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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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I You 11 i iiiiinMjiM WlTfc" al 8kfe disccunt from prices that were already low, thus jVM jpfjff.p afrding a real opportunity for you to properly furnish wL 'trrr yur home at the lowest possible cost! Golden Oak Dresser The dhance of a lifetime to buy a fine, well built dresser at a sensational Special O.Sfi I August Sale Price ataE ww Brass Bed A splendid brass tKh lnch continuous posts ana i inaa nuers. jaav rtvely constructed 1at a real bargain price. Special August Sale 5l rh.75 JLD 7 hi mi. i inir Tiiir 1 '1 I I It 11 pi a HI hi Set of Six Golden Oak Diners With Genuine Leather Upholstered Seats They are solidly built, to give the best servicethe kind of values that will make history during this great merchandising even They nave genuine leather sea Special August Sale Price Just Say "Charge It" Kajplan's Credit Makes Happy Homes Letters, From People The tciAnton Republican wefcomte letters fron th people on all subject! of pubite Interest whether they agree or dlft'7 wltn the opinions of tbli Journal. Letters Intended for this do.

purtmeat nhould contain the, addreia of thv aenders and be signed wltn THE OP THE WRITER FOR I They mun avokiC llb lou statements and be REASONABLY BRIEF to Inaure Inaar. flon) i A.BT OPE If LETTER TO TEE OOVXB.NOB Ti'Hon. Glfford Pinchot, Governor of My dear Sir: Since I belong to no ellgious sect, I4think that I can with Justice be Classed as strictly non Recitation: As such I am utterly opposed tV a state or nation with a seotaritn b)Wa either for or against any particular ecclesiastical breed. I do not In either Christian' or antl Christian commonwealth.) any more than I believe In sectarian water companies or denominational coal Sorporations; for the function of the tat la not in the line of theological Thrie Piece Genuine Mohair Combination Living Room Suite Three, pieces exceptionally fine spring construction, Special August loose cushions, upholstered In a very rich grade of two rone ve lour are ncluded In this suite. The complete suite of Sale Price.

three piece atjfhe almost unbelievable, price quoted here. A 4 Four Piece American Walnut Bedroom Suite This is a remarkable value even in this remarkable sale. Suite consists of bow end bed, dresser, dressing table and chiftorobe. Note the big $1 0.75 Special August Sale Price i lllfw! mm I iim Golden Oak Extension Table Handsome Colonial Table with 42 inch top. Beautifully finished In golden oak.

Special August Sale Price am? 211 213 Lacka. Ave. hair splitting, but In the protection good women, who have sacrificed their of the citizens of which it 13 com 1 liberties, their comforts and tho deposed, regardless of the renity or of life, to care and cherish absurdity of their theological tenets. l.iese outcast passion flowers of weak I was, therefore, interested in learn humanity. I was shown through i pnnylvania state aid was departments, and then came cnied certain charitable Institutions to the climax of my very varied ca me jrauira mat mey were stnciiy eer, the intant's ward.

I Here beheld AT 259 750 1 i. '''f'Ji'r Golden Oak Chiffonier Sturdily built and very in design, this chiffonier provides plenty of drawer room. Special August Sale 9 .95 White Enamel Bed CooJ, sanitary and comfortable. posts and 3 lnefh fiat fillers. Baked on white enamel finish.

Special August Sale Price. 2 ltich continuous Ten Piece American Walnut Dining Room Suite This handsome suite Includes 60 4nOh Buffet, Oblong Fxtension Table. Serving Table, large China Closet rA with panels side and glass door; Cru 1 Sll Host Ohair and five Din.r. nnhrJ. apeCIBi dill OV Special T.

stered In genuine leather that AuffUSt Sale I I i rich shade of blue that best har i Vs JL I August Sale monizes with walnut. Free Storage Until Wanted Free Delivery Within 100 Miles why state aid has been denied to innocent and helpless childhood In a country boasting of Its charity and Christianity. Can it be because of bigotry? Is (the more than human live manifested by these gentle sis tTs for these Innocent outcasts of 'flnrl OYPl ll.l VAl 1. .4 i i BnlA.v 4a h. pnnii I with Among the Institutions that 1 have iifant a eotn filled with iitti hnds nd ilotis rancor and sectarian hate? If ara mentionea a black listed at of humonity in all moods Harrlsburg, was the Saint Josephs and manners from smiling tulips to rovlndllnc Home.

I was moved bv aithornv rosebuds. I here askprt the ceep curlo 'lty, discovered to what ex Cister Superior if it were indeed tru tent this Institution was obnoxiously ithat only Catholic children were ad eectarian to the state authorities, and mltted and cared for here. She re so, accoraingiy, i visited there last plied In her soft and, gentle way: "Xo, Sunday evening. It was about fivs thirty o'clock when I called and Introduced myself to the Sister Superior in charge, candidly disavowing in myself all denominational allegiance and sectarian prejudice. The Sister Superior, who is on of the gentlest souln, ever been my lot to meet, i 'iowed me through the Inr; Its two hundred Innocents, who, through no fault of theirs, have made their unconventional entries upon the stage of life.

I marveled at the more than motherly care and the indeed; It is not true. Wj have some two hundred children here, and IV then down with the bigots and bigotry and up with white rose larity and it is a charity of the I irest kind that Is being dispensed St. Joseph's Foundling Home, re fjrdless of creed, color or clan. It 1 us to protect the Innocent ttle children against the woif and ideal element that would see them we make no distinction in regard to iter and die not only because of the race, color or creed. Human frailty t'sumed religious persuasion of their knows no sectarian limitations, and rubious parentage, but also because is not the mononolv of anv race nr denomination.

All are treated here on a common level regardless of the I creed they may have or lack. All are equally children of the Heavenly Eather, and a He has made none, we make no discrimination arrmnir i religions tenets of their unhaoDV parenthood. '10 behold uch a sight as opened faintly: tenderness shown by tlioee cut before ray. eyes made me wonder 1 the practical religious convictions cf their unselfish protectors. For shame that such mean nd 'pic'ibli' narrowness may In high political power in this i nte and therefore this communlca t.on.

i 1 have the honor to be, Tour obedient rervant, SAMUEL PEARSON, Ex Boer General. 1S58 Sanderson Scranton, Fa. THEATER PEOPLE STILL FIGHTING (Continued From Page Eleven? land will be Harriet Van Emden. that remarkable young American singer, who goes back to Europe to complete the series of conquests she started on' last year; When she ilrlgs in France: and Swltierland and perhaps Japan, CARBONDALE TANNENBAUM TALKS ON "nClMP nUl. DlTnIlClIMl7WTiJ uiuuijj nnu i uiuuuuiiiiu CARBONDALE, Aug.

S. "Crime and Punishment" was the subject of the lecture given by Frank Tannenbaum at the second program at the Chautauqua this evening. His lecture was given in words restrained that suggested A quiet understanding of the facts, which made his address very impressive. By enumerating examples of quite a number of prison cruelties and the lectura was easily understood. He Impressed upon the mind of those present the startling and amazing fact that the days of the Spanish Inquisition are not over; that here in America some of its methods have been perpetuated by men who subscribe at least theoretically to some gospel of freedom political, personal or otherwise.

Mr; Tannenbaum discussed the necessity of sociail relations in the prison group. He brought out the point that "men resist isola latlon as men resist death." He sees isolation as something that "leads to a gradual 'of self, a dis tortion of the mind and to a deterioration of all that one holds valuable in personality." The Ruby Gall. Light Opera Revue company entertained under the direction of Mias Ruby Gall. "The Tam ing of the Shrew," a Shakespearean production will be played homorrow evening at 7:30 clock. MARTIN REUNION IS IN NAY AUG PARK CARBONDALE.

Pa Aug. The seventeenth annual reunion of the Sai a and Andrew Sfartln descendants was held at Nay Aug park yesterday With a large number being present. Dinner was served by the committee at 12 o'clock. A musical program was carried out at 3 o'clock. Several selections were rendered by Mrs.

Isaac Avery, R. H. Martin and Arch Martin. A splendid athletio program was followed, the features being number of races. A short business session was held in the afternoon and a report on the activities during the past year were read by Mrs.

John Pugh, of Eighth avenue, this ciy, who is sec retary, president tArcn aiarun, oi Jermyn, presided. The following were present Mrs. Llna Mr. and Mrs. John Pugh, Russell Farr and Howard Farr, of thia city; Mr and Mrs.

Avery, Merl Avery, Louis Avery, Mrs. Herman Hennimuth. Florls Hennimuthi George Hennimuth, and Mrs. Joseph Waters, Mr. nd Mrs.

Andrew Richards, Eallne Champan, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Richards, Morris Rich ards, Willam, James, Earl. Marshall and Louis Harris, Mr. end Mrs.

Floyd Waters, Jean Waters, Mrs. John Mel Ion, Mr. and Mrs. Wittlam Forkel, Ruth Forkel, Beth Forkel. Vera Forkel, Mr.

and Mrs. Archie Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, Bob Martin, Betty Martin and Mrs. James Harris, of Jer myn; Mrs.

Isaac Penflrtha, of Blekely; Mr. and Mrs. William Clemo, Mr. and Mds. H.

E. Plummer, Harold Plum mer, of Susquehanna; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin and Mrs. Thomas Nichols, Nichols, Mr.

and Mrs. R. Martin, Dorothy Martin, Mr. and Mrs. James Harris, Sajle Harris, Carl Harris.

Mrs. Martin, M. Martin, E. Martin, of Scranton; Mr. and Mrs.

A. Wrightson, George Wrlghtson and Don Wrightson, of N'n derwood. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blake and William Blake.

Tnncral of David Watson. The funeral of David will be hell Siturday aferntton at o'clock fromi the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs'. David Watson, of 10 Blrkett street. Rev.

Charles Lee. D. pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will conduct the funeral ser vises at the house. Interment will be in Maplewood cemetery. CARD Or THAKMI We wish to thank nil those who so kindly assisted us during, the recent bereavement of our father and also the donaters of flowers.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olmstead, Mr.

and Mrs. David Olmstead, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Olmstead. Adv.

Pnndajr in tha Chnrohes Methodist Eplscopel. Rtv. Charles M. Olmstead. pastor.

Communion Sunday. Love feast at 9.30 a. m. Sacrar ment at 10.30 a. m.

The pastor's fifteen minute messaee. will be given in the evening on: "God Sees and Knows." Sunday school at noon. Epworth League at ..3 n. m. St.

Paul's Evangelical Lutheran. Rev. B. Walter Pfelll, pastor. 10.00 a.

m. morning worship in the German languace, theme: "Jesng Over Jerusalem." There will he no Bible class nor Sunday school during the month of August. Services In the First Presbvterlan will be In charge of Rev'. Herbert Hue, of Camden. N.

.1. The Pastor, Rev. Charles Lee. D.D. is on hls vacation.

There will be' a morning snd evening address by Rev. Hue. Other services will be held as Berean Bantist. Rev. G.

W. Held, of Scranton, will officiate at services Sunday. There will be preaching serv ices in the morning and evening. Trinity Episcopal, services will be in charge of Rev. O.

P. Steckel, of Sla tlngton, Pa. He will officiate during the remaining Sundays In this, month, Rev. E. G.

N. Holmes, pastor, belngon his annual vacation. Brake JCoaa Anthor.y Neutts. employed the track department of the Delaware Hudson Company, received a fracture of the nose this morning, when the member was struck by a wrench which slipped. After treatment at he' Em ergeny Hospital, he wag aJMa to go to his home.

Celebrate Anniversary i Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Giles nf Lincoln avenue, celobrated their golden anniversary waljle visiting in Syra cuse, N. at the home of their son in law 4 daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A number of guests were present In honor of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell M. 8hepherd of this city, were guesta at the anniversary celebration. Patrick Branlgaa Slav Following an illness of two days' duration, Patrick Hennlgan, of Chllds. died early this morning. He resided In Chllds for the past fortv years and na employed as janitor at the Car bnhdale Township school.

Mr. Hennl gan was born in Scotland sixty three yiars ago. Besides his widow he Is mrvived by one son, two daughters pnd one sister: Emit Hennlgan, of Chicago, Mr. Fordham sid Mrs. 3.

A. Linnen. His sister resides in Scotland. The funeral will be held from his Jite horns Monday morning. A mass rt requiem will be celebrated in St.

Rose church at 9:30 o'clock. Burial will be In St. Ross cemetery. W. O.

T. V. Meetlnr The election of officers of the Woman's Christian Ternperonee Union will be hem at the next meeting of the members In the Methodist Episcopal funday. scnooi rooms on tridny after. which she contemplate doing, she will loon, August 10, at i.tO o'clock.

It have sung In all the European conn I lmortant member, tries, and. In January, she will return to the United States and begin her engagements here where she lejv hit last year. Thereafter she will elng. each year in Europe, as well, as the United States. There will be few new productions in New York until fall unless It be was tried out fortnight ago.

Will Morrissy is on Broadway and they fewer than usual are maintaining an aver age business which conftrpa the belief that New York will shortly become a fifty two weeks a year city, Induction ceremonies will foil Vw tie meeting. The menvbers report t'iat fine time was had by all at the As C3nt trip to Tod Notch farm. i NEWS PROM CAMP PUlOPtA CAMP FULOFON, ELK LAITf, Aug. 8. Rev.

P. S. Kane and Toland visited camp yesterda The members or the cib were the impccssai io. and It is said, to a ven Pa.ry iA.t.l!?pen.,Un cof' i.r. recently.

Paul Fox. iie camps musical The revue. play now nuHclan, rendered a vloli solo, and I'aul Dillon rendered a uRele silo. The quartet of the ciuy consists of filrard Dugan, Frank Firivan, Paul ox ana Thomas Lynao, Raymond McDonald Jit tit campi barber. He has a tough customer when he shaves Walley Swarts, the bearded renegade.

The Electric Shop" e. f. it 13 1 Lighting 1 Fixtures Swartz and Dugan furnish the campers with lots of fish stories. The eamoers hiked to Waymart today and Tonamle put on 10. pounds.

BKXIP MXVTICir Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rooney and family cf South Church street, are spending the Summer, months at their Elk Lake cottage. Dr. Gregory L.

'Hlggins of Park Place, has beefl reappointed deputy medical spector to revacclnate free of charge school children who have been unsuccessful In two or more attempts at vaccination against smallpox. John Jordan of the West Side, Is spending his Summer vacation at Elk Lake. II, IVvi 'n II IB i Hp HIS it particularly true If II you have suffered from .7 Tneumocia. influenza cold, during tho Winter. and fipring, and your vitality, as result, ii sot as mgn as should lie.

For such a conditrA BOSAK'S HORSE found especially bene'iciali This starling old remedy successfully by thomjads of and women, list a 1894, 4 builds up your system and "makes it strong tctfjisist tha fatigue and lowered vitality so frequent in warny we ajher. not enjqy Mood health BOSAK'STMKE VINO, "Nature's. will nolo you. Jtsuy yoirDcwe toaay. Ktfus imitatiafand tubstituUt fanam 7, BOSAjC Svaptxan en mo packau aT I HfYZAYf HVVI 1 MrwAcruwrw.ca SCRANTON 'That Represent the Maximum' of Beauty and Efficiency FIXTURES that are inartistic arc capable of destroying; the beauty room; and when inefficient in lighting great danger results to the sight.

In our stock will be found every type of fixture for homes and public" build ings; and each represents the very best of its. kind from the point of view of efficiency and beauty. And our prices? are extremely moderate comparison will prove this. Store Closet Saturday at One O'Clock IrYQMIWa AV. HQ i r.

c. mtj 5 EVERYtlliKO ELECTRICAL HOWLEY C(k MAYFIEID MATFIF.LD.. Aug. Mrs. Edward Kilgannon retamed home after spending a week ia Philadelphia.

Frank Dempsey of Detroit, if the gueat of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph on Min street. Eugene Sharkey of Ba.vonne, N. Is visiting at the Daley residence, cn Main street.

Mls Marian Gannon left yesterda" for Stroutlsburg. where she will spend a few davs before leaving for her home In Philadelphia. Mrs. Sam Wasley and daughter, Clare, were caller in Odyphant yesterday. The I.

C. T. Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Depew, on De pew avenue, on Saturday evening. At the north pole the wind can blow only from the south, as the north.

west and east ean have na existence. Warm Weather A drains your vitalii BOSAK'S i iff 1 or, 7y 1 1 i II IW Bl II vmo i II pi Ml 11 tJAilT..

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