The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 22, 1902, Page 8, Image 8

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1HE SCRAOTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1902.
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Christmas Music in the Churches Many
Officers Elected News Notes
and Personals.
Tho Inclemency of tho weather th
terduy Homuwhut interfered wltli tlio
attendance at the churches, but Iho
Hpcctul programmes of music prepared
were given, nnd In every Instance reach
ed the standurd usually aimed ut by
U'ost Scranton choristers. This was
particularly true of the nervloo In tho
Washburn street Presbyterian, the
Jackson street Baptist, Embury Meth
odist Episcopal church and Flist Welsh
Congregational churches.
Chorister Glppel, of tho Presbyterian
church, was ably assisted by the IJIblo
School orchestra, under tho direction of
George Waters, Mrs. Edith HccUcl, so
prano and Miss Bessie Stnckhousc, vlo
llnlstc. Four anthems were sung to
gether with a number of appropriate
holos and duets, and at the evening
service the choir rendered the Gloria
fiom Mozart's Twelfth Mass.
At tho Jackson street Baptist church
nn augmented, choir sans three an
thems and the male chorus rendered ef
fectively "Star of Bethlehem," and
"Tla Midnight." Miss Boddoo sang a
solo, "Wondrous Story," and the ser
mons of the day were appropriate to
Christmas.
The choir of tho Embury church sang
three anthems and tho duct and solo
parts wcro given by David Bcccham,
Laura Stubbleblne, May Lewis and
Bessie Dlehl. Rev. James Bennlnger
preached In the morning on "Why the
Angels Sang," and In the evening on
"The Sinners' Savior."
The cantata, "Star of Promise," was
rendered by tho juvenile choir at the
First Welsh Congregational church,
and the singing was of a high order.
Ttecliatlons, ducts and solos were givpn
by Margaret Jenkins, Viola Evans,
Margaret Griffiths, Mary Davles, Eliz
abeth Bowser, Ruth Thomas, Blodwen
Lewis, Cromwell Davis, Sarah Davles,
Alice Phillips, Gladys Jones and others.
The primary department also took a
prominent part in the services.
St. Leo's Battalion.
Tho annual election of officers In St.
Leo's battalion occurred yesterday,
when the following selections were
made: President, John Shaughnessy;
vice-president, Edward May; financial
secretary, Frank McHale; recording
secretary, Harry Moninger; treasurer,
V. H. Buckley; sergeant-at-arms, Pat
rick White; directors, Joseph McDon
(iiigh, Thomas Hart, Thilip Hughes,
John O'Toole.
Investigating committee, James Mc
Donough, Frank McDonald, M. F.
Monahan; tellers, Tljoihas Gllroy, Ed
ward May, Frank Hughes. John Camp-
REfy-fKE! FREE!
Fit' stamps given away with
eacbbottle of Dufour's French Tar
(f O. VT. JENKINS.
bell, Frank McDonald and James Deg
nal were appointed a special commit
tee to nrrango for i "Watch Night
Party" at tho rooms New Your'a eve.
Christmas Exorcises.
The members and friends of tho
Bible school are Invited to attend tlio
Christmas exercises, "Welcoming tlio
King," which will be held In tho
church next Friday evening.
The prlmury and mission schools of
tho First Welsh Baptist church will
hold their Christmas exercises In their
respective Rchools next Wednesday
evening and tho Joint annual Christ
mas feast of song will bo hold In tho
mother church, South Main avenue,
Thursday evening.
"Santa's Surprise," Is tho lltlo of
tho cantata, which will bo sung at tho
Simpson M. E. church Christmas night
by tho Sunday school children. It Is
said to bo the be3t they have ever un
dertaken to present.
Plymouth Congregational.
Officers of tho Plymouth Congrega
tional Sunday school were elected yes
terday, as follows:
Superintendent, Ellas E. Evans; as
sistant superintendent, Miss Martha
Vaughn; superintendent primary de
partment, Miss Elizabeth A. Evans;
secretary, J. H. Oliver; assistant secre
tary, Daniel Harris; treasurer, Dr. T.
A. Eynon; chorister, Eben Evans;
pianist, Miss Stella Evans; assistant,
Roy Williams; librarian, Evan F. Da
vis; executive committee, Miss Hannah
Evans and D. D. Evans.
The Christian Endeavor society elect
ed the following officers last evening;
President, Daniel Jones; vice-president,
Thomas E. Evans; secretary, Miss Ara
bella Thomas; organist, Miss May
Evans; chorister, J. H. Oliver.
The officers of the Sherman Avenue
Mission school were also selected, as
follows: Superintendent, John R. Thom
as; assistant superintendent, Caleb
Taylor; secretary, John L. Jones; chor
ister, Richard Phillips; pianist, Gar
Jield Davis; treasurer, W. A. Jones;
assistant pianist, Miss Alice Williams;
librarians, Evan Hopkins and William
Hearno.
The recently elected officers of the
church are: Deacons, A. B. Eynon.
William J. James, John Phillips; trus
tees, W. E. Watklns, John R. Thomas;
recording clerk, Miss Elizabeth A.
Evans; financial clerk, John R. Rich
ards. Standing committee, S. B. Powell,
John T. Jones, Hy. A. Parsons; ways
and moans, Mrs. J. A. James, Miss Jen
nie Lewis, John Phillips, John R. Rich
ards, John R. Thomas; auditors, Ever
ett Davies and Daniel J. Evans; music
committee, Ebenezcr Evans.
Events of This Evening.
Tho new pastor of the First Baptist
church, Rev. Wrightnour, will bo re
ceived and welcomed by the pastors
Only Three Days More
and Then lis
Merry Christmas . . .
But there's a lot to be done in these
three short days, as the rush of business
at the store will attest.
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Thousands of People
Have put off buying their Christmas
Gifts till the last moment, as usual, and
the major portion of them will find their
way to the GLOBE WAREHOUSE be
tween now and the closing hour Wednes
day night. You naturally ask how we
know it. The answer is easy. In these
days the people are pretty apt to go
where they get the best selection and
the best values for their money.
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Still shows fine assortments of the most
attractive Holiday Lines ever seen in
in Scranton, but it would be advisable
to visit the Glove, Hosiery, Handker
chief, Leather Goods, Perfumery, Men's
Furnishings and Art Department as early
in the week as possible,
A word to the wise should be sufficient.
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Glob? Warehoiis?.!
It Cure Holds, Cotishu, Soro Tlirnnt, Cronp, Influ
enza, Whooping Coui;li. Bronchitis and Antlima.
A certain euro for Connuniptlon In flrst Biases,
nml n mire relief In mlvnnccil tRCs. Uco nt once.
You will aco tho excellent effect nftcr tnklnj; tho
Ami iloao. Sold hy dealers everywhere, farco
bottles 25 cents nnd SO cents.
and members of churches this evening.
An enjoyable programme will) bo ob
served. A regular meeting of 9t. Brendan's
council Y. M. I., will bo held this even
ing, when oillcers will be elected for
tho coming year.
There will bo a meeting of Hippie
Division, No. in, Sons of Temperance
tills evening, when oillcers will bo
elected and a luncheon enjoyed.
Keystone lodge, No. 37, Loyal Knights
of America will meet this evening and
nominate, and elect oillcers.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
The members of Ilydo Vnrk lodge,
Xo. 30t!, Knights of Pythias, are re
quested to meet at their lodge room at
1::10 o'clock this afternoon to attend
the funcrnl of their late brother,
Charles Parry. Tho services will be
held at tho house. Interment will bo
made In the Cambria remctery.
Notwithstanding the heavy rains and
general thaw of the past few days,
there are any number of sidewalks left
uncleaned and scarcely a crosswalk
in West Scranton has been touched
since tho heavy fall of snow over a
week ago.
Court Ethan' Allen, Ancient Order of
Foresters of the "World, will hold a
meeting In morgan's hall Wednesday
evening, when officers will be elected
and other events will occur.
Owing to a pressure of church work,
Rev. Thomas de Gruchy, pastor of the
Jackson street Baptist church, has
been compelled to decline the invita
tion to lecture at Pan Yan, X. Y.
St. Peter's branch, No. G19 L. C. B.
A., will hold their next regular meet
ing on December 2S, instead of Thurs
day evening.
Division No. 1, Ladies' Auxiliary of
tho A. O. II., held their regular meet
ing yesterday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. P. G. O'lloro, on Chestnut street.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Rev. and Mrs. S. K Mathews, who
have been away for over two months,
visiting relatives In St. Louis and
Syracuse, returned Saturday evening.
Mrs. Jl. J. Hughes and granddaugh
ters, Ruth Chase and Elizabeth Hughes
paid a visit recently to relatives and
friends In Pittston.
R. Forest Dershimer, of South Main
avenue, Is home from Bucknell uni
versity for tho Christmas holidays.
Miss Georglana Corbln, of Pottsvillc,
Is the guest of Mrs. Eugene Vosburg,
of Tenth street.
Edgar Powell, of Jackson street, a
student at Lafayette college, is visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Powell.
Miss Grace Williams, of Lafayette
street, is spending a few days with
friends at Miner's Mills.
Mrs. Charles DePuy, of North Lin
coln avenue, Is slowly recovering from
a protracted illness.
Miss Jane Williams, of Jancsville, Is
the guest of relatives on South Hyde
l'aik avenue.
William, Henry and Adolph Bruning
have loturned from C.irbondale, where
they attended the funeral of their sis
ter. William Thomas, of Uydo Park ave
nue, and Thomas Jenkins, of Tenth
Mroct, have gone to Pittsburg to reside.
OBITUARY.
MRS. MARGARKT ft HAY, wife oC
Michael Shay, of 71 River street, died
yphttid.iv. SJic Is survived by tho follow
ing chlldien: Michael, Mis. C. F. Ilr
Jlugh, James, William, Thomas and Rich
aid, TATIUCIC irAGGlSRTY, of IJO Rail
load avenue, tiled Saturday afternoon at
2.'.!0 o'clock alter an Illness of several
mouths. Mr. lluggurty was CO ycuis old
and for over foity jears was a i evident
of this city, lie Is survived by his wKo
and two daughters, Mrs. Neil Mulliorln.
of this city, and Mis. Gem-go Siekler, oC
Buffalo. Tho funeral will take place to
morrow morning from tlio liou.se at 0
o'clock and from tho Holy Cioss church
nt l).i!0. Inli'inicut In Cathedral cemetery.
AMUSEMENTS.
Lyceum Theatre,
M. Rets, I.cssoa and Mnnngor,
A. J. Duffy, Business Manager.
Christmas Matlueo and Night. Dec. 27.
Mil. 1. PR AND CONYI-llS'
Beautiful I'lodiii'llrm of Hie (lu'.itcst
nr All I'lihtimil Pl.iVx.
"OUR NEW MINISTER."
11 lViunim Thompson nml lionrgo W.
liyer, authors ol tho "ultl Homestead."
uiu of tho Mggi'st Hits liver Known In
the Jllstor. nl' the Slugc Tho Oilgiiuil
All Star CnM. Tho most tUtiiicnilous
mciiIo piodiicllon ever given a p.ihtmal
i'UK'HS- Mulllieoe. 7.'e . r.0e 2:,e.; buses,
SI mi. Night, $1.W. V'i.:, I'lie., ".,; boxes,
31 'i.
Heath nu sain Tuesday at '1 a, in.
Matlnco logins at ".ui)i, pi.
Academy of Music
M, Rcis, Leswro and Manager.
A J, Duffy, Biifeliioss Manager,
One Solid Week Dec, 22,
Starting Honday
Willi Special Matlnco Monday.
Chester De Vonde
Slock Co.
Dhcellou Phil Levy
Monday Matlnco,,,, "Ten Ton Door."
Monday Night, .."The Bond of Honor"
PRICKS (except ('lirlBtmau)-Matlnee.
10c, :ue.; Night, lUe., Jc., IWc.
Scuts on Kulc.
( SrBCIAL
1CEIEIT
TWO GUL'AT PLAYS.
Xmas Matinee "Silver Creek Fort."
Xinag Night "A Drop of Poison."
I Additional Specialty Features!
PJtIUBS Mutlneo, 10. 31, :ti) cents.
Night, 10. SO. U0. Co cents.
Seats on sale Tuesday ut 'J u. 111.
NORTH jfCRANTON
OFFICERS OF 2IIRAM LODGE
INSTALLED.
Exercises Wcro Followed by n
Smoker Ofllccrs Chosen for tho
Father Wliltty Society nt Yester
day's Meeting P. J. Mulliorln Re
elected President Surprise Party
for Miss Rita Gerrlty Result of
tho Examinations Conducted nt No.
22 School Told In a Few Lines.
The recently elected ofllccrs of HI mm
lodge of Masons weio Installed In Os
torhout's hall, Sntutday night. Past
Master C. B. Soamans was the Install-
T THE MODERN HARDWARE STORE.
Sum Wisely Spent
Will please most people if voti go about it in tho right way. It's the pleasure derived from
the use, not the cost of an article tint determines its real value. Whether your Christmas
fund be large or small you will find gifts here that will insure a lasting and pleasant remem
brance. You will have no trouble Relectlnir uso
ful Bins hero Wo sell no other kind.
Skates Mcci'f?!: .?.T. .ll.n.d..?,..,. ."I?? T.0.?.0"" 60c to $2.63,
to
price
We've rtbout 150 pairs CLUB SKATES which we bought at a bargain, by taking all sizes. 8tf
11. Their regular value $1.50 and 82.75. Our selling; rv omj d Cf
Mvvf utlVl ni.UU
All the new patterns. Prices
complete
Thermometers "fancy 10 Cents to $3.00
Gas Lamps
$2.85 Upwards
When you buy hero you got what you
neiievo you aro gctiiiu;.
Chafing Dishes Sirt $4 to $18
"Wo wllli look after trondM nurchased
now and deliver them Xmas ovo If do-slrud.
DAVfD v. m;i:si:.
New Worshipful Master of llltam J.uduc.
Ins oflleer and he was assisted by Past
Masters 10. G. Stevens and K. L. Buck.
Other past masteis present were John
Fldlnm, of Green Rldf?e lodge, and John
B. Glllispie, Dr. D. II. Jenkins, Evan
Morris, Daniel Jones, 'Walter Simpson,
Samuel Swingle, Joseph K. Sllkman
and C. J. Gilllsple, of Hiram lodge.
The oillcers installed were: David IT.
Iteeese, worshipful master; George "W.
Benedict, jr., senior warden; Alfred
Johns, junior warden; Thomas S. Mor
gan, secretary; Charles Zelgler, treas
urer; C. H. Von Storch, John B. Gll
lispie and A. L. Francois, trustees. Tills
makes the twenty-fifth consecutive
year that Mr. Morgan has acted as sec
retary. After tho Installation there was a
social session.
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Election of Officers.
The Father Whitty society held a
regular meeting at their rooms on West
Market street yesterday and elected of
ficers for the coming year.
The ofTlreis are as follows: Piesideut,
P. J. Mulherin, re-elected; vice presi
dent, Thomas Foley; recording secre
tary, George Loftus; financial secretary,
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This store's claim to the patronage
of Scranton people is based solely on its
being a good place to buy Clothing. No
other inducements are offered. We seek
to interest clothing buyers in the Vdlues
we offer, and we know they will interest
any person who comes to our store. Our
unusual advantages in buying and select
ing goods, combined with our modern
idea of small profits, have resulted in our
giving to this city better clothing for
the money than it ever possessed before.
Special Holiday Reductions
$8.oo Overco.its $6.25
2S.oo Overcoats $20.00
1S.00 Overcoats 1.1.0')
1 5. oo Overcoats 12.00
10.00 Overcoats S.OO
Boys' Coats 3.00 to S0.00
Men's All-Wool Suits SS.Oi) to $20.00
soo pairs B. B. Extra Quality Pants.. S3-50 to 8
Our Custom Tailoring Department SSiSS. "m$$&St'!22&
can place lha Union Lal)2l on evarv garment sent out from its 'Iailorincr Department.
Suits, 525.00 to 60.00 Overcoats, $25.00 to 60.00
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Hc-olcclcd riesldout oC Father "WhlUy
Society.
Thomas Riley; Fergeitnt at arms, James
Itlley; hoard of Investigation. Thomas
Hlglln, Charles Stewart; auditing com
mittee, James Sultry, Michael Xeary,
Patrick Ilaggorty; captain, Charles
Stewart; first lieutenant, Thomas No
lan; second lieutenant, John lluddy.
A Surprise Party.
Miss Rita Genlty was tendered a sur
prise party by a number of her jouug
friends at her home on AVayno avenue,
on Saturday afternoon. Uiimns ami
other amusements were indulged in
until about 0 o'clock, when refreshments
were served.
Those present were tlio Mls.-es Mary
Ciibk'k, Mary Martin, Matg.irot Har
rington, Anna O'Uoyle, Mary Mullen,
Rehi'fca. V.idden, Henrietta l.oftus,
Kathleen Nooue, Mary Xoone, l.uurdes
(lerrlty, Margiuet Martin, and Messrs.
Murtlii Cerrily, Herton l.oftus, AVIIIlaiu
l.oftus, lioniluick (lenity, Hot ton
Thomas nml Raymond Orrliy.
School Examinations.
Tho report of Iho second cMimlnatlnn
of grammar pupils of Is'o. i't school
ol iow h that twenty-eight of tho thirty-t-ovcii
pupils iuad( an average above
ninety per cent, Tlio names of tliuso
together with their uvunigeH uro lis
follows: Kdwnrtl Clark. H9; Delia Me
Nulty, Oil; Thomas Jay, US; Jennie Huff
man, !7; Ksthor lion on, U7; Cor.il Ba
ron, U7; IJvtui W. Uei'M, 07; Tlionias
Riley, Ml; Stol;i Andeinu, V; Slell.t
Jaiue.H, 05; Thomas .Martin, ; Alice
Dopahoo, 01; Lena Ulsbj, 01; Robert
Frentonby, 91; J.lly Dauvurs, 01; John
Ciilltln, 01; l.uur.1 Malsley, 0.1; Mary
Saltiy, OJ; Arthur ('hauiplain, OJ; AnUo
Urlggs, OJ; Mury Huehta, 0.'; Mary Kel
ly, 02; Anthony i:arly, 01; :ilss.ibetli
lmehta, 01; Iruiio Wlllluiiiii, 01; Mary
Woyshmar, 01, Ida Ulsbing, 00; Kinlly
Archer, 00,
lieforo closing for vacation Christmas
pxerulseH will bo held In all tho rooms.
A piogrammo of Hpeclul Chrlhtmiis
music, recitations and readings will be
tendered by tho grammar guides Wed-ncbday.
Christmas Gifts in the
Aliri'FLliRS Large assort
ment of the popular quilleil Muf
flers; also the plain silhc kind....
NECKWEAR New holiday
creations in J lows, Tecks, Strinjrs
r fiiwl iri-,nr.iiil I fimlc
Have you seen the "New Once
m uvt'r j e : Jt is me laiesi. aim
w is fniuid lii're in now nnltorns of
i rich colors to 50c
50c
to $1.50
25c
to 75c
25c
Furnishing
EAXCV SHIRTS, all the new
stripe and figure patterns; special
ly good values
' UNDERWEAR All sizes in
fleece lined and all wool garments ;
per suit
ROYAL S ILK-PLUSH LINED
UNDERWEAR.
These are very fine garments,
and can only be seen at, our store,
and must he seen to be appreciat
ed ; per suit
IIOL'SE COATS AND HATH
KOBES.
erv larse and choice assortment, in
colors, stripes and plaids.
I louse Coats, Ualli Robes,
$5.00 to $8.00 $5.00 to $10.00
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CLOVES Dress Cloves and
working-; a very large assort
ment EANCY SUSrE X DKRS One
pair in a box ; fanev and plain
50c "
to $1.50
50c
(mil 411 .1 l.., umv .in.. I'iiiih
colors " i,,uu
UANDKliRClLIEl'S Fancy
Silk liandkercliiefs, with wide
fancy hem
J 'lire Trih Linen Handkerchiefs,
plain or initial .'style; wide or nar
row hem
25c
to 75c
25c
to 50c
50c
to $1.50
$2.00
to $5.00
$3.00
plain
CM li RLLLAS You may
choose from a hundred different
slyles of handles, while the quality
of the frames and covers is super
ior in every respect
5$B
Morchmt Tailors and Nbi's Outfilters
IjfopEynxmgrEg"
HONAN & SO
$1.00 I
to $5.00 1
M, I
220 Lackawanna Avenue.
Told in a Tew Linos,
Miss Viola Williams, of Manslleld
State Normal bchool, has returned In
bpond tho holidays with her parents tin
William street.
Miss Wllhelmlna flrinin, of Ulooms
burg State Normal school has returned
to spend the holidays with her parents
on Summit avenue.
The following out-of-town persons at
tended the funeral of laje Mrs. Cham
bers; Mrs. James Chambers, of Mil
waukee; Mr. and Mis. Charles Ilelmes,
of Carbondale; Mr. and Mis. Hpenvsr
Courtwrlght, of Nineveh, N. Y and
Mr, and Mrs". Corey, of Moscow.
Thomas I'owell, of Summit avenue,
has returned to Miend the holidays with
his parents on .Summit aenue.
The Taberiuu'lo Shirs basket ball
team and tho Young Wlde-.VwuKes
play basket ball In the Tabernacle ur
New Year's ufternoon.
The members of tho North Main ave
nue Dnptiat Sunday t-chool donated $50
us a GlirMiima gilt to u family of Or
phan children who reside at Ulmhurst
and wcro formerly members of tho
church.
DUNMORE.
Mtu TtTuiiel nihbons. who has bpeut tho
past year with llu' fclater, Mra. V. M.
Smith, at Ncwpoit, Is siiondhig thu d.iy
with her biother, Itov. W. 1 Uiblionii.
Sho will h'.ivo tonight for her' old homo
at Kiilcsvlllo, Mo.
MIbs i:uio CUh.0 Is spending tho holiday
vacation at her mother's homo on lilni
street.
Mit.l llebKfccn Ivuue. of Noith Ulaltely
stieet, bus letmned fiom a week's stay
ut l'lillailulphla.
John uud Kuthciinu Urown, of Uilukcr
htrot't, havo k turned fiom thetr respecl
Ivo places ot utudy for tho holiday m.a
tlou. Tim last ielic.ual of tho Christmas
t.inlitla, to bo t,lLit hy the I'leshyteiluu
Mmiiliiy fi'huol mi Weilnehd.iy night, will
In) held In tho cliuieh p.n Una tonight,
when It U hoped every onw iututeateil
will ho present.
Miss Kdjih Oalo Imn i etui lied from n
slt with Mewl III New Yoilt.
Miss Ihuma Suthcrluud, of lliooUyii. 1h
at tho homo of her ulster, Mrs, lloyal
T.itt, on North lllukely btieet, wheru blio
will spend tho coming fuw weeks,
Mis. ltueliel Clearwater, of I'nliiey avo
niie.liiiH retuuied t'lum a visit with fl lends
ut Corn.
ffomu mndo mlnco meat, 10 cents per
pound. Holiday week only, ut F. Hall
Uoacrt's meat market, "
Tho Knights of I'ylliluM will hold an
liiipurlunt meeting tomoirow night, when
tlio nomination of nflleers for tho ensu
ing year will tuku place. Kvery member
Is especially mged to bn picscut.
Mrs. John I'ahuor, of Cherry btieet, has
ictmned fiom a short stay fu New YiuU.
Miss Murgery Iewis linsVctuined to her
homo in MtUtou, after a sliort stay with
11 Us Coiuclla Ualphi, of X.'liu btieet.
The Dixie Theatre
uuNitv lwn.vswoRTir dixib,
l.csseo and .Munager.
"Merry Chrlstnias nt tho Dixie.'
AGRr-ATBILL.
PATRICK.
GARDNER & VINCENT.
FIALKOWSKI,
SAUNDERS. STETSON & CHRIST
VERNON.
FRANK O'DRIAN.
HROWN & NEVARIO.
ficiu-uil Adnilsi'lDn: 1-ulles, 10 cents;
gentlemen, "u I'enlu, best loserved heals.
L'j cents, Telephone No. 1&."J. Sucuto i-eals.
5TAR THEATRE
AL.F. G. HBItRINOTON, Manager.
Monday. Tuesdiyund Wednesday,
t)i:ci:.MUi;u ::, a and -u.
BON 10iN BURLbSQUERS
MATINUK 13YEUV DAV.
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