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i1 TIMES-LEADER, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20,. 192DI STATE MILK ACT TIIIIEE LOCAL BOYS LOCAL DISTRICT EST P1TTST0N PITTSTON LAD Ifl mwmn miwm for lime mM CHURCH DINNER ARE GIVEN TERMS REPRESENTED NOT BURDENSO MARRIED ANOTHER HE TO THE PRODUCER STRUCK BY ADTO AlMJIItlAfl DIES IN HOSPITAL Richard Jones, aged 9, of 181 Ninth street, Wyoming, died this morning at 45 o'clock at the pittston Hospital REFORMATORY GRIEVANCE LIST delegates form a Bralnerd1 Hall, trus 4 I tees and faculty at Pardee Hall) 11 a. dedication Colton Memorial cnapei; p. mnon-aon for delegates, Memorial Gym President Boylan Reports a Meeting of Executives Latter Part of Week County Farm Agent Deter-mines Sanitary Requirements For Next Year Considerable misunderstanding re nasium; 2:80 to p. inspection of HELD T01PARENT Jury Convicts Edward Morris on Charge Preferred By Sarah Marsh Edward Shelhammer of Sandy Valley, was placed on trial before Judge Fine today charged by Elizabeth Akers of that place with criminal John ZaritHky, Mike Parlts and Mike Kish, all of Wilkes-IJarre town John Markle Mining engineering Hall; 4 p.

and tea to Youths Who Stole Auto and Attempted to Enter The-; atre Get Stiff Sentence Three local youths who were captured by Policeman John Burke when about to break into th0 Strand Theatre, Sunday nluht pleaded guilty A BIG SUCCESS i Father and Son Gathering is Attended by More Than 100 Persons More than 100 were present last night at the second annual father-and-son gathering of Luserne Avenue Baptist Church, West Pittston. A baked ham dinner was served by the women of the congregation. L. II. McCullough, physical director" of Pittston.

T. JL C. ably presided. He was also song leader, and con delegates, club room; 8:30 p. pub Ho lecture, "Civilisation's Vital Inte The dedication the John Markle Mining Engineering Hall, at Lafayette College, Easton, will take place December and 7, with an appropriate and' fitting program, In which stu- dents, faculty and many of the college alumni will participate.

The handsome building was the gift of John Markle; well known Hasleton mining official; who now makes hie home In New York City. An outline of events in connection Vwith the dedication follows: December 68 to 10:80 a.v:m., registration of delegates at Bralnerd Hull; 10:45 a. academlo procession, (academio costume will be worn, garding the new Pennsylvania State rest In the Mineral by of injuries suffered when he was struck by an automobile while crossing Wyoming avenue, Wyoming, on Sunday evening. Mr. Jones suffered a fractured leg and Internal Injuries.

1L J. Phillip, of Philadelphia, was the driver of the car. The victim was a native of Wyoming and his death has caused widespread sorrow in the community where he was so well known and respected. For many years he was employed as a blacksmith at the Westmoreland colliery, Lehigh Valley Coal Samuel b. wyer, raraee turn, December 79 to 12 a.

confer' ence on "Relation of Mining Educa Milk code has developed among locai milk producers. Recently at the request of several producers in the Salem township area, James V. Hutchison, county farm agent, got in touch with D. A. McCarthy, In charge of the division of milk control, in tion and Pardoe Hall; 1:80 Included in ia calendar of twelve grievances scheduled for hearing tomorrow before the full Anthracite Board of Conciliation at Hazleton, are several from In strict No.

1, United Mine Workers of America, it was announced today by Glstrict President Jvhn J. Hoylan. Although the grievances list-d do not have important Issues at stake, the to 5 p. symposium with. Senior students on "The Choice of a before Judge C.

n. CouKhlln to stealing a Chrysler automobile owned by Carl Schulte of this city, and were sentenced to indeterminate terms in raraee Han. ship were placed on tiiai before Judge order to secure the fundamental facts relating to the milk code, effective on June last but which will not be MvLean charged with aggravated assault and battery on Valentine Ms the Huntingdon reformatory. enforced until September next. ducted the singing of numerous clever parodies which he had com The.

youtns identified themselves as Phillips, Annen Lewis posed. i DISPUTE DELAYS PLAN TO BUILD and. Jack Kline, each IS yeurs old The case was not completed at the noon adjournment. Edward Morris, a young man of Pittston township, tried before Judge Valentine and a Jury charged by P.irah Marsh with criminal assault and lieinB the father of her child, was found guilty by a verdict of the Jury aacn oi tnem iimi been in trouble The prinolpal speaker was Rev. Frank A.

-of Green The new act is known as a permit system. Milk distributors are compelled to make Inspections of the producer's farm from time to time, keeping a record of these inspections in their office, Relative to the producers end no radical changes will Ridge Avenue Baptist Church, Scran- before. One was before Judge Coughlln a moutli age and was paroled fon his promise to reform. ton. Rev.

F. ti. uretser, ana ev. vv. E.

'Caoner. of Ebenezer Baptist Company. He Is survived by his widow and these children: Mrs, Charles Clark, Do nance ton; Mrs. Albert Haslehurst, Santa Anna, Fred, Hugh, Mrs. Daniel Wilson and Mrs.

Arthur Frits, Wyoming; Mrs. Charles Taylor. Waterbury, Conn. River Street Home Entered City police today were endeavoring to locate a sneak thief who entered the home of George Mason, 865 South River street, between the hours of and 10 o'clock last night, during the absence of the members of the family, and made off with 18 In money and a small pin. principle involved Is of interest to the rank and file.

Routine matters will be di.scus.swl at a meeting of the district-executive board the latter part of this week. President Boylan said today. Ho al.w stated that to his knowledge no members of an International commiton are in' District No. 1, for the purpose of investigating the reinstatement requests of mora than a score of mine workers from the Nanticoke region, who were formerly affiliated with the Anthracite Mine Workers of Pennsyl The automobile wns recovered at NEW HOSE HOUSE KEENITE CLUB PLANS CARD PARTY FOR RIDAY EVE. The Keenlte Club of Y.

W. will conduct a card party Friday night in the display room of Luzerne County Gas and Electric Corporation on Wyoming avenue, Kingston, through the courtesy of William James, commercial manager. This organization, which is composed of young business and profes the corner or Main and Ash streets. The boys wore noticed act ing suspiciously in a dark hallway near tne Ktrand Thatre at 7 o'clock Sunday night. Officer Burke cautrht Church, Pittston, spoke briefly.

Sev-eral selections were played by the Sunday school orchestra. Solos and duets were Sung by Lee B. Partington and Garfield Patten, and stories told by John Edwards, all three being of Plymouth. Those present were: Harry Fram, George John Llewellyn, Jack Llewellyn, George Llewellyn, Edwin CalkinS, Robert Titus, Darwin Dlvely, Harry R. Dlvely, Roy Speece, Rev.

W. be required except that all producers shipping to a distributor shall have by September 1, 1939, a milk house which may adjoin a barn but not in direct communication with the building prope.r. This house should provide some means of cooling the milk quickly either through aeration or cooling tank. Persons desiring further information relative to the act should get in touch with D. A.

McCarthy, 100 East Pettebone street, Forty Fort. them there and searched them. He found a steel gaw, hammer, Jimmy, vania, a dual organization now out of Miners Mills Site Presents Knotty Problem For City Officials chisels and other tools on two of existence. The outlawed men Involved are understood to have been officers them. and committeemen of No.

6 local At the station house the three ad union of the Susquehanna Colliorien Company, a Unit of the dual organization. mitted they stole the tools at the Pettebone colliery, and that they had planned to rob the theatre. After being sentenced to the reformatory one returned early this afternoon. The defendant mnrrled another girl about seven months ago. Ask Business Men Ride Trolleys To Aid Own Business Evanston.

Nov 20. Wl Evans-ton business men are being asked to ride tho street cars to help their own business. Thomas V. Airth, New President of the Chamber of Commerce, said he would devote his administration to inducing business men to use the ding-dlng-clang-clank transportation in place of their own automobiles. He said merchants now drive downtown and park their cars in front of their stores, preventing prospective cuv tomers from parking.

i sional women has been active in civic B. Capper, vev. aianion, itev. F. H.

Cretser, Bill Ellis, Harold J. City councllmanlo members are en of tne aeienflants expressed a 'wish to be committed to the county jail Allford, Roland Shields. Sr-, Gilbert 8. Crowther, Clarence Smith, Richard Eugene Smith, Nat Eggleson, Martin O'Boyle, George Eggleson, affairs In the past. Proceeds will be used to send delegates to the annual conference of Business and Professional Women's Clubs.

Miss Florence Floyd of Kingston, as chairman of the committee, is PLAN RADIO SHOW ASHLEY CAMP OF PIS, OFA. HOST Instead, but the judge thought the reformatory was the better place, and the three were turned over to the John Ed Davis, Jimmy Barnhard, Blllv Barnhart. Clarence R. Lloyd, assisted by Misses Charlotte Stoeher sheriff who will take them there. J.

Havard, Joe Havard. AT CINDERELLA Avert Smith, Peter Gealy, Thomas Dorothy Davles and Emma Samuel. Reservations -may be made through any member of the committee, WEST PITTSTON DISTRICT MEET HALL NEXT MONTH LEGION INDUCTS Gealy, John W. Nelson, Morgan Stroh, William Jones, George" F. Davis, George Dendle, George O.

Dendle, Carl Dendle, James Simonson, Claude Simonson, Stephen Simonson, H. Henry Stephenson, Clyde Dendle, George Dendle, Elmer Dendle, D. C. Hughes, Sammie Snockersnoop, Carl Slckler, Joseph Adams. George P.

Davles, Fred Whltmarsh, Jay Culver, James A radio show will be conducted In Cinderella Ballroom, 152 8outh Alain Goodbye! 1 cimmiprPiEiiD QUICKER ACTIHO than any chapped skin remedy you ever used and surprisingly In- expensive. Prevents and heals. 1 Made exactly according to the. famous Dr. Campana's original formula including imported essential oils.

Cold Canada's favorite for many years, Ap- proved by Good Housekeeping. 35o and 0e bottles. FREE travel size bottle on request. Campana Corp, ICS Lincoln Way, Batavla, Illinois. Italian Balrsv street, In the week beginning Monday, CLASS OF 75 AS The regular monthly convention of Luzerne County District 1.

O. S. of was held in the Washington Camp rooms, Ashley, on Monday night, with newly elected District President Engler in charge. Devo tional exercises were in charge of Peter Malkomls, Camp 287, city. The following appointments were made: Press committee.

John Johnson. December 9. Dealers throughout the Walker, Robert Mlllberger, William county are cooperating for the exhibit. Entertainment will eclipse any similar show held In this part of the State. TRIBUTE TO PIN LA Stankewlts.

Clinton Luchsinger, William. M. Two shows will be presented dally. Camp 623; Mr. Yelsley, Camp 118; deavoring to arrange a conference with officials of the'Miner-Hlllard (Milling Company in order to purchase i a strip of land for a hose' house at "'Miners Mills.

There Is a dispute whether ownership of the land Is fc held by the milling company or the Wllkes-Barre Connecting Railroad Company. Fourteen year ago the railroad company paid the milling company for the land with the understanding that a viaduct be erected by the company In keeping with a ruling of public Service Commission. The V. viaduct was not erected because the entire strip was not used by the rail-" road. The officWs of the road have agreed to turn, the land over to the city provided the milling company sells It for the same price paid by i the railroad and the money turned I) over to the latter with a fair rate of interest for the use of the same ail these years.

The land has a frontage of 108 feet along Miner Hoad and a depth of 70 feet. If the city seourea it, part of the land will be used for a hose house and the balance converted Into a ml park. i City council Js also arranging to mak an inspection of properties In i the Miners Mills section of this city, -where owners say they have given land for side walks In return for the former borough paying paving assessments. Since that time Hens have been filed against the properties. The decision to view the prop ertles was reached at a conference Women Suffering Bladder Irritation If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, or causes Burning or Itching Sensation, Backache, Leg Pains, or muscular aches, making you feel tired, depressed, and discouraged, why not try the Cystsx Hour Test? Don't give up.

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Only 60c Adv. afternoon and evening, featuring some of the greatest radio and vaude Welch, Theodore William Gets, Charles H. Getz, Robert Gets, Harold Getz, Carl Getz, William Sear-fass, Fred Smalley, Scott Ellis. David samuei wines, camp Ml. The credential committee reported that a ville attractions In the country.

A Evsngeliitie Services 'The evangelistic services in the Gospel are continuing with Interest. The evangelist gave a stirring message last evening on Rom. 8:87: "We ire more than conquerors through Him that loved us." Drawing leesona from such characters as Daniel, the three Hebrew men who were placed in the fiery furnace, Stephen. David and others, and showing clearly that the Christian life should be a life of victory rather than of defeat; using the incident of David meeting Goliath and having slain him, was equipped to meet four more such giants. Mr.

Patrick showed in a forcible way from this many other illustrations how God has made provision for His children that they need not be defeated If they will obey God and walk in the light of the gospel. At the close of the message it was indicated that the truth has found lodgment in These services will continue during the week. Prayer service each morning at 10 o'clock and at 7:30 each total of 87 were in attendance at the session. 1 fashion show with one of the lead Neilson, Arch Gllmore, Elmer John son, victor B. Luchsinger, A.

H. Filler, A. N. Heal, Philip C. Stanton, Past District President Grant Moore, of damp 623, installed the fol ing stores, of the city sponsoring It, will be a feature.

Another feature during one of the George W. Stanton, William H. Hay. lowing officers: District President Enpler, of Camp 170; Vice President radio days will be a big amateur Merton A. Spiegel, Donald Spiegel, Roland Spencer, Charles R.

Spencer. Stephen H. Snyder, Reuben Snyder, Duffey, of Camp 345; Master of Forms broadcasting day, presenting variety of local stars. Seventy-five ex-service men made up the class of candidates Initiated last night by Wllkes-Barre Post 182, American Legion, named In honor of Attorney Frank Pinola, State Commander. Following the initiation ceremonies, addresses were delivered by Rev, Ben Pauxtis, Thomas 13.

Williams and State Commander Pinola. Willllam Williams, the Post commander, presided. Attorney Plnola's address was of particular interest to local Legionnaires is tfcat he announced Wllkes-Barre Post is among the six largest In the United States today. He also stated that the forthcoming Issue of the American Legion will have a special story on the growth of the local Poet Hemslcy, of Camp 628; Inspector Deavey, of Camp 245; Peter Malke-mas, chaplain. Other officers are: Secretary Groff.

Camp 408, and Treasurer Lyons, Camp 118. Fred Newman told of the Harold Richards, B. O. Roberts, Ralph Goble. Bert Walker, Byron Clink, George C.

Reed. John M. Jacobs, G. E. Bond, Benjamin J.

Davis, Joseph Corbett, Ralph J. Frost, i Sis-worth Thomas, G. N. Patton, Andrew E. Quessl, John D.

Edwards, Lee B. Partington, Scott Ellis, John Bedford, Charles Eggleston, Ronald Shields, work being done by the Wyoming OUR GOAL IS YOUR SATISFACTION Valley Historical Society toward preserving the flags of the Civil War. evening. The evangelist will preach each evening at 7:80. A welcome Is The next meeting will be held on January 8, with Camp 2S7, extended to alL Jr.

following yesterday's council meet City Solicitor Morgan wa Instruct ed to effect a settlement with James Thomas, street car conductor, for the death of his son who was drowned WW when a creek left Ha banks on Black man street, several years ago. At the Capitot Attractive ITEETIH add much to your appearance The greatest laughing event In Appearance ivin these days as never before theatrical history In Wilkes-Barre Is In full swing at the Capitol this week i where the world famous comedian, Harold Lloyd, Is appearing In his first talking; motion picture, "Welcome Danger." Just as Christmas comes but once a year, likewise does Harold, and with H57 almost as much attendant excitement and interest on the part of both mm We- young and old among amusement lovers. i "Welcome Danger" could run many weeks over Its alloted time of a scant six days, judging from the laughter it provokes and the enthusiastic -praises tendered It by all who saw and heard it during the first two days Specialist Dentists of Its engagement, for It is all that the title Impliesplentifully supplied with chilling thrills and In addition blended with uproarious comedy. The star never falls to produce the Can Make Your Teeth Attractive Unless you have good looking teeth you cannot hope to have or make an attractive per-- sonal appearance. Beauty experts say that "Sparkling teeth capture more hearts than sparkling eyes." Our experts can provide you with sparkling, attractive teeth.

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