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THE SCRANTON TRUTH, MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER' 25, 191 r. How Nature Makes TRUTH'S DAILY PUZZLE IF ITI liMWAM WB UTI IT. New Complexions Try Our Pare, Wholesome, Nutritious From The Family Physician.) It is well known that the human skin Is constantly undergoing a tear ing down and building up process, With advancing years or waning vitality this tissue change lags; the life less, soiled surface skin stays on so long that its owner gets a "poor com BUTTERINE MONARCH 18c lb PURITY 20c lb nmrf? IwilXlac kilt knt tmm. nn m. PRIDE 22c lb At the 16 Stores.

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It has been found that ordinary mercolized wax completely absorbs the devitalized skin, in minute particles, so gently, gradually, as to cause no inconvenience. Mercolized wax, which any druggist can supply, is put on at night like cold cream, only not rubbed in, and washed off in the morning. If you would have a bril liantly beautiful complexion, just use this simple treatment. Weehs Hardware Company 119 N. Washington Avenae.

sonations. The younger ones as well Vv 'J as the grown ups will be pleased with Hall marvelous dogs. "Miss New York, Jr." REV. FRANCIS FADDEN The brightest and ahead of the "SECRET SERVICE" IS BILL CLOSING STOCK AT POLI'S times burlesque organization, "Miss New York, Jr." company, will begin a CELEBRATES HIS FIRST MASS AT CATHEDRAL weeks engagement at the Columbia theatre, commencing with a matinee this afternoon. THEIR RICH DESERTS.

They used to holler "Shoot the hat!" At one that loudly called for shooting. Then new tall styles are worse than that, For they demand electrocuting. Who aald, "Shoot the haft AX8WER TO SATURDAY'S PUZZLE. Left aide down, above basket. If there is anything worth while In the burlesque or vaudeville line it will FALCONIO PREFERRED A LIFE OF ADVENTURE By United Press.

Pittsburg, Sept. 25. Choosing the life of an adventurer in preference to probable high ecclesiastical office, Daniel J. Falconio, constable of Mc Kees Rocks, nephew of Monsignor Diomede Falconio, apostolic delegate of the Catholic church of America, is dead 'at his home here. He died' iu the Mercy hospital.

Falconio ran away from home whpn he was 16 years old, becoming a sailrr instead of a priest as had been planned for him. In the presence of a large number be found with "Miss New York, Jr. company. Among the stars are: John Black, Bennett Mitchell, James of relatives and friends, Rev. Francis A.

Fadden, of this city, ordained to the priesthood in New York Saturday, celebrated his first mass Peter's Fairburn, James R. Waters, Frances Lewis I mary court martial. The arrival of room as that of the opening. Reynolds, Fay Odell, Pearl Black, Myr tie Franks, Sophie Franks, Myra Du cathedral yesterday morning. It was a solemn high mass and other officers is captured by the brother of Edith a general with orders saves him and he becomes a prisoner of war in suitor for the hand of Miss Varney, tells her that Thorne is suspected of being Lewis Dumont.

He explains that Henry Dumont has been made a prisoner in the Libby prison and that he has smuggled a note to his brother at Richmond. She agrees to assist In learning the truth of his allegations, and advises him to have the two brothers brought face to face. This meeting comes in the second act and when the older brother realizes that his brother is sus The last attraction of the stock sea eon at the Poll theatre this season is "Secret Service" by William Gillette, the offering this week. It is expected that the high character of this play and the unlimited chances that the many big roles offer to the Poll Players will result In the biggest week of the season. It has been the most successful stock season that the Poll has ever had and the management is desirous of making the farewell the biggest yet.

"Secret Service" is a story of "the Civil war, the scenes be inst laid in Richmond, the Confeder mont. were: Rev. T. F. McN'ulty, New York, This company claims to have more and sentenced to death by a sum stead.

and prettier girls, larger and better arch priest; Rev. Michael A. Gilloegly, Catholic university, Washington, deacon; Rev. Martin A. King, sub deacon; chorus, funnier cut ups and comedians and a more gorgeous display of Benjie.

An interesting daily fMtr. and Rev. John J. Dellaney, Yonkers, master of ceremonies. Rev.

D. J. Con scenery, costumes and properties than any of its competitors. If you fail to see this show you will undoubtedly nnr nrfarhri the sermon, his subject i Tne Truth. Thousands are amnso AMUSEMENTS pected, he attacks him in the hope miss a good one.

being, "The Priesthood." Other priests every day by his antics. See Classi in the sanctuary were: Rev. Thomas fed ad. page. tnat the attack will foil those who SLAYER OF SI0LYP1N JVlcHUgn, uawouc university, nauu ington; Rev.

David A. Petry, St. Jo spnh's seminarv: Rev. Martin Fahey, Anything for Sale? ate capital just before it was captured by the Union Army. The hero is a member of the Secret Service who has been sent Into the Confederate lines to prepare a way for the Union troops to effect an entrance.

From the start he is suspected and this suspicion results in a number of big dramatic situations. There are four acts and HANGED IN CITADEL Yonkers, and Rev. T. J. McGourty, a house 'or lot.

a horse or wagon Scranton. Russell Dunne renderd the or any household articles, eend vnni Ave Maria" during the services. aa. to The Truth. There is certainly In the afternoon there was a recep Bome one amone Tha Truth'.

OF THE CITY OF KIEFF tion tendered the young priest at the of Classified Ad. readers who wanta each is replete with big dramatic in nome or nis motner, Mrs. r.uen ru uU such an articlo as von cidents. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. Lyceum Theatre Kinemacolor pictures of Coronation of King George and other subjects.

Afternoon and night. New Academy Vaudeville and Photoplays. Afternoon Rv T'nited Press. don. at 417 Webster avenue.

This aesire to sell. Trv an ad. Kieff, Sept. 25. It was announced only half cent a word.

are listening outside. The two brothers tussle and the older then shoots himself so as to strengthen the younger brother's case. As the detail rushes in Lewis is standing over the body of his brother with revolver in hand. In the third act by aid of forged messages, Lewis gets his chance to send false orders to the Confederates. After several powerful scenes in which Arrelsford shoots him in the hand and tries to prevent the message from being sent, a detail is called to arrest him.

Before they arrive Lewis turns the tables on his enemy and hands him over to them as a crazy man. The third act pictures the same by the governor general today that was attended by a number of priests, relatives and friends. A musical pro The cast is an unusually large one end the company has been much strengthened for the week. George "Webb will have the big role of the Se Kinemacolor Pictures. Words are but empty meaningless things when trying to describe the marvels of Kinemacolor.

The Kinemacolor company has more than outdone anything ever before attempted in the moving picture business. Mr. J. J. Murdock hag no intention of ever having Kinemacolor anything but a big headline attraction.

Regarding machines the Kinemacolor company has protected the best projecting machine ever put on the market and has arranged with all the manufacturers of other makes of moving picture machines that on being properly Dimitri Bogroff, the assassia of lw gramme was rendered during the re mier Stolypin, was hanged shortly be ception. cret Sen ice man and Miss Gillian fore noon in the court yard of the Bayer will' be seen as the daughter of citadel. The banging, like all other Rev. Fadden is one ot tne nes known young men in the city. He is a the South with whom he falls in love, and night.

Poli Theatre "Secret Ser vice." Afternoon and night. similar affairs in Russia, was witness ed only by officials of the local gov Bavld Walters, J. L. O'Neill, Thomas Shearer, Daniel Lawlor, Miss Alice Baker, Miss Marguerite Johnson and the remainder of the company will ernment. Columbia Theatre "Miss graduate St.

Patricks parocniai school, West Scranton, class of '99, and St. Thomas college, clas3 of '04. After finishing at the latter institution he entered Holy Cross college at Although the official announcement licensed by the Kinemacolor company, New York, jr. Afternoon and night. atinpar in hie roles.

was most complete, telling just when, where and how the assassin was exe an attachment may be placed on their Between the acts there will be views nn the e.lectroexanh and illustrated cuted, there was doubt indicated in certain quarters whether Bogroff had actually been put to death. The fact Worcester, graduating irom there with honors in 1908. He was teacher and registrar at Holy Cross during 1906 and 1907. In the fall of 1907 he entered St. Joseph's semm bv George B.

Rockwell. machine for the showing of Kinema A GRAPHIC SCENE IN "SECRET SERVICE" BEING PRESENTED BY THE POLI PLAYERS A big feature during the week will be the farewell reception to be tendered Miss Lillian Bayer, the most that the murderer of the premier was a police agent and that it has been color. Kinemacolor pictures will be shown at the Lyceum theatre this aru'o nrdained in St. Stephen's declared that he acted on behalf of evening, tomorrow and Wednesday a clique of officials who wanted the church, New York, Saturday, Rt. Rev.

Thomas F. Cusick, D. being the nreiate. On October 1 evening. Matinee daily.

Richard J. Jose. Lyceum Theatre Tonight. Tomorrow MKht and Wednesday MKht. Ma1nee DaIy KINEMACOLOR pictures THE TALK OK JEW YORK.

Direct from HERALD SQUARE THEATRK. 25C 13c for50e.0f IJC' Ev Spats Sept. 28, 29, 30. Matinee Saturday. The Sweet Pastoral Play In Fouf SILVER THREADS Father Fadden will enter the Catho Richard J.

Jose, who ranks among university at Washington, D. and lie premier removed for political reasons, is responsible for this feeling. The governor general, however, says there was no chance that the powerful interests behind Bogroff could havs interfered with the executlo. i jnd in a public statement says he witnessed it himself. the world's greatest contra tenors two years he will take up duties x7 i.

j.Aiaan iinnpr Arcn will appear at Lyceum theatre, Thurs. in tne iun day, Friday and Saturday, September bishop Farley. 28, 2S, 30, with Saturday matinee, in a new play of New England domestic Mothf m. Mrs. Wlnslow's life by Martin V.

Merle, entitled "Sil u. svrno should always Be used Soothins Syrup snoum ROOttleg tha popular leading woman that has ever headed the Poli Players. During the reception souvenir photographs of Miss Bayer as she appeared in "The White Sister" will be given to every Jady in attendance. STORY OF THE PLAY. The flcene of the first act is laid in the drawing room of General Var RVf house in Richmond at 8 o'clock in the evening.

Captain Thorne, of the Confederate forces, 'who In reality is Lewis Dumon, of the United States secret service, sent Into the Confederate lines on a mission for the Union forces. His brother is also In the same service and the Confederate officers, with a description of them are making a search of Richmond and vicinity for them. Thorne has become friendly with the family of General Varney ver Threads." The story is written f9r. mi. allays all pain, around the famous song of our fath FIVE ESCAPE DEATH IN AUTO ACCIDENT Sre.

wind colic and 1. the a bot.tle. 25 cents er's time. "Silver Threads Among the tor Diarrhoea. Gold," which will be sung by Mr.

Jose in the third act of the play. "Silver Threads" is a play dialing NEW STATE OFFICERS witn domestic life and full of heart interest, paternal love and the experi ence of a girl who stooped to folly and Fishkill landing, N. Sept. 25. Five residents of Williamsport, had miraculc'us escapes from death in an automobile accident at Brinkerhoff, near here, yesterday afternoon.

Two of them were injured, but not In the automobile were Mr. and Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs.

Waltor C. ADDRESS MECHANICS AT UNION MEETING round too late Jhat men betray. This Merle By Mnrtln V. With plot is developed through scenes of tenderness and trial and domestic rnmlotine their swing around Richard J. Jose sentiment.

Blanch Ring Coming. Gilmore end Otto Leads, the cha.iu'eur. The owner, Mr. King, was at the wheel. The car went down an embankint The Itenonnrd Tennr Luzerne and Lackawanna counties the recently elected state othcers the Junior Order United American Mechanics on Saturday night ad An engagement of exceptional inter U.d Hia own Original est will be that of Blanche Ring at fifiee i ffet high.

The chaufeut jumped and landed on the bank of Fish kill Creek. The others were thrown Complete 5 tne Lyceum theatre Tuesday evening, essed a union meeuus out but only two, Mr. King and Mis. Production. Prices Eve.

October 3. Miss Ring will be seen in "The Wall Street Girl," a bright, new musical comedy by Margaret Mayo rooms of the Dunmore council. tin was held in Odd Fellows UUmore were badly hurt. V.00; 15c, 25c. 50c.

hall and upwards of 200 members and Edgar Selwyn. Hapgood Burt Scats on sain and is a guest at the house on nu merous occasions. He is about to leave Richmond under orders which will take him to the front, and calls to bid goodbye to Edith, daughter of the general. Before his coming, Edith, through the influence of friends of her father, secures for Thorne Dumont a commission from the president to take charge of the telegraph forces in Richmond. This is what he has been working for so that by the sending of false orders, he may weaken the Confederate line and give the Union forces a chance to enter.

But when Edith hands him the commission he refuses to ac it, because of the purpose to which he intends putting it. During the act Benton Arrelsford, of the Confederate war department and a sept. 9 a. m. FAREWELL SERMON has contributed the lyrics and Karl Hoeschna the music.

Mr. Hoeschna Is the composer of "Madame Sherry" BY REV. J. S. CROMION TIESDAV EVEMXi, OCT.

3 and "Three Twins" and in "The Wall Street Girl" he has music which is BLANCHE RING and officers from Lackawanna county councils were in attendance. Past Councilor W. J. Henwood, of the Dunmore council, presided. He submitted his report of the proceedings of the recent convention held at Sunbury, then Introduced State Councilor John S.

Alcorn, of Jpannette. Pa. Mr. Alcorn outlined Bure to linger in the memory and set Rev. J.

S. Crompton, pastor of the ilfjt I i fit. the feet to tapping. Providence M. E.

church, who was re cently transferred to the High street church, of Blnghamton, N. hy The Wall Street Girl With 1IRRY ai sale Saturday. Fine Academy Bill. tsisnop wemtyre, preached his farewell nlans for adding to the strength The New Academy patrons have sermon last night to the local congre of the order during the year and nothing to worry about, at least for gation. Rev.

C. M. Olmstead, who ha3 been the first part of this week as the programme of vaudeville attractions tnd appointed to the Kingston charge, will deliver his farewell address to the photoplays one of the best yet offered. Heading the list is Asbury congregation next Sunday.Rev paid the fifteen councils ot DacKa anna county a compliment for their general activity. State Vice Counselor ThoraaT W.

Walters, of Philadelphia, told of the growth ot the order throughout the United John Wagner, of Soring City, in a short address, the singing and talking eketch entltl Moses S. Godshall will come to the ed "It Ought to Be," presented by Dean Sibley. The remainder of the Providence church this week and Rev NEW ACADEMY flVB VAIDEVILLE ACTS ew I 5C 1Qc 5c, lc, si m. Harding, D. of the Kingston bill is, Richards Tacher, piano play cnurch, will next week taka un his ers, singers and dancers; Caprice autiea as pastor or the Asbuhy church.

urged the members to work for a bigger, brighter and better Lewis and Ida Bell, two woinen, a comedy acrobat, and an aerialistt Jatjfc Lee well known character singer, wilj give a new line of songs and imper of Sept. fcsS SON OF LATE C. W. GATES Charles Wallace, of Philadelphia, TO WED ON WEDNESDAY spoke concerning the new orphans' home and the educational system or By Press. GEORGE IIIIAN Minneapolis, Sent.

25. Mnz Pennsylvania. He declared that the new school code would work for interest was created here today bv tne announcement that Charles W. Gates much good and would place the son of the late John W. Gates, and Saa I Entirely cw Show Kverr Week.

schools on a considerably nigner level. Miss Florence Honwnod. danehtpr nf will close Hie eeetecn Mr. and Mrs. Frank T.

Hopwood, of State Secretary Charles H. Hall. Dally at 3 WKKIv OK KKfrKMHKK S5. The Beauty MISS NEW YORK. JR.

IAM GILLETTE GREAT DRAMA. formerly of Dunmore, but now of ffflHIIlM' 1 I rhiladelphla, also urged for Increased activity of the Lackawanna councils, in common with those With the DaiicinK lln hrllx iu Tlielr T'arlslan Seunation, THE AWAKEMNG. Special Two Bin Hounil ll.wU WEDNESDAY MtiHT, SEI'T. 27. Nata Bouts MIKE KGAN of New lik v.

JESSE GILBERT of llliamnurt. throughout the state in making the present year the best In the history of the order. Qneof Hh7 wosf infensa ead powerful dramatic produotions ever will be married neu Wednesday in I'niontown, at the home of Miss Hopwood's uncl'i, Robert F. Hopwood. The bride to be already has gone to I'nionto v.i.

was first believed tfcat the wedding would take place here. It is announced that the wedtiing will be extremely simple owin to tha recent death of young Gates' father The bridesmaid will be Miss Margaret Clemens of St. Charles, and Wayne Dogue, of Detroit, will be best man. Ready for the FALL SEASON STOVES HEATERS RUGS CARPETS Complete stock of up to date Furniture, Brass and Iron Beds, Bedding Blankets and Comfortables, at lowest prices for cash or Liberal Terms of Credit. Ton always get a square deal at Thos.

Kelly's Remarks were made toy the fol lowing local members: George Zlnk and George Harvey, of Moses 1 LET 1 xx II Tavlor council. Xo. 151: A. G. (is HPPOD I GEORGE VRPCNWELL 1 pi CONTINUOUS PERFQRMAN CE Stonier, of Green Ridge council, No.

11; Howard Derby, of Dunmore council, No. 1022; Frank Oliver and Thomas Niles, of fatriotlo council, No. 822, and A. E. Fuller, of West Side council.

No. 497. Miner Is Killed. Wilkes Darre, Sept. 25.

William Drown, aged 25, on of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Brown, of Main street, LarksviUe, employed at No, 2, D. colliery as a miner, was killed by a premature blast Saturday, DEAX tliOT DAO SHOT. It la the Beau Taka no othara.

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Price ti cents. H. T. Traa er A Sons. cor.

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