rn THE SOU ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1002. - The News of THE HOLIDAY DANCE OF THE 1 Will Take Plnce In the Burke Building Tomorrow Night Th" uiMligcniHH immili' uliutliti tli llKlitrul cvrnlnif to Hip KUCilM of tltW Iiopiilnr poolul oif,'inilzaili'ii, Till. MOZAIIT OHCHKSTHA Will ptm'kln tho luteal ilntitt mine rirki'ts, i i cuts, . TICKETS, 7S CENTS THE SNOW AND WIND CAUSE HARDSHIPS The Blockading of Countiy Roads Keeps Dnlryinen nt Home and Deprives Many Families of Milk. Tiains on Eile and Delawaie and Hudson Tied Up Until 2 O'clock Yesteiday Homing Trolley Cms Not Opeiated. CiihoiKlali- .ytiilny -eeifl IVU Hie flloets (it tin mtnw .Hid Wind that . swept over the mountains itntl hillside I this section S-nttiKlny. Trains mail, IM'-suisei mill uul wete stalled on tin-J'rli- .mil lJel.iw.iri. and JIudon mud, north, .ill day until U o'cloolc Sunday ' in or n In jr. the trolley lines uete eftective hely ticil tip and ot of all. Hieif was a mii t it milk laniluc in rliis eit " tnti-nluy, uhIiht (o the snow-blockaded loads IfaOlny noin thf farming dl" tilet-i. When Cut lunula le lioti!evif. iiwnlit' etfidav mouiiny, cvpeetiiiK to Hint tlieli mill, bottles, they Uete OKippolnt il. The wore badly disappointed when the daliie-s ueie -oitfrlil foi there ua only n binall quaniitv ot the almost in lipensilile ndlmiet to th Ktalelul lire.tkf'tbt oiler. The now -eholted loads Kept the dalijmen In the rouniry nt home, and the oiisequenpe was that lint a lew milk dealeis had am of the liquid to ileal out hate yesteulnv Hl teiuoon, a tew in tlie tanner.- made iheil jA.iy into town, .ismiiIiij; appte .'lahlci lelief tills uuiriilni;. Coal trains that wrte drpui iu.il lioitli uir the .lefreison bianeli. jul uiday, became blocked at I'uiiiuomiI. .n attempt was nuule to K(t out or the IiUtrn 1 li.Hkiin;- to Cut fooniUiIe lint this u.ii ot no avail the trains wen i, if In a wwlfte. This bloikiule Wa- not III Led until the i.uly hour- of w-,roi -day mormntr Tin two Sut.iloritt i--lnes.so-! on tho lleluwme and Hudson, dun hoi e at ".51 and 10 01 p m . not jt liviiiR in Caihotldale until J o' lock .Sunday niCHllins. The Kile llvei Was likewise stulPd. Tlio Untai-lo and Westri n li.ul b, Um lui'I:. due lamely to the laet that bul lew liuiu (ic sent out. The p:i'-ei)-Kei due Horn the mil 111 at ) ielcu k Satuiday alteinoon u.i- h-v than an hour late All tho loads .ie In 1 inl jtiiod condition eauiday. The tiolle linev weie'tlcd up all dav Satmdav. the talis beliif; bulled inula the miuw iti lit- Vestei .i.tv a jilnuv.li us iuu iiM'i the llnr noith. bin Hum I' oi est City line wa- not opened. Oitlv a few i, it- a; bum inteitils we uui 1 1 1 1 III the d iv The eon.seipi, in- wi i -eete liaidflilii to i hint h-jon - -md otlui tiaelts. WILL BE STOPPED. Constable Neaiy Aftet One Who Sent in False The Alaim. Ullllll!; the past Mv mouths Hie hi)-e loi.ip.uues have licui tailed to the Vfiy limits of the illj on scveial occasions by tlie ilaini. ulilUi pnuid to ht inlr utter ilr Uimr i tins that wnc nuts ;.uy. up i.uli ui. ca .ion, th ottwulei uho would be a lit sublet t or tlie iool- l.llk'i 'tkcicil a ln- thai was eltiu-r atfthe top ut a hl!l ot a dlstaiue fioin I Hie hose lion-is that lull I v eNliau-tnl Tlie hoi i ,. In l.uIi lii-lanee iiImi. iiu i hour elto-rft lor the lnol joke wa.s late at liiitlit when the tiumeu weM- put to the im oiutttlttn i and, ill mtiir i.i-i--. ' hutd.sltlp of illstuihitl hluntlK'is ' Hatuidai tiUtu was th,. ali-t ttpe-l litlot. of HiN tooli.-l; and luminal nun j w it- . .u'litu 1 1. .i". wiivti tin tueii win, i-l"ep li the hn-e hotj-is weie lu-t .s, . tltd in tlieli uiubt's liei. an ulaim was inns: in ftoi.i Uov ."4, tieai 01 huolV slm.. on liiuiikUu tiiet . win ulht loi hiu.lt a uaiU-braiu ttlek tould h.udly l .-rlireted The toads wie a. most ltini kmleil wiih siiow-dilft.s, and Miiall, haul paulclts ol iallimi miow wmo-hlitidlim: lua siu.li a iiIkIu to e. h.iust a teatn of lioi.-e- which ate ur-jed as ue lio-y. liuki-i-f. When tile bo was uaclud, Huu' was no one in its ldii. ity. A.s utiul, a dilliiriu seat eh iii euleil notliiti'jr. t'onstablii .N'eaiy, who Is a ntuillkr of Columbia lloue i.ouipaii, Louiiiiencvd an line.stinatlou jtMvidu and whs iii winded by a dun that is ke to lend to the uuesn. ot the ottendor or oti'eud-er-S If an nu-t ind tunvletlon uliould pt'Ote thetorltliUIe mUi to tliese hr. Us! of MU. alatiiix. It will uo hut il with tlld KUilty US I lie PUIlWuiieut due In tho other cases will ut- visited In this oiKVitH an cvei lustiii exuniplf to those whose Ideas of u Joke tun In the wtmis dhpctlon. It. Is a teilettUni on this torn intinlty that thte am to hu lietblu jir sons, who play tin pan of MaKe cut tips, or do tlu s-tunts tUut uu mmie. times witnesi-ed Jn a western mmn, whoie the -pint of iiilxehler is tiim Dint, Will Give Two deceptions. "Mia. 1). W. Ilumphiey lias sent out invitations to two reeop lions, whlih II 110 There la moie Catarrh In this seriiou of the country than all other discuses put together, and until tho lust few eurs was Kupposed to bo Incurable. For a givat many years cloctora pionounced It a. local ttlneuau and presumed local iwnedles, and by constantly fulling- to cuic with Iul.iI (teatineut, pronounced Ie incut aide. Scl. eiico has proven catarrh to bo u constl Ttitloiml diaeaso and theiefoie reuuires t'onstltutlonal treatment. Kali's Catarrh Cute, mauui'actuied by V, J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitu tional cine on the market. It la taken Intel aally in doeeg from 10 drops to a. tea tpoouful. It acts directly on the blood au4 mucous bin faces of tho tsj-stam. They offer one. hundred dollars Tor any y.mo It fulls to cine. Send lor cuciilais nd tetlrnonlals. Address. t J. CHUNBY ft CO . Toldo, O. Bald fv Timsslsts We. Jlull's Family iiii-'uic the bt . Carbondale. ,he wilt hold al her home, )S Snlem nvtnile, tredned!y and Thuirtday nt ternootlH of this Week. Tlie piiwpec tlvc it-!4tH ate ii,.iKerly tuilU'lpntltiB tipw function.". THE OLirFOHD STAGE. Storm Pi events Repetition of Tied Sheildnn's Ride. f-'atunhiy, for. the 'fltst time In blc yearp, tlie stage fiont over DundnfC and Clllfoid wa; fulled lo leaeh Catbon dtilg. Tito work of tlie toi in kins and his tireh'L'on.splrator, old Ptobabllltle.s, In tlie employ of tlie Bovctnmenl. weather bureati, bloeluided the countty mads o llint thete wasn't a hadow of a hope of tfetlhur through, or the. dtlver llnd iril!: hi way, not een with lite aid of a Tribune ad., potent as tills nio'ins mtulit lit. Last j ear a sliiilliu expeilente to this was the pot linn of Vied Shcildon, who was the diiver then. Slterldiiii, how iver, was pel haps a little more peise vuilntf in tlie face of such obstacles and faltly Hhovcled his way In, lenchlnu heio alxuit :: o'rlock In the afternoon, the hour which lie u.sually slutted on the retain ttlp. Tlie iitmlltles whit h Slietidan dlsiilayed ilutins this trying experience wete (lie t-ubleet of many Iiuorable eounnents. It will be recalled that Colonel John .MeOoulh, al the time. Kiuphieally described tile llicl deiuw of the drive in a pom, tniltlrd "J."ivd Sheiidun's Hide." The pteseut driver is named .Moigan, but Ids falltne to leacli Carbondale on si.mnday would luttdly piif,rKeat ".Moi itnn, the llaidei," as did .Slteridan "Slieiklan's Jlide." Xothins: has been lieaul of Morj:in sitae he letl bete Fil day afternoon, but It is evpeeted be will be in tod, iv. AN ARABIAN STABBED. Abinham Feknudy Victim of Geoigo Feknney't. Knife Maty Aitole Uses, a Knife on Feknney Patties Held in Ball by Aldeimnn Jones. Thete was a llvelv inK-up among .-eveial Atablju pedilleis i-.iluidav night at the home of tltn ietllii of tlie sciap, Abraluiln Tekanej, in the lent of Duti datf stteet, back ot the Spell heater plant, Kek.uiry ie, ltd t. slab wound In ihf lliiKli and had lo coitbitlt a surgeon for tiviiliiient. ifi was ubl" ve-teiday. how et t, to be about. CrunHe rekane, ol Hi.tanton, and .Mai.v Aitole, fiom tlie same place, weie ilmtg"d liillietiits tlie othei Kekane. V injuries. The man was (.lunged with us-hia the knife and tlie woman, Fe k.mey -aid as-aulted liini with a chair. Tlie at cased wete .iue.ted about mid night Satuiday night by Constable -Waiy and weie locked up in the city iaii oet nlalit. Yesteida.v moinilifr they w'ie gneii a lieatins betoie Al deiman Join- and wete held in bail. Tlie o.uai ie! it appeal-, was tlie ( otne (ttieitee ot j'-alous feeling- between tlie two men over th Aitole woman Ab- aliarn Fekaney, tin- lctlni of tlie knife, is a tall, muscular Aiabiau, who is looked upon us a leader ai.iong' his tace. Tie speaks Knglisli Well, Is posted on Anitiiean ideas and habits and be side belli; suecei-sful hinisill, lie wields (llilte an inilueiue among his couiun men. The Aiabiap veiulets from Set an ion and vicinity wheiteer iliv come to (.'uilioudale on tlie illil'eient pay days, make their quarter at Feknnej's home while they iriniin to l-lt their tiade. The otlii't Pelcanev and the Ailol woman Wire quests ot the Caibondalc rolunc wlirii the nuairel anise. Xone of rhe jwriit.s was willing to dls lose v Jiy they taire to blow-, but ilir-ie was i riongh -aid io iinlKate tiiat their was .i sou oi i .iiwus livaliy between the men. When the -uap slatted, Fekaney, wild Is a ph.-lcal ylani, had Ills quests u rayed .'lyniiiM him. The man made up with hi- kniir what lie ittclted in siieiisrth, as lonip.tied with bis big uamc-iike, and the woman found lfrln-I'oui-tiifnts in ti diali. When the battle was oei. Fckuiie wa- angi. and soustlit i edicts- in Uie law. Tlie atie.-t ot the Seiantou pair, their night in jail and -ub.-piiuuu lelease, was tlie sniuel io Hie iiiprui' of tlii-f.r her-tofoie (or dl. i! illation-. LOST A PINGER. John Clinmherlain's Mishap Other Case., at Einoigency Hospital, .loin Cliambeiltilli, ol Sii Canaan -met i lalliuadti, w ills-chained t out I'.uieigeiKy hospital on Satuiday. Hi .u- tlie kltnt of an aiclilelll near Hie Noilbwi'-i bteakei, while al his wiish, whereby he lo-t one of bis IliU'ii.- Ills hand wa- e.-umht and i Ill-Ill d, .li. i:il ti A. Anil, ot MaMluld, Is a patient al the iiuspltal. She Is the vic tim ol an ic, sidewalk, slipping' and bit-ahiug the llligli lioue, neai tile hip, Uiif aije. helm; iD .cais, will ".(iini'nlwi letaid ler ieeoei'V .Mis. lCllgallon, who has Deii al I he ho-pltiil for eight weeks, siirfetlug I torn typhoid lover was well enough to go to her home yesteiday, John Walsh, whose home Is at ISIghth nveinie and Chinch stiect, was ad mitted to tho hospital yesteiday, and will iindeitto a suiglcal opeiatlou to day. Mr. WaMi has been employed at sawing pi ops at tlie Wilson Creek mine ol the Uflinvuio and Hudson, lie Is ,i ueiau of the Spnnlsli-Aineiltaii war, having seen suvlee 111 the lestllat aim. Mi'vllail "Waiiowskl, of Mayiluld, was I evolved yesteiday jor tiealmeut foi a seveie attaik of gastiltls. HANDKERCHIEF SALE, YomiB Lndy Woikets to Commence Enteipiise Today. Tin yoitiirf Ijtidy Workuis of Um .Meihodin cluirth will open their hand Kerchief sale at the I'aliiru cieameiy tills afternoon, coiitluiilng this evening mid all day Tuesday, They have j. reived many vmy handsome hand made luiudkeichiets, as well as all kinds of plainer urns, and will ell iiieiu at leasonubla mice. Come mid buj them for Christmas ultts VOLPE'S CONDITION, Victim of Ft IdTjT Night's Shooting Fnvovable. Thu toiidltion of Mlcluiel Volpe, who was shot in the. n.uaiie) of Thuisday nlRht, Is uulle favotable, jfn symptoms that might caiifau the least ulatm, have developed. Volpe has been su comfort, able that tho putpawi of ptobitis; for the bullet was given up ror tho pres. eut. lie has not been disturbed at al). There Is still a probability of blood poisoning:, due to the passage of the bullet through the tissues, but Volpo Free Distribution I'OR THE JlESEl'lT OP THOSE WHO 1IATK SOT TESTED THE TIKTXTES OF Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and nie unfamiliar with Its nicilK ui iaigcniflit hnvc been made for a KHCi; D1STRIUUTION of SAMl'Lt: HOTTM3B, fiom tho tlriiff stoics or this city. Aak your druggist for n FRHK IlOTTtiFJ and convince yotu self of tho wonderful value of this gieat emo for Kidney Disease, Female Weakness and tlie oilier conditions for whlrli it Is teeommeniled, mid for which it litis been used with such micccsH In this locality. Samples fiee at the following drug stores: William II. McGturnh, J. It. riielis, S. n. Kenwood & Co., Jtutthowa IJioh. htiH nutnlfesled ho much ot an Improve ment thut thu hospital surg-eons have strong- hopes of his recovery. County Detective William Phillips was in Carbondale yattirduy In uonneo lion with tills case. He vl.slled Emer Keiicy hospital, but as Volpo was In no daiigeious condition his sta lenient of the happening was not requested. It was in ranged, however, to obtain his derktiiintlon in tlie event of his getting nun h worse, Chief' McAndiew, on Satuiday, took Varum mid Jloiillede, tlie ulleg-ed assail ants ot Volpo, to tlie county jail, whonco i hey wen: lointnltted by Alder man Atkinson, to await the ietilt of Volpe's wound. AMUSEMENTS. "Yotk State Folks" To-night. What has been pvonounced by tlie piess geueially as the best pastoml play ever written, "Vork State Folks," will be presented at the Gtand this evening. This attraction has played ic t in it dates at Set an ton, Wilkes- Oarie and other big lowns on the Reis cir cuit tills -season, and Is declared by the nianageis of these houses to lie un equaled in its Hues. PERSONAL MENTION. .MIsse- Fanny Knapp and Lam a UN led wete Seiantou visitors Saturday. Patrick Killeeli, a former well-known Caihoiulaleian, now a lesldent of Syia citse, X. V., is being wnimly srteted by his many ft lends here alter an ab sence of fie eat- Thomas A. Shamioii. presc Upiion cletk In Joseph A. Kelly's pharmacy, who iPteutly lecoveied fiom an illness that kept him at his home for two week.-, Is again t untitled to his home on Canaan suet I. Thomas Gallagher, an emploju of the Pennsylvania Telephone company, at Honesd.'.le was a Caibondale lsltor yesierdaj. Sir. Gallagher did newspa per woik in the Maple City and was thu guest of the Ctibondale Pi ess club dining his slay. To Cute a Cold in One Day Take I.avatHe Bromo Quinine Tablet?. All druggists refund the money if It fails to cure. K. W. Glove's signature is on eaeli box. 23c. .TERM YX M AYFIELD. John, the nine- e.u -old son ot .Mr. and Mrs. William -Miles. (1f jJayneld, whose set ions illness of meningitis was men tioned on Satuiday, died yesterday moin ing. Xo stint tats have been lunniug since Friday, tlie 'mow luivins; completely tied up the mad. At i, o'clock last evening' tho load was cleatcd as fat as Cemeteiy stteet and cars will probably bo able to tun again to-day. None of the milk men were aide to get in fiom tho countiy Sat uiday. James McLaughlin was aide to eotne tliiotigli yostetdav morning. He had two xnvn with shovels with him and sov eial places along- lite mountain the three men had to shovel snow before they could gut thiough. Ontaiio and Wenleiu Comlui lor Attlutr Day, of Ceineteiy stieet. has been pio moicd to ard master at llancocl;. The promotion, whleh Is a well metittd one, wilt cause tho ueeossitv of tlie family nioiiig to Hancock, which they oNpeut to do next wri-d;. At half past I o'clock Satuiday aftci uoun, while tlie wind and snow storm was at its woisl the people of the botoiigh were startled by an alaim ol lite sound ed by the bieuker whistle. The file was at tho home ot Sir. and .Mis. John Tiglie, ot bomb Slain stieet. The two hose com panies tinned out in double quick time .iliil the bla.se, which had foi innately not .(.lieu much headway was ipitckly sub iltird. Only a poitiou of the 'oiiteuts of one bedroom was det'tio.vijd by 111 o. but (pille a little damage was done by water A little daughter airbed yesteiday at the home of .Ml. and Ml.. (5eorge Ronnie, uf Second sliett and a similar event o, -i lined at the home ot Ml. and Mim. John Kenned of South Main -tieet OlATHAJNT. .Mi- Atiuphy died at her home on Dun mote stieet, .Sittuuli ineiilu,; al o'clock alter till Illness ol about twu weeks. Death was due to dtopsv. Deceased was bum In Count Mno, Iielind, lit t -live eais ago. Sim has toslrled in OI;pliaiit fur tho p.isl tlilitciKe euis, and was a woman ot uianv estimable iiualitle-. wiiu whs tispected by a host of ft loud. Tho following sons and d'tugliteis jinvlio her; Mis Michael t'liney, .li. Matthew Cat ey, Mis, William Kellv, I'atiick ami John .Miuiihy. ol this place, ami Mis. Peter Hopkins and James Mittphy, ot Wlll.cs-Ilaiie, Tlie funeral will who place toniouow Morning at 10 o'clock, v.heii a iciulem high mass will b icle. bi.ited Iii St iMUkk's church. Tlie luneial seivlics of the lale lMw.nd Mod, ol Si null slicet, weie held 111 til.) Coiigiegatiiint.l chiiicl eteiday nftct. noon at .' o'clock, Hov R. S. Jones of Ik la ted and dellveied a nv Impiestdvo luneial eulogv Seveial appiopilato biniis weie sung din Ina the aeivltr Tin Im il RICKETY CHILDRHN. Loose joinU, bow leij.s, big heud, and soft bonet mean rickets. It i atypical disease for the bust workings of Scott's Emulsion, For the weak bones Scott's li m nisi o n supplies those powerful tonics the hypophos phites, I 'or the loss of flesh Scott's Emulsion provides the nourishing cod-Jiveroil, Scott's Emulsion corrects the effects of imperfect uour-N jsnmcntana unrigs rapm im provement in every way to rickety children. Scad far Tin Sample. SCOn'&BOWWlC, CbtmiiU, eg Pun Su N. Y, CUT THIS OUT Diamond Unig.ihi", an an ay nt halting pilces, from tlie Cutter to Consumer, with but outi small piotlt added. tiH-Kt. Dliimond Ring, woith su); M Pi Ire, $0. u-Kt. Dlaniond Stud, woith JbM; My Pi Ice. ?4j0. P.-Kt. Diamond Ring, worth $130: My Pilce. V?m. m-M. Dlaniond Ring, wot tit $U"i: My I'lltc, Wl. y-Kt. Diamond Ring, woith J0o: My I'llce, JJV) L'Ti-Kt. Diamond Ring, woith ?-V: Alv Price, $:H. All ot the above are Amstetdam cut, (lawless, and gems of daz.liug Inllllaney. Ifoise.slioe Scaif Pin, 111 Diamonds, woith $Ml; Mv Ttice, P). Hungarian Opal Ring, M Diamonds stuioimdlng, sol in pltitlmiiii. wot tli 11S0; My Ptite, $120. Ruby Ring (pigeon blood) sutioimded with fine diamonds, $175; Ruby alone woith over MX). Sapphlie Ring. l'-Kt. (eornllower blue colot). suuounded with Jajer Diamonds set in platinum, J1CJ; wortl-. J2W. 1-Kt. Diamond Ring, woith SUM: Mp Price, ST.. 1-Kt. Diamond Rings, worth SUO; Mv Pi Ice, tK). 4-Kt. Diamond Ring, woith $; My Pilce, $C0; ',4-Kt. Diamond Ring, worth $3": Mv Pi ice. JJS. U-Kt. Diamond Rings, 10, $12 and $1. Diamonds. Rubies, Sapphires, Opals ga loie, mid choice selection of mountings for same, awaiting youi command. TAKE ELEVATOR AXD SAVK MOXDV and at the same lime see exhibit Jet Black Diamond. Golden Utown Diamond, Canuiy Diamond, the Priceless (not blue, bul) Heliotiope-coloied Diamond. Client Dhinonds, Snppliltes, Opals, olc, ele., as Miey come from mother caith. Raeli lady customer will be piesonted with a Xew Safety Gniler Purse, the newest and most practical Invention of Its kind, an absolute safe way to cany monev and Jewels. Kac.lt gentleman customer piesented with a line leather coin holdei : nothing like it; my own idea. SATISFACTION' GUARANTEED. "your Money Bad; Without Aigument." WALTER W. WINTON'S DIAMOXD PARLOR, GuT Meats Huildiiig. lodge. Knights ot Pj thins, ,,; which tlie deeiased was a mcmbei, attended tlie obsequies. Tlie pallhpdieis weie: llcetur Jouo-, ThnniHS. Powell, Duid X. Dais, David Slorsan, CiWiljm JenUliioiiid John Slud. Al a meeting1 of Olyphant ioncIau of ileptasophs, held on I'tlday evening, the following ofiieeis ero elected for tlie coming rai: Aiihun, Cteoigo ilmmet man, ptoost. M. J. Mellale; tiea&mer, W. . Jenkins: llnanelal sccietaiv, Dan li. Jones; iccoidiug seiielaiy, T. L. AVtl llains; iiispcetoi, John V. irobeil; sen tinel, AVtlllam Stud; ptelate, Sloigan Kvans; warden, Auto! Gllnskl; tnisuc-, .1. P. Cumiuliigs, AMIIIam Stud and Tlios. Xealon. Tin- Indies of tlie Ulakely liaplKt chm cli are conducting a laminage silo in ho Hull building in Rlakely. Tlie f uncial of Jaine- AValsh took placo on Satuiday morning and was veiv huge lv attended. The lemalns wcio taken ttom his paients home on Dtmmote stiett to St. Patiick's chinch at 10 o'clock. A icnulcm mass was celobiated by Rev. J. J. O'Doimell, who also pleached tlie fu neial sermon. In conclusion the lemalns weie eonvejed to St. Pattlek's ccmetety and laid at lost. Tito p.illbeaieis were: T. V. Hanaliue. William Utitke. Maltliew Slteridan, P.ttiick O'JI.na, William Sur-I-dan and John Gibbons. Samuel Edwnids, who moved with Ills family from this placo to Wanainlo last Wednesday, died at that place on Satui witlt deep legiet by bis man- it lends day. The news of his demise was lcaincd lict e. The Kiimi.il will endeavor to hold n, meeting- tonight. Three attempts woto made last week without lesult, lack of illinium being; the eau-e TAYLOR. The fimu.il of tho late Mis. Mary l. duii took pltue tiuin tho home of her son, .Mi. Anthony LmIo'h, of Main sin ft, on Satuul moililug and was laiel at tended. A lectuleiii high mass was cele brated at tho Iinaeuluto Church ot the Conception bv tho uetoi, lto. J. li Jiut lltl. Interment was made ill the Minooka Calhollr cenieten The palllie.ueis wrte; Edward and Joseph Coiiuell, Janus Shea and Patrick Man ay. Tho folowlug aio Uie newly elected ut (hnll of the Acacia lodge, Xo, :,?, 1'ieo and Accepted Masons, for the ensuing leim, Worshipful ln.isiet, W. 11. Hteven mn; senior win den, John M. 1 hurls, lun ior w.udcu, James T. ittown; tieasiiiV, W. II. Davnipoit; seriotaiy. J. S. I'oi tens; Uustees, Di. II. 11. Haul-, J E. Watklns and John V. Metz Tho Taylor Stats basket ball team tie. fun ted tlie Dm yea Invincible- at W'soii. Hub's auditoiltini on Pilday evenliig in a om -sided contest by u seoio of tj to d, Mi, Ricliaul dendall, a foinui will known townsman was united in maulago to Miss Maty E. ltiiaiinu of Ciansfoid, X J on Tllillsdny eenliig. Dee. 11 Sir. and Sirs, (iciidall am spending Ih'lr boneimooit in this st-etlon. Tho Young Sten's Christian Ai-.-oeUiilnn base eouipleted aiiangeiueiits tor their euteitalnment and box soclil to be lirld to-moitow evening lu Hull looms on Main stleiet The Ti.utiuii eoniian espetleiued gieat trouble lu op uliitr up their lino In tills boiaugh eseulay. Tho stium loads um leaping a him est tlieso days since llm street cus failed to tun cm Fliday night and Satuiday. A tier some dlltleult work the mad was opened as far as this bntollgli ye-telda) 31QOSIC. 'Ilia fu leial of Sir. Rqililde took place I'lid.iy afteiiioon from the home of ids daughter. Sirs, Ilarpeisliurg, of Riook StlCPt, The following young people euJOPd a slelgluldo to Ilyd I'.uk I'lldaj evening Sllsses Ruth and Allco Whltheail, liune vluvo and Cnuio Kehooanvei, Sliugaret lifown, Sybil Rllliiigtou, .Maiela and llul tie Kuapp, Messrs, James, William and Ellswoith Rnbllnir, Cljilo Wateiiniui, Lewis Vanning, Aithur King, Aaion l)i. llngtoa and Ralph Knapp. They wete entertained at tho home of .Mrs. John Caiwgau. Jlis. John Stout. Mis. William Drake and Slfus Vina Dtako wuio cnlleis In Seiantop satuiday atieiuoou. Tlie Misses Hatchings accompanied lo the"!- slstet, Slis. Aubrey Williams, of Denver, wero piestnt at tho Atheitaii. Watt wedillng in Carboiulula Thuisduy, AlcCrlndle Ac Co.'s stoie will bo open evenings until alter the holldais. Sllss Edna I.evan spent Satuiday In Set an ton. iKKoaraactf :araxx;;o;5! Connolly Beginning Monday, December 15, the Store Will Be Open Evenings Until Christmas. Way ? Muffets Splendid assortment for the Holiday Trade. All under regular price. In Two Lots 50c and 75c Each Regularly sold in Men's Stores at $1.00. Store Open Men s Handle M A inati has fewer things to be par- 5 ticular about than a woman, so lie is aS more particular about those few. O One of them is Haudkerchiefs he wauts smooth, crisp linen that doesn't S grow fuzzy when washed, ja The man who likes different" will be fflad to us tax those 2;c fine white linen haudkerchiefs. )v For 50c still finer. Initial Handkerchiefs 25c and 50c each. Special price by the box of half 0 dozen. O I5'c each. Plain white, hemstitched 5 all linen. Every day kinds. g Leather Wrist Bags MAt Xotion counter Um, gray and brown, $1, SjU.oU up to $.1. Pockctbooks from Vienna Fj just the mzc to hlip into a fi. wrist bag. All kinds of writ J bags in black leather; here in V the morning gone by night ; A0 ."(lc to $5 and almost any price ft between that you want to pity. Store open Christina1. eveninefi until Silk Waists Suggest iheniselve.s for gil"l!. .Mam hiyles, color.i and tlif- feteut weaves ieau ile s-oie and talTela among the pieliiost. Prices, sr, 10 SlL'.ni). For Men--50c Suspenders tliat have as good welt in litem as lias been put into anv regu lar S- suspender made. There's no fault with thcic in any way; we've managed to cut the cost down, without abating the quality. O Party Fans 't UK J-Jtl l-iu'c while, others painted iv hand or covered with tilis- ? teiiinti snaimles ; nearl sticks 111 !iiui,3 S5 in a ol ihem. W -- . . ,- Could you i think 01 a nreltter iiitt lor a uu . . . n r ... voting girl! .Many other fans 01 cour-e, for as Utile as ."lie and up, i-4 B it ft .0 STORE! The people won't lux us close the tloors at 0 o'clock any more till after Christmas. And the people run ibis store. When it comes lo the Christ mas crush some people buy am thing they can get hold of. ft onnony '55 v ft it. 123 - 125 XSSSIWSOSSeSKSSKSSWSKKroawSKKKKXKXKKS'-tKKKXKKKKi" 5crantoa's Shopping Center Come early in the morning before ten o'clockif you want to avoid the crowd. Salespeople arc fresher then, too. ens leys W Very special values, 25c a Pair Knit Gloves in Boys' and and Men's sizes, black, , navy, brown, grey and other colors. 50c a Pair Fowne's fine knit gloves, in grey mixed, black and fancy mixtures. Every pair warranted. Evenings Until Christmas ercifie Christmas Umb riegets it here. thing? "a little have some of Gloies as Gifts Just inside mir right enlratice is a busy corner it's wht're c sell Ciloves. Many have bought our Gloves for -.ears past and they hae been so good and worn mo well that people have acquired the habit of coming here for them. They send their friends, too. whom we also please. It is no wonder our Glove selling is so great. louviii Gloves for women, Sf..l0 and $-'. American Girl the best dol lar Gloves made ; till colors. Our Knglish Cape Glove at $1.(10 -a tough leathery sort ol a skin that will wear until one 1 tires of it. And many oilier kinds, in cluding Fur-lined Gloves, np to Js." a pair. 1 Silk Petticoats Fur gifts a more beautiful Christmas collection we've nev er had. Plain colors, black, change able silks ami plaids, $:i.7." up 10 s:.".(H. Half a Dozen .. 1 , IU,ln iltlUUSUlUU 1UWCK In a bo can urn think of an better pre-ent for a housewife: ."DC lo ts.".llll a piece. OPEi EVENINGS That's all light if they shop at a store where they can't get hold of trash. Somehow people aie never satisfied dial the'e got the best or they've seen everything until the have isiied Connol ly &. Wallace's. "if f &31 OL V - 12M29 Washington Ave. g ;c;:o;c Wallace ool Gloves MJ0 p rellas.. and Plenty of room for them this year Q in our enlarged department. $2.00 for JJ Union Taffeta Silk Umbrellas (men's Q only) with carefully selected handles, Q and $3.75 for a finer taffeta (women's J only) with a variety of silver and pearl handles, easily worth $5. g The price range of the whole stock j is from 75c to $ic;, and represents every ? good thing that can be made. J Holiday Ribbons To tie up your Christmas bundles, arc here aplenty. 10c a piece of 0 yards, up to 40c a yard. All the scarlet and green -,ou want. . Dainty Aprons For useful gifts, and one may ft pay as low as -'oc for those of x sheer organdie, .simply made, 5 i 1 miifli :i ; fill fiir fllf German aprons, exquisitely embroidered bv nunc . h Organdie and Swiss aprons, fi. trimmed with lace, tucks or fS beading and different colored tibbous. some of them with bibs and most of them with Sf pockets, aric to .OO. 2 Lawn aprons trimmed with i Hamburg embroidery or tucks ft sometimes both, and with J tiny pockets, -."c to 7."e. gH Plain lawn maids' aprons, n perhaps a few tucks. -,"c to J Men's Batli Robes A comfort that no one can understand until he has one; that no one will give up when he has once enjoyed it. Hut get a good kind. Look at our S." Robes. Foxy Grandpa Handkerchiefs g I ''or the children, lc each. 2vJ Store open evenings uniil "ft Cluisimas jg Xot sentiment, but sense, If you buy iras.li at any other time of the ear you fool only xourself. If ou bin it at Christmas on fool some one else, y allace