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The Scranton Truth from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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IiECOiME GEIIERAL IMItUOiC IKIOUOE: Br United Press. Paris, Detf. 7'. Fighting between the Trench troops and Arab rebe's along the Algerian Moroccan border nan be come general tpaay, according io report from General Lyautey, the French commander; The' French Toutei the rorce under Marabout BouthWi, who starte tha holy wjatv yesterJay wltij small'ioss Id! themselves, but theiatlt of at least 700 or 800 Arabs. Other SCRANTON, PA; 232 N.

Main Avenue, 1 tribes have now come to his however, and today's engagement seems KJrtly tfl decide the struggle. j' i in. i i yr in DEATH SENTENCE WAS COMMUTED $25.00 TO $50.00 SAVED BY BUYING YOUR CHRISTMAS PIANO HERE By nttad Prwi. Cpftiuahua, Dec. 7.

The three Ameft6an Richardson, Mason and Harle who were sentenced to be shot Friday for the. murder two other Americans, Mltchelr and Devers, whose Insurance they; attempted to collect, were executed, but were placed in solitary confinement today for twenty years. Governor Creel commuted the sentence. Why Because we own our own building No rent pay. No consigned goods to pay for.

No unneces nrv PYnpnu whatever fn nav. flip Tipst WHO DOESN'T KNOW E. Moses. Those who ho not know him should. He is the Old Pioneer clg.tr man, formerly of Scranton, Wyoming avenue, and Is now back again among his many friends and acquaintances, and is fully equipped to supply the wholesale trade and especially the box trade for the holidays with Keywest and domestic cigars in all sizes, and Is located at 210 211 Mears second V' The Ale That Touches tlie Spot" There is ale and.ale Some good, some bad, some indifferent.

But the only ale for YOU to drink is the Ale that "touches the', spot', and gives you a real sense of satisfaction. XX XX BRILLIANT ALE is different from common ale. It's brewed more carefully from better materials. And that's why it ALWAYS is bright, sparkling, clear and just the kind you like. Keystone Brilliant and Keystone Cream Ale are triumphs of the brewmaster's skill.

Be sure you say "Keystone." Keystone Brewing Company As ale was brewed in the Old, Old days. 'ine of Pianos that money can buy. flood. New 'phone 1437. 7tl NOTICE SOME OF THE NAMES: MILLER, MEHLIN, KURTZMANN, DECKER, PALMER, RUDOLF, SMITH BARNES, and others.

Also some good makes slightly used at a great bargain. IT WILL PAY TO CALL AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER. was a West Scranton visitor during the past few days. Benjamin Meredith, of North Bromley avenue, who! had his foot injured some time ago, is able to resume his work again. George Davis, of North Hyde Park avenue, is able to be about again after an illness.

Prof. Edward Williams, of North Garfield avenue, the mem bers of the men's class of the South Main Avenue Welsh C. M. Church at his home on Wednesday evening. Mrs.

Rachel Purcell, of South Hyde Park avenue, is ifl at her home with an attack of bronchitis. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony McNulty, of Cameron avenue, welcomed a son at their home yesterday. Mrs.

E. G. Voight, of Farr street, is convalesing after an attack of Our motto is reliability. We don't advertise something that we don't want to sell for sake of drawing people into the store. No bluff here.

we aay. The Rev. G. C. Lyman will preacn in ne evening.

A Hence ine Rev. O. L. Severson, pastor of BEGIN NOW start a savings account. Make our first deposit today.

Then add to it each week or month. A year from now, when Thanksgiving Day comes again, you will have something to be real thankful for. We pay 3 per cent, interest on Savings Accounts. me oimpson m. E.

church, will preach the second of a series of sermons tomorrow evening. The. Rev. D. E.

Richards, the pastor, will preach at the Bethel Baptist church tomorrow morning and evening. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed at the latter service. Rector T. Weidner, of St. David's Episcopal church, will conduct holy eucharlst at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow morning; llthany, eucharlst and sermon at 10.30 o'clock, and the evening song and sermon at 7:30.

The. Rev. J. R. Maddock, of Philadelphia, will occupy the pulpit of the Washburn Street Presbyterian church tomorrow.

quinsy. 'Herman Trager, of Price street, has returned home from a business, trip to Stroudsbdrg. Mrs. William Diehl, of Hampton street, is critically ill at her home. William Davis, of South Main avenue, is recovering from an illness.

Mrs. J. L. Davis, of North Main avenue, entertained the Ladies' Card Club at euchre recently. The prizes were, won by Mrs.

McGee and Mrs. Sanker. Luncheon was served. David E. Evans, of South Main avenue, who has been ill for some time, is able to be about again.

Prof. David W. Phillips, of South Hyde Park avenue, who has been ill for a week, is recovering and expects to be able to attend to his duties in a few days. Katherine, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry A. Colle, of North Lincoln avenue, is recovering from an attack of pneumonia. Alderman Timothy Jones, of the Fifth ward, has returned home from a business trip to Wllkes Barre. Mrs. John A.

Gale and daughter Blakeslee, of Blnghamton, and Miss Harriet Hutchins. of Carbondale, are the guests of Mrs. A. L. Truax, of South Hyde Park avenue.

The Keystone Bank WEST SCRANIOR OVERWROUGHT NERVES ARE ASCRIBED AS THE CAUSE OF CLARA BLOODGOOD'S SUICIDE OLD' PHONE 720S OFFICE, 113 SOUTH MAIN AVEN UE. CORONER STEIN TO HOLD TWO. INQUESTS NEXT WEEK Aftermath of a Case Heard Before Alderman Jones Recently. ATTENDANTS AT EUCHRE. The followng people Attended the euchre party held in Washington hall on Thursday evening under the auspices of the camp: Mr.

and Mrs. Adtlbert Truay, Mr. and Mrs. David Koch, John Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs.

Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Decker.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. L.

Davis, Stanley Lewis, A D. Warren. Mr. and Mis. Daniel Smith, Myra Smith, Mr.

and Mrs W. F. Litts. J. J.

Green, Mrs. Charles Stevens, A. W. Kern, Mr. and Mrs.

George Brown, Mrs. M.Ruppert, J. G. Sanders, Miss Jessie Kern, H. P.

Austin, Lena Peuser, Misses Mjamie and Lulu Morgan, Mrs. G. W. Beach, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Eldred, William Reynolds, Harold Miller. T. E. Ross, Emma Warren. Grace Florey, Mr.

and SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES, Coroner James Stein made a post mortem examination yesterday of the body of Thomas Mulrooncy. who was asphyxiated at the Central mine of the Pennsylvania Coal company at Avoca, while at work in the ash pit. Acting upon the request of Mine Inspector H. D. Johnson, he will conduct an Inquest some night next week.

Alderman Timothy Jones, of the evening, the following officers were elected for the ensuing term. Regent, Charles R. Acker; vice regent, Howell Harris; secretary, Walter K. Bevan; collector, George F. Eynon; treasurer, Victor H.

Lauer; orator, George V. Daniels; chaplain, Frank Stover. Short addresses were, delivered by Hon. John R. Farr, John J.

Davles and Howell Harris. There was a large attendance and much interest was manifested in the election. RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES. The Rev. John Upton Evers, pastor of the Plymouth Congregational church, will preach tomorrow morning on "Among the Redeemed," and in the evening "The Value of the Christian Keligion." The Kev.

J. S. Wrightnour will preach tomorrow morning at the First Baptist church on "The Dispensations of the Apostolic church," and In the evening Hyde Park lodge. No. S39, F.

Mrs. W. H. Miller. William Fr.antz, Mr.

and Mrs. George Field, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leyshon, Miss Mary 1 Blickens. Fnank Miller, Mr.

and Mrs, Mine Inspector David T. Williams stated today that he would request the coroner to hold an Inquest In the case of the death of John Cawley, who was killed by an exploding boiler at the Greenwood mine of the Delaware and Hudson company on AVednesday. (Jeorjje Easterle. Mr. and Mrs.

John iSiillll BKSISS I Miller. Alfred Twining. Mr. and Mrs C. M.

Florey. Peier Young, Mr. and Mrs. William Madden, Mr. and Mrs, Kvan Jones.

Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cas terline.

Miss Stear. Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Mnekelfnrd. Mr. and Mrs. James Mc Fifth ward, had a case before him this week in which Nicholll LalU. an Italian, residing on Ciearview street, was arraigned on the charge of refusing to support his indigent mother, whom he brought here from Italy some time ago.

Last night the parties in Che case were before the alderman again in another light. LalM had purchased passage for the woman to return to Italy, but she refused to go, and he went be ior the alderman and told his story. The aged woman in the case is Mrs. 'Grasla Santlannu, and she is 63 years of age. She was forced out of her son's house about three months ago, and since then was sheltered by friends on Iiotjijsson street, the son having refused to take care of her.

When the charge of non support was preferred the alderman held Nicolli to bail for his appearance at court. The alderman was somewhat puzzled When the parties went before him last night, and decided to hold the case under advisement fjr a few days. Williams, Mrs. Thomas Patten, Mrs. IT.

C. Dougherty, Miss Lottie C. Bllck ons, William L. Blickens, Mr. and Mrs.

i Joseph Forester. Mr. and Mrs. William SIMPLE CURE FOn PILES. There In a llttl tablet tlint taken Internally remove tbe cause of Piles and cures auy case of any kind uo matter how loug itn ruling.

A month's treatment costs fl.00. Ask for Ir. Leonhnrdt'i Hein ltoid (a thousand dollar guarantee goes nltli every treatment). The Phelps Drugstore, Scrnnton, or Dr. Leonbardt sutiou Buffalo, N.

Y. Cross, Forest Decker, Mr. ana Mrs. J. E.

Hemmerer, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Birtley and J.

H. Shaffer. and A. will attend in a body. The Rev.

D. L. MacDonald, pastor of the Embury M. E. church, will occupy his pulpit at both sessions tomorrow, preahlng in the morning on "Cheer for Weary Reapers," and in the evening on "Two Men." The pulpit of the Jackson Street Baptist church wili be occupied tomorrow morning by Secretary George G.

Mahy, of the Scranton Y. M. C. and In the evening by the Rev. Dr.

Case, of this city. The fourth anniversary of the dedication of the Tripp Part M. E. church will be held on Sunday, December 15. The following advertisement is clipped from a Baltimore newspaper of recent date: H.

Lugue, 931 North Broadway, having been assigned to Jury duty in the Criminal Court, earnestly requests the patronage of his friends and acquaintances." Law CLARA ELOODCOOD SHORTER PARAGRAPHS. A social session and luncheon will be enjoyed by the members of the Electric City Wheelmen this evening. There will be a meeting of the Boys' Civic league in the Washburn Street Presbyterian church this evening. The Ladies' Literary and Biblical so ciety of the South Main Avenue Welsh C. M.

church were entertained last evening at the home of the president, Mrs. George Howell, on South Bromley ave there was 7. That Notes. 4 nothing contained in the letter written IM 1 Maurer's "1 ELECTION OF OFFICERS. At the meeting of Lackawanna Council, Royal Arcanium, held last Special services will be held throughout Rat and CLAXA LOODGOOD TRUTH Roach Paste I attracts dies, vcrvln by iu odor thev eat it and the people who were ill in tne cny, nue.

Mrs. Mary James, of Eynon street, has received word to the effect that her brother, Lewis B. Powell, a former resident of West Scranton, died recently at I to him by his wife Clara thA actress, before she committed sui icide a hotel at Baltimore, Thursday night which explained her reasons for the act and that overwrought nerves caused by the monotonous grind of one night stands in the South were on" responsible for the mental suffering which ended with her shooting herself were statements made yesterday by William Laimbeer, her hus band. fh, dim instantly. In use over years.

MAURER'S BVQ POWDER is sure death to bedbugs, ants, fleas and moths. Sold only in bottles. At .11 druggists' or rw l. MAI RKK A OV FHII.A DKI.PHIA. over night his losses swept away over JMO.000 of his fortune.

As exemplifying her proneness to permit outside matters to grate upon her nerves a little story she wrote for the Christmas number of the "Evening Mail," published today, is significant, it recites her experience In Denver, where a matinee had been arranged for well enough to attend a theatrical performance. "Can you imagine playing to a house full of supposedly sick people?" she asked. "Well, it affected me, and it was some time after the curtain went up that I was able to throw myself thoroughly into my role." his home in Murray, Utah. The Father Whelan society has decided to reta'n Its present quarters In the St. David's hall building for another year.

The Women's Foreign Missionary so ciety of the Simpson M. E. church wasi OBITUARY. If your sight is failing, come here. Old age and dim sight are poor companions.

Eyes seldom grow better without Don't be deceived by canvassers who represent so called eye doctors trying to Induce you to come over to a spectacle store, and when you get there they make you entertained last evening at the home of Mrs. W. Davis, on South Hyde Park avenue. Charles Brack, i)T South, Main avenue, who had bus finger poisoned a few days ago, underwent an Operation yesterday for blood poisoning. Col.

R. A. Phillips, president of the Druids, and T. Owen Charles, editir of The Druid, left today for Philadelphia, where they wili attend the dedi The husban'l riuru his wife's body. funeral services were held this morn ng in St George's church on Sixteenth street and Third avenue, where the actress become the bride Lftlm' beer five years ago.

Will am Courtenay, the leading man "Tnt Truth," in which the actress barred, declared yesterday that the suicide was due to a nervous breakdown He stated that he would never art again" as the face of the actress suicide would haunt him. Miss Zleda Hears, who played the second part In the paly and who was intimate friend of the actress stated that Clara had been growing more and more nervous during this insurance companies and to legislators who have the framing of life insurance laws, yesterday in the parlors of the Hotel Belmont. He did not spare the men In high life Insurance places who were faithless to their trust, but he held In equal blame the political adventurers who have seized on the plight of life insurance to advance their own ends. cation of a Welsh church tomorrow. Mr.

Phlllins will be one of the FDeaker. b.lleve you nave cataracts or ttny uari PATRICK GOLDEN. Patrick Golden, son of the late Patrick J. Go'den, died last night in New York city after a brief ll'ness. He was 24 years of age and a young man who was held In the highest esteem by a wide circle of friends.

He had en In New York for about a month. The body will reach Scranton today and will be taken to the home of his mother, at Railroad avenut and Luzerne street. He was a brother of Common Councilman M. P. Golden, of the Sixth ward, and of Martin Golden.

Two sisters, Margaret and Anna, also survive. The degree team of Niagara tribe, gcrous defects of sight. And when you Improved Order of Red Men, will ready to purchase glasses from tonight to arrange a reception for Dan i t.m lhvv rhltrae Vou for an ordl XMAS PRESENTS FOR CHILDREN No better or more acceptable present could be made to a child than a savings account, where the money is absolutely, safe and earning interest every day. Deposit $1.00 and present your child with a home savings West Side Bank 109 N. Mala Avenue Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, 7 to It was a complete nervu she said PILES CI RED IN TO 14 DAYS.

PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in I to 14 days or money refunded. 50c, 821TuSUf lel Hart, of Wllkes Barre, who Is to aown inni'o Others, however, assert tnat nnnu nary glass where you could secure them elsewhere for one third what they You are better oft to call oj worry was the reason, the actress had considerable money In "The Truth" and that it was not a financial success. has been stated nlav was have been taken Silverstone, the eye sight specialist, be their guest at a meeting to be helt) next Wednesday evening. A shooting match Is to be held on the Archbald mine grounds on New Year's day, which will be open to all comers. This is an annua event, and a large entry Tst is expected.

A meeting of the officers and members of Liberty council. Daughters of for over who has been established twentytthree years. Lenses of Inferior quality never! off unless the box receipts at Philadel Bitter our optical parlors. We Insist CLEVELAND'S WARNING TO INSURANCE MEN. upon getting the best and we pay for America, has been called for next Mon thg bestt and If your glasses conio Great paln are taken by the German military authorities to exclude all foreigners from obtaining any acquaintance with their new field artillery, but It has become known that Its calibre Is or 2mm.

higher than is usual for field guns. It Is. of course a breech loading, quick firer, equipped with a hydro pneumatic brake. The German name for the gun is "Ruecklaufgeschuezte." day evening, to consider some matters rrm herA of importance to the organization. New York, Dec.

7. Grovor Cleveland, the only living ex President of the United States, preached a sermon of solemn warning to the officers of life phia, where i week, rose heavily. Her loss by the aunpension of the Knickerbocker Trust where she had $15,000 on deposit, followed clore on her'husband's heavy losses In the stock market and. added to her Her husband, William Laimbeer. who a member of the stock exchange, had his fortune swept, away over night.

Last whem the slump In stocks was on he rortsldered that prices were at rock bottom and bought for a rise. Instead prices went lower, and almost THEY ARE THE BEST. Special lenses ground and frames 'soldered on short notice. Best line of artificial human eyes to select from. SILVERSTONE, Eyesight Spccnlllftt, 225 LACKAWANNA AVE.

One Flight Up. Only One "BROMO QUININE." that PERSONAL MENTION'. Charles Lee, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bittenbender, of South Bromley avenue, has returned to hla home.

William Jones, of Thirteenth street, who has been suffering from an attack of the grip. Is convalescing. J. P. Moor, of Jefferson township, Laxative flromo Quinine 0 Cfcy OH JVtry 35c Cum Cold In One Day, Crip in 2 Day.

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