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THE WILKES BARRE RECORD, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1933 Ileal Estate Iient Real Estate Heat and wa3 a cf fscrtl Heart Church, I'lains. Rousing, Sweet Valley, at 2. Interment will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. Real Estate Rent 109 Office and Desk Boom Available Now 133 Apartments, Unfurnished 6 bath, 2nd floor, heat, hot water, garage. 289 Pierce King.

Inq. 295. 'Dial 7-8162, Bowen. BEAUTIFUL let and 2nd 6-rm. $35; muet be eeen to be appreciated, a E.

Garrahan, 893 North-empton King. Dial 7-6610 or 7-1814. fled Estate Oesst 7-' 109 Office and Desk Boom Desirable Offices In the heart of the financial and business district. Now Renting The 15 4 NICE room all steam 1ATTRACTIVE 6 rm. Dain, Boreene, shades, linoleum, 49 Birch.

Modern Fireproof BROOKS BUILDING So. Franklin St. CHARLES ST. 5 tile bath hardwood heat, hot water, porches, garage. ATTRACTIVE -room bath, steam heat.

16 South St. Dial 8-63U between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m.

APARTMENT and store for rent, me. Hillside inn, Truckavllle. 6 RM3.V 41 E. North St, 3-8486, Inq. 180-Washington St DESIRABLE rent very Teas.

Ap- ply 838 S. Main. Dial 8-2614. Desirable office space in suites one to thirteen rooms is now available in the Brooks Building at attractive rentals efficient day and night elevator service golf-driving; course for tenants. J.

J. O'MALLEY Rental Agent 914 Brooks Bldg. Dial 2-7314 6-ROOM shades, linoleum ranusnea, nnunta noon, a j'sai, cheery place, in excellent condition. 73 N. Dorrance, King.

7-8014. 121 BUTLER, 7 BATH, rage. Apply 131 Sutler, King. 8 AND 4-rm. newly remodeled, Rent reae.

Apply 861 S. River St. 768 JO, 2nd floor, roome. bath, beat, hot water, garage. 2407.

FIVE rooms and bath, $32. 606 Market Stu -Kingston, pnone i 263 SCOTT ST. 8-rm. prlr. all part heat, light loci.

Adults oly. 16.60 wk. JZ bath, hot water. Apply 1S7 MM city. AND 8-rav all Imps.

Green weld's, i. ATTRACTIVE 5-rm. porches, laundry, 128.00. 107 First "ng, Hnoleum, gas ranger front porch eoreened, etc. Coal furnished.

Very Dial 7-7206. DUPLEX, 5 bath, all ga rage, 130. 73 s. AUierton, jung. 2, 8, 4, 6, 6-rm.

apt, heat, I all tmpi. 8-4780. Death Takes C.E. Garrahan Prominent Kingston Truck Gardener Dies After Brief Illness Christopher Ernest Garrahan. 59.

well known truck gardner, died yesterday morning" at 5:45 at his home, 93 Northampton Street, Kingston, following a week's ill ness. He was horn at Kingston, a eon of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Garrahan, and for more than 30 years had been a truck gardener ana iiorist, nis iirm Deing known as E. Garrahan and Son.

Mr. Garrahan was a member First Methodist Episcopal Church of Kingston and the Men's Bible class. He 1 leaves his wife, Anna Hlmmler Garrahan; a son, Francis two daughters, Mrs. Frederick Wagner 01 Kingston and Ruth at home; two brothers, Robert of Forty Fort, and John of Fernbrook; also a sister, Mrs. Jean Yaple of Kingston.

Funeral services, will be held from the home on Tueeday after- Legal Notices KOTIOB OF HEARING BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Notice Is hereby elwn that st Incorporated, has applied to the Public Service Commission for a certificate of public convenience evidencing the Commission's annrnvnl nf th beginning of the exercise of the right and privilege ot operating motor vehicles as a common carrier for the transportation of telephone switch Doaras, leiepnone ana telegraph ap paratus, macnineryi Doners. aerricKS. presses, generators, rotary, convenors, vaults. safes, condensers, fantnrl. stacks, statuary, motor boats and all other types and manner of machinery and building material requiring special equipment and special handling, upon oaii or aenwiu irom an area including the City and County of Philadelphia and other points and places in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania within a radius ot one hundred (100) miles of City Hall In the City of Philadelphia, to various points and places In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

xne commission nas nxea Wednesday, the 22nd day of March, 1933, In Hearing Room No. 1, Ground Floor, East Wing, North Office Building. Harrlsburg, at 9:30 o'clock, A. as the time and place of hearing on said application, when and where you may appear and be heard If you so desire. Said application Is docketed In the files of the Public Service Commission at No.

28281-1933, Folder No. 3. SCOTT INCORPORATED, By Chas. H. Young, Lawrence Savings Trust New Castle, Pa.

SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived at the City Olerk's Office, City Hall, Wllkes-Barre, until Tuesday, April 4, 1938, at 12 o'clock noon, for furnishing 60.CC0 gallons of road oil, more or less, hi car load lots, and applying the same to the dirt streets of the olty, as per specifications on file In the Olty Clerk's Office. a cerunea oanic onecK in me sum 01 J100.00 must accompany each proposal. Proposals to be plainly endorsed "Proposals for Road Oil" and addressed to Harvey Weles, City Clerk. The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. HARVEY WEISS, City Clerk.

SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE PURCHASE OF AND APPLIANCE OF ROAD OIL TO THE DIRT STREETS OF THE CITY OF WILKES-BARRE DURING THE YEAR 1938. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Olty Clerk's Office, City Hall, Wllkes-Barre, until Tuesday. Aordl 4. 1933. at .12 C'dock noon, for furnishing 50,000 gallons of roaa oil, more or less, in car ioaa lots, during the year 1933, and applying the same to the dirt streets of the City of Wllkes-Barre, as and when the same shall be ordered by the Director of the Department of Streets and Public Improvements.

Bidders must plainly state In their proposal the kind of oil they will furnish and apply and analysis of the same; also must furnish sample of the oil or oils with their proposals. A certified bank check in the sum of $100.00 must accompany each proposal. Proposals to be plainly endorsed "Proposals for Road Oil- and addressed to Harvey Weiss, CMy Clerk. The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. HARVEY WEISS, City Clerk.

Automobiles 135 Automobiles for Sale 104 Business Places STORE room for rent. Best location. See Phil Cohen, on the Square, Nan-tlcoke. CENTRAL city up-to-date atore, rent SMALL front office. 2nd 11., s.

Main new $10 light In-eluded. 2-8684. 6-CAR garage, Barnum 125, StoreT, ouicei, guoa tm-tw. s-ltory warehouse R. R.

elding, real. 8-4780 STOREROOM opp. Plymouth Natl. heat low rent. Dial 9-2532.

IF SOU need central location for wholesale or retail business, storage, garage, some with R. R. siding and elevator, dial 2-2407, Pette. bone Estate. 852 Miners Bank Bldg.

105 Farms and Lands FARM, house for rent; all out build' mgg. can i-WM. 106 Flats FOR 255 New Hancock St, East End, 8 rooms, all Improve ments, rem 107 Houses Unfurnished HOUSES FOR RENT-Dlal 7-7430. HOUSES FOR RENT, WYOMING, PA, AQO I A A aa wyumina 181 Wyoming 5 rooms. 162 Wyoming 6 rooms.

89 W. North: 6 ns. elee. Pettebone Est, 852 Miners Bank, 2-2407. UPPER KlNGSTON-lst fl.

duplss. 6 hardwood $45: also 6-rm. tuny improved' home, 535. 2-7814. 114 Sambo urne 6 rms.

.........130 215 Sambourne 7 rms W. A. iiftiltitl'i'UW ROOMS, bath, pantry, garage, $88.00. 69 N. Tnomas, King.

7-447Y. 6-RM. house, bath, all Imps. 226 S. weuea bi city, a-vrot.

6 bath, all modern Imps. 293 nazie oi. -xuiz. SINGLE house, 6 all 2-car 6 ROOMS, 8 baths, N. Franklins St.

Mi DOUBLE house, all 8 pantry; uarusie DC. v-liue. 8 all rent reas. 40 Aooseven xerrace. s-zswd.

8-RM. bath, single house, all Imps. inq. iso rarrien tm. 8 all.

suitable for 2 tarn. tues, S3u. jMacKman z-06t. 3 all garage. 19 Carle near worners.

v-bvis, 581 S. FRANKLIN 6 all lmps.j poss. nar. isi; tta. a-oiia.

all shades, hardwood us. reas. 74 scnuyier Ave. 7-6871. 6 bath, all 49 nowiana et city.

s-w9. 6 garage, all Imps. 126 Park Ave, Dial 3-4681. HIGH grade residence, College 12 rooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors. O.

E. refrigerator. 8 oar w. 7-8039. DOUBLE block, 6 imps.

205 i irwooa Ave. Dial z-uuzu. 8-RM. bouse on Edison all i mo. inq.

xa iraieon, s-iszu. Vt DBL. bl 6 all also 8- rm. neat turn. 4-0438.

DOUBLE block, 6 bath, laundry, ffaraee. 1434 S. Main Street. 3-1272. 6-RM.

brick building, all Imps. 64 S. Kegent v. x-wzi. UNUSUAL HOMES 75 N.

River 18 rooms. 6 baths. pantry, laundry, eteam heat, elevator. tu-8z w. union rooms, ones, two baths, steam heat.

70 W. Union 6-room apt, bath, steam heat furnished. Pettebone Est 852 Miners Bank, 2-2407. FOR RENT Double brick dwelling house. 71-73 Bertels Lane.

Inauire John A. Schmitt's Sons, 88 Bennett Bldg. 8-RM. single house, 2-car in, anapie i-mv. 83 JOKES ST.

Single 6 all clean, onod. $27. Inq. 26 Jones St. 7-RM.

dwelling, garage, 36 Ross Asniey; au sw. s-wiu. 256 ACADEMY 6-9 rooms, every cellar cemented and plastered, $48. Dial 2-1401. 5-ROOM house, Improvements, South wanes ot.

Kent it s. Hancock St. 2-6469. BUNGALOW. 4 bath.

All 873 Northampton King, Inq. 47 aimer st, 6 BEDROOMS, 2 baths, N. Franklin St Dial 3-2151. 6-ROOif house, all lmDrovementa. rent Elder near Academy St.

Call 280 Acaaemy t. a-woe. 6 ROOMS with Imps. Ideal location. 89 sturaevant city.

6 electric light, gas, bath. 66 Prospect Bt inq. 63. 6-ROOM house: all imorovements. sfa ree, large lot, near Dallas Church, mo.

-room nouse, maan uai-las, all Improvements, garage, $18 mo, ELMER PARRISH, DALLAS 230. 109 Office and Desk Room 4 suitable for professional man, ground very flneet loc, reas. 8-2832. 110 Real Estate for Rent STORES, nouses, apartments, office for rent M. Moore and Son, Simon Long Building.

Y77 Birch St, 6 rooms, bath. 63 Pierce 6 large rooms, bath, garage. 48 E. Pettebone Forty Fort, 8 rooms, oatn, lavatory, a-car garage, 327 Wyoming 7 rooms, bath: business location. 382 Osceola 6-room bath, garage, heat.

147 S. Main 7-room bath, city steam, near new P. O. job. And other Houses, Apartments and Stores in Wllkes-Barre and West Side.

J. W. YOUNG Miners Bank Bldg. Tel. 2-81 We have Houses, Apartments, Stores anaGarajrea For Rent E.

ELLSWORTH Dial Kingston 7-3014. US Wanted To Bent WANTED TO- RENT Small (arm. not over 10 miles from Kingston. Must have electricity and water. Rent reasonable.

87 Sharp Xie 7-4462. WANTED 4 or 6-room heated apartment, couple: residential city. State rent. Box 247, Record. Real Estate Sale 117 Farms and Lands.

415 Miners Bank Dial 4-1915 SEND tor list of Farms, Gas Stations, Wvomlne County. FlovdA. Dymond. Warren Tunkhannock, Pa. FOR SALE 3 farms, 120, 92, 59 acres, in Bear Creek Township, ft.

miles from Dial FOR SALE Money making; vegetable land, fruit farm, 77 soil productive fine loam, Route 11, 5 miles below Sihickshinny. Double house, barn, 2 garages. 2. chicken houses, painted, elee- trie lights all over. Bath, never falling spring water.

8 acres rtrawMrriea, Vt acres red raspberries, 600 fruit trees. A rare, opportunity. No trades, or Sunday information. ARCHIE RIDALL (owner) R. D.

1, Berwick, Pa. liftHouses KING. Modern brick home on Reynolds all will sacrifice for $7,700. Inq. 361 Reynolds, King.

6-ROOM house, improvements, 2-car garage, chickery, small grove, 2 acres of land at Sweet Valley. B. S. Eley. 119 Lota LOT FOR SALE 40x125.

76 N. Lea-don St, King. 2-1759. 120 Real Estate 3. W.

roUNQ REAL ESTATE Miners Bk. Bldg. Dial 1-8868. Real Estate Insurance Miners Bank Bldg. Dial 8-2677 122 Wanted to Buy WILL pay 100 tor 1 acre of near a lake.

Box 217, Record WE have buyers for homes In ton. Forty Fort or Helxhts. to $8000. C. A.

LEIGHTON 8-7144, ueposit ana savings isanx uiag, Automobiles 136 Automobiles for Sate MAX HURWITZ Used Automobiles and Parts. 618 S. Main St 1-8719. HENRY SHAPIRO Uaed autos, trucks and parts. 600 S.

Main St Dial 3-6145 LESTER SAYS: 24-Hour Elevator Service Bright Airy Rooms Automobiles ISO Oarages for Rent large garage and private garage, orth St. 2-1616; 131 Motorcycles, Bicycles SEE the 1933 Indian motorcycle with Dry Sump lubrication at Stull union King, open eve. 133 Wanted Automotive IF you want to sell your automobile bring it to the Keystone Motor Car Bray Building, Market and Gates jungsion. WANTED K-pess. car, from private owner.

iiai Z-U783. CARS WANTED Cash waiting. Almo yar aaiea. zgu aT wiver pt. 138 Automobiles tor Sals onanioaiiy ana Deautirui in appear- aiive.

uuti aoo n. Malm city. Ask for Mrs, Watklna. DODGE 8 demonstrator. Will sacri fice.

Dodge Motors of 282 S. wiver. (4) REPOSSESSED Ford Tudors. unpaid balance. 1332 Murray F.

$25 BUYS an Essex coach, good tires, motor guaranteea. ear 44 Terrace DODGE ton truck, also an extra car lor parts. Real buy. 7-8163. GOOD 1927 5-passenger coupe, Model 00, saorince.

v-rrn. 1929 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan. 175: 1926 Chrysler roadeter, $65; 1927 Hudson coach. S25. Brownie Used Auto Parts, River Plalnsvllle, Pa.

Dodre Plymouth Cars A Trucks, ALMO Auto Service, 282 3. River St. USED TRUCKS 7 Internationals 2 Dodges 2 Brockways 1 Reo 1 Mack 1 Willys Knight 341-345 North River St. Phone 2-0018 Need Money? Let us refinance yoar ear. Tea pay back In weekly or monthly Installments.

Ton retain the ear. Strictly Confidential. No Endorsers. Keystone Auto CREDIT CO. 599 Market St.

Kingston Dial 7-2639 With Confidence Cars And Truckt Days Guarantee $95 $385 1932 Rockne Deluxe Sdn. $54S 1931 Hup Deluxe Sdn. $245 1930 Brockway, lft ton 1 -in noon at 2:30. Rev. Norman W.

Clemens will officiate and Interment will be in Forty Fort Cemetery. Members of the Men's Bible Class of Kingston M. Church will act. as bearers. OBITUARY MRS.

MART EVANS Mrs. Mary Evans, 54, wife of Joeemh Evans of 88 Snvder Street. Larksville, passed away In Mercy Hospital on Saturday morning after an illness of several days fol- lnwln? an oneratlon. She had been a resident of Larksville 52 years and was a member of St. Murv's Greek Rite Catholic Church of Kingston and the church nrvlatiaa.

Her husband was health officer of Larksville a number of In addition to her husband the fnilnwlnaf children survive: Mrs. Helen Fannick, Mrs. Mark Nlznok of Larksville; Joseph of Kingston: Peter. Bmllv and Pauline at home, and John of Edwardsvllle; a slter, Mrs. Helen Larko, and two brothers, Michael and George Stas- ko of Edwardsvllle.

six grana-chllHren also survive. 1 The funeral will be held from the home on Tuesday morning, at 9 with a reaulem hlzh mass in St. Mary's Church, Kingston, and in terment in me cnurcn cemewiy i Courtdale. Simon Russln, 63, father of At torney Jacob Kussin. ciea nis hvma iso.

MnffoH street. Plains. on Saturday mornlnsr of a heart attack he eunerea several nc-urs Kaf am A native of Russia, Mr, Russih came to tnis-counuy years uku, settling in Lackawanna County. TJft tnnvnA An Plains 915 vears ago and had resided there He was a marciDer or xioiyi xvtuurreu ttnn rhir.nh nil had been a. mem Har nf )io hnnrH nf trustees for 20 years.

He also was a member of Russian Mutual Aid last Fall he and his wife celebrated thai- uirf.r.ran4Vi woddlnir flnnl. btic.i vj-w. ---n versary at a testimonial dinner jriven in honor of their son, At torney jacoD nuasin. t. hv Ills wife and children Harry, John, Mrs.

Helen wartella, jaow jaane, sunon TV Puimnnri anA Jerrv. a if qS wvkj aw av The funeral will be held from fit A iVlA1ta Afl TNiimlHav at. 9. bile 11VU1C rr Services will be held In Holy Resurrection Church at 10 and Inter ment will he 'in tne cnurcn ceme tery. 40RS.

CATHERINE LEVY Mrs. Catherine Levy, 49, died on afternoon at her home In Jackson Township, near Trucks- after a short Illness. Surviving are her husband John Levy and the following children: Michael, Stephen, Mrs. JohnYurik, Mrs. John Mallack, Joseph, Mary, n.nMM A mai AlhAtf anil lTifwarH VCUIfiD.

nKlieB) I also a brother, stepnen aaiansKy 01 Jackson Township. The funeral will be held from tne home of her brother-in-law, John Trueath. 29 Snyder Street, Larks ville. on Wednesday morning at 9, A requiem high mass Will be celebrated in St. Anthony's Slovak Church, Larksville, by Rev.

Francis Powell, interment win oe in tne church cemetery at Courtdale. MRS. GENEVIEVE HORXIK Mrs. Genevieve Hornlk, 42, was found dead in bed at her home, 165 First Street Hudson, by her daugh ter. Margaret.

Mrs. Hornlk had been about her home on Saturday and had not complained of being 111. She was a resident of Hudson for 20 years and was a member of St. John the Baptist Slovak Church and St, John the Baptist Society, 118. First Catholic Slovak union.

Her husband, Martin Hornlk, died five weeks ago today. -She is survived by three children, George, Frank and Margaret; also by two grandchildren. The funeral will be held from the home of her son, George, 103 Beade Street, Parsons, on Wednesday morning at 9. A requiem high mass will be celebrated in St. John the Baptist Church and Interment will be in the church cemetery at Plains.

MRS. LANORMA NATJGLE The death of Mrs. Lanorma Naugle, 53, occurred at her home at Sweet Valley yesterday morning after an illness. She was a lifelong resident of that vicinity and was a graduate nurse of vassar Hospital, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

She was a member of the Christian Church at Sweet Vallev. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Lynn of Sweet Valley, and a sister, Mrs. Fred Bredbenner of Beaver Meadows. She will be buried on Tuesday afternoon following services at the home of Mrs, Stella Automobiles 185 Automobiles for Sale BURT L.

STANDISH fO THE I SHOOTS, Coasts, COMfOSlOf)! MONK REVOLVER. IKJ THt HEt LAST Surviving are these emiaren, Thomas of Pittston, Joseph of Plains, Nlmrod of Keystone, Clar ence, Mrs. John Forseu at nome, Mrs. William Whitas of Plalnsvllle, and Mrs. Julius Household of West Pittston.

MRS. GEORGE BERGSXRASSEU Mrs. -GeorE-a BersrstraSser. 78. well known and esteemed resident of the city, died on Saturday after- noon at ner nome, no uana Street, after four months' Illness.

Mrs. Berestrasser was corn Erbaoh, Germany, and came to this city when a young woman. For the past 45 years she had been a resident or Dana street. ne was a member of St Paul's Luther an cnurcn and a member or us varieus societies. Surviving are her husband and one son, George.

The funeral will be held iron the home on Friday afternoon at 2. Rev. Carl J. Schlndler, pastor of St. Paul's Church, will officiate and interment will be in Hollen- back Cemetery.

MRS JOSEPH SZMANSKI Mrs. Joseph Szmanskl. 422 Gree ley Avenue, Avoca, passed, away at 4:45 Saturday morning at the fam ily nome alter several weens' illness. She had been a resident of Duryea until 12 years ago when she moved to Avoca. She was a member of Holy Rosary Church, Duryea.

Her husband and the following sons and daughters survive: Felix, Walter, Joseph, Henry, Regina and Jennie also a brother, Anthony Rutkowsk) of Duryea. The funeral will take place on Tuesday morning at 9 with a requiem high mass in Holy Rosary Church, Duryea. Interment Will be in the church cemetery. MICHAEL-SAXON The death of Michael Saxon, 64, ocOrred on Saturday morning at his home, 20 Scott Street, Swoyer-vHle. Mr.

Saxon suffered. a paralytic stroke on Monday afternoon while working at Harry E. Colliery of Wyoming Valley Collieries Company. He was born in Austria and came to this country at an arly age, settling in SwoyerviUe. He was one of the charter members of St.

Nicholas's Greek Catholio Church, which was founded 44 years ago. Surviving are his wife and children, John, Joseph and Mrs. Michael Koleear of Swoyerville, and Michael of Tulsa, two brothers, Joeeiph and Anna of Swover- vllle, and two sisters, Bitsko of Edwardsvllle and Anna of Michigan. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday morning at 9 from the home with a requiem high mass in St. Nicholas's Church.

Interment will be in Denlson Cemetery. GEORGE JACHUCZEK George Jachuczek, 66, died at his home, 126 Howard Street, Larksville, on Friday night following a short illness. He leaves hla wife and children, Walter, Anna and Josephine at home; Mrs. Catherine Zawodniak, Zlgmund of Larksville, and Mrs, Violet Slncavage of He will be burled on Tuesday morning following services at the home at 9 and a requiem high mass in St John's Church, Larksville at 9:30. Interment will be in the church cemetery at Dallas.

MRS. MARGARET JAMES Mrs. Margaret James, 76, widow of James James, of 625 Ackley Street, Plymouth, died yesterday afternoon at 4:45 following an illness of nine months' duration. Mrs. James was a member of Franklin Street Primitive Methodist Church for many years.

Surviving are six children, Thomas H. James and Mrs. James Wilson of Lynwood, James H. James, Mrs. George Barney and William F.

James of Plymouth; Mrs. Mary Bockus, at home; 20 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, one sUter, Mrs. Sarah Ann Sanders of Wales, and one brother Thomas Thomas of Canada. JOSEPHSITKOSKI Joseph Sitkoskl, 37, of 262 Poplar Street, Plymouth, died suddenly of a heart attack at his home last mem jjr. Den uavis was called but the man was dead when the doctor arrived.

He was a World War veteran and a member of St. Mary's Nativity Church. He is survived bv his mother nnd the following brothers and sisters: Charles, Stanley, Mrs. John Mack, mis. u-eorge musical, vmcent, waiter, Anthony and Stacia, all at home.

Ryan's Larranaga Wins Cuban Grand National Havana, March 12 UP) Larranaga, carrying the silks of Allan Ryan's Anall Stable, romped home the winner of the Cuban grand national handicap, richest race in Cuba's turf history, today and clipped three-fifths of a second off Oriental Park's track record for the mile and a quarter. Stoutly ridden by Charley Kurt-singer, the four-year-old gelded son of Apprehension-Garden of Allah II, an outsider in the betting, stood off the rousing challenge of Mrs. F. A. Carreaudrs Klncsen in the stretch to win by a length, going away.

Another length behind was the Foxcatcher Farm's White Clover II. Larranaga ran the distance In 2:03 to better the track record of 2:03 35 hung up some years ago by the four-year-old Herron, and paid $14.80 for $2 to win; $6.40 to place and $5.20 to show. Klncsen paid $9.60 and $4.60 and White Clover II returned $3.80. Larranaga's victory earned for Ryan while the winner's trainer, E. J.

Bennett, received $2,. 000, and Kurtsinger $1,000. C. Leroy King's Parl-MutueL carrying only 105 pounds and the favorite at 8 to 5, never got under way. Blocked at the last turn, Parl-Mutuel could do no better than fifth, a head behind Gold Step which trailed White Clover by five lengths.

The grand national featured a program of ten races which marked the closing of Oriental Park's 51-day race meeting. King Offers Sympathy London, Maroh 12 OP) King George today telegraphed President Roosevelt of the United States as follows: "I am deeply concerned at the heavy loss of life which was occasioned by the disastrous earthquake in California and I would ask you, Mr. President, to accept this expression of my sincere sympathy with all those who have sustained bereavement or injury at the result of this calamity." ESSIE FLOWER SHOP FLORAL DESIGNS SV MS Mta Si. ROSE MARY ESSER Rose Mary. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Esser. of 65 North Grant Street, died yesterday after- no.n at tne iamny noma following an illness of scarlet fever. Besides her parents she Is survived by a sister Carol and a brother William-Private funeral services will be held from the. home thle afternoon at 3.

1 MRS. MARIA LEIXO Mrs. Maria Lello Daley. 68. a well known Italian woman of Upper Pittston, died yesterday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Nicholas Denard after several weeks' Illness. Mrs. Lello, who was more familiarly Known as Mrs. Daley, had resided In Pittston for the last 41 vears. She was a member of Our Lady of mi.

uarmei unurcn. Besides ner daughter she Is survived by four grandchildren, Rose, Mary, Joseph ana xieien 'rne luneral will be held on Wednesday morning at 9 from the Denard home. A solemn high mass of requiem will be sung at 0:30 in uur oi jt. uarmei cnurcn. Burial will be in St.

John's Ceme tery. MRS. FLORENCE WHITERREAD Mrs. Florence Whitebread. 45.

died on Sunday might at the family nome, i uarey Avenue, city. She was. a member of First Reformed Church and Chapter 170, O. E. S.

Surviving are her husband, Freas E. Whitebread, two sons, Floyd and Freas, and a daughter, June; also the following brothers and sisters: Calvin Hildebrand of Philadelphia Martha Vogel. Los Angeles: Harry and Frank Hildebrand, Portland, Oregon; Mrs. Cora Teske, Watertown, South Dakota: Arthur Hildebrand of this city; Mrs. Ellen Evans, Win don.

Minnesota: Walter and Al bert Hildebrand of Mountain Tod. and her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Hilde- Drand of Mountain Tod. The funeral will be private from the late home on Tuesday morning at 8:. Rev.

Dr. Homer S. Mav will officiate, Interment will be in Bippietown Cemetery at Albert, MRS. ALICE HAGUE Mrs. Alice 69, widely known resident of Plains died yesterday morning at 1 at her home, 36 West Carey street, Plains, fol lowing a brier illness.

She was born In Lower Askam and before marriage was Miss Alice Sorber. For the past 45 years she had been a resident of Plains where she was a member of the Metho dist Episcopal Church and Ladies' Aid Society. Surviving are her husband, Thomas 'Hague; three children, John, Ivan and Mrs. Foster Reese of West Nantlcoke; also these sisters and brothers, Mrs. Effte Bon-ham of Hunlock Creek, Mrs.

Anna Rhoades of Stamford, Urban Sorber and Harvey Sorber, both of Nantlcoke. Funeral services will be held at the borne on Wednesday afternoon at 2. Rev. Howard R. Harrison will officiate and Interment will be in Hanover Green Cemetery.

MRS. SIBINA MANLEY Word was received yesterday by Thomas King of Main Street. Sebas topol, of the death of his aunt, Mrs. Slbina Manlev. widow of Thomas Manley, whioh occurred Saturday at her home in Wilmington, after a brief illness.

She was the former Slbina King of Inkerman and was well known in the Pittston section. She had resided In Wilmington for the last 10 years. She Is sur vived by two brothers, Michael King of Inkerman: John of Pitts burgh; and one sister, Sister Purls- sina of Sacred Heart Villa, Baltimore. Md. She was an aunt of Rev, Gerald King of Long Island and of the late Rev.

William King of Pittsburgh. HOWARD E. WILLIAMS Howard E. Williams. 65.

died, on Saturday morning at his home, 45 Division Street. Kingston, aner three months illness. His wife, Minnie Pelper Williams and these children survive, Lois and Stuart, at home, and Harry Williams of WilllamBDort; also one slater, Mrs. Edith King of Kingston. He was a member of Dor- ranceton Methodist Church.

The funeral will be held this aft ernoon at 2:80 with services at the late home. Rev. James Bennlnger, pastor of Dorranceton M. E. Church, and Rev.

J. D. Bryden, pastor of Dorranceton First Baptist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Forty Fort Cemetery. IDA PAULINE NEUBACHER Ida Pauline Neubacher, died on Friday night at 7 at the family home, 14 Sycamore Street, city, after an illness.

The funeral will be held from the Llsman Funeral Parlors this morning at 9:45. A high mass of requiem will be celebrated in St. Nicholas's Church, South Washington Street, at 10. Interment will be in St. Nicholas' Cemetery at Shavertown.

MRS. EVA HOTZ Mrs. Eva Hots, 60, died on Saturday afternoon at her home, 190 East Main Street, Miners Mills, after several weeks Illness. Her husband, Wassel Hots, and the following children survive: Walter, Nettie and Stephen, Mrs. Poplzchak, Mrs.

Kosko, Mrs. Dupko and Mrs. Latanus. She also leaves 36 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. The funeral will be held on Wednesday morning from the late home.

A requiem high mass will be celebrated in Holy Resurrection Church on North Main Street. Interment will be in the church cemetery at Plains. PAUL KUMSHIO The death of Paul Kumshic, 52, occurred at bis boarding house, 406 Front Street. Hanover, Saturday morning at 4. He was employed at Bliss mines oi u-ien aw en ioai Company for the past 10 years.

Besides his wife, he Is survived by four children In Europe. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2. interment win be in Nanticoke Cemetery. IGNATIUS NAVROTH Ignatius Navroth, 47, of 53 Hill Street, Nantlcoke, died on Saturday afternoon at He was a me long resident of Nantlcoke and was a member of Holy Trinity Church and Sons of Poland He was preceded in death by his wife 11 months ago. He is survived by the following children: Mrs.

Stanley Blockus, Helen. Eleanor. Irene and John: also two grandohlldren; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Navroth; brothers, Joseph, Ellas, Leon and Edward; sisters, mien and Mrs.

Joseoh Wadvka. The funeral will take place on Wednesday morning at 8:30. A high mass of requiem will be celebrated in Holy Trinity Church at Nantlcoke and interment will be in the church cemetery. MRS. GRACE HIMM Death claimed Mrs.

Grace Himm, 62, at her home at Keystone, Plains Township, yesterday morning at 7:15, following a long illness. She was the widow of Nlmrod Himm 110 N. Mam 4 rnw.7Wt.TMT. 158 S. Wash.

5 beat 87 E. South. 6 heat JL LKIGHTON WEST RIVER ST. 8 room1, 2nd floor, neat, not water, aauuts; eeu. a-ueo.

COMBINATION B-rm. apt. with front nttm mitahla fur builnau or nro- fessional purposes: reas. rentt all moaern imps, xue o. nam ou -eoiu.

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72 E. Market, 4 rooms, heat, bath. W. Market. 6 rooms, heat, bath.

62 N. Main 8 rooms, heat, bath. 72 N. Main, 6 heat, tile bath. na KT U.Im A 768 Wyoming 5 heat, bath.

Pettebone Est. 8S3 Miners Bank, 2-2407. MOD. 6 bath, newly deco- ratea, garage, iruu Vaugnn, Jting. Poss.

May 1st $4S, Dial 7-7180. 6 alt heat furn. Inq. 312 uaaison. DESIRABLE, apt, available Maroh 1st.

uranium Aparimenis, b-hou heat, hot water $80. 861 Reynolds King. 4 AND 8-rm. all reduced i Ml tflaaa If OJCC4 renx. zv union n.iu.

i-ow. a RnoMa hath, citv steam heat, suit' able for ttoctor or dentist. 79 S. Washington St. 8-0796.

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uoiiege. ami. 40 HAZLE St. 1st fl. 4 rm.

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Ham Bu rn WTOMINO Kingston 2nd i ilOOr, rooms ana uawi. rrnnu entrance, yard, veranda, gwage. In quire J. JU, ougniin, i jfurrcuiro. 7-6322.

a IV a rooms, peun, ur hoot, vurciraa. Four rooms, bath, second floor; city eteam; finest residential section. 8-2688. 6 bath, all shades, hot water, heat aiso steam neeiea garage. i uanin i-vin, 1ST 5 bath, heat, hoi water an outsiae winaows, rent reas, 831 S.

Main, Dial 8-8011 or 9703, 103 Apartments, Famished NICELY furn. 3 rm. apt. rear porch, 1 priv. itiu uarusie bt.

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USED CAR DIVISION Corner MARKET and WRIGHT Sta, Kingston Dial 72163 Open Evenings and Sundays 61932 Chevrolet Coaches in colors of black, maroon or blue, new car guarantee NICE 2-rm. furn. apt, reas. 2-0365. auinvan ana uranKiin.

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8-ROOM Riverside section and desirable locations on West Side; llvlngroom, bedroom, kitchenette, dinette and bath, new furniture, heat, hot water, light, gas, linen, dishes, cooking utensils, silver, curtains and raaio. Keniai ii.ou per weeK ana up, ueu noses uriaiiu, s-oisv. FRANK, MERRIWELL'S SCHOOL DAYS Lily's Quick Wit By hkw. Got Hg FOG- to Rescue, uw. uhonv IfieWWJApERS ACCUSE OP mm Pot him ou -me spot.

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