The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 23, 1902, Page 5, Image 5

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1902,
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BICYCLE CLUB
STILL LEADS
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VTS BOWXING TEAM WINS
THBEE MORE OAMES.
Took. Tliem from tho Orange and
Blacks last Night ond a Tighter
Grnsp on First Placo Is Thus Se
curedSuburban Team Drops Its
Hard Luck and Does Somo Fine
Rolling Only One Set of Games
Played in tho City League Stand
ing of the Teams.
The bowling In the .Scranton Meyele
club league last night was uniformly
food. The beat work of tho night wuh
iono by tho Scranton Bicycle club tram
which won three funics from tho Or
nnge nnd Blacks and made a Brand to
tal of 2.647, thus taking a leap 8tlll
higher than before. The score:
SCltANTON IUCYCI.K CMJIJ.
O'ConncIl US L'M 1S2 K0
Column 1.7! Is" 177 3li,
Mltrholl 107 1111 ins 4(K
'Jtnprr IPO Wt 17357.1
VVntdell 1.7! ino 1S3-607
SIS SJ7 89.1-2&I7
OHANCSn AND BLACK.
J.llt 172 111 1."..-.- Ill
Xnrthriip i:il w-2 i: ir,
SlmpHon 177 170 1.7 Ml
1'lnrko I.0 K9 178- 17B
Stair , US Vr, IIS-177
SM 7SI 70-li':i3
lllch score. OTonnell, SWi high nvcr
iiiio. Roper, 191 2-:s.
Thu Suburban team also rnllrrl In ti
most superior manner and took three
straight from tho Klectrlo City Wheel
men's team by good-.slzcd margins. The
score:
SUHURBANP.
Jtonlhon ITT, I .Ml 1116:5
J'oml ISO 140 1H3-KIS
Hitchcock 311 1! 1J.0 571
tlicrmnn 1W K VY! K7
vichoi i3j isi n;o- r2
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77.3 Ml
High M'orc. Davis, MS; high
Hitchcock, 1W1-3.
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liLUCTBTC CITV AVIIKKLMEN.
.itfCrnckcn 117 V.3 113-Wt
"Williams nn r,t 143- ITS
Davis liW IS!) SOS .V,5
Coons i:i7 r.i ir.r,itt
IVottllng H! 171 16'i- M
SSrt 2120
average,
: Tho Cfrren Ridge Wheelmen's team
didn't have a very hard job In taking
three games from the Arcadians on Hie
Klectrlc City Whcolmcn'h alloys. The
score:
ARCADIANS.
Jiepilo 133 HO
Jlorgan I'll VK
I'hatflrld H'.'? I'.'2
(wens 1.30 137
Stover 132 Hi!
THE PRENDERGAST STORE.
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Gibson Calendars
and Drawings
late-
We received a new lot yesterday-
and now offer them at
little
$150
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Just 25 per cent,
less than usual
They ought not to last over toda$.
Perhaps
You are late in your gift buying? We have been
the busiest store in our line this year, as always,
but we buy for your interest and convenience and
have been reordering every day, so as to keep our
stock full of the best things. We have
Calendars, Handy Boxes, Bibles, Foun
tain Pens, Desk Pads, Desk Sets, Leather
Goods, Ink Stands, Prayer Books, Ther
mometers, Seals, Sealing Wax Caskets,
Drinking Cups, Razor Sets, Jewel Cases.
Box Papers, 25c to $10.00
Al . . ""'
J OUR SPECIALTIES
ft' PURE TEAS, FRESH ROASTED
' COFFEES, GRAND UNION BAK
" ING POWDER, GRAND UNION
FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WHOLE,
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Our Christmas Greeli
The accompanying cut gives you "8
but a iaint conception' o( the exquis
ite beauty of our' . .
PANEL CALENDAR
size 14x28, in ten printings,-which J
we will present from Dec 19th to
24th, inclusive,
FREE
to each purchaser of goods amount
ing to twenty-five cents or more,
addition to the regular number of
uciiets given.
Special
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(U-m I rii aLirv:sL
207 Washington Avenue, Scranton.
CDC3cri.ircrBZDr acti
SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS
With one pound of Baking Powder we are giving
you choice of the following : A i.arire Rnnffr.
Boy's Xoastcr, Girl's Sled, China Salad.Tore Lii' Hose Story Book
and many other equally good premiums,
A WORD OF CAUTION.-Don't wait until the day before
Christmas to bring In your tickets. A much better assortment and
better attention may be had earlier.
Grand Union Tea Co.,
311 Lackawanna Aye. litt-118 S. Main Aye.
Caroondalc Store 60 Salem Are.
Pittston Store 1G tf. Main St.
llrIUMlll'llal'all li.r. .. H. H.f. . .. 1. a. a. a. i. . .. .
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GROUND AND MIXED SPICES,
POULTRY SEASONING, CELERY
SALT.
131- I0D
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1.32 -I3!t
13 17J
781 71!) 7G9-23(C
GREEN RlDGtWIIEi:L5IEN.
T.iylor 17S 171 191 r.tu
AVedeman 132 1 17 122 121
Mason 181 131) 1.31 mi
Jlooro 1l 201 130-521
Welcliel 184 119 17ii-513
Si S.'7 7K)-24Si;
UIkIi hcoie, Jloore, 201; high average,
Taylor, ISO.
The standing of the teams In this
league is now as follows:
Won. Lost. P.C.
Scranton Bicycle club 10 r .782
Klectric City "Whoolmcn ...13 8 .('..'3
Green Ridge Wheelmen ...11 10 ."S!l
Kuuurbans 13 11 .342
Arcadians 7 17 .292
Orange and Black 4 20 .107
CITY BOWLING LEAGUE.
Only one set of games was played
last night In the City Bowling league,
the other three sets having been post
poned for various reasons. These games
were played between the Backus and
Cambrian teams and the former won all
three. The score:
BACKUS.
ruhronholt 131 130 K',7-4CS
Moore 139 170 139-4SS
Vogelsang 141 Id 172-4SI
Peckham 1X5 1.19 160-472
Hopkins ISl 171 170- K!l
791 70.3 S3 1-2 1 10
CAMBRIANS.
A. Davis 140 J19 120 SS3
Jehu lift 12! 139-122
Feldman H3 11! IK)-401
Bonner 1H5 132 1)7 113
Gillespie 1S7 l.'.l 103 4S0
71S nil 730-2109
High score, Gillespie, 1S7; high nvur
jige, II pkinf. 177.
M'MILLAN GETS A MATCH.
His Wreqtliug Challenge Accepted
by Prof. Dwyer.
McMillan, tho wrestler who came into
prominence in this section two weeks
nan when lie wus defeated in a handi
cap match by Prof. Dwyer Is to meet
Dwyer again. The challenge Issued by
McMillan Iwh been accepted by Dwyer,
and the latter yesterday telegraphed
from New Haven, Conn., that he would
meet McMillan in a mixed match here
on December 29. Arrangements have
been made to hold the go in Music hull.
At the last, match MoMillnn agreed to
throw Dwyer three times within an
hour and succeeded in throwing him
twice in half the time. However, when
the men went on the mat for the third
time, Dwyer got the better ot his op
ponent and secured a fall. The match
is for $100 a side, the winner to get 73
and the loser 25 per cent, of the gate
receipts.
Gibson Calendars at Iloynolds Bros.
SHOT BY SON-IN-LAW.
by
Sebato Lodesco Badly Wounded
Marco Mamchiello.
Sebato Ledesco, an old Italia:;, was
shot and seriously wounded on Sun
day evening at Old Forge, by his son-in-law,
Marco Mamchiello, who is be
ing held at tho county jail to await the
lesult of his victim's injuries.
The shooting occurred on Sunday
evening at 1 o'clock at the home of the
injured man's brother, Louis Ladesco,
who lives on Main street. A number
of men were In the house playing cards,
when Lodesco and his son-in-law got
into a wordy war. Tho elderly man
said something which annoyed Mam
chiello, who pulled a revolver from hia
pocket and fired three shots at him. )
One of the bullets went wild, a sec
ond passed through Lodesco's shoulder
and a third grazed his skull. The in
jured man was attended by Dr. Tim
lin and Mamchiello was arrested by
Chief of Police McKenna. He made no
offer of resistance and was committed
to the county jail by Justice Holland
without bail.
Lodesco's injuries are serious but it
is believed that he will recover.
Prang's Calendars at Reynolds Bros.
ARIEL.
D. W. Mittan died Sunday morning
at 7.10 o'clock, of cancer of the liver.
Ho wns &2 years of age. Tho funeral
will bo held at "Waverly, Pa., on Wed
nesday, tit 2 n. m.
Mrs. Lewis Benjamin, of Dalton, has
gone from this place to Hawley, where
Mio Is visiting friends.
Prang's Posters at Reynolds Bros.
II
of AH Kinds for Men,
Women, Boys and
Girls.
They come in all the most popular
and very newest styles and shapes. In
the best leathers, as well as cloth and
felt. The assortment is large and you
can not help finding just what you want.
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CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS-
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Headquarters
for
Incandescent
Gas Mantles,
Portable Lamps.
THE NEW DISCOVERY
Kern Incandescnf
Gas Lamp.
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GunslerJForsylli
3'2.327 Perm ATcrnie.
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Bewitching Perfumery
The purest extracts from fresh, fragrant flowers, re
taining all' the delicacy and penetrating sweetness that
scented the air over the fields ani gardens where they
were grown. These delightful perfumes have been pre
pared of such celebrated makers as
Chrlsts', Lazell-Ually, Lundburg
And others; also the choicest Imported perfumery, In
cluding one or two new and enchanting odors.
A lady Is In charge of the Perfumery Counter this
week, and the store will be open all day on Chr Istmas.
Bottles of Perfumery in handsome boxes from ioc
to $4.oo each, or you may bring your own bottles and
have them filled.
Call and get a Free Sample of "Mel'Lotus" and
"Hyonga," the newest of high class perfumes.
JOHN J. LOFTUS, Dggist
237 Wyoming Ave.
LADIES' SLIPPEBS
Juliet Stylo, In Alfred Dolgo
Folt (tho best felt made), all col
ors to select from; trimmings in
fur to match J1.00 nnd $1,23
Juliets, in vlcl kid, w!h p-itent
tip or plain too $1,23
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
Folt Juliets, In all color-', fur
trimmed U1 to 51.00
EVENING SLIPPEKS
Queen Patent Leather H.imi.tl,
3-button stiap stylo; bead tilm
nicil $.',23
Same style. In ilel kid J.'.uo
Vlcl Sandal, with fancy motul
trimmed silk bow strnp $1.00
Vlcl Kill, ci oss-strap style,
bead tilmmed J.,50
P.itont Leather Sandal, u-uow
Kvoretls. blnck and tan vlcl,
velour calf, Donnola and Ilusslsin
plain or fancy tilmmed..,. 73u to $1.S0
Bveiotts, crocodile effect, In
blaek.tun and wine shades. "Do to $l,:o
Itomeos, high cut In front and
line;, clubtlu sides; blnck ami
tan. In Dongola. vlcl kid. velour
and IliisMuu leathers $1.00 to J2W
75 pairs Men's
Embroidered
Velvet Slippers, with patent leather trimmings. 75 pair Im- .
Itatlon crocodile slippers, patent leather trimmed, per pair,.., 4oC
straps, ornamented with cut steel
buckles $2,00
Colonial Slippers, In patent
leather, lnncy bucklo ornament. ,$3.5u
Patent Leather Oxford, with
cloth top; Lo'ils heel' $1,00
Patent Leather Oxford Tie.
French heel, luce style $1.00
Patent Kid Strap Sandal, bow
Mrap with jewel sot buckle $1.00
MEN'S SLIPPEBS
On the Bargain Table
Collect Yellow Stamps
CUT THIS OUT
Double Quantity Coupon.
Present this coupon and we will make you a
present of as mauy stamps free, in addition to
those you receive with your purchase, as your
purchase entitles you to. Lewis, Ruddy, Davies
& Murphy.
Good for Tuesday and Wednesday, Decem
ber 23 and 24.
Sto re Open Evenings till Christmas.
LEWIS, RUDDY,
DAVIES & MURPHY
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330 Lackawanna Avenue
NEXT DOOR TO THE NEW FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
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I PATENT FLOUR
The
Celebrated
SNOW WHITE;
Always reliable.
Dickson it
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NEW YORK HOTELS.
jjLDINE SJOTEL
.lTIIAV.,IIUrVKi:NUOTIIANl):iOTUSfd.
NEW YORK.
EUROP!MNV PLAN. NUW. IVEPROOR
Convenient to Theatres and Shopping
Districts. Take 23rd st. cross town
cars and transfer at 4 tit ave. 'direct
to hotel,
Iloowi with Ilatli (Suit? with IlatU
92.00 I I $;i.oo.
W. H. PARKE, Proprietor.
WESTMINSTEK HOTEL
Cor. SUtccntli St. and Ir Viz I'Uco,
NEW YOHK,
American Han, $3.50 I'er Day and Upwards.
European J'J.n, $1,00 I'er Vty and Upwards,
Epecial Kales to t'amlllca.
T. THOMPSON, Prop.
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f hi tho heart or the wholesale dls.
f U'let. f
For ahouiterii I
3 minutes' walk to WanamaNers;
L' minutes to Slegel Cooper's UIk t
Store. 10a a v of access to the irreat T
Dry Ooods Stores.
For siKlitscew
One block from II' way Cars. glv.
Insr easy transportation to all
polntu o( luleieat.
HOTEL ALBERT
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t Cor 11th BT. & UNIVERSITY PL. f
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Price
Reductions.
Plan as best we may for holiday
shoppers some lines of goods are sold out
unexpectedly soon while other lines re
main complete and iu excessive quantity.
It's these latter we want to tell you about.
After Christmas we take our annuaL
inventory and have no time for special
sales then. Besides, the less stock we
have the quicker we can finish inventory
and o on with next year's business.
For these reasons we have determined,
on a radical
Reduction
Of 25 per cent
in price on the following lines of holiday
merchandise.
Candy Baskets,
Fruit Baskets,
Lined Work Baskets,
Unlined Work Baskets,
Fancy Scrap Baskets,
Fancy Thermometers,
Regular Thermometers
Bronze Ornaments,
Ornamental Pitchers,
Ornamental Vases,
Decorated Oil Lamps
With Globes to Match.
As we are too busy ( to go over this
stock and change each price you will un
dorstand that the discount will be figured
at the time of purchase on the regular
price of the article yoii select. This dis
count will apply only to purchases mad,e
December 22, 28 and 24
The goods are so arranged and marked
that you can tell just which ones carry
the discount.
OPEN EVENINGS.
GREEN TRADING STAMPS.
SI8!3Ste3gfe
Oriental Rugs
- Mftif nnrahlA Ikfifnl nnii Roaiitifnl
HOUDAY GIFTS
MIOHAELIAN BROS. & CO.,
134 Washington Ave,
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