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TUB. SCtlAKTOH 'tfStfTU, TUEODAY APT2UN00N, JUNE 4, 190T. unsanitary kissing too loud." Th fin who gc renins when she 4s about to be kissed will How scream louder than ever. D. Lee, declared: "There will be no politics tha calls for Mr.

Bryan subsided. WsWA Positively cure fry these Little Pill. TteyalMteUnslM ICAHTER'SI By an act passed at the Tho Fay of recent session of the Registrars. Legislature and yesterday approved by Governor Stuart, the pay of registrars serv the 'scBSTmmojr swindle. AT no time In the history of journal.

Ism, has the potency of publicity been so widely recognised in var lous directions as It Is today. As an 1 ti a. 5 tress from Dyipepsts Ib digestfaa and Too Heart Bating; A perfect rem edr for Dtzxtness. Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Month. Coated ing under the personal registration adjunct, to business, in the domain of advertising, the captains of commerce law has been Increased from $5 to 110 a day.

The law also provides that Wednesday Special: Tongue, Pain In the side, TORPID ZJVER. They A registrars shall serve from 7 to 10 a freely concede Its value, and there can be no better proof of their faith In it efficiency than their liberal use of It renilate U) BoweH. Purely vearstable. m. and from 4 to 10 p.

m. on the SmiPltL SmALLCSSE, and the benefits they derive therefrom. five registration days. The act ap plies to Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Alle gheny and Scranton. The names of many standard articles ize of CARTERS Cemiini Must Bear Fac Simila Signature ITtlt ECONOMY QF GOOD STREETS.

Corset Coyer Embroideries anz lfiv FTER all has been said It Is the IVER PILLS. economic which will operate most forcibly in de Gold BtHHE SUBSTITUTE. of merit have become household words through the agency of advertising, and unscrupulous! Imitators have taken advantage of this fact to flood the market with counterfeit products which are offered to purchasers with the Insidious suggestion that they are "just as good." No imitation Is as good as the original, and especially is this the case when the merits of the latter have been ciding the fate of the paving project. No one questions tha desirability of MEN AND WOMEN. IS YOU GET WHEN YOU TRY A GLASS OF BUTTER MILK AT THE IACKAWANN4 DAIRY CO 325 327 ADAMS AVE.

Both Phones. uniformly graded well paved streets, Their advantages are recognized' by all, and there would be no doubt as to tbe I with Insertions to match I Flouncings Ambassador and Mrs. Bryce and the staff members will leave Washington next week for Intervale, N. where the British Embassy will be established for the summer. proved by long years of use.

Neverthe verdict of the voters If the question to be decided oh June 18 was merely one less an extensive business has grown of preference between good streets and up In what Is called "substitution," by means of which counterfeiters of well bad streets. Johns Hopkins University will henceforth admit women as students and known goods drive a lucrative trade. The proposed street Improvement plan has an economic aspect, however, well worth to 35c At I(U)yd. Those who profit by the substitution after the same manner that the German universities adopted. Each professor may admit women to, his classes if he chooses.

swindle are persons who reap where The Scranton truth which it Is impossible to disregard. Paved streets, like most of the good they do not sow. They prosper by the enterprise of others. Their system ol business being palpably dishonest, it lb proper to Infer that their wares are equally so, and their "just as good" things of life, cost money, and it is this question of expense which will prove to be the primary factor In determining the attitude of the voters toward Former Senator Dubois has closed his residence in Washington and taken hli family back to Idaho, where he will soon begin the publication of a high class weekly newspaper at Boise, the State capital. Is offered fo the clerk In our store making the highest per cent, gain in sales during this month over June of a year ago.

Furthermore, we Intend giving a banquet to the entire store force, with the members of the department making this biggest gain this month, as 'compared with last June, as the guests of honor. Maybe you'd lige to assist some favorite clerk In the winning of this prize, or some department's force In achieving the high honor at the forthcoming banquet. You certainly can lend a helping hand. June, 1906, was the biggest June this store's history ever recorded by far the biggest. To beat that record we must hustle we will hustle.

To elicit the supreme support of of our assistants and perhaps YOU we make these inducements. claim Is a downright fraud. The purchasing public is vitally con Another good chance for womankind to "say things" about the McConnell store very, very flattering things, too. We certainly do not overstep the bounds of conservatism in telling you that this is the greatest 10c embroidery sale any Scranton store ever planned it's infinitely more important than previous events arranged even by the McConnell store. corset cover embroideries are full 18 inches wide and made of very fine quality cambric.

The flouncings are in three widths 14 9 and 5 jnches. They Secretary Elihu Root Is supposed to be one of the best paid attorneys In the United States. cerned in this matter. Those who buy are interested In obtaining the worth of their money and this they do not receive in "substituted" articles. Thomas A.

Edison makes It a rule to rise at 6:30 a. m. This phase of the subject is admirably treated In a little brochure entitled nave insertions to match. "The Family Income," recently pub. the project.

If it can be plainly shown that the proposed paving plan is a measure of economy, as well as a matter of progress and Improvement, then opposition to the project should quickly resolve ltseif into cordial and effective support. This we believe can be done, and we are confident that abundant proof can be found In the experience of the Department of Public Works of the last few years. Scranton Is now and has been for many years absolutely wasting a vast sum of money annually In the so called repair of its unpaved streets. Within the short period of three years $125,000 have been expended for this purpose. lished by Mr.

W. H. Black, the adver Before she became Queen of Spain, Princess Ena of Battenberg had written a one act play in French. Her literary bantling is to be produced some time this summer by a company of noble amateurs at one of the royal villas. tising manager of The Delineator.

Mr, Black maintains that the family income ALL BRAND NEW GOODS IN THE VERY LAT EST PATTERNS. DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE TOWN'S TALKING ABOUT THE CHANCE BEFORE DECIDING TO SHARE IN IT, When a child she proved herself to be is the biggest fact in our history and that Its expenditure calls for honest a clever little actress, having appeared on several occasions. goods. The adulteration of food is one of the great evils against which Mr. FANCY IN NCBIUS.

"The Square Deal for AH." ElUbllabcd Auill 21, 1884. Black inveighs. He holds that advertising must have merit behind it, and it Is pleasant, with a heart at Pnbllufwri at THK TkUTH l'LBLISHlNQ ease. this fact once established, makes sub HOUSb, SCItAXTO.N. Erery ok LJ This money has been spent for repairs Just after sunset, or by moonlight singer THIS AND THAT.

nirooon By THE SCUAISTON THlTU I'UO' States this month. He is a as well as a preacher. stitution a crime. electric lights vegetables and flowers are being grown In Fairbanks, Alaska. USUIAU COlll'AXY.

skies. that scarcely lasted over night. Every year the same work had to be repeated, To make the shifting clouds be what A. WATRKS frMldent and today there is nothing to show for fcOWIN FtltHIS. Treuurer iind Awlstant SENATOR KNOX'S CANDIDACY.

PENNSYLVANIA Republicans seem to 'be strongly in favor of a vig New York city, with twice the population of Chicago, has current expenses nearly four times as great. With the aid of steam heat and Copper ore worth was shipped from Alaska in 1906, nearly three times as much as in 1905, and seven times as much as in 1904. to the 1'rrKlilpnt JOHN E. BARRETT Eilltor i. O.

SHERWOOU VI PrWt R. W. JORDAN Manairer JAUES F. iHTCHFXL News Editor orous presentation of Senator you please. Or let the easily persuaded eyes Own each quaint likeness issuing from the mold Of a friend's fancy; or, with head bent low, And cheek aslant, see river flow of gold.

'Twixt crimson banks; and then a traveler go THR UrBAVTdV TtHTCT 1 llollTPrMi by the money thus expended. Scarcely a single permanent improvement remains as a result of this vast outlay. It would have been far better for the city if this money had been us ed to provide a few miles of permanently constructed macadam roadway. For the 5125,000 which have been British Yukon, it is said, will exhibit two hundred varieties of flowers at the Alaska Yukon exposition to be Carrleri for Six Ccntu Week. Mnll Subwrtp Hop Twenty Ore Cents a ileuth; Three Dollar! From mount to mount, through Cloud held in Seattle in 1909.

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land, gorgeous land! Or, listening to the tide with closed sight, Srronton, Pa, squandered in the last three years By that blind Bard, who on the Chlan The average American church member gives 54 cen.ts to foreign missions. The record is held by the United Presbyterians, who give $1.77 a member. KEW YORK OFFICE 604 Cambridge Bldf. strand, By those deep sounds possessed, with inward light, CHICAGO OFFICE Boyce Blilg J. P.

MrKINNEY. Knox's candidacy for President by the State convention which will meet In Harrisburg on Thursday, and there Is reason to believe that this sentiment will result in the adoption of a dignified and spirited resolution to that effect. The occasion is opportune for the Republicans of the Keystone State to assert themselves more forcibly than they have heretofore In the national councils of the party, The Truth has always maintained that It was an injustice to discriminate against Pennsylvania on account of the overwhelming predominance of its Republican sentiment. Such conspicuous loyalty deserves to be rewarded rather than punished. In Senator Knox the Republicans of Pennsylvania have a candidate for the Special Advertising ItepreaeotstlT.

Beheld the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey" Rise to the swelling of the voiceful sea. Simon Smith, an evangelist, cousin to Gipsy Smith, has been holding services for the last two years in London. He expects to visit the United eighteen miles of macadamized pavement could have been built. Once macadamized a street requires but xery little expense to keep it in repair. Less than a thousand dollars will suffice for the annual repair and cleaning of a mile of macadam.

Scranton has) already spent enough money uselessly on its streets to ma Samuel Taylor Coleridge. TEA TABLE GOSSIP. xiuuoy "That milliner of yours must De a Wifey "Nonsense! 'ALWAYS BUSY." 'ALWAYS BUSY." I She has neither wings nor feathers." Hubby "Yes; but Just look at this bill of hers." Boston Record. cadamize every mile of highway in the city. It is time that this waste was stopped.

The paving proposition which Is now before the voters for their ac Phone calls promptly attended. Presidency whose qualifications are sec "This latest article of yours Is pret ceptance or rejection is a measure of ond to none. He is in entire accord ty well done." "It ought to be. The editor boiled it down and the critics roasted It." Pittsburg Post. economy.

It means an end of waste and the beginning of a system of street 12 PAGES. improvements that will actually produce "Miserly gave the fireman who saved his life when his house was on clean permanent streets. Footwear for the June Bride TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 107. Unless some such plan as the one fire 60 centSrfor carrying him down the. ladder." "Did the fireman take it?" "Partly.

He gave Miserly 20 in consideration Is adopted ine city will go on squandering its money on II cents change." Baltimore American, with the policies which have made President Roosevelt's administration so deservedly popular in all sections of the country, and he has elements of character which would go far toward arousing for him in other States the same, enthusiasm that is felt for him in Pennsylvania. It is an excellent opportunity, there role, for the Keystone Republicans to put forward a candidate of their own for President. It is time that Pennsylvania's loyalty to the principles of the party received some other return except indifference. repairs which experience has proved have to be repeated each year, and It sometimes happens that other tr Subscribers who do not receive The Truth promptly and regularly, and those changing tlicir address, are requested to notify tlie Business Ofllce either by mail, telephone or in person. Make all complaints direct to the office.

Old 'Phone, 19U; Kew 'Phone, 256. people have as good an opinion of a man as he has of himself after he is and the even then fail to produce good streets. The street Improvement plan which is dead. Chicago News. to be either accepted or rejected by Wife "Now that Dr.

Parker has the votes of the people of Scranton or. married that millionairess, do you June Graduate June 18 is a measure of wise economy. suppose he'll cut us?" Husband "Yes; but he'll charge more for doing It will save the city money and it will save the taxpayer money, and in the it." Judge. FOOD KEEPING QUALITY Is what everyone seeks In buying a Refrigerator or an Ice Chest. We have a superb line of tlte kind that do all that could be demanded of them.

After having looked Into the merits of tho best in the market, the kind that we have adopted is the one that appeals the most strongly to us, being constructed on scientific principles, giving a eold, dry air circulation and at tho same time doing so with a less amount of lee than Is demanded by the poorer kinds. We sell these Summer at the same interestingly low prices at which other home furnishings are sold here; In other words, at money savings to you. end will make Scranton a city of good Nat Goodwin, the successful and well known comedian, says he is weary of the sham of the stage and tbe false glitter of the footlights. He Is going to quit it all, and make his home among the miners of Nevada, because he prefers "real men" to the fops of London. clean streets.

AFTERNOON The amusing vaticina "You say you were in the saloon at the time of the assault referred to in the complaint?" questioned the lawyer. "I was, sir," replied the witness. "Did you take cognizance of the barkeeper at the time?" "I don't know what he called it, sir, but I took what the rest did." Milwaukee Sentinel. Wcather tions of the "amateur We are now displaying: the finest Summer Footwear that money and brains can produce. Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, Black or Tan Leathers.

Some lace and others button. LADIES' SHOES 95c to $5.00 LADIES' OXFORDS $1.00 to $5.00 LADIES' PUMPS $2.00 to $5.00 ECHOES. Prophets, weather prophets serve, in a measure, to allay the one who has the opportunity popular disappointment over the tardy arrival of Summer. Some attribute the continued coolness to the preva THE WEATHER. The list of candidates for State Treasurer, before the Republican State convention which meets at Harrisburg on Thursday next, includes the names of Captain Cumlngs, of Tidioute; John O.

Sheatz, of Philadelphia; B. F. Meafty, of Delaware, and John S. Fisher, of Indiana. The prospects favor the nomination of Captain Cumlngs.

N' should miss hearing Rev. Dr. Egerton Ryerson Young's lecture at Elm Park Church tonight. Dr. Young is a famous missionary traveler and his lecture, "Around the World in lence of sun spots; others to the recent seismic activity of Mother Earth, and one lugubrious seer down at Tork claims that the times are out of Joint generally, and that we are going to Two Hours," cannot fall to interest, entertain and instruct all who isten to The New York Herald says: In the Middle States and New England today fair and warmer weather will prevail, with fresh and light northwesterly to northeasterly winds.

On Wednesday, fair to partly cloudy weather and slightly higher temperatures will prevail, with light northeasterly winds, becoming variable, and on Thursday overcast weather with local rains and slight temperature changes. It. Much of Dr. Young's life has been Scranton Carpet Furniture Co. 322 LACKAWANNA AVE.

have good sleighing during the month spent In the open air in the out of the The latest showing in the newest styles and nobbiest creations in Ladies' White Canvas and Sea Island Duck Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps. $1.25 to $5.00 of July. Meantime the scientists ad way places of the world. He has trav mit that all customary calculations have been upset, but that "sunny days eled far and observed closely, and he has crowded the Impressions of many strange Incidents in the lecture which he will deliver tonight. "Around the The proximity of the circus at Car bondale, on Saturday last, caused the citizens of Greenfield Township to forsake the primaries.

One good result Is to be noticed. There was no dishonest voting, and no stuffing of the ballot box. In fact, according to all accounts, not a single vote was cast there during the will come again." HOME KILE THE DEMAND. IR Henry Campbell Bannerman, the British Premier, announced World In Two Hours" with Dr. Young will prove to be a delightful journey for all who isten to the eloquent lecturer.

3 The opening of the Northern Electric Railroad Company's new trolley line between this city and Dalton is bound to direct increased attention to the manifold advantages which the town day, and the judge of election was the loneliest man In the townhlp. Some matter of fact All the Way genius has declared that from India, it Is safest not to prophecy until after a ships and borouKhs went of the mountain offer as a site for suburban homes. 114 116 WYOMING SCRANTON, PA. ESTABLISHED 1888 thing has happened. Maybe so.

But Regular transportation services on the new road will be begun In a few days, and Waverly, Clark's Green and Glenburn will scarcely be more difficult we are reminded by a communication which comes to The Truth all the way of access than Providence and Green Ridge. This will stimulate home build ing all along the line ana result in a rapid increase of population in the townships and Boroughs nortnwesi or the city. In the House of Commons, yesterday, that since the bill proposing an Administrative Council for Ireland had been unanimously rejected by the convention recently held in Dublin, the Government would not go any further with the measure, and so It will be dropped from the Parliamentary programme. Simultaneously it Is stated by Mr. John Redmond, the recognized leader of the Nationalists, that there is no diminution of interest In Home Rule on the part of the people of Ireland, and that the movement has not been Injured In any' way by the refusal to accept the Blrrell bill.

On the contrary he believes that the action of the Dublin convention has helped the Home'RUle cause, since It has clearly demonstrated that no "substitute" will be accepted. In Home Rule circles it Is felt that the Administrative Council scheme was an adroit move to head off Legislative Independence, and the people are convinced that In this age of enlightenment The development of the region north west of Scranton offers such alluring prospects that another new trolley line is to be built, to supplement in the direction of Hillside Home and Lake Winola the work which the Northern Electric has mapped out for itself In the towns along the Lackawanna's from India that Mlrza Ghulam Ahmad, Who is something of a prophet himself, predicted the downfall and death of Dowle some time before that event occurred. The Hindu who made this prediction proclaims himself the "promised Messiah," and he may have been actuated in his antagonism to Dowle by the sordid spirit of competition in the domain of spiritual humbug. According to the report of the Geological Survey, Just issued at Washington, the total production of coal in the United States during 1906 was 414, 039,581 tons, valued at $512,610,744, showing an Increased value of 7 per cent, over the previous year. It is stated that West Virginia has taken the place formerly occupied by Illinois which was second to Pennsyvanla lu its great coal output.

right of way. The southeastern terminus of this line is to be at Clark's Summit and its western at Lake Win ffl. Valley If (sK sJP yYFws THE Wf lwT YOTT WONT SPEND IMATi, Mi ll JLVVC Xa evrkydollahyouV. A nnu'wiiu'l fTni make. axyhopycaxV ux PFHDT rc IrJ jJ I 41 If HO THAT, YOU KNOW.

IT A LtLt Win i' lUV)l TAKES A MAN WITH GOOD ffl AS Wfflfri RV I 9 JUIX3MENT AND FORK Mffljffl aK Ml! fhS .1 I thought to lay asidh IPf.TfFa II fSi The drink divine, 4f If Wfl National if at any time' BanK If tS! inanyciime' 11 iffl 1 11 THE fej Casey Bros.bdl OSS" ZL ola. The promoters are J. D. Keator, Frank P. Benjamin, Dr.

Rodham and others of this rlty and William Allen, of Peckvllle. Mr. Keator informs that the road will positively be built along the route indicated in the company's charter and that It will be begun this year. The work of financing the company has already been arranged and the region has been thoroughly canvassed In order to ascertain the amount of business which the line can depend on receiving. The result of this canvass Is said to be entirely satisfactory.

Besides the assurances which can be regarded as positive sources of revenue there are. certain movements developing which If they are consummated, to add largely to the traffic of the road. Ireland Is entitled to as much consideration as the Transvaal, or Canada, or Australia, where a liberal system of self government orpvnll. At the unveiling of a bronze statue of Jefferson Davis, In Richmond, yesterday, William Jennings Bryan, who was one of the guests, received an ovation when he appeared on 'the platform. At the close of the ceremony there were calls on Mr.

Bryan for a speech, but these were met by cries of "No, no!" from the women of the Jefferson Davie Now let Cupid drape his wings in black. Kissing was condemned yesterday by a prominent physician attending the meeting of the American Medical Association at Atlantic City, as unsanitary and a means of communicating disease. He classed tbe kiss as "next to the bouse fly" In this respect, and tali: "We can't make the alarm against Monument Assoclatlonf Then the presi Look on the poor with gentle eyes, for In such habits often angels desire alms. Masslnger. dent of the meeting, General Stephen i 1..

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