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The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 8

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'I TI1E VCKANTON TIMES, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY I 15M 0 tar. tha cast master In tha construo-' ai tna platform and ahoutafl wlta a MINOR NEWS NOTES. tloa of melodramas and novel effects. Nellie McNamara, of West Market ndareXBJtiaJf UHTaV E3YSPEPSIA A waruj street, left for New York Ba.turo.av, where she will take a position as milliner. LUMBAGO; Miss Allen Donahoe Is III at, her bold and loud voloal "All avart It la 93 o'clock.

Everybody muat to noma." In twenty minutea tha orowded hall vaa empty. Tha bold young man, Kd-dla Spaniel, was ona ot the committee who waited on Judge Edwarda last Friday to ask htm to recall the remarks he made from the beuch about Lloyd ttreet'a people. It waa very good, Mr. Spaniel, and Wfcll A m.m A. I Wa, th on4al(aA At kb.

as rt to n'un4 th moaey a o-etat bottU ol tiretn'! War raattd Byrap el Tar il it hiU to cure your our or oold. Wo tin tuirentt u-cent bovtl to prom BttUttolory or roomy xttvr4ti. home with the grip. Rrtt aal 1ilU tor Mother aai Chill The Willow Fife and Druiu corps will conduct their first annual country dance in Mulherin's hall at the High Works this evening. UoOarrah a Tbomao.

J. a. Bom A Boa. Rheumatism, Backache, eto. OR.

WKH "ANCHOR'? PAItl EXPELLEfi. Mm. wissijowi aooTHwa grim nu mm4 lor ow rim TKAiia ay nivuvumvr thlr CHILDHEN WHILE TMTIL Mary Lynch, of Brick avenue, la visiting New York friends, Gertrude Norton, of Oak street, Is Ol K. ChlttaxWa, Brown'i Pharmacy, H. M.

Oole, John Donohuo, U. Kick. O. W. Do Tit.

William P. Dsrla, D. W. Huraphroy, Carl Lorona, A. W.

HiMgrSto, auitav Ptchal, Joho H. Pholpa. C. TbompKon, a C. SaaoVrioa, C.

it. BJiryar. lfoe sum wkbouwtw iw 111. few diseases Inflict upon their victims greater suffering than does dyspepsia. II you have dyspepsia or indigestion in any form do not ruin your stomach with dross, use Duffy' 9 Puro Halt Yihlskoy It will cure any form oi indigestion and will restore the stomach to its normal condition.

nil If ymi u4 ran An, TiW Itt, W. ht T. It WLU rMt MI WMl rlUAlJ. (( wart, iweep on iinn De not uweouragea. pnVVfrr surrKss.

it aooTHaa the Lloyd atreet must be of the tame repu-1 011! tatlou as other atreeta tn the city, for ci'UKi) WIND COUC and Is th. bost tiay lot there are many good and respectable DIARRHOEA, gola ay Otufftttt to fmtj pit people who own propertyUhere, I of th. wort. Bo euro tad o.k fc "Mj. Wlno.

LLOTX STREET MAN. fcothiog fyrup' aad taU ae eta tuA, I Twonty-tTo coat, a bottl Hone lirennan Is recovering from a severe lllnes Patrolman John Saltry ts doing: day duty In Providence this week. Marouette Council. Y. M.

I ill meet at their rooms this evening. GLASS WORKS RESUME. Nsw York. July 20 HloQ7 NorMna ra4t0.ltlhMrt EXrYUCR.Msvs iMd it In my own family In cassi of Lumbago sndNeursl- 911 ana rouna 11 a spscmo. GOLDSMITH'S BAZAAR tta HWSV ST HI Wo, at rgglU 1 Urout? I turn tlrwdT w4 r1 tti: nntbe Cftcaircs.

I r. A J. BlthUr a Cfc, 111 Ptarl St. lira Isrl, I 36KISHESTAiVJlRDl BteommtwtM By prominent tTiy- UdonA WHoitmi ana tttiau WUmoI nurDaty't rum Mill I look It wt MnM IhkMntitukMwIihk lin tna MnaatUi fw lw ton llw. kui WM tnn.

Isaac T.oaicaswuOB.TMMiT. r. ti picln. 1 kta It imn" Jka aaalii. katuM ml Onti.

1 1 MTV MALT VaiSKBT lackofar. LYCKL'M THKATHK. Last Night Greatest Thing ill the Wolld." Sarah Cowell l.e Moyne, supported by a good company, for the second time this season, was seen last night at the Lyceum In "The Greatest Thing in the World." Several changes has been made In the company since it was seen here a few weeks ago, but withall Mrs. Le, Moyne was well supported. Friday Night "A Koyil Kogue." There Is said to be plenty of fun In "A Uoyal Rogue," Jefferson Oe An-ge' new operatic comedy, to be seen here next Friday evening.

The New SOUTH SIDE NEWS. Sudden Death of Mr. Gardner A Straw Ride Party to rahurat. Oiber Notes. Tha Scrantoa Company Commenc4 Operations at tha Boata Plata Olass Works Yesterday.

The Bonta Plate Olass works at Mooslc wer opened up at full blast yeaterday under tha control of th Scranton Glass Manufacturing company. Two hundred and fifty hands are employed Including- alxty expert glass blowers. This plant which started once ao ausplcloiMly and ended 80 disastrously, has again been opened and now promises treat returns for its new owners. The new company Is officered as follows: President. M.

E. McDonald: secretary, John It. Edwards; treasurer. V. P.

and general manager, Thomas M. Flower. The company at present is devoting itself to the manufacture of glass bottles for which they have orders enough to keep them op-crating night and day for an Indefinite period. They have purchased the plant, machinery and patents of the Bonta Plate Glass company. They will in time takn up the work of manufacturing plate glass.

Mr. Flower owns the only patents for the practical manufacture of glass pipe and In due season the manufacture of that product will be taken up. The new company promises to be one of the city's most profitable corporations and Its plant will be a valuable adjunct to the city's industries. after morning prayer will be said at 10 a. in.

The litany at noon and evening prayer at 4 30 p. 111.. except on Wednesdays, when evening prayer will be Said at 7.45 p. hi. Kvery Thursday the holy communion will be celebrated at 7 a.

ni. Kvery Saturday an organ recital at 4 o'clock will precede evening prayer at 4 NURTH END NEWS. tit 'Willow died very huiI- Mrs. Frrd Ganlixr, fcli-erl. aged 4j years, leniv vpBtcrday nMernoon York papers pronounced It the.

best piece of the kind this genuinely funny comedian has ever had. lie story of the comedy is laid in Parts during the Jacobin regime. Hallou, the proprietor of a boulevard cafe, and who is on the verge of bankruptcy, has a daughter Stephanie. This Interesting young person, In order to save the family fortunes by securing the hand of a wealthy young saphcad cadet, Georges C.lrodet, gives him to understand that her father Is none other than the de Ohartres, the claimant to the throne. In dlaguise.

The Due de Chart -res. In Paris? The Jacobins hear of it with the result that IJallou Is chosen by a committee of Ihe Chapeail Kougc to assassinate His Koyal Highness in other words, hlnu df. ltesult, numerous complications of the comic opera kind, happily resolved in the comic opera way. Tomorrow Evening A Musical Kvent. Tomorrow evenlny there will be given at the Lyceum under the management of the Rrockway course the at Ixt l.rl.r wna fnnnd In a chair The Third Day of the Great "Mill End" Sale Still offers vou some of the greatest values ever known.

Yesterday's business was a record breaker for us and today's business will probably be quite as great. Fifteen years of truthful advertising ha done the work. Every department in the store, from basement to top floor, is full of Mill End. Store Opens at 9 O'Clock in the Horning. Arrested for Keeplnt a 5peakeasy.

Stopped a Runaway-Section Day. Hiss Ratchford l.ntertslns Minor News Notes. James "lolden. lliiik avei.u. was arrested yest.

i.lav afternoon by Agent Wilson, of the Men's Pnlon, for selling "Best Milk for Family Babies thrive on it." home lat H.m ln lif hud been extinct when Hie discovery made cannot learned Mm. Gardiner had been In an nl-Jointnn room lo one eupled by several of ber children win- were llvl about the room unmlndlul their mother's death. The dlmovery vim mado by one of the children who went Into the apartment occupied by Mrs. and therfi found the cold. Ufe-leH body sitting In the chair.

There were several wild rumors on the street last evening concerning Ihe death. Fome of the gosslpers were wont to say that It was case of i lf-destructlon. The corner will hold an autopsy when the real i-uiise death will be revealed. STRAW HIDE PARTY. T.aot vptilne a number of prominent I DR.

HAND'S most delightful concert heard In Scran- Mill End Examples in Basement. ton for several seasons. The concert will be given by the greatest woman's Health for ten cema. Caacarets mak the bowel and kidney act naturally, destroy microbe, cure headache, biliousness, and constipation. All drur fists.

AGAIN LLOYD STKEKT. orchestra In the world, the Fadettes of CONDENSED 500 dozen Honey Comb Towels at just half price liquor without a license and selling on Sunday. Coldcn was arranged before Alderman and lined which he paid. place is on 1-5 1 WU avenue near West Market street and Is tilted Ml with bar. mirror Hnd all the appurtenances necessary to distribution of grog.

(Jolden's place has bet conducted for years in open violation of the law. The proprietor has been arrested several times but It would appear that he has the necessary puil to avoid Is-lng sent to Jail. lie was arrested during the crusade lhat the mayor waged and tlned Later he was arrested hy the reform league, but for some reason ot other he never 2'G a a Boston. It Is composed of nineteen of America's greatest Instrumentalists under the direction of Mrs. Caroline U.

Nichols. Elegantly gowned these young women, with their various Instruments, present a pretty and refreshing spectacle and their music Is in keeping with their artistic appearance. 5C Dress Plaids, Mill end price MILK F.ditor Times. There was an apron social In Workmen's hall last Saturday. It was for the benefit of the Slavonic Women's society.

No. 58. Llvena. Of course there was also music and dancing and the lovers of fun enjoyed a high time. Hut at once when the "hour gh.ov.ts" came a young man appeared young people of this side enjoy i very pleasant trip to Klmhurst.

The sleighing being by the suns rays the young pleasure-seekers did the next best thing and went on a straw ride. A laige party wagon -m- I vnnmr people to their With Phosphates and Mypopho8-phites Added. Taste not changed. al "THE VICEROY." The elaborate production of the new comic opera. "The Viceroy," by the famous 1 lostonlans.

will be one of the features of the early musical season. The company will shortly appear hero in this work with nn unusually competent cast. Including such well-known artists as Henry Darnabee. W. II.

MacDonald. Hilda Clark Albert Parr. John Dum-mure. George Fr-thlngham. Josephine Hartlett.

V. H. Fitzgerald. Id CURE THE GRIP BETTER THAN CREAM FOR COFFEE. destination, Schlebel's, in Klmhurst, where thev spent a few hours in playing games and mher of a very pleasant nature.

NHss Sadie N'ooiie accompanied the party and furnished the music. I Wore starting on their homeward Journey the young people sat down to a sumptuous supper. Among those present weie: Misses Whalen, M. Murphy. M.

Whlaen. Kelly. Harrington. M. Kelly.

K. Walsh. M. Shea. Hayes.

A. I): S.lili bv I ilOl IT siiflHi' 21c 4c 3c 5c 6c 5c T. Dr. Hand Condensed Milk Co. i.wf"t SCSAN.OH.

pa. fill IV1 tlno-h. 1,. Krable. K.

Hui rlngton. put on I ie I. All last Sunday Col.Jen kept upen house, not even pulling down tin; blinds, his arrogance at this particular time evidently drew down the wrath of the Men's I'nion on his head and his arrest follow ed. There are several other speakeasies In this Section that should be eliminated. HRAVK AiT.

Joseph Savage, an employe of Keiin. Iilck. tsoti. yesterday proved himself to be mad" of the stuff that heroes are ntade of when he dashed across (he street from Ihe store and grased a runaway horse hy the bridle, and succeeded in stooping it after being dragged flTty feet or more. In his Jp-r-d effort Mr.

Savage whs thrown under the horse's feet and the mi. wheel of Ihe wagon passed over his lef. Luckily no hones were broken. The horse was owned hy Shepherd Laundry and took fright on North Mam avenue and lowjids the souaie win re Mr Savage grasped Ihe bridle and brought him a stop. No damage was dole to either hois, or wagon Shea, T.

Conway, Noone; Messrs. J. Hayes, llnrrlnn'tnn H. Kelley. Advice of a Famoos Physician.

First and foremost, REST. Take care of yourself. Your already weakened nerves want rest, and must have it. If the attack is severe, go to bed and remain there. More fatalities result from neglect of this precaution than from any other cause.

Eat sparingly. Your digestive organs are in no condition to take care Vernon Stiles. Mabel p. rsn and others. The opera will be given with the care for detail, and with all I thi accessories that harace-lzed )t presentation at the Knickerbocker theater.

New York. "THE BURGOMASTER." "The Burgomaster" has no deep laid rlaims to being an opera, although twenty-four brand catchy gems are Introduced, all from the pons nf the authors. Frank Fixlev and Gas- sc Heavy Unbleached Muslin, Mill end price 6c Fine Unbleached Muslin Remnants, Mill end price be Extra Heavy Unbleached Muslin, Mill end price 7c Seersuckers, blue and gray stripe, Mill end price le Cotton Toweling, Mill end 7c Dark Plaid Dress Ginghams, Mill ena rce 7c Dark and Light Outing Flannels, Mill end price loc White Check Nainsook, Mill end price 8c yard wide Percales, Mill end price Plain Colored Dress Serges, Mill end price 15c Double Fold Knickerbocker Dress Plaids, Mill end price ioc Light Percales, yard wide, Mill end price i2-jc yard wide Seersuckers, Mill end price 30,000 yards of the best Standard Indigo. Mourning, Grey, Red and Fancy Prints during this mill end sale in any reasonable quantity at the yard A. Green and M.

Walton MINOR NOTKS Branch 2K. H- A will meet in regular session this evening Pharmacy hall. A number of young people tin Si side attended a social given by th 'on Alovsius' society of Ashley at 2c last even ta' Lu let The amusement loving' of large quantities of food. cordla hall, Wilkes-Rai re public will follow the I'ooU'tcuu of the CBIcarisms and In short order "Th" Ing. A large stork of wall paper from r.uf f.ill no- oaints.

oils, eti at I'. s' I Burgomaster" music will be the rage hpre and whistled by everybody lucky I.MK.V ALL D1SF.ASKS OF A -jieclalty. lo. Ti. ei i.i.un I.

over Globe store. Ilotl'-s: 1 to I m. Consultation five. 'Phone KI.KiTl'K DAY. This is election 1l.1v.

Ho day i Itnouirh to have the comedy. This mammoth organization of eighty people iind its two carloads of rcencry and costumes, has been th leclpient of unstinted praise both from the press and public, and promises a revelation in beauty, laughter nn 6c 9c Lace Curtains A variety ot different patterns but only one and two pairs of a kind. When we had more of them they sold for Now, per pair $1.49. Tapestry which every citizen ha the right 10 express his preferment for 1 he eecti offices. The oters of I his section will today vole for inetiib.is of the I AN as (ts ft Drink plenty of pure, cold water.

It allays the fever, stimulates the kidneys to action and opens up the pores of the skin. Keep the bowels open with Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. Take three doses of Dr. Miles' Nervine per day.

and if vou cannot sleep take an extra dose at bed time. To further control the fever, and to overcome the peculiar aches and pains of grip, use Dr. Miles' Pain Pills. They act quickly and effectually, and no bad effects result from their use. These remedies have ben thoroughly tested more than a million times, and their efficiency is thoroughly established.

They never fall to give relief. Dr. Miles' Remedies can be found at any drug siorc, and they are sokl on a positive guarantee that first bottl or package benefits or money refunded. Hreher'n, 71T. 'pilar avenue.

The Itlnggold band eondu led well attended masque ball at At hi. -lie ball last evening. tire Humi.hr ys White Pine ongh Syrup. Always reliable. Tu A mothers' meeting will be held at the South Side Y.

W. ('. A. rooms, Odar avenue, Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Mrs.

J. Herkhaiiser will lead. There will some special music and cake and coffee will served. All mothers are invited. Ask for Kelly's union tui Iter with the union 'abe'1 Ash Wednesday will be observed at St.

J-aike's by th holy communion at 7 a. m. Morning prayer, lilany and sermon at 10. no a. m.

Kvenlng prayer and sermon a-t 7.45 p. ru. Daily there councils and a hot tight is living waged, 4c I 1 song to all admirers of frivolous wit. ACADEMY OF ML'SlC. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Academy of Music, the romantic melodrama, "The Flaming Sword." will be given its first local presentation.

The star of the play. 'Go Won Go Mohawk, the only Indian actress In the world, has but recently returned from Europe, where for the past year she has toured successfully in a repertoire of plays of which she herself was the authoress. The present play, however, is from the pen of Lincoln J. Car- Mill End Examples in Wall Paper Dept. I he Deinocruts In the irni .11111 mtohh wards have full tickets in the field and are hustling 1 turn ilicm by a big majority.

In the Fiist ward Michael Clarke is the parly nominee I'm common 01m-cll and his trances of being elected are excellent. Let the Democrat" and good citizens of the ward get out. to Ihe polls and vote for him. In the Sovond ward Mcsms. F.v.ins, La Har and Holland are working like Trojans and a big vote is being pulled In Ihe ward.

If the Democrats get out to the polls In gooii numbers they can easily elect their man. Tile Kepubli-eans are apathetic and seems to care little whether their men aie Hev led Basement To those who are not quite ready to do their Spring paper hanging, we will say that it will certainly pay you well to anticipate your wants now during this great sale. Curtains a WRAPPERS. or not. James Ilaggerty, Ihe party nominee In the Third ward, has a walk over.

No one was named against I1U11. A dalk horse may enler the Held though Ihe investment will yield you 100 per cent, interest. Wall Paper that is worth 8c and ioc per double roll, Mill end price Wall Paper that is worth i2c per double roll, Mill end price Wall Paper that is worth 15c per double roll, Mill end price 5c 10c We have a special offering of Wrap- and It would be wise for Mr. Ilaggerty to be on the alert. DKATH OF MltS.

GAFFNIOY pers for one week. A Lady's Wrapper, made from standard quality prints, in Airs. Ann Gaffney dledtH her home In Chinchilla, at 10 o'clock bust night Wall Paper that is worth 20c per 1, 11 In A SPECIAL BARGAIN. Large Can fr Tomatoes, Choice new Tomatoes, red, ripe and carefully packed. At this price in limited quantities.

Holiday, Tuesday and Wednesday. JOYCE, Cut Price Grocer. A doen different patterns, bright colors, handsome effects, value. Trade Sale Price, per pair $2.48. Credit You Certainly.

after a brief Illness. The dei eased lady- double roll, Mill end price jj2 grey, blue and red. Nine-inch flounced had been HI about I wo weeks. was verv well known in North Scranton and Is survived by two son and two 15c skirt; nicely trimmed with ruffles over shoulders. Sizes 32 to 46.

daughters, CharleK and John Gaffut-y and Mrs. Patrick Heffron and Mrs. John McDonoug h. The funeral will le 2 Regular price, $1.00. Vall Paper that is worth 25c per double roll, Mill end price Wall Paper that is worth 30c per double roll, Mill end price Wall Paper that is worth 50c per double roll, Mill end price Felt Ingrain Wall Papers, 30 inches wide, best quality, Mill end price 30c SALE PRICE, 89c.

25c The best Varnished Tile Papers, per double Economy ULL 718-730 Wast Lacka. Ave. Branch Cor. Peno Ave. and Mulberry Bailey's Old Stand.

roll, 40c. Borders to match from lc per yard held Thursday morning at .3) clock with a high mass of requiem at the Holy itosary church. Interment will 1 made in Cathedral cemetery. MISS HATCH FORD ENTEKTAJNS. Miss Katie JUtchford entertained a number of her friends at.

her home on Gardner avenue Friday evening. Dancing anil games were indulged in to a seasonable hour. One of the. most enjoyable events of the evening was a cake walk. The first prize was one by Miss Ana.

Kyan and Thomas (Jreen of South Scranton. The second was one by Miss Mame Green, of South Scranton and Thomas Golden of Providence. Several vocnl selections were rendered. A very pleasant time waH had by all. Flashlights were taken of the group and refreshments were Herved and all departed for their home voting Miss Itatchford a royal entertainer.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ratchford, Mr. and Mrs. Grice, Mr.

and Mrs. DeWItt, Misses Katie upward. Providence Square, Scranton. 221 -223-225-227 Wyoming Ave1 i moatmnm at at it Fresh Eggs, 20c Carpet Bargains Twenty-five designs in choice line colorings, adapted for all classes of lurnlshing our regular $1, 50 grade, with borders to match. Jfj Garvey, Mame Ryan, Anna Senate, Margaret, Ratchford, Alice Hlckey, ar ar If aT ar ar af ar ar ar ar Katie ena.ie, jname ireen, iaic Ratchford.

Anno Gavin, Mary Golden, Anna Ryan, Messrs. Michael Murphy, The Dozen. Special Shoe Bargains. Our 12th Annual Sale of Fine Shoes at Less Than Cost of riaking. Look at the Bargains.

Men's Box Leather lined Rubber Heel Shoes, Russet and Black, worth $3.00, at $1.98. Men's Enameled $3.00 Shoes at $1.98. Men's Winjer Russet $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes at $1 98 and $2.29. 'Men's Vici Kid $2.50 Shoes at $1.69. Ladies' Box Calf, high and low at $1.69.

Ladies' Patent Leather Button and Lace Shoes, worth $2.50 at $1.79. Ladies Russet $1.50 Shoes, all sizes," at 98c Boys' Shoes at 98c. Misses' and Children's Shoes all prices. Men's Rubber Boots at $2.00 and $2.25. Men's Arctics at 98c Men's Mining Shoes 98c.

Thomas Green, John Hlckey, Anthony Loftus. Frank Green, Peter Manley, John Murray. Thomas Golden, Dominic Moran. William Klvalln, James Nealon, Patrick MrDonald, Thomas Gaughtan, P. J.

Kelly. ar I Mellet, AXMINSTER At less than present cost to manufacture. One Dollar Per Yard. We also include in this sale three thousand yards INGRAIN Regular 65 cent goods, at Forty-eight Cents Per Yard. BRINQ THE 5I2E OP YOUR ROOfL I The Meat Man, 1 ar ll Wvamlnc a.voaua nit 1ir Wyornlnf arau and 1417 For Grip Aches use Dr.

Miles' Pain Pills. 0a1d by all Druggists. Plttstaa asanas. tl ot It 1 at at at ft a) fc WHIiams Mc J.O.SCOVELL, Th only eomplot art of wientifla initnj-Bwnt lor Buklnff xamiaatiOM ia tha tty. OltSNa from otat tip.

1. 1 GRADUATE PHILADELPHIA 4PPTT 129 AVE "1. OPTICIAN The Cheapest Shoe Store, 307 Lackawanna Avenue. 4i9 5PRLCE STREET..

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