The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 17, 1902, Page 11, Image 11

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THE SGRANTOtf TRIBUNE-AVE DNJ2SDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1003.
SOUTH SCRANTON NEWS.
PICTURE OF BURGER'S FAMOUS BAND.
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rho nccuniriitnyliiR picture was inmlp from n photoKniph owiimI by Anton -Vrlnnctienk, formerly of this unit of tlm city, Init mm- of Urrrtt nidge. It chows tlur
h liitnd iih It wiih t'otiHtltntL'd III luil mill wax to ll lorr)iBli wliut rlauer'fl Uaiiil ! to tlm city todny. The bnml wan owinlstcu In Ur.!, with 1-pnllmiml HiiiRer '
let, mid wnx cnniDOHcd liiwoly of men from tilts jurt of tlm rlty, Mr, Hurstr mul Atesim. WrliisclienU. Xjihr, Clnrunor and Hooker conipilsed the Hint Ihiih
titon iobwici1. It wan nrRnmssotl In 1M1, nnil Mr, woinnoiiMiK 11 ino oniy mirvivur or nine iium imnu i muKitiuM n.- nun ,. i
r llistiiitnonts In the .Inly I parndm mid .Mr. WeliinrlienU still poshoksmi the buss viol and hmii he lined lift V jeiii-a iiro In (hut tlrst
iRerN h.md so tnt an Is Unnnn only four biivvIvi-. They an- Colonel I!, It. Hippie, A. WelnsohenU, l'rniik ltnhtlnR, rr and Petri'
Th
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leader,
that Bern
Nidi BtllllR
Of Hn
inemhcis nehleved pn-.it prominence
Ho li now TC yeaiH of nite.
timid,
Miller,
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nd
I'hey
Most of its
local rffnlm
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Buy Your
Stoves and
Siardwear
At
SCHNEIDER BROTHERS,
The Practical
Plumbers. . . .
ti0l-(i03 Cedar Avenue.
I'lio iuuik- nf those sitllng, n mlmis from left to iIkIU, nr. . ICmory Hill, (tho next two Mr. 'Welnsc.henk does not rcinoinbcrj, 12. H. Itlpplc, F, ZanR, I'lank
KoblhiR, si'.. .Michael Amman, F Uunliier, Simon JJeikle, John Ueckcily.
Thosi- HtandliiR. readhiR Horn lett to iIrIU, aie. Anton ASVlnschenU, Peter Miller, Simon Jones, J ITrmer, Fled llurger, Jacob Schmidt, J. Wilbur, next,
name unknown; Fred HennliiR, .John llainea.
Tn present IllR the South Sri .niton
I'hllstinas edition to our ivndois this
morning, we desire to direct intention
to Its Interesting featmes and to the
llberat jiatromtRe aeeoided this paper
by South Scranton lnc-lness house-.
The writer desires lo thank his nuiii
cious f: lends In this section lor the
favors and unlfoiiii couitesies of the
past twelve months.
George C. Miller.
GeoiRo l'. Miller, who was lerently
chosen president of branch 45, Knights
of St. neoifje. I- one of the lie-t known
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The Old Country
If you want to send money to
any unit of the "Old Countiy,"
you can do &o easily and cheaply
through this bank.
AVe. also hancile every other
buuii'h of the banking- lmslnr.h.
Accounts Solicited.
THE SOUTH SIDE BANK.
liKour.i: c Mii,i.i:n.
le-idents of this side. He has been a
member of the society since Us organ
ization. Mr. Miller has been emplo.ved at the
i 'lark & Snover tobacco factory tor
m. my years and is one of the Urnis most
if liable foiemen. With his wife and
family he lives in a neat residence on
Maple street. lie has the esteem and
rfpecL of all who know him.
The Reliable Stores.
Why journey to town for your rio
rei Iqs and Christmas goods when you
can get everything' you need almost at
your door. Goods and prices just a
shade better than in the city. Every
thing in season. Christmas toys and
piesents a specialty. Cliarle.s Graf,
'17-"!i Pittston avenue.
A Trolley Tragedy.
tpiir No. 101 was speeding along Stone
nvenud lecently at a lively rate when
the'ijidtorinan, with a horillled exelam
atofiset the emergency bieaks and
lu-tHtjfrt the car to a sudden standstill.
A ' pjiyjili'lnn who was riding on the
frdirfrtlntform o.iked what was wrong,
anil tlie white-faced niotormnn wliis
pere'd "I think some one Is under the
nr.''
llotli got oil' and after making an ex
nnifnntinu found the I rout wheels had
passed' over the neck and seveted the
head fiom the body. The doctor
UneU down to make a closer Inspection,
when n yell of derision irom a score of
youiigstris came slinlltaneoiisly with
the discovery that tho body of the
victim was stulfed with rags.
It, was a toss-up as the two discom
fited men hnst!l boarded the car,
which felt the .smallest, hut any one cm
have all the tight ho wants by whisper
ing to either, "Ungs,"
A Fine Display.
A lino assortment of Christina goods,
toys and presents are on exhibition, also
fruits, rakes and candles to please tho
little ones at Westphals.
NEWS IN BRIEF.
Choice perfumery In handsome boxes
Biven away at Kornacher's Pharinaoy,
Call In. imd see tlm beautiful assort
ment we have to offer, suitable for
Christmas presents.
Tie usual mid-week sen ires will be
held In the Hickory street purHi house
this livening.
Good cigars nio a most acceptable
Christmas present to a num. Wo havo
u full assortment of the. finest brands,
packed especially for tho holiday trade,
"and he prices aro right." Kornnchei's
Pharmacy.
A regular session of the Ladles' Cath
olic Henovolent association was held In
Pharmacy hall on Pittston avenue last
evenlnsr.
A fine line of peifumeiy, toilet arti
cles and cigars in Clulstinns packages,
nt Kornacher's Pharmacy,
A well attended session of Court
lodge, Knights of Pytilmi was held In
Ilartm.in's hull on Pittston avenue last
evening.
Dr. Schley's I.ung Healing Hnlsum Is
guaranteed to emu all roughs. "No cine,
no pay " For sale by all dealets.
Outheinz, Welsser & Kinyer
Will lmvo a choice lot of poultry for
the holidays; also a choice lot of meats
and sausages always on hand. 5IS-1'0
Cedar avenue, and 437 Penn avenue.
New Telephone 1S70. Old Telephone 487-2.
G. A. MILLER
Practical Embalmcr,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND UNDERTAKER,
436 Cedar Avenue,
A FlrAtuc."d!-,very Scranton, Pa.
7
OTEL BEST
Headquarters of
the Fourteen Friends
JAS, A, BEST, Proprietor,
31 ( Cedar Avenue,
SC1KANTON, PA.
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M. G LANGAN
j. u:nti:s.
EIS III.
General
Insurance
429 Cedar Avenue,
Scranton, Pa. . . .
Old Telephone, New Telephone,
flSI-2. 157.'.
Arlington Hotel
PHILIP ROLL, Prop,
Headquarters for
the Arliugtou Bowl
iug Club.
Call and Get Your Christmas
Bottle Filled.
Pool and Billiard.
Cormr Map!) Street
?.n1 Pittston Aveiuo.
John U. Schwenke
flerchant Tailor
Imported nnd Domestic Novelties.
Suits And Overcoats made to or
der from $18.00 up. Pants, $3.50
and upwards.
311 Lackawanna Avenue
(Over Jones Rios.' Tea Stole)
Cleaning aad Repairing
a Specialty. . , .' .
SCRANTON, PA.
H.
LESSINI,
, The Popular Milk
man. Orders
promptly attend
ed to.
1015 EUIVI STREET.
Ziegler & Schumacher
PRACTICAL
PLUMBERS,
TINNERS,
GAS AND
STEAM FITTERS
DEALERS IX
Stoves, Hardware, Tools,
Cutlery, Paints,
Glass, etc.
501-503 Cedar Avenue,
SCRANTON, PA.
Has been recently remodeled
and gives good satisfaction
nnd full value to nil comers.
Tho Shooting Gallery is now
open. Free Rabbit Lunch nil
day Christmas.
French and Imported
Wines, Cognac Whiskey,
Brandy and Cigars
The best in the market at
KAESTNERS HOTEL,
516 Cedar Avenue.
Xunch served daily from 9 to 12.
FLOUR
FEED
HEAL
OATS
HAY
ETC.
Pilffl ROSUL
Dealer in
jiFOcenes
nnil
12A-VM) Cedar Avenue.
a, Si. , fit. l
Vllllam It, Klilcn.
Eiden
and
Radle
DAIRY
nilk, Eggs, Butter and Cream.'
Orders Promptly Attended to.
631 Prospect Avenue.
l'YiinU llndlo.
R. Kunz
B. F. iloore
JOB WORK A SPECIALTY
Large Placards and Posters for Balls, Picnics,
Etc, Printed on a large Cottrell Cylinder Press,
KUNZ 8c MOORE,
505-507 Cedar Avenue,
NEW PHONE,. 1501 SCRANTON, PA.
SCHREIBER k SMITH,
1ESTMIHT..
Erec Lunch Daily Open
Day and Night.
Corner of Alder Street
and Pittston Avenue.
5m!mSKa:roVKEJHii2E
KltFER HS
The Draymen
Make a
Spexialty of
HOVINQ
PIANOS
Address,
CEDAR AVENUE, CORNER
OF MAPLE STREET. . .
Both Phones,
Nothing
Better for a
Christmas Present
for the old people than a
comfortable pair of shoes.
None so comfortable as
Heywood
Bunion Shoes
For sale only at
Goodman's
Shoe Store,
11S Lackawanna Ave.
423 Cedar Street,
CJIAS. HOSE, Proprietor,
Headquarters of the Saengerrunde,
the Athletic Club and the South Side
Republican Club.
Wines, Ales, Liquor and
Lager- All visitors made
heartily welcome. Open
house nil day Xinus-
? ( 1 Don't Forget Toyland l
5 AT
Jonas Long's Sons
You'll find the most abundant
assortment in Holiday Merchandise
on every floor in every aisle.
Store Open Evenings.
Holiday
Handkerchiefs
For Women.
Embroidery nnd lace, with
insertion to match; they're
always on top tho list; this
line we offer today aro excep
tional good value. Priced at. 50c
Women's Handkerchiefs
Hemstitched edge, embroidery
nnd scalloped edges; linen
centcis. Priced at
12c, 15c, 10c, 25c to 50c
Women's Initial Handker
chiefs 1-2 dozen put up in a
box. Per box 15c and 25c
Women's Handkerchiefs
Plain hem, nil linen; each.. 10c
Handkerchiefs
Vx, U, 'j nnd 1 inch hem, at
15c, 19c, 25c, 39c, 45c, 50c
Calendars
All sizes; pi o.se nnd pootry
quotations; nlsd the Phillip
Brooks calendar, with quotn- ,
tions for eveiy dny in tho
yenr 15c to $1.25
Dolls
Undressed and dressed, kid
body or jointed, moving eyes,
shoes and stockings nt. .5c to $10
Women's Desk?
Onk nnd mnhognny, under
shelf, pigeon hole compart
ments; $5,00 value. Specinl
Price $4.10
Music Cabinets
A choice nssortment; use
ful holidny gifts. Prices
from $5.00 to $25.00
Dress Suit Case
and Raglans
At a Reduction from the
Regular Prices.
TVTnrlo fvrrm TTm'Revs. Mel-
tnno nnrl Tilrild lined Covert
Cloths; $12 and $15 gnr
ments; all this week at . . .$7.90
Holiday Gifts
UMBRELLAS.
The $1.00 kind 26 inch Um
brella, silk covered, fancy and
plain Congo handles.
The $1.59 kind nre silk taffeta
cover, 26 inch, Pearl nnd Princess
handles, with sterling silver
trimmings.
The $2.00 kind is rich in as
sortments of numerous designed
hnndles; hns a silk taffeta cover,
with silver nnd gold trimmings.
Toys in the Basement.
Sole leather case, lined with
red or blue satin; hns four
inside straps, shaped leather
handle, ends and corners re
inforced with heavy leather,
best look nnd strap fasteners;
come in russet, brown and
chocolate. Priced at $4.98
Jewel Boxes
Prom 59c to $5.00.
Burntwood Novelties
Manicure Sets $3.50
Military Brushes, fine bris
tle, medium size, fnncy de
sign on back. Price $5.50
Terracotta Bric-a-Brac
Oriental bust and figures; nre
works of nit; characters of the
far east, lepresenting the Arab
Chief, Hiawatha Chief, and the S
Slave Girl, ana many otners.
Tahourettes and Pedestals
j.n cuionnu uuu iuuuuu re
signs 59c to $11.00
JONAS LONG'S SONS
MimTTCTfflfflra
Ever Get Soake
On account of the poor rain-resisting
i:-; r or, I Imlirolln ? IVnr nt all
pleasant, is it? One of our dependable
ollday .Umbrella
$1.00 to
$10.00
Engraving Free,
will guard your friend from a similar
predicament.
Ve have many styles from the vary
plain ones to the real swell ones with
fancy handles, And, remember, we'
give Green Trading Stamps
5r I3QI m
3 Lackawanna Ave. U
itttWi-Lirm7ic'''
CONRAD'
u
KUhWS Hi
A fine line of Liquors, Wines,
Lager and Cigars always In stock.
Special Free Lunch Christ
mas eve.
110 Pittston Avenue.
PETEU KUIINEU, Prop.
hk's mm
A special line of Per
fumes for the Christmas
Holidays.
Prescriptions JYlade to Or
der Night anil
Day.
72U-7U1 Cedar Avenue.
Bl
tioeaix
eon
se
John B. Rader.r Proprietor. 3
D22 LACKAWANNA AVE. i
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"Odd Fellovre' llulldlnj, f
Scranton, Pa
Healer in
flue Wines aiul Liquors,
I. uircr. Ale, urcr,Cliolcc
Cigars. Warm l.uneli
from 10 a. m. Uycry Pay.
H
ames
I
Fine Groceries
and Provisions
riilk and Cream
Butter and Eggs,'
5
1005 Cedar Avonuo.
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