-- . .! Wf a ) . ' .tf- a " V "'1 V f'f. , ,f r ,,."J, t ) 4 C. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1G, 1902. u ... r- The News of Carbondale " A. H. LETTS .Formerly of tills city, extends a cor 'dial Invitation to his Cnrbondale friends to attend the opening of his 'new enfe In Olyphnnt, 'THE SENATE" which will take place tomoirow. Ai langements hnvo been mftdo td en teitnln the expected guests. THE HOLIDAY DANCE OFTHE II 1 III , Will Take Place in the Burke Building TONIGHT Tlii iiiMiiKPtnent niiuio nnullici !- liKhtlnl pvenhiK in tin Ko-ts oC tills , poind u xoclnl mtiiiiiir itlnn lilt. MOAlll' OI'Ili:SI'HA will punltlf tho Inlet dltilije.' tilii-io. tickets, ii CelltM TICKETS, 7S CENTS DIED OF TYPHOID. i John SchafE, Widely Known In This City Succumbs at Residence on Wyoming Stieet Aftel Five Weeks' , Illness. John Soli. HI. n iisideut of C.nlMiniliile foi UiliU vein, I fretted highly itiiuiliK hl. fi lends nml lieiRhums, tu Litiiilioil .vr-netdiiv miuning at his home on South Wvomliif,' stieet He was a ittim ol Uphold le-vei, the attack lu-t--int; iihnut live ivhlU The deceased wii" limn In Jlontmlule iu veins lis", cnmlliK til C.tlhonilnle when ii vents old, his '-luce lived lien . U he new m hi- death will he depies shiK to his uumeiims ri lends, who al lied his tileiiilshlp HI -tik Ken p i ipiUh hive the w.u m-lieai ted swnpathv ot Hip lemimiiultv. 'Hie di leased was an emplove nl the Delnwaie and Hudson iiimpiinv, woik iHK in the lOLOiniitlM' shops, while he was classed nlileiiiff the must skilled In the conipiim's rmplov he u He was a imnihei ol the .Machinist union, unci of Pldelltv com hive, Impi t il Onlei of HeptnsophH He Ih suiied 1) hi wile and two ihildien aNo two liiolluis and thieeslstcis lis lolleius. (U'eiise Schiill, of this dt, Jnioli Sthnfl, of New Jl.iv en, 1'onn , Mis Kitdi'ilik WellluooU, and Jllss Minv Si hull, of till- it , and Mi'. Theodoie llehea, ot lloi.dotil, X. V. Tlie fuueial n mime ineuts have not t bien uoinph ted hut will he an nounced tomonow "YOKK STATE FOLKS." Beautiful Pictuie of Home Simplic ity at Gland Last Night. The simple ih'-s ol the plain lin.il folk liillhllillv leiuinliii ed iiiade up the pl.iv, "VoiU State PnlUs," which was inlospd unci appieilatcd In an audience suiillei Hi in u i- iU-eipd One can liuidli ni.iUe a diiiup iiisou of till- plei i! with otlu 1 iii-lol.il pla-, It ti It stilKes one ns IjpIhk of ipiilc c elltfueitt clllii.lc ttl to most ie hu -ecu II Is till simplest kind ol n -toij ot lolks who lead the simplest kind olx lives The ffoeid, heme"! s nip iihetle natiue ot M.Mou I'oopei, an oii'Mlllsl, 1- uinile all the IiiIkIupi and liettii whin contiastecl with till hlimt, ki it 1 1 iiu-nclahle and tmthhmn Simon IVtei .Mat lilt, the nun ot alllu-nce In tin vlllim', with violent tempei and suhdl dllliitP- eieivthlliK to It, and mused the uieik of the happi ness ol those deai t him. would e-li.inM' two voting lo li'ff lie tl l-. Then tlieie ale the odil chaiaitei-, the pio dlii I of the foil, a It wine, who aie In tu truing mid .inm-ltiK an aie the cliai ac tct- ol iinv llhiK'' lto t! Itovee as the intmnlHt and JiUI'hs l.nck.ive us Slinou Petel Mui v tin, iai h nave as line ,i hit of (lulshed iintlnB as we hiivi1 seen In come time. Tip test of the c iimpaiiy was aceepl ii hie unci the pine was v cuied fol ia tlu Flatting, "VniK State Polks" was a ttialettil cliaii',!' lioni the Ilitlitet, inoie tiotln thlht? wo hue had and It was appie chited and Inimensi'l enJo,ed. THE W. 0. W.'S ELECTION. Woodmen Aie FioBpeious Foiesteis HDld Election. r'ij,Miil camp. Woodmen of tlio 'Wen Id, linn i hosen ollleeis lot this teim, uh follow n: Past muui'll cum- mandei, Andiew Nlcol: romic.il iniu- lliandtu V' H. AVIlllelcie'k, uclvlsoi- lleutciuiUt, Aijdiew Patten: hanlar, V, 11, t'liiistti I'letk, t'hniles P, Whlteliicli; camp ictiOitei and .lump deput,, A, f t1iiine',Sm1'IJi!ill nflVlfel, M.I-. llalleyj tniHees .. Q. Klilliiin, Anduiw Pat ten, uuOJtlflt, committee, Ainltew 1'at ten, OeciCBe-'llentty, A 1... Omiie. Ctjst.U ennjp, cimtinuflw, to piow in ntieiifjtlC ifiicl 'iliefet-lM cletp inteiest manlfpi-fi'el nmquit ltiiu'mheiis. At this liieetliifi-5 tlilils! appllnituJns tin niem lietflilpeW'.i!(6UeiT 'A roiuinHH Is niiaiiKliik i6t" iC uniokcr .ufd fooIui tlniQ to follow the mec-tlng of Pilday een Int;, December 28. " - - CouitZltomu, No, -IJ, Poit.Mtet.s of AnuiInC has eleetcd the loowlni ofll ceis forU'the oumintr teim;- Chief mn ser, J0K11I1 llotfii; ub-ohletS ia,iit'ev, Kantu.s Seolli?: tteiisluei, Jolin San nnmi; ttBaiJtlar secielaiy, lituno Splz etirl; Junior wood wot d, Aiitonu Hlfanoj 8enor beadle, Curio oeleandio; junior headlo, ftocco Alemnrn; eloctor, AV. 10, Plxonj Junior past chief rangei, Josejih Heca. (. , The Bon Tons to Entertain. Tlio Don Tan socl.il club, one of this felly's most, popular social organizations, JXUljFPnduct J grand Boclal In Buike's -JiairtWtl venlgr. This lit the hollduy dance of the lion Tons and they aro pttiYlnK to make It the most pleasant ..find successful dance ot, the aieveral ,,tliy ha v conducted In th' oily. jivfhe. ilozart picheptra, nvhleh la well jtkiqvi lntils city, ami nearby towns efOfc-M'' Kld tnuulo. Mill render, all the ,.hitf?ft -dance liiualf. Several new pieces of music lme been purchased for the ncMflon mid will lie renclete'il by Iho m cheslla, Alt of tlio Hon Ton's funnel' luittoni mid tliclr fi lends In this city or nearby towns will be made welcome. A Rood time Is asitiretl all who ultenil, CHANGING QUARTERS, Buckley Bros. Move to Accommo date the Hendilcks Company The Fonnor to Occupy the Old Moon Blacksmith Shop. 'I'he llendilclcs companj' estoielny fotmiilly took ioscsoon of the addi tional Hlte on Dimdiiit stieet, which was puichiiM'd, us staled In The Ttl bune, tc meet the Inineratlvp need of anuthei location Tor the blacksmith and foiling- shop. The slip Is loinlpil fitttirmlft Him Itpn- dtlellH wot Its, contiguous to the ten- eial stoie of I', Flneteii, lluckley Hi os, the blacksmith", who tinned mid occupied one-half of the lot with their .shop, hoiikIiI new etiaiteis yesteidaj. Thev found an lie ceptable location in the old Moon blacksmith anil laiilatte weuks on Hiver stieet, dose to SKtli apille. Tills tiliue has been unoccupied foi some time, but Is inimitably adapted lo Its pioposed use. Tho frendilrks rrtmn.inv 1ms itlipmlv befttin the tnelliniiiaiv work of makliiK the abandoned Htlikley ?liOi suitable to Its own foi kIii-?: depaitmcnt. rotni datlons weie stinted foi the big Ioik Int,' hammers The woik piellmlnniy to occltpaniy will be Inn tied until the place Is the model shop it Is Intended to be. The news that the Hendiklis com pany finds It iiecessaiv to opeiale the plate shop with two shifts, in oidei to keep pine with the oicleis, will be le cehtd with the Kreatest satisfaction throiiiliotit the cltj. The company le centh st.uteil to inanilfac'tuie sheet lion stacks, a punluet that has nut with Meat laoi in the m.iilcet. Otlier lines win he soon taken up lij the toin-pain. SECUBED GOOD CONTBACT. Caibondale Machine Company Beats Number of Competltois. Tlie Cat lioudale .Machine companv, whose pioducts aie to be found all owl tlie kIoIip, seemed a lontuut Sat uicl ij wlili h was inoie than tuillmiiily satlsfjinjv to the ollleeis In tlie 111 st place. Its money alue learhes to about twent tliousand doll.it s, hut eciuallv, if not mote s.ulsfactoi v, was the eit cumstance that the companv bested a hall-doeii competing; linns rioin New Yeuic clt, Philadelphia and uthei cities which boast of thelt manufai ttiicu. The I'aibondalf compile, thoilRh it hail sh.up and able coiupetitois, vvas leadily ulven the eonliact Tlie woik I- Hie eciulppliif, ol t lit new cold stoiae-e house ot the Pel. niton Ite ll Iseiatlnjf compam The pla'is ot this companv, which weie kIvcii in detail in The Tilbune a feiv davs aj,o, will be the blsfiest eonceip ol it chniaetei in this put of the state This ciicuiu stance adels to the sullstac lio'n which the Mm bine eorupnis and the C'nibon iluV' iieople can eleihe liyini the lac t that the weak ol eeiulppliif; i- to be i.u i led out hv an Indtistiv In this iltj. OBITUARY. .Iflll.V HV1.AND, a well-know u l evi dent ot till- illv, died at the home of rames MeNultr In Simpson, Sntuiday 'iitPinoon, .ifni an illness ol thtee week- Itom pneumonia. Mr Jlviand was boin in Tot onto, ranndn, (lltj scven veais ago Tlihtton jeais .ipjo he came to thl- eltv and had livrcl lieio evei since The Itiiuial will take place tills mm Hint,, with a leqtiletn mass In St. Itose chinch, Intel incut will be in st liose i emeu l, . rONNIJLI, Mr. and Mis John C'on iipII. of Slmp-im, aie momnlnpr the loss of thelt hit, uit dauKlitii, i:ilen, who died Satin dav. Huilal was in St. Itose c cinetei j A Wedding Announcement. AVoid has heeu leoeived heie of the c onilni? vvedillnej of John Delaney, of New Yen k t ity who ha.s a laiue num lioi of fi lends in I'aihondale, ,icfiiiieil eliiiliiH; his frequent visit- to tills city. Mi. Delaney will be mauled to Miss M.u Delaiuv, also of Xew Yoik, on Weelne-chiv, Januaiv 7, 110!. Mi. De laney holds a lesponsllile position in the olilte- ot the PlemliiKton Coal com pany, em Wall stieet. He Is a eerosln of James Cennian, of South Main stieet. Anions the many n lends he made clui liiK his Caibondale visits, thK nn nouneenieiit villi awaken hearty con m.itukitlons, To Be Bulled in Carbondale. The late David John Jenkins, I'm mot -Iv ol tills- city, wlui died at Lebanon, O, on Oclobei' .11, wilt be htoiiKht to this city for but In!. The deceased wilt in i he heie on the l.iiO o'clock Dolu waie ami Hudson tiuln Wednesday nftei noon, and liiteiment will he In Hiookbide cenietpiy. The depinted foi mei lesldeiU will ho taken fiom the lecelvintr vault ut Lebanon today, mid acrompauied to thin city by the two .mi hint? btotheis, William Jenkins, ot Sc lantern, and Otis Jenkins, of Nantl- lllkei. Old Besidents Move Away, Jollu C'luiie, an old lesldeut ot Cai bondale, and one of the eatly niet chants of this city, leaves Caibondale toduy to take up hhi lesidenco with his daUBhtei, Mth John Hothwell, ut At lantic City. Mis, Clime left heio last week Their many ft lends reBiet Mr, and Mis ciuuo's depaituie, but sln leielv wish them well In thrli new hoiiif, Soloist Delights nn Audience. .Miss Olwen M, llowellb, of TaIor, who was u guest at the homo of Puif, John II. Kvnus, of this city, Simdiiy, lendtied tlio beautiful -nlo fiom the 20 Years of Vile Catarrh Wonderful Testimony to the Cma- tlve Powers of Dr. Agnew's Ca- taulial Powder, Cluis. O. Blown, Jmunullst. of Diiluth, Minn., wiltes: "I have been it miffeiei from Throat unci Nasal Cut.tiih foi over 1 jeais, duihiK' which time my head lius been fctopped up and mv eoinlltlon truly mlseialile. Within 15 minutes after ualiiK Pi. Aeuew's Caturilml Powder I oblulued teller. Tluee bottles have almost, If not enthely, cuied me." Dr. Amew'i Olntmtnt relieves piles Instantly. 2 Bold by Ayilllam Q. Clark and 11. U. Sanderson. HrB ftfT'fH. 'UV'fftfffffffffffffffffffffffffffV fk SJS IAS. BOSS "isms' 1 mrS$1SL Watch Case J Hff C) JLUib HcnH It'i thu only Kfild flll'il cMthnt lias prnveM !( M pJiBWt VMIB It nmrlnic qittllty tiyle-tlnf time. Mnetf, V Bw3HtiHlSrW'lJ lH Bold Mil worn ilnce IIS1. nfmemlxr thin V 1H3hPK43t JfH whnbtij'ln'wiiilh,8ndlnslt on lmv V WIriJft !. TfB InRnlloiscnsenMlitheKe'JBtonotrftcle- V YWor ffSwm tnrl rtampetd tmlde, JAmi, m vKA "T xJBlV e""' toe bol(let. Vl) r KaaKm VJ 3tlfffffK.HE KEYSTONE WATCH CASE CO. WF HHP'eJlJlJhiFf Plillldtlphlt. pW " n I "Mecslnh," entitled "Ho Was De spised," with much feelhiff and taste, and received ninny compliments for her sliifflnir. Tier auditors were so lm pieFsetl that thev piedlclctl for her n bilBht futuie. Miss How ells Is one of tho best, alto shifters In Taylor, mid is a member of the Scrnnton Chotal soci ety, which won the chief ptlzo at Uiool'lvn. Young Folks Entertained. Master Dan Kvnns acted as host on Saturday evening for toiirteen of his jouiif; ft lends, who weie cntei tallied ut ills honle on Noitli Teniico stieet. In the memory Kiime Hiijiilond WiIrIU took tlie III st pi le, and Donald Hanl .sou the booby pi le. Hoth were pictty books. The paity was In honor ot Master Dan's eleventh ,blrthday, mid each of those jnesent hnd selected for him a pietty lemembiance of the oc ca sino. Itefieshnients weie sen eel just before the meiiy evening ended. Piogiess of Typhoid Patients. Miss Cat lie Hiunlif, of South Main stieet, a sutfeier fiom tvphold fevei. Is voi.v low. Tluee nhjslclans unci two muses aie ill attendance. John States, of Mill stieet, foieman at the llendilcks woil.s, is eiulte 111 with typhoid tever. Thomas J. .Motiahan, of Dundaff stieet, was taken 111 a few davs .iko, the Illness developing: into what is be lieved to be tvphold fever. The M. E. Church Bazaar. The ladles ot the Methodist Episcopal chinch jesletdav opened a handkei elilef bazaar in tlie Palace Cienmetv, nn tier Salem avenue and Chuich stieet, whlih should piove a lgeat uttiactlon to holldnv sliopjieis. The .may of .11 tlcles that may be pmchased heie, to Kcther with uthei featuies of the entei pilse, will be elesei Ibed in detail in to monow 's Tilbune. To Rehearse Christmas Music. Theie will be a Sabbath school ni'et liiff of St Paul's Ltitheian chinc.li at the chinch this evening, at 7 UO o'clock, to i elicit se the C'liilstinas musical pi o gt amine Tlie title of the p!ec.e Is Stille Nachl " Teacheis and pupils aie eainestlv mged to attend and be punt tit.il. Ladies' Aid to Meet. The Ladles' Aid society of St. Paul's Liithei.m chinch will meet at the I evi dence ot Mis llishop, bl hotlth Main stieet, Thuisday evening at S o clock. This will be the legulai monthly con vention. JteV. 1". Hhlngfci, pastoi. Fiieman Iujuied. .Tamos Conlgm, ol the West Side, Hi eman on cnsiiie .!", wlilch pulls the lia c.n, fell fiom the coal pockets, in the aid last night ai.d sustained in-juiic- that necessitated his lenioval to his home. "The Spendeis" to Sleighilde. "The Spendeis," the new social club, will hold ,i meeting this, evening, be tween fi and 7 o'clock, to aiinuge foi a sleltthiide in tlie neat futuie. TAYLOR. Politics aie beginning to gel lively in this boiough, alie.idj a large number ol candidates having enteied the politi cal menu. The nomination in this boi ough is equivalent to election, owing lo the boiough being oveiwlielmlngly Kepublican. The following candidates have so tar enteied the Held: For tax collector, Joseph Davis, John H Hee.se, Hduimul Williams and llubeit Llew ellvn; buttress, W. ti. How elks; justice of the peace, C, 11. Vim Hoin and Ed win Allen; auditoi, David Heeiham and AV, J I, Hobblns. A small army of can didates aie In the Held foi nominations foi unions waid ollleeis, such as coun cllmen, school diiectois, assessoi.s, etc. This evening will be held the boc social and entei talnnient ot the Young Men's Chtlstlan association In their looms em Main stieet. Tickets, ten cents. TheTollenvIng ollleeis have been elect ed by Division No, 5, Ancient Older of Hibernians, for tlie ensuing teim: Pteslclent, Thomas M. Gibbons; vlce piesident, John Shea; conespimdlng sectetaty, Jiunes Shea; financial sectp tniy, M. J. MeUonald; ticasuiei, Hd wuul Connolly; seigeant-at-aims, Pat ilck StantSn, Thomas Fi.incls, of the Second wniel, Is a canilldiite for school dltector, sub ject to the decision of the Hepublican mimaiies, Mis, Junes, of Notth Main stieet, who .sustained u sjn allied aim a few weeks ago, Is able to be about ntyiiu. Mr. and Mis, James Hefrei, of Union stieet, spent the Sabbath with ulathes in Dunmoie, Mis John U, Davis and daughter, Miss i:ilubeth, of Ninth Main stieet, spent vesteiday nt Edwin dsvllle, wheie they attended the timet nt of a lelatlve, M. C. JuilBn Is In New Yoik on a business tilp. PECKYILLE, CouhIiIci.iIiIr daniagu was douu In town b. tlio high wind on Saturday evening, Two largo platei glass windows wero biokeu ut the KeHouo sloio building and at J, T, Nyhan's feed mill the large him stuck was loin apail and felled to the giound, destrovlng It. P, (, i I n t it hits been a victim of chicken thieves. In the past few jeais Mr. J I aid has lost ninety-six fowls, in all tluee raids were Hindu on his coops. IIowiiul Iiiulier, station agent for the Delaware) & Hudson Co, at Lultlln, spent Sunday with his parents ut Peekvllle. I,. I). Thompson attended cnuit at Scranton yesterday. The buzz of the electric car through Peekvllle has been stilled the past tluee days; In consequence the Delaware & Hudson station has been thronged by anxious passengeis. Theodore Dlkemun lost a valuable hoi so which died Sunday, Tho borough electricians are making a house to house canvass, taking Inventory of the number of electric lights Used by our citizens. ELMIIURST. Mr. C. M. Curtis, of tills plnco and Mls Jennie Evans, of Dtmmotp, weie married In lllngliamtoti hist Wednesday. They nto now enjoying their lionpvmnnn at Washington, D. C, and upon their return will reside at Mndlonvllle. Miss Bettlnh and Jlastei Itobcit Cooper spent Sunday nt tlio homo ot Air. mid Mrs. E. II. Addlclono In Dunmnrc. Her. Mi. Pennington occtlplid the pul pit at the Baptist church Sunday morn ing and evening. Mr. B.V10U Buckingham will hnvo un miction sale- at his plnco this (TiumiIiia) afternoon nt which lime hoi sis, cows, wagons, sleighs and oilier things loo nu merous to mention will be dispose il of to the highest bidder. Mr. Buckingham and family are about to move to Scnntnn, while they will make theli homo In the futuie Mis. John E. Ham will spend tho holi day season with her patents at Wlinttott, N. J. MOSCOW. Mis Mnigiitot Wardell underwent an opci.tllon foi catni.iet on her ejes at 1 liompson's hospital last week. The Woman's Cliilstlau Tcmieianeo union will hold a speclnl meeting nt tho home of Mis. M. W. Vaughn Thuisday afternoon. Mrs Charles No.ick has left for Scran ton, wheie she will make her home with hei daughtPi, Miss Marv Noak. Miss Small Giess. ot Clifton, Is visiting her slsti'i. Mrs. George Bortree. News vvas lecelved heie of the cleath of Hairv Eschelman, sou of tho late Sam uel Eschelmnn, who was fatally Injured In a wreck on tho D. L & AV. railroad Sunday morning H. O. Kilsehkorn, of Forty Fort, vvas a cither In town .vesteiday. ' BOYS SENT TO JAIL. Need of House of Detention Most Forcefully Demonstinted. The police managed to locate 10-je.u-old John Sublno. eaily vesteiday mon'i Ing ind placed him under an est, on the charge of being implicated In the theft ol sit pocketbooks fiom tlio Globe v alehouse He and tho other two bojs, Tony Nueler and Edwaid Flana ghan, weie an. ligned hefoie Magistrate Howe. All tluee pleaded guilt v, and weie committed to the county jail In default of $100 ball each. The need of some place of detention foi childien who me held to iivvalt the action of the giand luij was never bettei denionsliated than when these little joungsteis.weie Inoded on the pattol wagon with a (ouple of dissolute "di links" and taken up to tlio count jail. Peail L.imont, tlie oung woman at tested foi pun basing one of the stolen pocketbooks fiom one of tho hoys, vas lined $-'J. M'GUIBES WERE SILENT. They Wouldn't Beveal Identity of Men Who Assaulted Them. AVhcn tiie McGuite binthets, who weie so badly used up in a Venn ave nue saloon on Sunday night, legfelned their senses vesteiday moinlng in the cential police station, the. positively lefiispd to divulge to the police the mimes or the men who had a hand In the attack on them, though it could bo plainl seen Hint they knew who they vvoie. Edwaid, vilio was so badly cut on the head, said that his injtiiy had not been c uised by a knife slash, as at Hi st suppo-ed, but by a heavy club with which ho was stniLk over the head, No amount of co.tlng or cajoling on the pint of the police could petsuado him to say uny thing about who wielded the club. He was dischaiged by Magis ttate Howe, but his bi otlier, William H was lined $t0, which was paid. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Under this heading short letters of In terest will be published when accom panied, for publication, by the writer's name. Tlio 'tribune does not nssumo re sponsibility for opinions here expiesscd Skelly Was Not the Man. Editor of The Tilbuuo: Sit. Kind! petnilt us to nmko a col lection ot the lacts set leu tit in tills moinliig'H Ttlbuno In an aitlelo headed- "Uadly Slushed lit Saloon How, in which the statement vvas inado that we weie beaten In a Peiin avenue hotel auel that Jack Skelly was our assailant. Tlio fact of tho matter Is that Edwaid McGulio fell and cut his lie nl and AVil lliuu McGuite was tailing his biothei home) when tlie police ai tested us, Av o wish to clear Mi. Skell, who vvas in no n Implicated in the nffali W 11, MiGulic, Eilwaiel McGuite, Scianton, Pa , Dec 11, I'm.' D., L. & W. BOARD FOR TODAY. The following Is the make-up of thu D L. & AV. board for today; MONDAY, DKCEMHErt J'i. Etras Ea?t 0 p in , J. Glnley; 7 p m , M. Plnnott; sjo p in., l.nikln; um p hi , t.'astnci ; 10 ,J p. ni , MeCait ; IJ mid night, Staples Summits 1 p in, J J. Murray (wesl); 8 ii. m , M. CJInloy least), ENtias AVest b p, in , Latimer. TUESDAY", DEC, 10 1 a in , l.oughney; 2 a, m , Hallot; .1 a m , Huikbnit; 4 a, in., J, Genlty; r, a. m , Thomas; 7 a, m, E. McAllslei; On in, Cuimody; 11 a, m, Dohetty; 1 p. in, E Duffy Willi AVutl's ciuvv; .' ,J p in , ltog. ns; 4 p m , M. J, Henlgau; & p in , Illce, Summits ii a in. Piounfelkei (west), I, a, in, Canlgg (west), 8 it, in., Nichols (west), I p. m,, Golden (east); -' ID p in Thompson (east), I JO p. in , J, lleiilgun (east). Pushers'.' id a. in , C. Bartholomew (west); 7 a. m, Wldner (west); 7 a. in, Plnneity (west); 8 a. in , llouser (eust); 11.15 a. m, Morau (east); 1 p. m, Mo Domiell (west); 7 SO p. in, Murphy (east); 9 p. in , W. II, Bartholomew (east). Helpers 1 a. in, Mugovem; 7 a. in., Gaffney; 10 a. in , Secoi ; J 13 p m , Stan ton, KNtias AA'est-Thiid M, Dennis; t SO a. m, Itundolpli; S a. m, Waifel (Hull stead); 11 a. m , Klngsley; 1.' noon, John Guhugau (HalUteddt; i p. m , Coslat. Noficn. Conductor Secor will take his run next turn out Connolly & Wallace 1 5cranton's Shopping Center bj No Stop for Rain or Snow Too late now to stop for anything Christmas shop ping must be done. It must be well done the store that's careless, that thinks the crowd will come anyway at Christmas, or buy anything, trash or not, will soon lose your confidence. People know there is no danger of buying trash at Connolly & Wallace's ; that if anything should go wrong it will be made right; that nowhere can be found so many Christmas novelties, and that prices, as a rule, are lower than anywhere else. No wonder the store could hardly hold the people on Saturday, that crowds came even ih such weather as we had on that day, A stranger in town wouldn't find it hard picking out the People's Christmas Store. I Women's g Wraps In Paris they call llicm envel opes those long beautiful wraps that women wear at night to the theatre or over evening dresses. ip'27) to $S5. And the vclour tlnee quarter coats, $-." to $7.1, stnpass i'cn tliing that France has ever done befoic in vclour thou,;li not all of them aie fiom France, which partly accounts for the prices. We have perhaps the handsom est collection that has cvet been got logether,bccausc veloui wraps of cveiy soit are better this )ear than for a long while. SGolf Vests lied, green, black, sprinkled with while, and white. Double In casted, fastened with brass but tons, plain colois in many guides, $1.7." to $1 each. Knit Blouses, all colois, $-' ."() to $.". Holiday rf Handkerchiefs (usually very well behaved little things, indeed) have been pushing and crowding for a week, and on Saturday night they burst all bounds took pos session of a counter that belongs by rights to Coisets and over flowed into the Lace depaitment as well. ' lint it's no wonder they feel so important just now we sell al most a quaiter of a million every December just for Cluistmas presents. These are hints of the things jott'll find here now: For Women 0 llMc. Plain white hemstitched, with neal embroideiy work, li.lc. Hemstitched and eui bioidered in a wide range of pret ty patterns; or phin white hetu s'titched with little blocks above the border; or hemstitched with fancy drawn-work. ."Oc and 7."e, Hemstitched and embroidered handkci chiefs in many pretty patterns; some with Mexican drawn-work And so on, tip to those exquis ite and daintv bits of French linei v for $10.00. For Men Plain while hemstitched hand kerchiefsbegin at 10c, I '.Me, l.'e, 2."c and go up to ."Oc each, ( f course the most expensive are fine French made. Fine Furs I low can a furrier afford to pay rent twelve months in the year and do business only four of these months? His one way is to cover it with piofit. In this store the rent, salaries and management arc shut off the instant the fur season is over. The. people who have served you so well in the furs go into the dress department or into the coats. We , wouldn't let one of them leave us for love or money, for to be a line saleswoman in fins is an accom plishment that vou don't often ' find. We buy Furs in such vast quan tities that the minimum of profit is enough for the most ambitious maker. And so our XTurs are always 25 per cent, sometimes as much as ."7j per cent. less than you will find them elscuheie, and the va licty tlnee or four times greater than vou will sec anywhere else Three Q if ts for Men Neckwear Suspenders Mufflers SCARFS It lakes many ircsh lots each morning to fill up the gaps made the day before. So everything is fresh and new and novel ."0c, $1, $1.."0. SL'SPF.XDERS More of the wide all-silk webs at ."tOc. Silver buckle suspenders (ster ling all over, not simply in front) SI up. MUFFLERS (from London) I'.li in. squaie. $1.00 to SU.OO: first time such huge size has sold for $1.00. DRF.SS PROTECTORS, $1.."i0. $2 and $:t the low ptices ;,end them out fast, IIATI1 ROUES and SWEAT ERS near by. Books, Books, 'I heie is still a good selection of , the I -Me books; of coutse some titles aie sold out and cannot bi icplaced, but there aie some ".110 different subjects to choose fiom, and everyone a good vstaudatil book, 1 Store Open Evenings Until Christinas I Connolly & Wallace g 123-125-i2M29 Washington Ave. n X 10 t V