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THE SCKANTOJV TIUBUNlFIUDAV, DECEMBER 12, 1902.
The News of Catbondale.
The Bon Ton Social Club
will entertain at a dance in
the Burke Building, Tuesday
evening, Dec, 16,
The aiornrt oiohestm will piovldo mimic
mid ttits iniiiiinuiiiriitu will he il to thu
Hon Tou'h Mnndniil, which hut imulo
Vi lor Moduli no enjovilbli'
Tickets Aie 75 Cents.
RARELY BEAUTIFUL
AFTERNOON NUPTIALS
Miss Isabcllo Fieemnn, Youngest
Enughtei of Mr. nnd Mis. Wlllinm
Wnllnce Wntt, nnd Thomas Stiyic
Athciton, of Scranton, Wedded tit
Tiist Presbytejinn Ckuich A
rnshionnble Event in Which So
ciety Wns Gieatly Inteicsted The
Beautiful Aitistic Details.
An c-Miit In uhkh the Intel est mid
.ililklp.UioiiH ol poili-tj ill L'aiboiulnlf
wnleiert lor weeks wilt -iilenmli'Pil s
fnliv iiMoinomi In the luslilunublt
wetldhiR nt tin- Fii-t Pi c-bytei l.m
chunk of Ml-s Jvabello Ki ceni.m Wall,
MiuiiKCt ihuiKhtii of Mr. ami Ah.
William Wull.it e Watt and Thomas
Hmp Al hoi toil, im ol JD. Henij
Athoiton, m Xoilli M iln .iMinic, Hii.m
toii. The In ide t- tin- daliKlltei til one or
Hie oldest luiiilllei of (Miboiulalf, with
whom then- It ,iMKl,ited tho eaily
iIoelniiiin'nt ot the Ploneei Cits and
IN siib-etititiit tomitieici.il pioRiths. The
Siootn's lamlh 1- likewise toti'-viiu-ous
anions the .ul l.imillo In thu
Lackawanna .U!e. These diouni
ht.ini'es, (oiiiiloil with the toiispipuous
position, or thi' ptliKlpals in theii -nchil
hUs in thfli iis)ictlp home. mu
liiundtil tin uMMitrul liapiienlim: in the
joung: people's Inf. and widespicad in
"teiest and epei t ition tliaL weie Indl
eateil bv the pi i sent n at the nuptials
ot sevci.il luindied KUe-ts horn tills iit
nnd alle.
The wtddiiif, tueinont was beautiful
and ailistli Though then was a
(liaimiiif, simpliiitv iliimiKliniit time
.as a liiluu'ss or elfet't tli.it wai most
impiesshe ThoiiKh it was an attei
noon wedilliifr. the late atteilioon houi
or tlie Dei eniliei dav jrave It all the ap
rie.uaiH'cs ot a nli;lil ieieinon, with all
its beautiful li?lit and rolois At I
o'clock the blight hiiiuony ol ilu weil
tllnn mnicli Jiom J.olioiiKtiii i.ius-td a
lipiile anioiitT the epeetant s.ithullitf
as the advance or the lnld.il pui w is
Kteeled. The uslieis wtio in tlie lead
aiUaneliig up the noith aisle Tlu.se
wciu John Atheiton and Dudlcv Atli
erton, Sil.intim, biothei uitl t ouslti le
Hpecthely, ol the fiiooin, I'l.uik lV(k,
i 'ink Guild, Hti.inlon, Willi mi Tosui,
cliicapro 11 I) l.ilhiope, C.nbondale
Tlie si maids lollnweil, pioicednl
with luca'niied. M.ioeful tiead to the
music ol tlie n-aicli They wcic the
fiit-t of the bc.iutitul moviiifr pictutc of
i olot and fuai" In tlieii ilniim dies
ti cations ol wliltt, pin!: 1icik1k?.u uul
mining limits nt pink i lilflon The
maids wetc Miss Ciatc Uo-e and Ml-s
Oi.ite ll.iule, Si utc Use, X J., the
Mlsits, Athei ton S'nanton JIIssi!i,ui
Jluiin and Miss i;ii..i1eth Toet-, Cat -bondale
Tlie maid ol lumoi. v ho lollowtd the
maids, was Mi-s AlaiH.uena Klmi",
Sjuiusc, X V. llif kiiwii w.w i not
able iiilltl.l-t to those who Went befule
her. It was all pink, iiiliidiutf the hat
and i liiiton mull With t liildl-h steps
attei the maid ol hoiini, tame tin. i in;;
beaiei. little Wall lie Watt Ilanklns, of
TJulitth. Minn, a nephew ol tlie bi ide
He had a tostunie ot while btn.uh loth
and boie tla wddins, bind linn nn a
pillow ol white satin
'I In- In Ide i.idluu in In Id il inlie of
wlill. tat en ii.iln, (,inv last, aifoni
p.mlrd Ijj lioi Jntliu. William Wallate
At'.itt The siooin and Ills best man
his hi ot In i, John A tin i ton, walked I mm
the o-ti, mooting tin bi ide, as the
p.ul was illsposlim of Itt-clt betoie the
pulpit, wlili b was hidden behind a bank
ol pilm- Stimulus ol teic,uin ian
up to tin iic-ttiliiK .mil bill; In i i in
tlmiou.t pit it.
Ue i 'Inn Ii s I .-. p i-tui oi the
( bun li, -oleninl.'t d tai leitiroiij .VI 1 1 1
dwelllilK biielh ii poll tin s u"l tllqnliN
of mini. ik" md b'Kliu the pi.otisol
the well-w Nhln;, lilt nils the pastor
riked lni the be.uou.U ol tlie In hie Ilei
latin l bestow in hi l l"Uied, the rtioom
taltlni, hi plai". 'I he plIchtliiK ol the
riwt, llien took iilat , While thii seuti
meilt il all tit "i It. in t - and Klnwois"
t aiiio fiom tlie oikuii,
"Wheij tlie nuptials wne ou md Un
benediction van shen, the hi Ide and
L,iooin led tin lpiosslonal iii.ueh. while
tlie loyliil, tilumphaiit mtiii' of Meu-ilrl!-t.(ilm'H
wetldillK ill ll eh llllnl the
t bin eh
The bildt'.s (joii was an Ideallj
lit mull ul t nation Jt was an hoiy
white Dialiosse s(iiln, with ai tislle dec
oration in einbioltlcied chiffon and
DudieSM' laie She wtue a while tulle
a ell, nml can led a iihowei bnii(iiet of
will to oi chids anil Hllles of the viUlcj
Her tiavellnK frown was blue bioad
flnth with hat to match
'I'lKs maid of honot whip pink wllk Us.
hue ner pink bilk. Her hat was like-
FMZIS FiailTKK'S 1IEABT.
Coffee Shown to Be the Cause of His
Weak Hetut.
wise pink, us will us the chiffon tiuiff
she c.itrletl.
The dainty, bctoinliiK rowiih of the
biltlcMinalilH weie white silk tissue over
white silk. They woie pink tut tB nnd
cat i led pink rhlffon miirfK.
The leecpltoti followed the- cei oniony
at the Watt tcsldence, Chinch Hheot
nnd Wncohi nvcmip. The bride and
Brtioni received In the pat lor befoio a
bower or white and pink och. In the
receiving paity with the bilde and
Kiooin, weie the maid of honor, Miss
Klnne, the groonmiuaii, John Athcrton,
.Mr. and Mis, W. W. Wall, paienls ot
the In Ide, Mitt. Homy Athoiton, mother
of the Bloom, insisted by the other at
tendants of the lit Ide.
The wedding lotlallon, .sened bv
Hauler or Seranton, followed the ie
ceiitlon with Us felleltulioiiH.
The looms of the Wait l evidence weie
tiansfoimed by the hatidlwoik of
Tiumbull, the lloilst. The seheine of
decoration in the leeeptlon and diawliiR
looms was pink nnd white. The mantles
weie banked with llowet.s and potted
plants--. In the dining room, aside Horn
the table dec orations of loses, holly,
ei'igiecn and giotind pine weie et
feethely employed.
The deeoiatlons at the t lunch wrio
by Wade. The Mos:ait cnchestia gave
a mosiainme of selections at the iluneli
for an hour before the (eieniony. 1'iof.
A. P. Thomas was at the tngan.
The wedding gifts compilsed an at ray
of valuable offeilngs. Conspicuous
among these lemeinbiani es was a ma
hogany chest of hlher, which was the
glfl of Ihe gioomsinan. John Athcrton,
The lesldence of Mr. and Mis. A titer
ton, at aitO Xoith Jlaln avenue, Scran
ton, whoie thev will be at home aftei
Febitiniy , 1W), was splendidly fur
nished bv the father of the bride
Mi. and Mis, Atheiton depatted on
theli wedding totn via the. S 30 I)ela
w.tie and Hudson train. They will be
abont .(.vei.il weeks, piobably spending
the gieatei pail ol tlie time In AVash
ington, D. C.
Mr. Atheiton enlcis upon hei new
lite with the feivent well-wlshoh ot the
wide elide of li lends who hold het in
affectionate leganl Hhe Is a gi.idu.Ue
ol live seminary. The advantages in
which slip, has slimed me fiuittully
shown in hei accomplishments and hei
i edited homing. Ilei witluliawal fiom
the- social th do, wheieln slio was a,
laotite will be legietted, tilthough the
lu artfell wishes of hei ascot iates go
with her in liu wedded t.ueei.
Mi Atheiton Is asi.01 Uteri with bis
bmthei in the paj mastei's ollice ol the
Dtlawaic ami Hudson at Htrautiin
whine ids tatlieu, the late Hi nt v Atliei
ton. was in cliaige foi yeais. Up pos
sesses abilitr that is ceitaln to win liini
aihanceiui nt His popiilaritj among
his ass'icliles is attesteil bv the e.-pie-slons
ol infill will on this happj
ot e.ision
Free Distribution
FOIt TJIK UKNKIIT OP THOSE WHO HAYli
NOT TESTED THE VIHTUES OP
Dr. David
Favorite
Kennedy's
Remedy
nml mo unfAinlllnr with Its uieiltd, nrinntrcmcnlH havo been nindo for a MHjI.
IJISTUinUTlON of BAMI'TjIO nOTThUS, horn Mm ditig stores of Ibis cltv. Ask
your druggist for a VRVA1 IIOTTLH nnd convince youi self of the wonderful vatuo
of this great cmo for
Kidney Disease, Female Weakness
and the other conditions for which It Is recommended, and for which It has boon
used wllh pitch success In this locality. . . ,
Samples fieo nt tho following ding stores: Wlllimn It. McQarrah, J It. Phelps,
S. U. Jlonwoed & Co, Mntthows llios.
((((((((
SHOW IS CANCELED.
Manager Byine Wouldn't Stand for
'Major and the Judge."
Mamtgti J!iue, of the (liaud, has
tmiceled in-nlghl's altiactiini, 'The
Majoi anil the Judc,e "
Thh attiattliin was lepiescutetl to
Mi liviin- as i high class musical
Munich, and ihe fact thai Pain Kjan
Tom Levi-, and Maud Until hearted the
cast went to confli in the beliel that the
conip my, lu the languase o tho riu ,
could ' clelh ci the fcoods " An aeUlition
al iiieumsiauce was thai it was tlie oi
Iginal intention to open tlie new the
ulei at Pitt' ton on the Heis i ii cuit.
with this .how. Thi" was pi evented,
howevei, be the house being only paitlv
built
The (list intimation Uiat Mi. Jhine
had ill it the .show was on the X'. G.
eliss was when he read the seveie
though ui tiltiis in tlie Tiibune
vestcida. II" fonliwitli decided that
what was nol gooti enough lor Sciau
ton llicatei-goeis lio ricsiie and pay
for n lined piescntntluiis, could not be
lcil-t''ii on the pitioiLS of the Grand.
Aecotdlnglv he Immediately onleied
the sale ol .seats to be stopped and go
ing to a telephone booth be engaged in
an iMhange ot compliments with the
' Majoi and Judge" company, who weie
In Wilkes. H in e, wheie the company
plivii in-,t umht. The convolution
ended with the cam elation ol the C.n
bondale engagement. Tlie action ot
Maniisci 13m ne in thus piotectlng the
pati oils ol his play house will bo gen
ei illy commended. In consequence of
this teim of allalis, iheio will be no
attiat lion at the Grand until Monday
night, when "Yolk Slate Polks," a
splendid pastcnal plav will be pio
dut ed.
AMUSEMENTS.
Ladies' Clothing
For Cash or Credit
w r
A full line of Ladies' Suits
Coats, Cloaks, Skirts and Fursi
ro firtlti- efitlitB. TtAffflw ffln-ltrlAcI
.AVk ouj,as.o, iun.i.j, .uuuv.s.
or tailor-fiuished. Splendid $20.00
to 25.00 Suits from $17,25 up.
4.
Scarfs
A new stock of Marten, Rus
sian Fox, Beaver, Raccoon and
Opossum Cluster Scarfs from
$6.50 to $16. AIbo a lot of
Choice Nearseal Brush Boas at
a$3.98,
Women's
Tailor-Hade Suits
A lot of nevr Tailor-Made
Suits, of various materials, in
.fr'llffilfoylvl'i
-.-. ..
Connolly & Wallace,
Scranton's Shopping Center
Christmas business is not the
property of any one store, but the
If you miss looking into a sin
gle corner of the store these days,
largest part of it goes to the store i n" "" rf b"f ,h ,0" m,?nt
K b make your Christmas shopping
that Studies it most. nasier
Fur Boas from $4 to $50
cranton Furnishing Co.,
612 Linden Street.
Four Doors Above Adams Ave. CARTER BINDING
5 . t . 4.4.4. .4.
Hani' on Tuestlaj', is not. so badlj hint
as was ut Hi st .supposed. I'lom pies
ent incllciitlnns sti ails' liope ol liis le
eoery is entertained. Ills mother, JIis
D.wld DoAunpoit, ol 111 KIkIiUi ae
nue, is at bis bedside.
Yourip; Divenpoit was u menibei of
Compnnv L, ot the Thli teeiitli icgi
nient, N. (i, P., anil was on duly at
Obphant timing the .stnke. lie le
eently lound einplonienl in J.urci ne'
eount scat.
K. OF C. ELECTION.
eivoirs nnd the dairies, find .iae to
m hat an extent are the nurioundinss
a lactor in the possible contamination.
Secretary Shepherd has eerj-Hili)ii
in leadiness, and eerytliinfr to t'aelll
tate the investigations will be pi teed
at tho disposal of the bacteriologist, as
the boaid of health is anxious to Umu
out the disease, it It is within lis pos
sibilities, and to allay the fipptahei
slon of the public mind.
Repent Shows Local Council in Giati
fying Ciicumstances.
Cm bondale counell, No. 329, Knights
ol Columbus-, elected olllccrs in the
new club house for the Hist time, the
icsiilt being- us tollows;
Oiund knli,FIit, K. H. Keiwin; dnp
uty Ki.intl knlKht, P. l. Dover; chan
cellor, T. A. Klikwood; lecorder, John
Halt; llnantlal seciet.uy, T. Tj. GIN
inaitln; tieaBuiei, G. W. Keene; war
den, William Peel; advocate, John
O'ltouilce; lectin er, J. V. Del..aiicy;
inside giiunl, M. F. Walsh; outside
guard, p. J. I3oylan; trustee, John
Bionnan; lepieHentatlvo to state coun
cil, which will bo held at Philadelphia,
Slav .", 1!)0), Giand Knighl It. II. Ker
w in.
The council lh now In the most pios.
peious condition hlnce Its inalitullou.
This is equally tmo of its ilnnnciul mil
uuiiHiical stiength. The nicnilietship
is now 170, with evidences ot continued
mow Ih, additional piopositlons bein.i
leceived ut oeiy meetlns, Willi tho
Kiowlhot membei.ship the Inlluuiice of
the council in the civic anil soclil lite
of tho community spieads and 'jeromes
111019 and moie nn .impoitunt facto",
Tlie new club house on Soutli .Main
HUeei, which has been the comic il'.s
home slnco last full, Is etcditablo nut
only to tlie council but the city as uil.
Fiank AVallls, the llliiioln ilimnplou
leatheiweltht, stays.
"Ncaily all my life I diank toftee,
and It dually put me In micli a condi
tion that truluing for uny light wa al
mpst Impossible,
"lly breathing wua pooi and alight
ixertlon always inude me very tired, I
Could not understand It, for 1 was
otherwise well and etroiiff, until one
ilay, In fralnlne quarters, a fileml nnd
Udmlror of mine asked inn If I drank
coffee. I told him, 'yes, and he said
that wan what ailed nto.
"This waa two weeki befote un Jin
portant fight of mine was due. He ex
blalned how coffee affected the heait
frntl nerves, and told mo of the good
tjimittles of Postum Food Coffee, I im
mediately commenced to use It In place
It coffee. The result wus wonderful.
My nervousness left me, my breathlne
bothered 1110 no more, my confidence
jeturned, and I was as good as ever In
f.. short time.
"I ie turned victor ot tho fight, which
X am confident I would not have been
jjud I continued the use of coffee,"
Effle Ellslei'a Aitistic Woik.
It wn ic'Kielable that tlie wenthei
I'ondltlous mllliaied against the attcn
ilniitu at the fiinnd last nlglil, wheie
an .iiidleiiec of much smaller piopoi
tioits tlinll was tlesoned enjoyi tl the
m tislle wink ot Kfllo Hllsler lu "When
Knighthood Was lu Plower." The stip
poitlng company was good, paitlculaily
Walter feyninur us Cha;les lliandon,
The ctage! settings wcte iieaiit'tful.
The Best of All,
Of "Votlv Htate FoIUh." w lib h will bo
at the Giand Monday night, and which
Ih to play a mtuui date at the Lyceum,
Seranlou, next week, the Ht, I.ouIh
Globe-Demount piijh;
"Ah 11 wenk of til ama tic: mt 'York
State roll-.s' Ih aupeilor to 'Way Down
nam,' "I'lm Old Humesttead,' 'David
Hm 11111,' 'Hboii Holden,' 'Tho Daily
Farm,' and many other pastcnal plays
that might ho mentioned. It Is a plc
tmc of llto In a lemoto village tho
'David H111 um count! y, wheie the
author, Aithur Sldman, was born. It
Ih 1111 itiylllii picture thnt he has painted
with such skill, Thero Is plenty of
comedy and plain, iiiiailulteiutetl sim
plicity In tho painting, but the piny has
also ItH serious side, One woudeis attei
ho has leaohed the sidewalk why Im
becnino so thoioughly Inteiesied In the
vpiy nullum y and my mvtuial troubles
growing out ot a little dlsngieement
between two old men. Then lie lenlUes
Unit It has been 1111 excellent combina
tion In ailthe nit of the playwright
nnd tho ui t ot the actor that has made
thesii slmple.-H'veiydiiy affulis of such
absoiblng Inleiesl,"
Home ftoin Wedding Tour,
Plro Chief J, J, McNulty nnd wife,
nee Miss Nellie Parrell, jeturnetl last
night from their wedding tour. They
nro now at homo at their lesldence, 163
Pike street.
Clyde Davenport's Injury,
Thursday morning woid was received
In this city that Clyde Davenpoit, who
jvaa Injuied In the explosion at VIH.es-
BACTERIOLOGIST COMING.
Examination of Milk and the Watei
Supply to Commence at Once.
The assistant banteilologlst, which
the Hate boanl agieed to send to Cm -bondale
to establish whether or not tho
milk and the water supply of this rity
Is 11 lnetor in the spread of typhoid
lever in this -icliilty, Is expected to m
rlve today.
The boaid of health sublet try, Rus
sell J. .Sliepheid, has ieeelv"d n com
munication fiom the state hoard olll
ulal, whoso homo Is at Geiiunnlown, In
which he said he would start lor this
city today. Ho has piailo a letptest lor
a deal ot' lufoi million, and his letter
would indicate that he will cany 011
his Investigations heie and dtennlne,
their lesultH without leaving the city,
He will not only niako bactPiloloslcal
tests of water and of milk, but will
Inspect tho souices of supply, the ips-
SMOTHER A COUGH.
You can smother a cough
with your hand but ypu can't
cure it that way., Some medi
cines only smother coughs.
Scott's Emulsion cures them.
Old coughs and deeprooted
coughs can't be cured until
the inflammation which causes
them has been replaced by
healthy tissue.
That is exactly the kind of
thorough work Scott's Emul
sion does. It changes the
entire nature of the throat and
lungs so that there is nothing
to cough about
6end for Free Sample.
fcCOXXii JBOWIUi CiinniUU.Ml'ul
W. B. L. Ofilceis.
At Wednesday night's meeting ot Hie
Catholic Woman's Benevolent legion,
the lollowing ofllcers weie elected:
President, Jits. John A. Boylan; vice
piesldent, JIlss nilznbeth Unite; ora
tor, Miss Hannah Doud; secietaiy,
Miss Bridget Gethlns; collector, Jlis.
John J. Drennan; tieasmer, Jlrs. James
Norton; marshal, JIlss Margaret Joyce;
guatd, Miss Maigaret Dm kin; organ
ist, Miss Mary Boylan; tiustees, Mrs.
Rlchaid Kllpatrlck, Mis. Mai tin Ger
ilty, Mis. Patilck Haite.
Missionary Meeting Tonight.
A mlsslonniy meeting will be held in
the "Methodist meeting house" (Watt's
hall) this afternoon and evening, at 2 30
and 7.30,
In the afternoon Rtns. G. A. Plate,
Pw. M. Pascoe and R. L. Clark will
speak, and Dr. Gamewoll will conduct
a question box. In the evening, Di.
Gamtwell, the famous pi eachei -engineer
of the siege or Pekin, will speuk.
He Is an interesting speaker and will
piodt nil who hear him. An ofieiing
will be leceived lor expenses.
The public Is cordially linlted to attend,
Unclaimed Letteis.
List ot lettois lemaining In the C.n
bondale, I'a postolllce, Dee. 11, Uiej,
tor persons unknown; M. C. Uioder
Ipk, James J. Collins, John Cumin,
James lfeveis, Colonel R. G. Huston,
John McGowan, Dr, .1. T. Male, Geoigo
Perilno, Geoigo Rolllscm, Win. Wade
man, Dai nest Yatne.s, Mis. O. W
Chapman, Mis. Una Fair, Mis. Mlch
nel Jnnlan, Miss IhldgeL Connor, MNs
Kathiyn Day, MNs Mabel Matthews,
Geoigo I'eptoek.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take laxative tiiomo-Qiilnlne Tablets.
this Hignaiure jpmj t on
eveiy box, 23e,
6WA
Increase in Seivice.
Another car has been placed on the
Fount Cltv branch ot tho stteet rail
way lino. It will urn fiom 11,30 a. m,
till 11,30 p, m. untl between those hotiis
until after Chilstmas a thlrty-nilnuto
uiietlulo will tie maintained, Instend of
nn houily seivice. The slxty-tnlnuto
sehetlnle will bo maintained each day
till 11,30 n. in.
"Mysteiy" Tea Tills Evening.
The "mysteiy" tea which will bo held
nt tho home of Mis. WUJIant Mois, on
Noith Church stieet this evening, Is
under the auspices of the Ladles' guild
of Trinity church, .m oignnUatlon
which Is noted for pleasant enttitalu
inenls, Then- will undoubtedly bo a
Ki mo attendance.
W. C. T. U, Meeting Today.
Tho Women's Clulstlan Tempeinnie
union will hold a meeting at 3 o'clock
this afternoon In the W, W, Watt
hulldlins. A guod attendanro Is lequebt
ed, as It will likely be tho last meeting
of tho yeai.
Will Be Paid Today.
Thu Delaware and Hudson tuliinieu
will be paid today. As theie has been
an exceptionally laige number ot ciews
employed during tho month ut extia
time, this will be the blggttst lailioad
pay lu ycais.
The Roof Fell on Him.
Michael Cohllnskl, a laborer In the
Northwest mine, wus caught by a fall
of loof Wednesday uttemoon uud sus
tained sieilous lujiii, tlie extent ot
The least expensive are of black
marten, whose dark, glossy fur is beau
tiful. Sable fox in spite of the fact that
the skins are nearly all gone and more
people want them than ever come next
in price.
Then raccoon.black lynx, silver fox,
blue fox, Hudson Bay sable, Baum mar
ten, chinchilla, Persian lamb, ermine and
Russian sable.
Everv kind of neck fur you can think
of is ready to become a Christmas gift.
Men's Bath Robes
Are now spread over half the regu
lar Men's Furnishings department.
$3.50 to $12.00 each.
The best $5 wool robe we ever had
is in the collection.
Turkish toweling robes, ,$6.50, that
are not surpassed anywhere.
Woolen robes, $5 up to $12.
Others of fine Mercerized Cotton in
white and colors, $4.50 to $10.00.
Holiday Umbrellas
The fiuits of many months of prep
aration and a long search through many
different countries. The handles, of
course, are the most important part, and
we have never had a finer collection
odd' beautiful and exclusive.
Among them are:
Finest Box Woods, Wangee Woods
from China, Carved Ivory, Sterling Sil
ver and Pearl, Gold and Pearl, Wood
inlaid with Silver, Plain and Trimmed
Buckhorn, Natural Woods of all kinds.
Look at our Ladies' special holiday
line of Silver and Pearl Handles at
$3.75, worth $5 00.
Christmas Glove News
Gloves for children are cut and
made with as much care as those for
older people. Among them are:
Fowne's Cape Gloves in tans, reds
and browns, $1.25.
Soft Mocha Gloves, fleeced lined,
$1.00.
Heavy Cape G'oves, lined, $1.00.
Wool Gloves, white, black and all
colors, 20c to 50c.
Women's Jouvin Gloves, the finest
French Kid Gloves made, $1.50.
Men's lined and unlined Kid Gloves,
$1.00 to $6.00 a pair, the higher priced
ones lined with fur.
Men's Holiday Neckwear
The best 50c scarfs. The best dol
lar scarfs. And the best that money
will buy. We're ready to serve every
body. Even the 50c scarfs are in exclusive
patterns. A new lot of dollar scarfs here
today that are even better than we have
yet had.
For $1.50 you can get the best
English Silks (in English squares.)
Evening Dress Protectors, $1.00 to
$3.00 each.
Square Mufflers in black, white and
handsome color effects, $1.00 to $2.50.
vrvrn
liter Underwear '
We said the other day that we can
lit everybody with underwear.
We can lit your purses, too a tre
mendous range and variety of prices.
Prices don't go so low, though, as
in most stores we know where to draw
the lineat trash.
Men's, 50c to $7.50 a garment.
Women's, 25c to $6.50 a garment.
Children's, 25c to $1.50 a garment
Connolly
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which In not yet definitely known. Ilu
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his hotiio In Simpson,
OLYPXIAJST.
A uvular incetlne of the mIiuoI lumul
was licit) n Wi'ducjilaj nlIH Tlio unit
til t'f tmuitliiR llui cuiiimlioi fdia.i
tlon law van fully i11rculmI Ii tlio lni'iu
1)01 a untl It was iloililcd to n'litl out nu
tlccd to lurontb ol iiujiiu um utUmlhiK
school, UbKltil, loi leifoni nt iion-attt-iul-autt
A hpcilul mettlin; will Im uilled
ns boon in lopllt-s mo utelul, wluti
toino action will ho tultui
Tim Junior huiul of tho UluUoly llaptlst
tlniuh will render a cuntata In that edi
fice thin oenhnf. At tho closo of (ho nleco
Ico cieam .uul i.ilto will bo t-encil
Tlio loinalns of Jaiiifi' Walsh, who tiled
at WlitU'lu, Alabama, on .MoiuU lasl,
airlM'd luio tt.tetlu mornlntf Tho
body was conu'Kd to lilt lutti homo on
lliiiimoio sttict by UndPtliiktr ,1. W
hwion.v. Tho finifial will In lit Ul to
moi low nioi iilm,' A itiink'in IiIkIi iihiss
will In. ctklnuli.il hi St. l'.Uilck' ohiiuh
at 10 otkxk luti'imuiu will ln ina.lu hi
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Ml .uul Ml-. iM,iiid hht-ui ami
ilaiiKliii'i .MIs- J.'llul Hhtiman, nt Itlal.t
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at Ciiiliuiuiulo )cslcida
Tho iniicral nt .larpaid thu liurc
(laoghtti of All ami Mix .Jaimu Aimiin
look pl.tto lioiu the family homo In Tiuu
Valley MMinhiy attoinmi at -' n't-lotk,
and was atloudtt b maio friends ami
itlutlMH. He. (lioiKo lIliKUt) t oiuluett'tl
tho HuiUtCf. ami buii.i ut initio In
Vnlon eemetoi;
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Uu. Jaimia Hoy la hi Wllktiii.is.aiiu.
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Old M'hone, 3331.
New 'Phone, '293 "5
MENRY BELIN, JR
Cenetil .ifcnt (or His Wyomlrg District for
Dnpont's Powder
UIlIiis, nlastlnj, Spot tin;, Sniokelj! tl tin
llcpr.uno Chemical Ccmpiny'i
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
blfcty i'uic, Cj ani Kxplpdtra. Ilooiu i"l
sell uulltllu; ,bcra-Wn.
AG INCH'S.
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