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THE SCRANTON TRUTH, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 27, 1914. GHER COURT RULES HL FRIENDS jwur HMUEJ DISK OUTPUTH AGA IVST GRAFF GO WAREHOUSE FIR HONOR DOCKING Mahoganizcd Baskets have a charm all their own They are so Unlike anv other baskets ever vTwjiviul Ha The supreme court of Pennsylvania Favors Local Option and a New find a welcome place In every home. Of course, we refer to those has decided againet the Graft Furnace company in their case against the Scranton Coal company. Attor More Than Two Hundred At tend Event in North Scranton Auditorium. Manager of Poli's Tendered Farewell Dinner At the Scranton Club.

Susie Benovitz, an immigrant girl, received severe lacsrations about the hands when she broke the window of her room and began throwing her effects from the third story to escape a fire which threatened the warehouse of Or Amended Constitution for the State. ney T. P. Duffy completed his argument for the appellant company yesterday. No argument was presented in behalf of the coal company.

Chief the Oriental Picture Frame company, in the rear of 438 Franklin avenue. Tha ADDRESS BY ATTY. WATSON PRESENTED WITH WATCH hasKets of the better sort not to any one of the many inferior bnir tations that have crept onto the market. To fully appreciate the true beauty of a mahoganized basket you must see those possessed of the character and richness which mark our display. Included you will find Sandwich Baskets Knife and' Fork Baskets Fruit Baskets Waste Paper Baskets Flower Baskets Fern Baskets Letter Baskets Jardinieres, etc.

fi Millar A fV "Walk in and look arun' J. 13 15 Washington Ave. WOULD SUBMIT SUFFRAGE girl roomed in a. building in Raymond court close to the building which was Justice Fell advising Everett Warren, counsel for the coal company, that he would not be called on as the justices had read the paper books over night on are. With more than two hundred ores It was a notable tribute that tm It is supposed the fire in the warehouse' originated from an overheated em, tne annual banquet of the T.

D. paid John. H. Docking by a represen, fl affirm the decision Hon. J.

Benj. Dimmick, of this city, candidate for the Republican nomination for United States senator, last flue pipe of the furnace. It was dis iewis council, Jr. O. U.

was held in the Providence Auditorium last of the lower court, denying the injunction prayed for by the Graff last night when the manager of Poli's covered about 7:30 o'clocfc, and for a tune threatened to assume serious pro theater was dined, feted and presented with a. solid zold watch suitab.y in evening, the principal speakers being Albert L. Watson, former county night announced his platform. Its salient features are: A. scientific orotectlve tariff.

portions. From the cellar the Are company. In the lower court the Graff company sought to have the Scranton scribed as a token of what the city cnairman or the Washington party, spread to tho second floor, where it and D. C. Williams, a prominent thinks of him and his works here Ignited a large ciuantity of excelsior Coal company enjoined from memDer or the council.

Mr. Docking leaves the first 01 tne Proper and thorough, regulation of large corjjorations. Laws safeguarding child and worn and stock. The damage will amount to month for a several months vacation rtaJI, i0 the nronerty An invitation had been issued to United States Senator Penrose to be about $300. The fire was close to the State hospital and caused excitement to his farm at LeRoy a due to mlne caveB.

Tae case was present, but he sent his letter of re. among the patients. ia.Dor ana providing lor workmen's compensation. A new or amended state Constitution Which would ComDrehnnH D. Kubinovitz, who resides in the or Kocnester.

tne mrw.i.. decided in favor of the defendant wife. He is relinquishing company and the Graff people took here for at time in the hopes oil to the aupreme court of i measure of home rule for municipalities. next building, is the owner and he driven from his sick bed by the fear that the flames would communicate to the state. It is believed that had the From one and all came expressions case been decided in favor of the of resret that Mr.

DOCKing Graff company it would have simpli leave Scranton and it was the univer fled cave litigation in the future and neQ cave juigauon in me iuiuic a.ux 1 1 Guests his home. A second alarm had to be sent in, owing to the fire breaking ont a gai wWhile fl ghtlng this blaze, his nana badly cut. r. rmial sal wish of the coterie of considerabIy Strengthened the cases i nenux uicsciii i.cv now pending against the coal com mo native ana rererendum, but not the recall of public officials or of judicial decisions. Submitting woman suffrage to the vote of the people.

Favors local option. A scientific method for appropriations for charities. Dimnilck's Platform. The complete platform follows: would be of short duration. .1..

i names ior i eauinus; huui YeBterday afternoon Just before 5 Though theevemng rface subsidences. IS nature of a joliincation tor the regret of the break in the tie that o'clock, an alarm turned in from Prospect avenue and Brook street. When the companies arrived at the TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY bound Mr. Docking to wawwi there were many quips, good stories have no terrors for the hostess who pwng scene, there was no fire. A lamp had exploded and caused a little excite xii Luniormnv wirn Hi.

and mueie by the Electric uuy quanci 1 nlaver folks from the FOR WELSH DAY BANQUET ment in the home of Mrs. Henrietta Spindler, at 535 Cherry street. Henry Morgan, who was using the lamp to Poll. W. Ix Council Toastmastcr.

mo or tny can. Republican nomination to tho United totates senate, I herewith set forth my views upon subjects which are under consideration and are of great moment to our national life. I will not limit myself to national issues and problems for I believe that Matchless "When the guests assemble at Tha thaw out frozen pipes, was quite seri Hnn. w. T.

ConneU acted as toast Hotel Jermyn on Monday evening for ously burned. Cunningham Player Piano the annual St. Day banquet the full quota of guests will be on hand for master. Masterly at times in his tribute to 'the honored guset, he digressed to bring humor and wit as the event, as the limited number ot th sneakers were ing his own high tribute until the last. I and tfle cominittee js now completing io cictuidLw sxiuuia Know Deiore lining so important an office a candidate's attitude toward the new thought and movements that bulk so prominently in the public mind.

A state issue of today may become a national issue tomorrow. I believe 4n the rehabilitation and re minors CAMPAIGN WILL OPEN TONIGHT One of the nita 01 tne evius the final details for the dinner. the number cf telegrams receavea by I The program vM include singing, She has all the music of all the world at her disposal on a moment's notice. Music is the best entertainment. Why not have it in your home? Why not make use of our special time payment plan? It suits the family of moderate income.

the gueste. I speaking, and an elaborate menu. Judge MXMSY UTTIiEJOHN, i. a. jermyn, wuw Edwards will be toastmaster, juage nwumL but a.

message supposed rv r.rim. en Pcni Turn uniting of the Republican party. This can be accomplished if we eliminate Councillor of Col. T. T.

Iwl3 Council, ip Vw frnm him was delivered at the a tt Trv herh will ho the Jr. O. lT. A. so caiiea macmne pontics with its whole train of blighting, destroying: and of times corrupting tendencies and club and it was opened by Mr.

Con and John T. Watkins will be The opening guns in ex Mayor J. gret, stating, however, he had been a nell. It was ostensibly in answer to In charge of the singing, influences, ana it we stand tor such progressive principles and methods as Benjamin Dimmick's senatorial cam' member of the order for thirty years. A feature of tne occasion win ds one from the mayor to Attorney ieu oni MRevnolds.

It read: Have palgn will bo fired this evening from will respona 10 tne needs of our and Be was thoroughly in sympathy with its aims and its objects. songs by several children in Welsh and English, and choral singing by the en referred tout inquiry regarding legal the platform of St. David's hall in West Scranton, where the Gibralter cnangea ana evercnangmg industrial, social and political conditions. But we must take care, however, that orosrres ity of segregation to the "vice tire assemblage. Watson on "Ijlbcrty.

Attorney Watson spoke on "Liber of. Republicanism has always been lo The members of the Tabernacle Con dent." lion. W. 1 wnneii iyc sive principles shall not be inconsistent fmm Senator Penrose w.iicn cated, according to the campaign ora ty," one of the tenets of the Junior gregational church in West Scranton one 114 ADAMS AVENUE. H.

J. Farrell, Mgr. you can allay (L. I TCin aB0 nod tnejr annual St. David's tors.

wim wnat is runaamentai to our lorm of government. The substance of reform and progress is more important "If read: Order. He reviewed the history of the nation, how great men arose dur Watres and gain a few nights The men selected to fire the open Day festivities the same evening. ing shots are: Joseph Oliver, who will r. svi.

von can be the next gover ing crises; of how the weak had al nnr Cine tn E. J. Lynett Of the, man me xorm inereoi. I believe in a protective tariff for those industries that need it, and only to the extent that they need protec ways been pitted against the strong, act as chairman; Rev. Joseph H.

Odell SUPREME COURT OPINION MAY and proclaimed Roosevelt the man of and Myer Kabatchnick, deputy pro Times, from President Wilson read: nnnnt lect both Palmer and Dim the hour to bring a more righteous thonotary, and Mr. Dimmick himself. tion. I believe a permanent tariff board or commission, which shall rath mick. You be ambassador to GIVE HANNON A NEW TRIAL er statistics constantly, is an absolute government within the power of the I The Electric City quartet and people.

Bauer's band will entertain with songs wt and ha "Dublin" the ticket. prerequisite to Intelligent tariff legis nrr rnniriTie in responding to 'the Former Judge A. A. Vosburg acted and music. lation.

k. p. TiT.se'ntation eneech of Mr. Connell as toastmaster. Mr.

Williams, in his Mr. Dimmick and Dr. Odell were in An opinion rendered by the United his efforts to please Scranton, Woman's Suffrage. I belive in a tlorough going con. States Supreme yesterday may address, told of the aims and pur Pittsburg yesterday conferring with poses of the organization, of the I J.

Deny O'Xeil, Speaker Alter and a nm r.tii in helDinz the city in its result in giving Hi. J. Hannon, of this trol and regulation of large corpor ie and it hopes for betterment, city, and others convicted in the dyna ations. But I believe also that rem but how he had bended every effort growth of Colonel Lewis council dur number of other leaders in the westing its fifteen years of life. It was ern part of the state, and the tele expected that Alderman James Moir graphic reports sent out indicate that would deliver'an address, but he was Mr.

is well pleased with his edies for defects and abuses can, and should be found which will eliminate miting conspiracy in the interest of iron workers, a new trial. The court held that the constitutional guarantee abuses and not retard economic ad to present nothing DUt Clean, nwrai acts at the PoH. He said he had hn rolled Puritanica. New vancement already attained. unable to be present.

Charter mem. reception and prospects in Pittsburg. against unreasonable search may be vrt hnnkini! houses but he had I legislation limiting and safe guarding child labor and women's bens present last nignt were v. m. violated.

is back at his old stand, 229 Wyoming Avenue and will be glad to meet all of his old friends. stuck to his belief and that he knew Crisman and Humphrey Richards. MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN In the iron workers' trials, the prose in his own judgment tnat ne was oui cuting attorneys caused papers to be The Auditorium was beautifully decorated. Bauer's orchestra and the laoor. iavor a just vvonunena compensation Act.

I believe that the proposed Woman Suffraeo Amendment to the Stale seized without first getting a searcn making a mistake. The; Committee, Arion quartet furnished music. The committee in charge of the banquet constitution should be submitted to a OF ROYAL FELLOWSHIP A membershipampaign will be inaugurated ty Scranton lodge, o. 172. warrant.

The court decision is that the defendants could prevent papers thus The committee which arranged the vntA of the.naODle. off air i rnsited of A. uonneu, ti consisted of: seized being brought against them by Dunham. G. T.

Davis and Frank Thomas M. Reese, chairman: Bert going into court and demanding the re I believe that a state convention should be called either to amend the present constitution of Pennsylvania, or to draft a new one, and that such T. Jones, secretary; Clarence Burnett, I iagen. turn of the papers. If a retrial is grtint Royal Fellowship, and by April 7 it is expected to have many new members added to the list.

There will be two treasurer; Benjamin F. Phillips, Rob Among those present, aJl of whom ed the iron workers they secure papers amended or new constitution should romnrfihend 'snecincallv fa) a larger that it will be more auickly Slivered addresses, wire, besides ert Fidiam, Frank P. Baker. Virgil that were used agains them in tha sponsive to the well considered needs committee: Willard M. Bunnell, Chaa.

Indianapolis trials. IF PAST FIFTY USE "CASCARETS" Crisman, David S. Jones, S. W. Carter.

Edgar Sanders, Thomas Jehu, and oninions of the Deople. teams; the Reds and Blues. President Hart Thomas, of West Scranton, will head the first team, with twenty members acting as his lieutenants. an3 Connell. Hon.

W. Conne.i, onus. measure of home rule tor municipal! ties, (b) the initiative and the refer endum, (c) but not in the recall of pub. lie officials or of iudicial decisions. I believe the present method of state Finley Littlejohn, Haydn L.

Davis, J. PLAYGROUND FUND HAS charitaDie appropriations to De unscientific and wasteful, and that it needs J. Owens, John B. Davis and J. W.

Crothamel, A. E. Connell, Charles R. Parker, John Sampson, William Wirth, city councilman; O. Ed.

Cary, John. H. Reynolds, Ezra Connell, J. James Roberts at the head of the Blues. The constitution should be framed Allgood.

The banquet was followed to be revised in order that the state PASSED HALF WAY MARK The membership of the lodge is divided in order to give each leader the same What Glasses Ae to Weak Eyes Cas carcts Arc to Weak Bowels. by dancing. may have a just and, eincient cnari tablA svstm. K. Gfiarhart.

Those in Attendance, I believe in the conservation of all The playground fund has passed number of men. The losing side will banquet the victors. Among those present were: (Mr. and our natural resources, but such a con ROSAB'S SEW the half way mark and there now re Mrs Stanley J. Davis, Mr.

and Mrs. servation that recognizes the needs of The enrollment will not be limited tj a Beiat ant irir. Chief Peter C. Rosarl mains but S1.S00 to be raised. ies John J.

Oweus. Mr. and Mrs. V. H.

the future and does not ignore tne men. A branch for the womeiijis ex Crisman. Mr. and Mrs. S.

W. Carter, today made it a point to find a eunny terday the committees which 'have the needs of the present. Believins in the rule of the Deonle. pected to be started next week in Good Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Vosburg, Mr. and spot in whim iu I in. work in charge reported that an ad at fire headquarters were at a loss to diUonal $200 snad been subscribed, Mrs.

Thomas M. Reese, Mr. and Mrs. I man hall. West Scranton.

1 nomas U. Johns, ana Mrs. o. I The officers of the iadup are: Tasi one of them came to the rescue with bringing Jhe fund up to $2,200. It ie DdKU, 1 11 1 1 1 O.

1 I DhbIH ant T.i .1 I favor local option as a proper method of regulating the liquor traffic, and I believe in the right of the people to a referendum of proposed remedial measures, either in the state or nation. Mr. anri Mrs. E. H.

Sanders. Dr. jwm, yrauirai, the happy thougnt tnai tiosar musi oc aesirea 'tnat tne remainaer oi ine thn sunshine SO that the lU I ,1 tvI io raleAfl a a snnn aa nnssihlA in and Mrs. J. H.

Houck, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Thomas; vice presidents, Edward Young and Charles Summit; sec rr. Thomas. Mr.

and Mrs. E. W. of his bright new uniform would show order that that the mayor may name I believe, in view of the misrehre Saturday (lames. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank B. Lisk. off to better advantage. sentative results of representative government in the past, that the neoDle Mr.

and Mrs. R. B. Kirkendall, Mr. the commission and the work for the coming season be planned ahead Get 10 cent box now.

Most old people must give to the bowels some regular help, else they suffer from constipation. The condition is perfectly natural. It is just as natural as it is for old people to walk slowly. For age is never so active as youth. The muscles are less elastic.

And the bowels are muscles. So all old people need Cascarets. One might as well refuse to aid weak eyes with glasses as to neglect this gentle aid to weak bowels. The bowels must be kept active. This is important at all ages, but never so much as at fifty.

Age is not a time for harsh physics. Youth may occasionally whip the bowels into activity. But a lash can't be used every day. "What the bowels and Mrs. Reese Alexander, Mr.

and Mrs Onnmr Richards. Mr. and Mrs. retary, William Jones; treasurer, Floyd Greene: chaplain, William Fox; marshal, Philip Hutchison; guard, Arthur Hughes; sentinel, Henry Klinkel, ani trustees. Dr.

Eugene Simrell, Clark's Summit, 'and Dr. Elsinger. are entitled to a closer and more direct grip upon their government than they have had. A closer and more direct Among the contrloutors or yesteraay were Major Everett Warren. Mrs.

Se FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1914. Charles Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kowherrv.

Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan. MEAT SALE Mr. and Mrs.

James Morgan, Mr. and rena Von Storch, John T. Porter, W. G. Parke, R.

W. Day, J. W. Howard. Myron a Knight, Henry Belin, Mrs.

William Coleman, P. F. Calpin. Mrs Van camD. Mr.

and Mrs. Avery Atherton. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans, UNION FURNITURE STORE grip can be worked out so that it will not be inconsistent with all the many real benefits and advantages of true representative government.

I believe in political "organization. But I think that leadership in state politics should come from Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs. w. D.

uaKiey, Mr. ana Mrs William Fahrinee. Mr. and Mrs. IN ALL OUR MARKETS IS AGAIN IN TROUBLE Berten Arndt.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elriiam. Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Fidiam, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Miss Adella Heaven, of Toronto. C. C.

Rose, A. B. Cohen, O. F. Vascy, Griffith Davis, Mrs.

J. W. Peck, P. M. Force, T.

Ellsworth Davis, C. W. Jlatthews, Judge M. F. Sando and Mrs.

and Miss Norton. ana not irora vvasninsiun. 20c Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Newkirk, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Andrews, Mr. and I believe a United States senator Several people in Luzerne 4.nd Lacka should guard jealously and advance Mrs. Joseph Floyd, Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. wanna counties are anxiously awaiting Mnart Mr and. Mrs. William Jones, assiduously tne interests of his state, beinir ever mindful of its particular the return of one Henry Kahn. some or tne oia need is a gentle and natural tonic.

One than can be constantly used without harm. The only such tdnic is Cascarets, and they cost only 10 cents per box at any drug store. They work' while you sleen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leonard, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. time manager of the Union Furniture resources and activities, but he should I SIXTEEN YEAR OLD BOY 20c 18c Hector I company at 324 Washington ave be loyal to, ana even more Jealous of, naviri a. Mr.

and Mrs. the welfare of the nation and our de SIRLOIN STEAK Pound ROUND STEAK Pound LEGS CHOICE LAMB. Pound NICE CHUCK ROAST. Pound. LAMB CHOPS Pound I Hue, second noor, woo has not been at IS COMMITTED TO JAIL Jones.

Mr. and Mrs. Abram Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. William Richards.Mrs.

Wil mt. and Mrs. William Richards.Mrs. a i nis store for a week or more. Han Danvers, Mrs.

Elizabeth jorn, I Kahn has been in more or less hot Another case which demonstrates veloping national me. OLD FORGE.LIQUOR MEN TO CONDUCT CRUSADE sirs. l. nomas, hfater lately. A few weeks ago, war ts were issued for his arrest on th.

14c 14c UNION OF CHURCHES MAY BE OPPOSED Wigley, Sirs. D. H. Thomas, Misses charge of running a sort of bunco game Blanch Miller, Florence JUittlejohn, I selling furniture on the club plan the need of a juvenile court in thi3 city which is advocated by Alderman W. S.

Millar, of the Eighth ward, was enacted in his court yesterday afternoon, when Fred Gilby, aged sixteen fa Thflmas. ara.n liarrowcuii. jilimL tvantv.fiva fpnta a wppk that had Retail liquor dealers of Old Forge Collins, Mae LoraswK, r.n tinge of the lottery in it, The annual meeting of the congre HAMBURG STEAK ncp 2 oounds fcWU have arranged to hold a meeting late gation of the Church of Peace on 5ioklnYy Carrie Smith Clara" wSSK Yesterday, six persons tried vainly I years, of 112 Bowen street, Dui yea, Prospect avenue, will be held this was committed to the county jail on Following our usual custom we will place on sale Saturday, February 21st, a Special Brew of Bock Beer Mary Burns, Sarah Williams. Mae get an entrance into tne store, wnicn bavies, Hazel G. Kxotzer, of Throop; was closed last week by the sheriff.

W. Ethel Thomas, Elsie Thomas, Florence garriscale several days ago levied or the charge of trespassing preferred 11c STEWING LAMB Pound evening, at which final plans wili be discussed for the union of that con E. Mumaw, Anna V. Morns, blln the furniture in the store for $335 back gregation with the congregation of 'the Reformed church. BEEF HEARTS 1fp Pound JUU Browning, JIaele Miller, Josephine Eva Lumsley, Alice Robinson, Mary Morgan, Isabel Dovies, Hannah Isevell, Margaret Jenkins, Sarah Evans, Lydia rent.

Kahn is said to have done a flourishing business tor a time. His wife recently opened a credit clothing Arrangements for the union of the churches were begun after the resig this afternoon for the purpose of dis cussing plana whereby a better observance of the liquor laws can be secured in the borough, and especially the law relating to Sunday selling. It is understood the older hotel keepers of the town have been endeavoring to secure such a meeting for some time, but it was only recent 1 ythat thex majority of the dealers decided to go along with the movement Tction will also be taken to breaJi up tho practice of peddling whiskey from wagons. by officers of the Lackawanna railroad, who found him asleep in the Duryea station. He claimed that he bought two pairs of cheap eyeglasses which were found in his possession, together with a notebook, in the ten cent stores here anS Wilkes Barre, and that the reason he slept in the station was because he lost his position in the breaker and was afraid to return home.

Thomas, Olwin E. Reese, Windsor Richards, Bertha Davis. Florence Timmac. Ttisinrn Phillir.s. Florence nation of Rev.

E. J. Schmidt, pastor of the Church of Peace, had been concern In the Davidow building at Spruce street and Wyoming avenue Six warrants were sworn out before Alderman Smith. It is believed Kahn 4a in the South. Mrs.

Kahn.Mn chare; Ann Williams, Anna Hughes, tendered. It is said that a numbf of members of the former congrega 18c 16c 10c PORK SAUSAGE Pound LOIN LAMB Pound LIVER PUDDING Pound Eva Williams, Gwen Farrey, Mary Llovd. Lizzie Howry. Essie Rudwall, Sophia Samuel, Harriet Davis, Lottie 0f the clothing store, said her hus. tion are opposed to the union of the churches and will carry their contention into tonight's meeting.

in Morris. Anna Monskie, Anna Eostor, band had no interest in that concern. Firitam. Florence RimPle. Han oh irirtiam Klsin Oliver.

Dickson PECKVILLE MAX TRIES SUICIDE. City; Ann Davis, Me McDowell, Mabel PECKVILLE, Feb. 27. Bowen, Jennie Williams. Esiner aim rfnr vsiiiit Voal William Alorrell, Robert Hill son of the proprietor o.

It is brewed and bottled with the same machinery and same care to every hygienic detail that has ade our GOLD MEDAL BEER so greatly in demand. Don't miss having a case sent home. Same price. Pure Food Label on every package. Hilliard.

Lewis Hughes, John I Green Market Specials nc. of Hill hotel, saved a man trom drowning yesterday. The man jumped mnac Hnviril Snowden. Dewal Jones, into the Lackawanna river with ap William Kauff, Thomas Williams, Jas. navison.

Leon Monskie, Leo Carter, parent attempt to commti suicide. He refuses to give his name. He will be VMiam. William Dlngleberry, Morgan Williams, Oliver Davis, George givp.n a hearing this afternoon. Perry, Abram Jones.

Edwin Davies, Leonard Foes, S. L. Chappell. Closes t. tiarvpv.

Albert Hall. Floyd Vosburg irrape rruit, tor it Celery Hearts 10c Large Bananas, doz 11c Crisp Lettuce, 4c NICE SWEET CALIFORNIA ORANGES 19250 Lighting Service We. cannot repeat too often the statement that good lighting does not depend so much uppn the quantity of light as upon the QUALITY. Of course quantity is important there must be ample light, but too mudh is as bad for the eyes as too little. It is in helping you to decide as to quality as well as that our LIGHTING SERVICE is peculiarly valuable.

Our expert if, you will talk the matter over with him can tell Albert L. Watson, John B. Davis, John Ci. Evans, Hayden L. Davies, John Von Bergen.

M. V. Morris, Finley Littlejohn, J. Wesley Allgood, Arthur l.unalev. Arthur "Williams, James Taon.

Stegmaier Phillrn Martin, Berton Latchworth, James Berr, George Davis. Chester Iron. David L. Reese, Harry Evans, )i Brewing Co. Daniel Richards, L.

G. Jones, Daniel Williams, Daniel Hartsell, Arthur Hughes, Wilfred Morgan, Joseph Scranton Phones Bell 456. New 1533 you why Thomas, William J. unaw, wimam (joi lins, Walter A. Huff, Lester M.

Davis, Ernest Littlejohn, Albert Reese, J. Morgan Hopkins. Thomas J. Smith, Fred V. Hartzell, Phillip Williams, Daniel Jones, John Savage, Arthur Williams.

Morris Thomas, Alfred Williams, Arthur Jones, R. L. Davies, H. Richards, Robert R. Thomas, John G.

Evans. FINED FOR NOT HAVING The Brilliant Gas Arcs Bakery Sale WEST SIDE STORE ONLY. Ginger Loaf, each 8c sOrange Slice, each Devil Food, each "9c Boston Cream Pie, each 14c Lafayettes, dozen 16c Sponge Cake, each 9c Raisin Pound Cake, Lemon Cakes, each 5c Save the Wrappers From Mother's Bread. is the right light. RUBBER SHOES, ARCTICS AND SIDEWALKS CLEANED Also he can show you how to get the best and most satisfactory Interest and 100 Safety have made our Guaranteed First Mortgage Certificates one of the most popular investments ever offered to large and small moriey lend Harry E.

Spencer OF DUN MORE, CATERER, served tha. Junior Order United American Mechanics banquet last evening in the Providence Auditorium, which was a great success. results for the least money. Wholesale and Retail Attorney Thomas P. Hoban, of 522 Xorth Washington avenue, and M.

Holgate, prominent real estate dealer, It is as much a Dart of LIGHTING SERVICE to help to solve a lighting problem correctly as it is to sell you light. Goldsmith Bros. ers. Get the tacts NUW. anthracTtetrust CO.

I 304 Lackawanna Ave. Vi. with offices in the Peoples Bank build were both fined i in police court pstcrday afternoon by Magistrate WLUiyms. Uoth were charged with having the snow removed from walks bounding certain property. Attorney Hoban explained he had in Philadelphia.

He held that th tenants of the property were responsible for the condition of the walks. Such service is at your disposal free of charge. THE GAS CO. 'SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Srralon. Pa.

J. President. R. Vic EI2VTER H. LA WALL, Treamrer.

STA'XLEY' P. ALLEN, Secretary "ive noon. 1 (I Cor. Wash. Av, and Spruce St.

Capital $250,000 Surplus, $60,000.

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