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THURSDAY. MAY 18, 1905. THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD THURSDAY, MAY ig, 1905. WELSH BAPTISTS. MR.

PHILLIPS HOME. CLIO-AND SOROSIS. DR. GRIFFITH'S INTERESTING SKETCH IN CONNECTION WITH Crawford 5 1 'V: WOUND RECEIVED AT MAUCH CHUNK IS NOT DANGEROUS. LOST HO AND WATCH.

COMING ANNIVERSARY. 1t SHieKSHINNY. Mr. and Mra Charles Miller spent Sunday with the hitter's sister, Mra Freas Ringrose of Bloomsburg. Mrs.

Kingsbury of Scranton spent Sunday with her sister, Mra Day Hess. Correspondence, May 15. Mra Lizzie Easton of Kingston has been visiting friends In town. Hiram Deltrlck and B. L.

Russel spent Thursday fishing at Benscoter's pond. Mrs. H. E. Campbell was at Ber (girl take the bint), or a pipe of to-bacco, but then, of course, none of you smoke.

As I. sit musing In my great green chair the chair must be green, because the colorbrlngs" back fond recollections of my native country, Ireland, and other dear things I. sent to be transported through tin ethereal heaven in my own improved airship to the dear old high school where my happiest childhood days were spent, and as we hover over that magnificent new building opposite our school I mean the. blacksmith shop we see the Rev. Dr.

John T. Griffith of Kings ton has the following sketch of the Annua! Banquet of High Schoo! Societies a i Delightful Affair: Welsh Baptist Association of North eastern Pennsylvania In a recent Issue 01 tno oapiist commonwealth: On the 21st of May, 1905, the above the Shoe. Worn by the man of millions and by millions of association will celebrate Its fiftieth an niversary with the First Welsh Bap Herman F. Phillips, who was one of the passenger In the trolley car which was held up on Tuesday night near Mauch Chunk, returned home over the Lehigh Valley R. R.

yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. Phillips, as the Record stated yesterday, was shot in the foot by one of the highwaymen. Mr. Phillips stated last evening that the wound was not a dangerous one, although it was quite painful.

The bul sults alone If they haven't of the tist unurcn or scranton. hence few facts respecting Its history may former articles to put them- between practices, and at all times it is a school wick on Thursday. George Nuss has returned from a visit at Briggsville. Mrs. Varney or Atlantic City Is visiting her brother.

Wilson Freeman of this place. be of Interest. The Welsh Baptists oc The annual banquet of the Cllosophlc and Sorosis octettes of the high school, the former for the boys 4 the latter for the gtrla, both of which have been In existence at the nigh school a number of years, and both very popular, was held last evening tn Concordia The best shoe on the market cupy a-very prominent position in the library, lor the boys (and some girls) often leave their books there Instead of taking them home, but they say nistory or the origin and development of the Baptists of America. Welsh Bapsts the Eatons and others from beautiful campus of our school surrounding the new Carnegie library. Then we alight and I enter the office-yes, that's almost reality, for many is the time, I've landed there without an airship, and I shake the ever-extended hand of our principal, but I see on the walls new proverbs Blessed are those who call at the office, for they shall see Mr.

Breldlnger. Blessed are those who confess their "prepared" Just the same the next day It is over the soda glass that engage let passed through the fleshy part or uoian, Kaanorshlre, Wales, were Frank Erwlne of Plymouth called on Shickshlnny friends last week. Mrs. William Bredbenner. who has been 111 for some time, is still under the care of a physician.

the foot near the sole, but fortunately Hall. TO 13 anair kmjkbu iutwwu each year with eager anticipation by among the chief founders of the old ments are made (and sometimes sad though only too true broken) and when both societies, for it always proves lnvni event. It did not strike any of the bones. He Is unable to use the Injured member, but his physician says he will be Pennepek Church, now the Lower Dublin Church, Philadelphia, which is the you see a girl leave White's with the kind of an expression that reminds you oldest BaptiBt Church in Pennsylvania. around in a few weeks.

faults to the faculty for they shall ob now In existence; it was founded in Mr. Phillips was In attendance at the Last night's banquet marks the tenth affair of this kind given by both socle-ties In conjunction, and it by far eclipsed all former banquets In every of what you see when a photographer says look pleasant now," and a boy leave shortly after looking the same $3.50 and $4.00 The very swellest lasts, the very best leathers. See our Russet, Patent Colt and Plain Leather OXFORDS. tain mercy. January, 188.

A church had been or Lutheran Conference In Lansford and Swoyerville Miss Mary Snee and John J. McDonald, both of Swoyerville, were married on Wednesday. May 10, at 4 Blessed Is. he who thirsteth after gen ganised at Cold Spring, near Bilstol, only intended to spend the day there. eral hlaory, for he shall be filled to In M84, but It ceased In 1703.

The and fortunately he did not have much overflowing. old Welsh Tract Church came from ociock at St. Ignatius Church. Kings Blessed are they who use a pony for money on his person. The robbers took 10 from him and a gold watch.

way. ADOUt zw were present, ino number being equally divided between both societies. The dance hall was tastefully decorated. OppenhelnYs orchestra furnished a delightful program of Rhydwllym. Wales, as an organized ion, ny Kev.

S. ORoyie. The brldes- it shall be a help to them. If not caught, cnurcn in kui with Kev. Thomas Grif maia was Miss Kathryn Snee of Car YOU CAN NEVER TELL.

Donaaie, cousin of the bride. The rtanf music. Dancing was indulged In Ernest S. Urwita's address on "You groom was attended hv his brother fith as their pastor. Montgomery Church was founded In 1719 by the famous Rev.

Abel Morgan, who came from Wales In 1711 others might he until It o'clock, when the guests Funeral of Mrs. Sutton. The funeral of Mrs. Aaron Sutton never can tell, concluded the toast Jcmes McDonnell. The hrlde and way, you may know at once that everything has been satisfactorily arranged for some evening in the near future.

It is at White's that the boys tell of their engagements for the next Sunday night, and It is there that they hold their meetings, the same as they say girls have sewing circles to talk about all girls and the boys that aren't there. The following is the committee that arranged for the event: William Pokorny, Eugene W. Scott, Oscar S. Behee, Eugene O. Cohen, Robert Wallace, Ada Nlchol, Audrey Blumenthal, Helen Barring: Claire Johnston, 'formed In line and marched to the am list.

He said: bridesmaid were dressed i tn rren in hall hplnw. The Drocesslon was named such as the Great Valley in 1711, "You can never tell." strange things ae chine, with pearl trimmings. Only led by Eugene Scott and Miss Audrey RinmMithfLi Rnhrt Fl Wallace and in me nistory or which the Phllipses, happen every day. and they don al me relatives were present, owing to was held yesterday morning from the home cf her son, William Sutton, of Madison avenue. Services were conducted at the house at 8:45 by.

Rev. Mr. Sackett. also services at 1:30 or cilcam, Wales, are prominent, the ways happen to strangers. For in tne recent death of the bride's father.

Miss Matilda Reynolds, Benjamin ancestors of our beloved hrethem stance, when I told Wallace I had an Many useful presents were received. outline set for an original, he wanted P- Eaches. of New Jersey, and Phll- to Jtnow what kind of a fish an orlgl- I "T.1 ana uranaywwe. at the Carverton Church and interment in Carverton Cemetery. The pall bear nal was.

So, Just for a little amuse Grand Final Concert, valley View Par Matilda Reynolds. niiitown. New Britain. Dr. W.

Keen, In his history of the Pi ers were: John Morgan. Thomas ment, I told him an original was a on the Laurel Line. Sunday after Richardson. Fletchex Walker. William tlst Church of Philadelphia, says that kind-of a shark which inhabits dark 1 A TOAST TO TOASTS.

Matilda Reynolds was next called noon. May 21, weather, permitting. Hunter. Abraham Siegel and Louis ui trvuuueriiiH-e nr a sn a a. pools, whereupon he said: "Then Be irom to 6 clock.

by Alexander Abrahumson. upon. Her subject was "Toasts." ne mem in the early hlBtory of the Phila- hee must be an original, because he la said: a pool shark." Ninth Regiment and Bauer's bands combined 60 pleees. Admission free. 18-20 I sat and I pondered, pondered deep I see here to-night a number of our aeipnia Association, and especially of our church, Is worthy of note.

Of the first six joint pastors of Pennepek and Philadelphia three Samuel Jones and both the Morgans we vvaichmor, honorary members. It being the tenth Lynch-MacLuskey. The marriage of William E. Lynch. ly for a subject on which I should speak on this momentous occasion.

The thought of the august personages who would be present, such as the superintendent, the faculty, as well as the year of these Joint banquets, I think that they, as well as ourselves, should feeUproud of the faot that we have of Wllkes-Barre, and Sarah MacLuskey Franklin Bart Mlsa Helen V. Bar-" ring, 8. Oscar Boughner and Miss Ad Nlchol. The dining hall presented beautiful appearance, the tables being1 handsomely decorated with cut flowers. A hearty menu was served by Mrs.

Boch-relter. The guests of honor Included superintendent James M. Coughlln, Rev. and Mrs. Marcus Batsman and the faculty of the high school, composed of.

J. L. Welter, Ellen Coughlln. Lena E. Fautds, Enola B.

Oule and Margaret Weir. After the banquet there was an hour of speechmaklng. Eugene W. Scott ably occupied the toastmaster's chair. The toast list was a well selected one, three members from each society re- rpondlng.

Superintendent Coughlln wan also called upon, as well as principal Breldlnger of the high school. Both encouraged and congratulated the members of both societies. CLIOSOPHIC. The first speaker called upon was Mies Helen Barring, who talked on nom are to be added their immediate successors, Jenkln Jones and Morgan Edwards. Their force of character keptv up the social as well as the lit' members of the Cllosophlc and Sorosis societies quite frightened me and made i or Plalnsvllie took place at St.

Mary rectory last evening at 8 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father Nichol, in the presence of a few friends. The bride was attired In a erary side of our work, for Is It not a pleasant -sight to see two such societies Many Attractive Trips at Extremely Low Rates via Southern Railway. The following are a few points to which extremely low rate excursion tickets, which are available to the general public, will be sold via the Southern Bail way.

during the year 1908, vis: Luumea ror rar more than their num bers. To this fact Is due the sturdy Calvlnistlc faith which uu rhri. me reel that my ability was not equal to this task. Finally after considering Is Your I Bike Tired as tnese, both striving to attain tne highest fame in the literary Mne, meet here In a social way and forget the pretty traveling suit of brown silk. lBtlC not Only Of OUr nn-n hilt nf nar- such subjects of general Interest as with white chiffon hat.

ane carried a 'y all the churches of the Philadelphia pool choeolate sodas, which hold corresponding positions in the hearts of Jealousy which we have felt after hav ing been beaten In some debate or lit erarv contest by our opponents? In -r-Annual conference Y. W. C. June Asheville. N.

Y. M. C. A. and 9-25.

the Bllo-Sorosis members respectively. bouquet of white carnations. After a brief trip to New York the couple will commence housekeeping in a prettily furnished home on Madison street. so late as ireb. ll, 1831, separate services in the Welsh were hela our church." 1 decided that I Mould toast toasts, deed It Is a sight which should make past and present, aff well as the toast nisiory jnrst Baptist Church p.

64.) ius feel as though there Is always pleasure In life It we look for It. And I am ers and the listeners. To the above mlirht tn oAAja th it Look at the face of your neighbors sure we are all looking for It. as they listen with strained attention is chiefly to the Welsh Baptists the American Baptists are indebted for tn us nnnr sneaphmnkra iisa nnnr Big Cunard Liner Aground. New York.

May 17. The Cunard See how happy Doran one of the honorary members looks, although he cannot feel certain whether It is this splendid sight or the fine repast to I advisedly as having a double meaning). Asheville. N. Conference Young People's Missionary Association.

June 25-July 2. Athens, Ga. Summer school, June July 8. Atlanta. Ga.

National Association of Manufacturers. May 1S-18. Bristol. Annual meeting German Baptist Brethren, June Pueblo International Epworth League Pueble International Epworth League weir scriptural position on the com- iiiumon quest on. and their fli liner Caronia, which ran Into a sand bar In the lower bay, was still held a They are glancing surreptitiously at their programs fondly wishing for the dance that Is to come.

For, has he which he have all done Justice "you If not. you had better bring It IB and have a pair of our IS Superior Tires put on. They're corrugated tread and we guarantee them to give perfect satisfaction. Bring it in whether It needs tires or not. It needs repairs.

A bike Is no longer a pliything It Is a necessity, and should be given at trntlon. Let us put your time and energy saver Into shape. You don't have any guess coming after we've repaired It. tutions of learning at Hopewell and Brown. The influence of the Welsh ministry has been felt th can never tell.

"Cllosophlc." She said, among otner things: Several years ago there was born to our mansion of larnlng a baby boy society, a little brother to Sorosis. This baby tbey called Cllosophlc. Clio had many a hard struggle with the rough waves of life until he got a firm foothold, but to-day he has become the prisoner, efforts to float her at high tide having been unsuccessful. It Is So let us all reel proud of our societies and In years to come, whenever convenient, attend the annual banquet ages and will continue so. Such names as Abel Moraan.

Mnnm not It with her? Do you wonder then that he squirms or wriggles? Just so have listeners done for the past decade at there banquets, but who would not not thought she has been damaged, as samuel and David tw of the two societies, which have taught Dl with such a Joy In store. witB. ll iHni Nnsrtranh li I I us our first real lessons In parllamen strongest, laraest and most Influential she was going at reduced speed when she 8 truck. On board the big boat are Mr. and Mrs.

Cornelius Vanderbl It- tary law; for the struggle through life nevan, and many Is long, and we all have our work to Just so have toasters stood and wished nature had made them geniuses, or perhaps given them Oenes. Just so have they stood and Lady Brassey, wife of the owner of uwicr xnown we might mention will always be honorably known in Baptist history, and amonr thm th, do: probably some as doctors, some as boy society in our achool, being the only one. Gradually as this boy grew larger, stronger, bolder and badder he was allowed to go to banquets, and with hie hair and face all nice and convention, July Ft. Worth, Tex. General assembly Southern Presbyterian Church.

May 18-26. Kansas City, Mo. Southern Baptist convention. May 10-17. Knoxvllle, Tenh.

Summer school, June 20-July 28. Monteagle, Tenn. Monteagle Bible Training School. July 3-Aug. 15.

Monteagle, Tenn. Women's congress, Aug. 1-15. Nashville, Tenn. Peabody College teachers, and some might even be law the yacht Sunbeam, and Ethel Barry- wished they were through and their we weisn fianrint A more.

vers, "like Mr. Butler," and still lead an honest life but "you never can NnrthAaatn mboici I rCIII MVIVBTIIQ Tn.m knees had stopped shaking. For know ye ignorant ones that our knees and hands do shake even as the knees and Important, honnro hlo a ,.,1.1 shiny he would say bashfully to the girl he loved beet: "M-M-May I t-t- tell." KLIPPLE'S 71 South Main Street una nooie work of bulld- take you to the b-b-ban-banquet?" iniviianiiy in the State and hands of the seniors whe nthey de claim from the "rostrum." And ehe would blush and say, I win DELEGATES ELATED. be dellahted to ao with you. John uu-ougnout the world.

The ministers who are regarded a omnv v. wi. And the toasts themselves! What Then he entered the terrible tongue morsels of hard thought carefully Pioneers of the Welsh Baptist Associa- conflicts with Sorosis. and of course he pruned and pruned again so that they ,1 Pennsylvania are was aAierallv beaten. And with his may seem exetmporaneous, even more Those WhoWHI Attend Democrat UnrMna 111.

Pa nd Wli "l.lD.v,,'e. eyes swollen from weeping he would run home crvlng, "Mamma, mamma." Dear little Clio boy. Onco'thta baby Clio came to Sorosis extemporaneous than Impromptu speeches, and they strive to do full duty by such mighty subjects as ser iAT nunmona, inanely, We Want Your Wife Convention Next Week. yar imo to 185.S the Welsh Baptists of Rmmm mons, wny even a mighty brain would and said very Indignantly, "If 'oo don't 'et r. win die' time I won't p'ay wlf vania and New York State constituted one association known find difficulty in toasting and lauding Sorosis sufficiently.

What on the other hand is able to depict a meeting of summer school, vanderbllt Biblical Institute, June 14-Aug. 9. Oxford, Miss. Summer School University of Mississippi. June 14-July 28.

Richmond. Va. Farmers' national congress, Sept. 12-22. Savanah, Ga.

National Travelers' Protective Association, May 18-23. Savanah, Ga. Southern Golf Association, May 9-13. St. Louis.

Mo. National Baptist anniversary. May 18-24. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Summer School for Teachers.

June 13-July 28. Chas. L. Hopkins, district passenger agent. Southern Railway.

828 Chestnut Philadelphia. will take pleasure In furnishing all 'Information. t.f, 122 The Name of John M. German Will 00 no more." So Sorosis, like the dear, o-pnpi-ouH alrl she Is. let htm win.

wiaiern Pennsylvania Welsh Bap- ttRt lUAf.l.lln. Likely Be Presented As the Choice liio in wnicn previous functions and To-dav this boy has grown Into noble uwcemoer 22-27. wnat la now known a nr.i.i. erasers, points of order and chair rungs of Luzerne Democrats For the manhood. He still attends the banquet Baptist Association of ny around indiscriminately.

(In confidence I may sav here that one of the Nomination For Superior Court with fibrosis, but the debate, ah, what shall we say of the debate? A short ciiimyivania wan nrmn Candidates lr8t Welsh Baptist Church "of Scran- time a no there appeared In our Journal Who cannot eat anything without Fermentation. Acidity, Gases: that Fulness, Lump, Distress After Eating; Excess of Mucus. Nausea, Debility. TO JUST ONCE TRY MAN-A-CEA the MAN-GA-NESE Natural Sprino Water. -Immediate Relief.

Speedy Cur. 1 You Can Stop Her Suffering To -Day. For sale by W. M. Miller A Co- or-oere: W.

D. White A Co, W. J. Paulina A Ce, C. W.

8payd, 8. C. Hartman, Plymouth, Stroh Drug Pittston, druggists. 8end for Booklet. Three Republican Registered Yesterday, subjects I thought about was the faculty but how could my pen express my devotions to their devotions to us, to the watch and guard they keep up an article In which Clio boaeted of their ii uuuanie.

ine following ministers were present: John P. Har- confidence of winning the aenete. twit aainersville. John lo. and behold, when the time came on us, to the toasts they impose upon waiiiri.

ocranrnn- a-, The name of John- M. Oarman will Clio refused to debate. Clio, who and Bl.k.' us. But let them rest in oeace. Mar toiiii 5 fottsvllle, Pa.

thought themselves Invincible and Ir likely be presented to the Democratic xxicnmona. Blakely. D. B. their virtues be writ in bronse, their faults in water.) resistible; Clio, the band of valiant State convention next week as Lu "Vld Evans, knlarhts who face their mighty op.

Have you ever noticed the construc erne County's choice for the Demo assail riue. VY JflnM Hlimmte IIIII pnnents on battlefields of athletics, cratic- nomination for Superior Court who gaze fearlessly Into the frowning The Sixth district has already in S' rfloma8 of Tremont. Hom SZl? Jlow at the Nugent Ph'iadelPhla, and Is the only minister living who was present at the countenances of their learned superiors, cringe before the brains and tongues of tion of a toast? I mean Its construction as referring to unity, diction and that sort of thing? Do you Imagine for a minute that a toast would escape from the hands of a teacher In English without severe and strenuous criticism their sister society, the Incomparable dorsed him for the plaoe and the Third will indorse him at a meeting of the Porosis. Clio, who boasted of their wit A visitor we find evs William Owens. Pittsburg; John Edred Jones rinpinnoii committee In that district to be held and brilliancy, are at last forced to Watch their faces as I proceed.

Thin recognise their superiors Ham l. nu 11- this evening. The meeting for the elec uainpi, rork Ah. Sorosis. we have something to be tion of delegates from the First dls nmiiii vv nna of the amount of red ink they would waste trying to bring order out of this chaos.

Yet there Is some excuse. We can only talk for three minutes. Let proud of. We can say Clio was afraid iv.i.v. "iur ot ine trlct was held last evenlnsr at 8 o'clock cnurcn at Scranton Just to Remind You to debate with us.

afraid of the crush In the office of district chairman James moderator; and Rev. John Ing defeats -which our chosen repre- all still to speak take warning and so or Miners vi RUPTURE IN HOT WEATHER Is extremely annoying to say nothing of the danger that Is always with you If you are not wearing a properly fitted trusa The FatrchUd's Cushion Pad Strapless truss as I fit it, removes all annoyance and danger. I guarantee a perfectly comfortable and thoroughly effective fit or return your money after thirty days' trial. W. D.

WHITE Rupture Specialist, Private Parlors Over White's Drug Store. Hours 9 a m. to p. m. jviurrnv.

Mr nrra nreaiaen ann ih, u. nuu cntauves wouia iniuct upon mem wun we want our ttIe My no matter how John T. Lemihan Paul Bedford and "ao organized. Those caci nun c.u ntij mii-j nui- Said to spread over that time. ever.

Thomas A. McLaughlin were elected were happy and memorable days for our fathers and the Welsh Bap- tiara r4 Dar.nat...t. TOAST TO SOROSIS. To-night is the annual banquet, and without opposition. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 19, "11" vaunt.

the Clio boys have turned nut In full The convention of the Fifth district Then came the boys' turn. Robert glory, boys of all sizes, shapes and kT I 1 ys nom juDiiee is Democrats was held on Tuesday even Wallace was the first called upon. JcriruiXLPn in lYI fa Is a 1 Sorosis" was his theme. He said. In of the hot weather to come, we Ing and John Mullen, Capt.

Flannery and Thomas Hopkins were elected Welsh Baptist Church In America; it was founded in 1849 at a anni I pan: without opposition. Have you ever been In hlah school on looks. Pig boys, little boys, Bold, bad handsome boys. Broad boys and tall. All put on their Sunday clothes And have come to the ball.

wish to call your attention to r. callK1 8outl Scranton; Return Engagement. Fred E. Wright presents tha great est of all Rural Dramatic Successes, YORK STATE FOLKS By Arthur Sidman. Same great cast.

Including Ray I Royce and James Lackaye. Seats now on sale. Prices 11.90. 75c, 60c 25c. a Tuesday afternoon and saw that un The Second district committee met yesterday afternoon at the I Leonard Is sam 10 nave been Rev.

our Outing Coats and Pants hi lain fuenmonn- i nt Hotel, Luzerne Borough, W. F. Barry, nan uuui on Mirain a vemia in and Blue Serge Suits. which they worahlnerl nniii nci district chairman, presided. W.

P. Klrkendall and chairman Barry were Ah. boys, you do look handsome, but It conceit were consumption I am afraid many of you would be In its i mien sophisticated horde of little girlies that come In to attend that society of fashion plates known to the ignorant world as Sorosis. The meaning of Sorosis you know comes from the Irish or Yeddlsh I don't know which (ask Scott) and it means sisters, and Coats and Pants in newest unanimously elected delegates, auiu to me L.utnerans and moved now knwn as the West last stages. shades of gun metal, gray and The Third district Democrats will o.uc oi ooranton, Dut what was then But we must remember that Clio meet at Plymouth this evening and Known as Hyde Park.

Th.ir brown, in homespuns, tweeds R. C. Hltchler of Nantlcoke and James how sisterly and lovlntr thev are at meatlna- hnnnA nn V. r-1 boys are but mortal. They are given to thinking themselves handsome and riamnn r.f lll j.

7T. 7 Wa Irresistible. They like to be compll ucuiumca in tne spring of 1869. amona delegates without opposition. those who preached at open house) but when alone In their own private meetings, what a crowd of caged tigresses they are.

and flannels, $15.00. mented and made much of, even If they uc.ii ine late ir. Thomas Price of do say. "A'w. quit your Jollying, ine sorosis society was organized We are sole agents for the famous makes of Utz and Dunn's St Cecilia Shoes $3.50 The first day that the registration Blue Serge Suits, fast color, Averuare, aies, wno was that year on a Visit to America.

In hh 1 1 about ten years ago. and has accom But Clio Is also deserving of much praise, for It has been the, highest aim of thlsjoclety to make Its boys In life Electrical Apparatus put Into perfec: condition and repair. No matter what the system or the kind of apparatus, we can repair or rebuild it for you quickly, cheaply and satis-factor Uy. book of the Republican county committee was open brought three candi Irish Mission. single or double breasted, $8.00, It has been served bv th fnlinwino- all that could be desired, mentally, dates to the front, the candidates who registered being George Smith of this plished some very excellent work along literary lines, and very few girls, no matter where or why organised, have accomplished much more In this line than our little The members $10.00, $12.00, $15.00.

v.wia. wiiii yv naafl 'r i. r. Phllus Jones (dead). Islah 'riivl morally and physically, and so with my last words I would say to this noble city ror county commissioner, Charles Negligee Shirts, 50c, $1.00, (dead).

John P. Harris B. Smith of Pittston for register of are noted for their proficiency In mak $1.50. The Eclipse Shirt, wills and Dr. Lewis Edwards of Ed Evans.

D. D. (dead). D. W.

'Morris (living in Wales). Moaea Wriirhf wardsville for county treasurer. All best 51.00 shirt on earth. ing raisin ruage ana to become a member, a girl must be ever the age of 19. of these citlsens have been prominent J.

W. Williams, D. now pastor at Swansea. Summer Underwear, 25c. ly mentioned as candidates the past I nnt; w.

jonea. now pas- Wales: W. S. Jonea nou, society: Here's to the wittiest. Here's to the prettiest, Here's to the one we love most.

Here's to the neatest one, Here's to the sweetest one, Here's to them' all In one, Here's to Clio. OVER THE SODA GLASS. be able to drink at least four sodas and must expect to stay- In high school five years. v. i tor in th Hnnndda VaIIav t-w tor In the Rhondda Vallov PENNSYLVANIA ARMATURE WORKS SI North Franklin St.

D. Hopkins, now Dastor In th nhnnj i.cw aaiu.iu.0 im iiieir rcsiBiiaiiun uia not cause any surplrse. Have you ever been to that next $1.00, $1.50, in blue, pinkand flesh shades, in lisle and bal- briggan. da Valley, Wales. The church is at Tne nrst to place his name on the Present pastorless, but yet It la in a registration book was Georce Smith.

most corrupt city to Scranton Philadelphia? That's where they stuff the ballot box. Have you ever been to Pennsylvania's Newport? Durvea. a prosperous condition and hopes to soon settle a pastor. Throughout all Straw Hats, all the latest She was followed by Claire Johnson, Mr. Smith is one of the leading wholesale merchants of Wllkes-Barre, being the senior member of the Arm of Smith- Frants.

He was urared to place noted for Its murders, cock fights. years Its Influence has been extended throughout the Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys, and Is the mother blocks, in split braids and sen-netts, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00. suicides and other social fetes, among stand as a candidate for county com eral churches, amonr them th mr wnicn is oanot dox stumng. Have you missioner oy many or the largest tax ever heard of the crooked nature of payers of this city, his business ability Vel8 BaP11" Church of Providence, Sorosis along this line? Why actually and record as the chairman of the ana Known now as the i i jHa.ricet Nrreer Kanriar rhnmh MarKet street Bauttst Church at their last presidential election, fifty 12 RAZOR BLADES also the Welsh Baptist Church of Tavlnr en. memners were present and loo votes were cast.

Isn't that st ranee? Now whose subject was "over a soda glass." She said, in part: There is no doubt but that this subject reminds almost every one present to-night of the conversations and many little Incidents that occur at White's drug store. There may be some people who will say. "Why at White's drug tore?" but you may be sure that these people do not belong to the high school crowd or they would know why. White's is attractive at all times, but especially In foot ball- season, for It is there that the lucky girls often receive their compllmentarles for the next game. During this season White's la It has now several missions under its finance committee of councils being such as to make him an excellent candidate for this Important office.

Mr. Smith has received hundreds of letters from business men all oVer the county how do you account for It? RAZOR, to fit any SAFETY For the lot care In different parts of Scranton. It has also sent out the following ministers: Thomas Seyse (dead). John T. ine order In their meetings is posi tively worse than at the Polish Republican meetings at Brookslde.

One woman who lives on Jackson street savs Griffith, pastor of the Immanuel Bap $1.50 pieaging mm tneir.support and the Indications are that he will be one of the nominees, the politicians recognising the necessity of placing a man of his tist Church, Edwardsvllle; Charles she goes out for a walk every time Jones, m. a. (dead), T. a. Jones (dean.

Sorosis meets. Now If thev had a Ebeneser Lloyd Mead), W. F. Davles standing on the county ticket for this Clio president he would be able to keep not only a drug store but a high school ana xror. James uugnes of Scran omce.

Morgan's Stiod Stora 33 Public Charles B. Smith, who registered as baggage room where the members of I order but the Sorosis presidents always the base ball team leave their dres I Quell a disturbance with an "Oh girls ton. During its entire history It has had an excellent body of workers, both of 14 PUBLIC SQUARE. suit cases and satchels, or their ball oon it is a standing rule In Sorosis a candidate for register of wills, is at present employed In this office under Register Main warinc and is familiar mat not more man nve gins may nave They may be honed or strap ped, or used without, at will. HAVE YOU- SEEN THE WHITE FROST REFRIGERATOR, Jewett Refrigerators with aR linings, in all slses.

A little better than other makes. Screens. Wires, Garden Tools, Hose, Paints. C. Morgan's Sons 82 South Main Street, Pittston Store SO N.

Main St. tne noor at the same time. If Mr. with the duties of the place. For the past two years he has been secretary Roberts who wrote "Roberts's Rules of men ana women, ana ir space permitted it would be a pleasure to; give a long list of them.

As the church with which the writer united on his arrival In America forty years aao. nn A HATTER OF HEALTH order" could see the use his rules are put-to, I wouldn't care to answer for heartily say. "Peace be within it wait. me consequence vi tne xtepuDucan. county committee and has rendered valuable service.

He Is a resident of the Fifth district and from what can be learned he wtll have almost a solid delegation from that sec One of the greatest Inducements for NIFTY BILL JINGLES. WEATHER HELP8. Get Rid of Your Catarrh by Using said Nifty Billi "In shins or ana prosperity wimin its gates. The May dance of the North End Drill rain, In greatest Joy or. direst Hyomst Now.

Everyone has catarrh should take advantage of the 'warm weather to get rid of this annoying- and dls- tion oi tne county. Dr. Lewis Edwards, who registered as a candidate for county treasurer, cornea from Ed wardsville and has a wide acquaintance throughout the county. For several years he has been On Sunday. sing but ens re rain Organization will be held In' Ooerlnger's Hall this evening.

The contest for the a gin to join Sorosis Is the "banquet." From the time Sorosis started this year until to-night the talk has teen Banquet! Banquet Banquet! And I have heard some of the funniest things concerning this affair to-night. For instance the other night I was coming up North Franklin street and as I was parting a certain residence I discovered (though all the lights around were I tresslng disease. The right treatment. It's Valley. Visw-Tha Laurel ill mm m)J an earnest party worker and he is entitled to much of the credit for the large majorities that have been rolled up In the Third district, of whieh ha la out) s.

maiden and youth sitting on the porch and I heard the bov sav "Edith THE HAIR BRUSH Breeds Dandruff, Which Causes Falling Hair and Finally Baldness. Prof. Una. Hamburg, Germany, European authority on skin diseases, says that dandruff Is as contagious as any other malevolent disease, and that one common source of the spread of iminruuy loiiowea, in jaay or une, 1 will benefit much more quickly than In the winter and early spring. Do not try to cure catarrh of "the head and throat by taking drugs Into' the stomach.

It cannot be cured In that manner. The only way In which this too common disease can be cured Is through a direct application rs Hyomeiv that wtll kill the germs of' goia piece win also take place. Charles J. Rueffer, the South Main street Jeweler, will have an auction commencing on Friday, to continue every day until- his stock of Jewelry, glosawaru and other goods has been disposed of. It will be held morning, afternon and evening.

His stock is large one and embraces everything In his line. SWearing apparel Is much desired for the rummage sale of Mrav; Hotisers Sunday school notify her by new 'phone of any such 4 The contest for the' gold watch for the you don't mind walking to the banquet do you?" "Why no Joe, of course not." she answered hut fnr a fear lava chairman, the past few years. He has made a canvass of the county and Is greatly encouraged- with the offers of support ha has received. It Is expected that several more registrations will be received to-day. Edith.

wore a rather long. face until one morning she saw In the paper that catarrh and prevent their growth. "ur vny superintenaent's. salary had been increased I50O m. war io thou CANDIDATES FOR DELEGATES.

Candidates for deleratea are an. She's wore the smile that ii am uij 1 use 01 nyomei win show- decided Improvement, and In a short lm, especially is used at this season of the year, there will be no nounoins; themselves In all of the dls. Off. And I don't think their wfelbowf PS mm benettt of Stephen Oplinger of Miner's Mills has been postponed to June t. trlcts of this city.

In the Second district of the Twelfth ward Peter jrith- ANCHOR LINE GLASGOW and LONDONDERRY Balling from New York every Saturday New Twin Screw Steamships Splendid Accommodations. Excellent Per JWn Ui. Thw class 127. W. And upwards accordlna- t( accommodation and steamship.

Kr In-formation apply to Henrtern Rror her New York: CNelll. ft lui Soitaret or C. Bell. Wllkoe-Barro I -pMit -Bank'; or Gorir Hllr, S6 Square; or A. Hurwh.

i ust I orfa 1 DREAM OF THE GOLDEN PA8T. A dream Of the irnldan rBt" w. further trouble from catarrh. llne has announced himself. In the Sec- There wUl be a special meettna of Con- You take no risk-In buying HyomeL aandrun is tn use of tne same hair brush by different persona The way to avoid catching dandruff or any other disease from another's brush la to Insist on the use of Newbro's Herplclde.

It not only kills the dandruff germ, but It Is also an antiseptic that win prevent the catching of any disease whatever through contagion of another's brush. Soldi 1 by 'leading' druggists. Send lee in stamps for sample, to The Herplclde Detroit. Mich. W.

D. White A CWapseial 1 the toast given, by Eugene O. Cohen, His remarks In part, were as follows: The -complete outfit costs but one dol yngham Post, A. to-night, to make arrangements for the funeral of comrade ona aisirict ot tne lxth ward John Bhadrach. In the Third district of the Third ward John Bevan mil In Absolutely Puro MS JO 'JOSTiTJTE lar, and (if, arter you' can say that the treatment has not helped you.i uo you ever dream 7 No.

not a nir. rTllctof the SUtti ward Rfch- Y. M- P. O. May pole social at lumL Vi.

D. Whit Co. will return your but there good old fanhloned dreams that come with a box -of fudge bus Hall this evening. 1C1S.30 fnoney..

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