Froo and Accepted Masons, held last evening in Masonic hall, Dick son avenue, the following otlleers were elected: Worshipful master, Ccorso 3 lay cock; senior warden, .T. U. JIutowell; Junior warden, Jonas Walker; secretary, K. O. Slovens: treasurer, It. A. Silmmcr miin; tiustees, C. P. Slack, J. K. Clifford, and T. '. Jackson; reprosentatlve lo Kivind lmlKo, John PIdinm. New Officers Elected. The following otlleers wotu last niKlit olected by Schiller lodge, Xo. ::i5, Froo and Accepted Masons: Worshipful mas ter, Adam Stoeckel; senior warden, Jacob W. AViunko; junior warden, John 1J. Wasnor; represenuitivo to Kiaud lodKO, Peter Stipp; secretary, Charles S. Col bert; treasurer, Joseph II. Canister; trus tees, X. CI. Coodman, Henry Vockroth and 'Yc-d Wagner. These officers will lie Installed on Dec. IS. New Small-Pox Cases. Small-pox is again becoming widespread in Xoitli Scranton, where there aro now eight well detlncd cases nnd two suspected eases. On Saturday last the health au thorities discovered that tho two chil dren of CJwllym Jones, of u-J Oak street, were suffering from tho disease and the house was placed under quarantine. Yes terday afternoon it was reported thai tho two children of Mrs. Richard Lewis, of SOT Putnam street, wero suffering from small-pox and a strict quarantine was es tablished pending an Investigation today. Tho emergency hospital on tho "West mountain is at present being titled up with a modem bath room and will bo ready for tho admission of patients beforo tho end of tho week. A Surprise Party. A pleasant surprise party was given Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Aco, of North Irving ave nue. In honor of tho twenty-first birthday of their daughter, Mae. The guests en joyed themselves by indulging In the usual party diversions until a lato hour, when a repast was served. Mr. alllman favored tho party with ti few phonograph selections. Those present wero the Aliases Mao K. Ace. Lulu Williams, Ollvo Nolh aclier, Neltlo Mott, Klha Wlllnrd, Ada Lurneard, Flora Sweet, Mary Fletcher, Mlnnlo Langguth, Beatrice Ulllman, Kdn.a Ace, Messrs. Charles F. Fletcher. Jacob - Ace, Goorqe F. Ace, Klmer O. Ace, William A. Nothnckcr, William X. Lar nard, Edmund Van Oorder, "William ltldgoway, Thomas alllman, Ed Senlcy, O. Franz, r.oy Franz, Stanley P.- Ace. Mrs. Thomas alllman, Mm. John P.ldge way, Mrs. Jennlo Franz. New Bond Ordinance Framed. Tho special committee of tho common council appointed lo draw up an entirely now bond ordinance met lasl night and formulated tho temporary draft of a new measure. The committee will moot again before Thursday night's meeting to agrco finally upon the ordinance. Tho Items, which it was List night decided to In clude are as follows: For building' retain ing wall of Post -.Market aveot bridge, l,Uki; for building east abutment of Union Itldge street bridge. $mw: for re building wall of West Mtukot stre.t bltdge, $".'); Ash Mroet bridge, $,40rt; Luzerne street culvert, $.1,800; extending Carbon street wing wall, JSnO: fur a bridge over tho Meadow brook at Wash ington avenue Kt.nci); Hacn streot bridge, ll.ti.ioj tiro headquarters on Mulberry street, I0."C0; lot and now house for Phoenix chemical company, J'.tMW; lot nmi now liiitrio for ivntury llosn com pany. $l!M"rt; lot and new hoii'o for tho General Phlnnoy Englno company. MS.too, This makes a total of fistuiuii, as com pared with the original total of $tM,(iju. Ever misplace or Lose a valuable document? To those who haye, no argument is necessary to demonstrate the value of safe deposit protection. The modern steel vault in our new building pro vides absolute security for insurance policies, le gal paprrs, jewels, etc, combined with privacy and convenience. Boxes according to size, from $5 to $40 per year Merchants fluD Mechanics Bank SPRUCE STREET. MANSLAUGHTER WAS HIS PLEA WLADISLAW KNOSTANOWICZ ADMITTED KILLING. He Threw Joseph Benunvitch from n Porch on July S3, 1901, nnd Broke His Neck Domlnlck Burke Enters a Plea of Guilty and Wns Sent to the Penitentiary for Five Years and Six Months Frank Kofczniskl Sentenced Cases That Were Tried Yesterday. Wladlslaw Knostttnowlo. yeslurdny entered a plea or guilty of man slaughter and It was accepted by the district attorney and the court, llu will be sentenced Saturday. HIM ease was m the head of the list for the week and -the verdict was taken beforo Judge Xowcomb, who is presiding In the main court room. Judge II. M. Kd wardti Is hi No. 2. Knoatnnowlcz .was Indicted for tho killing of Joseph Rennavltch at North Scranton on July 25, 1001. On the night of tho killing tho men wero at a cele bration In tho house of one of their countrymen In North Scranton and be came engaged In tt quarrel. They began to sctilllle and finally, while clinched, jot out on a porch, where Knoatnno wlcz forced Uennnvltch against tho rail and then threw him over it to tho ground, a distance of about twelve feet. The fall broke nennavlteh'B neck nnd he died. Knostitnowlcz lied and tho police searched In vain for him until about three months n?o, when the police of Detroit located him in that city. He was brought back here to await trial. When arraigned yesterday morning, by advice of his attorney, II. L. Taylor, he pleaded guilty of manslaughter. Burke Pleaded Guilty. Domlnlck Burke, of Carboudale, plr-adod guilty before Judge Edwards to committing a criminal assault on Miss Tlatllo Jeffrey, of the same place, and also of Impersonating1 a constable. Burke, on the night of May 15 last, met Miss Jeffrey and some companions near the gas house in CV.rbondnle. He said tie was a constable and by pretending to place Miss Jeffrey under arrest suc ceeded in getting her to a. secluded place, where he assaulted her. He then fled from the city, and several weeks ago was arrested in Schenectady, N. Y., and brought back here. Burke is a man about o.'i years of age. The judge sentenced P.urke to live years and six months in the peni tentiary on the charge of assault, and a fine oC 100. For impersonating a constable he was sentenced to pay a fine of $r.o and spend ten months In the penitentiary, the sentences to run con current. Morgan on Trial. Fred -Morgan was arraigned before Judge Newcomb yesterday, charged with forgery in three cases, and false pretenses. Morgan, on October 11, tried to get $10 from the Merchants' and Mechanics' bank by presenting a letter of introduction with the name of At torney C. E. Daniels forged to It. This he supplemented with n. draft with the name of Attorney AV. M. Bunnell forged to it, and a telegram that pur ported to come from Cashier Bachman, of the Phllllpsburg bank. All his ef forts to got tho money proved unavail ing. The iu-:;t day he sent a boy to the drug store of Gustav Pieehel, at Adams avenue and Pine street, with a note which contained the name of Dr. J. F. Sultry. It asked Mr. Pieehel to give tho messenger a gallon of whiskey and $10 .in cash less the price of the whis key". Mr. Pieehel did as the note re quested, and the whiskey and the money was delivered to Morgan, who had forged the name of Dr. Saltry to tho note. Morgan denied all knowledge of the latter transaction, and made a. desper ate effort to explain the attempt to get money from the bank. He was de fended ably by Attorneys T. A. Dona hoe and W. W. Johnston, who con tended that their client Is Insane and a proper subject fur the asylum rather than the penitentiary. Just before ad journment the jury went out to de liberate on tho case. Some Other Cases. J. It. McLoughtln, an cldc-rly man, who runs a farm near Jermyn, was arraigned before Judge Edwards, charged with the then of a cow from William LukuK. The latter lost t black cow with white spots, and some timo later saw a cow that looked like his on McLoughlln's farm. There was no evidence that this was the cow Luteal) lost."- and Judge Edwards directed n verdict of not guilty. "When court adjourned for the day in Xo, U, Michael Maloney and Mary Ma loniy wore on trial, charged with com mitting an assault and battery on William Eggert last August. The com momvouUh's story was that the parties live in South Scranton and that on the day of the trouble Eggert was passing along Elm street, when Mrs. Mnlouoy called him names. He intimated that she was not sober, and Maloney ami his Wife then assaulted him with their hands anil with stones. The defense was that Eggert struck Mrs. Maloney and that tho luttcr's husband went to IiIb wife's usslstanco and drove Eggert si'viiy. Joseph lioss, n lC-ycar-old North riiTutUou hoy, pleaded guilty before Judge Newcnnib to stealing bicycles from W. O. Davis and Charles Echen rmlp. Superintendent of Police Day was tho prosecutor. Itoss' attorney, C. (Continued on Pago 8.1 Deafness and Head Noises This section through the head and throat Ih for tho purpose of allowing how deafness ntay bo produced by catarrh ex tending from tho throat along tho tubes (.from II to 3) leading to the mlddlo ear. Tho various parts tnkon together which grasp, conduct, ami hold Bounds, are called the ear. Tho real organs of hear ing I-. . I, 7J nro nenrly two Inches In sldo tho head. The car drum curtains oft or blocks tho nlr from tho auditory canal entering tho internal car, therefore, air can only enter a sound car through tho canal, IP. to 21 called the "Eustachian tube," which passes from tho throat to the cavity of tho mlddlo ear. Without nlr In tho middle oar sounds cannot bo heard. Most cases of deafness nro duo to either swollen mucous mem branes lining the Eustaschlan tubes, or catarrhal secretions called "mucus," more or less blocking up or closing tho lubes and Interfering with tho circula tion of nlr In the mlddlo ear. Tho chronic liitlauunatory process In tho lining membrane of either Eustachian tube causes It to swell and In many cases actually become thickened so as to dim inish Its caliber or even close it tip. Closure may be complete or only par tial, the hardness of heating being usually In proportion to the degree of obstruction. Catarrh of the Eustachian tubes Is the most frequent cuuse of "head noises" as well as of deafness. Nenrly all "head noises" aro due to somo Interference with tho circulation of air through tho Eustachian tubes. Any swelling, thickening, excessive secretion, or disease of any kind that results In partial or complete closing of these tubes may cause "tinnitus aurltim." The vac uus head noises may resemble tho escape of steam, the roaring of the ocean, tho ringing of bells, tho singing of a tea ket tle, in fact almost every conceivable sound may add materially to the existing distress, irritate and annoy during tho day tind prevent sleeping nights. It Is difficult to get local applications into tho Eustaschlan tubes and oven if you could they would likely do more harm than good. Local applications will not euro catarrh for It Is a constitutional or systemic disease of which tho diseased mucous membrane is but a manifesta tion. Tho rational, proper and only successful treatment for catarrh is tlio internal ad ministration of searching nlteratlvo reme dies that will neutralize catarrhal poisons and correct the constitutional or sys temic taints, after this Is accomplished the local lesions of the mucous mem branes will' disappear. The same systemic remedy that will cure catarrh in one part will just as sure ly cure catarrh everywhere else it may bo manifest. A lornl application may drive in or sup press catarrh at one point only to have it npitenr elsewhere, perhaps In a. more dangerous place, but it never really cures. The catarrh shows itself elsewhere, or reappears at the original location when the local treatment is stopped. Not so where systemic remedies are used. With them when tho disease is mastered it will stay cured. This is why those who have been cured by using Stuart's Catarrh Tablets aro bo enthusiastic regarding tho remedy, and why these tablets uniformly cure catarrh In every nook and corner of tlio body, cure It "for keeps." Stuart's Catarrh Tablets cnn bo bought at any drug store for 50 cents a box. Tho F. A. Stuart Co.. Marshall. Mich., pub lish a book on catarrh and its euro which they will send, free and prepaid, to nil who apply for it. A postal card will bring it. Write for It today. TO PAY $16,000 FOR ADDITIONAL LAND The School Board Decides to Purchase Property on the North Side of Adams Avenue. The school board last night decided, after upwards of an hour's discussion, to purchase the properties on the north side of the Home for the Friendless plot on Adams avenue, on which it is proposed to erect a manual training school and an annex to the High school. The properties which it was decided to purchase and their present owners are as follows: Plot, (50x75 feet, John J. Fahoy, $0,000; plot, 37x70 Tect, P. Meixell, ? 1,000; plot, 40x150 feet, WOO. The question of the vaccination of school children came up and several of tho controllers stated that under orders from Superintendent Allen, of the bureau of health, a number of pupils aro being excluded from the schools because they have no certificates of vaccination. Tho question of night school teach ers' salaries was brought up, and it was decided to place them on a uni form basis. Every principal who shall have had threo years' experience as either a day school or night school teacher is to receive $33 per month, and every assistant who shall have had three years' experience shall receive ?"S per month. One of the largest homo publications, the Woman's Home Companion, wunts a man or woman In this city to conduct n Magazine Route, It is n, chance for any energetic person to work up a monthly income regularly. If you are now canvassing for anything else, It will be a prolltablo side-Una for you, and we advise that you address at once Circulation Department, Woman's Homo Companion, Springlleld, Ohio. Sehriever Takes Pictures at Night, Prom Now Until Christmas. Commencing Wednesday evening, December 10th, tho Oold Medal Studio will be open evenings from 7 to 3 o'clock, Sittings will be made by Schrjever's New Artificial Light Machine, which oouuls the perfection of his daylight exposures. No extra charge for this special service. -'! .1 Card Sharpers Fired Revolvers. A pair of unknown card sharpers worked tha three curd monto gaino on somo Italians in tho Union hotel on Luckuwanna avenue last night. When tho latter saw that tho sharpers were getting ull their money they began mut tering and threatened an uttack. Bach of the tricksters then pulled a revolver and began shooting Into tho lloor to hcuro tho crowd. The bartender grabbed tho revolvers from thorn, but they man nged to ninko good their escape. Two of tho Italians who wero In the place vetv placed under arrest by tho police. BICYCLE CLUB AGAIN IN LEAD won thbee straight games from: aboadians. , Suburban Team Played In Hard I.uok and Lost Two Games to Thctr Fellow-Club Members of tho Green Rldgo Wheelmen Backus Team Not In Good Form, but Won Two Games from the Macnnerchor Players Standing of tho Various Teams. The Scranton Bicycle club's bowling team by superior rolling last night took three straight games from tho Arcadian five and advanced Itself to the head of the column and a number of notches above the Electric City Wheel men. The score! Scianton Bicycle Club O'Connoll, 515; Smith, -17S; Mitchell, Ml Ilnper, &)'., War dell, BI.1. Totals, kSj.MO.SSG-M.'il. Arcadians Owoiib, ).,"! Morgan, 411; Chutltcld, 4(V)J Depue, 523! Stover, 413. To tals, 710, 700. S2..-aij. Illght score, Iloper, 215; high average, Hotter, 1S7 1-3. The Suburban team played their fellow-club members last night and dropped two games through hard luck. Tho score: Suburbans Ilowlson, nil: Pond, IDS; Hitchcock, KSIj Sherman, KlS; Nlchol, Ml, Totals, (SG7. 7DS, 010-217ii. Green ltldgo Wheelmen Taylor, nil; Wedeman, KJ; Mason, 491; Moore, KJ; Welchel, KM. Totals, 1)31, MS, $332(531. (light score, Bowlson, 223; high aver age, Wolchol, 1S3 1-3. The Electric City Wheelmen's team made tlio Orange and Blacks look sick and took three straight games with consummate case. The score: Electric City Wheelmen McCracken, noi'; A. Davis, 401: B. Davis, BS3; Williams, ?: Wet"l"fe'i 311- Totals, SIT, S37, S71- Orange and Black Lilt, 430; Northrup, 403; Simpson, 47S; Clarke, I3S; Stair, 417. Totals. 7.W, 71S, &!1-22!)S. Illght score, Wettllng, 200; high aver age, B. Davis, 1S1 1-3. The standing of the teams In this league l.s now as follows: Won. Lost. P.C. Scranton Bicycle club n; r. .7i!J Electric City Wheelmen. ...12 i! .Out Suburbans 10 s .Sii, Green ltldgo Wheelmen.... si !) .30) Arcadians J Vi .,t;;1 Orange and Black 4 17 .10U City Bowling Leagtie. ( The Backus team was ' not In good form last night, but it had no dtfllculty In winning two games from the Maen uerchor players. The score: Macnnerchor Reppurt, 392: Janson, 37fi; Woitpfahl, 430; Robllng, 4S3; Zelsmnn, 430. Totals, i!S3, C74, 7712131. Backus Fahrenheit, 423; Moore, 4.1; Vogelsang, 410; Peckham, 303; Hopkins, 4C0. Totals, 7C0, Sin, 749 23CS. High score, Pccklmm, 21S; high avcr ave, Peckham, 1SS1-3. The Arlingtons journeyed to North Scranton, where they met and defeated the Cambrians, taking two of the three games. The score: Arlingtons ,T. Kiofer, 4S0; O. Jones, 41S; C. Kiofer, 4CG; Roll, 433; Melster, 391. Totals, 721, 777, S2S-2317. Cambrians A. Davis, 337; Jehu, 4(1(5; Foldmnn, 417; Gillespie, 4ID; W. Davis, 43S. Totals, 733, G73. 723-2133. High score, Mcister, 190; high average, Melster, 1G7. The West Side five rolled three close ly contested games with the Franklins, but managed to win two by narrow margins. Tho score: West Side Davis, -ISO; ltowland, 431; Jones, 401; Beynon, 333; Coons, 500. To tals, SIS, 720, SI3-23S3. Franklins Welchel, 411; Blrchor. 42il; Phillips, 447; nhiol, 321; Rothcrmel, 332. Totals, 790. 732,813-2303. High score, Beynon, 221; high average, Rothcrmel. 1S4. The standing of the teams In this league is now as follows: Won. Lost. P.C. Backus 21 li .77S Ilampe 19 S .701 West Sldo IS 12 .MO Arlingtons IS 12 .COO Franklins 11 lis .107 Cambrians 11 19 .2157 Independents S 19 .29ii Macnnerchor 3 22 .1S3 The Independents-Hampe games were postponed until to-night. City and School Taxes 1903. Tho above tax duplicates are now in my hands for collection. F. S. BARKER, City Treasurer. Some New Industries. Thero is every reason to bolievo that tho manufactures committee of tho board of trade will bo ablo to report tho secur ing of ona and possibly two Industries at tho regular meeting to bo held on Mon day next. Negotiations nro under way but all information Is being kept secret iiccauso of tho rivalry of other boards of trade In this part of tho country. Tho ofllccrs for tho coming year will bo nom inated nt this mooting and there seems to bo no question but that President A. V. Dickson will bo unanimously renominated to succeed himself, THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE If you uso Grain-0 in place of coffco you will eujoy it just as much for it tastes tho same ; yet, it Is like a food to tho system, dis tributing tho full substnnco of the puro grain with every drop. TRY IT TO-DAY. AtKrocera everywhere; 15c. and 23c, perpackag 4S I When in Need J Of anything in the line of .j, optical goods wo can supply it. , Spectacles : land Eye Glasses! .j. Properly fitted by an expert .j, optician, .j. J From $1.00 Up Also all kinds of prescrip- tion work and repairing. .j, I JYIercereau & Connell, 183 Wyoming Avenue. 133 Wyoming Avenue. CSiVriv VVVVVVV JV VV TVV CARVED WOOD Novelties. tobacco noxns. Plln BACKS. MATCH HOLDERS, LOVING CUPS, BOOK HOLDERS, and various other articles especially suited (or gentlemen. Best quality and moder ately priced. m CVivU, Walk in antl look around. 1 1 J$alvw IM iiSiSiSlSlSll CAPITAL, - - - 8200,000 SURPLUS (earned), 600,000 Ara Guaranties Business and personal accounts are well cared for. Threo per cent Interest is paid on Savings Accounts, whether large or small. The Third National Bank, JJ3 Wyoming Ave., Scranton, Pa. CAPITAL, 200.000. SURPLUS (EARNED) $600,000 Accounts can be opened by mall. OI'EX SATURDAY EVENINGS 7:30 TO 8:30. WW X9SKKSKXKKSXXXXHXXXXXXXX 5n The New Store g for Holiday Gifts g Seekers after Holiday Gifts combining: economy to the buyer and satisfaction to the recipient, will And it to their interest to W look over our c flany Holiday Specials In Every Department We enn till almost every need of tho sensible, present giver, from tho newest and best selected stock in town, and do It at a saving In cost that will count for something when it comes to bo honestly reckoned up. FOR THE HOME, WE SHOW A magnificent assortment of Table Linens, complete table linen sots, lunch cloths, tray cloths, sideboard and bureau scarfs, fringed and hom Klltohi'd towels of exquisite quality and design, bed spreads in Marseilles satin and fancies. Also blankets, comforts, etc., at prices that cannot bo matched elsewhere. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND Three great departments tilled to overflowing with the very best mer chandise that money can buy. Many novelties are shown, designed ex pressly for the Christmas trade. Thero is nothing la either of these lines that is worth buying that vra cannot show In nil sizes from those Intended for toddling tots, to the extra sizes for generously proportioned men and women. t'mL'rwcnr from 23o. lo $3.00 the garment. Hosiery from 10c. tho pair to f.J.lo. Gloves from 10c. the pair lo :2.00. All Kid Gloves from 75c up are guaranteed. Genuine Scotch Golf Gloves a specialty. A Dress Pattern of Silk or Other Fashionable Material Makes an elegant gift for wife, mother or friend. Special silk waist pat terns also put up In proper gift form. But pshaw, why elaborate further. Our's is tho only now stock in town and Its full to oversowing with seasonablo goods at prices that aro more than reasonable. Gome in and look around. No oao will ask what you want or what you are doing there, unless you do tho first of tho talking. ricCoti The Satisfactory Store. m i h $ Tf f 1 lICf i 1 dubi i 4 m M I I 1 I That muffler of yours doesn't stay where you wish it, is not sufficient reason "for improper protection of vour throat and chest; There's a better kind that will stay WAY'S MUFFLERS For Hen, Women and Children, 25c to $1.25 It doesn't go over the head; ns. easily put on ns your suit. CONR ' I -" """ r IKlUKISMffiSS RMgraresnrarareg',' H r,, , .. - You with the fact that nothing is so beautiful nor so popular for the coming gifts than pieces or set of Pyro Etched Work in Water Colors, Millions of ting strokes,each executed with dex terous shadings, of nature's own colors, ex quisitelg blended. OOMPLETE STS FOR THE TOILET TABLE COMPLETE SETS FOR THE DESK BRUSHES, TRArS, JEWEL GASKETS COLLAR, OLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES CANDLESTICKS AND MANY, MANY OTHERS If you have a favorite flower, the entire flower scheme mag be worked up in ang of the above pieces a wild rose, violet or chrysanthemum, for instance, You cannot fail to be interested. Don't forget to come and see the entire collec tion when shopping. RIFTN fffffirrrflHEgsgagggana Geo. V. Millar & Co. 1 Ji "Wyoming Ave. mm Of safety when you deposit In this Bank, ono of the strongest In the United States. GLOVES jr nell & Co. 400-402 Lackawanna Avenue. ; erads? Oj 305 LACKAWANNA AYE. sn WAShlNQTON HOP, jSaggaesgaaeggsiwmraM