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The Scranton Truth from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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THE CCnAirrN TRUTH, AFTEIlIiCON, NOVEMBER' 16, 191a' rr33 FflF.TY FlII5 EAR ESTTABLESIHIE EW SCKAMTN rjirn ae Mi ji i i mm 1 1 1 11 zs 0 0 3 NOW GOING HURRY! DAYS WE II owi Wfc. To belated buyers who have been backward about coming forward to our Great "Anniversary Sale" we want to say that it will be necessary to act soon in order to rear any benefit from our cut pnce offerings, xnousanaa nve nwn ueie uu uuuOUi measure 01 vaiue tney nave received for their money. If tou have not been getting your share of the good things getting your 0 Have to Hurry! We can continue it no longer. There are plenty of bargains left. Note You'll Thii Sale will positively end on Saturday night Nov.

19, 1910 out from this Sale, think how you 11 regret it later! the offerings below. If you are shut 4 MEN'S AND BOYS' UNDERWEAR MEX'S AM) TOCXG MEX'S TROUSERS. BOYS' SUITS, OVERCOATS AXD REEFERS. MEX'S AND YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS, TOP COATS RAINCOATS. $30.00 quality.

Sale Price. 3 to IT.) Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Price Sale Price. Sale Price. Sale Price. Sale Price.

Sale Price. Sale Price. .23 .45 .90 $1.33 .23 quality. .50 quality. $1.00 quality.

$1.50 quality. $1.75 quality. $2.00 quality. $2.25 quality. $2.50 quality.

.90 .81.80 $3.40 Price Price. Price. Price. Price. Price.

Price Price. Price. Price. Price quality, quality, quality, quality, quality, quality, quality, quality, quality, quality, quality. $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 SUITS, AND $25.50 8.50 6.80 Sale Sale Sale Sale Price.

$15.00 $13.50 $13.00 $12.00 $11.00 $10.00 9.00 Sale Price. Sale Price. Sale Price. Sale Price. Sale Price.

Sale Price. Sale Price. Sale "Price. Sale Price. Sale Price.

$28.00 quality. $25.00 quality. $22.00 quality. $20.00 quality. $18.00 quality.

$15.00 quality. $13.50 quality. $12.00 quality. $10.00 8.00 quality. LADIES' AXD MEN'S SWEATERS $1.00 quality.

Sale .90 $1.25 quality. Sale Price. $1.50 quality. Sale Price. $2.00 quality.

Sale Price. $2.50 quality. Sale Price. $4.00 quality. Sale Price.

$4.50 quality. Sale Price. $4,03 $5.00 quality. Sale Price. $6.00 quality.

Sale Price. $6.50 quality. Sale Price. $7.00 quality. Sale Price.

BOYS' KNEE PANTS 25c quality. Sale Price 23 quality. Sale .15 75c quality. Sale Price $1.00 quality. Sale Price .00 $1.25 quality.

Sale Price. $1.50 quality. Sale Price $1.33 $2.00 quality. Sale Price. AND BOYS' 9.35 8.50 0.80 .1.95 5.10 3.83 3.

40 3.00 2.55 2.13 1.70 Price Price. Price Price. Price Price. Price, Price, Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Price Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale quality, quality, quality, quality, quality, qaullty. quality, quality, quality, quality, quality, quality, quality, quality, quality, quality, quality.

LADIES' REGAL SHOES $5.00 quality. Sale Price. 4.50 $4.00 quality. Sale Price. $3.50 quality.

Sale Price. MEN'S REGAL SHOES. $5.00 quality. Sale Price. 8.00 7.00 6.00 5.00 4.50 4.00 .25 quality.

Sale Price .23 .50 quality Sale y. 45 .75 quality. Sale $1.00 quality. Sale Price 00 $1.25 quality. Sale Price.

$1.50 quality. Sale Price. $2.00 quality. Sale Price $1.80 $2.50 quality. Sale Price $2.25 $3.00 qrtnllty.

Sale Price $2.70 $3.50 quality. Sale Price $3.13 $4.00 quality. Sale Price $3.00 $5.00 quality. Sale Price $4.50 $6.00 quality. Sale Price.

$8.00 Sale Price $7.20 MEX'S AM) DOTS' HATS. (Derbies or Soft.) $4.50 quality. Sale Price. BOYS' SHOES $3.00 quality. Sale Price! $2.50 quality.

Sale. Price $2.25 $2.00 quality. 3al8 Price $1.80 $1.75 Sale Price $1.33 $1.50 quality. Sale Price $1.33 $3.00 quality. 3.50 3.00 2.50 2.00 OOc 45c $4.00 quality.

Sale Price $3.60 $3.50 quality. Sale Price. Sale price. Sale price. Sale price.

Sale price. Sale price. Sale price. $2.30 quality. $2.00 quality.

$1.50 quality. $1.00 quality. 50c quality. 1 MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED ON ALL PURCHASES NOT SATISFACTORY IP fn i Sale Ends Saturday Night, November 19th Sale Ends Saturday Night, November 19th LACKAWANNA AVE. NORTH SCRANTON ters at "The Carlsruhe" at Cedar avenue and pirch, street.

Aside from the regular routine of business, the nomination' of officers for the ensuing year stud the discussion of plans for their annual ball were the chief features of the meeting. The nomination of officers resulted as follows: President, Peter HaUn SOUTH SCRANTON The South Side Ofllce of The Truth Located at S17 Cedar New 'Phone RANSOM PEOPLE MAKE OBJECTION TO ASSESSMENT it 130 Tf. Market Street. in. North End Omc.

of of age and is survived by a widow and four childrenrCharles. George, Al W004 and Elizabeth. This was tho second death in the Boyd family within two weeks. Puritan Society Gets Banner. The Christian Endeavor society of the Puritan Congregational church attended the rally of Christian Endeavor societies held in tbe Grace Reformed Episcopal church Monday evening.

The local society was awarded lljp banner for having the largest peal 11 tage of its members present. This is the second consecutive time the society has taken the banner. and August Uucster; vice president, August Huester, Adam Freuchtel and Jacob Schank: recording secretary, Charles Schank, Adam Freuchtel and Joseph Welnscuenk; financial secretary, Frank Huester and William East. Asking tbe court to place a value of 40 per acre on its improved land and Pretty Nuptial Event Solemnized Today at High Noon. Father Whitty Society Planning Memorial in Father Mathew's Honor.

PLAN BIG' MUSICAL EVENT convention in Scranton at that tima and a notable time is anticipated by tbe members. Juvenile Musicale. The production of "Tbe Happy Family of Father Time" at tbe auditorium on Monday evening. November Zi. promises to be out of the best musical events of the season.

ner acre ou its unimproved land man; treasurer, rrea Muesier; ser i V. M'nincnVinnlr 3t the Consolidated Real Ransom, fca.r iiAl Estate of that place, today ap pealed from the assecsmeut as fixed by the commissioners. gart, Charles Gelgcr and Joseph Weinschenk. The commissioners originally as Brief Mention. The Tydvil Glee club held a largely attended rehearsal in their quarters last evening.

Thomas Davis, of Jermyu, is spending a few days with local friends. sessed improved farf lanu throughout ibo county at $so Jer acre and the un The annual memorial exercises u. i rj, c. Davis conductor of the tbe Father Whitty society will be held jUVeuile chorus under hose direction on Thursday evening, December 8, the tne cantata will be given is confident anniversary of the death ot Father taat tnB performance will please the Mathew. large audience which will be present.

At a recent meeting a committea Prnmjnemt features of the entertain improved at 55. The storm of protest that followed brought the figures down George held last evening in St. Mary's hall on Hickory street, was a unique affair. It was the second annual event or the society, and was by far the most successful gathering of the season. About two hundred couple attended.

The Knights comprise ono of the most influential organizations this side of the Roaring Brook, ani their progressive spirit was demonstrated by tbe very capaoie manner in which tbe details of the affair were handled last night. The hall had on its real holiday hue, the decorations comprising arranged in a semi circle and interpersed with incandescent lights looked very attractive. A dainty repast was served tbe members, whih Reif's orchestra rendered music for dancing. To the success of the affair credit is due the following committee. Joseph Wioterhalt, John F.

Eiden, William Albre bt, John Lonsdorf, Robert Stratib, Michael Ritterbeck and C. W. Krcig. HONESDALE. to $65 and 40 respectively.

Tbe Ransom people are of the opinion that improved land over there Tbere Are Many Things to be considered in interior decoration la order to secure artistic and pleasing effects that one will not tire of. Few people understand the effects of color and design. We do and that i3 why it will be to your advantage to see our line of decorative wall papers. C. C.

J. Hartnaan, 713 Cedar avenue. New 'phont. 1578. Belle 'phone, 2639 B.

f.hould be assessed at but $10 per acre At high nooir today, the marriage of Miss Miunic Fickus. of 720 Cedar avenue, abd John Gunter, of 711 Soul.1 Webster avenue, wae solemnized by tbe Kev. Williutu A. Xordt. D.

of the First Presbyterian Tbe serviced were simple but very Impressive. Only a few of the immediate relatives of the couple were present at the ceremony. The couple were unattended. Tbe bride wore a traveling gown of brown, with a hat to match and carried a 6hower bouquet. Following the tervlees a tiinner was served tbe bridal party after which they left on a 'honeymoon trip to Newark, X.

J. Upon their return home they will reside at 432 Alder street. Tbe bride is one of this side's most popular young ladies while the groom is also well known. Robert J. Horton, of Ephrota, Pa was in town Sunday.

Miss Pearl Griffiths, of Carbondale, is the guest of Miss Minnie Miller. was appointed to arrange iur iuc i fair. The diocesau and district T. A. U.

officers and other prominent temperance advocates will attend th exercises. The silver jubilee of the society wh.ich occurs next August will also be fittingly celebrated. A committee is. already at work arranging for the ment will be tbe beautiful taDieaus, gorgeous costumes and a large chorus of well trained voices. Myles Boyd Buried.

The remains of the late Myles Boyd, whose death occurred Monday after a brief illness, were buried from the family residence on West Market and the unimproved at per acre. Reinhard Schoenfeld, of a property, Bormerly la lounick etrtato, Franklin avenue, uty, says tbe assessment of 7 placed on it is $2,200 in excess of the figures of the legularly elected assessor. Jacob Smith, Mr. Rosenfeld questions the right of the commissioners to alter the assessors' return. rpieh' Htemn.

Promiuent workers in "ts street this afternoon. is ul uie rv ps wfre conducted the c. U. from all pa An Agate Shower. Tbe Sunday school class of Miss Minnie Fickus trsdered her an agate shower last evening at her home on Cedar avenue in honor of her marriage which was solemnized today.

States wil be present ot the JAMES MANZE, Central Shoe Repairing Store. Repaired while you wait. 304 West Market atreet. Men's shoes soied, sewe and heeled, 75c. Ladlea' shoes soled, sewed and heeled, 30e.

liiii'i1' in Holy Rosary church ''clock by Rev. M. Loftus, after which interment aa made in the Cathedral cemetery. The deceased was forty nine years An impromptu programme or vocal Bachelors in Session. The Bachelor club convened in annual session last evening in their quar Reunion a Unique Affair.

The reunion of the Knights of St. and instrumental selections were ren dered, while the host served her guesta i GOING OUT OF BUSINESS with a bounteous collation. Those present were: Loretta Nape, I The er.at.st; crowd that ever aUendadi wis J'0 Verna Smith, Emma Rentschlcr, L.U Han Huesner, Frances Smitii, Anna Several times uurins me aav we lu'vt lurep week. Statement of the Condition OF THE wait on them, it you naveni vmjeu uu. op Btsl.

Smith, Catherine Kellerman, L.ucy msrenunn mp urn ut i 1 111 1 1 1 consisting or M48S. We are going; to and must dispo.se of our entire stocK, Huber, Minnie Budenbaeh, Charlotte April 1st. Moiiong, Carrie Naeher, Amelia Ve have 1 laced this large slock on sale Money or Coet Nu ObjetL and wHl close out every article in our More regardless of co. Ji tn m.k. monev.

Our stock must go. Read these Wirtb, Margaret Keifer, Madeline Keifer, Elizabeth Gunter, Mm. John About Lightening Aii sum few prices then come and save from 60 to 75 cents on tne 1.00. mer goods at 40a on the J1.00: Providence Bank Jit the Close of Business, November 9, 1910 Freuchtel, Sophia (ioshler, Cecelia Heier, Carl Huesner, Lottie Hartmau, Emma Hartman, Anna Hartman, ij V5e Men's Pres? Hhirts 7e tie Fickus, Cora Huesner, amenue FJcfcus, Anna Fickus, Minnie Fickus. Sii.CO Tailor Thanksgiving Preparations Some people spoil all the real pleasure of Thanksgiving by putting off the purchase of needed things LIABILITIES Terse Topics.

The Ladies' Aid society of the apital Stock T3.000.00 Surplus 40,000.00 Undivided Profits 7,114.83 Deposits 303.783.47 S.ii Men's biaok, biue or fancy 0. fls.oo Men's Suits, black, blue I or fancy JIO.OO Men's Business Shades 5 48 1 JJ0.U0 Mens Presto Over I coats CorropoiiiUnS Prtucm. Rl Ue. 1 ASSETS Cash and Pue from IJajik 43.000.96 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 39,600.00 Bonds 28,831.23 Loans 401.162.09 Handkerchiefs, wlilte, blue or red a Hose, Black and Rc, Te and 9c Fleeced Lined Suspenders, Ties, Gloves, each 1 76c Men's Sweater Coats 47c $1.00 Men's All Wool Sweater Coats 8c Men's All ool Sweater All Other Clutbiu' mt L. Douglass Shoes 3.4i King QunUtv IS.50 Shoes Ralstcm Health 4 00 fihoes IliiO and Z.OO Slitftlng Siloes.

2 His Cut 1.T Jkl.OU High Cut Shoes First German Presbyterian together with the Young People's societies, will conduct a bazaar and supper this evening in the parish bouse ou Hickory street. It is an annual event and a large attendance is expected. until the last moment. Rush and strains kills enjoyment. This applies to the selection of holiday liqjid refreshments Win, Liquors, Mineral Waters, etc.

as well as other necessary featurea of preparation. True, we can serve yoa jut as well on the last day Dut, can you order as carefully In hurry. Ours is the service that saves. It relieves holiday shopping of all its traditional burdens, physically, $318,200.30 $318,200.30 For ant of sja.ce cannot mention all our prices. Come and see for roarselt We advise you to coroe eaxlT, while the assortment is large.

Dimmicu ARB (lOING OUT OF Bt SIXESS And our Is all this season's goods, as we have only been In business State, City and County Business and Savings Accounts Depositary. Solicited, i Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent 83.00 Per Year. 1 one year. mentally and financially LADIES, VISIT! i honilanivia and IID.tO date Fur IeDartment is at your mercy. ii; nn Todies' Genuine French NCall us on either 'phone and pour your orders into the ear of any efficient attache.

Then rest assured that your satisfaction will be complete. Do it now. 1 Very Handsome bet of i Fnrs utm I Opossum Set S.T.9S Coney Coat, EO inch long aa.48 165.00 Genuine Pony Coat, 50 lnch long i88 OFFICERS: C. H. VOX STORCH, President.

GEO. W. BEEMEE, Vice President. ItOLLIX It. CARR, Cashier.

An important meeting of Comet lodge. Knights of Pythias, was held last night in Hartman's ball on Pituton avenue. The rndition of Alderman John Sell iker and Councilman Fred Weisei', who are both confined to their homes with serious illness, remained unchanged yesterday, i The Red Men will conduct their annual ball this evenijig in Athletic hall on Alder street. News items for The Truth left at the South Scranton branch office at 517 Cedar avenue will receive prompt attention. Committee meetings of the Junger Maennerchor will take place this evening in the quarters, 'and the presence of all members is urged.

Classified ads. In The Truth are read by thousands every afternoon because ihey contain always something ot, Interest to every one. Come and See for Yonrselt Look for tae Larae Med a'lffa GO NG OUT OF BUSINESS LONSTEIN'S, DIRECTORS: D. J. Evans L.

M. Evans A. O. Frees P. F.

Gibbons J. J. Jennings Dr. X. C.

Mackey B. C. H. von Storch Casey Brothers In DepartMoat. SI baefcemamaa teraataa, Pa.

John J. A it ken Wm. Ij. Allen Geo. W.

Beemer Robert Burleigh W. 8. DeWitt Scranton, Pa. 518 Lackawanna Are. store far Real.

Fixtures for Sale. It Will Par Toa ta Borrow Moaey TMa Sola. Attead.

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