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Kuxmn, satukday, jiini; inn -V 'ucs Is lo Fill 'unersl 'a At Jesus' Friends Carry on His ILLUSTHATlD ZWZDM: SCHOOL LESSOrj Pay TrI! To Aloy.v!ai C. Farrcll iy wss ytsirt Uf i i Bture Mar If 13, If, IS, lit IDU il 7 1,30 fo tha lioma, V-i of AK'lui O. Farrtil Local Pulpits firz rv ii -gx. i Tin 1 )ttrJiy at on 1 1 mau-s were rlUit4 at 13 It St Ca.lmtr's Uthuanlan Crhurrh, tltuton. by Rev.

Alfonao 2Uikau kaa, malnr altar, and Itav. Ce if Trlbendls and Rev. fiavuklna able altars, Interment was In the front the 274 New Han-cofk Street. Uh city cffl- tUand mmUr of lire D- Kry. IjiTcrnr! Donaldson I It I parlwant In attendance.

Mr. Far-1 IT un city fireman 14 -fHSv Ijjraara at the Uine ct We dath. 1( if M.n.tms ct lha off ehtft of the partah rmctry, where lUv. Father i. 1 a Will at Ditto Prrebyteriin Church mhuum pruzvitinrtsvi frvnrvi(n TArA kftteKa ks firs LWpartmant marched from tha home to Holy Saviour Church wmi 1 1 as msEST" Ihotnas Campennl, Jamas Connwt and Flank Yuaravage.

and alan took part In the earvtraa at St Mary's cemetery. Ilanovsr Ouet iMulon will iPPtir In tht Tawnihla. puiplu of Mvtrt) local churches Rev. P. A.

Nolan was calebrsnl a rjuln maaa'at fcllaen itevaney was organut ana raul Rev. Lavrne Donaldson, missionary to Pslestlne, will preach tht sermon el the 11 o'clork trv rw of HihJ Presbyterian Church, 105 North Main Street U. S. FTtECir.iCK mj sons FOEERAL Dl.UCTOr.S rortaf aoiout ltv. Leo Murphy pronounced penedlcUon at the 11 1 lieematarv.

I Day by day. the a pottles continued stead "Than opened Ha their minds, that thay Rev. T. Roes Peden, eierutlve "So then tht Lord Jeeua, after II had ipoken unto them, waa received up Into mm ia ea a nA mmf Anm ait IK at aK wA fsatlv prearhlnf In the temple and break urrvlarv of wvomlnf Valley might understand tha scriptures; ana Jeiui uld to Uta apoaUaa, "Co ya Into all tht world, and preach tha foajpal to tha whole creation. Ha that be (leva and Ii baptlied ahall be aavad: but ha that dlibelleveth ahall be condemned." Flower carriers wera CapL A.

Dennis, Capt Carl Schwarta, Capt Charles firhraer, John Jones, John Kenney and Robert King. Bearers were Bernard Cannon. aaaataj wv wauina of Cod." Tha apoaUaa want forth and tng oread in nomea, -win gladness and alngleneas of heart. MEMORY VER3E-Mark 1:11 Council of Ouirchea, will conduct Ilia aatd unto them, Thui It Is written, tha union vaapar Krvlcti on tha, that ChrUt ahould tulfar. and rlaa a(ain Vit Praabytartan Church lawn from tha dead on tha third day." tomorrow nffht at 7.

Hymn etna-'' preached everywhere. ln a apwlal part of tha jon-Sormon la tha fol- Ha la'illl a a III Hugh Carr, Peter Cunningham, uynch Thomas Leonard. Joseph i. OBITUARY lowing: "And I taw another mlihty enftl rome down from heaven, clothed with a cloud: nv. utiam rwiuin win vm Keat paitnr at Grant Street l're-tarlan Church tomorrow morn- Sunday School Lesson and Leonard Buaa.

Arrangements by M. Leugtdln. Ini at Formcr Resident Dies After Return to City Mrs. Martha CaUmder, 73, of 234 South Wallas treat, died la SVUkaa-Bam General Hospital yea- And he had In hla hand a little lulplt of Nuancola Chapel will lbook open: And I took the at 3 ny Kv. tt, (yi, ou, 0f hand.

taut oarrraaiaa MM. WILLIAM OU 5oph PC Kin. CAMmnX MMu tha Mount of OI.vm. rmEytarUn ChurcV N.n.lroke. oU.h honey: and (Th International Uniform JeT Yorenm' RiPTtrr KMin i.

I had eaten It my on tha lxvc topic for June J0! U. 1. a 11 flAPTlIT '30 la Mark 15 IV 16. 19. 20.

Luke I bar how the Holy Ohoet deicendH Mrs. William Orr, ronner rel- FUNERALS I W0'nli iw after 'her return to thla 24 43.49. Acti 6. 47, 5 42. the upon them; how they were given tiimon, aim inuraoay at her from a five-year residence In l.tl.lai.

Llfln In "A (Mil carton, vnio, jura, urr Ga. She was taken IU Memory Vere being Mark 18 13, pvw-r 10 in iirne wniun, "Co ya Into all the world, and; tha rt rroon 1 ter 11 an auni 01 Airs, wmiem Evans. week ago and had been hos- Chrletlan Catherln." CS. 11 15 1 1 he IMon-Sermon alo In-'renlnf 7. union veipen Flnt rludei the followlnt pauatei from Pmbyterian Churrh lawn.

ChrUtlan Scfenre textbook, 'j-- -t i d. "Srlence and Health with Key to nonn aireei, niuton. and a pltal patient alnce than. preach the gonl to the whole pr-acnea auer. creation I 'onf afraid for themarlvea, 'carina onlv to hrtna tha memiaea a nrotner-in-iaw, Albert Orr, died Mra.

Calender waa a native of Plttston aeveral weeks ago Ruula and had resided In Wilkes- She Is survived by her hutUnd Hair 30 years before moving to Baker I tn.i. iunn 1, in, 1,,. 0f the to men. they apoke fearlaaaly and Ahi; 5 by Mary MRA. PERSY RINGER Funeral services for Mrs.

Perry Singer, who died In New York City, were held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 from the home of her si iter, Mra Jacob Nov era, 32 East Church Street, Nsntlcohe. Rev. Edrrtund Jenkins of Bethel Congregational Church officiated. Interment was In Nsntlcoks Kdrty: Thli angel or rlt on the Knendi of Je.ua. In powerfully converting marjy.

Luke, rlnl hd Evenlnjt, 6. u. hlch mm! from Ccu a. i i N. Aa.

-am aI a A ana mree cniiaren. Mrs. Orr nr nmoana oamry, the former Mae Phelps dlwl 26 years ago. Funeral aervtra. wtll K.

h.i,i 1 hi. c.hUdrn ML Wn Rev. S. nkln. clourl.

preflffurei m. rnntinuinV daily with nn 't i. 1 1 a.j 1- v. i. hla ptor.

Worahlp 8.8:30.,. Thl angel had In oi IlT. woVk. accord in the temple, and breaking mm arvi kai ar inHam rwi 1 afternoon at Barton, Ohio yt via vi a.iiuiasfitai David Calender and Mrs. Carl Teller, both of Wllkea-Barrt; Mrs.

In Luke 24:45. we read. "Then Dr" 'rom "ou' opened He their undemanding. i th U-na nd rwntMfirv. Tvifimu cuiiiuihia.

nmui iniir iwwn, urn. iw. Worahlp, 10; SS, 11:13. Evening to read and underatand Morel ft. owy the heavenly evangel.

nik-tn-v r. nnrAnn R-rrv iTake divine Science. Read thla WALTER 8. MIKANOWKY. EI.

Besrers were Jacob. Joseph and Charles Iowe, Los Angeles: Mrs understand the that they might HUGH B. HUGHES FUNERAL HOME 144 rTyemtag Areaae Ferty feel ttest M7IS Walter S. Mikanowlcs, 'Praising God. and having favor James Noversl.

Joseph and Robert Foux and Joseph Robbln. Mater. Morning at 10; S3 at fi VL6' It. ponder It. It will be with all the people.

And tha lord added to the church dally such as Indeed dent of Nantlcoke until three years ago, died Thursday morning at Mercy Hospital, Baltimore acrlpturea. "And that repentnnre and re-mlaalon of alna ahould he preached in Ilia name among all nations, evening at 0. ahould be saved. Uweet at lt flrt tate, when It hiiil vnu: hut murmer not over CATHOUC Donald Wonderllch, Hollywood, Mrs Julius Symons, Long Island. Nine grsndrhlldrtn also survive.

The body has been removed to the funeral home, 348 South River Street from where the funeral will be held Sunday morning. These men, sometimes foolish In Surviving are his wife, the for beginning at Jerutalcm nt, waxya eianop Marun J-iTruth, If you rind ill aigemon their acts and speech, afraid for their lives, when tha Lord was "And yt are wltnewei of theae mer riorenre smith; daughter Josephine; his parents, Mr and Mrs. Anthony Mikanowlrz, and the O'Connor, paator. Maaaei: 5:30, 7. bitter" (pp.

358, 359). 10, 1L I EPISCOPAL with them, now became veritable LUTHER U. KMFFEH FUNERAL HOME 4U teatft Male Street WQkse-Barre BL JUoraina Kev. ihomai n. min.

following brothers and sinters: Jos lions In their fearlessness. They defied the authorities to give the MRS. MARY ALBERT eph, lied wig, John, Victor and llonahan, putor. Mauei: 7, 8:30 communion' and aermon tchUdren'D, 10 and 1L HUGH J0I1ES FUNERAL DIRECTOR 7-1098 at 9:30. Helen, or Nantlcoke, and Mrs.

Wal ter Stuchlnaki of Conshohocken. message their Master had left with therrl. And. moreover, they were joy He was a member of Holy Trin thing. "And behold, I aend the promlae of My Father upon you, but tarry ye In the city of Jerusalem, until ya be endued with power from on high." Thla waa aald on Sunday after the resurrection.

Before He left them and they atarted their work. He commanded that they tarry awhile until tha Holy Ghost de Funeral of Mrs. Mary Albert of 86 Loomls Street wlir be held Monday at 8:30 from the McLaughlin Funeral Home, 142 South Washington Street A requiem maaa will be celebrated at 9 In St An Our Lady of Victory Chapel, IIarvejri Lake, Rev. J. J.

O'Leary, paator. Maaa, SS to follow. RL BtanUlaaa Rev. rrancla ful as we all would be If we cast fear out of our lives and lived as Jesus told us to. They assembled each day In the temple to take part In the ceremonies of the ity tnurcn, wantlcoke, and Nantlcoke Aerie 934, FOE.

Funeral services will be held from the home of his wife's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith. Low maaaei at aator.

Zoldnakt, paj and chll dren'a, 9:30, and high. St. Oemenfa Rev. F. W.

Trum-bore, rector. Morning 8, communion. Matlni and aermon. 11. Wedneaday, 10, Holy Communion.

St. Stephen'a Rev. W. K. Ru-aell.

rector. Communion at 8. Prayer and aermon, 11. Evening 7, union venper eervlee, Flnt Preabyterlan Cnurch lawn. EVANGELICAL Flrat Rev.

W. E. Pottleeer. 370 East Noble Street, Nantlcoke. D0R0H HUGHES FUNERAL HOME tfl Wyemuig Avenue Dswrtoa-Pbea f-MM thony's Church, Park Avenue, and Interment will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery. Hanover Townahlp. Mra Albert died yesterday morning at 3:30 at the home of her daughter, Mra Wlllard Harden. 83 scended upon them the power waa given them, and they could go church. At one another's homes they met after the day was over, "breaking bread," as the Bible 2L Holy Trinity (Lithuanian) Rev.

J. K. MUlauakas, paator. Maaaei: 7:30, 9 and 10:30. Holy Boeaxy Maaaea 7:13, 9, Matthews.

pastor. Communion 9. forth fortified with this power to tinier Hcs Established U7I JACK MTU JH, Director I Nertt Mala street Plalas PKJVATB DISPLAY ROOMS Morning 10. ES LL Yp 6:30 Eve preach, teach and heal. Grove Street, after an Illness of sevea months.

She was a native Of Jesus' aacenslon Mark tells says, sharing the evening meal, while giving thanks to God for foods and shelter, and, above all, for the power that had been given ning 7:43. Church of Christ Ministers. aator. CS, 9:30. Morning 10:30, ao aa us, "And He aald unto them, Go of Mount Lebanon, and had re 8t Patrick'! Rev.

Charlea'Holy Communion, worship. Even- ye Into the whole world, and sided In WUkes-Barre most of her Curtis Coombs and W. H. Kirk-Patrick. Sunday, Bible study, 10:30.

them to preach the gospel and to Murray, paator. Masses: 7, 9. 10:30. ing 6.30, Evangelical League of preach the gospel to every crea a. atKw.

Rev John1 CE. Evening 7:30. Holy Com-, ture life. carry on the work that their Friend and Lord had commanded Ko'Sy. Pyer meeting Wednes.

di a day 7.30. Also surviving are her husband, Tony Albert, and the following children: Mra Michael Kormos. morning 11. tvening 7:30. First Spiritual (Church, 68 Public Square Mrs.

Emma Dean in charge. Mrs. Alice Corcoran, as them HOLIER Es GRAHAU FUNERAL HOME S14-S2I South rranklui Street WUkeeBarre ESTABLISHED 1174 "He that belleveth and is baptized shall be saved, hut he that believeth not ahall be condemned." "So then after the Lord had spoken unto them. He was re Manr. Park Avenue Rev.

W. A "And every day, In the temple and at home, they ceased not to teach and to preach Jesus as the Christ." These were humble men, pastor. SS, 9:30. Morning, 10:45. Holy Communion.

Evening 7:30, SCUREUAN FUNERAL HOME ZM Wyoming Ave. Wyemlng Phone Wye. US Realdesioe ti Slith St sistant services at 0. Progreaalve Spiritualist GAR Hall, South Main Street. Margaret Thomas tn charge.

Evening Holy communion. most of them not educated ac EV ANGELICAL and REFORMED First Reformed Rev. Carl 0. cording to our standards. Yet they had the power to convince men of Tuesday afternoon 2:30.

Evening. Second Spiritualist, 27 West Market Street Mra A. E. Rldler. the truth of their message be cause they so Intensely believed It Trexler, pastor.

Morning 10, worship. CS, 11. St Luke'a Rev. Warren E. Adams, pastor.

CS 9:30. Morn ceived up into heaven, and sat on the right hand of God. "Ana they went forth and preached everywhere, the Lord working with them, and confirming the word with signs following. Amen. Ascension on Mt of Olives The ascension occurred on Thursday, May 18 the traditional Loaienleckl, pastor: Rev.

Walter P. Skuraki, Rev. Edmund Adam-klewlcz, assistants. Masses: 5, 70, 9, 10, 11. 8i Dominie's Rev.

Thomas Jordan, paator. Masses: 7:30,10,11. St Franeis'a (Lithuanian) Rev. A. G.

pastor. Masses: 8, 11 (high). St Nicholas's Rev. C. A.

Staib, paator. Maases: 6, 7:30. 10:13, 11 thigb). 8t Thereae's Rev. Charles D.

Gallagher, paator. Massea: 8, 9, 10, 01 Bleated Sacrament Miners Wllkes-Barre; George, at home; Mrs. Michael Lloyd, Lima, Ohio: John, South Amboy, N. and Alma, Rhode Island. A brother, Frank Ellas of Detroit, and a sister, Mrs.

Thomas Sweeney of Philadelphia, also survive. wtixiampT GILFOY William P. Gllfoy, resident of Tunkhannock for 65 years, died at his home Thursday. He sas 76. Survivors Include a brother, John, and two sisters, Ella and Harriet Gllfoy, both of Tunkhannock.

Mr. Gllfoy was a native of Friendsvllle and a member of the pastor. Helen S. Thomas, assistant Sunday and Wednesday nights 8:00. themselves and drew power from that belief Jesus had commanded KLEIN FUNERAL HOME 141 So.

VYaatungtoa St Phone H878 Eatabllahed 1M7 IIM0IMP1M ing 10:30, "Loving the Brother them, "Go ye Into all the world, Wayside Mission, 188 Hazle Aye, Rev. Edwin L. Jacobaon. nmfnp. and preach the gospel to the whole SS 2:45 p.

m. Evening 7:45. creation, and they did it. Evangelistic aervice tonight 7:45. Gosoel Herald ChaneL 543 South hood." LUTHERAN St John's Rev.

Francis R. Edwards, pastor. Morning 10, worship, sermon. CS, 11:15. No vesper services during summer.

Trinity Rev. John O. Llndqulst, Free Methodist Rev. H. 6 N.

FRANKLIN ST. jfmn Main Street Rev. Mervin K. Ruth. Roushey, pastor.

SS 9:30. Worship Mills. Rev. Patrick A. Hopkins, 10:45.

YP, 7. Evening, 7:30. Church of Nativity, Tunkhannock. Bethel AME Rev. H.

D. Bright- pastor. Sunday masses at 8 and 10. Uoly Saviour Masses: 6, 7:30,9, pastor. SS Evening Evangelistic 7:30.

Christian Spiritual Church, Mrs. Amy Naylor, pastor. Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Funeral will be held this morn man, pastor.

SS 9:45. Morning Owens, pastor. Morning at 10. SS at 11:15. CE at 6.

Evening at 7. Parsons Rev. T. W. Jones, pastor.

SS at 10. Morning at 11. CE at 6. Evening at 6:45. GREEK ORTHODOX Hellenic, Orthodox, The Annunciation Matins at 10.

Divine Liturgy at 11. EMEU HUGHES Usher Fcneral Hcr.s SM North Maple Avenue Kingston Serving Wyoming Valley Since ISM Phone Kingston 7-4S1S ing from the home, 63 East Harrison Street, with requiem mass at 11. PRESBYTERIAN JLL Sacred Heart Slovak Rev. John J. Sobota, pastor.

Maaaea: 8. 9. pastor. SS, 10. Morning 11, communion.

Christ Lutheran Rev. Harold G. Delsher, pastor. Morning 9:45, Holy Communion. CS, 11:15.

LL, 6:30. St Paul'a Rev. Carl J. Schlnd- First Rev. Jule Ayers, pastor.

numiigoiBnapei, Lake Nuan- ola Service 3, Rev. Joseph pastor of First PreKhvtorion 10 In Church of the Nativity, Rev. Harold T. Kennedy officiating. Burial will be.

In Mt Carmel (bign) Morning 10:30, "Religion Makes a St Georre's (Maronltc) Rev. Difference." 10:30, classes for Church, Nantlcoke, guest preacher. Cemetery. nursery, kindergarten, primary de SYRIAN ORTHODOX ler, pastor. SS, 9.

Morning, 10, St Mary's High and McCar- partments. Keception 4 to 0 in parish house in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Jule Ayers by various church ragher Streets. Rev.

Anthony Sachy, pastor. SS 9 to 10. Divine uturgy. 11 to noon. English service.

German service St Peters, 269 Barney, (Missouri) Rev. Paul G. Meyer, pastor. SS and BC, 9:15. Morning, 10:30.

Lutheran Hour WBAX, 12:30 p. m. St Mark's Rev. Harold Deisher, David El Mouallem, pastor. Masses at 8 and 10.

SS. Peter and Paul's Ukrainian Rev. Michael Olekslw, pastor. asses, 8 and 10. Vespers, St John the Evangelist Rer.

Larkln, pastor. Masses 5:45, 7:30, 9, 10 and 1L St Mary's Greek Rite Rev. Nicholas Chopey, pastor. Masses at 8 (low); 10 (high). St Boniface Rev.

Joseph C. Ward, pastor. Masses at 7, 8:45 (children's); 10. 11 (high). NON-DENOMINATIONAL organizations.

Evening 7, union vesper service on church lawn, Rev. T. Ross Paden, executive secretary of Wyoming Valley Council of Churches, guest speaker. Hym singing part of service. CO-OP STORES All Sainta Rev Joseph Aucius, pastor.

Masses 8 ana Memorial Rev. Harry Porter Holy Crosa (Polish NO Rev supply pastor. Morning 9. CS 10. Farr, pastor.

SS, 9:45. Morning Marion Czerny, pastor. Masses at 11, worship. CE, 6:30. Evening 9 ana w.du.

St. Matthew's Slovak Kev. Ziehen Tuhy, pastor. English aervice :30. SS 9:30.

Slovak service Salvation Army Adjutant W. A Bamford. commanding officer. SS 10:30. The Messiah Lutheran, 453 Westminster Rev.

W. H. Sug- den, minister. Morning 10:30, sermon. At 11:45, SS classes for iu.

aervice 11. yp legion 5:45, Open Air on Public Square 6:45, CONGREGATIONAL First SS at 11:15, evening at 6. Puritan Rev. E.Daniel Hughes, pastor. Morning 10.

CS 11:15. Evening at 7. 1 Miner Rev. Robert J. Chamber- South Main Street Rev.

Peter Dexnls, pastor. Morning at 10. IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE a Concerning Soft Drinks salvation meeting in Citadel 7:45, unurcn 01 tne Lighted cross lln, pastor. Morning, 10; SS, 11:15. Kev.

uyron u. jones, pastor, ss 10. Worship 11. Christ Ambassa SS1L Evening 7:30. METHODIST First Methodist Norman W.

Clemens, DD, pastor. Morning 11, ail age groups. First Welsh Rev. Llywelyn Williams, pastor. Morning 10.

SS. 11:15. Evening, 7. Grant Street Rev. W.

M. Moore, pastor. Morning 10:30. dors 6:30. Evening 7:45.

Gospel Center Tabernacle Bob worship, communion. Children's evening, e. First Welsh Morning 10, communion. SS, 11:15. Evening, 6:30.

CHRISTIAN Flrat Church of Christ Rev. D. D. Heffelfinger, pastor. CS, 9:45.

Kev. William A. Smith, euest preacner. us, Second Welsh Mornlne at 10. department of SS, 11.

Evening 7, union vespers First Presbyterian Church lawn. Central Rev. Howard E. Father's Day program. Lord's SS at 11:15.

Evening at 6. Douglass Morning at 10. SS at 11:15. Thompson, DD, pastor. CS, 10.

SuoDer. 10:45: Sermon 11. "A Panic Stricken Church." Evening Bible Presbyterian. 105 North Morning 11, sermon by Dr. Thompson.

Abbott Rev. E. M. Greenfield. 7:30, The lnxea Guir." CHRISTIAN ALLIANCE Main Rev.

J. M. L. Young, pastor. SS 10.

Mornlne 11. Rev. pastor. SS 10. Worship 1L MYF at 6:15.

Evening at 7. During the Summer (From July 1st to Sept 18th) Offices Will Be CLOSED SATURDAYS We shall appreciate your cooperation and prqmise special service during other days of the week. Industrial Loan Corp. and Consumer Discount Co. 25 West Market Street Wllkes-Barre Christian Bliaaionary Alliance Rev.

Robert Wallace, pastor. SS, worship, YP, 6:30. Laverne Donaldson, missionary to Palestine, guest speaker. Evening 7:30, Summer Bible School closing exercises. Bennett Memorial Rev; Robert SIVAfJ SOAP 4 Swell Soaps In 1 Ifs All-Purpose When Available LUX FLAKES' Rich, Safe Suds rer.

IDS K24C When Available I II TOILET MA SOAP E. Grover. minister. SS. 10:15.

Worship, Lord Supper, 11:15. St Andrew's Mornlne 9:45. Rev. Edwin Jacobson, guest pastor. SS, 11.

PRIMITIVE METHODIST First 130 South Sherman Street Rev. William A. Smith, pastor. Morning at 10. SS 11:15.

CE at 6. Evening at 7. East End Rev. Richard E. Firwood Rev.

Francis Free man, pastor. SS 9:45. Morning 11. Tn n.o evening 1 Evangelical service, 7:30. CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST First Church ofChriat Scientist 185 South Franklin Street SS, 9:30: service at 1L "Christian Science" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, June 30.

The Golden Text Ja: "Ho, every one that thlrsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without money and without price" (Isaiah Among Bible citations compris- Derr Memorial Rev. Robert Dive In With Confidence Grover, pastor. CS, 9:15. Morning JO, Lord's Supper. rarrish Street Rev.

William R. Beauty Care of the Stars Gritman, pastor. CS. 10. Morn Swim Trunks ing 11, Rev.

E. J. Ron art, guest reacner. mi e. tvenlns: 7.

Pennsylvania Dept. of Agriculture has disclosed that in many cases, the unsuspecting public has been buying some carbonated beverages made under unsanitary conditions and containing injurious ingredients. According to their investigation, certain bottlers, in order to meet the demand for drinks have resorted to such practices. Even though it has meant our disappointing thousands who want more of our CANADA DRY SPUR COLA and PENN STATE BEVERAGES, WE ARE BOTTLING ONLY A FRACTION OF OUR NORMAL PRODUCTION! will NOT use substitutes for sugar and we will NOT use other so-called "stretchers" at the expense of the public. You can rest assured thatevery bottle of CANADA DRY SPUR COLA and PENN STATE BEVERAGES is made under THE MOST SANITARY CONDITIONS, WITH THE FINEST EQUIPMENT and CONTAINS ONLY THE BEST INGREDIENTS just as-we have always used in normal times! We want to thank both the public our many dealers for their loyalty and patience and promise to restore our regular deliveries as soon as sugar becomes more plentiful! ev.

Mr. Rphart. When Avaflable niriso The Lehigh Valley Coal Co. B. V.

D. Keeps Whites Rinso White "The Coal That Satisfies' nnntrpu res- 10l When Available $3 '1 0.65 Pea $8.80 Buckwheat $6.60 lice $5.55 Barley $4.05 No. 4 Buckwheat $2.63 EGG STOVE NUT LIFEBUOY "Ioap" With New Vanishing Scent Above Prices Are For 2,000 Pounds at Breaker Chutes EFFECTIVE NOW Dial L. V. COAL 2-6101 Dial DORRANCE COLLIERY, 2-3525 Dial JOHN ROBERTS, Contractor, 2-5594 PLAIN COLORS OR FANCIES SPUR 3203 When Available SlVAnSQAP Pure As Fine Castiles When Available SPRY- rer Xlrat.

Better TasUnf In Wool Knit In Gabardine GO In Zelan. YOUR 17ATER SUPPLY basic necessity of life. A population of over half a million is beur served regularly. Water' Service Company Office, 30 N. Franklin St, WUkes-Barre, Pa.

100 STARK HUDSON, PA. Cakes That Stay Fresh Lenfer tin. 7F5 -n lift JOHN M. KOZIK, OWNER When Available 8 'J.

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