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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 27

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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ley Zlembo. Meet at Club at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. A meeting off those who will take 1 part in the pala streeft demonHtratlon on Juay Fourth will be held to-mor UICIPAL row aflternoon at oiclook at the offidci of Dr. P. A.

Meok, Keyntone ttuuding. The parade promdses to be one of the larrest over held in Nanti ATCTHUIt D. UACKTE, manager 28, SHEA BLDO. Bell Phone or 617J ooke and Is boing gdven un-ditr auspices of the I'oiisn talcons society. Plcnlo every day this week at Sans Soucl Park.

Oppenhelm's orchestra at Park every day, TAWQUA. Free of Pennsylvania State Tax DORRANCETON BOROUGH 5 EDWARDSVILLE BOROUGH 5 KINGSTON BOROUGH 5 Various Maturities from One to Fifteen Yean $100 and $500 Denominations DawU W. H. Lope, (Hen Lyon; K. Bay Myers, Wanamlle; M.

J. Cannon. J. Bali and O. A.

Paxfttt. NVi tuwva XDpI are wall satisfied uwh eutertaiameot at The welfaro station of tine town will so cocuutaAiQim eater De open again on Monday afternoon Want frosa th lone con- In the borougih All mothlwa next danoe will heW on July II at whldh time th burtfan of ex. pene will be borne by members of El Placer Olub. are aennd to bring their balbies here amer eaon rcaiidtuon. kept a large number afternoon session for examination wlhioh will be given free of charge.

For Dedg Brothers' motor ears see BTJNlSWIj.AmOUiNOBMJmfe" Prices on Request to bww the defying- rain ar treat by the recital 4 Forest Anderson nmb Martin, paanlat. auoeral of Mrs. a Abous who Aioert Rees, Bell 19-J, Nanticoka ww csumwj oy aeath on Wednesday afitermoon about ,4:16 o'ekwk, will tak place taxi afternoon from her late the recital Dr. Harmon lMt at hie seri of Mies Vlotoria Suovalskl, a teacher in the publlc odhools, to taking up a rice ORRIS home on Bast Green Services will start at o'tclodk and Bev; S. I.

pastor of in Bethel nnnmM mom ooiHUUon. He taupnewton on toe. peo- horte" many Interest. Bumnver course at State Oolleige. Mrs.

Charles Lowe and son William of Kingston, spent yesterday with friends In town. ttonal Ctounch wild officiate aseasted by maisitymae won tor bwx 4 town, i Miners Bank Building, WIIkes-Barre VHH ints wore v. iiwati or wiiKes-djarre. Interment will be inade'ln the Hanover Green Cemetery. Tle funeral Mrs.

Hannah Dvane will take plaoe to-morrow aflternoon at I o'olook from the home of her son Arthur Evom. mf 7 occasions to i than one en- Mlsa Anderson Newport Township 01 4 Phone B17J or S5M apeak to all tb wttn demon T5 75 familiar with Preid Steel Car Railway Steel Sprin Ray Consolidated Rv- Job E. bavleT StftnW Zlembo wfll neaainr in, Financial and Markets ting efipn a grand con- opuoiio iron steel 1. in wh Judith Dim DTjearedHenceforth she ANNUAL OUTTNO The Moniiwko Staging Society of Newport held 1 ennuei outing at lily Lake on Wednesday. The day R7U.

K-nt I ZZLX Zl c-(morrow afternoon at 41 o'clock from hi ialf 'Bu. Rniifhjim Tin ooed wl as on of the East Unffi Southern and Maple wmT i.mong -tertcan soloist Studebaker Tennessee CocDaf J. mi held In the Holy Trinity Church with WM vwry Jleoln'tly npent by Wl Rev. Ing proam will be car HOGS-Slow. Fathwr okay's wna: iwanowsKl jjreswni ana vairious piiimw3 were Texas Co na ''4 FRFESaW Indulged in.

Those who partrolt of pmon Pacific -in 1 i 1476aa? Interment will be In the church tery; ceme- United Clwar Stores io4 lWii i a 8 Kubber 6 k4 til I tm leotiurd -'lOW a. (Steel Steal nf Singers and rearunw- erratic issues in which material declines gave way to substantial net advances. Losses In rails ranged from 2 points in Delaware Hudson to a point or more In Union Paclno, South-era-Pacific, -Northern -Pacific, aBltl-more Ohio, New Tork Central and Southern Railway preferred. Recoveries in this group were nominal. The total sales, 670,000 shares.

wethers, 1060rH 017 Utah Copper eU aeep, ujooalQ the outing wiere: Mtasea Anna PeincteJt, Anna Mary and Oeflte. Staplnskl, Ella Sxlva. Helen Shail'W, Mary Skdzlan and Stada WrtlinaM, all off "Glwn Lyon: Victoria ShemeeJkH, Anr.a flhefelhln, of Wanaimle; Alice Caithertae CHAJNGB IN DONATIONS In thlsi aocownt at the Red "Cross donations which was made In tMs column on Wednesday, there was an T0fJn, the list of donations. The Nantiooke Stnn va-Car Chem Wabaah Wabaah pf A Wnhfuih nf Th CO I rry Stayers' Oil City. June ran-, $.

Pit-, 4VI ayere. Westlnghouse Western Maryland i Willys-Overland average, A. Kava- and Lucy DroadowsW, of and Mise Samanitha MUls donated! Week' TViftltora to New York Stock Market vice v. xiiv amount was prmtrd versa on Wednesday. saew New York Csrk Mart? ncert ftuin- reffut 'Ltlon to Early Losses Partially Wiped Out by a Belated Recovery Hlgh.Low.Cloae.

6 5 6 rart of KNICKEK the Kerry fild.Ake1, Alaska Gold AUis-Chalmera com entirely In Nanttooke; MefWw. Joseph Dltko, Leo and WaTter Shemhdn, Anthony Koshlnefld, Peter Ha.yd'Ock, Jacofe J3rad2tley, George Frank, Frank Stone, Joeetph Biscuit, Anitlhony Frank, Frank McAifee. ell of Wamaimrtie; Joeervh Gorellakl, TiPrry Evans and Stanley Storts, of Nantiooke: Joeeph Canada Steel ZiyA American Beet Sugar the folk nine and in1 ROSE DANCE The Victor Social Ctob ofhhlsvpjace uas COmDleted Its irnnismonta tnr xr-T" sv jus Ireland, Am and 78 American uan com American Car (Foundry vwum ri curling 'llltp lw. The vtttn an IrWa vnevrotet gjH the Ross dance. whlrh win tairA American Cotton Oil A gl American Ice 26 T.

m. -m I tenor STEEL CLOSES WITH POINT GAIN Monday evening at Kirmar KHoneia Henry I a 1 1 xn ctuo tg composed. off E' accom- American Linseed S3Jfc SSf American Locomotive 71 69 American Smelting .107 105' American Sugar llFft 119 iij? tne( tinwld portion toertt. Prfrrd itocV. in Common.

frUll 4UUli a1' an) sas eropaiv ouirea by our company, Loyek, Simon ZSalneiradtlB, Louis jung men ail of whom are well I woii nit monoogu: VlCoai i 1 a tryv I own. Ail jxum aanA mim trr Slng- venlny American xei -xei ex oiv rata New Tork, June 89. Further unset- 1 given away to all who attamd and a Anaconda Copper tv SOU 81 ana Cook, Charles Rupvlfl, Stephen Ra-pafBkl and Frank Malycfieiwskl, all off Glen Lyon, and Rev. Father Grzywoc, off Wanamle. assist in the Atchison ULur rmnunn WKIQOH tlement In speculative conditions char.

will sPtk. apoua K' rtded on New York thir lnisaine tfaiawin ixjcomotn 71. 9i 71 part In acterlzed the first half of to-day's duU Baltimore Ohio WM 7: Tr'JM It .1 olerrf11 -ram. will start 4 Federal ral and professional trading, with" sharp Ray Hercules good time Is assured to all. Funeral of mrs.

gilbert GOULD The hJgto esteem in which the late Mrs. Gilbert Gould was held by her numerous frlcmds was fully attested frt of Bethlehem Steel 8 Ml TXtW Brooklyn Rapid Transit 69 69 69 Butte Superior 4014 H4 ALFRED H.EBERT& CO. Specialist la Oil Stocja CO Broadway New Tort oolocte nd and very substantial rallies before the euon New Canadian iw marine, ex dlv loric ISO i 60 14 New Jersey Jersey close. Motor shares, utilities and many minor specialties represented central Leather Chesapeake Ohio Mtt mi Wi M4 60 y-auronna ronna K- i i A NEWPORT MENTION Misses Ruth and Lulu Fuller of Glen Lyon, are spending1 a few daya at the Gregwy cottage at Rodkfford. SUGAR NOTCH Employees of thci No.

,9 and Had-lelgh collieries wiM receive their inoiana ttiene of a yesterday afternoon at whWh time Chi Mil St 76' Chi I 86 Parte was IS hr funeral was held from her late at which test Chlno Copper rails also gave way moderately in the absence of developments regarding the ffir SB 'OneRoisian jattK-r lace held rhomoTin West Ohuroh strati. "Long planer CVuib. 0 coioraao i'uei iron wtm rw fm before the time of the funeral. Columbia Oas freight rate situation. MimVi nt belated recoverv re orn Products Chioago Grain MarkI was, friends, relatives and acquaintances not gathered at the home to pay their Beml-imonithly pay this afternoon b-1 suited from short covering in such I bitoaban hrutenln8C, Cruothle Steel Cuban Cane Sugar fm.

on im. 11 Om 42 41 42(1 dancet final tributes off respect to the mem- en heli rrvwa on 4 112 113 it nm wneai iraae lo-fl tween thin hours or 2:45 and 6:15. leaders as the steels and equipments, Miss Mary Dolan, a teaidher in thai which- were-supported on reports in- jjoiaware et Hudson Distillers Securities COITMllnnsl 1 pending venlnri-ory of the. deceased woman. The floral early hours bll Erie 26.

26 ornlng. pflertngs Were vlciry beautiful and local schools attended the gradua-1 dicatlnsr an adjustment of governmont with, the casket Services 1 itkn Erie 1st 68' General Electric 162 exercises at tne tnroniaaDurgi prices, united etates eteei maae fa 162 162 were.hiiild.jut the home with Rev. H. Normal "scihool. Miss Monahan, extreme advance of 2Vi points from its oiite dances, and wal Goodrich Great Northern Ore $32 31 81 niece off Mias Dolan was oniei, of the, minimum of 128 and closed virtually J.

talker, pastor off the Nebo Daptiet Interment was in "''i wiuiio narrow -ami i fli i exactly the same, as ter4ys flnteh. 2 10 July and f--tember. The outcome In on ra4 from 2 oenu decline to 4 nt advoe and oats lost a shade te aH.oant ro-vlsionr suffered lwiaes of 77to 26 oe cji net The leading futures nnjred a' wheat Wehmpsqjinat tanmary c-fi expert opinion) regarding thi poUtksl and economic po ldbofNewRusria. Invest Win Russian securities an tanted to send far a copy Great Northern Railway mi 106T4 106 graduates. 10MI 103 Illinois Central NanMckeyjemetery.

14H'4 at the top, with a net gain of a point Independent steels and related shares rebounded from their early reversals of two to three, points, with, pronounced atnensth in Crucible and the nWh wltlhetan'dlng tvd.merrimen industrial Aiconoi lw International Nickel 89 Inter Mer Marine 27! Read Tremayne's advertisement In the Ashley department to-day. The prices prevail at our local store. FUNERAL OF MR8. HENRY July, I02H; I tn. Inter Mer Marine pi Ktnnecott Copper Sentem tember.

1U; isOTlW. flit salt 6H LRckawanna, Baldwin Locomotive and CORN- tumiber wtfre in attendance the wir In tftua steel Mtos Catherine Duffy, who spent Kepubllo Iron. Coppers, shippings July, JUehlRh Va lev 4. at the funeral of the late Mrs. Henry 1 A.

B. Leach i m. ur- Maxwell Motors sMh an4 Bef was OA' Mexican Petroleum Julv MM- tn by BlPtaoer an Bjptemb.r. moTSlSg herTate iiomo'on Wt Ridge atreet. The floral offerings Malthias Beecham who was rsoent-were'held In; the Holy Trinity Church ly Injured wJille aVwork in the No.

9 with Rev. Fathttr Iwanowskl offidat-; mUnea is able to be around again wtUi to ret the crowdnte Julq, 10; wiT: SeotemtMr. SdM Investment SeeuritWt i 62 Cedar St, New York rr -Xaucago Philadelphia Bufta! Boston Baltimore tt QilleKt, ReprsMntat. :4 Traders' Bank i Sersnton and the more volatile specialties were responsive to relaxed pressure, and motors in some instances made-up the greater part of their severe losses. Industrial Alcohol maintained its reputation for irregularity at one period, showing a loss of more than three points, which was reversed to an actual gain of 5 points.

Ohio Gas and General Motors were among the other neralbera of th 4 Don 9.m IMtt 62 em 78 TT5 T8 Mldvale Steel (Miami Copper (Nevada Consolidated New Haven Central 4 Norfolk Wertern Northern Paclno Pennsylvania Peoples Gas well resident: Afacklev and Mrs. Hifmry Williams were July. 11171 HCBi Ot cemetery. Drew Harmaaurer, recent quests off Wilkes-Bare friendr. September.

Josemh Johnson of BetMemem was HOSPITAL NOTES pjg July, 4 16; fl S. September, 2161; H4t: 2a i CASH OUoVATtniO-H TWaZ. of local rleads the early part Mary Honey Of Nantiooke submitted thT week. to an operation yestnrday. Rlren Sereles of Askam and Miss I a guest wneat.

nominal; rye, nominal; Money, the roadway department and the sta marriage of their daughter, Miss Elsie Cassler. to Arthur X. Williams of mi Br Stella Baldwin were admitted lor this place. Miss Stella Reap of Newtown Is a guest of friends at Harvey's Lake for ASHLEY a week. PricMtoylwldfi TQE3U, The annual meeting of Hanover 5veentiaJ Home Bete" 4.75 Jl tion agents and clerks in tne transportation department.

NOTES AND PERSONALS Miss Jane Leach of Newtown has returned from a visit with friends in Philadelphia. Mrs. Rachel Williams and daughter, Mrs. Delroy Eddy, and the hitter's son Arthur, and the former's son Harry, and Miss Martha INlckel have returned from Philadelphia, where they attended a reception given at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cassler in honor of the recent Township school board will be held Monday morning In Newtown at which time It Is expected that the teaching force for the ensuing year Natural ftro- surgical treatment EC'KEKD-M'GARET A pretty wedding ceremony took place on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at the home xf O.

J. Coughney on Church street when Miss Martha M. McGarey was married to George Eckerd, both prominent young people of this town. The wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. W.

N. Herbert, pastor of Zion Reformed Church, using the ring ceremony. Miss Arline Eckerd acted as bridesmaid while Peter Eckerd served in the capacity of best man. The home was decorated in the colors of the national emblem and cut flowers and palms. Following the ceremony the young couple left on a short The headquarters of the Record are at Colborn's Drug Store, where news items may be left will be appointed.

Election of a ct. Cool aie- secretary and a treasurer will also Chesapeh, OLS lly. take place. A donation of It was received by the Red Cross from John Leser. shing.

7 Order a case' RED CROSS MEETINGS POSTPONED Announcement has been made by the local Red Cross committee that there will be no sewing classes until if lisquehsa wedding tour. They will reside at July 5 on account of next "Wednesday beln a holiday. After the Fourth the committee desires to have a large Nanticoke. NANTIOOKE BRIEFS Beei force of women take up the duties of nreoarinsr for the biff task that the Dim Setnl-Atmualrj Howard Diely, a student at the. Red Cross Society has undertaken.

Majr I tnJNonahet 1919 to 1927 Saturday Specials At Jrfimifnes LOCAL BOY HONORED Arthur H. Jones, of INewtown, a Besoriptire 3tronlar TOJO on request jiyrnd erall is neeuedA leBeverag student at Bloomsbura- Normal school, a has had unusual honors bestowed upon him for his skill and ability in Mansfield State Normal school, Is spending a few days with his parents on State strxet READ TREMAYNE'S ADVERTISEMENT APEAPRINO IN THE ASHLEi' DEPARTMENT TO-DAT. THESE PRICES PREVAIL AT THE LOCAL STORE. The board of directors off the Nanticoke District Mining 'Institute met last evening at the Susquehanna Coal Company's building on West Main athletics. He held the highest scores Tib National City Company on the basket ball and football teams for the term and was honored with onal City Bank Bid, New York beinr elected caption of both the bas isquena ket ball and the foot ball teams for the next term.

Mr. Jones upon leav New Potatoes WILKES-BARRE OFFICE Miner Bank Building v4- ing school enlisted in the ambulanoe corns and leaves town this morning 59c Irewing No. 1 peck for Allentown to train in that part of streltit The of Nanticoke F. O. 884, are requested to attend the funeral of their deceased brother, Stan- Phones.

Nanfl Pa. the service. FOR RED CROSS FUND BROOKS Investment Seo(n, At Presbyterian Sunday school tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, and at the church services at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p.

m. the collections will be for Fresh Pineapples, each 10c Ripe Peaches, basket. Sweet Oranges, doz. rs of New York Stock Exohango Grade Bonds and Unlisted RpmHtl Full Cream Cheese, lb. Oolong, English Breakfast, Gunpowder or Special Blend Tea, lb.

39c jecialists i the Red Cross Fund and a liberal of. fcrlng for this most worthy cause Is Those of Northeastern PennsylvanW 21' WILKES-BARRE, 8CRANT0N, expected. COONET-CASET At 4:80 o'clock Thursday afternoon at St Leo's Church on Manhattan ilE NAfoOKE STORE CO. alitt A New Suit for street Miss Harriet Casey and James 1 I 7 THE FIRST NA110 Fancy California Lemons, doz 25c New. Red Beets, 2 bunches 5c Fresh Green Peas, qt 7c Fresh Wax Beans, lb.

Green onions, lettuce, radishes, cucumbers, asparagus, home grown cabbage. .1 niTi if wo a ror' ThK of July 7 ur niunuo-uAuii Cooney, both residents of the Third Ward, this place, were united In marriage by Rev, B. J. Leonard, assistant rector of the church. James Noll and Miss -Margaret Grogan, both of Ashley, were the attendants.

Following the ceremony the young couple left on a trip and upon returning will resident Ashley. CIVIL WAR VETERAN BURIED The funeral of Joslah Balllet was held yesterday afternoon with services at the family home on Newbaker street. Liverpool section, at 2 o'clock. Rev. William J.

Day, pastor of the CHARTER NO. SO Davis O. K. Baking Powder, lb. Baking Chocolate, 3 lb.

19c 25c can Hershey's Cocoa 17c Fresh Eggs, doz 37c pull Head Rice, lb 8c Very best package Carolina Rice Fresh roasted' Peanuts, lb. 15c Plain or stuffed Olives Full line of fresh bread, cakes, pies, all flavors; lady fingers, macaroons baked every.day in our own ovens. Condensed itepori 10 uunpirouer, c. June 20, 19171r Texas Bermuda, Onions, lb. 5c Snowdrift Flour, 4 bbl.

$3.50 i TJIf Doings in That Day Every Fellow Will Wear Ilia Best QothejCourse You Don't Want to Be Different-tin and Over Our $180.00, $22.50 and $25.00 Blue Si and Fancy Suits I Luzerne Borough Presbyterian Capital thurcn, officiated, Many mends ana relatives were In attendance and there were numerous floral A delegation from the Ashley Me'- RESOURCES and Invest- ments 14,589,282.38 DH, from Bank, IfJgHS Cash 35725J8 $5,138,96.7 8urplus and Profits Ciroulatlor Deposits 6i2 lb. Sack Entire Wheat Flour 40c Compound or Lard Substitute, lb. Belted backs for, the -oin conservatives for men. 1 mortal Day Association, of which the I deceased had benn a faithful member, follows. i Who Has a Straw Hat Macoroni or Noodles, pkg.

10c D.i C.mnt- iniaraat Paid onavl sn fiivlc seDays was present The pall bearers were all grandsons of the deceased. Interment was In Ashley Cemetery. RAILROAD EMPLOYEES GET INCREASE The Jersey Central Railroad has announced that beginning with the first of July the employees in the roadway and transportation departments at this place will be given an increase in wages. The Increase varies from 7 1-2 to 12 1-2 per cent. This will Include the clerks and road foremen In, SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOX if Sail Foreian Exchange and TraveterM.ettere KellS A pjrti of HU81NESS ACCOUNTS feOL' will give yoksy fitting cushion band straw hat Orange Brand Butterine is 30.c set comforta, the head and keep you cool when as hot as ft the Best Made, Per ib.

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