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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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l' 1 THE WILKES BAKKE RECORD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1927 Three ti Tailleurs to Be Popular in Sprinr THESPIANS GIVE TROOPER'S WIDOW GUNMEN PLEAD GUILTY AT TOWANDA of burglar tools and nltro glycerin wore found In their A few nights previously the men had held up ix Towanda jitney driver and his passenger and forced them to ride to Newark. N. robbing and releasing them. vis.t jail hero since the latter part of Doccmber when committed several holdups and car thefts in this section, pleaded guilty to-day snd wore sentenced by Judge Charles M. Culver to tho Eastern Penitentiary for terms abrogating not loss man forty-two y-iars and not more than eight' -four veais and ordered to pay fines of Tim trio, Charles ftosen, IMwnrd Carroll and (Scnrgo Wilson, wero arrested by Stato police.

A. full set KOWING SECOND PRESENTS I Three New York Desperadoes Are Given Stiff Sentences Colvln, Jessie Bone, Lillian Ellsworth, William Learch and Leonard Parklmrst. Both plavs wero directed by Miss Myfanwv Williams. Death of Kingston Woman Mrs. Ignatius Paskavusc, aged 43, of 11 North Valnut street, Kingston, died yesterday mornlnjj In General Hospital, of complications.

Deceased is survived by her husband and the tollowinir children: Doles, Anna, Helen, (iaslmer, and Mary, also a sister. Airs. Vincent Tanulpnls, of Plains, a brother, Mathew, of DEMOSTHENES' LUNCH ROOM Mr. Demosthenes, of Athens, had opened a restaurant In Liondon. tfn like tho Greek orator, he speaks but seldom.

-wiw- Towanda, Jan. 24 UP) Three allegred New York City g-mmen, In Memorial Church Players Win Fresh Dramatic Laurels in St. Stephen's Auditorium Seeks Compensation for the Death of Her Husband Injured in Motor Crash imma. The funeral will bo held from the family home on Thursday mom hit" with a high mass of requiem In St. Marys Church.

Kingston at II and Interment In the church come tcrv at Prlngle. Scout Inspection South Main Street Armory Wednesday Evening This Week's Specials From Our Men's Furnishing Section Cured His Rupture 1 whs badly ruptured while liftintf trunk I years Hiffo. suid my only hope oP euro wuu hii operation. Ti'UsyeH did mo no good. FlnulJ.v i irot hold of FioiiietninK that quickly and completely cured nu.

learshave puaacd and tho rupturo 1mm never re-tuniod, although 1 um dolnjc hard work us. carpnntnr. Thcro whs no A delightful evening's entertainment was provided In Stephen's auditorium last nljrht by the Thespians of Memorial Presbyterian Church, who produced for the socond time this season "The Forfeit," a melodrama by T. U. Itottcrs, and "The Trystlmr Place," a larce by lloolh Tarkington.

Tho plays were Riven with greater ease and more polish than when theV were offered for the first time in the Sunday school room of Memorial Presbyterian church on North strest a few months ago. The superior tains facilities of St. Stephen's auditorium for presenting amateur productions consldetably enhanced tho work of tho playcru in last night's performance. cast that presented The included Arthur W. Kuschkc, operation, no lost lime, no trouble.

ltuvo nothing to noil, hut will bIvo full inforniMtiou about how you may find a eomultfl euro without operation, If you wriiii mo. Hugcne M. 1'ullen. Car-penter, 4 i 4 N. MurcellUH Avenue, Ma namiuuri, N.

J. Hotter cut out thla notice and flhuw It to any others who are ruptured you may Bttve a life or at leant stop tho misery of rupturo una wio worry and danger of an opor- a Lion. Testimony in five cu3e3 in compensation was taken by Ilefcreo Asa 10. 'Lewis ot Stato Workmen's Cum-pensatlon Bureau- in his in Coal Exchange building; yesterday. Mrs.

Margaret U. ilaidliall oC 3S Kast Fourth street, Wyoming, presented a claim for compensation for the death of tier huHband, John D. Martial), a member oC Troop Pennsylvania State Police, who was injured on February 11, 1925 and died on September 27, 192G. The defendant in the case is the Department ot the Attorney General at Harrisburg. Mertt.

Marshall was fatally injured while riding in a motor car in the discharge ot his duties. Continental Casualty made a petition to modify the compensation bcinff to Walter Davis, 29 Church street, on the jrround that Davis was bein--? paid compensation lor complete disability and the company alleges that his earnjpg power 1ms increased. It is contended them that for (his reason the compensation should be decreased. Anthony Omeleckl of State hospital, Nanticoke, also made the Department of the Attorney General of Hari'ishui'K defendent in another ease when he presented a claim for compensation. Omeleckl was thrown from a horse, and suflered a hernia while in the service of 109th Field A claim petition was filed by Mrs.

Jennie Benjamin. til 1 a Madison street, against Lehigh A alley Rail- i Robert Schnllcr, Martha Nchallet, Catherine and 'Henry Acklcy. Members o( "The Trusting Place' cast were Mao Hunter. Robert SAYS FRIENDS NOTICE A BIG IF YOU HAD A NECK A8 LONQA8 THIS FELLOW CHANGE IN HER AND HAD SORE THROAT The tailored suit will be popular this spring. Above, sketched left, is a tailleur of black velvet.

Right, one of the mannish suitings worn by Anna Q. Nilsson. 15 Off All Men's Gloves For pre-inventory elegance our entire stock of gloves is included in this great 1-week sale. 15 Off Wool Hose and Golf Hose Take your choice of hundreds of plain colored or fancy effects. Interwoven hose only, excluded.

ALL ALti I THE 1 WAY I WAY I I DOWN Ten Herbs Just What Wilkes-Bai re Lady and Husband Were Needing IniHlmml and .1 are at the aire in 111 liuru you do not have youth to help you anymore and for some tlmo hi: had lelt run dou'n und miserable hut a short time iieo we Union township, near Hanover, last November. The elder Null died from loss of blood fifteen minutes after he received the full charge from a shot gun In the leg. In an alleeed confession the boy was said to have told police he shot his father only to tickle his foot. TOIISILINE TheNatioMlSonThroatRemtJ? BOY ON TRIAL FOR KILLING HIS FATHER Jury Selectedlo Pass on Guilt of Adams County Youth SHOULDQUICKLWEUEVE IT ALL DRUGGISTS started taking; jour Ten, Herbs anil 15 Off All Outing Flannel Pajamas and Night Shirts r.pttvsbure-. Jan.

21 W). rood Co. Biie was miured while hoarding a train on January 8, 1920 when a cinder blew Into her eve destroying her sight in that eve. James IT. Shaw of 76 Church street, Pittston, presented a claim petition aprainst Lehlsh Valley Kail-road for injuries suffered when Shaw flipped on the ice on December 14, 3 023 and received a contusion to the left foot.

Selection of a jury to hear testimony now everything has changed," Bald Mrs. Mary 1'linm, a popular and well known Wilkcs-Uurru lady, living' at 9 Sheridan street, thl city, while talking a lew days ago with the Ten and pass upon the guilt or innocence of Charles J. Null, 10 year old Adams Frank Exclusive Coats county boy, charged with murder was completed at an overtime sessloj of court to-night. I HerhH Man, who is at tho W. 1).

White Drinr Store, 35 South Main I street, Wllkvs-llarrc, where crowdH I uf people call daily to hear Mm ex-I plain tlii nature compound, known I an Ten I crhs. "Yen, Ten Herbs has mi rely brought heallli and happinuss to our Null, youngest defendant ever to face a murder Indictment in Adams county, entered a plea of not guilty Null Is charged with fatally shooti-jr his father on tho Null farm In OFF Death of Avoca Woman Mrs. llarv MeAndrcw, an old and esteemed resident of Avoca. died yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Anthony MeCann, 924 Williams street, of complications.

Mrs. Mc-Andrew is survived oy the following children: Alichael, Dominick, John, Mrs. John Mayock, Mrs. Anthony AlcCann. Mrs.

Harry Sehoonover, Anna, all of Avoca, and Owen, of J.os Anpreles, also thirty-six grandchildren and six great grandchildren, Tho funeral will be held from the family home on Tmirsday morning with a high mass of requiem in St. Marys Church and interment In tho church cemetery. RANCH DANCE PASSING Tho ranch dance, onco the main social event of the Texas cowboy, is passing. Motor cars make it possible- for the cow-hustling gentry to seek diversion in cities. home and it i.s a pleasure to recommend such a lrs.

XMimn continued. "Jjor several years wo had both been troubled with Indigestion and constipation. I had to bo very careful about what 1 ate and the food that 1 did eat did not agree with me or digest properly. And I wan continually taking something for my bowels. Also, 1 wuld get such nervous spells that I felt like I wanted to run away from everybody.

I couldn't stand any noise and the least thing would exclto me. had terribly painful cramps In my legs. A short, tlmo ugo I had all my teeth extracted and they claimed that my teeth had been polHonlna; my system. COLDS Bays tula of KONDON'S. If it doca utilmw mnlti worth fir tlmta the coal.

will (bwUr ilfail. on mown 15 Off All Silk Neckwear Now is the time to replenish your stock. Our whole assoi-tment joins in this pre-inventory Except Where Restricted 25 Off AH Mufflers Silk, knit or wool each and every one is radically reduced. Many attractive patterns left. CATARRHAL JELL 15 rears dolnr good KoNDoN Fna Box.

Writ HuiiKapoJia, Hiaa. 'I think that my husband was in an even worse condition than 1 was but now, Binco taKlnj; your Ten i Because We Are Getting Ready To Move t'lerbs, iusiead of feeling all run down and miserable with nerves on edge and looking bad, we are both greatly changed. Wo couldn't help having faith ill Ten Herbs for we knew that the imturo Ingredients it contained would be ood for us. We ail know how fino the old nature remedies are to purify the system, so we felt sure that wo wdtild be benefitted by Ten Herbs. "And after the first few daya.

Ten 25 Off All Knitted Neckwear Herbs gave us relief from tho suffer ing in our stomachs, then our 65 Pull-Over Sweaters bowels became regular and wo no longer had to take cathartics, although they had become almost a They're great values, men formerly selling for as much as $10.50. Made of heavy weight worsted with roll collars. A full line of sizes too, though not in any one color. Great for winter $4.95 To Buy Curtains Now at Murray's is an Act of Wisdom and Real Economy THESE are coats of Frank distinction, designed and tailored right here under my own eye. They are made of the very choicest materials, by the most expert tailors, for girls and women of discriminating taste.

They are coats that will be right in style and materials for next year and the year after not coats that you will have to throw aside after a few weeks' wear because they are out of date or out of condition. The simple factds that you can't buy coats like them elsewhere at any price. It is only because we are preparing to move that you have this chance to get them quickly at one-third off. habit with us. my nerves are being toned up and are stronger and my friends are telling mo how much better 1 look.

I can hco just as big a change in the way my husband looks. "lea, we know that Ten Herbs does all that Is claimed. It seems to have the power to bring tho digestive organs back normal and It also works on the liver and kidneys, which gives nature a chance to create real nervo forco and body strength. To are sure that If suffering people will give Ten Herbs mm a trial, they will get tho samo line results that wo did." The Ten Herbs Man Is at the W. Whltfi Drug Store, 35 South Main street, AVilkes-Barre, whero he Is dally meeting the local public and Introducing and explaining the merits of this remedy.

Freo samples given. W. MARKET ST. CARPENTER BLDG "NATIONAL" MID-WEEK QUALITY AND ECONOMY SPECIALS The January Curtain Clearance offers; $4.00 to $5.50 Dotted Marquisette, Plain Voiles, Dotted Swiss and Plain and Novelty Curtains at $3.00 pr. $6.00 Figured Voile Curtains, complete with valance and tie backs, special at $4.00 pr.

$5.50 Organdy Ruffled Curtains with tie backs in pink and gold at only $3.50 pr. $3.75 Cross Bar Marquisette, Dotted Swiss and Figured Net Curtains, ruffled, complete with tie backs, at $2.50 pr. $2.75 Dotted Swiss and Plain Marquisette Curtains with ruffles and tie backs at $1.95 pr. $9.00 to $13.50 Voile Curtains with beautiful hand worked insertion for quick disposal only $5.00 pr. Many other similar bargains in finest curtains; some clearance priced as low as only 75c pr.

ALL CRETONNES 25 OFF This is Your Opportunity To Save On Curtains Take Advantage Of It! MURRAY FURNITURE CO. 114-116 South Main Street We Have Been Serving You For 57 Years -V 1C "rt'TTi Ti" 1 nin -ii i in la' nl 1 1 I ifr fan Cf i liUTi iti "i -Hiaf- ijiirt Aii 'Tir'Tft Hl' i. Fresh Pork Loin Roast (Whole or Rib Half) lb. Fresh Lean Pork Butts (Whole) 25c PRIME RIB ROAST (Best Cuts) 29c lb. PRIME RIB ROAST (Blade Cuts) 22c lb.

FRESH PIGS' FEET Fresh Scrapple lie lb. FRESH SPARE RIBS 22c lb. I I $350 Dining Room Suite 10-Pieces for $200 THE value represented in this beautiful suite has never before been equalled. We can make the offer only because we were able to buy the suite at a generous discount. It is a 10-piece Walnut Suite with Birdseye Maple panels highlight finish.

Every one of the 10 pieces is a gem. Twff Generation one wee remains of the Great January Sale. Rare bar-of gains await you on all our Six Horn Big Floors. Furnishings Convenient Parking Space to Solve Your Parking Problem Kaschenbach's 1 253-259 South Main Street Location Makes Prices Lower li Over the Top NO horse ever made its record jump the first attempt. NO man has failed until he has made his last attempt.

There is no last attempt until success is attained. NO bank account was ever made large with only one deposit. CONSTANT KEEPING AT A THING MAKES THE GAIN. Keep spirits high. When you doubt you are done.

PURE PORK SAUSAGE MEAT LEAN SMOKED HAMS 29c lb. SHOULDERS OF LAMB NATIONAL QUALITY STEAKS 25c lb. BREAST OF VEAL FRESH HEARTS 20c lb. PRIME ROUND STEAK 35c lb. PURE CREAMERY BUTTER (In Rolls) 2 lbs.

for $1.12 FANCY SALT MACKEREL (5c Each) 6 for 25c FREE DELIVERY FREE DELIVERY NATIONAL MEAT RETAILERS Quality Is Higher Than Price" 502 Caray Art. 121 Academy 8t. Booth 87-38 693 Markat St. i Wilkoa-Barra, iinaiwn, ra. Phono 6498 Phono 1960 Phono 4587 Phono 3458.

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