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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 24

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WILKES-BARRE RECORD, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1945 BRIEF MENTION Capt. Charles 6. Shaf er John J. Murray, Today's Anniversary On March Scranton. Dies sallies Treaty when he ordered Home From Aleutians Capt, Charles B.

Chafer, son of Dr. and Mrs: Charles L. Shafer, 219 North Sprague Avenue, Kingston, arrived home last, night' after spending 20 months in the Aleu conscription ana so began tne ex ACSESSGniZS Brighten up your' bathroom. First washable paint, more towel racks, glass shelves, and other needed accessories. You can have a delightfully pleasing transformation at very little cost pansion ot we uerman Army.

-False "Alarm Reoorted A 1 rc.i suepytIm'ers Pittston Natire Worked alarm was turned in last night at fnLRKS-BABKB sua rrom worm tuver and North 40 Years for Comerford Streets. No. 5 engine, wagon, and truck and No. 1 engine and wagon tians, itie will be at home zor au daya, Capt Shafer entered the service on January 8, 1942 and was sent to Fort Eustls. He entered OCS at answered tne aiarm.

Amusement Company Camp Davis, S. C. in April, 1942 V. isP.oS I HOBOCV IN THE WOffl KNOWS WHSTHSi Will Dine Past Grand Sons of Harris Hardware and Supply Co. i KINOSTON CORNERS ana was commissionea a second lieutenant in July of that year.

He Liberty Lodge 1103, IOOF, will entertain Luzerne County Past Grands Association at the lodee waa assigned to a coast artillery regiment on the West Coast and John J. Murray, a Plttston native and for 40 years a manager and executive of the Comerford meeting on Monday flight Arrangements have been made tor was promoted to first lieutenant on November 17. 1942. He was raised Crisscross" che- nifl. scuffs topi In foot-flak t.ry-end cozy eamfortl In a btry of lovely colon to match ntghtwear, house-coats and slacks.

UK Amusement Company, died lasf music ana reaames. -ast lirann night in the State Hospital to captain while serving in tne Master Ben L. Jenkins will speak. Scranton. IP Aleutians.

ivuncn wiu ie servea. He was the son of the late Mr. He is a graduate of Wyoming and Mrs. Michael Murray of Pitts- River Stare Is 10 Feet Susaue Seminary and Syracuse University ton, but spent the greater part of hanna River continued to rise i Ja, jsaaa. I I I I ana, oerore entering tne service, was employed by Bartela Brewery.

ms nie in county. nominally yesterday and reached HELP HIS HAND He was manager of many of the a depth of 10.58 feet at 7 last i inuiuu.in.nun CLENCHED FOR 12 VRJ Comeriord tneaters. Temperature Record Medicine Cabinets Wall type and inset models. $6.85 To $10.00 He is survived by two sisters, UNTIL INI FINGER NAIlV nignt, according to River Observer John Mirmak. Federal-State Flood Forecasting Service In Harrisburg predicted a stage of 11 feet by 7 CREW COMPLETELY Mrs.

Henry F. Gibbons of North Franklin Street, and Ernst For Thursday, March 15 Hahn of New York City. THROUGH HIS PALM sVnerrs, indts uiia morning. The funeral will be Held on The V. S.

Weather Bureau reported the Escaping- Ammonia Closes Shnn Saturday morning at a funeral home on Market Street, Providence following high and low temperatures for A WOMAN PITTSFIELP, AW5S escaping ammonia eas. caused tne SSL Section or Scranton. closing of Whelan Drug Store, 3 1 nursaay Boston 72 43 Chlcasro 68 49 COFFEE NAME0FROMCAFFEIN BUT TEA CONTAINS 4 TlftlES A5 ALJCH CAFF El AS COFFEE 1925 RECENTLY Cleveland 71 49 r-uonc square, last nignt as employes and customers alike were RETURNED ff THE STORE Miami 78 74 Plate Glass Mirrors Fancy Edge, Size $1.28 "Attacho" China Accessories Sturdy, attractive china fixtures, with concealed, fasten er that makes Installation to any type wall simple and easy. Moderately priced. Mrs.

Emma Coleman, New York 62 41 choked by the vapor. No. 1 engine responded to the call and with the aid of eas masks, firemen were nhlp COMPLAINING, turn Philadelphia 66 41 Pittsburgh 72 46 US0 Worker, Dies IT HAD NOT GIVEN St Louis 80 57 Washington 69 47 to descend to the basement of the building and shut off the flow. SATIS FACTORY 777 WEAR WEATHEB FORECASTS New Jersey and Delaware Mostly E66WITH6VOLKS WHITE ROCK HEM Owned bi R5.CHAS.ZA0CHA,Miami,FI. Mrs.

Emma Coleman, 71. of 37 Your lawn represents a big investment in time; labor; and seed. It is worth every bit of its cost for the enjoyment it brings to the whole family and for the real value it adds toypur home. Protect yourinvestment by feed- ine your lawn a square meal this fall. Give it 4 pounds of Vigoro per 100 square fleet of area.

'A well-fed lawn has greater resist Eisteddfod Tomorrow The 56th West Market street, died oi com' cloudy Friday with scattered 1 showers, continued mild. Maryland and Eastern Pennsyl Sa.MaatMt.tn. plications yesterday afternoon about 3 in General Hospital fol vania Mostly cloudy with scattered lowing a two months illness. Born tynonrardd Eisteddfod will be held at Edwards Memorial Church Edwardsville tomorrow with sessions in the afternoon at 2 and in the evening at 7. The officers of the Eisteddfod will be Adjudicators; music, Prof.

Harold V. Harrison, Scran ton: literary. Rev. David in Lewisburg on October vs. 1874, showers Friday, continued mua, Western New York, Western Penn .50 Catherine Evans, 72, 2 she had resided in this city about 50 years and was the widow of sylvania and west Virginia occasional showers ending early Friday, ance to damage through advene weather; weeds; or oUseasej JOSEPH BABRICK Joseph Babrick of 10 Woodbury Street, Lee Park, was buried yesterday morning from the funeral home, 70 East Main Street, Plym Dies at Nanticoke Patrick J.

Coleman. continued mild. She was active in USO work In i J. Jones, Nanticoke; chairman, afternoon. Rev.

Daniel H. Lewis. 1 1 outh, a. requiem mass was read Mrs. Catherine Evans, 72.

wife this city and was a familiar figure around the local USO room at North Main and Public Square. She Soap Holders 58o Tumbler Holders 58c Tooth Brush Holders 58o in St. Aloysius' Church by Rev, Francis Durkln. of John Evans, died at 5 yesterday afternoon at her home, 43 Hill Street. Nanticoke.

after a linger had taken a deep interest in Casket bearers were Anthonv Nazis Maim Selves So They Cannot Fight With the U. S. First Army East of the Rhine, March 15 UP) A German medic. Drofessine to he Scranton; evening, Robert Lloyd, Ashley; conductors, afternoon, Eugene L. Spitler, Edwardsville; evening.

Rev. A. D. Upton, Scranton. Shawnee Choral Society will sing at the evening session.

servicemen and prior to being Grugerlis, Anthony Schastny, James "Beauty Comfort Economy" Says Will Fitwell ing illness. stricken wun illness nad corre' Mrs. Evans was born in Wales -erry, renx xoung, William Mus-kauskas and Stanley EeinskL Miss sponded with more than 100 soldiers 18 Towel Bars $1.10 24" Towel Bars $1.39 8(T Towel Bars $1.60 18" Opal Glass Shelves. $2.40 and had been a resident of the and sailors from this section. She 5 lbs 45c Nanticoke section since coming to also was active in affairs of the anti-Nazi, surrendered today with this country 20 years ago.

She Double Funeral Rites Salvation Army. 24" Opal Glass Shelves. $2.80 Virginia Toole was organist. Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township, with benediction by Rev.

G. F. Canivan. JAMES P. PRICE eight soldiers wnose nanos ana legs was a member of the Nebo Church of Nanticoke.

She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Edward Weidow of Turtle Creek. and a brother. Ross were crippled. He told captors he had been For Husband and Wife Besides her husband she is sur 10 lb 85c 25 lbs $1.50 50 lbs $2.50 100 lbs $4.00 vived by a son, Henry, at home: scientifically crushing their wrists Hutchinson oi iJioomsburg.

Three three' daughters, Mrs. Margaret and ankles so they could escape Bathtub Seats Toilet Seats Bathroom Stools $2.60 Waste Paper Baskets grandchildren and a great grand' child also survive. combat. James P. Price, former chief of police of Pittston and former Luzerne County detective, was Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Lenczew- Williams and Mrs. Mary Ball, both of Nanticoke, and Mrs. Catherine Reese, at home; three grandchil- Funeral services will be held ski, who died three days apart, Walter's OwnenOperated Reliable Shoe Store 23 Public Square riron nnn thrAO hrmhura Tian Monday afternoon at 1:30 from the Homer E. Graham Funeral Home, Same EfficienifJ, were buried yesterday morning from the home, 261 Dana Street.

Bath Tub Brushes. 50c, $1 Bath Sprayers 95e south rrankiin street, city. William and Walter, in Wales. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 2 from the home with Adjutant W. A.

Bamford of city. The double funeral services were attended by many friends. Service Same Low Price buried yesterday morning from the home, 157 William Street, Pittston, with many friends attending the funeral. A solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated in St. John the Evangelist Church, Plttston, by Rev.

Dr. Francis G. McNulty, Wllliamsport, a nephew of de Sanitary Brushes 75c Seat Covers and Rug Sets $6.75 White Enamel Pails $1.25 Paper Towels. 16c, 2 for 25o with Rev. David J.

Jones officiating. Interment will be In Hanover Green Cemetery. Brief services at the home were followed by a solemn high mass the Salvation Army in charge of services. Interment will be in Fern Knoll Burial Park. Friends may view the body at the Graham Funeral Home on Saturday and Sunday evening.

VICTORY GARDEN VIG0R0 5 lbs. 50c 10 lbs 80c 251b $1.45 50 lbs $2.35 100 lbs $3.70 JACOB LAMOREAUX New Location? Jacob Lamoreaux. 70. formerly ceased, assisted by Rev. Joseph L.

of Carverton, died on Tuesday at his home, Golden Hill, Laceyville. uarry, aeacon, ana Kev. joseon LEWIS m. wn Breslin. subdeacon.

Rev. Charles tie was tne son or the late of requiem in St. Mary's Polish Church, Park Avenue, city. Officiating were Monslgnor J. J.

Kowalewskl, celebrant; Rev. Roman Gizara, deacon, and Rev. Edward Sokoloski, subdeacon. The Altar and Rosary Society attended in a body. Casket bearers for Mr.

Lenczew-ski were Frank Medon. Stanley OBITUARY F. Carroll, Taylor, was seated in Daniel and Violin Casner Lamor a DR. JAMES H. C0RWIH OPTOMETRIST DIAL 3-M90 Ortmslto Y.

M. O. A. Side Emtraace Corner Franklin and Northamptoa Formerly at LAZARUS EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT tne sanctuary. eaux.

He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Margaret Schreibert, Wilkes- BENNETT Casket bearers were Leo A. jsarre. (Hore Destha and Fnnerali on Pare 16) The funeral was held vesterdav hardware: co WILSON U. DOWNING aiiernoon irom a runerai home at Schmidt, Frank Zaikowski, Albin Wilson U.

Downing, died at Tierney, Edward A. Burke, Merle Finnan, John Fallon and Edward Doran, all members of the Pittston police department, and James Gilroy. Interment was in the parish cemeteryi STANLEY ZIEMSKI iaceyville with Rev. Jesse Saun ders officiating. Sidor, Anthony Skibickl and Lakeland, Florida, Monday March 4f AND 6 NO-MAIN ST Established 1826 Andrew Sitnlk.

Casket bearers were George or complications, interment was (jiilm Ideal For Easter! One of Our New TERRY-CLOTH ROBES Just the thing for Summer comfort without sacrifice of smart appearance. $8.50 and Casket bearers for Mrs. Lenc zewski were Barney Koscierz, Frank Czulwik. Peter Sobieski The funeral of Stanley Zlemski Zigmund Okrasinski, John Gorajek was held yesterday morning from at JLakeiand. Mr.

Downing, a carpenter by trade, formerly lived at Lehman, and later for many years was a resident of Wilkes-Barre and St. Louis, Mo. He is survived by one sister. Mrs. tne nome or nis daughter, Mrs.

and Anthony Murawski. Interment was in St. Mary's George Mikanowicz, 29 West I A 1 1 1 1 1 amnn, jonn smitn, William J. Smith and Fred Salsman. Interment was In North Flatt Cemetery.

JOHN SLUSARCZYK John Slusarczyk, 35, rear 407 Packer Street, West Avoca, died Wednesday in Pittston Hospital of injuries received in a mine accident at No. 9 Colliery, Pagnotti Coal Company. Surviving are his widow, the emeiery, Wyoming, wun oeneaiC' EYEGLASSES that fit your personality modern design. ir Bausch Lomb Quality Church Street, Nanticoke. A requiem mass was celebrated in St.

IIYDRATED LIME tion by Rev. Father Uizara. Virgil Pickering, Rummerfield; Stanislaus Church by Rev. John Soil sweetener for lawns and sucnos. Casket bearers were Roman sisters-in-law, Mrs.

Mary Downing, Wilkes-Barre and Mrs. H. C. Downing, Bingham ton; brother-in-law, G. P.

Rice, Wilkes-Barre gardens. Also for farms, orchards and household uses. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS DR. W. G.

ERNST SSilSSfS. $10.50 and several nieces and nephews. JUST BELOW POST OFFICE 5 lbs 15c Prestrak, Michael Prestrak, Joseph Groshowski, John Kaftanowicz, Andrew Hillian, Louis Kovetski and Victor Misavage. Interment was in the parish cemetery with benediction by Rev. V.

L. Biczysko. 10 lbs 25c Robert R. Martin Wllkes-Barre Margaret E. Curtin Wllkes-Barre William H.

Love Hazleton 25 lbs. 45c 50 lbs 60c Gladys M. Schoonover Dallas Warren H. Rogers Dallas Irene B. Finney Luzerne Bake Sale Saturday Intermediate Department of St.

former Stella Bialasz of Dupont, and two children, John and Lorraine, at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slusarczyk; brothers, Joseph and Edward, Avoca; Walter in U. S. Navy; Sgt Stanley in Italy, and sisters, Mrs.

Edward Skowronski and Mrs. Stanley Hale-garde, Avoca, and Anna and Jean, Newark, N. J. SYLVESTER STONIK Sylvester (Sobeck) Stonik died yesterday morning at the home of Mrs. Anna Makos, 92 Coal Street, Stephen's Church School will hold Stanley A.

Murawski Wllkes-Barre Mary Papala Wllkes-Barre 1 if a bake sale at Pomeroy's Saturday MRS. ANNA BARTNICK Death of Mrs. Anna Bartnick occurred early this morning at her home, 336 Center Street, Georgetown after an illness of one week. She was a member of St. Mary's Church, Park Avenue, city.

Surviving are her husband, Peter, two sons, Carl, at home, and Bernard of Hudson and a sister, Mrs. Mary Kolessar, Philadelphia; brother Bernard. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at 8:30 from the funeral home, 21 North Meade Street, city, with a requiem mass at 9 in St. Mary's Church, Park Avenue. Interment will be in the Randall W.

Chapman, Phlllppl, W. Va, morning. The proceeds will be used for the Lenten Offering of the Church School. Installs Ceulds CID Water System Mnnp Jh. Margaret Hodges Nanticoke Adam Hynoskl West Nanticoke Dorothy Chasko Wllkes-Barre John P.

Sokolowsky Avoca Lucille Engllskis Duryea Dr. Lenore Ward Is the chair man In charge of the arrangements, assisted bv Mrs. A. S. James, Mrs.

Le Roy Willard, and i nomas otueton. OUCH, En. A tH-Pf I MARRIAGES iisf Plymouth, where he resided for several years. A brother, Joseph Stonik, East Main Street, Plymouth, survives. The body was removed to the funeral home, 70 East Main Street, Plymouth, from where the funeral will be held at a time to be announced today.

parish cemetery, Wyoming. SHEEP MANURE PEARCE-RISCH At Bogota, N. Natural food and soil builder MRS. RUBY J. ROTH Mrs.

Ruby J. 1 Roth, a lifelone When Dots Kev. Main March 15, 1945, for Potted Plants, Flowers, IT Bradford, Charles L. Pearce, New resident of the city, died early Hart? Jersey, and Ruth Elizabeth Risen, yesterday morning at the home of (jarvenon. 5 lbs 39c ROOD-ROOD At Benton.

March 14. mi iki) "II II lira) SbooUsrs aSsMlofBack OverSboolaerBlsdM NeckMuscles her daughter, Mrs. Edward H. Hahn, 34 Hutson Street, city, after 10 lbs. 60c oy Kev.

jonn nerriott, Koy Rood of Broadway and Evana FUNERALS a lingering illness of general de When Does ft HurtT Long Rood. bility. 25 lbs. $1.30 BUSH-BURNETT At Goshen, N. AS The Tims Teach whsalMeve Mrs.

Koth, until two months Marcn ii, i4a, oy uev. u. j. Huenlnk. Set.

Clesson S. Bush, THIS year give yourself and family the priceless gift Run niag water. No other investment will return so much in pleasure, in labor-saving sod in real profit. Low in first cost, low in upkeep, fully automatic, it will give you trouble-free service year in and year out. Come in now.

Benefit by present low prices. Let us quote you on the right installs tion for your needs. EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA SUPPLY CO. 86-62 So. Pennsylvania Ave.

TeL 3-1181 ago a resident of '59 Hanover Street, city, was a member of St. MICHAEL HAHULA Michael Hahula of 27 Park Ave Forty Fort, and Shirley Burnett, uosnen. nue, city, was buried yesterday John's Lutheran Church, Chapter 90, Order of Eastern Star, and the White Shrine. WAKE UP YOUR DIGESTION BELOW TIE BELT Without Stomach Reliever T. Get Happy Relief Gassy, Blotted, riffai-sTMnd-the-Wiist Misery You May Need This Kind of Lsxatirs Hsla When most food leaves the stomach, ft Is by bo means fully digested.

It is la tas 28 feet, or more, of intestines, that the digertlon is done. Among tt vital dieestive juices that work In the intestines, the liver bile is one of the most Important especially vital to the digestion of fate. Unless the liver bile flows sufficient, ly. digeition of fats slows down. Food de-wels- Bt constipatsd of gassy, bloated, indigestion 'ry.

That's when you need Beeehams PUls. They help get the bile juice flowing freely, which helps you digest and eliral-nata in Nature's happy way. Aak your drug, gist orgentle, all-vegetable Beeehams PiUs today. Caution: Use only as directed. 25.

GIWIID FIAIIOS Leeate the ore, stiff muscles carefully, then rub on Omega Oil. Wherever and whenever it hurts, if it's muscular pain, you have a real friend la good old Omega Oil. Through three generations Omega OH has been a blessing to thousands. It rubs right into the sUa and goes to work fast. Extra strong but won't burn.

Only IS at all drug stores. morning from the funeral home, 45 Park Avenue. A requiem mass was celebrated in St. Mary's Polish DEATHS Surviving are two daughters. Mrs.

Hahn and Mrs. Harold Ross. Church by Rev. Roman Gizara. both of Wilkes-Barre; two grand Casket bearers were Joseph Ostroski.

JoseDh Jozefczk. Walter sons, Bruce M. Ross, gunners mate 3c, U. S. Navy, and Sgt.

A wieiaDOD ana stepnen uomczyit. Interment was in the parish cemetery Wyoming, with benedic Robert Roth, Army Air Forces, listed as missing in action in the European area. A brother. Benja Budzak, Samuel Bartnlck, Mrs. Anna Coleman, Mrs.

Emma Downing-, Wilson Henlrhan, John Kundrat, Helen Lamoreauz, Jacob tion Dy ev. ratner uizara. min Denemore, Wilkes-Barre, also McCole, John Pletuktowikl, Alexandria Both, Mrs. Ruby Stonlk, Sylvester Worts, William H. Werkstei, Aucust sciinu DROS.

Open Daily OD0S Nights survives. I The funeral will be held Satur to te .11 ii 111 day afternoon at 3 from the Luther IKS South Main Street, W-B. TP Boy or to Sell Your Piano DIAL S-l44 Packs a Real rMcLanchlln, M. Kniffen Funeral Home, 465 South Main Street, with Rev, Harold Deisher officiating. Inter ment will be in Oaklawn Ceme BUDZAK At Hughestown, March 14, 1945, Samuel Budzak.

WALLOP tery. March Georeetown. BARTNTCK At 15. 1945. Mrs.

Anna Bartnlck, wife of Peter Bartnlck, AUGUST WERKSTES Aueust Werkstes. 72. a resident Against Muscular Aches ind Pains If you want beneficial strength la a llnlment-rub; If you're fitd-up with weak products whose relief Is COLEMAN At General Hospital, March 15, 1945, Mrs. Emma Cole LAWN SEED Old Hcrr.csiead 33c lb. Wycmlng Velvet 52c lb.

Shady Spot 52c lb. of 187 Lincoln Street, city, died at 8:30 yesterday morning in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital where he man, 71, Wllkes-Barre. DOWNING At Lakeland, Fla March 5, 1945, Wilson U. Downing, formerly of Lehman and Wllkes-Barre. was admitted on Saturday for medical treatment.

As far as known the deceased had no immediate survivors. ay or imaginary, then try MOONE'S EMERALD OIL! It represents our MAXIMUM tn counter-irritant relief' for muscular aches, pains, chest colds, and a warming rub to relieve tightness as well as muscular aches of bsick, limbs, shoulders and neck, dna to HENIGHEN At Jersey City, N. VIIY PAY UORE? With conditions as they are today, Dr. Brown -still gives the very finest in eyeglasses, regardless of whether you need single vision or bifocals, or even tinted lenses, at his low price. March 12, 1945, John Henlghen, formerly of Plttston.

MICHAEL GINLEY Michael L. Ginley. 72. who re KUNDRAT At Swoyervllle, March r4i tired in 1942 as a conductor after 14, 1945, Miss Helen Kundrat, 21. LAMOREAUX At Golden Hill, I overexercise, overwork, or exposure to cold and dampness.

Once you try Moona's Bmrald Oil we are confident you wlllaay, "Now you're and that- yoa Iter.ntsr.d's Tits Vcsnd Protective Paint Laceyvllle, March 13, 1945, Jacob 54 years service with the Lackawanna Railroad, died Wednesday night at his home, 111 Dudley utmoreaux, vu, iormeriy oi tarver ton. wtu never ds wunoui it at nome. aireei. uunmore. M'LAUGHLIN At Wllkes-Barre, Apply to open cat after Mr.

Ginley is survived by his wife, the former Margaret Hopkins marcn id, jums, Mrs. jjea Mcjuaugn lln. my rem pruning, M'COLE At Moses Tavlor Hosnltal. CCs Pint oi iNorm acramon, ana two aaugn ters. Mary at home, and Mrs.

Johr acranton, wiarcn oa, lifto, jonn J. McCole, Kingston. t' I DISCOVER how eawVyVV l- I nd can Yi II I make dtlicioa. old- A I The small price charged for complete eye glasses fitted by Brown includes everything the eye, require. Larney of Dunmore.

His brother, PIETUKTOWRKI At Prlngle, March james f. uniey was Killed in a railroad accident several years ago, SUSPECT CAUSE OFBACIWCIIES i iv, nra, Aiexanana rieiku towski. v- 1 fasbior pie crust with 11 I this precieon-mfxecf II I a a caf fjfar leuli ant ass 1 blenrl nt If 11 1 QUICKLY KILLS ROTH At Wllkes-Barre, March- 13, 1945, Mrs. Ruby J. Roth.

STONIK At Plymouth, March 15, ,1945, Sylvester (Sobeck) Stonlk. I 1 III, IB. 1 ingrrerlimta TV-w n.V II II This Old Treatment Often Brings Hbddv RalUf nni7nnnf? 13! WERTS At Hughestown, March 13, I wipj vmrw wawj i wv wmv WAV mm i I SI will alwavs use it II 1 'OSJiJ ivto, wimara n. went, to. WERKSTES At General Hospital, -rvrv uncover was the real atMa mJ iind kidneys! Nsture's chief way of tat- sugnuy eeatea egg yoihe.

coek ever I sew flame Hirtll muture starts to boil I I smd capsule breaks. Cool slightly. I N-- "gV II March 15, 1945. Aueust Werkites, CAUiinovEn mow! Uniu, 1 tf reody to cook 72, 187 uncotn wiuces- Th k.i oat ot the blood. Barre.

I awwr into aMncb bakew g4e shell, top I JL 1V I erltii aseriaite aeri bake aurtil krowav fV I Dr. Brown, The first payments made 'on credit glasses will, almost pay for the complete glasses fitted by him. it Dr. Urn. Drown Optometrist Optician 7 Wholesale and Retail tVILKES-BARRB lllcrris olsoous matter to remain in war bwi may cause niim mMiMti.

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I ever the want ads r. before the th.tt Interest you 5 snapped; up by 1 1 II KINGSTON CORNERS EAST MARKET STREET Car. fnblle Kquare-tad ffloer 1 iiSrSlii. 11 waste from yew blood. Get OMsTiliib I ae as ea as.

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