' t Tf Ph "riS' 'nf?y'W-, a, ' v-r f -w "3Tto. it,' i w ' 1... 4! B THE SCRAOTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1902. J.T" WEST iCRANTON Christmas in the Schools and Churches. What is on for to-day other news Notes and Personals. Christmas exercises In the nature of cantatas, entertainments, etc., were held In a number of the public schools yes terday morning, after which the pupils were given a vacation until Monday, January B. A number of the Sunday Bchools hold their Christmas tree festi vals last evening, at which largo crowds were In attendance. The grammar A grades of No. 13 school gavo a good programme, under the di rection of Prof. David Owena and Miss Wutklns, the synopsis of which follows: Hong "Christmas Clrcetlng" Itecltatlon, "Mother Clooso Party," Gladys Jones Dialogue, "How to Brcnk Had News." Jtocltatlon, "Boys" Alvln Jones Kong, "I Thing I Hear the Sleigh bells Hinging." Dlnlosue. "Tho Mothers' Club. Itecltatlon, "Tho Waifs,".. Murgaret Noblo '.Mnloguo, Temptation." tecltatlon, "Sunta Claus In Morocco," Daniel Morgan Itecltatlon, "A Letter to Santa Clans," Hong, "Christmas Wells." I.Ida Wells Ulalogitc, "Tho Gossips." Itecltatlon, "Santa Claus and the Mouse." lilancho Watklno Song, "WcVomo Santa Claus." '.Recitation. "Kris Krlnglo's Surprise," Ethel Nichols Itecltatlon, "Santa Claus on the Train," Ueulah Hlglilleld Song, "Slctehrodc." Dialogue. "How the Money Goes." Itecltatlon, "Bo Kind to the Poor," Margaret Walsh Itecltatlon, "Christmas".. Frank Llewellyn Dialogue. "Why Wo Ifavo Christmas." Song, "Hark tho Christmas Bells." lulogue, "Poor Little Itlch Boy." Recitation, "Tho Itcason Why," Margnret Jones Song, "Santa Claus." Dialogue, "Mr. Cross and Servant John." Itecltatlon, "Wanted, a Minister's Wife," Ella Nolan Dialogue. "New Year and Old Year," Song, "Good Night." 'Che pupils taught by Miss-es Helen O'Malley and Nellie Richards rendered the following programme: Song, school: recitations, Tillio Donorall, Itoba Williams, May Jones, Kitty Gil l)rldo, Willie Morgan. Mary Haskow, Ber tie Pry, Bertha Hommler, John Judge, Harriet WalsUi, Viola George, Eva Jones, Isabel Klcrnau; song, Miriam Morgan. "Christmas Secrets" Dorothy, Plor enco Ronshaw;, Ruth, Annie Jones: Mollle, Mabel Otto; Jtose, Elizabeth Richards, Joe, Bennle Morgan; Ralph, Arthur Schwin: Frank, Bertie Pry; Harold, Rees Richards; Sally, a waif, Margaret Mor gan; Christmas fairy. May Phillips. Cousins Mary Brennan. Annlo Col burn, James O'Malley. Edwlna Gyr, Jo seph Orr, Helen Monahan, James McDcr- Five stanrps given away with each bottle of Dufour's French Tar G. W. JENKINS. FREE $MihhmiMmMKMmbbMmmhbfc We Wish Our Many Friends and the id e 3 3 Public in fl Merry C and Many Happy Returns m 1 Globe Warehouse. mott, Vcma Jones, Sarah Harris, Clar enco Woodhouso, Aldlo Francis. Hanta Claus Raymnod Stephens. Urownles-Elmor Jones, Haydn Sam uels, Garllold Richards, Mlchuol Hughes, Curtis Newell. v Christmas Carol Marguerite Jbiics, Kathcrlno Bateman, Isabel Ratchfoid, Bessie Evans, Wllllo May, Ruth Burke, Albert Troup, Tlllle Donoval, Leona Rob erts. A cantata entitled "Santa Claus' Ar rival" was performed last evening by the young people of tho Bellevue Meth odist Episcopal church when the fol lowing programme wus rendered: "He's Coming," opening chorus; expec tation, solo and chorus; "Wo all Believe," solo nnd chorus; "Where Bantn Lives," solo and chorus; "Tho Boys' Parade," march and chorus; "The Christmas Bird Sone." solo: "Tho Little Esoulmeaux," flvo boys; "Songs of Jay," duet; "Tho Plan for a Surprise," solo and chorus; "Christmas Fairies," solo; "Tho Brown ies," by the boys; "Newsboys," by quar tette; " A Queer Old Fellow," solo; San ta's Warning," solo and Invisible chorus; "Tho Children's Delight," solo and chor us: "Santa Claus," solo and chorus; "Good Nlsht," solo nnd chorus. Tho following, was the cast of charac ters: Muade, Ruth Francis: June, Belle Da vis; Llla, Mugglo Francis; Nellie, Stella Jones; Nanlne, Ida Williams; Judith, Annlo Jones; Nora, Amanda Morgans; Tot, Ollvo Heath: Molly, EIIlo Brown ing; Teacher, May Jones; Fairy Queen, Edith Davis; Attendant, Ollvo Bowen; I,en, Tom, Bill. Joe, Ellsworth Williams. Allen Davis, Elhis Jones, Moses James; Santa Claus, Kris Krlngle. The performance was given under the direction of Prof. Reese Samuels, direc tor. Tho following programme was given at No. 14 school: Song "Ring, Bells, Ring." School Recitation "Rich on Christmas Day," Pearl Jenkins Violin Duet Love's Dreamland Waltzes Theodore Bauer, Call Loucks Song "Tally Ho!" School Recitation "Omens and Signs," Corltmo Collins Solo "Two Little Shoes." ..Arthur Beck Violin solo "Hearts and Floweis," Theodore Bauer Chorus "Stay In Your Own Back Yard." Boys Piano solo "Star of the Sea," Eugene Delhi. Solo "Choir Celestial,".. Corlnno Collins Recitation "How Ole Mose Counted tho Eggs P. Jenkins Song "Sleigh Ride, School The primary A and B pupils at No. 31 school, taught by Misses Poole and Durkln, rendered the following pro gramme yesterday morning: Song, school: recitation, Anna Chook alowchak; recitation, Jerome Fagan; song, school: recitation, Helen McNulty; recitation, Georgo Quinn: song, school; recitation, Cora Motzeubaclter; recita tion. Mart Flynn; solo, Emma Rlchter; recitation. Patrick Heffron: recitation. Myrtle Woodward: song, school; recita tion, Lizzie Petherlck; recitation, Eugene Clifford; doll's drill, sixteen girls; recit ation, Anna Kelly; recitation, Hilda 5P SP General IS 6 ft ft ft: ft ft ft ft ft ft llll A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. PorBlllottJ nnd Nervous Dlsorderf, iuch Wind and Pain in the Stotnach, Hick Head ache, Giddiness, I'utneis and Swelling after weals. 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They promptly remove any obstruo tlon or Irregularity of the system, for Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver, they act like manic a few doses wilt work wonders upon the Vital Organs; Strengthen ing the muscular System, restoring the long lost uonipiexion, Bringing u.ick inc seen edge of appetite, and arousing with the nnantmd of llcnltll tho ivliolo nliv alcal energy of the liuman frame. 1'besa are "facts" admitted by thousands, in all classes of society, and one of the best guar antees to the Nervous and Debilitated is that BEECHAM'S PILLS have ths Largost Sale of any Patent Modicl nes In tho World. Itocrlimn's Fills fiavo been beforft tho public for Iinlf a. rcntury, andt nro the most pnpulnr family nitdlclno. No testituonlnls nro published, n Dccchnni's Fills RECOMMEND THEMSELVES. Prrpnrod only by Thoman Iteeclintn.St TIolous, ng,, and 300 Canal St,. Ncir York. Sold everywhere In boxes, 10c. nnd 2Cc Clifford; song, school; recitation, Esther Moran; solo, Kthel Hopkins; recitation, AUco Lavclle; exorcise, six children; rec itation, Anna Judge; recitation, Fred Kolbra; solo, Myrtlo Woodward; song, school: recitation, Emma Itlchter; reci tation, lnoro Stall; song, school; recita tion, John Ktenan; reel tu tlon, Olga Kull borg; song, school. Prof. W. II. Williams and Miss Mar garet R. Davis' pupils, In No. 31, s.-uig the cantata "Santa Claus' Defenders," with Miss Norma Williams as accom panist. Tho characters and parts were its follows: Harry, Fred Beynon; Amos, Arthur Gray: Edith, Genevlevo Casey; Hermon, Joseph Cannon; linker, Gerald Doud; Chairman, Georgo James; Mr. Discontent, Herbert Lobley. Spinsters Helen Staff, Emma Fletcher, Grace Lambert; Loretta McAndrow; Grlmmy, John McLlernan; Amelia, Esther Davlcs. Dolls Stella Davles, Jennlo Douse, Kntlo Shroeder, Lizzie Williams. Sailor Boys. Danlno Evans, Evan Jones, Ger ald Doud, Eddie Campbell, Abe Seal, Gub tle Guennel, Michael Moran. Sewers Mabel Singer, Maria Beynon, Maud Evans, Katie Benge, May Douse; Nila, Maud Armfleld; Maggie, Kegcna Vanston. Fairy Sylph. Beatrice Evans. Tree Song, Mary Dillon, Martha Fagen, Mar garet Davles, Anna McHugh, Mary Benge, Esther Davles, Maud Armfleld, Loretta Necdham. Good-will. Mary Benge; Peace, Emily Seymour; Love, Elizabeth Prclsscl Wel come, school. Society. Fred Beynon, Arthur Gray, Joseph Cannon, Gerald Doud, Genevlevo Casey, Esther Dnvios. Georgo James, Loretta Necdham, Maud Armilcld. The primal y exercises in the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church were thor oughly enjoyed last evening. The fol lowing programme was rendered: Song-, "Jewels" By tho School Address ot Welcome John Parry Ilecltution, "in a Manger Laid," Harriet Acker Itecltatlon, "Uessie's Question," Ruth Chaso Motion Kecltatlon Ten Little Girls Song, "Merry Suowtlakes" School Itecltatlon, "Sing a Song of Christmas," Carl Obordorfer Kecltatlon, "A Shining Star," Irving Brown Christmas Lullaby Nino Little Girls Talking to Santa Over the Telephone, Olga Koberts Appearance of Santa Claus. Distribution of Presents. The cantata "Mine Host Santa Claus," was given at the Sumner ave nue Presbyterian church last evening, under the direction of Bezaliol Davles, with the following programme and par ticipants: Sailor's ohm us, "Wo Sail the Sea," William Davis and ononis; song of wel come, "Tho Committee," tho Misses Es ther Davis, Lizzio Griffiths and Helen Davles; song and chorus, "Jolly Print ers," David Davis and chorus: Artists' chorus, "In Lcuguo with Santa Claus," Annlo Davis and chorus of girls. Solo and chorus, "Who Dresses tho Dolls?" Annlo Price and chorus; solo and chorus, "Candlo Makers," Annlo Price and chorus: solo and chorus, "As Sure as Christmas Comes," Hulda Green and chorus by Popcorn and Candy girls. Trio. "Song to tho Holly." Misses Ks ther Davles. Lizzie Griffith and Helen Davles; Llttlo Tots' chorus, "Hunting for Santa," Beslo Davis and chorus. Finale A Christmas welcome by Santa, wife and children, with all tho guests, Miss Annlo Evans, Thomns J. Matthows and tho wholo chorus. Tho nbovo numbers wero Interspersed with recitations and dialogues by tho fol lowing: Misses Dolly Morgan, Lottie Green, Jennie Gilbert, James Morgan, Da vid Lewis, William Armstrong und B. Brown. Christmas exercises were held nt the FJrst Welsh Congregational . church, South Main avenue, last evening. The exorcises wore under the direction of Mrs. G. W. Powell (Marfudd), assisted by Miss Norma Williams, organist, and tho Misses Lizzie Jenkins, Anna Poors, Helen Jones, May Jones, Jennie Will iams und Alice Phillip-, Following is the progrunmie; Hinging, Mrs. 1). Urower nnd chorus; recitation, Elslu Craig; recitation, Mas ter Bonluo Davles; song, Miss Gladys Jones; recitation, Miss Mary L, James; recitation, Miss Viola Evans; recitation, Miss Marguret Evans; singing, Miss Phillips and chorus; dialogue, M, Davles nnd A. Phillips; recltutlon, Elizabeth Jones, singing, duct und chorus, Sarah Daxies und AUco Phillips; sliming. Fe male rhorus, conducted by Mis. G, W. Powell; lccltitllon, Miss Florence Ren shaw; bong, Miss AUco Brunduge; dia logue. Address by tho pastor, Kov, David Jones; Christmas exercises by nine young ladles; recitation, Miss Gladys L. Jones; solo, Miss May Edwards; recitation. Miss Notta Hughes; recltutlon. Master Ben jamin Uavlesj recitation, Master Arthur Davles; duet, Miss Lizzio Jenkins and Mrs. O, W. Powell; dlaloguo; singing, Mlsa Ruth Thomas und chorus. Deaths and Funerals. t An infant child of. Mr, and Mrs. Fer dinand Derby, of 123 South Main ave. . nue, died yeBterday. An Infant child of Mr, and Mrs. Ed ' ward Glnader, of 332 North Rebecca avenue, died Tuesday evening. The funeral will occur at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon, with Interment In tho Wash burn street cemetery. Tho funeral services over the remains of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Grlttlths will bo held tit 3.30 o'clock tomorrow after, noon at the house, 131 South Garfield avenue. Rev. V. V. Hopkins, of tho First Welsh Baptist church, will offlcl- nfp, and Interment will be made In the Wnshbnrn slreet cemetery. The funeral of tha lato Mrs. ISdwnrtl Farr will take ptticc this nfternoon. Services will bo held at thu house, 1021 West Lackawanna avenue, at 2 o'ctock, by Rev. David Jones, or thfi Vital Welsh Congregational church, und In terment will bo made In tho forest Home cemetery at Taylor. Tiro Yesterday Afternoon. 'A defective fluo in tho houso nt 100S Eynon street, occupied by William Orlflltha and family, wus responsible for a slight flro at 1.30 o'clock yester day afternoon. An alarm wus sent In from Box U2, South Main nvnntio and Hampton street, and several companies responded. There was considerable smoke, but comparatively little fire, und the trouble wus overcome without Incurring much damage. The house Is occupied on one side by cx-1'utrolinan Thomns V. Lewis. Events This Evening'. The members of the Jackson Street Baptist church Sunday school will per form a cantata this evening, entitled "Santa Claus at Home." Tho annual Christmas exercises of the First Welsh Baptist Sunday school will bo held this evening, with the pupils of the Bellevue and Fourth ward missions joining in. The Enlumlne club of St. Paul's Pio neer corps will hold a ping-pong social in their hall this evening. The intermediate and adult depart ments of the Simpson Methodist Epis copal Sunday school will give their can tata this evening. There will be a shooting match today at the Pyne, between the Athletic and Excelsior clubs. The Salvation Army will distribute basket dinners to tho poor today. The Sunday school of thu First (Eng lish) Baptist church will hold their ex ercises this evening. "The Old-Fashioned Santa Claus" cantata will be given at the Sherman avenue mission this evening. Christmas services will be held this morning In St. Patrick's, St. Lucie's and St. David's churches. NOTES AND PERSONALS. Mrs. Joseph Guest and daughters, Lillian and Alice, of Philadelphia, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Malott, of 542 North Lincoln avenue. Mrs. Jane Jenkins and daughter Elizabeth, of Pittston, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hughes, of North' Bromley avenue. William S. Mears, of Joplln, Mo., Is here to spend the holidays with his relatives. William E. Evans, of Storrs avenue, a driver in the Bellevue slope, was kicked In the face by a mule, and had his nose fractured. Mrs. Mary Reap and daughter Cath erine, of Leeds, North Dakota, are guests of Mrs. Allen, of Jackson street. Alvln Armstrong, of Luzerne street, is confined to his home by an attack of typhoid fewr. Chester Thomas, of 137 South Lincoln avenue, gave a birthday supper to the following friends Wednesday evening: Robert Reynolds, Floyd Coons, Arthur Beck, Thomas Jones, Will Stephens. Misses Harriet Ellis and Esther Hurlow will spend Christmas in New ark, N. J. Mrs. D. W. Howe, of Gilbert, Pa., Is the guest of Mrs. C. S. DePuy, of North Lincoln avenue. Mrs. Sorber, of Shick&hinny, is visit ing Mrs. Kingsbury, of South Bromley avenue. Mrs. Eliza Judge, of Great Bend, is visiting Mrs. N. C. Mayo, of Swetland street. Mrs. Ellsworth and daughter Maude, of Dorranceton, are, guests of Mrs. Schooley, of North Lincoln avenue. Miss Bessie Daniels, of South Main avenue, Is home from Bioomsburg for the holidays. Dr. Philip J. Davier, of Philadelphia, is visiting at the home of his father, Henry P. Davles, South Main avenue. John Phillips, of South Everett ave nue, and Miss Lizzie A. Marchant, of Morris court, were united in marriage at 6 o'clock last evening at tho parson age of the Plymouth Congregational church by Rev. T. A. Humphreys. They were attended by Miss Margaret Phil lips and George Williams. After tho ceremony tho wedding party were en tertained at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Marchant. The election of officers In Court Ethan Allen, Ancient Order of Foresters of the World, which was announced for last evening, was postponed until tho first meeting In January. The member) held an impromptu banquet In Enoch Evans' hotel after last night's meeting. Daniel Haines, of Dalevllle, and Miss Katie A. Beff, of i!34 North Sumner avenue, wero united in marriage at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon by Rev. Jacob Schoettle, at the parsonage of tho Chestnut Street German Presby terian church. They were attended by Miss Anna Beff and Walter Getz. After the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Haines went to New York, and on their return will reside In Taylor. A midnight service was held last night In the St. David's Episcopal church. Mrs. H. W. Evans, of North Sumner avpnue, is 111 at her home. Walter Neeley, of Shamokin, will spend Christmas with his relatives here, Mr, nnd Mrs, John Thomas will spend today at Nicholson. Compromise with the Lord. Booker T, Washington, talking what ho rails "hard sense" to a gatheilng of his race, was trying to explain tho shades of difference botween self-help und tho tno.'o moral obliquity of self-interest. Ho told them that there Is little or nothing to bo obtained without work, nddlng: "Thuro was an old negro professionally pious, who wanted n IumiiIous Chilstmos dinner and night after night ho prayed to tho Lord to send him a turkey. The dnyu passed; Christmas approached and tho old fellow undertook to compromlso by asking tho Lord to send him to a turkey. He got ono that very night." Philadelphia- Times. PLEASANT m. THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor mm It acts ent1 on lb tomich. llii-r end kldociiaudtiaiileaunt UMtit. Till drink. It made (mm berlia, and ii uianirtd for iu u ettlly a kj. nijclld',l,iiuou Tea" or LANE'S FAMILY MEDICINE All dnjlitorLruiallS3eti. andsOcti. Bur It t" Ur. l.anc'n I-'uiully IHrdli-Inu laoscn tbt bowels cat-li day. In ordtr to b b;ltby tillab ue&eawrj, A donas, itox Stn&. I Vba. H. Y. nrwj i f ; ku i With People you know, with Scranton People. No evidence can bo stronger than tho direct testimony of people you know. The public expression ot friends und neighbors Is the proof of merit we ofTer. If you still remain a skeptic talk it over with tho testator. Mrs. II. W. Williams, of M03 Luzerne street, says: "I had a dull aching pain nil the llmo right In the small of my back. There were times when I was qulto comfortable, but If I did any work to amount to anything tho uclilng began. I was always worse when I did washing, Ironing or heavy housework. Every morning I was stiff and lame when I got up and It hurt mo to straighten after stooping. I got Doan's Kidney Pills at Matthews' drug store and used them regularly. In a short time I noticed an improvement and con tinuing the treatment was soon entirely cured." For sale by all dealers; price BO cents. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agsnts for tho United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Christmas Exercises Held in All De partments of No. 25 School Yesterday. Christmas exercises wero held In all departments of No. 25 school Wednes day morning. Several of the classes combined and rendered Interesting and appropriate programmes. In all the rooms were evidences of preparation for the glad holidays. Many beautiful col ored chalk drawings ornamented tho blackboards and evergreens and mot toes were to be seen in every room. The pupils of Miss Atkinson's room made a special effort. Here the curtains were drawn down and with the aid of the clusters of electric lights, and the numerous lighted candles, the tinsel and gilt decorations of a Christmas tree glistened and made a brilliant spec tacle. There were many exchanges of tokens of love and respect. Cards and books prepared during tho drawing les sons were presented to the children, and all teachers received some gift as a loving reminder of the joyous festival. During the morning Controller Wal ter B. Christmas addressed the pupils, complimenting them on their work and wishing them a pleasant time during the holidays. The pupils of the grammar grades met in Principal Martin's room, where they had as their guests the pupils of Misses Evans and Jordan. All did ex ceedingly well. The solo by Thomas Morris was superbly sung. The man dolin selection was also loudly ap plauded. The following programme was rendered by the pupils of the gram mar grades: Song, "Christmas Eve Lullaby". ...School Recitation, "Christmas Story," Sadie Jones Violin Solo... Annlo Lowrie, Oswald Jones Recitation, "Tho Nativity," Elizabeth Buchta Song, "Christmas Carol," Grammar C Pupils Recitation, "Tho Star of Bethlehem," Emily Thomas Vocal Solo, "Tho Best of All," Thomas Morris Reading, "A Christmas Angel," Blanche Moroy Recitation, "Tho Threo Kings," Bessie William's Song, "Tho Song of Christinas". ...School Recitation, "The Three Wise Men," Jennlo Williams Mandolin Duet, "Fencing Song," Hilda Nyhart and Maigaret Chuppcll Recitation, "Christmas at Home," Mary Kelly Reading, "Santa Claus' Wheol," Thomas Jay Recitation, "At Christmas Time," Margaret Wutklns Song, "Jinglo Bell3" School The programme for Miss Atkinson's room was as follows: Tlmy Tim Lillian Powell i Empty Stockings Emlyn Davis Violin Selection frank aicuuio Merry Christmas Herbert Armstrong Christmas Song School Jest Foro Christmas Arthur Munn Good of All Creation School Willie's Clulstmas Lois Iteeso Violin Selection Frank MoHalo Tho Missed Blessing AUco Powell Winter William Thomas Tho Stocking Annctto Slmms Duet Hattiu Davlos, Sophia Davles Recitation Wllllo Hill Recitation, "Do Fiddler and do Coiner," Hattiu Davles Santa Claus In Morocco Uwen Powell Violin Solectlon Frank Meilalo Song, "Now the Day Is Over" School Recitation Ilusslo GUer Tho Dear LUllo Baby of Long Ago, Robert Munn Phonograph Suh'ctlon Edwuul Knight A Pretty Wedding. A pretty wedding occurred nt the homo of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Ed wauls, of Wayne avenue, last evening, when Miss Stella Williams was united iu wedlock to David Wutklns, of Wales street. Tho ceremony wus perfnnni'd nt !S o'clock by tho Ruv. it. S. Jones, of tho Welsh Congregational church. The bride was attended by Miss Mary wut klns, a sister of tho groom. AVllUain 13o wen acted ns best num. Tho hrldo wus attired In a beautiful gown of moussellne-de-sole, trimmed with duchess luce and chiffon, Her at tendant was similarly attired. Mr, und Mrs. Wutklns were recipients of many beautiful und costly presents in rcinem branco of this niemorablo event. After an extended wedding tour In New York city and surrounding places of interest, they will take up their rcsl dunce on Wales street. Bowlers Win Turkeys. The bowling contest for turkeys at the uudltorlum ulleys was decided last night Arthur Davis, with a high scoro of 'J43j David Jones, second, with n ecoro of 2M: David Samuels, with 20 strikes in three consecutive games and J. Vaudermurk, with the most spares in three consecutive games, each received u gobbler. The lifth prize tu be awarded for tho highest (average was not uwurded be cause of a dispute, It will be decided later, 1 II I Goldsmith Store Closed Today AMUSEMENTS. Academy of Music M. Rels, Lessee and Manager. A. J. Duffy, Business Manager. One Week Starting Monday Dec. 82. Chester De Vonde Stock Co. Direction T'hll Lew. XMAS ANNOUNCEMENT. TWO GREAT PLAYS. Xmas Matinee "Silver Creek Fort." Xmas Nieht "A Dron of Poison." .Ar1ilitlnn.nl Siioclnltv Ventures 1 v XMAS PRICES Matinee, 10, 20, 30 cents. Night, 10, 20, 30, CO coats. Scats on sale. N.irU-i.-il-.V'fc'il-ivrf .t-ltr.tVrVv-.tV.tilrrt'cV'lvtUiVnj: What Did It The perfection of quality in Hunter Whiskey Is what struck the taste, ap preciation and approbation of the American people. It Is now everywhere the first sought and the first bought. I I Soli! at "II fli't ' rods nil bj Jobbers, WM l.ANAllA.S .v bo.s, UU!mort,Ma. -;--5fw.M5fw:-aw- TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Murk Uullsteud, an employe of the Intel national Text Book company, ut Altoona, has i (.'turned to spend thu holi days with His parents on "Wayne ave nun, The llrm of McMulIen & Brown Juis onlarBod Us establishment on West Market street und moved into tho an nex on Tui'sduy, Burton Mcuss, of New York Military school, has returned to spend the holN days with his parents on North Muln avenue. Miss Lillian Hughes, of fit. Chtlr, la visiting her brother, Bert Hughes, on West MuiUut street. Uavld Williams, of Beckvllle, Is yisU liiB friends on North Muln avenue, Archlu Martin, of Jcrmyn, bpent the week with his brother, Principal B. II. Martin, of No. 25 tcliool. During tno Wishing You tlift Compliments of the Season , . A Merry Christmas S I 3! 's Bazaar. Store Closed Today AMUSEMENTS. Lyceum Theatre, M. Rels, Lessee and Manager. A. J. Duffy, Business Manager. Christmas Matlneo and Night, Dec. 20. MILLER AND CONYERS" Beautiful Production of the Gieatest of All Pastoral Plavs, "OITB NEW MINISTER." By Denman Thompson and George AV. Ityer, authors of the "Old Homestead." Ono of tho BigKest Hits Ever Known m tho History of tho Stape. Tho Orlglnnl All Star Cast. Tho most stupendous scenic production over given a pastoral play. PRICES Matineee, T3c., Mc., 23c; loxe, $1.00. Nit'ht, ?1.0U, T3e., COc, 25c; boxes. J1.H). Seats on sale Tuesday at 9 a. m. Seats on sale. Friday 0Nr6NNLYHT Dec. 26. Our Own Favorite Comedian, Andrew Mack, In His New Play, The Bold Soger Boy Bv Theo. Burt Tavre. Management o! Blch & Harris. Excellent supporting company. Splendid scenery. Hear Mack's new songs. Prices $1, 75c. We,. 2ic; boxes, J 1.30. Seats on walo Wednesday at 9 a. m. Saturday Mffi$B Dec. 27 Mutlueo :',00 p. in. Night S p. in. shaif Tho Auguslln Daly Musical Co. In Dainty, Tuneful SAN TOY Tin: opkra That Has Broken All Itcfords At D.ilv's Theater London, At Dalv'H Theater--Now York, s.min (V.st as Lust Season. PUICBH Matinee. Jl.M. 7'n'.. fnc , NlKlU. I.W. l.uf. 7."c Me., -'5c. Siats .sulo Ninas at 9 a. in. X or The Dixie Theatre HBNBY I'WHNSWORTH DIXIE. Lessee utal Manager, "Merry Christmas nt the Dixie," AGRPAT BILL. PATRICE. GARDNER & VINCENT. EIALKOWSKI. SAUNDERS, STETSON & CHRIST'S: VERNON. FRANK O'BRIAN. BROWN & NEVARIO. nener.il Admlhs-lon: ladles, 10 cents; Keiitlemvu. 'M cents; best i e.served seats, cents. Telephone No. 1SS9. Secure seats. STAR THEATRE ALP, Q. HEBTUNOTON. Manager, Thursday, Frlday'nnd Saturday, DEC. 25, 20, 27. WINE, WOMAN, AND SONG MATINEE EVERY DAY. BATTLE ON THE MAT. McMillan ZT Dwyer Tho two gladlatoro of tho mut will ruecti In a mixed match iu Music Hall, Monday Night, Dec, 20. Sunday service In the Methodist church, Mr. Martin aided the choir in the ren. deriuir of the kiw0"i tUirliUnas , I