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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 The Gljrs Newest Center AD Cars Pass the Building THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1018 Scranton Life Building Real Estate Headquarters To any person in the market to buy, sell or lease city or suburban property we offer the services of the best equipped office in the state of Pennsylvania. Modern methods, up to the minute system and fifteen years of successful experience are all at your command. Give us your business. WILLIAM F. VAUGHAN "Scranton's Leading Real Estate Man" 530 Spruce Street Ground Floor Scranton Life Building Christmas Gigars The gifts appreciated by men.

We have opened two rooms on the second floor of the Scranton Life Building for the display of CIGARS exclusively. Cigars from Cuba: Ramon Allones Por Larranaga Hoyo de Monterrey Upmann Eden Romeo Julieta Cigars from Key Cortez Tadema Ruy Lopez Domestic; Cig'alrs Meerschaum' Pities French Briar Pipes Cigar Jars Cigarette Jars Cigar Cases Cigarette Cases Garcia Marca Real Xmas DUNMORE The committee recently appointed by achnnl board to confer with OeneraL Manager Boileau. of the Traction corn ban relativo to securing a five cent tare for school cnildrm coming iroru I lay Aug have met the gentlemen and Wound that the company would make 10 concession, itatner man pay ine icn ent rate the committee is to receive jids for transporting of the children' iv other means. The committee felt that lie refusal of the request was an in iiistlce and the action of the company in harging two fares within the boroueh i ni its is to be referred to council for The Women's. Missionary aocletjr of West and Tampa: Mi Favorlta Lobelia Garcia" Garcia Fama Dori Carlo Innes Boldt Special Caswell Club Graham Courtney La Fortuna Frank J.

O'Hara 540 Spruce Scranton Life Bldf. Open Late Evenings. Telephone Service Gifts An endless variety of inexpensive that make lasting and valued giftsx Narcissus and Chinese Lily Bulbs and Bowls packed in a special1 Christmas Vantines Combination Boxes of. Perfumes and Sachets. A lovely gift for 'mother, sister, wife or sweetheart.

Arts and Handmade Jewelry. Lasting in quality and distinctive in The largest and most complete line of. Pictures and Frames in Northeastern Pennsylvania. SEASONABLE GREETING CARDS The most select assortment in. the City.

Get your supply here. Thousands of Artistic Novelties, impossible to enumerate, 25c up. C. M. Daflin The Art Shop Scranton Lif Bldg.

oyivfian wlU meet in the church parlors on Thursday afternoon when Miss Eleanor Jones, of Car bondale, will be tho speaker. Treasurer McNulty. of the school district, has received check for 1675.04 the state's appropriation towards tho expanses of the continuation school. li F. Altemoss has returned from Port Dupont, where he accompanied his son, Webster, who has been on sick furlough ever since the mustering in of the Thirteenth, of which he was a ser geant.

The son is now In the government hospltsl at Fort Dupont. where he expects to remain several weeks, Daane Salsberry, who has been a sergeant in the Thirteenth regiment on the border, has been discharged upon the expiration of his enlistment and re turned to his home here. The First National Wank paid Its Christmas savings depositors on Satur day, wnen aoout wj ptuu uui. amount In circulation, on Wednesday, when checks will be mailed to their Christmas fund depositors. waiter ot oraom eireci, nan accepted a position with the Laokr, na railroad.

Canto Maffuccl, of Cherry street, has returned from few days 'stay In New York. Mr. and Mrs. John McCue, of Moscow, have returned home after visiting the former's mother on Butler street. Council will meet in regular session tonight.

SOUTH SCRANTON ST. ALOYSIUS SOCIETY NAMES OFFICERS FOR YEAR One of the busiest sessions the St. Aloyslus society has conducted in many months was held yesterday afternoon In their quarters in Pharmacy hall. Tho meeting was featured by the election of officers for the ensuing year. Many other matters of importance were Preliminary arrangements were made for a banquet to bo conducted on January 18, in commemoration, pf the twenty ninth anniversary of the organization.

Then following committee of ten was appointed to prepare for the event: John J. Sullivan, chairman; T. V. Red dlngton, secretary treasurer; M. A.

Smith, Terrance Gallagher, Martin Can Attention, at 1 onoDDersi The firms whose announcements appear on this page are all located on the ground floor of the Scranton Life Building which is easily accessible from all points in the city, particularly so to people living on the following street car lines, cars pass ing the floor: Green Ridge Su turban. Dunmore Suburban. Laurel Hill. Drinker Street. No.

6. Dunmore Corners. Throop and Oly phant. Nativity. South Side.

Moosic and ton. Petersburg Nay Aug. Pitts i Get off at Adams and Spruce, and commence' your shopping tour in these stores Scranton Life Insurance Company m1 0 to II ft ti I 1 TAILOR ISOHTINO AHMeNTS SPCClAtTV CHAMTM LirC aUILOIMft non, Frank O'Boyle, Herbert Stott, James Dempsey, and John Kosensteel. Following are the newly elected officers: President, James Walton; vice president, Martin Cannon; recording secretary; Frank O'Boyle, re elected; financial, secretary, Herbert tSott; treasurer, John J. Sullivan, re elected; correspond, ing secretary, W.

E. Lavelle; Stewart, James Dempsey; librarian, Michael Smith; captain, Edward Meehan; first lieutenant, William Yarman; second lieutenant, John Culkln; marshal, Edward Kelly. Girls As Pall Baareri. I Many friends and relatives were in attendance at the funeral of Joseph Nowrocki, held on Saturday morning from his late home. 130 Birch street.

A solemn high mass of requiem was cele Draiea at me eacroa neari KOijsn uai nolle church by the pastor, Kev. A. Zych owicT HRslHted by Rev. Kasachzon, Hugar Notch. Interment was In tho Mlnooka cemetery.

The pall bearers were: Mary Itosik. Mary Kuklo, Stella C'serwinski. Helen Lutka, Victoria Kup linska, Sophia Litinaki. Sehearsing for Entertainment. The Sunday school of the Bethany Baptist church, of which Rev.

W. G. Watklns is pastoj, Is rehearsing for the Christmas entertainment which is to be given on Tuesday evening, December 26, in the church auditorium. The pastor is very much pleased with the progress tho class has, been making, as Is the superintendent, George It. Lutterman, who Is assisting the pastor In the directing of the clans.

The regular business meeting of the church will be held on Wednesday evening iu tho church par lors. Wew Snterprlse of Ontheini. Guthelns well known butchers, of Cedar avenue, have recently boen en lu re 1 1 '9 Continuing the Xmas Sale of Suits, Coats, Dresses and Furs Here's the sale that "sets the value grving pace for all other Christmas Sales, and shrewd shoppers are hurrying to grasp the savings! Why not solve some of your gift problems this Can you imagine items more Suits $25 to $35 SUITS $19.75 $35 to $45 $29.75 $50 to $75 SUITS $39.75 The Dollar at Christmas At Christmas time the dollar is on its best behavior. It really wants to do all the good it can. Here is a very beautiful way in which many are prompted to carry out the Christmas spirit: The Scran ton Life will issue to 'you a Christmas policy which guarantees to the beneficiary a present of 50 every Christmas after you are gone and the premium cost is merely nominal.

Full particulars on request. larging and Improving their plants. The Qutheing sausage has long been recognized for its excellence, and the demand has been so great this season that the firm baa decided to put in a new equipment When the plant now being erected is completed the Outhelns establishment will contain one' of the finest sausage making equipments in the country. lusdajr Softool OCteen Sleeted. On last Tuesday evening officers were elected for the ensuing year by the Sunday school of the German Baptist church of Hickory street.

Rev. J. C. Smldt, presided at the meeting. The neb officers are: Fred Scheumann, superintendent; Emll 8chmidt.

vice president; Grltman Linton, secretary; Oliver Bonn, librarian: Julius Schmidt. pianist; Charles Risk, chorister. Ziadles Surprise Krs. maha. Members of the Young Ladles' society of the First German Presbyterian church.

Hickory street, of which Mrs. Henry Scheuer Is president, pleasantly surprised Mrs. Theodore F. Hahn, the pastor's wife, Friday evening, in honor of her birthday. Mrs.

Hahn was the recipient of a beautiful set of silver teaspoons from the society. A most enjoyable evening wass pent, there being a rendition of a fine musical program, as well as the playing of many games. Mrs. Hahn served a very appetizing luncheon in honor of the occasion. nozr kshtzov There will be a regular meeting of St.

Marv'e bund in their quarters on River street tomorrow evening. Reports will be heard from several chairmen of c(jf mlttees. Charles G. Rosar will preside. Joseph M.

Coyne, undertaker, of Cedar avenue, has returned after spendln a few days in Philadelphia. Mrs. Cooper, daughter Kthel, and Miss Sarah Connors, of Cedar avenue, have returned from New York where Furs Gray Fox SeU Raccoon Sets Black Coney SeU Natural Lynx Sets Natural Opossum Sets Pointed Sets 25.00 25.00 13.50 25.00 35.00 18.50 Sable and Black Fox Sets 75.00 Mink Set 42.50 Persian Lamb Coats Pony Skin Coat 45.00 Beaver "Coat 43.50 Hudson Seal Coat, 42 inches long, with full sweep $150.00 Taupe Set 15.00 Coats $25 to $29.50 COATS $19.75 Other COATS All Our Dresses 10 Off. John G. McConnell "Spruce Street Style Shop" Scranton Lite Building 532 Spruce Street ii The Choicest Flowers Plants, Wreaths and Holly For Festooning and Decorating A full line of California Foliages Pepper Tree Sprays, Eucalyptus, Redwood Sprays, Sprays, Solal Sprays.

ror nr i8i mas vjiris ft unoice tiiooming Plants Palms herns and Wreaths Poinsetta Filled Fern Dishes. The Choicest Cut Flowers All varieties in season. A boa, as we put them up, makes a splendid Christmas Gift. jo Onf nf fnum nrrlprc fillpH fin fAw linnrc ifi Goods delivered to any part of U. S.

by Telegraphic arrangement. For Xmas Decorations Holly, loose and in wreaths Mistletoe and Wild Smilax, Needle Pine, Florida Mass, Boxwood, Roping Ground Pine. Cemetery Decorations To those who observe the beautiful custom of caring for the last resting place of their beloved dead at Christmas time we would urge that orders be placed with us at once. fnirift in and us pvntain nnr P.hrUtmac rzrA arrangement. ESAHOOITS 546 Spruce Cor.

Adams Ave. Scranton Life Bldg. Both Phones they spent the past week. Miss Winifred Lally, of South Scranton, is spending a few dayes as the guest of friends and relative In Phll a delphla. Miss Violet Mayer, of Pear street, and William Harmer, of this city, were married Saturday afternoon in the parsonage of the St.

Paul's M. E. church. Plttston avenue and ePar street. Rev.

J. S. Custard, pastor, officiated. Pratt Warner Locust street, is recovering from an attack of quinsy. The Christian Endeavor Union, of this city, will hold its monthly session on Monday evening in the parish house of the First German Presbyterian church, Hickory street.

A special musical program will be rendehed folowlng the business meeting, under te direction of Mrs. Alfred Guthelnz. EAST SGRAMTOM MYSTIC CHAIN OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED TONIGHT This evening at tho meeting of Petersburg Castle No. 68, Ancient Order Knights of Mystlo Chain in Schultz hall, officers to serve for a term of six months are to be elected. Following the election of officers an old time social session is to take place during which a "Dutch Lunch" Is to be erved.

A program of manj entertaining features is to be held which will consist of piano, instrumental and vocal selections. lasiumnoe Han Honored. Otto Widiner, of 824 Preucott avenue, a. representative of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company was tendered a birthday surprise party on Saturday evening in honor of bis thirty ninth, birthday anniversary. Those present were: Mr.

Faltner. Mr. Weinberg, Mr. Biesecker, Mr. Donohue, Mr.

Schafer, Mr. Loder and Mr. Connelly. 1 OTKZK KILL TO? VOTZB Rev. Dr.

Flsmer, a professor at thai Bloomfield seminary, was in charge of the services last evening in the fetors burg German Presbyterian church dur ing the absence of Rev. O. H. Dietrich, who with his wife was called to 8ayre ville, N. on account of the serious UU ness of Mrs.

Dietrich's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Frants txA daughter, Nellie, of Wilkes Barre, and Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Everltt, of Clark' Summit, were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hammerman, of North Irving avenue, yesterday. Carrie Nauman, of Ash street, IS visiting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. St ven Dann, of Waverly, Pa. Election of officers is to take place at tho meeting tomorrow evening of Nay Aug council. Royal Arcanum No. 1992, la Schultz hall.

A few days ago a gentleman eald he had the best chauffeur driving his auto mobile in Northeastern Pennsylvania, that he had never had an accident cost him a cent for damages, was a' most careful driver and he felt that his family was always safe when In his care. This chauffeur Is worth more to bis employer than a reckless driver. To save time in' unloading bulk cargoes from vessels there has been invented a gasoline propelled motor scoop, that can be driven about their decks and holds..

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