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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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1 SATURDAY OCTOBER 24, 1903. THE AVUES-BAIUIE RECORD- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1908. HITCEELL DAY RESIDENT NICHOLLS'-. CALLS 1 MEN'SATTENTION TO ITS 1 TynTTTi Wilkes-Barre's Langfeldi Brothers OBSERVANCE. mm President NIcholU of this district of V.

M. W. of A has lent out an Uer.tOi thft various locals atilnr upon" env to observe. Oct. 2 J.

a Special llues iii-Tailofe lor Ladies, Misses and Children holiday. In honor of John announces that no general obaerv-nc- ol th'. day baa been arranged ud ithe'manner in- which It may nt la optional, with the, Individual, be circular la at follows; i 'la accordant i with resolution loptad by-the United Mine Worker the anthracite region, setting- forth tobor tt Aof each year as1 a iy "to commemorate the successful tiding of the strike of the. anthracite ilners. In 1900; the sauie being named Pay ti account of sue cssful teaderrhlo of president John Ladfc' finely Tailored Suits in the new styles, including the "37-inch'' and "40-inch' coats, the coats, the coats with, dip at back, front or hips and others of the new and popular Sale of Guaranteed Black Dress Silks For three generations Black Silks made by C.

J. Bonnet of Lyons, France, have been the standard of the world. We recommend every yard, and stand back of every sale with an ab- solute guarantee. During this week we are placing these C. J.

Bonnet Co. Silks on sales at special prices as follows: 1 itcheli; you, hereby directed modelsj these are rnaae up ra ine new van rivV- H-rrino-hnne anl Diaconal StrioCS black, London smoke, peacock blue and gray, wistaria, a-onaon sirrDKC, garnet, gireu, munu, the finer onesy in a good 'quality of broadcloth; txtrordinary values JQQ Dserve iTnursaay, uctooer as a oliday, Those who are required to vorK 'for the purpose of doing such npalr work as may be. necessary, and hose whose duty Is to keep pumps olng, machinery In order, should eport for work If rnquired by the ompany to do so. "No general arrangements have been nade for demonstration, and it will optional with the local miens of the various towns as to Bonnet's yard wide rich lustrous Black Taffeta Silks of the best qualities, absolutely guaranteed and equal to any silk sold at $1.69 a yard in the city; our 1 25 price during this sale only Same good quality Bonnet's Taffeta Silks, in rich, lustrous black, 27 incnes rkr i wide; our special price C. J.

Bonnet best quality Black Directoire, the new material for 2i inches wide; our special JJ QQ Ladies' beautiful Suits in all the newest mod a aa a coat and all of the other new XV avs els in the VI VII aa-v MfVII models, including the newest "Directoire" whether they meet together and maae irrangamenta for mass meetings, pa- HUW Uf Ally l'lflC Jlll4 VA ftyiVftiatM. Special Values in DRESS GOODS, COATINGS, Eic. 'yfy A nuDlial event of mors than ordi Wool Stona Serees. A2 inches wide, in Broadcloth in the greatest value ever offered in this city, 52 inches wide; all pure wool, and nary note in' Greek circles of North- an aesiraDie snaaes ana Diacx; 'astern Pennsylvania accursed Tnurs-lay evening at o'clock In the ban-met room la Columbus Hall, when re igular $1.00 value during this 7Qri Je only sa "dip back," in plain colors, neat snaaow stripes and two and three-toned effects; also in black with neat stripes in dark colors; colors arc the new London smoke, shades of blue, brown and green and black; excellent tJOO fin yodels and exceptional values at Pa-tlaUU LADIES' NET WAISTS Ladies' Net Waists-made of best quality nets with yokes and lace trimmed fronts in Cluny, Val and Irish point effects ia all of the latest and best styles, collars and cuff lace, sleeves lace trimmed and with fine quality silk un-, CJP derlining; prices start at "-viCJ CHILDREN'S COATS Imported Satin finish Chiffon Broadcloth in all the newest shades and black; an excellent $175 quality; during this sale only $1.50 navy, brown, garnet, green, cream and black, good 75c values for .65 All-wool Henrietta Cloth every want- ed shade and cream and black 59c qualities 5 sale price .49 Extra good Panama Ooth, 54- inches wide, and a duality that sells regularly for sale price Imported Black Voiles, equal to any $1.50 grade of Voiles on sale in the city; our special price Fancy Herringbone and Chevron Serges 7 in every desirable shade, and the largest col- lection in town; special values at prices ranging upwards from 75. We have iu st onener! a romntat nra lin- nt Persian Challie in a dozen new and beautiful, designs suited for dressing sacques, house dresses, kimonos, worth 49c a yard, during sale only 35 1 Fancy chf-ck mixtures in gray, blue, garnet, brown, 25 different patterns; worth 35c; sale ..25 All-wool Storm Serge, 36 inches in all shades and black, regularly worth 59c a yard, for ...49 See our complete line of Children's Coats in plain colored Kerseys and Broadcloth, also in two and three colored plaids, most of them lined with plain color or fancy flannels; they are well made, very warm and will give' good service; see these on spe- 451 QQ rial sale at iPtletfO Astracban and Caracul Coatings, which we are selling this week at extremely prices.

We shall be please to show them i to "you. tiss VasllUty Marines, a cousin of and of the toaton Candy Kitchen, became the rUe of Fsul Kaldes, a. successful confectioner of Dunmore. The ceremony iwae of a most elaborate nature and was performed by Rev. Demetrloe Pe-trldes of of the Greek Orthodox church, who came to this citr; specially for the occasion.

It was witnessed by a large gathering ot.rel stive and friends, while among' the number were many English-speaking who were greatly interested in the 'which, being strictly in accordance with the Orthodox Greek rites, had many unusual features not oia witnessed in the United States. The- rings were first blessed then the engagement, after which the nuptial knot was tied, the ceremony lasting over an hour. The service proved Impressive. As soon as the oeremony was completed the couple's many 'friends ex-t nded wejl wishes by showering upon them bandfiris of candied almonds, as well as rice at the dodging husband wife. The bride was given away by her father, George Marlnos, and her eousln, Anthony Marinos.

Mr. and Mrs, John Pappas of' Plymouth attended the couple. The room was beautifully decorated with palms, ferns and flowers. bride looked charming in a costly gown, made empire style, ot satin messallne, over taffeta and chiffon, en train, elaborately trimmed with duchess and real Irish lace made in tha form of roses and vines, together With, handbrsldlngs. She wore a wreath and veil and earned a monster shower, bouquet bride roses.

After the ceremony an elaborate' Grecian wedding dinner was served bjn John Nichols, the chef of the Scranton Country club to over 10a guests. This was followed -by reception that lasted several hours. Tha See our complete line of Ladies' Voile and fine Dress Skirts. Kid Gloves (Lon or Short Ladies' Lone Fr-nMi Tjmh Fall Sale of Lace Curtains Scotch Lace Curtains, full 3 yards long and full width; choice line of Battenburg, Brussels Net and Irish Point effects; special per pair at OS Kid Gloves, "Fownes in black, white or tan, all sizes; regular $249 quality for Ladies' two clasp French Lamb Kid Gloves in black, white, erav. brown, tan.

red Ruffled Bobbinctt Curtain wJtii riaan ruf Special Priced Domestics Yard wide Dress Percales in navy and cadet blue, silver gray, black and white figures, gripes and dots and Shepherds checks; regularly worth, 10c a yard; special at Mercerized Shepherds Checks in black and white, all size of checks; regular 8c values 6 Yard wide Bleach Muslin, an elegant quality in soft finish and a good 9c value; special to-day for 'J "Bleached Sheets made of the best grade cti-etinc. full 8rxQO-inch size, and navy, all sizes; specially fle On sides regular $1.39 Cable Net Lace Curtains, extra heavy net, square mesh, beautiful Renaissance Lace effects, either white of ivory special a pair I2.49 Irish Pofnt, Lace Curtains in a beautiful selection of Floral and Renaissance designs," new fall styles; Special at it Bruscls-Net Curtains, distinctive St. Gall patterns, a fine perfectly woven over- iwuple was handsomely remembered I inch hem. at top and one-inch hem at DOttonJ- Sinced and excellent value or Ladies' Auto Gauntlet lined or unlined, made of finest grades of leather in tan black, all sizes, priced at $2.49, $1.50, $1.25 and $1.00 The best Glove Department in in the city, and the most experienced glove fitters. worth 69c, to-day Flannelette Waistings in the very newest stripes and Persian effects, beautiful shades of light blue, pink, tan, black and white, soecial per yard uck cugc; special per pair ..4.49 1 1 1 1 1 INTERESTING RELIC, finance Committee het wiia gigs -oi Various sorts.

The bride Is. a native of Sparta, Greece, and has been In this only a little a year. While the groom has been here a' number of years, 2 Among the out-of-town guests present were; Mr. and Mrs. B.

Codekas, Plttston; Mr and Mrs. James Blaetus, Orbondale; James and Nicholas Dim-opolls, James Veras, Rovatsos, and Mrs. Speroa Karavasilye, Scranton; George Antos, Poughkeepsle; George Canellos. Geneva, N. Y.j Louis Diamond, Andrew Pappes, Plymouth; Thomas Grant Louis Dodkas, anti-coke: Louis Marinos, Luterne Borough; Michael Mt.

Carmel; Peter Tompros and son. Coney Island Mr. and Mrs. P. Lukas, Miss Mama Walsh, Kingston: James Doukas and and sister, Miss Salome, Edwardsvllle; Misses Mama And Bessie Irwin, Parsons; George and Misses Jennie, Lena, Mary and Hr-len Leach, Ashley, Mr.

ai Mrs Kaldes left on a wedding tfip to Niagara Falls, Buffalo and other points of Interest in New York State. They will be at home in Dun-more after Nov. A band of Grecian musicians fitohv New furnished music for the festivities. ANTHRACITE BEDDING) MFG. CO.

OF THE CtVII. WAR NOW IN THE POSSESSION OP CONYNO- f. HAM POST. in the month of April, 1861, there waa WILL RECOMMEND ABRAHAM ORR AS SUPERINTENDENT OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. a-SwaaJM At a meeting of the finance committee of councils held yesterday afternoon TRADE AT FACTORY PRICES.

A FULL MANUFACTURERS OF It was decided to recommend that' LINK OF BIDDING, DIRECT TO THE Ws offer, the follovslng tndnoement to tha pnbllo for this week: A complete outfit, containing 1 large Enamel Bed. Iron Woven Wire Bed Spring, 1 Cotton Top Mattress, I Faather Pillows for $1179. A handsome Golden Oak Chiffonier, with swell drawer, French beveled edge glass. sls HxtO for 90. Our Acms Elastic Felt Mattresses la kest ticking, $12.70.

Don't miss the opportnnlty to visit recruited in the city of Carbondale and vicinity one o( tha flrat oompanlea of TJnlwioldleri that responded to the call ofjPreeldent Lincoln for 75,000 men. It wai hastily and without delay hurried on to Washington at once and became, a part of tha IBth RegL, pennaylvanla Volunteers, who were afterward known 'IT1? fendera." i yCr''- Abraham Orr, the deputy license clerk, be retained In the event that the ordinance creating a superintendent of weights, and measures is passed. Th receipts from the- license department UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT ATTRACTIVE ARRANGEMENT FOR GIVING ELECTION RETURNS AT T. M. A The T.

A. has arranged an attractive event for election night for thebeneOt of members and such others as pay care to attend. On that evening J. Wallace Mackay, the renowned, humorist, ventriloquist and mimic, will entertain In the association auditorium and through special connection with the ong distance lines of the 'Bell Telephone Co. the election results will be announced from the stage between numbers In bulletin form.

The entertainment will be free to members and, a charge of 25 cents will be made to nonmeitlbers. The entertainment 'will continue as long as tha audience cares to remain. Mr. Mackay's field of entertainment Is peculiarly his own. He la known as the were said to have doubled since Orr has been employed.

The shortage of funds at St Stephen's The toll anniversary 'of St. Stephen' Sunday school will be held1 on Sunda ftrnnnn a A'nAAlf rru in the street dermrtment was a tonic The company waa orranlied and com discussed. Members present at the meeting were, Messrs. Bennett Hance, and teachers will assemble In manded by Capt. Alfred Darte, 8r4 then one of the prominent lawyers ot the old ChalUs, E.

B. Morgan. Rlnehlmer, Mc- ins pansR nouse at f.io p. m. The USUal numtwr' Wfll anvman! Kw Groarty, A.

H. Morgan, Jones and Lining. 1 the schools of Grace Chapel, Dorrance-'i and Istr nh.iwl niiua mid. our place. Our Brass and' Enamel Beds ars of the latest designs and low in prtoa.

Our Bed Room Furniture Is of ths best grade and handsome finish, at 1 vary reasonable prices. Ton will surely save money If you buy your Bedding and Bed Room Furniture direct from the Luserne bar, and who at tha close of the war waa appointed by the governor and afterward, elected aa Judge of the Orphan' Court Of Luierne County. Accompanying the company's old drum, which ia In a fine state of preservation for a "relic," as old as it Is, Is SIua HEADACHE i Bishop Knight of Cuba will make the I address. The scholars are asked to Nrlng donations of food stuffs for the 1 mt. a the following letter, which is explanatory In Itself: poor, xne regular morning session ot the Sunday school wlir be omitted next 8ny.

Immediately after the anniversary service the sacrament of holy baptism will be administered. "Human Violin" and his Imitations of the various, stringed Instruments are said to be almost perfect CARTER'S KIM Positively eared by these Little PtUs. They also reUeva Distress from Dyspepsia, In-digestion Too Realty Xatuig. A perfect rem edy tar Dirtiness, Kansea, CnrsfmeiB, Bsd Taste in tha XooUi. Coated lira ANTHRAQTE ktt "October zo, MQS.

"Comrade James A.1 Fleming, Comander Post 97, "Grand Army of the Republic. A "WUkes-Barre, Pa. "Dear Comrade: I assume, the privi Scot Emulsion Bedding Mfge Co lege and pleasure of presenting to Con-yngham Post, No. 87, Grand Army of Don't Lose Your Halr Parisisn 8sge Stops Falling Hslr In -Two Weeks, or W. D.

White A. Co. Will Refund Your Money. Tongne. Pain ia the Bide.

TOEFID IXVZS. Tha the Republic, a snare arum which 1 have had in my personal possession tor over fdrtv years. The Inscription en Complete Bed Reom Outfitters No, 100 South Msln Street WATCH THE DAILY PAPERS FOR THURSDAY'S BARGAIN DAY Purely Vegetable. regalste tbe Bowels. graved on the brass plate, as attached SMALL P1H SHALL DOSE.

SMALL PRICE. CARTERS 1 Genu'ma'Must Bear Fao-Siniils Signature 7 Look at your bomb. Hair coming out prst ty fast isn't ltt Getting so thin on top, that you art commencing to feel rather fidgety. 1 Perhaps you are even beginning to worry Dont worry! dont prmtr substitmtci. despair; lie Off VQD IPB clothes the nerves and I muscles with wlrm the veins: with rich bloods It.

makes children rugged I and hardy and fearless of the cold. fills the whole body with warmth and life and Thin people sometimes gain-a pound a day while taking it I i I i -v- 8sn4 this aeWtfassaeat tesMher srttfc aas at 1 aacM ia which It appear row addrat 'umA four cants to cover Sottas, an will sead roe a "Conoltts Hamtr Atlas of thsWorkf' I SCOTT It BOWNE. 409 Pesrl 8tract New York -w nights; don't' wait another day, but go to the drug thereto, explains Itself and reads: "This drum used In service commencement of Civil War, April, 1861, In Co- J5th Regt, Pennsylvania Volunteers Capt Alfred Darte, commanding. Presented to Post S7, G. A.

Department ot by comrade Luther Darte.S: "In depositing this relic of the Civil War with Conynghara Post, Grand Army of the Republic, I realise and apw predate the aasooiatlon that. the. relic will now have with the many other Interesting and valuable war mementoes that the Post possesses and so carefully cares for and preserves, v--' "Fraternally yours, 4 "Luther C. NEW MACHINE SHOP 2 i DESIGNED; FOR WEST PITTSTON PLANT OF VULCAN IRON A large new machine shop has Just been, completed for West Plttston plant of the Vujcan Iron Works which will double the (capacity of the plant thSr. and Is anofher evidence of the progre.

and development of this Important locai Industry, The new shop waa designed by C. A. Jackson, general superintendent of the works. It Is 75 feet wide, 200 feet long and SO feet high. It is built FOR CONSTIPATION A Cur ar VoUr Money Bsek That's Our Offer to You.

Ws ars so confident that Rexatl Orderlies gra Incomparable for the easy, pleasant successful treatment of on stipatlon in all. Its various forms, that we dare back them with our own personal promise of money back-without question. If they fall to substantiate our claims In every particular. X. Rexall Orderlies are particularly nleasant to take, never gripe or cause store of W.

D. White ft Co. and get large bottle of Parisian Sage. It will only cost you SO cents, and before you have used It a week you will say it is worth $10- The people- In Wllkes-Barre and vicinity, and esoeclallv the readers of the Record, ought to know that W. D.

wnitn ft co, guarantee Parisian Sage to stop falling hair, to cure dandruff, to stop itching scalp. rt? As a hair dressing, and especially for ladies of refinement it has no equal anywhere. It has a most delightful STEAMSHIPS any Inconvenience and 'are as Ideal for children, aged or delicate persons as foi4, the, most robust people. yet. deltcata odor which most, hair They; are, sold wio j-wes or B6 tablets, itc and- lit tablets, tunica nv noi.

I It will. In one, week's parsli. unattractive hair into lustrous a.d luxuriant hair. The women who Parisian. Sage never: fall to add wonAarfuiiy to their attractiveness.

"I used and seen used, several hair testes and so-called renewers, but never tl any come to my notice that can eVer compare with Parisian Bage. It leaves the hair- clean. fluffy and of brick and concrete, with an iron roof. FALL VACATIONS Ideal Trips, Water and Rail Southern Pacific" Steamships Either direction between New York and New Orleans Connecting with Hall Lines for the Hogthweet, Middle West and Pacific Coast. Special Round Trip Rates IT.

J. 1-MIT1I, Apnt. 63J Chest-. rut trpet, l'hlladelphla. IKllIiMiilRil kilky.

and 108 not leave one particle of stickiness V-Mrs. Ida Wilcox, hair ne Dries: wurpc waa aone oj conirscior Brinton of Plttston and the 'Vulcan Worka employees made and placed the structural Iron for the New machinery and tools are now being Installed In the shop and it will be operated about the middle of December. Small engines and breaker machinery will be made In the new shop, and when In full operation the capacity of Uie plant will be turn tvla-Kai Sttsnhta Sanmrfm tortr-v loan, Tamparamra aooltr tha at la Mlfl-41 atlanlla raaat raaana. Ooo4 i.hlna. aaa aata-Ina.

aalllnt SaS SlcrcllnS- ror IllnairaiaS ahlata ana raiaa, adSraaa A. S. OUTHRBRIOOS a dreaser. Cold water. Mien.

Buy Parisian st W. D. White A Co.s or dlr.y-t by express, all aamla Qaasaa Biaamatiia ca Braaa way. Tora; ARTHUR AHRRS, Sarratarr. Quaaaa, Caaaaa, or' A.

A i. Hunrtta, Kaal MafSat charts prepaid, from Glroux Mfg. Co, Buitalo, N. Y. i 'lJl.

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