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The Scranton Truth from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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fatfist WEDNESDAY, THE ridvc You a In Your Ctooct 2AQ AGO if you had commenced to save something each pay day yon would not have missed it and' would now have a snug sura, if put in an interest account with the SYRACUSE CLUO HITS TO WITHDRAW FROM THE NEW YORK STATE LEAGUE Well now, we don't mean' a skeleton in just the same light yon are in the haljU of regarding In fact, there's no light yet upon this thing at all. i i FCOm MAKER TO Third National Dank, CytaUM Senate, Isv, OAPXTALt C00.C00; CUSPLU3 (EASNED) 1300,000. CH3AKIZXD 1872 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Compound interest paid on monthly balances, on Savings Accounts, whether large or small. OPXN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7:00 TO :00 O'CLOCK.

When the New York Stat league begins the aeaaon next spring there may be several change In the club circuit Applications for franchises have been filed by three cities, and two of the old clubs may withdraw. Syracuse, It Is said, is anxious to enter the Eastern league and there Is a strong We mean td ask you if you've got a dark closet in your house? Stuffy, unhandy things, dark closets. Do yon know that we can throw light on dark closets? Tell yon how tomorrow. SUBURBAN ELECTRIC LIQHT CO. effort will be made to obtain a berth In the Eastern league.

It Is understood that their application for a franchise Is already In the handa of President Powers of that organisation. Elmira baBe ball enthusiasts are making a strong bid to succeed, Syracuse In the event, of the Stars dropping out. Auburn, which has already supported a team In the Empire State league, and Schenectady, once a member of the league Is also desirous of election to membership to All any vacancy which may occur. Nothing definite will be done toward rearranging the circuit until the league meets in the spring. NO MIDDLEMAN'S PROFITS.

TKE STANDARD MAKE F02 SIXTY YEARS Srobablllty of Utlca selling out Au urn. Schenectady and Elmlra are the candidates for admission. At the meeting of the New York State league held In Syracuse Monday Messrs. Kuntsch and Griffin, of the Stars, stated that they would not continue their club In the league and that the franchise was on the market An IS UNCLE SAM VIOLATING THE RAILROAD RATE LAI7 06. I S).

1:06, sad 10:20 a. 12:40. 40 sad e. at. For New York ami MAY ASHE BACK Philadelphia, 8:00 sad 10:20 s.

m. sad 12:40 department, as has been the practice aa p. m. ror Tooybann at 1:10 p. i.

For Buffalo. 1:16. 4:26 nd 1:00 a. in the past, but It is a donntable ques Washington, 6. Is Uncle flam violating his own railroad rate law? This is ono of the problems which F.

DASS, 210 Wyoming Avenue, SORANTON, PA. 1:66. 0:40 and 11:10 D. m. ror rllnshamton and way station, 10:10 a.

Klinlr and tion as to whether the railroads have a right, for Instance to transport MANAGE ST. PAUL way nation. p. is. For uweo, syr.

mm snd t'tlcs, 1 s. m.j 1:66 p. ro. fifty soldiers cheaper than they would For Mont rote, a. m.i 1:03 and 0:40 D.

lltiy members or a theatrical company m. NichoUoa ai eoiiimnilation, 4:00 p. m. Uintbauiton nccommorlntlon at (:16 p. m.

under tho party rate privilege. Tho railroad may make partF It was reported today in local base ItlonnMlmrc Itlvltlnn For Northnmher. ball circles that Edward M. Ashenback. rates, according, to a recent ruling of UEECECEAU CONNELL'S GLEGTI.IG SILVER PASTE TOR OLZANINO AND POLISHING JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE.

Is free from grit. Contains nothing injurious to the finest goods. DIRECTIONS FOR I'SING. After shakbvr thoroughly apply with a soft sponge (Uklni care to aee that the sponge contaliiH no grit) and rub until the article to clean. Then rlnae In Hot Water and polish with a aoft cloth.

Rub briskly, and a beautiful lustre will be produced which will hold Ita brilliancy for a long time. Should the cream become too add a little OHd Water. PRICE 1 HAI'F rT 25c 1 OXE QT, lie. A CCnElt lH fffMBjaf All, BMCfwor to Mciwrewu ConneU. land at and 10: a.

1:56 and (:0 p. m. For Plymouth, 1 06 p. m. Runday Tralna For New York.

106, 3:. 1:06. 10:20 s. 1:40 snd 1:36 p. m.

For mnnager of the Scranton base ball club, will go to St Paul, next spring, to manage the Western Association the Interstate Commerce Commission will soon be called upon to solve. The federal government, through the war department, has yearly contracts with many of the railroads of the country for the hauling of troops and It Is said that In many Instances the railroads are making lower ratea for thlB service than they do to theatrical companies, clrcuea and other enterprises. The question im to whether or not this coimtltutcs a discrimination under the law passed at the last session of congress, has al roHitv hppn nreaented to the commls HONESDALE. Buffalo. snd s.

1:66. and team In that city next season. Ashen 11:10 p. m. For Itlnshantna and way ita back last week was declared free by linn.

una itrio the National Base Ball Commission to nioominurs Leave Scranton at sign where he pleases for next year. A pretty wedding was solemnised in 10:20 a. ni. and :40 p. SB.

While It Is not certain that he is to St. Magdalln'a church yesterday af the commission, but It "was also no creed that they shall not give one party a cheaper rute than they do an other. The war department olnclala declare they know ot no legal reason why they muy not continue tho contract for the transportation of troops now in force, but to be on the safe aid they have asked the Interstate Commerce Commission ror an opinion. It Is understood that the railroads desire to haw the contracts continued, but they also want the approval of the) commission. go to St Paul, It is known positively lln's church at 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when Miss Anna daughter of Mrs.

John Lens, of East Honesdale. that he will not return to this city. N. O. 4 W.

RAILWAY. In effect September 18. 1908. slon, and has been the subject of sev eral informal niimna His successor as manager of the Scranton team has not as yet been selected and Louis A. Holferlch were united In Train leave Bcrantoa for Cartoondau and Intermediate Lulnts at 10:10 a.

m. and marriage. Th ceremony was per members. An early ruling Is expected. There Is nothing In tho new rail rond law prohibiting the railroad muk 8:10 p.

m. formed by Itev. William Daell. Tho bridesmaid was Miss Vera Murray, and ine SDeciul contracts with the war ror roaiene. nmrwi.

Kiag. toa, Port Jerri. Cornwall, Nee York City, Norwich, Walton. Delhi, Sidney, Oarltla. HERMANN TRAINS tna groom waa attended by Ebon Keen.

Mr. and Mrs. Helferlch are both popular young people of Honesdale and were the recipients of a large i. with throasb otld veatlbaled trab with Pnlima buffet parlor ear for Philadelphia, TO MEET GANS number of beautiful presents, consisting of cut glass, furniture, and silver with oniv on raang or ear ror naitiaer a a tViahlnstoa. D.

C. and all priori pal oalat ware. They left on the 6:60 Delaware aoutb and weet. aa wi ll aa Atlantic City eat) noon; 1:52, 8:28, 8:32. 17.

10:40 p. m. For Honesdale 8:50 a. 4:10 p. m.

For Albany and points north and east, 4:10 tn. A. A. HEARD. O.

P. Albany, N. T. W. a.

LIDDLK. D. F. ft P. Scranton.

Pa. and Hudson train for a ten day" wed Chicago, Nov. 7. With plans al ding trip to Philadelphia, New York and other cities. Upon their return they will reside at tho home of the ready mapped out "Kid" Hermann, Unea, Home, ueweso, au other point North and Booth oa ilnln Lin at 10.10 a Metarules trains arrive Bcraatoa 7:26 a.

m. and 1:36 p. n. Train arriving Rrranton 7:26 a. ro.

make eloa connection with New Jersey Central fait train for Philadelphia. Atlantic City, Haitlmore, Waiblnctoa, Pennsylvania Stat and boutaera point. UNUAV TRAINS. For Carboadale and Intermediate station, 8:16 a. w.

and 7 pm. For Foreat City, Foyntelle, Wlnwood, Preaton Pats, Hsnreek snd Csdoels, con netting with malu line train sorts sad south, st 1.16 a. ro. ReMrntni train arrive Sersatea, 7:26 a. at.

sad 6:46 p. so. Passeager rates, tee eents per mile. J. C.

ASDKRSO.N, TrnSle Msnsger. New York. I. B. WELSH.

T. P. Bvrantoa. who cinched his match with Joe Uans last Saturday for the championship bride's parents, on Willow avenue. The regular monthly meeting of the ror Lang nraaca.

aeoarj rara. ia a. (through eeacbl) 1 p. a Sunday 7:20 s. snd 1:10 p.

m. New imrj rnaet reauris. "Phllailelpbla" tear lea re Srrntoa p. ro. week nay ealy.

For Beadlsg. Lebanoa ad Harrtebora at a. a. 1 p. or.

Sunday, 7:38 a. 1 p. m. Handay. 7:10 a.

a. For rate nd Urkets apply asenr at iit tloa. W. O. BKMLBB, 7rPretdeat ad Oeneral Masaatr.

W. C. Hop, Oeaeral Paaaenger Afas of the world In tho lightweight division, today started light training for town council wus neid at the city hall Monday evening. All but two of the the mill. The champion will do llaht work members were present A number of bills were ordered paid.

An ordinance LACKAWANNA AND UYOMIMJ VALLEY RAILROAD CO. (Laarel Use.) Trats leae gerastoa at 1:00. 1 00. m. 4 KM.

1:00 sad s. si. dally. At a. weet 4f and everf twenty ntintea thereariar aad at fast a.

SI. Sssday nd ever twenty minute ther. after, emit aad IwliHtlag alfbt. ar rlflof at Wllkea Harr farty on nilnutea later. Tea anante ernedaie re operated week daj for two weeks and then go to Los Angeles, where he will commence his hard licks for the battle, which will was passed fixing the burgess' salary at 826 per year, payable semi annually.

The road and ditch en llldge street will be examined and repaired. John Kubach and William Sell, of the take place New Year's day, at Tono' pan. Nevada. M. NORTON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER.

Blank Account Books, All sizes and all styles. Fur all sorts of business. Commercial and Social Stationery. Office and Desk Requisites. Wall Papers and Decorations.

Window Shades and Room Moulding. Draught man's Materials. Postal Card and Stamp Albums. Newspapers and Periodicals on sale And delivered by carrier and mails anywhere. 300 Lackawanna Avenue SORANTON, PA.

At Los Angeles the sturdy little DELAWAKE HUDSON It. Honesdale and Hawley Trolley com lightweight fighter Intends to devote pany, were present at the meeting. two weeks to strenuous tralnlnc. Af LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROADl (la Kffect Uay 13, 1906.) Trains lea for Wliket Bam: For Alleatowa, Heading aad Betblhj Phlladelpiila. tCaatoa and New Yrk, tM.

4.U sad 11:16 a. aad 5:38 p. a. U. a U.

eoouectloa leave acraatea 11:64 p. 7:42 aod 1.66 a. 3:26 aad 4 p. a. uaoj a.

1:68 aad u. m. ter he has conditioned himself fairly They stated that the delays In constructing the railway was caused by well he will make preparations to move Tim table in effect Sept. SO. 1908.

Tralna leave Scranton as follows: For Carbondale 8:34, 7:63. 8:60. 10:08, 11:17 a. 12:06. 1:10.

4:10, 6:20. 8:25. 7:20, 8:33. 10:10, 11:35 12:38 a. m.

from 1:30 to :40 i. m. Malted Tral, atoppta eelv at Plttatoe, leave Brrastna every ener datlr, urept Sunday, freaa 1:1 a. si. te 1:1 p.

arriving at Wllkea Barre So mlaatea later. rraoeeat serrtrw betwen Bcrantoa. Kay Ang Park asd Peteraesrs. Be (older lor tralna rarrytng bastas. B.

g. WTI.Y. Tragic alias nr. Is eflert Ort. 1.

Mod the company not being able to secure to the battle grounds, where he will terminate his hard work for the most material and therefore asked for an extension of six months to complete Important combat of his career. the work. The council will take some For Honesdale 10:08 a. ror wblt llasee tnd prlrnl points ta coal regions i lu ao.t 11:16 a. ss.

3:13 snd 6 00 p. Hundija it.il p. s. D. U.

connertloo teavee acraatea 6:30 p. m. action In the matter this week. I'm Brown. See page I.

tt For Wiikes Barre :15. 7.42. 8:40. I VEW JKItSFT CKNTRAL. :5:.

10:65. a. 12:00 noon; 2:20. KID LA1IIE MAY SUtun I New York: W. ISr snd 1.66 s.

3.26 aad dal 1:68 p. ro. For Tankhannork, Towaada, 1:28. 4:38. 6:15..

8:15. 7:60. 1:10. 10:50. The diagram of reserved seats for the three act drama, "Flowers of the Forest," opened at Chambers' drug 11:54 p.

m. except local poinra. amy, ai. aad 4 40 d. m.

a) p. a Is, Rim Suadaz Fimlra, SuBdsvV For Albany and points north and tore esterday morning, and the ad east 7:53 4:10 p. m. O. A H.

i ooneetloa leave TO vance sale of scats Indicates that there RI1IG a. m. and i M. H. root Libert street.

N. B. Corrected to June 24. IK. For New lark and Eaern.

SO aad sd I s. Hanilay. and 2tlo p. a. Trains leave SrraMaa tr PblUitelpbl.

Beth lebea. Alleatowa. Mao Chank. White Raven. Aabler.

Wllkefrbarre and llitetna. I e. a. 1 p. aad f.

Band, a. aad 1:10 p. a. Msakat City" gfprea leaves Brraato dally. 1 J' cJaDAT TRAINS.

For Carbondale 8:50. 10:20 a. will be a large crowd each evening For ltha a. lieneva. Sael M(ni Fall and the Wet 11:00 noon; 1:58.

4:10, 5:50, 11:36 I 07, 3 67. 4 St and 11:31 p. a D. A H. eonaecttnn leave p.

m. A number of gentlemen friends of W. F. Snyder helped him celebrate his fiftieth birthday on Monday. The evening was spent In csrda, rafter Detroit.

Nov. 1.Gt La For wiikes Barre 10:56, a. p. di li.uu 1.20. i ia vlgne, the once Invincible Saginaw Kid.

which refreshments were served. Those may again enter the ring aa a candl present were: Hon. George Purdy, NEVS IN date for the lightweight championship. He has accepted the challenge l.ued NICE IN GRIP OF HUREICAN E. H.

F. Genung, A. T. Kearle. H.

J. Con gor. C. C. Jadwtn.

H. 8. Salmon. recently by Frank Erne, former light O. Blakney, M.

Atkinson and E. E. weight champion, and Is willing to Pennlman. hear from Erne. was received by Sergeant John Thomas at the central police station last night Lavlgne has been leading the simple J.

J. Malarfcey will reopen his school in Musical History nail on ire ror me mat sis months and In next Wednesday, Nor. 7. 6t3 speaking or the challenge said: "My dally exercise at the gymnasium of the Detroit Athletic Associa The Honesdale basket ball team will play the strong Avoca five at the ar tion conclusively demonstrates to me mry Tuesday evening, November II. It Waa lyoadiHl Patrolman Harry Rraduhaw was the city's accountant last night In receiving the ballot boxes at the city hull.

A friend had given him a clgur and Ita shape excited suspicion. The pstrulmun opened It sand found a squib well up towards the end thut, when Ignited, hud more power than several Ore cracker. Milton Salmon and J. K. Coleman, than I ran ran Just as fast and long, hog just as fast and long and nunch students at the University of Pennsyl vunla, are spending a few day at the the bag Just aa fast and long as over and I am confident that with urorjer home or their parents, at this place.

To Pave Dapont Court The Barber Asphalt company was the only bidder Monday for the work of paving Dupont court. The price asked was square yard. Gilbert Made Patrolman Benjamin Gilbert who has been acting as substitute patrolman, has been promoted to the vancancy on the police force caused by the resignation of Thomas Shaffer. Reserve Patrolman Edward Maiaon has been mad substitute patrolman. Remain IdtmUaed The body of Joseph Murphy, who died in Chicago, as reported to the chief of police lust i night, has been Identified.

The father of the dead man lives on Wales street North gcranton. and he will have hi son remains brought to this city. training I will be Just as good as I was in my paimy days." Mrs. B. F.

Keeler la visiting relatives In Wnghamton. Meyer Luatntsky Is a business caller In New York this week. Taken to Hospital Michael Nlcnlas, of II 38 Kynon strwt. was taken to tits tin. YwKisisJeiriBoittO the West Side hospital yesterday after Bear tat tifutira noon with a crushed thumb, received In the oxford mine by Having it caught between th bumpers of two coal cars.

For a mild, easy action of the bowel, a single dose of Doan's Iteguleta Is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a bog. Ask your druggist for them. et.y Mr e.eH '''tiiyy TK.

rr laaaats eM assaaaa aaasa waaBsanaaaaaaaajasa GENERAL SPORTS. 1 In Trouble John Horn, aged 10 years; Prank Horn, aged 12 year, and 10 year nld Paul Jackson, all col Ey Was Cat Vtr. E. Whitney, of lot Edwards court was taken to the Jimmy lhlit Is worth 8100.000. nearly ored, were caught la the act of break an or wnicii is invested in real estate.

George Hughes, the only son of Thomas Hughes, famous as th author of "Tom Hrown at Oxford." Is th owner of a larg ranch In Kan Sua, ciarenc Forbes si anxious to get oaca into ins mrnim um, n.iin anrf hm hits l.n..u m. I. III ing Into a fruit stand st the corner or Adams avenue and Mulberry street Monday morning and were ur rented. They were arraigned in police court yesterday, but were rtmundrd for a future hearing. mill sa.uoo on mm against Abe At tell.

It's more than an even chance that with Hilly Bull at New Huven for a METHOD IN wee, or two. Yale will develou West Bid honpiial Monday, suffering from laceration of the right eye, received while at work In the oxford barns. Whitney and other men wro loading hay In the oxford barn when on of the wires of a bail of hay bmlte, cutting his right eye. He was taken to the West Hid hospital. whr his Injured eye was dressed.

II was able to go horn. ringer Aaiptttaird Margaret Blake, 14 years old. of 161 Evans court was received at the West Hid hospital with a crushed linger, sustained In a mill, situated on Academy street Hit was kkker and drop kliker wtv will be heard rroin in the big gam. Harvard mtets th Carlisle Indians on riaturdny, and It la conceded that tne crimson will nave to take a de at work Monday, when accidentally l3 elded brace to avert defeat at the hands of the great redskins, who play Just the kind of game that Harvard finds It linrd lo coe with. Yale nlinoat Invariably does better than Harvard against the army.

Last year Yale scored 2i points. This wss a week after the Harvard game, and very close to Yale's game with Prime ton. Jlmmle Callahan has sued Cotnlakey. th finger of the right hand was caught in the machinery. Th finger waa amputated up to th drat joint.

Nice, Nov. 7. After heavy rain Karly In th evening the Quid du I kll.ll U'H I.U I Mil. till. UML and hall storm and high winds I.

ami lo. treuls. All trulttc wu atopped. Tho largu wooden structure forming tho cute and buttling establishment, known ax the llulns hi I'lugn. was entirely can led away by the w.ivea.

lit tho port the extreme violence of th atorta throughout (he entire day Wednesday undated the cellars of house to thu depth of a metre. a terrific guie Petit will! unprecedented fury far Into the night on the sea of the While ti, for alleged bresch of ronlrsct. It Is ssld that the object of I lie rromeimde ilea Anglais re celved the full flu of thu waves, i was fell. Vvsavis druuged their an which, rushing aivruss the driveway, Ichor and the roadway waa badly poured In torrents down the sido rvckvd. front.

Hueh a heavy sea ha been unknown In Nice for twenty five year. Took the Clilldretv Mrs. B. Dug gan, agent of th Board of Associated Charities, found a case of neglect and destitution on Locust street. In Mouth eranton, yesterday at home of a family named Ptroskt.

The mother waa III In bd and thero were seven children of tender years at home, all famished for want of food and cloth Th children were placed In a charltabl Institution and the mother waa sent to th Htat hospital. Will Kent On Th remain of Joseph Murphy, son of I'atrlck Murphy, of Wales street, whose death occurred In Chicago Monday, will be sent Moranlon by way of th American the suit Is tn show that th National Commission Is a gigantic base bull trust, and that II was the Coininlsxloii which prevented CninUkey from fulfilling the term of the c.inifa. t. When Isheil struck his native town of Wichita. he was presented with a bald headed eagle and barefaced mustang.

The ceremonies were held under th auspices of th I'lunili nis' I'nlon. ATS AT 2 TTatCtioosr Why do you take th rsrlul kssg tvaJk iMrat every ntfht tbs Ysunfot Wefl, Tm so tires ylrajcii bone that I tfont cart aytssr mr.lk bjaiatwilad tht 4a lira Oaibb IVotaior Blaaka gave orni splendid Ideas on rnarriacfc sjsl a wti dutsH last rdcht at sKtura. MttJ BuM Obl Then ts Express company today. This messag FOOT BALL NOTES. The Young Crescenls, of West Kcranion, would like to arrange a foot ball game With any team In the illy under I It pounds.

Wllllittn lwls, manager. KAXLR0AD TIKXTABLE1. Palletita airisiylnat wrltli to a llanlted time will re sSD lHiH il Ml 44) a Kraa llay r. aJMlaaUuM, Xrvvintcut IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKItllHHIIIMIItllllllMIIIIIIIUIIIIIMIIIIIIIIitMt Just as much value for the money expended at you will get if you pay $3, or $5. The shapes and shades are new and nobby.

The illustration alongside gives you a correct idea of their style and "get up." The new peart telescope with match band and binding. The steel mix, a new and duiable color, can be worn in a'most any shape and the high crown telescope in gray, brown and olive are examples of the good hats we offer at this price. Young men, who appreciate snappy headgear, we urge you to inspect these popular priced hats while sizes are complete. aad g)ij4a, thla voluntary statement to use, that others my be cured as I am." UlLKRaVnAIINr HAXLICTOM RAILWAY CO. Sbo.tsst.

aad Mast Dlreet SJeui atea asd Msdetea. (taVllv Usr St, IM. Tialaa leave Wllkea Bare iBia.il. Dr. Myers lias bn known to th Moranlon publio lor years a moat raaaeaabl in hi charge! yet In fee of It all th landlord raise his rent.

Dr. Byera decided that hla paUenu should not Buffer on aocount of thla, thorofor he naa moved and cnllnue hla Most generous offer of 11.00 a weak. Including medlelneg and treat ment. nsw ornozs: DOtTTOH cauncciUN dyecs ftttMJaytt frSe't nt relet CUUi C'onsulllNR Physician of Um 111 MXMKMtlf AtmiHA Ct'MtCtt. Kit IK KAIIJIOAD.

Wyoming Dlvlilnii. Ttmetahl In effort Msptember 17th. isot. Train leave Mcranton for New ClkrttiUi TresMitteni. PKItMANKNT OFFICkW, (f4Mlle dit'dtS) UiAts KXCIIANGK.

York. New burgh and Intermedial idmter mm points at a. ana p. m. fin Maturdary.

1.40 train will run Mr. Jim SVymeur, of Olyphant, has thla to say of Dr. flyers' won earfal i Chmle treatmonti "I treat 4 for asthma for several year with the heat looal doctor. They did me no tooA, They said It waa minor's aaCk uu I waa akepUoal when 1 went lo Dr. aurora, hat the wonderful IM Wyoming HrilAXTOW, lA.

i i through lo Itnnetdale, Train arrive si telto abaolutely Dr. Byenr Ray what your trouble la. Scranton a m. ana siiib p. No nundsy trains.

ittf Ofllos llourst a. rr. lo II mi I to 4 Sk m. Kvenlng. lo p.

m. dally. Sundays, I to 4 p. m. i.rjtv ovtao4 mo LACKAWANIVA AND rf.

J2mJTJL work, in two and now. after aevsral montna, hava Tf FWvator always esotpt CXLAWAHK. KNOX HATS ROVERE HATS. US. i i i rt had a stasia attack.

I five yoay aaJ svaauara. Fe JH1 It. iaa. Ita 1 Trtiaa bjsvo i. rsaiwa syf 6ow in at in i 't? a iz at:.

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