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The Scranton Truth from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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XT. ud iLt OCLY 11 TO AVOID COAL STRIKE TCCL GALE Tart laoA tUnn to eat bo red for naJe. and the 'public la eordl: Invited to attend and aid a worthy cause. Ttcnas Kjrte, of Montgomery street, is at Atlantic City. Mr.

Dr. Scheneck la recovering from the effects of an operation for appendicitis, which she underwent at the Wllkea Barre City hospital recently. Edward Snyder left last night for Wilmington, having been railed to that city on account of the llllness of his little aon. 'Arthur Covert, of Carbondale, and XftBs Adelia Titus, of Wyoming, were united in marriage on Monday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Elijah Titus, in Wyooming. Only the Immediate relatives of the wedding couple witnessed the Interesting ceremony. i Mr. and Mrs Ellsworth White, of Clayton 'street, Exeter borough, entertained a large company of friend at her home in honor of their daughter, Jessie.

Various games provided amusement for the company and lunch was served. Tomorrow Friday wilt be Hie last day of our onc wwfc fttile of Irwin Auger Bits. Tliere arc is Irtvln solid center. rtouMp cm anger Wl In the del. Saturday we Mill have mme other tool on special sale for one week.

Watch our adw. The regular price of the Irwin Anger Bit Set In S3.59. Tomorrow win be your last chance to bur Uils sct for 03.00 1 r.lotliors The tfrovinS domnd for "VInk" tho pt vccll sharply rccalb DI)fc dm)G The past week has been a big one in goods most wanted for confirmation wear and shows' that without an advertisement or announcement, the mothers knew where the truest satisfaction beckon them. WHATEVER YOUR PREFERENCE BE Whether for silk, cotton or wool, you'll quickly find something in this splendid assortment ta. excite admiration.

The showing possesses style and beauty ta a greater degree than you 11 believe until you've seen them all. READY MADE GARMENTS Second Floor. MISSES' FINE CAMBRIC SKIRTS 49c. if I learn at Be nre TliwH be to oar Bread Bake on Saturday, to come, i (Continued From First Page.) mands of the miners, and when the proposition for arbitration was suggested they said that the anthracite commission represented the arbitration principle, and that since the miners had virtually refused to abide or continue operations under the commission's award there could be no further reason for submitting the same question to another arbitration board. The operators take the view that the demands which the miners have presented are practically the same ones that were considered and decided upon by the anthracite commission three years ago, and that no new principles or situations hawe arisen since then.

It Is not known whether the Joint conference this afternoon will be the deciding one, as it Is the intention of the miners of taking up each of (he. demands and explaining the reasons and causes so that there may be no misunderstanding and the operators may know the position of the Iners This exposition may take some for tab operators have stated that they will give the miners' representatives as many, hearings as they may desire. MODIFIED DEMANDS FCOTE SHEAR CO. The Modern Hardware Store. In Holland marriages and deaths, instead or being recorded in newspapers, are Indicated by windmills.

When a 'miller gets married he stops his mill with the arms of t'; wheel in a slanting position and with the sails unfurled. To indicate a birth the wheel is stopped with, the arms In a slanting but" at a more acute angle than for a marriage, and with the two upper sails' unfurled. Washington Arc? CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES OTTSTON DEPARTMENT ASSORTMENT OF MISSES' SKIRTS Made of long cloth embroidery and Point de Paris lace trimmed. 98c to $2.98. MISSES' DRAWERS Made of fine Cambric, trimmed with embroidery others with Torchon and Point de Paris laces.

25c to 75c PAIR. In White Lawns and White Silk Madras and Soissette cloths. $2.98 to $4.98. MISSES' SKIKTS Made of good quality Cambric with lawn ruffle, finished with rows of hemstitching. EACH, 25c.

v. All Diseases of Women A specialty. Dr. C. W.

Trevertoni Room 17, Coal Exchange. Phono new. Office hours from 1:00 to 6:30 p. m. and "Market Streets.

CHARLES iESSLKR, Manager, Cor. South Main New 'Phone 6590 B. It Is said that the demands of the I A petition signed by twenty residents With deep ruffles, formed of bands of tucked lawn, two rows of wide insertion and deep Val lace WHITE GOODS Lower Floor. EMBROIDERED miners have been modified to this ex item: 1 First To waive the demand of recog nition of the union, Second To cut the demand for an in cnase wages from 10 to 5 per cent. I Third To insist on the eight hour a day demand.

Fourth Not to insist upon the de I mand for a modification of the Con ciliatlon Board's powers, but to re I speetfully request that they be changed, i The idea' is to hare the new board, growing out of the proposed change, ijegulate the weighing of coal, the size of cars, etc. 7 HE BEST RE MED for cockroaches, water bugs all kinds Is Dr. Traeger's Fatal Roach Powder. It kills all the cockroaches and water bugs. Dr.

Trager's Dead "Shot liquid kills all the bed bugs, lice, moths, etc. It Is very good for disinfection. For sale by all druggists and flMt class grocers. Price. 25c, either kind.

Factory, corner Price and Main avenue. He is the only man Scranton, who can clean your ulace entirely of insects of all kinds. Be is an expert in that line. Call him up. New 'phone 2269.

tf preached an eloquent sermon in the Trinity church last evening. Mrs. H. H. Keeler and daughter, Wanda, have returned from a trip to Falls.

Harry McFetrick, of Binghamton, N. is visiting firends in town. Joseph L. Cake has returned from New York city, where he participated in the conference between the miners and operators Tuesday afternoon! Another of the "patriotic markets" conducted so successfully for thepsst few weeks by Dial Rock Daughters of the American Revolution, will be held next Saturday morning, between the bourse of 9 and 12, at the residence of Mrs. S.

A. Urqu hart, on Parke street. Cakes, pleg and PERSIAN LAWN 32 inches wide. 15c to 50c yard. 45 inches wide.

20c to 50c yard. Of, Pitts ton township, through their attorney, James L. Morris, was presented toi the court yesterday afternoon, asking for the removal of the school directors and asking for 'the appoint ment of their successors. The directors who are asked to resign are Owen Gardner, Patrick Clisham, John Keating, Thomas Muflhearn, James Man and William. Connors.

the. charges preferred is that thay have neglected to pay the teachers: salaries for the month of January and February, 11)06, and that they have failed to compel the tax collector of said district to pay over to the proper officers of the school district the moneys due the district by him collected and had. FIGURED AND FRENCH LAWNS DOTTED SWISSES 50 inches wide. 32 inches wide. 25c to $1.25.

35c to $1.25. PONGEE Soft finished material in dots, figures end eyelet effects. Per yard 75c to $1.98. A large and varied collection of Silk Mousselines, French Organdies, Silk Mulls, Soissette and India I Linon3. 1 Every for rent ad.

in The Truth IJ brings a tenant. BE RIGHT." I WHEN YOU CLEAN HOUSE I CITT WANTS PARADE. ''The members of Pittston C. T. A.

U. societies wltl' make an effort to have I the Father' Mathetv parade held in this city, and will go to the May eon i vehtion and submit the matter to the delegates. It is very probable that such a propo sltlon will be accepted, as the socleteis jri; Wilkes Barre and hereabouts are in layor of the proposition. Let us help you make your home more cheerful and more attractive than it has ever been. Don't keep the old dismal, 'dilapidated furniture and the broken ik ri i' iff jgeq pieces sell tnem to the second hand man.

There's better economy far greater satisfaction in buying new things and small cost and on easy you can buy here really, desirable home furnishings at payment pian. This Oak Dresser High Grade Quartered Oak BEDROOM SUIT Golden oak finish, consisting of Bed. Dresner, with French plate mirror, and Washstand. The casework is handsomely trimmed with brass fixtures, the headboard of the Bedstead and the Dresser Standard being elaborately carved. You will find this an artistic tifty dollar suit for Jf 1 1 mmil'lfc miiiii NOTES XXD PERSONALS.

i Professor Thomas' Williams, of this city, who a member, of the First M. E. Church. Wilkes Barre. quartette, has been selected as tenor soloist for the big choir which will participate in the centennial celebration at Wilkes Barre during the month of May.

The affair will take place in the Ninth Regiment Armory. J. J. Rejlly, well known, contrac tpr, of this awarded the contract for the, erection of the new armory, to be built by the commonwealth, on South Main street, opposite Swallow street. The successful bid was izi.500.

Oscar Tompkins, of. Waverly. N. a conductor on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, is )aid. up, on account of injuries received while about his work.

He was ij the of his train at Coxton yard, when another train backed violently into his. Mr. Tompkins was thrown heavily against a desk, and one of his ribs was broken in three places. It will be some time before he is able to resume his duties. The condition of Mrs.

Mae Kelley, of Tedrick street" qute serious. Miss Margaret Hennighan. of Plains, was a recent, at the Heaiy home North Main Shaughnessy. the well known of Browntown, was hitching up his horses yesterday in the rear of his store on Brown street, when the surface suddenly gave way, preeipitat ling one of, his into the cave. The horse was badly used Kenneth, aged 7 months, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Rhinehold Ebert. of Parsni: Is a strikingly strong example of what can be produced In excellent form at a small price. Beveled plate mirror, 14x24 Inches; nicely finished. A J10.00 I I' $798 $38.50.

Combination Step Ladder Chair Every thrifty housewife will appreciate this necessary piece of furniture, which can be utilized for so many purposes, and will prove at all times to be the "handy piece." This is made of hard wood, nicely finished. As illustrated, it represents the usual size dining or kitchen chairs. Three Things lor the Tiny Ones 98c Our price one half its usual worth. age street, suddenly yesterday i "tnorning. The funeral took place tn.

'afternoon with interment in St. "cemetery. John of Carrol street, is ill. jiRankin Wier, an aged man, died yesterday at Ransom poor house. He "been a resident of Pittston lor' Years.

The funeral will be held Fri i "day afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Complete Trundle Crib Outfit. Includes a Fold MmmA ing Crib 4 ft. long 51 inches wide. Woven Wire Spring and Mat home of his nephew, William Thomp 'f tress. This Crib is made of hard wood, nicely finished, and can be folded and stored under, the regular Complete for son, on Nafus street.

M. J. Hughes, of Schenectady, Jtfrjner proprietor of the Sinclair 'iHouse. this city, has been visiting here i tgr a few days. Mr.

Hughes is the of a largo bottling plant in i uuThe St. Aloysius society will hold a tneeting this evening in their rooms on iiiouth Main street. District Organizer bedstead during the day. 4g OIToole, of Wilkes Barre, will address i Three Piece Parlor Suit sabe meeting. 1 tSJohn Sharkey, of Port GnlTith, has moved into his new home on Flank A magnetic Reception Parlor Suit value is here illustrated in this hand' some carved, velour covered suit.

The construction is in keeping with the $25.00 very highest grades. A $3 100 value for nii.An important, meeting of the B. T. of A. will be held in the Exchange ihetel on South Maiii street this evening lit 8 o'clock.

and Mrs. Patrick Philbin wish to thank those for sending flowers and as Bisting them in their late bereavement. i Thomas Kearney, the young man v. lio was shot at Yatesville a few nights ngo while prowling about in a neigh bflT's yard, was today discharged from the Pittston hospital, at which institu Um he was taken' for treatment. jr" Mr.

and Jacob Evans, of Oak "ti eet. has left for a week's visit to Kew York and Philadelphia. fJJohn McGulness, of Mauch Chunk, opened tip the 'business of the Wi 4s House on North Main street. Mr. i cGuiness has many friends in this 1 who wish.

him success in his ew venture, FoUlinjt tio Cart Best constructed Cart on the market for the price. $1.95 I 'rUliiy Special from 9 to 12, Out Thousand Carpet Stretchers. Another useful article for house cleaning time. Will assist you materially in getting things to right in short order and with very little vex each But one to a customer.Xone to dealers. No C.

O. D. or phone orders. Collapsible Go Cart rrraSrnSl debated ,500 rped work. Puce Mulhollsnd, McFadden.

Gibhy Guaranteed Couches Herewith is illustrated a Belgian Velour Covered Couch, with guaranteed spring construction, frame work of polished oak, making a most durable piece of furniture: Being enabled to handle three times the quantity of these goods tha nany ot.ier house in Scranton, we ensure you a saving of one ka ae third. Price 9UiIO pd Provost, 07 this.c iO', attended tho i county' mfedlcal' meeting Vilkes Barre last evening. yGame Warden Riley, of Miner's Jrjllls. who was shot in the hip by a dumber orioreigners wnoin ne attcmpi Th Economy's Purity Mattress to arrest for violating the game laws near Handler's quarry during the foi part of last week, yesterday morning. With the assistance of two of the state oonstabulary, arrested Lipsy David, an tallan living near the Westminster me, along: the 'Pittston boulevard, barged wit being 'one of the off'nd rs.

He was taken before Squire Monk. Vr toal'l M.l liii fflvAn (I 1 i il FKICK This 100 piece American Porcelain Dinner Set ill be presented to every purchaser of our four room outfit. Four ItiMMiis Furnished Complete for $171.50. This includes dependable furniture. Bedding, Draper es.

Floor Coverings und Itange, for Parlor, Bedroom, lin ng Hoora and Kitchen. kind that makes A WUHUniu as resttul. and exquisur pu.i.j iiq llifhtness 4 Tne a Ql Hfford tms comfort. i i I l' CREDIT YOU? CERTAINLY JXiK cmn'gefor two parts. ut there was not sufficient evidence! gainst the man nnd he' waa dis i barged.

Mrs. Michael Cannon, of Inkerman. hderwent a successful operation yiss irday afternoon and had five poum! jmor removed from4wr 4eft i breast. V. Jennings, assisted by t)r.

McGlnty nd Dr, Thompuon, performed the oper tion. WEST PITTSTON. 'The members of thetroundi ur of the streets of the borough this ternoon. They started at 1:45 o'clock t) the town hall and proceeded out U'kttl tW wain oughfares; l.ev. J.

H. Orifnn, rector of St. Pe Jtr'iv Episcopal church, Plymouth, JT frSW F.c..iit inaraiitol Pillows. I VXJ mmf "re 8 "nd t'sf action I 221 223 225 227 WYOMING AVENTJR vT..

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