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THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1002.
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Experiments
with, Eyes,
The testing of eyes Is not a
matter of guess work, nor Is It a
matter of trying on pairs of
ready-made glasses. It Is a
science governed by principals
which none but a person who has
studied the anatomy of the eye
can'understand.
You are Invited to call. I de
light In showing my methods
and equipment.
DR. B. A. BAER
GYE SPECIALIST.
AlANUPACTURlNG OPIICIAN
331 Washinirfo.i Ave.
m scran ion, ia. tmmatw
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Coiinty Savings Dank
and Triisf Company,
506 Spruce Street.
,$1
Receives
Deposits
in Sums of
and pays j per cent,
terest thereon.
and
111-
TJnltett States court nsUltif? tlml lie ho
declared a bankrupt and iiIIorIiir Unit lie
showed prefcicnco to one oicdltor to the
detriment of others,
Didn't Want to Go Home.
The mother of little 4yent-nld Freeman
lilKhup, (if Tllchel tf. who wandered uwn.l
flom his Riitmtmotliei'H homo mi Wed
ncmlny, iiml who wais jilckcit U bv tin1
police, wound up her twculv-four bouts'
HPinoli foi him Mntrdiiy iittctmmu nt
police lienilimiutun-, whrlo It hIuHiIiI
bale Ik Him. The Itltlo olinp didn't Want
to lie taken nwny liom Heiftmnt Ttecpn
lone, whom lie called his "new papu "
t4ii(.l hud to lie loiclblv token nut of the
bulldlm? liv his mother.
ti. A. WATRES, President.
0. S. JOHNSON, Vice-Pies.
A. H. CHRISTY, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
AVm. F. TIallstead,
Ik P. Kingsbury.
O. S. Johnson.
L. A.
inverett Wan en,
I August HoMnson,
M03. O'Brien,
AVattos.
In and About
1MMX
The City
Xectuie on Japan.
D. B. Sturjjes delivered the second of
Als delightful lectures on liis tt.ivels 1n
Japan In Y. M. C. A. lin.ll last night. lie
v as listened to by a. good blzed audience.
The lecture was Illustrated -with many
iows of the places visited by Mi. Stui-
t,Ch.
Bankruptcy Petition.
Jobn Lucas & Co., of Philadelphia, and
other creditois of ll.iuy Ji. Kiifjlo, of
Hickory Coine'.s. Xorthumbeiland coiiii-
ty, yesterday tiled a. petition in the
Sale Wns a Success.
At ,", lloiiin nntl con Antrew, of t'u
potise iiU'inio, unit l'. C, Diikkuii, of
HIIpk street, hnvo left for AtliRhenj, N,
V. to ttttepd the ordination of the Inller's
',011. itolin I' DURun, which it to take
place Saturday mnrnliiK.
The Hale of nci'dlowolk made by the
Ladles' Sowing iliilu of tlio Adams ave
nue chapel, or which Ills. IIurIhs Is
picMtlent, innurt an uiuiiiallllf d sun cm,
iisultliiR hi si handsome mini of money lo
lie h iniled our lo the tieasuier ol UiIh
mission 'I'lie chapel lias recrlveil one
1 tin! of p. ilnt, null wilt Ret iiuolher as
Hooli art tile wentllir liellillts, 'I lie a
pL'.uante of this phieo of worship has
been cousldeinlih luiptnWit itltcadv and
11 Rood wmk Is beluir done hero 1 the
l!e. James Hushes and his eu-workus.
Tor the Home for the riiondless.
The nmnUKi'lH of the Home for the
riluulless ackuowloilRo Rifts fiotn (lie
lollowlnR donois and epns' their luurft
slncne Kintltude: l.iiRe p.ieKilcc of
1 lotlilnR. No. :;s school; three pills itoel:
Iiirs. Jlit., JI. 11. ('nine; JIi.s. William P.
Kennedy, i lothlnir: memhcis Si. Mur-
Kiiiot's Rtilltl. null, c.iudv; Jllssis Jlur
Raiot Million! mid Anna Hand, of Jlont-
u iso, two banels iipplts: Gerald It. Will
iams, paclcuRO clothiiiR; .Mis. 12, Mnisli,
packaRo clothlliR, shoes, sllppuis; Mis. ,
1. Spencer, Imr flour, 11 pounds kurji,
ccieal, coffee, ten; Jits. C It. Llnds.n,
ttothhiR; II. X). Ciane, two co it, one
lady's milt, two .skh (h, one waist, all new
Raiments; ladles of the NoitU Main Ave
nue Baptist eliuich, beautiful autogiaph
quilt; Sliiinl: & Spencer, dozen pulrs rub
heis; JIis. John Gunster, banels apples;
-Mis T. MrCllntoek; cainallons; r. r.
I.lndnii. buns, erulleis; IT. Kelnll, me.it;
Mis. V. V. KeniifMly, meat; Tliom.is
Mooie. chicken; Mis. A. W. Sclnnder,
load kindling wood; J. D. AVillinms ti
!ios, quunlily pioilsdons; Dr. Duunell.
medicine; ('onsumeis' Ice companv, lee;
Mis, i:. A. Webb, Mis. Geortru llaive,
clothing; Mis, ll ,a. Knapp. bauol ai
pics, tending matter; 3k t. Fuller, tlneo
banels upples; W. AV. Stianlon, JO pounds
cantlv. Desseits were futulMicil by an
unknown filend and Mis. J. Jj. Council.
Dr. Newton and Dr. Hoilner (onti United
attendance. The Satuiday ulglit donon
weie: Miss Zcldler. AV. J. M.uvil, the
I'lerco companv, II. 1). Pweet, Ik G.
Couiscn, X). 1Z. M.uberirer. T-. :oii,
Cooper k C.istoi; C. K. Hone. If. A.
I'ieice, Rolnwass,er"s liakeiv, V. V. Lind
ner. Delightful teis wtie seied lo the
old Indies by vaiious fi lends.
Handsome Christmas Piesents.
LniRe iloweis and palms at bni gains
Roth 'phones. Morel Bios. '
Ohio Cupons rtiessed to older foi
Cluistni.is, at Maibeiger's. 31,", 1-ucka-
intia avenue. '
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TRYING THE
RIOT CASES
THEY ARE THE OUTGROWTH OP
THE LATE STRIKE.
Joseph Ciut the Prosecutor in a Case
Hoaiti Befoie Judge Newcomb A
Number of Men Charged with In
teifeilng with Workmen at the
Hohlen Other Cases That Were
Heard Dutlng the Day in the Oi
phans' Com t Many Tax Collectors
Pile Their Bonds.
The iiiKtiiiK'iil list having been dis
posed of Wednesday, .JuiIru Xow
coinb went on the bench In No. 2 yes
terday and assisted Judge Dutihnin In
disposing nl the cases on the special
uilinlnal list for tin week.
.lolm Coomb.-!, John Huhuitm, Jm oh
lleese, IImi.ImiuIii Jtmefl, D.tvld Iltnilrt
and Heth lillllthn weie tiled befoif
Judge Niiwiomb loi liot mid Gilllltlis
was also charged with ills charging fite
arnis. Joseph Curt, foreman for the
Uoluwnte, I..iekiiwunnii and Western
foiupanv ut the Holden mine near Tay
lor, was the piosoculoi. DuiIiik the
week beginning September !, last, while
the mine stilke was on, It was alleged
that tliu delendmils lutet fered gieatly
with the men who wotked ut the Itol
den. On one occasion Curt swore that
(lilflllhs iinliited a levolver at him and
tiled.
The men denied the liotlng and riilf
lltbs said he meiely pointed a child's
toy pistol at Curt to scale hint. He
inodueed what ho alleged Is the weap
on he used. The jmy wenL out nt 4."0
to make up its vet diet.
Thomas Williams, Richard Wnluli,
JMwuid Irving, Kugene Thomas, John
Uegan,' nntl Sanderson living, were ac
quitted of the chaige of committing an
assault on the little mmi of Mis. Kale
-Mulheiln. The alleged assault was
committed on Boulfv.ard avenue in this
city.
Otto Staub, Adam lb own, Joseph
Thompson .and Thomas Miller weie in
dlcttd lor felonious wounding. When
the ease was called yesterday it ap
pealed that jthey had bioken the wood
en leg of Mai tin Longan. They agieed
to piovide Mi. I-otigan with a new ar
tificial leg and a veidict of not gntlty
wns taken.
Hefote Judge Dunhain the f.ie ot
Michael Mastno, Joseph Rose, I.ouK
Kaler, iJaines Mash, John Klal, Angelo
Tliomlu, Fiank Kammgorski, Angelli
rieini and I.ouis Ptirkas, charged Alth
llot and cairying concealed weapons,
was lesumed jesterday morning. They
weio acquitted of riot, but Mastno, Uose
and Kafer eie convicted of cairing
concealed weapons.
William Atkinson, Meade Beelie and
Robert Saulsby weie tiled lor commit
ting an aggiav.iled assault and bat
teiy on James Gianvllle. During the
WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU.
Pew People Realize the Importance
of Good Digestion Until It Is lost.
Many people RUffer fiom dyspepsia
and do not know It. They feel menu,
out of sorts, peevish, do' not sloop well,
do not have n good keen appetite, do
not lmo tlio Inclination nnd energy for
physical or mentul woik they once had,
but at tlio name time do not feci any
pattlctilar pain or distress in tlio stom
ach. TLet till this Is the lcstilt of poor
digestion, nn insidious form of Dys
pepsin which can only bo cuicil by a
remedy specially Intended to cuio it
nnd,tnnko the digestive organs act nat
urally and propei ly digest the food
eaten. Ullteis, after dinner pills and
tieivo tonics will nevur help the tiotibie;
they don't reach II. The now medical
discovery docs. It is called Sluatt's
Dyspepsia Tablets and is a specific for
dyspepsia nnd indigestion. It cities be
cause It thoroughly digests all whole
some food taken into the Htomach,
whether the stomach Is In good wink
ing ouler or not,
Sltiatt's Dyspepsia Tablets by digest
ing tlio food, Instead of making the
worn out Htomach do nil the woik, gives
It a much needed lost and a cute of
dyspepsia is the natural result.
AA'hen you mo nervous, run down and
sleepless, don't make the common mis
take of supposing your nervous system
needs treatment and lilt your stomach
with powerful nerve tonics which make
you feel good for a little while, only to
fall back farther than ever.
Your nei vca me all light, but they
aio starved, they want food.
Nourish them with wholesome eveiy
day food alid plenty or It, well digested,
and you coji laugh at nerve tonics and
medicine.
But the nerves will not be nouilshed
from a weak, abused stomach, but
when the digestion has been made per
fect by the use of liH remedy, all ner
vous symptoms disappear.
wno ever neara or a man or woman
blessed with a vigorous digestion and
good appetite being troubled with their
nerves?
Good digestion means a strong ner
vous system, nbutukmee of enetgy and
capacity to enjoy the good things of
life.
Htuat ts D.s.spepsia Tablets will cer
tainly set your stomach and digestive
organs right; they can't help but do it
because they nourish the body by di
gesting the food eaten, and rest the
stomaah.
You get nouiishinent and icst tit one
and the same time, and that is all tlio
woin out dj.speptlc needs to build him
up and give new lite to eeiy oiriui
and an added zest to oeiy plensuie.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets ;ue a god
send to the nrmv of men and women
with weak s.toinneh, weak neives, and
justly merits the dalin of being one of
the most worthy medical diseoeiles of
the time.
WRECK AT
. GEORGETOWN
FIREMAN BATES WAS TERRIBLY
INJURED.
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30
With a Dollar Purchase, Friday, Saturday and Tlonday,
December 19, 20 and 22.
30
Great Christmas Sale
of Holiday Goods!
Select Stock of Novelties for Christmas
Suitable presents for everybody.
presents.
Holiday Goods
, ..SOe
.$1,01) to V
.."tic in S
,0c
'.SO
00
75c Beaded Chatelaine Baas
$1.00 Beaded Chatelaine Bags. T.'io
Hand Purses in Seal, Sea Lion, Morocco, Levant
Lizuid, etc -Tjc to $J00
Wilst and Chatelaine bags, new mountings jo to $".00
Neck Ruches, Sills and Chltfoi $1.21 to $10,0a
Now Gun Mctnl Belt Pins and Bloodies, 10c, l,"c, 2e.
Rings, Btooclies, Belt Pin", Bracelets, Chains, etc.
2."c to $: 00
Beads, C'ouil, Pe.nl, Jet, Boxwood, etc
Dlegant Cut Glass Pieces
Pjotty Separate China pieces
Bisque FJguies, Heads, and Slatiiettes
Gold or China Clocks
Ubony, Silver and Gold Ink Wells,
Pictuies, new frames andstibjeots 2.hj to V
Gilt. Sllvei, Buintwood nud Leather Photo names
:'5e to f-'.UO
Buytt Leather NouMtles,
tiolf and Den i'nlendni-,,
Shaving, Smoking nlid Toilet Sets r,un to $!0,ua
lllgh Ait printed or embioldeicd Cu.shlons, :Tio tn $10.00
Sterling Silver Novelties, toilet ui tides, etc.
Hand and Standing Mluois r,( to $."00
Leathyr Combination- Toilet Ti.ivcllinr c.ues.
Peifumes and Toilet AUkles,
.jil.Oii touOO
..S.lc lo fjOQ
. ,i:."c' to fj.oo
UK)
$'.'.G0 th $10.00
Useful Presents
Special display of elegant
SILKS AND DRESS GOODS,
CHILDREN'S COATS, MISSES' COATS,
LADIES' COATS,
LADIES' SILK WAISTS, LADIES SWEATERS,
LADIES' CAPES, SUITS AND SKIRTS,
rlJRS, FIRS, FURS.
Gloye Department
GOI.r WOOL GLOVIkS for ladles, gents', ihildien,
all shades and sbes "J" and Mc
Ladles." Fine UkiM-eand Mocha Kid GIoes
$1.00 and JI.60
'Gents' Ij'Iiip dlalt-f and Mnclia Kid Gloves, $1.00, fi.r.o
Handkerchiefs
i'hlldiuir Handkerchief:, lii Juvenile boxys
IS lo Jjc box
Gi ntlcmen's lliiudkeiclilt'ih, linen oi silk hem
stitched, einbioldeiedC Initial or fancy bordeis
10c lo $1.00 eaili
I.VDIKS' HANDKnitcilllorS
Plain Hemstitched 10c to 25n
Pielty Ij.iio or Ihiibioldeicd ,.230 to $.1.00
Pino Kenl Duches.s l.ato, , $t.f;0 to $10.00
Umbrellas
I'ust Hl.ul. liielci'iUed, good finines, .,, li'jc to 50c
Past Bind,, line metal or peail handles ,, ,7iic to $1.00
Ladles' and Gents' clos.o tolling, Taft'ota, beautiful
handles, Mlvor, gold, peail or loiy,,..Vl,S5 to $7.50
I
late stilke Gianvllle woiked at thp
Mnivin jtnd one day in September at
the Cast Muiket stieet ciot-sliig ot the
Delawaie and Hudson, the assault up
on him was, made. Ho could identifv
only Saulsby. The latter was totiiid
guilty af iisbanlt and balleiy and licpho
and Atkln-on weie acitultted.
Cariio McDonnell was airiiillt'd ot
n charge of assault and liitteiy pie
loned by Mis. Ann Hughes and the
county w.ib diiectcd to pay the io.s(s.
Mis. Hughe-, occupied one nt Mu Mc
Donald's houses in Xoith Scianton, and
was tour months In anears fot luit.
McDonald went to serVo n landlotd's
wan-ant and he had some kind ot dif
ficulty with Mrs. Hughes.
Mrs. KUen Hmtel, of Luzetne htieet,
was convicted of being a common scold
and lecommended to the mcicy of the
couit. The prosecutrix was Mis. Mai
ion Jlurray. Judge Dunham decided to
suspend entente.
Charles Rlppa was aciiultted of a
charge of laiceny by Inilee, piefeued
by John P.uqnaieido
AYhen court adjoin ned Michael Ke.u
ney was on trial before Judge Dunham,
chained of larceny and tecelvlng, by
Kugene Biown.
Piston Rod of the Engine Was Potced
Through the Upper Part of His
Leg nud Pait of the Limb Had to
Be Cut Away Befoie Ho Could Bo
Relieved Was Pinioned in the
Wreckage for Seven Tenlblo
Hotns Three Engines Badly Dam
aged and Ten Cars Deatoyod..
The little town of Genigctown on the
i'rlo inlltond was rudely awakened
nbout 11 o'clock on Wednesday night
bv the shrieking of engine whistles nnd
the crashing of breaking tlmbois when
nn east bound loaded train of slty-Ilvo
cars crashed into a long train of emp
ties coming west.
Tlio train ctews saw their danger
in time to jump and escaped with only
slight injuiles. With the exception of
Ph email Bates, of Poit Jeivls, who
was caught and pinioned In the wreck
age for seven hours befoie ho could be
lelensed. Ho was suffering fiom a
bioken thigh bone, the piston rod hav
ing crashed clear through the upper
pai t' of the leg and boforo he could be
released it was necessaty to cut awny
n part of tlie leg that the lod might
be removed. He was taken by special
tuiln. to the L'tle hospital at Port Jcr
vls. Tlneo engines were ncaily demol
ished unci ten cais weie totally ruined
in the mix-up.
Traflle was not reopened until late
yesterday afternoon, the local milk
men getting their supply fiom beyond
Georgetown not leceivlng their morn
ing shipment until 9 o'clock lust night.
The train crews weie all from the
Delaware division with heaiktuaiteis
at Port Jervls; the local men, under
the new araingements only tunning as
las as Saeco, wheie the tiains aie
made up for shipment to llieli destination.
I
Two Special
Holiday Values
For $29.00
Tlieo. IlnWltind 110
ruikvcit china u
For $20.00
I'heo. llnllniid 110 Piece
rillkVCit CHINA DINNUIt HUTS
"1
iritfeu
Llinot;o 100 Piece
l'ltKNCH CHINA DIKN'liit 8 UTS
Dinner Sets can seldom, It
ever, bo bought 111010 nil
Mindigeouslv (ban now
and (his Is the season of the
enr that jou need ttietn
most. These two special!)
give bill a hint of the splen
did Millies wo'10 offeilng In
sets of tlio better kind.
5X- - MnW-av
KTjMJ
Various styles of dec
orations and shapes.
CVuxv'HbW. Geo. V. Millar & Co.
Open Evenings,
l.l'l Wyomltir Avenue.
WALK IN AND LOOK AROUND.
:T.BK!!' iwnraggKi
OFFICERS WERE INITIATED.
Past Master Ik P. Kingsbury last
night installed the following newly
elected oitlcci.s of Schiller lodge, No. 845,
Fiee and Accepted -Masons: Woiship
iui Master, Adam Sloeckel; honior war
den, Jacob VVumke; junior waiden,
John AV. AVngner; tieasuter, Joseph
Gunslir; seciet.uy, Chatles S. Gillieit;
tuistees, N. G. Goodman, Hemy Vaek
10th and Fied Wagnei.
Those who a-slstcd Past Master
Klngbui5 in the Insiiillatiun ceuinoin
weie: Past Masteis F. Ij. Wm niber,
N. G. Goodman. Lewis Schauta, J. F.
AVaulell and J. II. milieu. An elaboi
ate banquet seived bv Ca teiei John AV.
Haines was nfteiw.uds mm oil in the
bamiuet hall and mldic-scs were made
by soM'inl of the distinguished Masons
picsent. Dliector 01 Public Saiety r.
I-. Woimsei piesided as toastmastei.
You
Are Invited
to transact your bauking
business Avith lis, and every
) courtesy will bo extended,
whether your account is large or small.
Third National Bank,
118 Wyoming Ave., Scranton, Pa.
Capital, $200,000; Surplus (earned,) $600,000.
S per cent, interest paid on Savings Accounts,
nntl tlio interest is compounded Jan. 1 and July 1.
Accounts can be opened by mail.
OPEN SATURDAY T.VENtNGS 7:30 TO 8:30.
Tax Collectovs' Bonds.
The bonds of the following state and
county tax collectors of the city weie
(lied jesteiday with Prothonotaiy Cope
land: John F.Glbboiih, Twentieth waul, $17,
Guu; Fred Schuinan, Hleventli watd,
$10,000; Thomas F. Saitry, Thiid waul,
$5,635 9:!; Samuel llogcis, Filth waid,
$16,000; C. V. Tenvilliger, Second waid,
$13,."00; Adam Neul. Twelfth ami Thh
teenth winds, $ll,M.'.
Linen Sets,
Ladies'
Napkins, Lunch Cloths,:
Fancy Hose
In Great Variety. I
Cut Out Tills Coupon
Present at our office,
purchase $1,00 worth of
goods r more and you
will receiy 39 atamps.
Dec. 19ao and aa
Mears & Hagen
410 and 417 Lackawanna Aye
Oiphans Court Mattel s.
Judge A. A. A'osbuig jesteiday hnnd
td down an opinion in tlio estate of
Thomas Young, deceased. The excep
tions filed to the account of the adniin
isttaltlx aif disposed of, and dlstiibu
tlon of the funds in her hands awarded,
Tlio expenses incident to the widow's
claim for exemption ate htrlcken tiom
the account, ns not being a pioper
chmge agailibt the efatate, and the ap
puikeis' feo. weie als-o s-llghtly reduc
ed. The exceptions 10 the commission
chaiged by thf adminlstrnttix, Avere
oveuuled pio forma, without piejudico
to 1 lie rights of any pintles inteiesfed.
Tlio Orphans' couit will be in hesslou
011 net .Monday, at 10 a. in., at which
time several cases will be heaul which
luiM' been set down for that time.
Giaduutcs of the High and Tiaiulug
schools, wishing to be considered In
iniinectlou with the tininlng- kindci
gin ten class to bo established, will
please send theh names, with the year
of gi actuation trom the training school,
to (tin supetluteudent's ofllce by De
cember s.i, when a selection will be
inado nccotdlng to the i evolution of tlio
boaul of contiol of November it. 1P02.
" (1. AY. Phillips, Superintendent.
Guernsey Hall
Often, .special inducements this wlntei
to puichnseis of pianos,
FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER
DESSERT
lij JHLL-U, piepaied nccntding to the
lollowing leciue:
JLLI.-O SNOW PUDDING.
Uib'-olve one packige of unj il.uor Jell-O
In one jilnt nt boiling watei. ind alter it
has about halt liaideuud beat up tlioi
ou0lily with i n egu biatci , add the white
ol one igg tlioioughlv beaten and stli
the whole togothei until they uic mKed;
pom into cups anil .set in a eool place
until lb m. This in i bo s(ieil with
whlpptd ei ram oi Mislaid.
A nice desseit foi any meal, at any
mm'. Four liasois x.enion, Change,
llasp'oeuy and Sti.iwb'Miv.
At gioceib, 10 cent--.
GUT A PACKAGE TODAY.
E2K20BaiE2avffi25XZEMSasSESSEQaEK3E22J
zsmnNssMsam
Book
n Bros.
Shop.
Why Not Make the Present a Book
It is veiy acceptable for lady, gentleman, girl or
hoy. "Wo have all the latest copyrights, and,
above all, nt moderate prices. We cariysa full line
of Childien's Books the laigest assortment in the
city. Special sets of all the famous authors. Step
in and look over our Holiday Books.
407 Spruce Street,
New 1'Eiohc, 137. v Opposite Dime Bank"
KiffliiBomragaraBrasiHg
V
OPEN EVENINGS.
Diamond Baigains, an auay of linitlng
pilcis, Horn tile Cutter to Consume!, witli
Ian one suiall piulit aildul.
1,',-Kt Dininond llliig, wmtli iM); My
Pi lie, ?Vi0. iVj-Ul. Dluinond html, woith
SWHjj My Pi lie. MX Pj-Kt. Diamond
lllng, worth sri0; My Pilce. .r,o p4-Ivl.
Diiiiiic.ud lling. wmtli JIJ'i; Jlv Pike,
W-'i. :i.Kt. Diamond Itlng wiutliftOi; Jlv
Pi he. $.':! L'-Kt. Dliimiiud lllus, woith
?JM, Jlv Price, $Ji
All of the ubuu aie Ainsteid.liii ut,
llawlesi-, and gems ol dazzling billll.iucj,
Jfotsihoe Sc.aif Pin, ,il Diamonds,
woith $si, .My Pi lie, pj. Ilunaiilnn Opal
lllng, U Diamonds .suiumndlng. set In
platlmun. woilh J1S0; Jlv Pi Ice. $1J0.
Ituby lllng (pigeon blood) wuitonnded
with lino diamonds, , 5175. Hub ulomi
woith oer $J00. Sapphlio Itlng, I'i-Kt.
(coinllower blue ioIou, iiniiiaiiiled with
Jnjiip Diamonds tot in platinum, $li,",,
woith 'SJOO. l-Kt. Diamond lllng. woith
MOO; Jlp Pi ice. S7". l-Kt. Diamond
lilus.s, woith $110: My Pilce, ?Do, .t-Kt.
Diamond Tllng, woith $7",; Jly Pi ice, Sw,
Jj-Kt, Diamond Itlng, wmtli ji"; Jly
Pi ice. Ui. 'k-Kt. Dlinumd Hlugn, flO, $1J
and $1".
Diamonds, Piiblus, Sapphlios, Opals ga
lon, and ihoico selection of inniiutltiys
lur Mime, awaiting join uiinmand.
TAKD lU.UVATOn AND SAA'U MONP.Y
and at tlio snnui (lino see nxhlbll Jet
lllaik Dhiinnud, Golden liiowu Diamond,
Canal v Diamond, Iho Pi Ir ideas (not blue,
but) Ilelliitiopj-colorcd Olamoud,
1'ntut Diamonds, Snpphlies, tipnN, etc.,
etc., as lliey toino tiom mother cnitli.
l.'.acli lady customer will be puMcnlrd
with a Niw Kiiletv Gaiter I'liisu, the
newest and most piuclliiil luviiniloii ot
Its kind, nn ab.solutu s.ifo way to can)
monov and Jewels,
Cach gcnlloniiin customer piesented
with a thin leather ioln boldei: uotbliig
like It; my own Idea. SATISFACTION
CU'AUANTnilP.
"Vour Jlonov llack AVltbout 'Aicuiuent "
WALTER W. WINTON'S
DIAMOND PAP.LOH. C07 Meais Building.
DON'T
postpone buying that KODAK you
Intend as a gift; come while the
stock Is at Its best,
If you prefer you may make your
selection now and have it set aside
until later we'd be very glad to
do it.
-&AjrM
,VfJ::.v
Ciger Prices
That are HigSit
L'i In
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box.
00c
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r.0 In
bos.
Jlonls' Pcifocto M.Tr)
Paththidei !"'
Counsellor 1"
't'om Keene 1.7",
Louis Jlaini 17",
Jlonls' Mngnet 1.7",
Cap.ului.i l.i
Owl litaud I.7.",
Cubanolii 1.7",
G. V. Chtlds 1.7",
.In-ill P. Poituondo .... 1 7",
Lillian P.ussii l."0
Hoheit lliirns 2 7',
Coia Tanner "M 1.7r,
Langsdoir Peileito ', "a - Chj
Clgais packed U in box at J,c
and W)e pel bo.
BUY HIM A PIPE.
Our line of Pipes is the talk of
the town.
,"e Smoking and C'hrwlng Tobaiciw.
Old Vhglnlu Clieiools.
'I'lnce lilail' Kid Clieioots
Swiet LMpoial Clgaiotles
6 packs for 25c.
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Vlniodoia 1 'lita is
Jlatlure f'laois
"Match It' Clieioots.
TlllLIsli Tiophies
3 packs for 25c.
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL.
For Cnsn uniy.
C I
Cigar Han.
Lender of Cut Pi ices.
325 AVASHINGTON AVENUE.
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We Lead
in the Race
1 We are ahead of 2SS
Old Santa Claus :
liven in
CHRISTMAS GIFT GOODS:
Oar lino is most uttt.ictlve It it. n
gland display of beautiful art goods In
all htjks of Pictuies and Flumes.
Burned Wood and
Leather Novelties.
A flu, iiilleitlon 01 original AVater Col
01s fiom lln biiihh ot Thomas S. llagu
man, of AVilliiunspoit. now on exhibition
uc our stole
OPEN DVIININOS.
Jacobs Sn Fasold
200 Washington Avenue.
Smoking Sets
and Tables in Pyro
Etched Work, aso Desk
Fittings, Dressing Table Sets, Book
X . a a
Racks, Picture frames, Handker
chief and Glove Boxes,
GRIFFIN ART SHOP,
211
WASHINGTON
AVENUE
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