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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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The Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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11
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11 SPEND YOUR MONEY Where the returns are always satisf actory. Where you are sure of getting FULL WEIGHT and more for a dollar than a dollar can buy elsewhere. Where you have the benefit of our enormous purchasing power. Where you can see the Meat displayed in sanitary shew cases. Where you can always have special cuts of Roasts, Steaks, Chops, at a moment's notice.

One of the quickest ways to cut down the High Cost of Living is: Do your own marketing. Don't take our word for it. Try it. BARGAINS For FRIDAY And SATURDAY The only Jewelry Home in Scranton allowing liberal credit privileges at cash prices. 10,000 Lbs.

Fancy Roasting LAMB 8C. Lb. Steaks Round, Porterhouse, Sirloin or Rump Credit Cash rnces THE TRIBUJNE ilEPUBIJCAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1912 DIAMOND LAVALIERS. $8.00 lo 300.00 We're talking to YOU Let's Put It In a Few You've often read our credit offer. You'd like to come here and have goods charged, but you think we'd refuse you that privilege because we don't happen to know you.

We'll YOU and Samuel J. Castle; representative to supreme council, M. J. Blglan; alternate, James P. Lavelle; medical examiners, Drs.

James A. Mlanley, John J. Walsh. M. H.

Quinn and E. L. Keisel. Preparations were made for the Installation to take place in February. Xew Branch Organized.

Branch 247 of the Catholic Relief and Beneficial association was formed Wednesday night in St. John's hall on South Webster avenue. Many charter members enrolled and the new organization, Judging by its work of the first night, is bound to be a success. Officers were elected as follows: President, James McHugh; first vice president. Miss Anna Melvin; second vice president Miss Cecelia McDonald; recording secretary Miss Catherine Benge; financial secretary, John F.

Buckley; treasurer, Miss 8arah Veavle; trustees, Miss Mary Cavan augh, Mrs. Belinda McHugh, Mrs. Furniture, Rugs, Draperies, Leather Goods, Brass' Goods, Lamps, Domes, Art Bronzes, Statuary, Vases, College Pillows, Pennants and Armbands, Eta Ad YTJWessile At Our Sensational Going Out of Buoiness Sale 129 Wyoming Avenue. Mary O'Hara and Mrs. Sarah Buckley; marshal, Mrs.

Margaret Kelly; guard, Miss Catherine Benge. Adjourned Meeting of Jungers. An adjourned meeting of the Jun ger Maennerchor will he Tuesday night in tfieir quarters hen plans.wiH be mapped out for liquidating the debt the SOP.ietv InrnrroH through their recent trip to Philadel pnm. Dr. J.

G. Fruehan has a number of interesting matters to bring up at this meeting which will ho of interput to all members. Employe Enjoy Spread. The office force and traveling men of the Maloney Oil and Manufacturing company enjoyed a hassenpfeffen dinner at the Cosmopolitan hotel. Cedar avenue and Elm street, where they were the guests of Harry Klrst.

After partaking of the sumptuous dinner, a program of vocal and instrumental selections was enjoyed. Irwin Akermann presided at the piano. Those present were: Thomas W. Bates, Walter W. Haslam, James Collins, Howard T.

Jones, William Moran, Harry Klrst, William Spell man, Edwin Huber, Irwin Akermann and John J. Demuth. Officers Elected. The annual meeting of the Young People's Baptist union of the Bethany Baptist church was held Wednesday night, when officers were elected for the ensuing year and others business discussed. The election resulted as follows: President, S.

F. Olmstead; vice president, Mrs. John Hazleton; secretary, John Marsden: treasurer, Edgar Cook; organist. Miss Alice Marsden; assistant organist, Miss Elizabeth Bailey; chalrlady of the social committee. Miss Gertrude Opper; chalrlady of the lookout committee, Miss Maud Thomas.

Following the business meeting the members enjoyed a Boclal time. Refreshments were served. Faaeral of Mrs. Andres. One of the largest funeral held in this part of the city In some time was that of the late Mrs.

Ernest Andres, of 1101 Crown which took place yesterday morning. The cortege moved to St. John's church, on Pitts ton avenue, where at 9:30 o'clock a high mass of requiem was chanted by the Rev. E. Melley.

Miss Katliryn Reardon presided at the organ, while the boys' choir chanted the responses. There was a profusion of floral trib 4 I IrV 1 1 II rJLlll trut I Cvh II If you want to buy a watch a dia IIAM I llXXvll SOLID GOLD LOCKETS, une fourth WV5NV I LXJ I moiid or anything from our complete Carat lffrVW $5.00 to $75.00 stock of jewelry or silverware come to Genuine wrrIi not, you're welcome to the same aceomuio 14 kt. 1 solid gold Ej I I I dation that we grant our regular patrons. or gentleman CSJsW' I I I tsSSS Have your purchases charged, and if I I I Priced according to size of Dia If I mond Settings. 'ou wlsh we 11 for Payments Lady.g Watch I I $5.00 to $35.00 "gQ TVr? I GOLD FILLED BRACELETS.

You buy at, our regular prices not a Jgjgpjr I I I $2 00 tO $12 00 Penn3' aed for the credit privilege. I I I Come iu and let us show you. I I 11 Jewelry Company II HjP LI 417 Spruce St. Scranton LI SOUTH SCRANTON PFAFF HAS FINGERS SEVERED IN MACHINE John PfafT, sixty seven years, of 512 Cherry street, employed in the Lackawanna mills for the past quarter century, as an all around man on the machines of the company, had three fingers on the left hand severed yesterday while at work. Mr.

Pfafff was engaged in making some repairs when in some unaccountable manner his hand became tangled in the machinery, and before it could be extricated three of the fingers on the left hand were severed. Fellow employes ran to his assistance and the machinery was brought to a stop in a few minutes. But for the assistance he so readily received, Mr. Pfaff might have lost his hand. It was the first accident of any consequence since he has been in the employe of the company.

J. Walsh was summoned and dressed the injuries. Hrptatoph Elerttoa. The annual meeting of Roaring Brook conclave, Improved Order of Heptasophs, was held Wednesday night in Hartman's hall, on Pittston avenue, when officers were elected for the ensuing year. The session attracted an attendance of several hundred.

Unusual enthusiasm was manifested and after the business meeting the members repaired to Mirtz's hotel, where they enjoyed a spread. The result of the election was: Archon, Edward J. Lynott; provost, James Whealen; secretary, M. J. Blglan: financier, John P.

Kelly; treasurer, C. Donovan; prelate, Arthur W. Hawck; Inspector, Albert Biedlingmaier; warder, William Man ley; sentinel, William Hays; trustees, John Q. Imeidopf, Michael Leonard $5.00 Diamond and Pearl; Brooches. Beautiful designs.

From $12.00 to $50 Signet Ring. Gold Heavy Solid Many other styles at any price you wish to pay. utes. Interment was made in Cathedral cemtery. The pallbearers were: James Troy, John Kelly, E.

C. Hoffman, E. J. Donnell, J. j.

Murray and Frank Kirwin. i tie Lamps AM u. any Baptist church, on Pittston avenue, field an all day session yesterday In the church parlors, when the work of the past year was reviewed and plans laid out for the ensuing twelve months. The action of electing officers was postponed until the next regular meeting of the society. The funeral of Alex McDonald, of Prospect avenue, will he held this morning at o'clock from the rc? Nativity.

Burial will be made in Mt. Carmel cemetery. The funeral of Joseph, the 7 months and Mrs Joseph Boyle, or 610 Birch street, whose death occurred yesterday, will take place this rinrniinn rt tiuts, suriai will be in Cathedral cemetery. HEAL YOUR SKIN CURE ERUPTIONS WITH POLAM Tou will never know whether or not you may be rid of that distressing skin disfigurement until you try Poslam. If anything on earth will cure It, Poslam will.

The ease with which it works results is marvelous. Every day brings records of stubborn and long endured affections quickly eradicated, diseased skin restore, to normal condition, facial appearance improved, physical suffering ended. Eczema, acne, tetter, Bait rheum, all forms of Itch, scalp scale, psoriasis, pimples, rashes, yield to Poslam as to nothing else. POSLAM SOAP, medicated with Poslam, is unequalled for the skin, not only when disease is present, but the safest and most beneficial soap Tor daily use. toilet and bath.

Soothes ten der skin, never Irritates. The soap of absolute purity. Matthews Bros, and all druggists sell Poslam (price, 50 cents) and Poslam Soap (price, 25 cents). For free samples, write to the Emergency Ih. oratories, 33 West 25th Street, New York City.

Tender CHUCK ROAST 10CL, Lb. Spring LAMB BREASTS Lb. Sliced MINCED HAM Lb. Spring LAMB CHOPS iP 14 JUST l2 THEIR VALUE 10,000 Lbs. Pork Loins Lean Chops or Roast 121 Fresh Pork Not Frozen 1,000 Fancy Legs of Canada LAMB mil.

Every Leg Is Cut Short 1,000 Lean, Skinned Back HAMS ALL U. S. INSPECTED Fresh Killed Stewing CHICKENS ib ifi POUND PRINT 23o Fresh HAMBURG STEAK Boneless RUMP ROAST BEEF 14 C. Lb. Loin LAMB ROAST HCLB.

Fancy PICKLED TRIPE 6 C. Lb. Sliced PRESSED HAM lAC. It Lb. Hind QUARTER MUTTON 1AC Lb.

MOHICAN BRAND COCOA Is Asbsolutely Pure Cocoa, from which the excess of oil has been taken. It will be found full strength and Flavor ty y2 lb. can 17c; 2 cans uuC Pure Lard, lb. 14c Compound, 10c EXCELLENT BUTTER SukStlTUtES Peanut Butter tr Special Holiday Fruit and Pound Cake ICED FRUIT CAKE IE. FINEST RICH Pound MOHICAN POUND CAKE Plain GRAPE FRUIT 4 for COOKING ONIONS 4 quarts 3 ROYAL BLEND 19c Raisin, lb.

19 Silver, lb 19 PECIA ORANGE PEEL 101 Pound '2w DRAINED CITRON Onp Pound MOHICAN PLUM PUDDING 00 Pound can ww COFFEE On 40c value, lb. LIBBY'S ASPARAGUS QCp Mammouth Stalks, can White Tips. Can Q0 Gren Tins. fcb Veal Loaf. 14c Corned Beef.

Can 18c Roast Eeef. Can 18c MARASCHINO CHERRIES Bottle 23c COTTOLENE QCp No. 2 Pail wb MOHICAN LAUNDRY SOAP OCp 7 10 ounce cakes tut OYSTERS. Solid Meats. No Ice or Water.

You Buy Oysters Here Aft Quurt HUli FRUIT CAKE Pound MOHICAN POUND CAKE Walnut, lb NEW LAYER FIGS Pound FARD DATES Pound DROMEDARY DATES. RED BUTTERFLY TEA Pound Carton. Net. 25c 25c Oriental, lb. 25c SALE LARGE CREAM PUFFS, DOZEN 14c LARGE 25c 9c SEEDLESS RAISINS QC.

3 nounds tub PEARL BARLEY Pound PREPARED PANCAKE FLOUR Package GROUND CINNAMON GROUND GLOVES GROUND ALLSPICE GROUND GINGER 14 POUND (Your Choice) WHOLE NUTMEGS Dozen SCOTCH MARMALADE Stone Crock TOWLE'S LOG CABIN SYRUP 25c Bottle WASHINGTON CRISPS 3 packages MOHICAN CONDENSED MILK Can only 16c 12c 25c 5c 9c 7c 5c 21c 19c 25c 9c.

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