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uiiiitutili fun ii.t 'fc BOVLIIIG MATCHES SSSSSBBBBBBSllBBBlBlBBSBBBBBBBaiBBaBSBSSSSSSSBSISSBSJSBW "7 The following la the schedule for the two men bowling team contest of the R. T. M. C. which started Tuesday night: Tuesday, Oct.

2 Ray Tallyn vs. Hill McMasters: Ledyard Med way vs. Frllchtel Hahn. Wednesday, Oct. Hlggln Cairns va.

McGoff Gendall, Bartrom Coons vs, Travis Gardner. Your Dollars Will Do Doublo Duty Put You If Judiciously Spbnt Friday, Oct. 6 Stlne Gllmour vs. Scranton Railway. Ray Tallyn vs.

Frllchtel Hahn. Bhpcb end hcdschcb vhen bilious or constipated; For men, women Tuesday, Oct. 9 Ledyard Medway vs. Hill McMasters, Hlgglne Cairns vs. To svcctca, Torcfrcihi To clean lio Effectually and Gently; Travis Gardner.

Wednesday, Oct. 10 Bartrom Coons vs. McGoff Gendall, Stlne Gllmour vs, Frllchtel Hahn. Friday, Oct 12 Ray Tallyn vs. Scranton Railway, Ledway Medway vs.

ft Travis Gardner. and children; Oct. If Htgglns Cairns vs. Frllchtel Hahn, Bartrom Coons vs. For instance, buying your monthly or weekly groceries at this Friday's all day sale.

Scranton Railway. In this collection of merchandise nuggets for our matchless hour sales tomorrow. The most desirable of Fall and Winter wearables; also fabrics and homefurnishings will be found in the undermentioned. A collection hard to beat a) the special prices made on them for OUR G1REA.T FDuDDDAY I I Wednesday, Oct. 17 Stlne Gllmour vs.

1 Travis Gardner, Ray Tallyn vs. McGoff It requires but a minute or two of your time to read the Gendall: Friday, Oct. 19 Ledyard Medway vs, Scranton Railway, Hlgglns Calms vs, following. Every line and item figures prominently in Hill McMasters. Tuesday, Oct.

23 Bartrom Coons vs your saving needs. Frllchtel Hahn, Stlne Gllmour vs. Mc tr Phone your order if un Goff Gendall. able to git in. vveunesaay, Oct.

Z4 Ray Tallyn vs, There is only one Genuine Syrup of Figs; to get its beneficial effects Acts best on the kidneys and liver, stomach and bowels; SOAP. US A pearl white floating vegetable oil soap, large size. 6 cakes for 25c Travis Gardner, Ledyard Medway vs. Hlgglne Cairns. Friday, Oct.

29 Hill McMasters vs. Scranton Hallway, Bartrom Coons vs. Stlne Gllmour. Tuesday, Oct. McGoff 'Gendall vs.

Frllchtel Hahn. Ray Tallyn vs. Ledyard Medway. Wednesday, Oct. 31 Travis Gardner vs.

Hill McMasters, Hlgglns Cairns vs. Always bay the genuine Manufactured by the scranton Railway. Friday. Nov. 2 Bartrom Coono vs.

FLOUR. Our Best ent makes fashioned, bread the Minnesota Pat the good, old sweet tasting Ray Tallyn, Stlne Gllmour vs. Ledyard Medway. Tuesday, Nov. 6 McGoff Gendall vs.

highest grade Hill McMasters, Travis Gardner vs. 2 pound sacks Frllchtel Hahn. Wednesday. Nov. 7 Hlgglns Cairns A.

vs. Ray Tallyn, Scranton Railway vs. Frllchtel Hahn. SALE NO. 1 BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 2 O'CLOCK.

PEAS. Early June, nice size. Can Friday. Nov. 9 Bartrom Coons vs.

tender and 8c 5m frzjxclsccttCsJ. Hill McMasters, Stlne Gllmour vs. Hlg glns Cairns. flewYork.fl.Y. Tuesday.

Nov. 13 McGoff Gendall vs. Travis Gardner, Ledyard Medway vs. Bartrom Coons. BRIGHT BARGAINS IN THE BASEMENT SALE FOR A SHORT HOUR'S SELLING.

17 QUART 80c BREAD RAISERS FOR 49c Made, of extra heavy grade of tin ijlate, with side handles and perforated cover. This bread raiser is the product of one of the The genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale by all first class druggists. The full name of the compani California Pig Syrup Co. is always printed on the front of every package. Price Fifty Cents per bottle.

Wednesday. Nov. 14 Ray Tallyn vs. Stlne Gllmour, Scranton Railway vs. MoOoff Gendall.

Friday. Nov. IS Hill McMasters vs. Stlne Gllmour, Hlgglns Culrr.3 vs. Bartrom Coons.

Tuesday, Xbv. 20 McGoff Gendall vs. Ledyard Medway, Travis Gardner vs. Scranton Railway. Wednesday.

Xov. 22 Frllchtel Hahn vs. Hill McMasters. TOMATOES. The famous Willow Grove brand; solid, cold packed, natural flavor; 3 pound can at 8c (Only 1 doz.

to buyer.) CORN. Summer brand selected cream sugar corn used; 12'c kind at 10c Dozen, $1.10. SUCCOTASH. Pride of Penwater brand; another grade. This sale, can 10c mediate friends and relatives attend ed.

WEST SCRANTON The couple left on a late train for New York and Philadelphia, to be gone about a month. On their return they will reside on Chestnut street. GAVE PARTY, man held the defendant under 1500 ball for court. Miss Jennie Jenkins; of 215 South Rev. J.

8. Miller, of, St. Mark's Church, Resigns to Return to New Castle. best makers. A very low price at 49c each.

25c CARPET BROOMS, VERY SPECIAL, EACH 18c Our standard a grade that Is usually retailed for 20c; mnde from a selected stock of Illinois corn, firmly sewed together with 3 rows of strong twine handle smoothly finished. This Is a big bargain in brooms. 69c MEDIUM SIZE CLOTHES BASKETS, EACH 45c This number Is made of extra flit quality of whlto whole willow. Heavy braided handles, and top edge of basket Is strongly made. Always room for a clothes basket in every house.

Have you room for one of these at this price? 75 NICELY TURNED CLOTHES PINS FOR 5c 50c NEAR CUT CLAS3 FRUIT BOWLS AT 29c Large size fine Imitation of the genuine, cut glass; useful, and an added ornament to your table or sideboard. Strong und well finished. 3 GALLON STONE CROCKS, 30c KIND, FOR 20c Have dark glaze lining. A handy size to have for pickling or prcservlns use In the fall season; also good size to hold suuer kraut. has returned homo after visiting friends on this side.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles of North Lincoln avenue, have returned home after a visit of several days at Port Jervls: C. L. Hartmarr, of North Bromley avenue, Is confined to his home by an illness.

There was a meeting last evening of the Panooka Tribe of Red Men, when they raised several chiefs. The Father Whalen Drill Corps will meet next Friday night. Hyde Park avenue, gave a tin shower party at her home last Tuesday evening In honor of Mrs. Albert Turner, who had just returned from her wed ding tour. DIED IX FOREST CITT.

William Reynolds, who formerly resided on this side, died at his home In Forest City yesterday. The deceased was a brother of Thos. Reynolds, of Sumner avenue; Benjamin Reynolds, of Jackson street, and was an uncle to Dr. Arthur and George 13. Reynolds.

KILLED IN ARCHBALD MINE. A large number of friends were pres good time' was ent and a thoroughly CAN PUMPKIN. From the Genesee Valley; extra fine; makes rich pies. Can 4 for 25c. enjoyed by all.

Bar. J. S. Miller, who for the pant four months ha been cantor of the Mrs. T.

R. Dawes, of Wyoming, Is a visitor on this side. NOTES AND PERSONALS. SL Mark's Lutheran church on Wash The condition of Mrs. OMalley.

who burn street, has resigned to accent the Miss I. Jenkins, of Lafayette street. was recently burned by lire. Is much Improved today. has gone to Clifford to spend her va cation.

Daniel Roderick, of Wllkes Barre, Dr. Rryant. of North Main avenue. 10 QUART GRANITE ENAMEL PRESERVING KETTLES TENDERED A BANQUET. John Fern, of North Main avenue, who recently returned from Europe, was tendered a banquet last Tuesday at Lohman's on Spruce street.

Those who entertained him were the directors of the Taylorvllle Building was a caller on this side recently. Is In New York City this last few Usual tic Quantity limited. 8PINACH. This is an extra quality selected garden spinach. Cjm 12c Dozen, $1.39.

First quality. Has heavy bull handlo. kettle. Miss Martha Jenkins, of Plymouth, Is the guest of her uncle, Arthur Eng lish, of Price street. days.

Miss Anna Westervclt, of Railroad avenue, and Miss Catherine Walsh, of Second street, attended a dance at Nicholson hist evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Buchan, who re Wlllard Oliver, of Hampton street.

Is and Loan Association. The affair whs a very enjoyable one, many speeches ill at his home. SALE NO. 2 BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 3 O'CLOCK. and toasts being made by several of The Lackawanna Company will pay pastorate of his former congregation at New Castle.

While residing on thin ride Mr. Miller was well liked by his con gregatlon and made friend with all whom he came In contact with. He was the successor to Rev. A. L.

Kamer and since his coming here has done much for the church. Last Sunday he delivered his farewell sermon and on Tuesday returned to his former home In New Castle. As yet there has been no minister railed to take his place, but at next Sunday' services Ilev. J. Saver, of Sugervllle, will preach two trial sermons.

The congregation will hold a meeting on Oclober 10. and If they think him satisfactory he will be chosen as Mr. Miller's successor. the members. Following are the names side at 1109 Vandeventer ASPARAGUS TIPS.

Savov brand. Can today at the Hampton, Sloan, Hyde park. Continental. Archbald, Cayuga of the speakers: Mulherin. John Hastlc, ii.

J. Cooper, M. I. Judge, and Brlsbln mines. J.

Mackln and M. C. Judge. Mrs. O.

P. Clark, of Edwards court. GRAHAM CRACKERS. was taken suddenly 111 last Tuesday. MEETING TONIGHT.

The West Side police captured a mule on North Main avenue yesterday. The Protected Hime Circle of which llitchner's, Schcuer's, Medlar's and National His cuit Co. Package 8c announce the manage of their daughter Lucy, to P. W. Mer.

of Rochester, Y. The marriage wil take place the latter pert of this month. Mrs. o. Ilanlster.

of Buffalo. N. Is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. C.

K. Ileman, of South Hyde Park avenue. Mrs. Wilbur Williams, of South Hyde Park avenue, gave a party at her home recently. 30c IRISH POINT DOOR PANEL CURTAINS, EACH 19c Size 32x40 indies; there are five strikingly odd and pretty medallion patterns in this selection we will offer for this hour.

Sale will take place in the drapery department, third floor. and as no one came to lay clHlm to It the animal Is In a barn In the rear Mrs. 8. Cooksoii, of North Van Huron avenue, is president, will meet this evening In Flnley's hall on Lackawanna avenue. At the last meeting there of the station.

Miss Kate Hubert, of 1813 Jackson were about twenty new members re1 ceived. At this meeting there Is ex street, gave a party at her home re cently. Miss Anna liuuer, of Wliliamsport, TEAS. Oolong, Gunpowder, Ceylon and Uncolored Japan; also Knglish breakfast. Per pound 49c 3 for $1.39.

pected a larger number. Mr. Simmers, the State deupty. Is d'Jng tine work for the society. After the business session there will be refreshments served.

M'NICHOL KILLED. Martin McNIchol, of 1614 Luzerne street, was Instantly killed In the Arch bald mlne yesterday. The accident occurred about 8:30 In the morning and bis death whs due to a fall of rock. Mr. McXlrhol was going on his way from the shaft to the chamber, when he was crushed beneath a fall of rock blessed the sad accident hastened to his PITTSTON DEPARTMENT and Market Street.

CHARLES KESSLER, Manajrer, Cor. South slain Pho Be 6510 B. BOW DOUBLE BREASTED NORFOLK SUITS. Splendid 12.00 and eome li.jO grades in this offering. The Ktn Russian styles are In sizes 3 Ktm Norfolks.

4 to a years. Also in this sam gathering Hoys' Double Hreasted Suits, 8 to PI years, with plain trousem. Newebt patterns in sturdy weave; best wearing casliiicriK, worsteds, cheviots; also homespuns. Made satisfactory In every particular. BEST 10c OUTING FLANNELS, THIS HOUR 7V2c An excellent quality.

Plenty of staple In the bright and medium colors; mostly pink and blue stripes lend In tli lslgim. Time of year when heavy garments are suKgeste.J by the coolness In the air. This weight and quality highly ad ipted for many us, In the making of Kurtnuiits fur old und ung. 7a yard Instead of pic this hour. new James McNulty.

of Port Griffith, who nersed the sadacrldent hastened to his assistance but he beyond oil humun aid. Ills neck was fractured utid his COFFEE. The well known Combination lUendj line taste. Per pound 19c 52 for $1.00. was burnea ny un sieneo body badly crushed.

ELECTED OFFICERS. At a meeting of the Chrltlan Endeavor society the Sherman AV nue Mission held Tuesday evening, officers were elected as follows: Caleb Tay lor. president; Daniel Reese, vice president; Chester Thomas, recording secretary; Elmer Davis. orn sM.ndlng secretary; Sadie Watklns, treasurer; illctiurd 1'hllllps. chorister, and Kllra No.

colliery about six Deceased, who is about thirty three yesrs of age. leaves a widow and three children. Ills remains were removed to died of his Injuries last mgnv much suffering. He was aged 17 yeura ami Is survived by his wife and the following brothers and sisters: Timothy, of Scranton: Mrs. William Moughan.

tils home, where I'ndvrtuker J. K. lagan had charge. beth Heme, pianist. Mrs.

Joseph Coyne. Mrs. Amnony amu den and Mrs. Armstrong. Funeral announcement win oe nmuo tomorrow.

SALT. Kr table use. 3 11). sacks 10c 2 7 lb. sacks 15: 2H pounds 19c ROLLED OATS.

(junker, Mother's and Victor Oats. 2 pound pacjf age be EXCELLENT COTTON BIEGE DRESS FABRICS AT 27 Inches wide. The entire line of patterns are tine Imlt itlotis of the fash ionablu shallow plaid all wool drers goods. The assortment also contains a lot of stripes, dots and broken plaids, mostly In greys and ins. Make stylish wrappers, children's dres.

'es and wuUts, etc. Scu window display, uno hour at this price. WOMEN'S 25c GRADE OF FLEECE LINED HOSE 15c Fast black heavy thread Cotton Hone. Heavy ribbed top. There are a few In this lot of 2.1 dozen that have Just a slluht bit of Imperfection In making, otherwise couldn't be purchased If nil llrst quality at a irlce that allows us to sell them this hour for nearly half.

Quantity limited. your fall and winter Hosiery wants from tills lot on sale for this hour. Select council will 'meet this evening. Brunch L. C.

11. will meet this evening. The annual meeting of the lot owners of the Plttston Cemetery Association for the election trustees, will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the office of Thomus il. Lance A on Wuler street. Miss Sarah I'oxe, of Norman street, has ret limed fi.jin an extended visit to Ml.

Px'ono. Patrick Kagan. of Tompkins street, has gone to Virginia to work In the soft coal region. Mlsse AnnulicI McDonald and Alice English have returned from a ten days' stay In New York. Frank Kcrlns, of New York, has returned in his home after a visit to relutlves In this city.

WEST PITTSTON. Supper will be served In the Trinity Sunday school room this evening from o'clock on. Attorney W. Mall has returned MARRIED LAST EVENING. Miss Matilda Cussese, of Chestnut street, was last night united In mar rluge to Lulgl Chlcelia, at St.

Lucie's church on Chestnut street. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. Father Landln, pastor of the church. The bride Is the sister of FL'NERAL THIS MORNING. The funeral of the.

late Jeremiah BEFORE ALDERMAN NOONE. Kate Sampson, colored, of Iiunn'e Patch, was lust night arrulgned before aldermun at the instance of Alexander Boydo, of Kmmct street. Hoydo said that last Friday evening he went ratling on Miss Sampson and drank to excess and that he was dod and. woke at (o'clock on Saturday morning to lind that he was minus a 110 bill. He ako said that there, were several Inmates In the house besides the Sampson woman, but wus certain tliut she was the one who hud his money.

After hearing the testimony the alder Mooney was held this morning rmm the iinlly horns on Main street. I'p. iM Plttston. at o'clock. A mar of requiem was celebrated In St.

Mary's church by Rev. Fat lu Orogan. J. A. Cftssese, and was attended by her sister.

Hloma. 7 he groom Is employed ns a sculptor by Carluccl Co. The groomsman was Joseph Af SALE NO. 3 BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 4 O'CLOCK. Interment In St.

Jonn cemetery. THE BOOS FUNERAL. The funeral of Mrs. James Boos will SNAPS. 'flit? ginger ones; fresh bits to tickle your palah' wiUiyour morning colYoe.

I i js fur 25c ter Hie ceremony was performed there was a reception given In honor of the happy couple at Cassese's restaurant on Luckuwunna avenue, only the lm be held tomorrow afternoon at from her late home on Swallow street. You want to open up a savings front a trip to Philadelphia. Mrs. J. It.

Nangle and daughter left today for New York for Melt with 3( ltd IsB Rev. Mr. Rliiker, assisted ny Hcv. Mr. Smytlie, of Avoca.

will officiate at services to held In Ijingcllffe Presby terlan church, Avoca, the former town A CRACKERS. lb. box for Account with a reliable liistitu 10c RUSSIA TOWELING FOR 72o Nearly cost of manufacture; extra heavy, tirin weave, very desirable for roller towels, (iood opportunity to replenish your towel stock. the firmer'a parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. It. Tumi'xoii. tion. Well, lir's the lank for of Mrs.

ii. Mr. and Mrs. II. It.

Crawford have you. The potent factor of con Interment will be made in Lanrrciirre returned to their home In New York after a visit with A. A. Hryden and kcrvutivo handling of having no cemetery. MINCE MEAT.

Kp'n'ure brand. This year's prepurutioii. l'ackngu fur 25c. 1MI.II', counts wan never Letter exempli ficd thuu the manner in which Mrs. Dora l.ee Cook spent yesterday niED crnDENi.Y.

cor go WalksxnU. a well known T.tth. wlih Dnjlns friends, unnlnn. died suddenly ystcrdhy after an Illness of only a few hours of dropsy. The KEYSTONE Ueotga iw nen is on the sick list.

It. K. Wnrtl. Watchmaker. Jeweler, and Engraver.

Mrs. Wnlksxnls worked Inst Tuesday GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER. 4 lb. box for and was tnken sick Tiday night. He man aged S3 years and has one iirotnrr Removed from Paull lililg.

to 112 Wyoming av. 4t3 here. BANK takes enro of your account. The funeral will Ink Hurt tomorrow morning at o'clock. AltCIIIIAI.il.

Mrs, (laleetle, of Yirk city, who STARCH. (iilbert Greaves'; 3 lb. box of laundry starch fur 15c has travelled with her husband, a mis THE eOMMlKMIONEItHIIIP. It Is expected that Mayor I.nngnn will milk" public his Appointment of a CORN STARCH. Pound at 5c tilomiry, lliiougli all the, foreign mission lands, will lecture on nil foreign mlslon woik In the Archimld l'resh.

tn Inn church Friday evening at 7.3V All are Invited to attend. TIll'RMDAV, TIIK I'OlllI'lL street commissioner this evening at the 33 TOALuOW LACE AND INSEHTJON FOR 4o 2 to Inches wide; all the most Myllxh und llrmly inn patterns, wllh In lertlons tn match. A grade that house sewers and dress makers, lind practical for underwear and pillow case trimming. The comes In varied and pleasing designs, and unusually belter grit lo than ordinarily seen. WOMEN'S 59c PIQUE WAISTS AT 39c Kr fall wear, this number Is acceptable, ma le from heavy quality pique In WliltM Willi tlnv little dots of black: shield style lutes.

Straight dlur of same material; well mmle; not often found ut this hour's small prku of SUc. (Waist ibimrtmetii third lloor.) 35c BAMBOO TABOURETTES, EACH 21c Another lot of those luielv made little stands; nnfttin'c 11 'i holies hlith: lnch si mo top, which Is covered with tine quality llrmly made; orniitnciitiil and useful In every particular. Can bu ucd for setting Jardiniere and vases on. $1.25 BED SPREADS FOR AS LITTLE AS 97o Kstru large size while Honeycomb Marseilles patterns, soft finish, ready hemmed, and ready for Immediate use. Supply your wtoiis from this special offer; It's a choice number, nearer cost of making.

A lnul.t mid snappy bargain. BOYS' BROWN FLEECED LINED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 19o SUes 21 to it: neck finished with tups and button stitching, and heavy fleecing, t'omfortalilii undergarments to keep tho youngsters warm when the frost of winter Hoots In on the north wind. regular meeting of select council. John lli nnlghnn, the assistant commlrxloner, Is favorably sunken of for the pnsl MACARONI. Medium, broad lind Hut I it hi in I package 5c lion.

James Munlev, councilman from the Fifth ward, Is also a randlilntn, hut It Is said that Mayor Langnn told him that he was not to be the successful It. K. Wnril, Watchmaker, Jeweler, and Engraver. Removed from Paull llltltf. tu 111 Wyoming ave.

4tl (SUA HASTE Ml) I'UISTISO. "Oh, the joy of a beautiful, restful room in the home; A wealth of elegant draperies, the tasteful arrangements; And to blend all into one harmonious whole, 1 A golden, mellow light full of ton and color." man. CATSUP. Large bottles nt The (tenertil entlment of the city Is for the advancement of lletinlgluin and the mayor will very likely appoint him, DILL PICKLES, I Per Nice lino flavor. Have jMur cataloyurt or pries UhU prtiHirrd with kill and cart by the Job I'rintinf Ifrpartmrnt of Tho Srranlon Truth.

Ak for vrim and Mtnph. Cheap work IlltAKEMAN INJt'llKD. tinen 10c Charles Keating', of Cork Imm, a brnkiitmn on (he Lehigh Valley, was severely Injured yesterday nftrrnonn whits about his duties, lis was stand Suburban Light loukt cheap. gioe a guaranteed trig on a car when some Iron bridge girder tm lh car behind shifted and caught him by the legs, "the light that never fallsj New prritxc, competent workmen, II. Wnrtl, Watchmaker, Jeweler, and Engraver.

Removed from Paull Uldtf. to 112 onktg ave, When hn was est Heated he was hur ried the hospital, whur he will be confined tor soma time..

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