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THE'SCRANTON TRUTH, THURSDAY 'AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER, 21, 1905. SOUTH SCRANTON. Connolly 6 Wallace. ings would 'demonstrate 'this to any thinking person. of this bank gives to its depositors complete assurance of safety, and you are invited to join their number," and Sayings Accounts invited, True, many wells have been closed Scranton's Shopping Center.

since Mr. Kornacher's time, but there are others, and there Is little doubt Jacob J. Kneller Will Be Married In New York to Mrs. Anna Aylesworth. kssthtq or maennerchor that in the present investigation which Business, rersohal Whether large ior small.

Is Intended to guard against an epi demic of typhoid, many wells, some of which have been In use for forty years. will be filled up with earth. DEATH OF A YOUNG MAN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. John Judge, a young man, aged 20 3 per cept." compound interest paid on Savings Accounts.

Thhd National Bant, i a 118 Wyoming Av Pa. CapiS, Satplta (eared), $700,000. ORGANIZED 187Z UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7 TO O'CLOCK. years, who has been In precarious health for some years, died at the home of his parents, 2412 Cedar avenue, early Jacob J.

Kneller, foreman at the Lackawanna Button works, and register of voters In the Twentieth ward, Second district, perhaps the first Republican to hold such office, left for New York on the afternoon train yesterday. Mr. Kneller did not go alone. He was accompanied by Mrs. Anna Aylesworth, and the visit to the metropolis was for yesterday morning.

The funeral will take place tomorrow morning. SHORTER PARAGRAPHS. Baby girls came to the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwtg and Mr.

and Mrs. Our Annual Offering of "Harvard Mills Seconds" (Women's Underwear) Fleckenstein, "next door" neighbors tin Willow Btreet, yesterday. Miss Nellie Mangan, of Prospect ave nue. is visiting friends In PIttston. Burhpernickel's band has leased the double purpose of enjoying a vacation and getting the lady to change her name.

i Mr. and Mrs. Kneller will return In a week or ten days, and they will reside In the Twentieth ward. IMPORTANT MEETING. A very important meeting of the Junger Maennerchor will be held at their headquarters in Germanla hall tomorrow evening, when officers will be chosen and a working programme for the year mapped out.

This society has a solid grasp on the affections of the people of South Scranton. Organized for improvement In vocal singing, every year gives additional evidence that they keep in mind the object for which they were organized. They can sing, Balduer park for next Sunday, when a clambake will be given to Its friends. It is expected that Select Councilman Starts Today John J. Schneider will mane some pud lie statement at tonight's meeting of gCRANTON'S LEADING THEATERS.

Lessee and Manager. A.J. DUFFY, Bus. Manager. vcsv, LYCEUM.

ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Friday and Saturday, Sept 22 Thursday, Friday and Saturday, matineeaturday. tL2 Return of the Ever Popular Racing ANNIE BLANCHE Comedy. THE PETITE COMEDIENNE. I itgjrtiFPgjil In the Race Track Melodrama, checkers FIGHTING FATE The Original Klrke La Shelle Pro ductloh.

i' nninrp Matinee, 15 and 25c nnirCC Matinee. i25c to $1.00. MHII anv PRItC.3 Xight, 25c to $1.50. I II ULu Seats on sale. Mght, 15.

25, 35 and 50c. select council, when the ordinance, for Daving PIttston avenue comes up on third and final reading. Martin sMerrick has had plans pre pared for 'a new double dwelling to be rected on Hemlock street, east ot Harvard Mills Hand Finished Underwear in Vests and Pants and Combination Suits. The "seconds" consist only of an occasional oil pot or a discolored thread, nothing that will in any way interfere with the wear of the garment. These goods are the finest product in under wear that is made in this country, and when offered at these reduced prices are an exceptional bargain.

South Webster avenue. Jacob Sherra, of Elm street, his son William and his daughters. Misses Lie na and Theresa, have just seturned from a visit to friends in New York cltv. irintiortv tins a. lot on PIttston avenue, adjoining that hid father, former Patrolman Martin AMUSEMENTS.

Flaherty. The price paid was $725. WAS HELD UP IN South Side Business Directory. Prescription. and they do sing.

Sing for the amusement of themselves and their close friends. They frequently sing for others, too, for it Is yet to be recorded that Instance where the Junger Maennerchor was asked to participate in an entertainment given fojr worthy purposes and they have refused. As soloists in voice parts and In choruses, the membership of this organization contains singers who for men and ability are not surpassed anywhere In this part of the state. The society will go to Newark to the National Saengerfest, July 1, 2 and 3. CLOSING THE WELLS.

Some yeas ago, when the late William Kornacher, who was a chemist of acknowledged ability, had not been long established in business, for his own satisfaction he made a test of the drinking water that was obtained from various wells or springs in South Scranton. Two of these sources of sup niv he nronounced pure. The others he One case medium weight, ribbed vests and pants, a good weight for early Fall wear. Regular 50c value. Price, 35c per garment, or 3 for $1.00 Two cases heavy weight, fleece ribbed vests and pants for late Fall and Winter wear, some in extra large sizes.

Regularly priced at 50c and 65c per garment. Sale price, 35c, or 3 for $1.00 K. One case women's combination suits, in the heavy weight, fleeced, always sold at $1.00. Sale pricet 65c per suit STAR THEATER. All.

Herrlngton, Mgr. and Lessee. IS. Phil Sheridan's City Sports. Matinee Monday, "Wednesday and Saturday.

Smoking will be prohibited "Wednesday Matinee as it Is Ladies' Day. MUCH DEPEND ON HOW THEY are filled. For careful and conscientious work bring your prescriptions to Humphrey's drug store, PIttston avenue. Being held up by two unknown men Bottlers. at the point of a revolver In broad day light was the experience of Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Singko, of Edwardsvllle, Two men came to the house and de SPITZER BOTTLERS OF Lager Beer, Ales, Porter; also manufacturers of all kinds of mineral waters, at 218, 220 and 222 Center street, Scranton, Pa. New and old 'phones. manded of Mrs. Singko some money with which to buy beer.

She refused, would, had he the authority, have con and they began to abuse her. About this time her husband came demned at that time. wter i. still being taken from wells H. V.

Coyne. home and he was at once covered with a revolver In the hands of one of the THE FAMILY THEATER SID. GRAUMAN, Manager. Adams Ave. (Formerly Dixie.) HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE.

HIT ln THE MASTER tVll MAGICIAN. HADIE'S RUSSIAN DANCERS AND OTHER BIG ACTS. Matinee Dally at 2:30. Continuous Performance Nightly. Beginning at 7:30.

Connolly Wallace: Connolly fir Wallace two men, while the other went through In this part of the city, and it does not require any analysis to convince that the fluid that comes from them is unfit for use. Their location and surround THE COYNE CASH STORE FOR first class groceries go to Coyne's Cash Store, 1630 PIttston ave. his pockets. Singko was in the act of stepping backward to secure aid when the holder of the revolver fired and the bullet grazed Singko's cheek, injuring him slightly. NORTH SCRANTON.

CARE OF THE HORSE. MATINEE, 10c. EVENING, 10c and 20c. To get the best work out of a horse he FROM THE WORLD OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY Echoes of the Busy Workshops, Mills and Mines of the WorldGossip of the Breadwinners. should be kept jn good condition at all times, and his.

heaUb. and comfort Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Foley Enter guarded as carefully wr those of a hu tained Friends Upon Their Return Home. man being.

A horse In the stable should be protected from cold and LECTURES FOR. THE JUSTLY PROUD If you will visit our carpet department we are sure you will say that we are entitled to be proud of the carefully selected stock that we are now showing. Everything that is best In the line of CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUMS and OIL CLOTHS will be found here at LOWEST PRICES and on easy CREDIT TERMS. Thomas Johns, Bert Cornell and T. B.

1 Evans went to the Allentown fair to see Dan Patch perform yesterday. James O'Malley, of Bloom avenue, is entertaining his brother in law, Thomas Head, of Boston, Mass. He was entertained by members of the Keystone Literary and Dramatic club at their rooms in the Auditorium on Monday evening. The weekly social of the Cornet club will be held to night in the Auditorium. Company First Regiment of Lancers, will hold its regular weekly social in St.

Mary's hall next Friday ARRESTED WITH A KNIFE. MISSION LOREHCE Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Foley, who A recent resumption of work at the Chicago, has 30,000 union team ly two thirda of the resent principal tin mills of Newcastle, recently returned from their noney moon to Atlantic City and Philadel resulted in the employment of 6,300 erhOOd.

Which Jn vtn 11.. phia, tendered a reception to a number of friends In the parlors of Hotel I If If I men. Yorkshire, England, glass bottle mak evening. Relley last evening. tne Puritan Congregational church Th crnests enloyed the various enw ers have decided to resume work on choir will meet for rehearsal in the draughts by a warm blanket when standing on the street he SthOUld be protected from chills by a still warmer covering.

The question of horse blankets has been much discussed for years, but there is and has been no discussion or slightest argument as to the best make of horse blanket. Dealers and horsemen all over the country have for the past twenty five years awarded first place to the famous 5A Blankets made by William Ayres Sons, of Philadelphia. 5A Blankets are made for warmth and long wear they are closely woven from strong and tightly twisted yarns, and are thick, heavy, warm, and very durable. One other point which should appeal to the horse owner the factory sells direct to the local dealer, and so eliminates the intermediate profit. The dealer can, therefore, sell 5A Blankets at a much lower price than dealers who buy blankets from jobbers at high prices.

taininir Miss Mary Gerrlty the employers' terms 5 per cent, church parlors this evening. Painters district council unions, at Boston, have all voted in favor of forming a plan for the equalization of wages throughout the metropolitan nreaided At the Diano and rendered seV' Mrs. John Riley, of West Market eral solos. Miss Minnie McCusker, street, is home from a two weeks Thomas Loftus, John Farmer, cnanes 1 vacation at Maplewood. rvRnvi and Lewis McCusker contrib Approximately the number of Chinese imported and at work In the Transvaal now numbers between 41,000 and 42,000.

A joint meeting of the Father instrumental selections. Whitty and St. Mary's T. A. B.

Socie At 11 o'clock the attendants partooK. Frederic D. Sturges, orator lecturer of Boston, will begin a series of lectures in this city this evening for the benefit of the Florence Crittenden mission. His Initial lecture will be given in Elm Park church. On Friday evening Mr.

Sturges will be at the Green Ridge Presbyterian church, Saturday at the Myrtle Street Methodist church and Sunday morning he will talk in the Plymouth Congregational church. West Scranton. Mr. Sturges will conclude the series Sunday evening when he will speak in the Penn Avenue Baptist church. He has a wide reputation as a wonderfully earnest and convincing speaker and one of his leterues, "Render Unto Caesar," has received favorable comment from the press throughout the country.

ties will be held in St. Mary's hall of a sumptuous repast spreaa in tne A new local of the International printers un'n has recently been established at Albany. N. It contains every man in the business In Albany and vicinity. to morrow night.

rilnlnir anartments. Present were The number of employes on the railroads of the United States in 1904 was 1,296,121. a decrease of 16,416 from the year before. Miss Dorothy Duggan, of Oak street, is home from a visit to Pitts Misses Margaret Burke, Margaret Mc TIIOS. KELLY 131 133 Franklin Avenue.

Minnie CcCusker, Agnes Haggerty, ton. Minnlo Melcusker. Agnes Haggerty, Misses Rose and Anna Atin, of Marv Cannon. Mr. and Mrs.

John Ril School street, spent a few days with ey, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Foley, Mrs Airs. John McNulty at Chinchilla. Weavers of Ghent.

Belgium, have struck work to obtain a ten hour day The strike has been vigorously supported by the glass workers and other Belgian unions. Thomas Riley. Messrs. ciam, Both horse and owner derive the benefitthe horse gets a splendid blanket that keeps him perfectly warm and comfortable at all times; the owner obtains a better and more serviceable and Jack Farmer of New York. otiss Kena awards, or Wayne avenue, is at Johnstown spending a brief sojourn with her sister, Mrs.

Dr. W. It Is said that the Chinese residents of Portland, intend to raise $10, 000 to aid the boycott in China against American goods. Since August 1, members of unions affiliated with San Francisco. District of Painters have been receiving $4 a day.

GREEN RIDGE CARRIED A STILLETO. (J. Honeywell. blanket at a great saving to his pock Patrolman Ross yesterday afternoon etbook. The new patterns are more Electric City lodge No.

20. Shield of Honor, will hold a very important rrested Ranhael Sans, an Italian rest beautiful and attractive than ever be Geneva, 111., shoe factory managers have offered to instruct hands in the art of shoemaking. and have solicited applications from boys and girls of 17 years and upward. dent of Wood street, for being drunk meeting at its quarters to morrow night. All members are expected to fore.

At 8 o'clock last evening Miss, Catharine E. Burdick, of Monsey avenue, and disorderly and carrying concealed Horsemen who want to get the best attend. was united In marriage to A. O. Leon I Yet Swollen to Immense size.

"I had kidney trouble so bad that I could not work." says J. J. Coxe, of Valley View, "my feet were swollen to immense size, and I was' confined to my bed and physicians were unable to give me any relief. My doctor finally prescribed Foley's Kidney Cure which made a well man of For sale by all! Scranton druggists. A wage reduction and an attempt of the employers to establish an open shop have precipitated a strike of glovo workers at DesMoines, la.

Joseph Bell, F. Cummlngs, Thomas O'Malley, P. J. Mahon and out of their horses should keep them well blanketed if they wear the famous 5A Blankets they are well blank weapons, sans went into a rmiuHiue on North Main avenue and upon being ejected became very abusive. The local nollee station was communicated Charles Beers are attending the fair ard, of Providence.

The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Bert Stevens. The house at Allentown. eted, and the horses will be warm and comfortable at all times, and ready to with and Ross went down with the pat rol waeon. Even the matter of grates and furnaces will not present a serious obstacle to feminine employment in the United States, for forty three women make these articles, and are reariu tn The following candidates were nominated for the various offices for the put their best foot forward.

was beautifully decorated with palms. The longshoremen have now 691 local unions, with a membership of nearly 100,000, scattered over all parts of the American continent and the West Sans was armed with a stllleto eight Inches in length. This afternoon he ensuing term for Lincoln lodge. No. Rev.

Henry Tuckley, pastor of the 492, I. O. O. Noble grand, Thos put them In. will be given a hearing.

Asbury Methodist church officiated. A. Owens; vice grands, Fred Koehler and Charles Jenkins; recording secre The bride was attired in a handsome The Only Correct Way to Remove white gown, trimmed with lace and SHOE STRING MAN ARRESTED. tary, David J. Jenkins; assistant re she carried a shower bouquet ot cording secretary, Hollis J.

Smith bridal roses. The only attendant was Donald Stevens, as ring bearer. After treasurer, W. U. Jones; representa John Brady, who claims Philadelphia as his home, was arrested by Patrolman John Addyman.

last evening, for vagrancy. Brady, who makes a specialty of selling shoe strings and hairpins, was found asleep on a pile of lime tlves to the Grand lodge, A. A. Vos burg and David Reese. The election will be held next Monday evening.

All the ceremorfy a wedding supper was served to the immediate relatives and friends of both parties. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard will spend their honeymoon members are requested to be present, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, and other North Scranton Business Directory. in a freight car on the Delaware and Hudson tracks, near Depot street.

He will be given a hearing before Police All IMwaacs of Women Dust and Germs From Carpets and Rugs. The accompanying illustration shows our method of cleaning carpets and rugs with compressed air. The carpets are placed upon a large screen and the air of sufficient force passes through them to remove all dirt and germs; a large suction fan carries away the dust. There is absolutely no danger of fraying or tearing the finest fabrics. All work in the line of Bedding and Upholstering promptly and satisfactorily done.

Fine rugs made from old carpets. places of Interest. Both Mr. and Mrs. Leonard are well known and the wishes of a host of friends for unbounded success on the matrimonial Magistrate Fidler this afternoon.

Men's Fall Furnishings A Specialty. Dr. W. Treverton, Room 17, Coal Exchange. Phone new.

TO GIVE MINSTREL SHOW. umce noun irom to 0:30 p. m. sea. Company First regiment.

Junior Order United American Mechanic Vol LET US GIVE YOq AN ESTIMATE on upnolstering your furniture. unteers, of Pennsylvania, are making mattresses made over, furniture re extensive preparations for a grand minstrel carnival and military session Miss Helen Mualrkey, of North Washington avenue, became the bride of Michael Gannon, of Inkerman, yesterday morning. The ceremony was performed at St. Paul's church at 10 o'clock. Rev.

P. J. McManus officiating. The bride was attended by Miss Mary Cosgrove, of ('arbondale, and the groom by his brother, Patrick Gannon, The bridal party i left' fur Atlantic City and other places of In in the Auditorium on November 10 and 11. The minstrel performance will be i eiven In conjunction with the Le Montes of Green Ridge.

The headline attraction will be Billy Murray, the singing minstrel, made fa 'ST THE JEWEL BENTON RUG CO. Factory, Mattes Street, Manufacturers of tine Hugs From oui (hiikis. Below Laurel Line Depot terest, Mr. and Mrs. Gannon on their mous through the phonograph.

The eomnany will comprise such well return will, reside at PIttston. The respect in which the lute Mrs. known local artists as Edgar Rich Bridget McTaguo was held was shown ards. Rufus Richards, Samuel Lewis by the large number ot people who fwffnli mm and David Thomas. attended the funeral services this The Fourth Battalion of the regi morniiifT at the family residence on ment will give a drill exhibition, an Wyoming avenue.

A requiem mass dress parade, on the night of the 10th. was celebrated by Rev. P. J. Mc The following committee has the affair Manus, of St.

Paul's church. The In charge: D. R. James, Major V. This department shows up to great advantage just now the lesser articles of dress the scarf, the glove, the collar or hose we have selected with fastidious care.

Nothing under the head of fixings is too high class, too food or too "smart" for us to Do yourself the justice of looking our stock over before buying your Fall and Winter furnishings. We are special agents for the famous Manhattan Shirts. floral offerings were both numerous Cresham, Evan Thomas, C. R. Robin and beautlftul.

At the conclusion of the mass the procession moved to the son, W. D. Oakley, R. G. Harvey and Harry Aten.

Cathedral cemetery where burial was made. The pall bearers were: F. P. TEN TIMES A DAY Or more you drop your work to get up to send or answer a telephone message. An extension telephone will save time and Inconvenience.

Business rate $12 a year. Residence rate $6 to It a year. See Our Agent. The Penna. Telephone Company 117 Adams Avenue.

Brown, M. T. Swift, O'Malley, of Scranton; John T. Ferry, John J. McFadden and B.

T. McFadden, of Hazelton. On Sunday, Sept. 24, rally day ser NOTES AND PERSONALS. The Delaware and Hudson company will pay its employes in this section Saturday afternoon.

The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western is paying at its various collieries In this section this afternoon. Htorrs paid yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin King have returned from an extended wedding trip.

Mr, and Mrs. Martin Martin, of El vices will be observed at the Green Here's How You can be sure of getting the very best wines, whiskies, brandies, gins and cordials, even if you are not a good judge yourself. Simply leave your or ders with us. Our personal guar anteo goes with every bill of goods sold, and it means what we represent tb be pure liquor is so in fact. Kldge rreanyterian rnurrh.

This ser vice will differ from thone held In former years In that the members of the home, department are xnected to The newest ctpations in at fine Neckwear are here be present. A special committee has been appointed to decorate the Sun day school room for the occasion. 50c. Fall weight Paso, Texas, who are spending an extended visit with local relatives, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard McGreevy at Chinchilla for a few days. Underwear Mrs. Bevans and daughter of If In ware street, have returned from New J. J. McGuire, Edward Gallagher, Jersey where they have been summer and Hosiery.

Dents' and Adler's ing. Dress ttiarles Found, or Dickson avenue. Is attending the Ilonen(lnle fair. EVE EAR, NOSE, THROAT SKIN Surgeon. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Mrs. John lamiln, of Sanderson avenue, is at Honendale. Gloves. In fact, everything you would expect to find in a first class "Toggery Shop." See our windows. Dr.

G. W. St. Amand. of New York city, who has been visiting Green gcranton's Fastest Growing Store Brercher REAL FURS, CLOAKS and MIL.

L1NEHY, 121 Wyoming Scranton, Fa. Ridge friends, has returned home. Mrs. A. C.

Kays, of Washington, D. C. is the guest of Mrs. M. H.

Kays. 8.C. WILLS, 320 Pcnu Avcnuo, Scranton, Pa. Dr. W.F.

Conners, It yean experience. and will also spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Franklin ami her niece, Mrs.

John Sherwood before 411 Liokmnni An. SCMNTOH he returns home. SAMjR BROS. (Open BZ.t.KxZf nights till 10.) We are ready to make your furs over. Are you 7 Do not wait until It too late.

Mrs. Thomas Lake and daughter, of Office hours, i i p. m. Sundays, 10 2, 1 1 p. m.

Deacon street, are at Washington; D..

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