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JonasLon 2 cans for LEMONS Dozen for SOUR PICKLES 9c dozen 3 dozen for. At Luna Park. CHOCOLATE Wilbur's, Croft's and Allen's, Rockwood's, pound for 32c Yt GALLON VINEGAR AND GALLON JUG Both for 14c EXTRACTS Vanilla or Lemon, bottle for 8c RAISINS AND CURRANTS Package for 10c With the free features, natural beauty and opportunities for enjoyment that are presented, to its patrons, Luna Park suggests itself as the ideal place for a Memorial Day outing. There are certain to be thousands of people at Luna, Park Memorial Day, both afternoon and as the park lias always, entertained record crowds on such holidays. The aim of the management this year is to make the day one of unequalled pleasure for its pa 'trons, and to this end every detail looking towards the comfort and enjoyment I me largest crowd it has ever entertained is being arranged.

tt free attractions, the American Indian Concert Band and the Indian jMaiden Soprano, have already created Balk that is certain to bring crowds to park during the length of their engagement. The quality of the music jfurnlshed by the famous Indian organization is second to none heard in ijthis city in. many a day, 'and the price of admission charged at' the gate is only a nominal charge, considering the Attraction. And considering, too, that jhe gate admission is refunded in tick Ms good on the attractions owned by She park, it is not to be wondered that Luna Park is crowded during the open sng nights, with the season only fairly tarted. f.

Miss Harriet C. Smith is the Indian maiden who is pleasing many patrons with the quality of a wonderful soprano voice. Slit appears with the band twice daily, at 4 and at 9 p. and has a large audience. Luna's dance hall Is one of the most popular attractions In the entire park, although the others are drawing a deservedly large share of patronage, including the thrilling and the secluded rides, the dog and pony circus, and all the many novelties presented this year.

The Indian vll which has been stakeri nut. hnf Which is not populated because of Illness among the tribe, will be ready for the patrons in a day or two. Dur 1 lng the engagement of the Indians I here it is expected that the Red Men's tribes in this and other counties will fcav 9 rrat hi tr I nn of T.i Tta AVOCA. AVOCA, May S7 Harry "Wilson, of the West Side, who has been quite ill with pneumonia, is able to be around again. Prudence, the little daughter of Mrs.

Millard, who has been quite ill with an attack of measles and pneumonia, has recovered. Miss Janet Robinson has returned to her home'in Pittston after spending a few days with friends here. An important meeting of St. Mary's council, T. M.

will be held this Mrs. Michael Dunnigan, of West Side, who for (the past three months has teen a patient at the Moses Taylor hosDital, Scranton, has returned home Hj WALLSVILLE The Ladles' Aid society of the Walls vllle Methodist Episcopal church, will a supper Friday evening, May 31, 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Aylesworth. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Pick was tendered a surprise party Friday evening at their home on Fuller Hill. Ladies' Aid society of this place with Mrs. Fred Newton on June 6. A full attendance Is fwftittt 1 Weather Today: Fair and Warmer.

CHIPPED BEEF Hubert Brand; regular 15c glass jar. 2 jars for. SALE NOW GOING ON IN FULL BLAST. PEANUT BUTTER Pound for 11c MACARONI Regular 15c kind 9c WAX BEANS Or Green Stringless; 9c can; 3 for 25c CRISCO For. cooking; better than lard or butter; can for 22c SARDINES 8 cans for 25c RED SEAL LYE Can for 8c PRESERVES Red Clock or Premier Brands; bottle THE TRIBUNE REPUBLICAN.

TUESDAY, MAT 28, 1912 g'sSons Two Specials From the Shoe Section For Tuesday and Wednesday Women's White Canvas Shoes at $2 pr. Colonials with large square silver buckles and white coveted Cuban "heels. White Pumps at $1.37 pr. White' Canvas and Gibson Ties with white covered Cuban heels. JON AS LONG'S SONSI Grocery Specials FnSaaynd BAKED BEANS Armour's, Snider's, Heinz and Beechnut; No.

2 size; NAPHTHA SOAP Swift's, Fels or Proctor Gamble, cake 4jc COCOA Wilbur's, Rockwood's For the Entire Family E.f ARE NOW BEING SMASHED TO ATOMS. viei kid. button and blucher, high or low heel. Also high fl1 CO cuts going at same price, Prosperity Sale 1 103 Russet Shoes Included. have.0"Jha"d a rge stock of Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords up t0 $25 Patent colt, gun metal, button and blucher.

Come while they last as it will pay QQrt you. Prosperity Sale Strap Pumps Among Lots. ME WHERE WE GIVE YOU A CHANCE TO SAVE 0N Y0UR DRESS OR WORKING SHOES. Dress Snoes "and sewed, solid leather, double stitched, high or low shaped toes, in gun metal, patent colt, russet, button and blucher. Our Great Prosperity gg Men's Heavy Working Shoes At last you need them, and now we will surprise you on our prices.

All our $3.00 shoes hand sewed and nailed. Some double and single soles, double counter and solid toe piece. Do not buy elsewhere until convincing yourself. Prosperity Sale Price, your choice, blucher t1 QQ styles I Now is the time to clad your feet with a nice pair of oxfords. Men's $3.00 oxfords, blucher style, russet and gun metal, bull doq toe or any other style and shape.

Make your feet glad QQ by getting a pair. Prosperity Sale I iOO Ladies' Two Strap Pumps are ideal low cuts for warm weather. They look neat and yet will stick to the foot. Much better than the real low pumps without straps. Patent leather, gun metal and white, $2.00 values.

Prosperity 3 'ALSO' WHITE' SHOES AT 98c PAIR! MEN'S HIGH CUT SHOES For work. In black and russet; sewed and nailed; CI CQ also buckles. Prosperity Sale 98c TROUSERS 98c Men's Trousers $1.50 regular price. Working or dress use. Best makes and fine assortment of colors and Qflp patterns.

Prosperity Sale uOu or Hooten's; lb. can 19c RED KIDNEY BEANS Can for SWEET CORN N. Clark's Superior, 2 cans for 25c MAPLE FLAKE Package for 10c NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY'S Rykon, Social Teas, 5 O'clock Teas, a 1 1 Cheese Sandwich, Na biscos. Baronets and Marsh mallow. 'Dainties; package for 8c Jonas Long'sSons AMUSEMENTS "The Thw Twins." In "The Three Twins" with its lively and catchy songs, its splendid comedy, bright electrical and brilliant scenic effects and its general snappiness.

the Poli players with assistance of the original chorus of young ladies and gentlemen put across a great big solid success before large audiences yesterday afternoon and last night. The piece is the most difficult that any stock organization has ever been called upon to handle nd the. good work of the Poll players in tneir very exacting roles attests to their natural cleverness. One of the real big thing that the piece showed also was the fact that in Charles D. Pitt, the Poli management has the best stage director that has ever been on the list.

As In previous performances of the season Director Pitt saw to it that the piece didn't lack in any detail. For opening performances of such a hard piece, those of yesterday afternoon and last night were faultless. Among the stirs in the principal musical comedy parts of the production are Thomas F. Swift. Miss.

Marguerite Johnson and. Miss Lillian Bayer. Because of his s.nging voice Swift has the main role of Tom Stanhope and he was a big success in It. His specialty In the second act showed him up as. a natural clever entertainer.

In this he had the assistance of Miss Bayer, their rag singing winning much applause. Miss jJaytr with her sweet voice and winsome ways won big favor as did Miss Johnson, who showed remarkable cleverness in her dancing and singing, her "Varna Yams" number bomg among the leading hits of the piece. George Webb had the comedy role of Dr. Hartman and was good in it. James CSeill made an idea General Stanhope and Thomas Shearer.

Miss Anna Grldley. Miss Alice Baker. Mallet Bosworth. Delmar Clark and Daniel Lauier were very good? 'the chorus was of big assistance in the success scored, the singing and dancing being bright features. SOUTH SCRANTON 'ROBERT EMMET" GIVEN TO PLEASED AUDIENCE Several hundred persons last night crowded St.

John's hall. South Webster avenue, and for more than two hours enjoyed the three act dramatic sketch, "Robert Emmet," presented by the dramatic club of Division 'No. 22, Ancient Order of Hibernians. During (he play specialties were riven. The proceeds of the event will be forwarded to the building fund of the Church of the Richard Grimes, Peter J.

Coleman and John F. Buckley were the directors. Music was furnished bv Cusirk's 5 i orchestra, Miss' Stella Tierney presiding at the piano. The cast of characters was as follows: Robert Emmet, the Irish Patriot, P. M.

Messett; Darby O'Gaff, a Sprig of the "Old Sod," Anthony Hastings; O'Leary, an Old Soldier James McHugh; Dowdall, friend of Emmet, Joseph McCann: Kernan. a traitor. Daniel F. Langan; Sergeant Topfall, of the king's army, John F. Lafferty; Corporal Thomas, of the king's army, James Burke; Lord Nor bury, John F.

Buckley; Baron George, Richard Grimes; Baron Daly, Philip McHugh: Maria, Emmet's sweetheart, Miss Loretta McDonald; Judy O'Dougherty, Miss Agnes Kelly; Atkins, James Cavanaugh; Bixby, Thomas J. Quinn; Bobby, Martin Hannon; Baxter. John Mawn; Dublin Dan, Edward F. Boyle; O'Shaughnessv, James Galvin; N'ancy, Miss Elizabeth The Simplest i Cough Cure Eaallr ni Cheaply Madajat Home. Savea Yon fa.

This recipe makes a pint of cough syrup enough to last a family a long time. You couldn't buy as much, or as good cough syrup for $2.50. Simple as it is, it gives almost instant relief and usually stops the most obstinate cough in 24 hours. This is partly due to the fact that it is slightly laxative, stimulates the appetite and has an excellent tonic effect. It is pleasant to take children like it.

An excellent remedy, too, for whooping cough, croup, sore lungs, asthma, throat troubles, etc. Mix one pint of granulated su. rar with Vi pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. Put 2 ounces of Pinex (fifty cents' worth) in a pint bottle, and add the Sugar Syrup. It keeps perfectly.

Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. Pine is one of the oldest and best known remedial agents for the throat membranes. Pines is the most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, and is rich in guaia'col and all the other natural healing elements. Other preparations will not work in this lormuia. The cromnt results from this reelna have endeared it to thousands of housewives in the United States and Canada.

which explains why the plan. has been imitated often, but never successfully. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your druggist has Pinex, or will get it for you. if not, send to The Pinex Ft.

Wayne, Ind. Kelly; Ketty, Miss Teresa Lahey, and Sonny O'Gaff, Darby's nephew, Terry Nealon. Death of Mrs. Thomas Regan. Mrs.

Thomas Regan, aged sixty two years, died yesterday morning at the Hahnemann hospital. The body was taken to the home of her son, Thomas A. Reed, of 04 Moosic street. Mrs. Regan, well known throughout the valley had been a of this city for twenty four years, coming here from England, where she was born.

Surviving her besides her son, Thomas, who is connected with the Scranton Electric light company is her husband and another son, James Reed, also of this city. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon with services in St. Luke's church. Orchestra to St. Mary's Symphony orchestra of St.

Mary's church, River street, will tomorrow night entertain at an informal dance. It is expected at least 200 couple will attend. The energetic committee that have been busily preparing for the affair is composed of the following: John J. Demuth, chairman; Fred Werener, Joe J. Weinschenk, John H.

Klein and Theodore Koch. Funeral of Michael MoAndrew. The funeral of Michael McAndrew held from his late home, 330 South Irvingv avenue, was attended by several hundred relatives and friends who for several hours before the time set for the funeral crowded the rooms of the residence to view the remains for the last time. At o'clock a requiem hig mass was celebrated in the Church of the Nativity. Rev.

P. F. Gaffikin, was celebrant; Rev. J. H.

Butler, deacon, and Rev. Father Carmody, sub deacon. The pall bearers were Straw Hats You'll want a new Straw Hat now if you want to be completely dressed, and we know of other place where you can be better satisfied than right here in our store. We go to the quality first; then come our low prices. Every new shape and style.

All Our $2.50 Straw Hats in sailors, and curl rims, also wide shapes and very fine straws. High, low and telescope "7Q styles. Prosperity Sale Children's Straw Hats ln all shapes, very large rims and Mexican styles. With fancy border and in assorted colors. Pros OQa perity Sale tvl; Men's $1.00 Straw Hats in sailors, curl rims, fancy straws, also colored hat AQ( bands if preferred.

Prosperity Sale. Rough Straws, smooth straws and negligee shapes. They are all here and are valued up to $2.00. The exact size or dimension in the particular style you want They are handmade and the best, Prosperity S8C Men's Cotton Working Socks. 10c" ORn value.

Prosperity Sale, 4 pairs Men's Red, White and Blue Working Handkerchiefs. Prosperity Sale, 2 for Men's Cotton Working Socks, Pros OC perity Sale, 6 for EXTRA SPECIAL Here you are boys. All our $2.50 sample oxfords. "Endicott Johnson" all solid leather hand sewed black, russet, patent colt. Button and blucher.

Pros CQ perity Sale I 01 Extra special on men's guaranteed Woon socket rubber boots, the best boot made. Advertised all over at $4.50. Dur CO QQ ing this Prosperity Sale MEN'S $2.00 LIGHT WEIGHT AND HEAVY SHOES Fine assortment; blueher styles. Prosperity Sale. Reap.

Edward O'Hora, Michael Boland, Patrick Kennedy, Fred. Fautz and Peter McCormack. The flower carriers were: Lawrence Wren, Eugene Boland, Frank i Burke and Joseph Walsh, the out of town relatives who attended the obsequies were: John Devaney, of Carbondale; Miss Elizabeth Oevine, of Towanda and Miss Sadie McCawley, of Sayre. Lest Finger in Machine. Stephen Joyce, aged fifteen years, of Pittston avenue, employed in the Sa quoit Silk mills as a spinner had the index finger of his right hand severed Saturday morning while at work.

The lad was moving a weaving frame when in some peculiar manner it fell against a weaving machine and Joyce's anger was caught between the machine and tne frame. He was taken to his home. We have all the prescriptions put up by Reisig on the file here, and can refill any of at any time. Always at your service. Mayer Drug Store, corner Pittston Ave.

and Alder St. TOLD IN A FEW LINES. Forty young people, friends, of Miss Caroline Schimpff, of 501 Celar ave nue, gathered at her home Friday evening and tendered her a surprise party. Games, musical and vocal selections featured the evening. At 10 o'clock a luncheon was served by Mrs.

Gustave Schimpff, mother of the hostess. Mrs. C. E. Blain, of Mifflinsville, and Miss Bertha Hass, of Bloomsburg, were the guests of Mr.

aid Mrs. Howard Richards, of 624 Orchard street. Miss Anna Jane Ferguson, of Cedar avenue, is spending, two weeks in New York. Mrs. Anna McHugh, of Orchard street, has returned from a visit at Lake Winola.

Athletic Exhibition and Dance by S. A. C. Club, Thursday Evening, May 30,. at their hall.

MAPLE LAKE MAPLE LAKE, May 27. Miss Matil da Wheeler spent two weeks home with her parents. George Decker is spending a few days in this place. Mark Hoiser is spending a few days at George Rolllson's. There was a birthday party at the home of Mrs.

F. B. Wheeler for her brother, George Decker. Among those present were: Mrs. F.

B. Wheeler and four daughters. Misses Matilda, Viola, Dorothy and Marian Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Wheeler and six children, Cora, Violet, Grace, Blanche, Anna and Albert, Mrs. Malvina Wheeler and son, Harry, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Decker and two children, Helen and Elizabeth, Anno Decker, George Decker, Mr.

and Mrs. B. F. Covey, Mrs. Frank Mowney, Mrs.

Benjamin Simonson, Miss Elizabeth Simonson, Bessie Wesser, Beatrice Swarts, Rachel Simonson, Sophia Swarts, Jennie Elizabeth Rol Iison, Anna Parry, Pearl Rollison, Blod wen Williams, Charlotte Klrchoff, Julia Frable, Emma Frahle, Bertha Rozell, Florence Sachse, Maria Simonson, Viola Rodney, Leah Rodney, Lena Wolf, Sylvester Swarts, William Wesser Wil liam Klrchoff, Lewis Frable, Abraham Rodney, Walter Van Brunt, Mark Hoiser, Winfield Miller, John Capple, George Swarts, Floyd Klrchoff, William Lane, Jerome Simonson, Floyd Scott, Andrew Simonson, Julius Sache, Everett Scott, Oscar Sache, Walter Rol lison, Benjamin Wesser David Williams, Lemuel Thomas, David Frable Charles Frable, William Davis, Richard Parry, Harry Galliger. Winfield Rodney, David Scott, William Heidrich, Walter Tolley, Robert Kramer, Percy Covey, Ray Rozelle, William Sachse. A new white metal alloy, atherium. is lighter than aluminum, makes sound castings, turns well and mav ie James soldered, forged and welded. Pjrgpff'iiily 33c Sioes.

Shoes Men's Balbriggan Underwear in fine ribbed or open worked short or long sleeves. 35c values. Prosperity Sale, garment, 19c Men's 75e value Union Suits. Balbriggan; buttons all down front. Just the thing.

Prosperity Sale, suit, 48c Dress Shirts. Men! Here you are now. Buy one. 75o shirts, latest patterns and designs; collar or without. Choice, plain and fancy stripes.

Prosperity, Sale, 39c Men's $9.00 Suits in browns, blues and fancy mixtures. All wool, also made well and will fit the form. Prosperity Qg RAINCOATS Slip on Slip on. Newest cuts, of course. Some fitting, some are in full loose styles that hang straight from the shoulders.

Storm collars and cuffs. Sells for $10.00 everywhere. Prosperity QQ Sale Price HwiJO Boy Scout Shoes for the Summer are just the thing for the young lads. Tan, black and 3reen colors, double stitched all through, ust the thing for base ball, boys! OO $2.50 values. Prosperity Sale Men's $3.50 Rubber Boots Double soles and will wear better than any leather.

Special Price, Prosperity 9 49 Misses' and Children's Solid Leather Shoes. Made by Endicott Johnson, everyone knows what this means. $1.50 shoes QKp in button or blucher. Prosperity Sale. Ladies' 5c Handkerchiefs.

Prosper Ca Sla A ffi WU Ladies' 15o Stockings in black and tan. Prosperity Sale Children's Stockings, Prosperity Sale, 7p pair Men's 10c Handkerchiefs, each, Pros Cp perity Sale Men's Working Pants, 75c value; khaki color with belt to match. Prosperity AQn Sale, pair Men's 50c Belts, Prosperity Sale 39c Men's 25o Belts, Prosperity Sale 10c Children's Belts, Prosperity Sale 10e BOYS' SUSPENDERS Op Prosperity Sale uu MEN'S SUSPENDERS Prosperity Sale 98c NEXT TO THEATER Lackawanna 222 8c 23c Our wagons will make regular trips on May 28, 29 and 30 to the Cathedral, St Forest Hill, Dunmore, Wash burn Street, Stratford, Minooka, Russian and Italian Cemeteries to convey flowers, implements, etc. This service is gratis and it is yours for the asking. Durban's Undertaking Bell Phone 994.

Men's Neckwear, 35c values. All nice stripes and plain colors too. Four in hand or bow ties. At this price you can buy a half dozen at a time. Choice, Prosperity Sale, 18c match.

Sale Wash Ties, very good for summer wear as you can wash any time. Colors, purple, blue, greys, white, lavender and all fancy stripes. Every one should wear them. Prosperity Sale, choice. to3 7c Consolidated Phone 253.

Club Service Home Comforts Business Conveniences on "The Olympian" Chicago to the Pacific North Coast Constructed and fitted to best promote the comfort and serve the convenience of transcontinental travelers, the observation cars on this splendid train are the last word in luxury providing equipment They combine a buffet smoking room fully up to club standard in service and equipment a commodious lounging room where latest news bulletins are distributed enroute a writing room and library There is also a bath and barber shop. A telephone enables the busy man to transact business at terminals and principal cities enroute. "The Olympian" leaves Chicago every day at 10:15 p. m. "The Columbian," its companion train, at 10:30 a.

m. The route is over the newest and shortest line the St Paul and Chicago, Milwaukee Puget Sound Railways Special low round trip fare to the Pacific Coast in effect during May, June, July, August and September. For full ptrUcuUrs and descriptive Ultniure address W. W. HALL, General Agent, 381 Broadway, New York, N.

Y. F. A. MILLER, General Passenger Agent, CHICAGO SALE NOW GOING ON IN FULL BLAST. At the Surprise Store, 222 Lacka.

Scranton, Fa. You all, no doubt, know of the Hard Times 'we have had in this region for the past few months. So we think it hardly necessary to say too much. Remember, this offer should be rare, at this time of the season, when goods just purchased for this season to be slashed out at prices that we are showing you in this advertisement. We urge you one and all to just lay Men's Dress Half Hose in black, plains and fancy colors.

All sizes sold 2 for 25c everywhere. Prosperity Sale, 4 pair for 25c Men's Fine Ribbed Bai briggan Summer Underwear short or long sleeves. 59c values. Prosperity Sale, garment, aside your household work for a few hours and come to this money saving sale. We assure you it will well pay you to attend.

You are reading every day of different sales, but we positively defy any money saving inducement, as this one will prove. We will give the facts in a very few iwords Men's and Boys' 75o Caps in plain serges, greys, brown and all different col ors and patterns. Laraa onapva aim psama. rOft 7 penty sale, Save a $5 Bill. 39c Suits For Men and Young Men, $9.95 elegant new Sorina and Summer Suits in int urmi.

(mru worsteds, in blues, greys and mixtures, also tan greys, and brown cnoviois, an nana tailored, values that no other store can Your choice during this Great prosperity Saving $0 Our Boys' Clothing "Boys' Store" $1.98 Suits They're out of the ordinary, far are so overstocked with our Boys' Clothing we give you this above the average of suits offered you at this price, because we price. Suit values up to $5.00. Have your boys try on some. Prosperity Sale 0 CHILDREN'S WASH SUITS AT PRICE Received a very large shipment of Wash Suits which must be now disposed of during this sale. $1.50 Wash Suits made with sailor collars or Buster Brown styles.

Colors in white, brown, checked and all different assorted patterns. Prosperity gCjQ CHILDREN'S WASH SUITS Again at a great bargain price of 43c which can't be bought under 75c; also in plain colors or fancy stripes; sailor or Aj7(i Buster Brown collars. Prosperity Sale Price MEN'S SEPARATE TROUSERS ON SALE $2.25 Trousers in plain blues, browns and very staple stripes; also the "Magnet" make, which are guaranteed not to rip or a new pair in place. Double seams and stitched. Sizes OQ made good and full.

Prosperity Sale Price A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOYS' SUITS Broken sizes; values up to $10.00, in browns, greys $98 and nice light fancy stripes. Prosperity Sale NEXT TO ORPHEUM THEATER Suit Cases and Trunks at. Prices That Will Open Your Eyes, A complete Line of Sizes. MEN'S WORKING SHIRT SPECIAL Colors: Plain' blues, black and white striped. All assorted and mixed stripes; 59c values.

Prosperity Sale Price 39c 1.

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