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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1918 HE WORKERS OTTER THREAT Flvt Hundred in Meeting De dire They'll Strike Unlets Convention Is Called. ra a ii rm mm w. a imiwiiissjiii iii ihismi i wim siiiiMMaK as. tsiisiijiii mi i mi rnfTiiflrlTir itijiriirt.Tiijirf rri nfus nr rssTsn nn ri i ir sr rr ir Ti TuF nisnif FUnelctte Dreuing Sacques "Make Lovely Gifts, $1,45 Lijht and dark colors in small and medium floral patterns, all over effects and other designs; cut full and roomy, square collar style; piped with contrasting colors; always an acceptable gift because of the comfort and convenience afforded. All sizes to 52.

THE GLOBE "The Store Ttat's Diht and Bright ARE WOT! WELL PLEASED The Women' Shop, Second Flee, ollt Dimtisfied With Application of Recent Award by Fu I Administrator. fflany People Hardly Realize Christmas Is So Near Fr" 1 1 1 I U4U J. I A Nice Piece of Cut five hundred delegate, representing mere than 30,000 mint worker 4f District No. 1, United Mine Worker owlet from Fsrest City Shi Glass or Fancy China Crepe de Chine Waists $2.49 Handsome waists in late paeil night Union Jjall, strest, Wilkes Barr, gnmrnUly proclaimed the recent agreement nefOtl "A h. rt Admin.

IMr.Uon at Washington, p. C.HB; and ura en a trldlstrlet Gift Speak Louder Than Words Christmas about th only time in the year when we prove to purge! that really have friend end that we really love tbelb there Is something generous and free about the selecting end sending of gifts at this time of year that hinds frieiulthipe very closely It's not always easy to tell friends mat we love but it's easy to send the loving gift and that' is talten the loving spirit in which ft is sent y.y tf; Selecting the gift that is. useful and lasting, simply means that the fcjgbfregartj yon have for that friend will be vepermott and acceptable for long, long after Christmas. There ig a wonderful showing of jet such gifts that are wewderfally acceptable, in this store. convention with DUtrtct 7, at Hiltn, nd ef Bhmifc the hop of prinflnf about better award pf wages, The meeting wa gtermy erne and nn.

of the biggest protest Is An Acceptable Christmas Gift Sugar and Cream Sets, Salad Sets, Cake Sets, Dresser Sets, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Tea Sets, Celery Sets, Bon Bon Dishes, Salt and Peppers, Mayonnaise Sets, Vases, Spoon Trays, Water Sets, Comports, Baskets and the like to $45 Fttrtb Floor. meetings ver held by the men, District No, 1. And, for th first Mm Xmas Notes in two district oresldent auena a maelng Pf protest Joseph Yannls. nf htstriot No. 1.

of this elty, na styles, fine quality, excellently made and delightfully trimmed; as neat and chic as one can desire, specially ar ranged for Monday. Flesh, White and Maize tailored styles, washable satin roll collars, Peter Pan collars, roll collars with square neck; sizes 36 to 44 bust measure. mm women' Shop, Second Floor. Tk.m.a Ifinaulv. Of "District N.

7 being present. Mr, Yannl Pas discussion a resolution was wnenim nnaiu xinntxd. oallinc unon the presl Shirts and Blouses For Boys 1 Most acceptable Christmas gifts, they useful; of course, and the boys take pride in having a good assorment This is the grade and kind that most stores sell for $1.25. Fine madras in pretty colored stripes, with and without collars, soft cuff styles. The Shirts are 3 to 14 neckband, the Blouse? are 8 to 16.

year sizes, Boy' Shep, Second Floor. dent ef.th three district, end the interna tlonal efftoere of the United Mine Workers to call a tri dlstrlct con vention to held on Pr before December 26th, permit the representatives to txplain detail the agreement entered into. Failure to recognise this Any horn woman will be delighted on Christmas morning, to And a hand some and serviceable oak sewing stand In her stocking, gliding bag for the work, covered and out of the way: side pool racks, S0.78. Furniture, Fourth Floor. Whether that friend of yours travels much or little; a tiive'llng bag always has Its own use.

Real leather Is scarce but a black imitation bag; looks like leather end will rear as well, while the pried is but $7.00, Luggage, Third Floor. Women who are undecided can always fall back on a sHk or ftber muffler for husband, brother or friend sweetheart; 4here art all kinds and colors to suit the tate of fcotih giver and receiver. The Men's 6hap, Main Floor. There Is a special showing of dainty boudoir caps in lace, net, crepe de chene, satin and ribbon; In white, champagne, pink, blue and others, at a very nominal price of 50c. The Women's Shop, Seeond.oor.

Sample Lot of Gloves for Men at Half and Less demand, the delegates voted, will ween a cessation of wort? on pecembsr 28th when another meeting will be hed In Useful Novelties In Leather Goods pf a Hundred Kinds for. Men and Women Collar Boxes and Bags, Folding Coat Hangers Soft Slippers in Traveling Cases, Shaving Mirrors, Belts, Shopping Bags, Committee Im Ka4. Toilet. Kits and others. easonaDiy pricea.

The following committee pf five was named by ths delegates to comniunU cats with he three district presldeptf and tnterenational pfftcers to arrange for the trlrdtstrlct convention; Eugene McTernan, of West Scranton; Edward McCrone, of North, Scranton: Qeprgs Kuans of Olvohant; George Isaacs, of Miln Floor. Than Half the Prices of Today Chriatmaa Isn't Complete Felt Slippers for Women Soft, Velt soles, fleecy insoles, very comfortable and always wanted. Wildes parr, and Robert 3rt, of Pittston. Enoch Williams, of Taylor, who has been the head of the men holding pro, test meeting for the past year, aoted Winter Underwear For Children as chairman. George Isaacs, or witness Samples that have been carried by agents, odd lots, odds and ends of lines, broken sizes and shop marked stock.

"Factory Mends" and seconds. AT 1 AQ Pompom trimmed Felt Slippers in brown, blue. Bar re, served as secretary PF meowing. It was Jearpeef last night that through an organised effort of a num per of organisers of plstrict No. 1, who were attending their first nsurg Heavy, Fleece lined and Pants; nice and AT Three Sizes In Traveling Bags For Monday Gift Choosers $5.00 From our immense stock of Traveling1 Bags, we have chosen a few styles of genuine leather bags in black, making it a wonderfully good chance to select a useful Christmas gift that has real merit.

Suteen, Seventeen and Eighteen inch bags for men and women; brass catch and lock, sewed on corners, leather handle, reinforced with steel, imitation leather lined; side pocket and all. The quality and grade of stock unusually good; we guarantee them for wear and service. usgage, hlrd Floor. and ent meeting, that yresiaeni .1 nomas Vests warm, neatly $1.25 SleSO Felt Slippers, Ornamented with large Pompom; brown, blue, black, pink, red, old rose and lavender, Ribbon trimmed Felt Slippers; black, blue, pink, red, rose and Copenhagen blue. Kennedy, of District No.

7, and a cano idate for International ylcerpresldent, AT Dozens of Styles and Kinds Suede and Kid. Lined and Unlined. Tan, Gray and Black for Street or Dress. Auto Gloves and Mittens. There Never Were Such Glove Bargains or Values.

Th Mn' Shop, "Jutt Inslfle th Front Door," was pot given the floor ones during the hea'sd session. While President Yen nls, of the local district, was permitted tP 'spea pn several occasions, Presir dent' Kennedy was not Bunted the per winter weigjit trimmed. Sizes 14 to 16 Sizes 2 to 12 Ribbed Wool Pants; the $1.35 lot of large sizes only Vests and in a grade "Comfy" Slippers $1.75 and $2.00 mission once by Chairman Enoch Wl m' 78c president Jtennogy carrjeo wjvii nit't Msln Floor, a 'arge pumper of reruns, the very poiut whlPh tha miners are flghtipg on, but was upaPU to laiK, imd tfieij fevcral tiP8 to "The Wearers Glob Store Shoes Are Always Well Shod," sannnMnVBiaeOT Mercerized Lisle Hose, 35c Black and white, double soles and elastic tops; the regular The Why and Wherefore of "Chemcraft" The new, instructive worth while toy for boys; disclosing the mysteries of chemical magic; the sets contain everything necessary to work out all the experiments given in the instruction books; with such liberal quantities that the. experiments may be repeated many absolutely safe, nd poisons, explosives or harmful substances, $1.50 to 3 Pairs for $1 00. Spc grade, in sizes 8 9 only, Main Fleor, $5.00.

Fine Perfumes Toilet Waters in small or large packages, high grade toilet needs in fancy bottles, expressly for Christmas gifts; no more dainty or appreciated gift to woman can be conceived. Toilet Waters to $3.75 Perfumes 25c to $2.50 Sachet 15c to $1.50 Tol'et Goods, Main Floor, yead a letter whicn pfcrsony To National Fuel Administrator Pr. H. Gartteld, October Slet on tri sup ject he was prevented. Complaint About Term.

President Yanpie, of District No, 1, who (s scrying temporarily In the place of Jopa T. pempsey, in a short address urged t))t. geperal grievance committee pe organised under each of the coal corporation to permit mutual uBderptanding of condU)ops under eaeii company. Tn principal complaint is the date from which the increase Shall start. Under the agreement as announced month ago by federal fuel Administrator, pr.

H. A. Garfield, November 1, was but the delegate their argument bad ai4 that llie miners' officials ed them believe the agreement would be retroactive, at least jating from October 1 Pr October "5 With the beginning of negotiations in Remnants of Dress Goods For Christmas Gifts Press. Skirt and Waist lengths of Serge, Gabardine, Velourt. Broadcloth, Poplin, A Gift For the Home Is Always Very Acceptable Bleached Seamless Sheets; regular, double bed sizes, 81x90 inches with nice end hems; QQ each z.

Hemstitched Pillow Cases, the usual 45x36 inch sizes; perfectly made and CCC finished, each Domestic. Main Floor, Blankets Infants' Crlh Wth light btus or pink Jorde re. Pearl AQ de; nlc.ly pair fiutvr Couch Throws Pretty Ko man stripes and Indian color combinations; bound all around with 2 Inch rH, bon Boxed for an Ideal Christ 0 ms sift. Each Balh Rob BUsliet Kiie 12x90, In handsome Indian and floral designs; com plate Willi cord and neck piece; wonderful assortment. Kach, 4 AO ts tft.ttO.

Fln White Blankets 11 4 site; bound with a 4 inch taffeta binding to match color In border; color, pink or blue; will make a handsome Christ eJ C( mas gift. Pair Main Floor. ana otners in eiac ana voion. ALL GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE Malij Flpor, BLACK BOARDS are good as a toy, besides being instructive and entertaining. A Solid Slate Board for the wall to $1.75 Slate Boards that will stand $1.25 Wood Framed, Desk style Black Boards $1.25 to $2.00 KIDDIE KARS One of the happiest big toys ever made; keeps the youngsters out of doors in pleasant weather and gives them lots of exercise; just as good for little girls as for little boys; use themjn the house without damage to carpets or floor, $1.00 to $3.00 Kiddie Kar Trailer $1 25 Baserieni.

Washington on August the lmpres jion wa given that back wages should 1 pegtn from ths date of the first con fcrence. It seem that ti, contract miners were given the short end of the new rate wage, at leas most of the dele Kates as complained. Delegate Kob Choosers of Suits and Coats Will Find the Best of Choice Satisfaction and the Seasonable Reductions Two Racki of Late Suits, representing most every "good style, staple colors and fashionable models. $3350 trt Bvans, of Qlyphant, argued that a lsus w(lh an alternative of 16 per cent, on the lilt seal or 40 per cent, on the scale would be granted ths miner. With the application of the former by the coal corporation he argued that th contract miner wa given little or nothing and that in each week's wage several dollars were lost, It wan decided that the next meeting fit the 50t delegates be held fn Union hall, Wilkes Barre, Saturday night, Pcember 2Mi.

The meeting of the mine foremen of the valley yho are organising a mutual society, wa postponed last night, and Instead it will fake place Saturday night of this week. $2195 Daily Needs of Men to Be Supplied at Christmas Splendid Sox with reinforced heel and foot; black, tan, brown and blue; won Or derfully good values at AOC Finer quality Cotton Sox, reinforced where most of the wear conies; all popular colors in the showing at Nice Lisle Sox of a wpnder fully acceptable grade; shown in all fashionable colors Efi and black ouC Plain White Linen Handker chiefs 25c, 35c ant) 50c Cotton Khaki Hnd'k'fs, 25c Nice Linen Handk'c'fs, 50c The Mn' shop, "just inside the 1 Front Door." Two Racks of Winter Coats, our regular line that have An Extra Special In Silks For Monday 2,000 Yards of 36 ihch Fancy Striped Silks in new and fashionable colors for dresses, waists and skirts, the usual $1.75 grade. On Monday only, been so greatly admired spc 5lOLK JUbl rcccivcu. The Jewelry Shop Is Filled With Things For Christmas When the ornament is also useful, the gift is doubly appreciatedBrooches, Hair and Hat Pins, Fancy Combs, Baby and Lingerie Pins, Lavallieres, Pearl Neck Chains, Bead Necklaces and Novelties of a hundred kinds from 25 upwards. White Ivory Articles such as Clocks, Toilet and Manicure Pieces Photo Frames, Candlesticks, Vases, Jewel Boxes; dainty, useful and durable gifts that are all modestly priced according to size and kind.

Mln Floor, $28.00 $22.48 tfHROOP CATHOLICS $1.29 The Women' Shop, Floor. DEDICATE CHURCH Main Floor. fitting Corvnonio Mrk Open in; of 6t Bridget's Edifice Yesterday. Beaver Cloth Tams Choice Selections May Be Made From the Home Linens and the useful gifts are most appreciated after all. Heavy, Snow White Table Dhxr.uk; (54 inches wide, a that Is really $1.00 a yard today; several pretty pat ygc Glasses For Every Need $2.98 Gift Suggestions For Baby Eiderdown or Figured Beacon" Cloth Bath Robes, cute and cozy little styles in old rose, blue, red and pink; neatly bound girdled and finished, $1.50 and $2.00.

Knitted Sweater Sets, Sacques Booties, Leggins and Mittens, Celluloid Toys and Novelties of many Kinds, bright colors that are safe for little mouths; Doll Babies, Rubber Toys, etc. The 3by Bauer, Min For, terns in tnis snowing ai As make ch pair for the Individual patron and take lnti consideration the uses lo which the glasses Heavy, Bleached Turkish TweU the large size that usually sells for 5Qc; just plain terry with no fancy borders; 42c made for wear and business Agents' Sample lot of Bed Spreads, ribbed and crocheted kinds in a great many different styles, go on sale Monday For Less Than the Cost to Make. 1 iMain F'oor. New beaver cloth same as pictured; one of New York's latest fads natural color and trimmed with bow of gro grain ribbon to match. Second Fleor, Fitting ceren onle marked the formal opening and blessing of gt.

ridiet' floman Catholic church, Min straet, Thrpo, at 9:0 o'clock yesterday morning. Th new edlflca was taxed to capacity for th rylc. The eercmonle opened wth the b)slng of th elUrs in the church by th Pv, Peter J. McHugh, of this city, who I acting ptor. ev.

Peter McHugh wa To th celebrant of tn high ia which followed. Other officers of th mass ware: Rev. Paul A. KUy 4con( Bv. Wllln f.

Kealey. B. ub 4eon; Rev. James M. Purke, master of ccremon ips; Rev.

Jamc A Wajsh nd Rev. T. 1, McHugh, acolytes. Father ponaventur McHugh, C. formerly copnepted with the Beranton diocese and who I now a member Pf a aasslonist order, preaoped th mon.

f.thr McHugh 1 a brothr of th Rev, Peter J. MoHugh, Acting paster. HI ermon was on of the most forceful ever delivered at a church will he put, we sre In a better position to five satisfaction. may not need classes, and If onr YOL k'ou examination Indicate such to be the case we will frankly tell you so, masses, up. Third Floor.

edifice at Dlekwm City anij then It wa removed to 'f, when first produced in New York la apparent from the Immense popular lty which Is narking Mr. Wsrfleld'a' engagement at the huge Manhattan opera house, New York. Rev. W. E.

Nicholson, ef Asbury M. E. church, conducted th service. The pall bearers were; Rodham, Hudson, William Hiller, C. Robinson, C.

Hlne. Interment wa In Forest Hill cemetery, morning at o'clock from Nativity church. Wlntermnt In Mooslc, Dec. 7, 1918, William Wintermute. Private funeral this afternoon at 3 o'clock.

gohweitser In Scranton, Pa. Dec. 1911. Muriel Sohweltsar, of 1009 Paul avenue. Funeral tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

morning at 9 o'clock from Holy Cro church. Honr gcranton. Dec. 19li, George A Houser, of Mulberry street, Funerl tpmorrew afternoon at o'clock. Bow In Ucrentpn, Dec, 1911, William Srpup.

ot iii Richmond street Academy announced last night that he had succeeded In booking David Wartleld In a rnvlral of hi greatest success, "Th Auctioneer," for two performances on ChrWtmae dny. In ihs character of Simon Levi, th old Hester etrent second hand and auctioneer, Mr. Wsrfleld le returning to the character that first brought him fame, and which wa the Inter GREEN RIDGE edlctien the Beranton diocese. Ppecial mnslg during th service wa furnished by a selectsd choir from ihs city, comprising Miss M4elyn MoCuiKer. Mia Bus Purns, th MUses Me.

Catherine and Iyrett Barrett, Joseph Edward end ohn 6'Hara. DEATHS Qalsn In Pittsburgh, Dec. 7 WeiBMnw in scranwn. uec; s. Grant The funeral will be held tomorrow morning.

In Scranton, Dec, 1918, Paul Lenehan, of 1201 Eynon street. WllllMns in Beranton. Dec, 8, 1918, Mrs. Agnes Williams. Eewls In Scranton, Dec, J918, Miss JSllxabetli Lewis, of Hale street, ane In Archbald.

Dec. 6, Mrs. Jonn IvHim. of Ash street. The funeral will be (1 this morning at 10 o'clock.

DAVID WARFIELD TO PLAY HERE CHRISTMAS Manager Georg McDonald of th 1911, Mr: Mary Melissa Washburn, (jf 1 1918, Charles J. Qulnn, formerly of OoifroT In Arohbald, Deo, 18. Frsncls Cossrove. Beranton. Kwlrln Beranton.

Dec. 8. Th nw Bt. Bridget' enurcn U4I ctd fo worship yesterday morning, lftlS, Mr. Bridget Haw ley, of 421 wheeler avenue.

Felt Bootg for Men and i Boyg, at LEONARD'S SHOE STORE 603 LACKA. AVE. 387 Mr, De Witt, of Mney avenue, recovering; (rem en attecH the fltiesna Mr, Ire, H. Btphn. ef Qreen rtlilg street, I ill at her Jiome, hi (Joes not seem to be Improving.

mediate step between hi remarkable impersonations lit Weber and Field' burlesques, and his later creations of Herr Anton von forwlg In "The Music and ret Grimm In th "Return of Peter flmm." Thet "The 4 ret (S iter Of In XJjsrs In Dickson City, Dea. 8. 1918, Helen Rogers, of 14 Grant Street. Vlsrasy In Dtinmore, Deo. 8, 118, Mrs.

Charles Tierney, of 13V Potter street, Cavanaurfc In Olyphant, Dec. cott I rf Pottsville. Dec. S. loio issrgen courv, iuiierai luiuunuw afternoort at 3 o'clock from the home and will be private.

I Scranton, Dec. Rev. H. M. CavMey, assistant reo tor of Bt, Franc) church, Nantiaoke.

O'DonneU In Scranton, 'Dec. 1, 1, E4ward J. 0'PPnnell, of 812 South Irving avenue. Funeral tomorrow l18.t Edward Francis Scott. passes great pisiorioai interest ine saaUrtel having served in three different (htfrch.

Th ahurch wa lint rt4 fi North Bcrantep, nt th timber and material used tn c.i oarer In Beranton, Dee. The IMnerai 01 pirp, i.eonarq, ise Msrisret lodger, of 137 Capouf avenue, wa hd trm th at MO o'clock. Auctioneer'' I timely now a It wa Is ae lim 1, Mrs. Margaret Cavanaugh, of East of home Frida day afternoon avenue, unerai tomorrow.

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