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THE SCRANTON TRUTH, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 1, 1914. LOCAL BOY IS A CITY BRIEFS Connolly Wallace Connolly Wallace SEEK TO SAVE GIRL'S SLAYER A FLOOD OF noXEY. UN STHT Yesterday was a banner day in the collection of' school taxes, the office force of Collector A. B. Briggs having taken in over the counter 325.39.

In Scranton's Shopping Center Joseph Turon, son of Louis Turon, of 40J Stone avenue, is studying mechani FROM THE GIB addition there are two waste baskets in the office filled with envelopes containing money, none of which has been touched yet. AKRON. Oct. I. Evidence to show that Harry Boomer.

26. "tomahawk man THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 murderer of. Vinnie Becker, mission worker, was abnormal and Insane hen he crashed a heavy hatchet into the girl's head here Monday, was being gathered by relatives of the murderer today to save him from the electric cal engineering at a college in Berlin, according to the announcement made tiy his father today, who will enlist the aid of Congressman John R. Karr in sending funds to American Ambassador Gerard, of Germany, for Ilia son. Turon entered the college with friend from Italy.

When the war broke out, his Italian friend returned to his country anil mailed a letter given him by Turon to the father here. Mr. Turon fears that his son Is without funds and is endeavoring to send money to him. Young Turon has many friends In South Scranton. where he lived for a number of years.

The family is well known In this city. Turon is a fruit buyer for the W. H. Chandler company. You chair.

A score of persons outside Boomer's HAS tiO Mi TO KJCT1V ti. Dlstrnct President John T. Dempscy, of the United Mine Workers, left yesterday afternoon over the Central Railroad for Philadelphia to attend the meeting of the conciliation board that meets in the Reading company ortices in the Terminal builuing today. PAID IV MAYOR'S OFFICE. During the mayor's absence from the city, yesterday and because of the AVeat rush in the city treasurer's office to pay taxes, it was necessary to establish a branch of the city treasury in the main reception room of the executive offices.

Deputy Treasurer Gene Tropp with J32.4D0 on the table near the door was In charge of the sub treasury immediate family will be found, it can Tailored Suits $25 Raid, to testify that he was subject to moods alternating between marked gen tleness and sullen brooding. Following the murderer's confession and plea of guilty yesterday he was General Store News Silk Hosiery, a very superior grade with geld stripe, top. Price. $1.00 pair. Women's white ribbed lisle Combina" tion Suits, plain tightknee style, 50c value.

Price 35c; 3 for $1.00. scheduled to go before the Summit coun ty grand jury today. A speedy indict ent there Is expected to precede a trial that will show up the remarkable "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde" make up of the defendant.

BRUMBAUGH PLEDGES WAR ON DiSHONESTY RED CROSS M'RSBS. Lotion Red Cross "nurses have asked Scraiilon nurses to aid In the work in that citv. Miss Edith Thompson, of the Hattie Boomer. i9. sister of the accus ed man.

at Marietta, today told of hav I West Scranton hospital, has received a ing a premonition of ber brother's trou The full limit of value. The latest thought in style. The best of workmanship. Perfect fitting sizes. Our Suits at $25 combine all of thesei get footsore quicker looking, for easy street than by tramping the rough road ble.

Later she heard of his crime and confession. "Ever since mother died seven years jeiLer iruill 111 cvunm, Thomas, a Hed Cross nurse in London, urging her, and her friends to "come over" as it'would 'be "in the performance of a great seJice." 1VEU.SBUKU, Oct. 1. "I am i here to assure you that in no vague or ago. Harry has been different," she said indefinite way that if you elect me governor of Pennsylvania there shall today.

Clyde Boomer, brother of tIS'e accused. A splendid grade of women's pure linen Handkerchiefs, fine, soft and medium sheer; neat, narrow hemstitched edges. Price 9c each. $1.00 dozen. be a thorough and effective reorganiza ernvea nere today.

We will prepare TRAIN DERAILED. Traffic on the Jersey Central railroad was held up yesterday morning for nearly three hours owing to a wreck that occurred near Mountain Park. The. train which left here at tion of the public service. Incompe tency and incapability shall go as surely as shall go dishonesty.

There shall be a new day of open. honest, ef 7:10 o'clock had to run over tne le i Vti V.IU,, ti aflfa tn TVanlfliii fective service inaugurated for the peo his brothers defense. On the other hand detectives today gathered as evidence the bloody coat they allege Boomer wore when he committed the crime: the rudely constructed i tomahawk, he is alleged to have con fessed he fashioned out of hard wood; the steel hatchet with which he struck the mortal blow, and his alleged signed confession. Junction. pie of Pennsylvania.

Let no man doubt the full meaning of this declaration. SCFFK AGISTS. A large variety of Jet Chains and Neck laces.in the best styles, at 5oc. features and more they are unapproachable at the price. Choice of materials cheviot, broadcloth, serges, poplin and gaberdine.

The best colors are navy, nigger brown, Copenhagen blue, wisteria, green and black. Sizes 14, 16 and 18, misses. Sizes 34 to 47, ladies. Let no man say in your presence un Among the speakers at a woman challenged that we shall for a moment suffrage mass meeting to be held, at Plains. tomorrow night will be tolerate dishqnesty, delay or deceit In the administration of our public at Mrs.

Maxwell ChaDman. Miss Mary Mc fairs." Hale, and Miss Ella Murray, of this to success. United Shield. city, and Mrs. K.

L. Walters. In this language Dr. Martin G. Brum.

ATTORNEY TO ANSWER CHARGE baugh, addressing a large audience Exhibit of Men's Collars, the Corliss Coon line; 50 styles. 15c, 2 for 25c. here last night, renewed his pledge of STATE TO SUPPLY ASTITOXLV The state health department has OF INDICTMENT CONSPIRACY designated C. K. Chittenden, the Lacka wanna avenue druggist, to dispense free antitoxin for this county.

The CHICAGO. Oct. 1. Louis Drill, St. Faul attorney, who represented Miss da M.

Cox in her breach of promise announcement was made last night by Dr. J. C. Kelfsnyder. state physician In Lackawanna county'.

suit against William Rufus Edwards, Minnesota lumberman, was to appear service if he should be elected governor. "Elect me on my record," he continued, "and you will see the inauguration of a clean, eiable, conscientious administration of the affairs of this commonwealth. I have never known a boss. I never shall. "For the conservation of all human life, its protection from injustice, injury or disaster, I shall stand.

This includes the entire program of sane social reform child labor, workmen's compensation, employers' liability, care Wallace Connolly Wallace Connolly LKCTLHK DATES CASCKLEDj Dr. J. Russell Smith, of the Uni versity of Pennsy lvanla, who was scheduled to deliver several lectures yesterday In this city, was compelled to.cancel all engagements, as he was unexpectedly recalled to Philadelphia. Dr. Smith was to.

nave spoken at mc nerore Judge Landis today in the hearing into charges that Ed wards' indictment tnder the Mann act was the result of a conspiracy. Drill, according to Miss Cos. received half of the $17,000 awarded her by a jury at St. Paul in her breach of 1 promise action. He will be asked whether any of the money he received was paid to any federal official here, i Miss Cox already has accounted for I her share of the $17,000, and has denied that she paid federal officials here to procure the indictment of Edwards.

Central High school. Scranton Pump of women workers, civil service, local which Is to lie held on Mitchell day at which John Mitchell, former head of the United Mine Workers will be present, will be held Saturday nigrht in tha headquarters. President John T. Dempsey and Secretary Treasurer John Mack, are the executive committee and other committees were also appointed. option and all other measures tlwit Works.

L. W. store rooms. First National bank and at the offices of street, left this week for Jenklnstown, where she will enter Beechwood college for girls. (She will prepare for classical work.

Last a reception was held at her home and many of her friends were present to give her a send off as she enters on a collegiate career. Out of town guests included Mrs. J. M. Knowlton, of Bingham ton.

N. and Miss Myra Cole of Montrose. Brooks Co. on "The Efficiency Demanded By Modern Enterprises." TO DIVIDB ANOTHER DISTRICT. Through their solicitor.

F. W. Fleita, Special Rates for Children Beginners In Piano Beginners In Piano accomplish more In ONE YEAR In the SCRANTON CONSERVATORY OP MUSIC than In two years, or even mare, outside. Come and see the kind of work done and be con. vlncedr J.

ALFRED PENNINGTON, Director. 604 Linden Street, Carter Building. glve promise of promoting the welfare of society at large and of working people specifically. My whole life is a record of support to all such measures. "We must have good roads to carry the products of our farms and factories to the best market or market stations.

the registration commissioners have petitioned the court to sanction the division of the Second district of the They must built at once, and in an economic and honest way." First ward into two districts. There TEACHEkS DISCI METHOD. sixth grade pu bllc school teachers will meet with Superintendent 8. B. Weber at the Administration Building this afternoon, work will be discussed and each teacher given the opportunity to advance her views on the theorytand practice of instruction in their particular grade.

It is Superintendent Weber's plan to have these monthly meetings of the teachers resolve themselves Into a clearing house for fSeas. are 433 voters in that district. The new district, it is intended, will embrace the territory between Woodlawn street, the city line and the Lackawanna river. UNITED STATES IS SALE OF BLUE CREEK LAND COMPANY'S HOLDINGS PROBABLE Stock and bondholders In the Blue Creek Coal and Land company and the "West Virginia Railroad company, the majority of whom are residents of this city, have received notice from the treasurer, Thomas E. Jones, of the Impending sale of the The companies have offices in the Peoples bank building.

The officers of CUPID STILL BUSY. 1 Marriage licenses Issued at the court house during the month Just closed total 314. a daily average of more than a dozen. FOUR THOUSAND HIT THE TRAIL IN SUNDAY REVIVAL AT DENVER DENVER, Oct. 1.

Billy" Sunday, in his campaign of little mere than three weeks, has addressed audiences totaling 235,000 persons, made 4,023 eonver FARMER EMERY ENTAILED HIS FIREMAN DROPS DEAD IN AGAINST CHOLERA ANO PLAGUE D. Oct. I. The I. C.

S. PLAXS STOCK ISSIE. Following the writing of a course in domestic science, trow in progress at ESTATE FOR TWO GENERATIONS! COLLIERY BOILER ROOM watchful eye of the United States pub lie health service is today upon Italy, DIES AT HOSPITAL. George Horrocks, aged four months, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Horrocks, of Dickson Citv, died at tbe tftate hospital ktus morning following a brief Turkey and some of the Balkan states where bubonic plague and cholera ap the two companies include: Edward S. Jones, president; W. A. MacCorkle, vice illness. The body was removed to tne home of his parents by Undertaker Ar ba T.

Emery, who died recently in Jefferson township, left an estate valued at 15,000 to his family provided that they conform to certain rules he has laid down in his will, which waa admitted to probate yesterday afternoon. Two genera pear to tie spreading. Latest reports from American consuls, it was stated by a public health official today, report the ariearance of ten more cases of sions and collected $14,600 in cash and pledges. Sunday held three meetings yester presiaeni ana general counsel; u. Jones, vice president; Thomas E.

Jones, treasurer, and V. E. Wenzel. secretary TAYLOR, Oct. 1.

Stricken with the bursting of a 'blood vessel in hie head while resting for a few minutes in the boiler room of the Archbald mine, where he was employed as a fireman, George Hannon, aged 45 years, of the Archbald settlement, died thU morning at 9 o'clock before a doctor could be summoned. VC II I i LAY IN' A SUPPLT. There was a rush at the Lacks the International Correspondence "schools. President T. J.

Foster is planning to increase the capital stock to finance the proposition. The amount to be Issued yet been 'decided upon. TO COXMDKIt APPLICATIONS. To consider four applications of nrms desiring te participate in the benefits of the million dollar fund, the manufacturers committee of the Board of Trade will meet at 4 o'clock this afternoon, iiome of the concerns which have applied, have been found nun alluring In regard to aheir future day and there were 1SS district prayer pleague in Catania. Sicily.

So far the service has taken pre and assistant treasurer. Mr. Wenzel was reluctant to discuss the impending meetings In homes scattered all over wanna station yesterday to purchase deal yesterday, stating that the negotiations had not yet reached a point cautions to prevent the bringing of the plcagues to the United States, but health officers at the large, ports are mileage books before tne new lanix went into effect. At the D. H.

and Central railroad stations in this city like conditions prevailed. niaVED YOlTH BETTER. camion una neen employed In the colliery for many years and was well known In this i.i dii, watching all vessels from Italy and Asia. tions are bound by the terms of the document. The land consists of a farm and timber tract.

He left his sons, Albert, Jjrsiniah, and his daughter. Naomi. 5 each; his son, Harvey, elOO, and the widow th residue of the estate, providing that she lives on the premises. If she uoea not. or If she dies, then Harvey, tha, favorite son.

Is to take possesion within thirty days: if he fails to do the city. In the forenoon, he addressed the student, of a local high school, talked to about 4,000 persons at the tabernacle in the afternoon and in the evening addressed 11.000. LAWYERS DHONSTRATION IN FAVOR OF PENROSE CANDIDACY prospecis. TO BLII.D ICE PLAST. where they could be made public.

The notice, to the stock and bondholders was In tha form of a circular letter cautioning againsX the trading of the securities as negotiations for the sale of the properties were under way. The properties are located in West STEIN DELL IMPROVING; ceased his labors for a few minutes to partake of a lunch and a moment before he was stricken appeared to be In his usual good health. Death en sued before Dr. W. H.

Olmstead could arrive to attend him. Ills widow and one son survive. WIFE CALLS HOSPITAL The old Moyer lumber yard property on Penn avenue, between 1'opflar and Walnut streets, has been old to the Lackawanna Pure Water Ice company an incorporated concern with 50.0H) which Is to erected at once a Plant for the manufacture of ice. The William Steindell. of rear of 701 Prospect avenue, who attempted sui this his two daughters, Xlairy and Elizabeth, are to become joint owners in the estate: providing further.

it cide on Tuesday in the South Scranton station of the Delaware and Hudson sale was made oy u. it. carpenter. STATE HOSPITAL CASES WINTER COAL PRICES PUT IN EFFECT TODAY The Winter schedule of coal prices was put into effect today. The schedule PHILADELPHIA.

Oct. 1. The name of John G. Johnson heads a committee of thirty five prominent lawyers appointed yesterday to take charge of the Philadelphia bar demonstration In favor of United States Senator Penrose, which will be held on Saturday, company by sending a bullet ima hi: head, is said at the State hospital to be improving Mrs. Steindell, who hadn't been adds twenty five cents a ton on all October 17, at the Manufacturers' club.

sizes. her home since the shooting, called up on the telephone yesterday to inquire The Winter prices are: Buckwheat, Battalion Fire Chief Edmund Lewis at headquarters this mornlnff sfaTe" that his son William. 14 year, old who Tuesday afternoon feinted and fell Into a tub of scalding water, is greatly Improved and out of danger a.though suffering great pain from the burns PROBABLY DID HOT TAKE IT UP. City Solicitor D. J.

Davis this morning stated thatjie is convinced that the state public Service commission at its meeting Tuesday did not pass on the city request that the commlss on hear Its plea for a rule to compel the Railroads here to build a union elation. If they had passed on the case that he would have received word of the decision before this time. SPORE IS FIJI ED. Charged by 'lth comlC? home drunk and beating her last night. fhS running "her out of the house Jo.

ieJh Spore, living in the rear of the ISo block of Washington avenue waa arrested by Officers Evan Jones and rnarles Gallagher. In police court this Lrnina the wife appeared against him and he w. flned ve dollar, which he paid. DREW TE DAYS IN JAIL. The appointments were made by the executive committee of the Association of Lawyers for the Election of Sena 1.50; pea, (3.75; stove and egg, $4.50, as to her husband's condition.

With her three children she is living with and chestnut, 14.75. RALLY TMOHHUW EVENING. Clubs, classes and camp Are societies will be organized at the Y. C. A.

tomurrow evening when a rally for girls between the ages of twelve and sixteen years will be held. A program of instrumental and vocal selections and recitations will be given, and re freshtnenta will be served. SHOES FOK CHEEK A "HI. The first of eighteen car loads of shoes made for the Greek army in the factories of the fe.ndicott linson company at Iesterahire, N. was sent over the Lackawanna railroad to iio tor Penrose.

Among those on the committee are Harvey does not die and leave all his property to Elizabeth. The wilt was signed May 19, 19U. The witnesses were Henry C. Hoffman, justiie ot the peace, and Chasles Beers. FRENCH SOLDIER CAN PLAY AS WELL AS FIGHT PARIS, Oct.

1. Hehe is a touching picture by a French soldier now in a hospital in Nancy. Writing to a friend two days after the battle of Saales Pass (Vosgesl. close to a spot where the first German Hag was he says: "Do you know why I feel strangely moved just now? I was thinking of the service at church Sunday. The whole company went Inside in the early morning, andV we found the priest there.

United States Commissioner Charles H. Edmunds. ex Attorney General Hampton L. Carson, ex Attorney General M. Hampton Todd.

Recorder of Deeds "JHwmys Busy" When his right band was caught in the machinery of a mine motor, yesterday afternoon. John Kersavage, aged 19 years, of 539 Mary street, received severe lacerations of that member. Struck on the foot by a falling railroad tie, Michael Belock, aged 32 years, of the Marvino Patch, a laborer on the Delaware Hudson railroad, received lacerations and contusions of the member. Caught in a premature blast while at work in the mines at Olyphant, John Grudonlske. aged 32 years.

of River street, Olyphant. was burned about the head, hands, face and chest Dropping a heavy steam pipe while at work in the Carr's Packing house, yea Knle' sed 55 1012 Pittston avenue, received a fractured right leg. They were all treated at the State hospital. relatives. The Stendell home Is deserted.

BOY SHOT BY AIR RIFLE OF FRIEND Mrs. Kllen Coleman, of 1417 Academy street, brought her son. Edward, Ernest I Tustin. Murdoch Kendrick boken yesterday for shipment. The or snd Assistant United States District Attorney Walter C.

Douglas. EARLY RETURNS SHOW aoed. 11 years, to the West Side hos Special pital dispensary yesterday afternoon at der is for luu.vov pairs or shoes and its the largest single shoe order ever secured by an AnieriTdt MORIS STEEL DEL At ED. Work on the construction of Ghe F.Iks' home at Washington avenue and. Mulberry street, in addition to work 4 o'clock to be treated for a Bevere wound under the right eye, which she DAVENPORT LEAD NEW YORK, Oct.

With ninety abOtll me said was caused by a bullet from an air The church' contains a beautiful organ, and Lieutenant 8 1 who knows I two districts missing throughout the ind tota unbalanced. Joe Casodlne, wh. elalmj Cl vaUnrf state, James W. for on the Union National Bank building am fond of music, asked the priest per rifle. Bhe" claimed that the boy was playing In the rear yard at his home when a neighbor's son.

Joseph Koss. of Fif mer speaker of the assembly, had an at Washington ana uemwanna, ave mission for me to try the instrument. nues. Is being held up owing to tne unofficial plurality of 7,805 votes last Detective' John C.rUuscellc that was tn dreamland where I am to so I sat down, while all my comrades failure of many tons of structural steel teenth avenue, playfully pointed an air night in the direct primary contest of the Republican nomination a ihd war ranged themselves in the pews. to arrive.

The material is expected in ttia course of a lew days ana won "1 began with the "Marseillaise," then 8tat" Mnator Monday for Set back to Cleveland and me on both buildings will then be rushed. the Russian and British National an fn he could adjust th coppers Late returns from up state last night war He drew ten day. in Jail for business. TO VIVE ORGAN RECITAL. The third of tha aeries of free week them.

After that I played a movement from Massenet; one of Mendpelssohn's songs without words: a Romance by end organ recitals on the magnificent vagrancy. AFTER HBD CROSS StKDAL. members of First Aid ITS GREAT FOR BALKY BOWELS ASD STOMACHS. We; wall, all people who have chronio trouble or constipation, no matter of how long standing, to try one dose ef Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy one dose will convince you. This Is the medicine so many of our local people have been taking with surprising results.

The most thorough system cleanser we evsr sold. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now sold here by Wm. McGarrah. Matthews Bros and Jenkins Drug Store. organ In immnuei uapuai cnurcn, win Schumann; tha Largo in by Handel, which profoundly touched the audience; rifle at him.

The gun was discharged and the bullet struck him In the cheek, barely missing his eye. The "West Bide police are investigating, but have not yet made any arrests. MAN WALKEd'hERE FROM PHILADELPHIA Found lying unconscious on Spruce street, In front of Lohmann restaurant last evening by Patrolman''Charls Anderson, a man describing himself as be given next esaturaay acieruuun at o'clock, by J. Alfred Pennington. A Gounod's 'Ave Marie'; and finally our teims of theLackawanna Coal corn teams Ol nation un urogram o( vocal music win aiso oe Extraordinary rendered by the church choir.

It" Walnwrlghtir tV their application to Washington headquarters ELECTRIC! A. i CHANCE SIDES. Electricians' unions located in this Special Sale of city, Wllkes Burre, llazleton and tfhen andoah. have changed from the Heed vtfu, medal. tne cb.iiw'.

SS'pf thetn to pas. the final test without trouble. maintained the early advantage of Frederick M. Davenport, former state senator, over former Governor William Sulcer in the Progressive gubernatorial contest. Davenport's majority throughout the state was 3,239 votes, with S28 districts unheard from not expected to wipe out this advantage.

WAR CUTS DOWN INFLUX OF ALIENS FROM ABROAD NEW YORK. Oct 1. The European war has cut down immigration into the United States to tha lowest point in many years. During this month only 32,000 aliens entered the port of Xew York. This compares with 108.501 this month a year ago, according to figures obtained today at Ellis Island, More American refugees arrived during the month than immigrants about 36,000.

HOTELS AND RESORTS own 'Chant du After that the priest offered a prayer for our armies, and as we left the church the hearts of all of us were very full. That night we entered Alsace and our one thought was. "We must give them a licking." If I am spared (for I hope to be back before long), I want to give a concert In the Straesburg Cathedral." ONE EFFECT OK THB AR. LONDON. Oct.

1. Added to such names aa "Alsace Lorraine Jones." appear the following on the Insurance register, allowing the effect of the war on newcomers In the world. "Kitchener Barry, John Jellicoe Walker, Geo. Bank Holiday Smith an Only Fancy Henry White." WORMS Andrew Oovltach. aged 25 years, said he walked hero from Philadelphia, to visit a friend, and then lapsed Into a crmatose state.

He Was removed to the State hospital where It was fotnd he suffering from exhaustion, want of food, sleep and from exposure. There was quite a sum of money In his pockets despite the fact that his clothing was ragged and he was suffering from going without food. He Is still unconscious at the hospital today and his recovery Is doubted. Murpny group oi eiectrical workers to the.McNulty faction, which is recognised by the American Federation of Ubor. J.

C. Boyle, business agent for the latter group, was limtrumeiilal in having the local tradesmen change their policy toward the national bouy. UET ttKCOND TRACTOR. Engine No. 1 was today sent to Providence, 11.

to be equipped with a tractor to the one on Kngino No. 1, which reached the city this week. With Engine No. 1 went the old Clapp 'at Jones engine purchased by the city In UX4 and now to be traded in on the Delaware Water Gas. Fa.

FOR THE AUTUMN Hotel, Casino and Cottages Special Ratas for Sept am bar. Open fire places and hot water heat; beat water and nneat acenary In the world. Spe elal Sunday chicken dinner for il.Oft.. ytak tor booklet. Dally rate Addreaa THE CASINO.

Dataware Water Gao. Pa. FAR SHOES TO STUDY MUUICIMI3. Thomas H. Harding, for the past thr'earscaptain of th.

ndry i Aid team of the ttcKawanr a liaMroad company, has resigned his po iuion as piece work Inspector a the Lackawanna foundry to enter Medlco Chiruglcal college, Philadelphia, where ha will study medicine and surgery. His fellow workers have presented him with a traveling bag and toilet outfit as a testimonial of esteem. FIRST AID Oa KIOBRS. The fourth annual organisation meet. Ini of the Lackawanna Klr.t Aid club.

Thrsday, Friday and Saturday We've had the arood fortuno in wnin V) pair of these shoes from celebrated ggi EXHIBIT held last night in tne aiirj election in the of A. rooms, John Tullen as president; John Robert "vic presldent. and Russell Pope. At The lanutecturer, and now place them on ii at prices that may not be duplicated i years. These shoes are made of carefully icted leathers and have strong' welted ilea.

Ideal foe walking for business nd for aK'hool wear. In this sale they'll like this Cabriolete, Cosy Cabs, uggles. urriee, hunaheuta, Party Rita, uekbaarde, Twe treat, Cafteeraa, Park, Order, Thraa weaV Fur Seat, Delivery Market. Poles, Shafts, Yoke, WhifNetreea, prW ftufckar Tlraa, guek Cetera. wa Caver.

Champa, Oaahea, Fane secretary. The ciuo win Thursday of each month. HBARINU ICHOOt CASE. Judge Newcomb has set October at a. as the time fjr Anal hearing in the equity suit of J.

ftKtJ tor. George Brown and ther, taxpay irs of the Scran ton echool district, gainst the Clearvlew Coal company, for an Injunction to restrain the cotn Vow. mining coal under No. 40 fcSK Rheumatism A Ron CmSirii toOiiWioHi.1! Is the spring of 1M I attacked by MuKslar sad Inflammatory Rhwme Him. 1 sufferad sa only thoa wno hava It knew, for ever three ycara I triad remedy attar raraady.

and dot tor afi.r daotor, but sueb raltaf aa I received waa only temporary. Finally. I found a ram ilr tha furea ma completely, eyid II baa sevar returned. I hare given It te a suinbar he ware lerrlMr afrltrted and even with Rheumatism, and effect ad a sure la every case. I want a vary selfarrr from any twin At rheumatlo treuDle to try this aarra leua healing sewer.

Dan't send a seal; lately maU rour aaaae and address sad I will seed free try. After yea have aad It and it has prove ueel( 1m be that loag leeked lor meant af firing yeur Rhaantailam. yea may eanir the rlrs af ft. owe dollar, bat, aaoaratsnd. da not went your money aaloa you era perfectly eat I eft to aafcd It.

Its'! thai ferr? Why suffer any leaser wtirs Kelt Ire relief Is than efterea yea freer n't deter. Write teaey. purchase irico for the new tractor. VOtTH 114 HELD. Charged by the police with having on Tuesday night forced an entrance to tbe W.

J. Lewis cigar store at 1S3 North Main avenue and stealing 128, to which he later confessed to Detective Wells Hockenberry. Paul Powell, 17 years old, of '5 Church street, was yesterday afternoon held without bail for the grand Jury by Police Magistrate T. 1 Williams. HOLDING RALLY sKRVlCISS.

The Green Ridge Baptist church is observing its twenty second anniversary this week with rally services. On Monday night a banquet was held at which the Ladies' Aid society served, Iter. C. C. ltich.

the pastor, waa toast MIXER JUtrriiaLM TO WORK. Miners at the Dorrance colliery of the Lehigh Valley company near Wilkes Harre returned to work this morning after being out for two weeks. Over too men and boys were affected the strike which waa Inaugurated because of alleged cruelly to the men. tcmMo mt vouutrnttt, A. meP'V ef the committee In ri 0 Ot UeY JrafiCi school.

By agreement the company I ALL THIS WEEK. Read over in this Ad. the list of goods we carry: then come and talk with us your needs in these lines. Special Sales Agents for Hupmobile Call Us On. Phone for Demonstration.

mr nuf. 93 i Milk. Farm and Iran Wheel Was" Carta, Harness, Collar. ti hag suspended mining witnin mu iw of the bulldlnr pendTn settlement of tbe eult. ITALIA 5 ORGAN ISH rOR CHARITY.

Application baa been inada to the court here for a charter by twenty three Italian American ciMsens who have organised the Italian Pa; trlotlc and Mutual Benefll league of "rants, HaatJa, Mta, CmMSIM, Or, Oils Fellah. taboo EL ffcrenton. Attorney Jonn mmmv rep iy Nats, resents tha society. Mark at. Jaekpaa, Me.

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