r i W?!Vz?y&(r4 )' 1i "r"y-V: ' " r f- ' n,"" ar " "t ' " ' I .i h, 1 j 8 THE SC1UNTDN TlUBUNJS-l'lttDAY,, DECEMBER 19, 1902. ,lir" ISsS"' WEST SCRANT0N Wedding of Harry P. Decker and Miss Grace Thayer Christmas Services News Notes and Personals. A pretty wedding occurred nt the homo nf Mr. mill Mrs. W. E. Thayer on Houth Main avenue last evening, when their dniigliter, Ituloii, was unit ed In innrrlitgo to Hurry V. Decker, or North Sunnier avenue. The nuptial knot wiih tied by itov. TlugerH Istnel, rector of St. Ltike'rt Episcopal church, In the presence oC the immediate rela- 1lVCM. The wedding wits of mi inrorniiil na ture, owing to the recent death of the jjroom'H slater. Both mo well-known young people, prominent In society and have a host of friends to congratulate them on the happy event. After an ex tended wedding trip to the South and other points of Interest, Mr. and Mrs. Becker will begin housekeeping fit 122 North Sumner avenue. Christmas Services. Sermons appropriate! to Christmas time will bo preached by Rev. James 3?ennlngor next Sunday at the Embury St. E. church. Special music will bo rendered by the choir. Prof. James 11. Hughes, A. M will Bceupy the pulpit of the First "Welsh Baptist church next Sunday evening and will preach In English on "The Birth of Christ." Sunday will bo observer at the First Baptist church, South Main avenue, In a special manner, with exercises ap propriate to the Christinas season. There will bo a Christmas sermon, with special music at the riymouth Congregational church Sunday even ing. The Bible School orchestra of four teen or morn pieces will assist at next Sunday's Christinas services in the iWashburn street Presbyterian church. Events of This Evening. Druggist John J. Davies will read a paper this evening at the meeting of Lackawanu Council, No. 1133, Royal lArcanum, in Ivorltc Hall. The Webster Literary and Debating society will hold a regular session In their rooms tills evening. Attorney Clarence' Darrow will de liver his lecture on Tolstoi this evening in the First Welsh Congregational church, South Main avenue. Cleaning; the'Sidewalks. The patrolmen have been kept busy the past few days notifying people to clean the sidewalks, but one of them ranJup against a proposition on Jack son street that admits of debate. At Wymbs court and Jackson, street, the Five stamps riven away with each bottle of Duf our's French Tar G. W. JENKINS. xMaMaMaMaM 1 Holiday Suggestions For buyers of Christmas Gifts. Needs for the Little Tots Everything Hliown Is of latest faslii6n, anU wmlo with a view to perfect comfort and satisfac tory service. Hubles" Shoes fioni &0c. to 73c. the pair. Babies' Slippers from 23c. to $10.00 tlie pair. Babies' Short Dressts fiom Me. to S10.00 each. Babies' Hand Embroidered Saccules from COc. to 55.00 encli. Babies' Hand Embroidered Shawls, from 7Dc. to J2.75 each. Fur Afghans for Baby Buk gles, $2.75 to J15.00 each. a 0 Stylish Neckwear For ladles. The most com plete assortment In town and by far tliu bCBt values fur your money. "We show a hundred different styles of Neckwear, made up in Chiffon, Liberty Silks, Crepe do Chine, China Silk, Taffeta, I'eau do Hole, Lace, etc. Prices from 23c, to $3.00. Ladles.' Neck IUiu's, in all makes and styles, In Black, Black anil "White, WIUU, aha Black, etc. Prices! $10.00 to $5.00 Each. Hi 3 J3 3 Doylies, Pillow Shams Bureau Scarfs, Table rovers, et,c, In real lace, of sill the popur Jar makes, 10c. to $20,00, OPEN EVENINGS r,Tk rki s West Hcratitoii branch postolllce Is lo cated, and when the ollloc'r of the city notlllt'd Uncle Sam'n man to clean the walk In front of the place' they objected. It's nut their work. The omeer hesitated In arrest govern ment employes, so ho communicated with the superintendent of police and he In turn look the matter up with the director of public safety. The latter was puzzled and hu notified the city postmaster. There Is no janitor at the branch pnst ofllce and tho tiuestton naturally arises can a city ulllclul arrest n. government olllclal for such a violation of a city or dinance and If he can who Is ho going to arrest'.' Married in Blnghamton. Announcement has juat been made of the marriage In Blnghaiiiton, a month ago of James N. Hoffa, of llll!lj West Locust street, and Miss Annie Ar nold, of 11331,4 West Locust street. Tho wedding was kept u secret until this week, when the young people divulged It to their relatives mid friends. At the time of their departure young Hoffa was employed as a delivery clerk by T. Fellows Mason and left tho store on a week's hunting trip to Sullivan county, Intending also In secure employ ment at Dushore. IK went to Blng hamton with his bride, prior to going to Sullivan county. OENERAIi NEWS NOTES. The music for next Sunday promises to surpass all previous efforts In the history of the Washburn street Pres byterian church. The choruses reflect great credit both upon choir and direc tor. The orchestra of fourteen pieces under the leadership of Mr. George Waters, Jr., which will assist at the evening service adds greatly to the de lightfuly arranged programme. The numbers by the choir with orchestra accompaniment are most inspiring. Solos will be rendered morning and evening by Mrs. Edith Heckel and Mr. Glppel. George D. Martin, of Academy street, a fireman on the Lackawanna railroad fell from an engine yesterday and sus tained severe internal injuries and bruises. Ho was removed to his home and Dr. F. C. Hall summoned to at tend him. He was somewhat Improved last night. Tho Juvenile choir of the Sherman avenue Mission Sunday school re hearsed their Christmas exercises, last evening and showed they have attained a high standard of proficiency. The Ladles of the Simpson M. E. church served another of their initial slippers In the church last evening. Tlie event was liberally patronized. In the office of Funeral Dlieetor M. F. Wymbs, on Jackson street, theie Is a peculiar looking stove, which was sent to him by a friend In China. common sense We begin with I Holiday g Handkerchiefs An endless assortment to & choose from, at Globe "Ware- 5; house special sale prices. C Plain Hemstitched Handker- r chiefs, from Go. to $1.00 each. f1 I'Jinbroldered Cambric Hand- & kerchiefs, lrom 10c. to $1.00 each. Jt". Embroidered Lawn Handker- S?: chiefs from 10c. $2.00 each. Embroidered Swiss Hundker- chiefs, from 10c. to $2.30. & Hand Embroidered Initial 5! Handkerchiefs, 1211c. to COc. 5f: Fine Sheer Lawn Hundker- &. chiefs, trimmed with Duchess, 5 Valenciennes, Mehlln, ltoj & I'olnt, or other Lace, at from ! 25c. to $23.00. gj: Silk Hundkerchiefs, plain, hem- Sii stitch or fancy Persian borders, 5 25c. to S1.0U. & Silk Embroidered Initial Hand- S kerchiefs, 25c. to $1.00. . Ladies' Mulllei-s, In fancy Si Plaid. Silks and Satins, 75c. to S1 $2.50. Sz Fashionable Fine Jewelry There Is a complete Jewelry store here. Think of tlie saving In cost when you buy jewelry with only un ordinary dry fitiods slurp prollt added to the cost price. If you don't know what Unit maunu tlmra'u u uiniu'lcd In store for von. Black Beaded Chains, llmltlubs choice, 31. CO to $5,00, Handsoniii flei'iuan Silver Purses. $2,00 to $10.00, Jeweled UIiikh, Diamonds. Bu llies, Pearls, Sapphires, Opals, etc., in superb huttliiKS, $25c. to S25.00. Lockets, in Plain and Oxidized Sliver, Solid Hold, etc., $1,00 to M2.00. Plain and Jmveled Hat Pins, in gold, silver, etc.. $1.00 to $3.00. Uosary Beads of exquisite workmanship, $25e. to $5.00, Brooches of every conceivable kind, fioni 25c, to $15.00. Pearl Beads, Stick Pips, real shell lonibs, etc., 25c. to $10.00. Military Brushes, Jlulr Brushes and other brushes, COc. to $10,00. Mutch Safes and other useful trinkets, tOc, to $:t.50. a. K a. m- I 'S NIKS, SKPK 1 exclusive. Hfctrf ' Fine Neckwear in newest effects is always found here. Si There was a large attendance at the funeral services over the remains of the late Mrs. William O. Williams at the house, on South Hyde Park avenue, yesterday afternoon. Rev. D. P. Jones and Rev. D. C. Phillips were in charge, and interment was made in the Wash burn street cemetery. Rev. Thomas de Gruchy, D. D of the Jackson Street Baptist church, has received an invitation to lecture In Pen Ynn, X. Y. Tlie funeral of the late Miss Carrie Brunlg, who died at her home in Car bondale, will take' place this afternoon. Several brothers and sisters will bo in attendance from West Scranton, to gether with many friends of the de ceased. Frank Frinkhou, of Fairview avenue, had his back and chest injured by a fall of coal in tho Jit. Pleasant mine on Wednesday. Rev. II. C. McDermott, D. D will begin a series of revival meetings iu tho Simpson Methodist Episcopal church about January 1. He will bo assisted by Rev. Martin V. AVilllams, of Blnghamton. Mrs. Reed Slveily, of Buffalo, X. Y., Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Eleazer S. Evans, of Xorth Bromley avenue. William Thomas, of South Main ave nue, ami Thomas Jenkins, of Tenth street, have gone to Pittsburg, where they have secured employment. James Jones, of llonesdalo, is tho guest of relatives on Swetland street. Mrs. Frank Russell, who was recently married, joined her husband at Dan ville yesterday, where they will make their home. Robert Armstrong, of Luzerne street, Is recovering from a protracted attack of typhoid fever. Miss Jane Williams, of Janesvllle, is tlie guest of relatives on North Hydo Park avenue, Frank Hagen, of North Main avenue, slipped on tho Ice recently and sus tallied severe injuries. Prof. D. W. Phillips, principal of No. 19 school, Is able to resume his duties again, after a slight illness. W. G. Daniels, of South Main ave nue, Is spending a few days In Harrls bun.'. Eugene Mors-e, Pr. W. A. Paine nnd George L. Peck will spend tomorrow at Lake Wlnola. Mrs. Helen A. Kilmer, of South Main avenue, mother of Mrs. Harriet C, Mott, celebrated her eighty-third birth day recently. Will Frautz, of the Chester Military school, Is home to spend the holiday vacation, Moses Staples and family have moved from North .Sumner uvenuu to Strouds burg. II, M. Bass, of North Sumner ave nue, Kill bu the night enginceer at the new Young Men's Christian association building. David Roberts, of Swetland street, has secured a position as en- Etf3i It Cures ('olds, CoiirUs, Bora Throat, Croup, lullu cuza, W hooping couch, Jlruuvbltb ami Atuiua. A certain mru for Consumption iu first staEVi. ami a mro rUlcf In adranci-U stoj;c. Uo at once. i will so tho ujixlleiu oilcit after taklin; tho 1!, .i'- ,s"ul h.y deal" ovirywllero. I.arira botlli'D S5 cents and 60 cent. " Christmas Greetiti Refuse Small Parts. All the world is a stage, and if the costumes we wear are not up to the standard we are likely to be cast for SMALL PARTvS. The same can truthfully apply to your clothing. Good clothes and good manners are the entree to any society, however Since the ambition as presentable as his neighbor. We can help him gratify it. If you dress in one of our SWELL Overcoats or one .of our fa shionable Suits and one of our nobby Derbys you may rest as sured you will not be cast for a small part. A complete line of To tlie Scraraton. Ladies: WBaem tired searching for something new in Children's Fine Clothing, stop at Griffin's. Ycu will find what you want. Hi i 31S Lackawanna Avenue. i iim'AJ wrr. Jiajii J j.p jmlwi! -i i -i i jm i THE BEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT. A FINE SUIT CASE ALL GRADES TO SUIT YOUR PjURSE.-A Leather Suit Case is a wel come gift to man ort woman, boy or girl. $5SlS5i From OFFERS YOU a splendid selection and, don't forget, city giving Green Trading CONRAD'S, glneor for Jonas Long's Sons. Charles Glbbs has been engaged as electrician at the Mears' building. NORTHSCRANTON. Last evening about S o'clock a still alaun was sent to . the Liberty IIoso company, owing to a. lire in the groceiy store of J. K. Smith, on West Market street. Tho Iho was caused by an over heated oil stove. -Owing to tho prompt arrival of tho lire company Iho Humes were promptly extlngiilbheil. Tho burn ing oil stove was thrown into tho streut. James MeNamara, of Keyser avenue, aged 13 years, had two ribs broken, bo sides sustaining several painful lacera tions, as tho result of an uceiilent while at work In the Von Storch mine, Wednes day afternoon. Ho is employed as a driver boy, and was squeezed between two inlno cais. Ilo was removed to his homo and a physician summoned, Tho Crackerjacks and tho Pottsvlllo team will bo the attraction at tho Audi toiluin this evening, A spirited contest is expected. J. J, Owens and Oscar P. Davis will bo homo this week on their Christinas vacation. Miss Myrtlu Thayer, of Diamond avo- nue, Is rapidly Improving from a recent Illness, Tho funeral of Mis. Caiollno Smith wan hold f i om her homo on Providence road yi'.stelday afternoon at - o'clock. Ser vices wore conducted by Itov, Sir. lvim lilc, assisted by Itov. Mr. l.ymau. Thu pallbearers were: Munro lb own, Wmlo Finn, John Hawks. Jlr. Stevens, it. Dean! J. Dowltl. Tho Interment was made in tho family plot In Dtinmoro ccmeteiy. OBITUARY. MUS. JANE UHAMUKUS, widow nf (1 cargo L'lminliers, died at tho residence of William Slsco, School street. Wed nesiluy evening at 9 o'clock, at 70 years ot nge, Her husband's dentil nt tho old homestead In Chinchilla thlity years ago left her vlth a lainlly of flown chil dren, some of them of tender yens; but slut caied for and guided them Iu a way that bi ought thorn to liounied places Iu society, and held them iu loWug tollow hhlp with ono another. Tho funeral will bo held on Saturday afternoon at " o'clock at tho le.sldciK'O uf liur daatihter, Mrs. AVlIllam Slsco. W. It. P, lll'TLKIL father of Mrs. Jes slo O. Williams, of 4.'7 Adams avenue, died Wednesday, nt tho age of 71 years. Friends und lulattvcs can viow tlie l-o-mains nt IX D. Jones uuilertaklm; estab lishment, on Washington uvenuu. lutor nieut vl be In Heading on Satuidn Dec. 20. of most men is to be wwWN i Wfc Mls $1.50 to $12.00 opportunity to make a choice this is the only store in the Stamps with SUIT CASES. 305 LACKAWANNA AVENUE AMUEMNTS. Lyceum Theatre, M. Itcis, Lessee and Mnnagor. A. J. Duffy, Business Manager. TWO NIOHTS ONLY, Thursday, Trldny, Dee. 18 and 10. Tho Greatest of all Olcott's Successes. Mr. Chauncey Olcott In Ills Now Play, OID LIDCK TOWN Hy Augustus Pltou, Slanagor. Hear Olcott's Now Songs. All filg Hits. rRICKS-$1.00, 73e., Mc SOc. Scats on sale. Academy of Music M. Hols, Lessee and Mnnagor, A. J. Duffy, lluslness Manager. 3 NIGHTS starting TIIUHSDAY, DKC. 18. Matinee Dally Starting Thursday. Lincoln J. Carter Presents tlio World's Onlv Indlnn Actress. GO-WAN-QO-MOHAWK In the Picturesque Western Play THE FLAMING ARKOW. (lenuluo Indian llr.iss imnil. Special Matlneo Prices Gallery. IPc., Ualcony, 13c; Lower Floor, Me; chlldaii 15c. to lower tloor. Night l'llces-lj, ?3, 33, CO cents. ALL NICXT WK11K. Jlatlneo Dally Commencing Monday. CHESTDU D13 VONDU STOCK CO, ill a rcpcitolrn of new plnys. The Dixie Theatre HKNUY PAUNSWOUTH DINIL', Lesseu and Manager. News Boy's Week at the Dixie. Big- Holiday Novelty, WEEK OP DECEMBER 15th. 400 Scrnuton Newsboys to sing- as a special feature every night. Mr, nnd Mrs. Alfred Keloy. Will R. Pox. Geneve & Theel. Scott & Wilson. Miles & Raymond Cotton's Donkeys. Chamberlain. ' r fosiXtora AT LEAST Every child accompanied by I a beautiful Christmas Story Book, printed In fine colors a book: that will afford the little ones endless pleasure, for it la worth preserving. Bring the children, they're welcome. We Give Trading Stamps And accept them as cash on the purchase of goods whenever presented, If they're yellow, and these arc the only trading stamps that are worth collecting, for they're good as gold anywhere. Our First Holiday Season Has opened most auspiciously. Visitors pour in from all quar ters, and are satisfied. No merchant can give his pptrons more than perfect satisfaction; we guarantee that or return purchase ' money without a question, but no one ever asks for it. Ladies' Dressing Sacques In Eiderdowns, French and Persian Flannols, etc. Tho regit-.' lar S9c line. Priced special at 69c. I Bath Robes for Women Of heavy, soft wool Eiderdowns and other materials, with cord, tassels, satin trim, etc. Holiday bargains from $3.50 up. Children's Dresses, Etc., In fine, all-wool fabrics and latest fashions, for less than th dressmaker would put thorn together for. Toques, Toboggans, etc., in all tho best makes and colors, 50c, 39c and 25c. The Babies' Department A trim little store in itself, with everything that a child un - dor four years can wear. Nothing has been left out of this stock to mar its completeness, lrom the dainty footwear to tho charm ing littlo ring that encircles tho linger, it's all here in many quali ties and lovely styles, but always good and for less monoy than you could duplicate tho same goods nnywhero elso in this city. The Best Sewing Machines That's the only kind wo keep. Full ball bearing and abso lutely guanintoed. 3-drawer machines at ?17.00. Others a littlo highor according to cabinet work. Men's Furnishings M An entirely now lino, full of eated In town. Tho largest stock and tho lowest prices, Open ovonlngs. cCONNELL & CO., i THE SATISFACTORY STORE. sod 402 Lackawanna Avenue. STAR THEATRE ALF. O. HKRIUNGTON, Manager. TlmrMl.iy, Ftlday and S.itudu, Di:ciLMin:it, is, jy and iu innocent Haids" JIatlnee lCveiy Day. III P PK HPrf 'llllB an adult will be presented with 1 novelties that cannot be iluplt. Lawyers The Trlbuno will guarantee to prln your paper book quicker than any oU cr printing house iu the city. i in V I V It "",-