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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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Nine THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD. TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1932 DEEDS RECORDED brary Prominent' Valley Professional Men Thomas J. Allen as senior vice-commander. The new commander will announce the personal of his staff for 1932.. Members of the auxiliary will serve lunch.

Lawton camp has experienced one ot the most successful years in its existence, and a large turnout is expected tonight in honor of the retiring and new offloers. Property Transfers Filed With" Recorder George B. Stecke Clieckeights And Measures State and Municipal Sealers Launch' Drive; Condi NIGHT BEFORE APPLYING NOXZEMA MORNING AFTER USING, jAj RED ROUGHNESS GONE Bridget Kellev of Allentown to Joint Installation Of Lawtbn Camp, Auxiliary i -t Lawton camp, jl9, United Spanlah War Veterans, and Stewart Kulp auxiliary, tonight at 8 will' hold a joint installation of officers in G. A. R.

Memorial halt. 148 South Main street. Andrew J. Knelly, past oom-mender of Lawton camp, will be as-" sisted bjreamp officers. John Cooper ot Plymouth will be installed at commander of Lwton camp, succeeding Charles J.

German. His wife will be Installed as Holds Election Association Retains Judge E. Foster Heller as Mary K. O'Donnell and others of same place, property in Denlson township for 1. Peter A.

Conlon and others of it i i I Kingston to William G. James of tions Here Please SwoyervlJie, property in awoyer- President viue lor i. Peter Kochuba of Wilkes-Barre MS IJqnld tablets ased Interaally ad C6S hlr exteraalljr, em-plete sad afeetlra treatment tor Celds. $5,000 in Cash Prizes Aik You Dratglst for rartkolars 7k'' ot the auxiliary. township to John Franckowiak of Wilkes-Barre, property in Wilkes-Barre for $1.

stepnen zapita win succeea Comer R. Davis ot Wilkes-Barre Directed by Philip H. Dewey, secretary of Interlan affairs, Commonweal th of Pennsylvania, J. P. Cullen, director of bureau of weights and measures, Harrisburg, yesterday instituted a campaign to check weights, measures and commodities in Lucerne county.

issued the following At an annual meeting of Wilkes-Barre Law and Library association held in the law library ot the court house yesterday afternoon, Judge E. Foster Heller was reelected president, E- Woodruff was reelected secretary and James L. Morris, Harry Freeman and Charles Waller were reelected executive to F. Ooeringer of Franklin township, property in Buck township for $1. RED, First National Bank of Plymouth Attractive Prices Prices That Will Work Wonders" With 1932's Budget Shop The Way end Save! committee members.

CHAPPED HANDS statement yesieruayi to Michael Lessko of same place, property in Plymouth for SI. Cullen Fuel to Yankee Coal property in Plymouth for 1. i Mora than forty members of the "It is the intenUon of this departs "sssaBlliMs( healed OVERNIG association attended. Judge Heller as president gave a resume of wkat h4 been accomplished during the last year and what the officers Xo accomplish the com Monroe Bank Buys roryour money back School Bond Issue FINEST QUALmr FRESH CREAMERT BUTTEE: lbs. 8ga PAUI, BEDFORD THIS fkfflotu tudicattd formuli Noxzema, the mm list btals.

The entire Issue ot $217,000 ot fi'Paiif corporation lawyer ment to do everything possible to protect the publlo against unfair measures and weights used by some merchants. 1 am pleased with the conditions which exist after inspecting; a number of the stores in Lucerne county and particularly the city of Wilkes-Barre, and feel assured that the merchants of Lucerne county are cooperating with our department-in protecting the public. This drive will continue until all stores have been visited by inspectors in charge of the drlvi Prosecutionawill be instituted where goods are short-weighed ana scales found to used Illegally. "It la necessary 'in these trying times that the housewives should be particularly Interested in seeing that they the correct weight in at tedtime.Thi feathery, wriiterawf las a earn is staioless and quickly absorbed with Tery little nibbing Tomorrow morning you'll feel the tore, rough redness healed away East Stroudsburg school district bonds haa been bought by Monroe County National Bank and. Trust CI A MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY and trustee of Princeton university, ona of tha best known barristers hu already worked wonders tot the hinds ot oyer 6,000,000 women.

In 8 hoars 'night it has improved in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Co, of ast stroudsmirg at its Did ot par and accrued Interest. issue was floated to finance the Member of an outstanding family red, rough, chapped hands beyond your hands lovelier by tar, white and A LABOE LOAF Or OBANOMOTHER'8 new Junior-hlirh school and to re Broad Regnlar Pries 7C deem wortn oi outstanding bonded Indebtedness. The bid recognition. girlish and let Noxzema beautify yww hands Ifnot-retumthejar andyouTlget the same eay way.

Doaors prescribe your money back. Fair e'nougbiTheo it and even nurses use themselves. start the Noxzema beauty treatment specified that the. bonds hear a 4V4 ing months. The association, which wai chartered, in had a clause in Its charter that certain' fines collected by the clerk of the courts should be turned over for the tise of the association and the purchase of books.

It was stated hat there was considerable money due in these fines and Attorneys R. J. Do ran, James L. Morris and W. 8.

McLean, Srd will make a formal request to have the money turned fti, Secretary Woodruff 'stated tnat the law library now contained volumes and that some new volumes were neededrtK- Judge W. S. McLean and Judge Valentine, who asked comment on a change In the court rules. The county, commissioners will be requested to provide a coat room, for the attorneys' hate and overcoats, presumably on the third floor, and also a retiring and study room adjoining the law library on the second floor. A resolution was adopted to have the bar enclosure to the court rooms reserved for the per cent, interest xne bonds are tax free.

AND A ONE FOUND MR Or SULTANA Peanut Butter residing In this valley for nearly 140 years, he has contributed more than his share to the family escutcheon by reason of unusual ability. V- He Is descended: from, Jacob Bedford, who, after taking part inline Revolution, came to this' section In 1792 and soon became one of the community's leading citizens Paul Bedford la the son of the late George Reynolds Bedford, eminent attorney and a nephew of the late Henry A. Fuller. He was born in this city and educated at Harry goods purchased, and should they flnft that this is not being done thev can coonerate with the In At Forty Fort Anna tor Mads tonight A Diessing toe housewives! They useNpxzemaaf tec washing dishes and exposure to cold, as welj as at night And remember, the hands that use Noxzema are the hands that men admire. Because Noxzema's softening balm and soothing mediation actually btot the tiny open wounds of chapped, brokers skin, That's why it makes hands that are badly chapped, even cracking, so much-whiter, smoother, softer spectors by communicating with Regular Combination Price DOTH FOR Mrs.

Anna Jacobs, well known tne otnee or rred i. turn, seaier oi weights and measures in city hall, where the, officers in charge of the drive are making their headquarters and where it is assured that all complaints will be properly Inves local oatsress, who for some time past haa been employed by some of the most popular hotels and dining rooms in tne vane v. la now con Ovemignt. See for yourself! Tonight apply Noxzema on your hands JVjOX zema Hillman academy, Princeton university, class of 1897 and University of Pennsylvania Law school, class Of 1900. nected with the Forty Fort Arms, located at.

1819 Wyoming avenue. tigated. RICH CREAMY CHEESE Mr. Cullen is belnir assisted In AGED FOR FLAVOR Forty Fori. In this, her neL.estab-llshment,-she is.

continuing the work for which she has become the campaign by the following agents: J. Hosey, deputy State sealer of weights and measures'; Attorney Bedford has practiced in this city since admittance to the bar in 1900 and since 1923 has been a member of the firm of Bedford, famous. attorneys and the court officers Fred Roll, sealer of welsrhts. rURE REFINED LARD Wilkes-Barre James Lamont, sealer, of weights, Hazleton, and Herbert N. Young, Mose Kllowitch SOME VOMEII will instructed to keep others OUt A resolution was adopted bin the authorized practice of the law, and to bar those not legally permitted to practice.

This will be sent to Jones, McGulgan and Waller, corporation lawyers, representlng-some of the largest firms in the vicinity. He served as assistant district attorney during the World War and waa formerly president of the Board ana Meyer oni, county sealers or EtJNNYFIELD e''' sffSLw sflBsT ALWAYS ATTRACT the State Bar Association and Humorist Discusses Family Flour nag 3 oi Assessors, Luzerne bounty, lie has been a. member of City. County county bar associations. Some of the attorneys complained that they were unable to get into the Wcorder's, office or orothono- and State Democratic committees You want to be beautiful.

Tou Perils Of Poetr ana ueraqcrauc national xinance tary's office after 4 p. m. and steps 8UNNTFIELD. 'V Always active In affaire' of want the tireless energy, fresh complexion and pep of youth. Then let Dr.

Edwards' Olive Tablets help free your system of the poisons caused by clogged bowels and tor- win oe tanen tomiiow tnem prompt access -to these, offices after ad Dr. T. A. Daly, prominent Phlla- Pastry Flour Bag qj5c journment the evening, if Princeton alumni he waa made trustee the university in 1930 with Senator David A. Reed.

Last year he renresented the trustees on aeipnia numonst and poet, gave an interesting, lecture at College The New Tarzari Picture Story TARZAN, LORD OF THE JUNGLE EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS Drawings By Rex Maxoti Mlserlcordrar vesterdav the necessary. A resolution was adopted to nave the court showing the Perils of Poetry. Dr. Daley was a raxsBCRX's or gold medal ciose associate or itev. xnomaa J.

the board of athletio control of Princeton. In addition to professional attain various terms, of court, printed in 79c 24 Lb Bag Carmody, chaplain at Miserlcordla, FLOUR wnen tney attenaea jroranam unl- ments ne is one or tne most promt large' type on. carcrooara, so tnat it could, be hung ta law offices of attorneys and in the offices of the court house, i- like large, monthly calendars. so varioua terma TCI Bit. I aald-ihat students to write effectively should choose familial1 themes.

He declared that pio.Jivers.'v'y----------'----- For 20 mW and women suffering from stomach troubles, Simples, llstlessness and headaches ave taken Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, a successful substitute for calomel, a compound of vegetable ingredients, known by their olive color. They act easily upon the bowels without griping. They help cleanse the system and tone up the liver. If you value youth and Its many rifts, take Dr.

Edwards Olive Tab-eta nightly. How much better you will feel and look. 16c, SOo, 60c could be promptly ascertained. The PRUNES 119" free verse is a form too poor for nent clubmen in the city, being a member of Westmoreland and Wyoming Valley Country clubs, Wilkes-Bar re; Princeton, University and Bankers clubs. New York; Princeton club of Philadelphia; Nassau club of Princeton and Scranton club of Scranton.

He is a director of Miners Bank and United Service Corp. of Scranton; board member of Pennsylvania Association for the poetry ana intelligent enougn lor gooa It win AnnAitnnaif fliaf T7v secretary agreea to cave tnis law caelndar promptly printed. $28,000 Fire LeayS Five Families Homeless 1 1 James M. Olllls, C. a editor of tne uatnouo world, will lecture at MACAROin, or SPAGHETTI; fbS aiisericoraia on January u.

Blind, Home, for Friendless Children- Osterhout Free Librm-v and tJ'''l Mercy' hospital anatrustee of First Loss of inore than .128,000 was cause by a fire whlcn destroyed QUAKER; JttAID BREAKFAST five buildings containing store I rjospyienan cnurcn. Rabbi Levitsky To Give and apartments. In Berwick early COCOA Tarzan," "The Son of "Tarzan and the to those stirring picture-stories, "Tarzan of the Apes," The Return -of. Tarzan? "The Beasts of-; Sbriof4 Tarzan," "Tarzan and the' Jewels, of. Qpar''Tarzan and' the liost Empire," and "Tarzan and the Lfon." Here are the astounding new exploits of the most popular herb of modern times.

yesteraay morning. (jiMrancel Lecture At Hazleton jftve ramiueswere maaenome-less and-the entire lower-end Of i3 CNEVDA BAKERS Rabbi Louis M. Lerltsky of Ooda Crackers SbLox2)Sc Berwick waa threatened by the most serious fire in the Columbia county borough in ten years. Thai fire is reported to iave started )n a barber shop owned by Con Dlmarlo and said to have been preceded by -'an explosion. When the flames were discovered Temple Israel will give the third of a series of lectures in Hasleton T.

M. H. A. tonight' at 8 under aue-pices of the M. H.

A. of that city; He speak on, Red, White and Yellow. Eur Goats Tuesday and Meat SptctaU'- Beginning Monday in the they had gained considerable head jrvicY- Tender round Grand Union Employees way, unree or tne structures burned were on one side of the street and two were on the other side. One of the most serious losses was that of Mrs. Rose Coxmello STTEAE ib.

2c Attend Managers' Meeting who runs a store and has a dwelling William Schumaker, Henry Schneider. Hftrrv Heck and Qeraon alongside, tier loss amounted to $6,500 and was not covered by insurance. The woman Was left destitute and with only the clothing Horrance of the local Grand Union Market attended a managers meet-ins; of that company held at Hotel Martin, Utlca, N. Sunday. i' bob wore wnen sne escaped irom 'i ner nosne.

Special All Thu Week in Our Meat and Grocery Storee SMALL LEAN TENDER EIAMS ib. flgc WHOLE OR SHANK HALF tart the New Year right LEAN RIB Boiling Bcc ,.,.,3 lbs. 25c Sauer Kraut 3 lbs. lec with the 1932 model That Have Been Priced JEarlier, In The Season Up To $150 LEAN -f )fV Pork Roasts lb. 14c Centre Cut Chops, lb.

25c End Chops, lb. 15c ran FRESH Spare Ribs .2 lbs. 25c HlkjajBsJHHSJMlHMMMi Sliced Canadian Bacon Y2 lb. 25c Smoked Liverwurst lb. 29c Fresh Liver Pudding lb.

19c Frankfurters, club style ..2 lbs. 25c Large Dill Pickles 3 for 10c Start now to save the price of a genuine flrigidaire with your winter food spoilage. New low-priced models make Frigidaire easy to buy and pay for with terms as low as 25c a day. 1 1 Muskrat! Sealine! Silver Rat! Bay Seal! Black Caracul! SPECIAL TERMS- select your own oi.Luiii DOWN PAYMENT I Specialt In Our Produce Department SOUNDHEADS New Cabbage 2 lbs. R2c SNOWY WHITE Immediate Delivery of the Latest 1932 Model Cauliflower1 head 2Sc START PAYMENTS EXT MARC II FANCY FRESH PEAS 2 lbs.

29c NEW LOW PRICES START AT $1 78 UN No. 1 MAINE Potatoes Full 16-lb. Feck 2 He Look for the name FRIGID- AIRE, before you buy any electric refrigerator, for genuinej Frigidaire costs no more than you would ex- i pect to pay for unknown and untried makes of lesser value. 8 o.j At this low price you can buy a' fur coat for knock about wear but when you see how handsome they are, you will want to wear yours for good! Sleek, soft pelts beautifully developed in the season's smartest models some flare slightly Beautifully lined, perfectly finished FUR SECTION SECOND FLOOR GUARANTEED FOR 3 WHOLE YEARS Today's Specials, In Our Big Market a 50-52 South Main Street DELICIOUS FLAKY BISCUITS dos. )c MINCE PIES each 29c Automatic Equipment Co.

40 N. Main St. Phone 4-1918 Wilkes-Barre LAZARUS PRICES EFFECTIVE IN WILKES-BARRE AND VICINITY SMairWhru to Northampton Sr. A-.

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