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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News du lieu suivant : Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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J-eroy Reese, ttayden Ds-viei, Artnur Daniel gkiyle is nifiving his house' hold roods from Mercer' avenue to LYMOUIH AMD WEST- 3DD l-j J-' I 111 1 i i i i i i ij Sharps strnor. Jwirs Kansoiri, Of Wynliiilnf, cr compauled biiiliittindson. RbIdH close (ripen was served. Those pr ent were: Joseph Cohen; Mist Dc Levy. Mr.

McQualV Miss Dora Adels homat Comlskl, Miss Louise Mar Nelson Durante Frank Kline, Mtfc Me Isadora Weinberger, Alexander Lit gfvnol. Hoover, Miss Carrie Harris rittstont Mr. tJram, Misses Anna Bin and Julia-Karnofsky, Rom Surom wits, Marian Yoehelewlts, Misses An and TIIMe Jones, Russia Oreenawa Kddle Kskowtts and Arthur Bolomol more are Lk Ransom, of this plare, has returned to ms after a brier stay with relatives In Dorranceton. Ikm't fall to See the great war pictures at the Sun theater and at the Representatives of the Dr. Mason at tneir hall Saturday afternoon at 1:30 sharp to attend the funeral of Glee society during the past week ad ume time may be one of the party of Arthur k.

Jones. vancing efforts to organize a female to New York. All for a Free 10 to go nickel. Trip to New York chorus to represent the West S(de at the Dr. Mason eisteddfod to be held In Htudy Class Organlxcd.

A mission study csiaaa has ban USE FRE ASIAN'S PURE RTB WHISKY. the Armory at Wllkes-Barre on Decor ation day. Personal Invitations have ganlsed amorrw members of the Presk terlan Sunday school with -Miss Qe rude Schwab as teacher. Already been sent dut-to representative sing ers In this vicinity to meet In the Sunday school room of tha Methodist Enls- WHERE TO BtrjT YOUR Wedding RINGS should be an Important question to yen. The kind we sell Is practically everlasting, from $4.00 to $15.00.

Isidor Glou JEWELER AN1 OPTICIAN Contest Deoldtd -'Mw copal church of this place this evening A Democrat Candidate. The Democrat have been seeking a candidate for senator for some time past and at last succeeded In Inducing Ash K. DpWltt, cashier of the Klrst National Bank, to come before ho people. Mr. DeWltt Is one of the most capable men that could seek the honor at the hands of the piirty.

He The contest for the gold watch wh 8 Harold Curry and Oscar Wellshei ror tna purpose of effecting an organl Order of Owl Organized. l-ast evening in the Knights of Columbus hall a branch of the Order of Owls was organized with a membership of 265 by C. J. Kelly, the supreme national deputy president of South Bend. who had done good work through the state organizing and building up the order.

The Installing ON MAY 14th PARTY OF TEN PEOPLE Ration. have been contesting for was declcl, A second case of diphtheria has de last nignt in favor of Harold Curl veloped In the home of Bert Mover, It now being the eldest daughter who Is Who collected 1125.00, Oscar WelUber collecting 132.00. Mrs. James MoQrerf Is a man of ability. Integrity and in.

ey won the ten dollars In gold. 1 Vri French, Impersonator, and ventrlllqul officers were past president, Arthur I Rascombe. of Sornnton: vice presi honor above all else. Mr. DeWltt possesses a thorough dent.

Cornelus Morgan; lnvoeate. knowledge of the needs of the people VISIT THE was neartuy enjoyed by a large aul ence. and mirth abounded during tl WESTMOOR Harold Mengle of Broadheadsvllle. evening. George Walters; Inside sentinel.

Frank O. Dershlmer and outside sentinel, T. C. Dershlmer, of Wllkes-Barre: war and may be depended upon not to shirk the duties of the office should he be elected to It. I7un.al nff Mi.

TKJnIL formerly of this place, Is visiting friends here. John Brandt has accented a nnl The funeral of Richard TredlnnM den. T. R. Callery and past president, Morgan Llewellyn, of Nantlcoke.

The laws of the order were read by Past President Arthur Rascombe tlon at Providence, ft. I. win be held from the home of the crime are the right parties. Rzul-owsky was stabbed In a hotel following drunken quarrel and was found In the street neer the hotel. Mis jugular wis severed and he expired nhout ten minutes after being slabbed.

The inquest was conducted by the coroner, Dr. D. W. Dodson, of Nantlcoke. daughter.

Mrs. John Kddy on Ashl Mrs. Elmer Kunkle returned homo after which three candidates were In yesterday from a week's visit to street tomorrow sfternoon at o'clock. The funersl services will itiated by the degree team from Wilkes-Rarre and Nantlcoke nests. After conducted by Rev.

John Bradshaw, the initiation the following officers Inquest Held. Simon Sfculowsky whs murdered In ft saloon on Cherry f-troet hero last Monday night by Joseph Stankankas and George aulaucksa Is the opinion of the Jury which met In the office -of Deputy Coroner Walters yesterday afternoon. The jurors were Philip Enns Williams. Alexander Ferguson. David Jones, Charles Williamson end Thomas J.

Reese. A number of witnesses testified and from their testimony it was shown pastor of the M. K. church. I.

O. O. Sun Theatre Tonight NEXT TO PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE Everyone attending the performance will have an opportunity of being a member of the party. Tho show will be first-class, and no extra charge is made. The party will leave Wilkee-Barrc at midnight on May 14 and were elected for the local branch: Lodge No.

689 will attend In a bo. Past president, Joseph A. Iee: presi and Interment will be made In Ashl Tower City. Mrs. Joe Scott pleasantly entertained the following ladies at her home yesterday afternoon.

Mrs. Robert Miller. Mrs. Charles Birth, Mm. Owens, Mrs.

I A. Dymond, -Mm. Buckalew. Mrs. Kiiian Zimmerman and Mrs.

W. B. Zimmerman npent yesterday P. II. S.

Ilascball Game. Plymouth High school defeated dent. A. E. Williams: vice president.

cemetery. Thomas Close; financial secretary, George Curran; treasurer Bernard West Rnd College hoys by the score of Briefs to .1. Pavl9 was pitching for our Rev. Father D. J.

Dougherty of Bllrf that the two men now being held for afternoon with friends at Forty Fort Ireland, was visiting St. Leo's narlf during the past week. Father Doug MallkowskI; lnvoeate, W. S. Frederick; warden, Frank Dcmsey; Inside sentinel, John B.

Magee; outside sentinel, Richard T. Williams; recording secretary. Daniel Thomas; trustees, Joseph Evans, for one year; Harry Du-gan 2 years and Morgan V. Iwls, 3 years. Location members.

Samuel leave New York May 15 at 6 p. m. The trip will be made over erty has many friends In this place KINGSTON gave him a most cordial welcome. dear Shawnee town, while Williams tool behind the bat, holding the college boys down. Kramer played at shortstop, Davenport at his right and Maxwell plrvlng was certainly out of sight.

Frederick guarded second, Jlrnnd In teft field, while watch the Central Railroad of New Jersey." Guaranteed Last evening Mrs. William Price tertalned the members of the Indepe dent Sewing Circle at her home. Kalaburg. Rarney Raises; by-laws, Wll- Hum U'iih j-ii SPECIAL FOR TONIGHT pleasant evening was spent and lun it inmiii r. earv.

The Wyoming Seminary base hall team will play the Bloomsburg Normal base ball team at Bloomsburg tomorrow. A. F. Johnion has returned from the State Plumber's Assocltlon, that was held Lancaster. was served.

ed the umpire for a square deal. The i i above players are gaining renown and II Miss Nellie Mohan entertained at home on Germanla street last evenli have defeated all comers In this town, 1 ii You should see our Autograph, Bats. We have a splendid assort- merit of Spalding's Baseball goods on hand and are guaran- teed. We have played many baseball teams I II Misses Helen Boyle, Agnes Reap, St G. E.

Paddock and son have had a la Tierney, Mary Russet and Katherli throughout the county and we stand out In the national game to represent new art glass front nut In their place Sm'th of Scranton. of business on Market street and It Is i ill our time. THREE REELS TEN GREAT PICTURES WAR, AVIATION AND DRAMA "The Confederate Spy." "The Nurses' Child," "Aviation at Los Angeles" All for a Nickel, and a possible trip to New York. W. A.

Henry the Newtown grocer ha attracting considerable attention. Paul Sorcosky of L.arksvll!e, a miner purchased a lot of ground near Haa John Romanovsky. who formerly for the Kingston Coal Company, was conducted a general store at 371 Main caught under a fall of rock and sus fcteet started a confectionery store In tained lacerations about the head. He ill R. D.

Williams street on East Parish street where contemplates building ih the near ture. Yesterday afternoon the Hanov Township base ball team defeated the store room formerly occupied by ill was ta.ken to the City hospital. the Boston Candy Kitchen. IV J-1 I All members of Radiant Star Lodge. R.

P. Broadhpad is spending a few No. 178, Knights of Pythias, will meet DRUGGIST. Warrior Run base ball team by a scoj of 6 1 on the Brown Grove di niond. two springs; one at Hunlocks Creek and the other at the top of the Plymouth mountain.

They have tolaced ton Candy Kitchen has moved from the Logue to the Schalnuck building. The Woodward employes will receive their pay tomorrow at 3.30. Holy Hour commencing at 7:30 ar! followed by benediction of the Blessd Sacrament wll) be celebrated this eveif wagons on the road ror trie aeiivery of the water and will deliver It at days at Pike county. Dr. James I.

Curney who was visiting his parents on Kim street, has returned to his home at Buffalo. A number of people of this town attended the Concordia concert held at the Irem Temple last evening. Thomas Sexton of Maple avenue, who recently trod on a rusty nail Is Improving nicely. The St. Ignatius Cadets are preparing a cantata entitled, "The Gypsy." to bo given during the "Rose Tree mg in St.

Leo cnurciv anv place within the valley. Miss Bernlce Tiffany Is spending soil The Luzerne County Gas and Company was awaTded a fran- time at Brooklyn, Pa. Miss Cora Dunlay was the guest chase at a meeting of the borough Miss Lottie Hancock of Hillside is 111. A Are at tho smoke-houae of Mathew Evans, on Luzerne avenue, yesterday caused considerable excitement and commotion. The Columbia Hose were out In force at the Jtjre, but the building was totally destroyed.

The damage will amount to about $100. Through the failure of several members to put in wn appearance, no meeting of council was held last evening. Mrs. W. S.

Mills of Parsons yestC council of Wyoming at a meeting held PEMLEY STLKSMOOTH FINE WHISKIES We recommend them for medicinal purposes- Fine old BRANDIES, GINS, RUMS, WINES, Etc. Freshly-bottled BEER and POR day. Wednesday evening to light the streets Mrs. Amanda Clew ell has return! and supply gas or electricity to house from the Mercy Hospital where holders. Members of Radiant Star lodge, No was operated upon.

PLAINS 178, Knights of Plymouth, will meet William Coras and William Richard MORGAN IylJSWEMiYN. Those present were chairman Morris. spent Wednesday evening at yVhl Who Took an Important part jn the In their hall Saturday afternoon at 1:30 to attend the funeral of Arthur Taylor, Walsh, Kelly, D. L. Jones, Miles Organization ist Evening.

Haven-There will be special meeting of tl F. Jones. Bolton, Francis. The cave In the D. H.

mine at the James B. Moore, Joseph J. Brennan banquet committee of the Ashley HI school Alumni Association at the. hoi top of Green street, has partially set A auorum of the members of the pastor's association was not present and Charles Trebllcox. Following the tled entallng considerable damage to the sewer therein.

of Miss Gertrude Schwab this evenlrB at the meeting to have been heldyes election tne officers were called uoon terday afternoon, many being out of TER by the case. Prompt delivery. Fred Schwartz WHOLESALE LIQUORS. Contractor Morgan Jones has a large force of men at work building an addition to tho home of Nathan Rose of Helen street. Augustus Stevens ahas returned home after spending the first part of the week with his brother.

John, at Ca rbondale. Robert Condron is able to be about again. Patrick Hogan and Thomas Mahon attended the performance at the Ly at 7 o'clock. All members are reques ed to attend. A large attendance Is expected at the to give a speech which was very town and tho body adjourned to meet pieasing 10 me memners.

The W. C. U. will hold their conves on the morning of the first Monday of C. J.

Kelly the supreme orsranlzer coming Ice cream social of Co. C. O. U. A.

to be held at the home of E. B. Wolfe. Grove street, May 17. tlon In the Presbyterian church he; October.

mane a speech which was well pre R. E. Browne of Hillside Avenue, who txiay ID. The concert which was to have berp pared. lie stated that In order to keep the nests agoing the members has been ill the past week at his home EDWARDSVILLE ceum In Scranton last evening.

would have to be faithful to the order in attendance and In prompt paying of held May 7, under the auspices of Sarah Bennett Rebekah Lodge I. F. In Odd Fellows emple, Wllkes-Bat ythb Keystone ceneart of George Sutherland of Wllkes-Barre has moved his family to the Oldershaw meir nues. a numner of other SDeak FIRST NATIONAL BANK, PLYMOUTH, Pa. LUZERNE.

era were present and made a few re Plant Them Now. Your flower seeds ourht to place has been postponed until May horn Is an abundance of Brood dlH be marks. Saturday Shoe Sale planted now. We have sme beauti The picture of the nest was taken which anyone may have by hauling This Rugbies Started Homestead la Klnneytown. The concrete steps In front of the town hall have been conpleted by contractor' Griffith.

Miss Maria McGinty and Agnes Con-olly attended the surprise party at the tv Mr. Cole, the loral photographer. ful varieties that are extPWtkely easy to grow. They cost but 5 aod 10 cent near the Reed property in tne uni Seven years ago. The Idea then was witn several remarks from Mr.

Bos- CAPITAL STOCK. ward. better quality, better style, better per paper. Sweet Pea Nasturtium combe, the meeting dosed. values for the price than ever before seeds sold loose, at a big saving to you.

SURPLUS $225,000 1 of John Connors of Lafiin in the furniture and carpet business. home The Sodolls club dance at Plymouth honor of his son John. A generous guarantee of satisfaction armory tonight. and make good whenever called on to WILLIAM B. DAVIS.

Druggist. Our Prices do so and today our new bU jid Commenced Business 1865. Mine Victim Burled. Birthday Party Miss Ethel Jones, daughter of coun The funeral of Peter Niedbalslcl of Three per cent, interest paid on bright stock and Increasing Is the result. Look around for something to equal our offerings and you won't find It.

McGroarty, the Furniture Dealer, 518 Main street, People's Shoe Store 76 EAST MAIN STREET PLYMOUTH Hresiau, who met death at tho But cilman and Mrs. David L. Jones, cele savings deposits. Will pay all de tonwood colliery of tho Parrish- Coal The storm Tuesday afternoon did considerable damage to the Port Bowk-ley school building. Several of the windows on the south side of the building were broken.

The children were badly frightened and a panic was only averted by the presenaa of mind of the teachers. The parochial school will be resumed to-day. A large tree on Scott street was blown down by the recent heavy winds. are Lowest brated her thirteenth birthday anniversary recently. Those present were: Company Wednesday, was held this posits on demand without notice to the bank.

Mr. and Mrs. Brinlev R. Davis, and morning here. Services were conducted with a requiem high mass at r.

wary Church of the Nativity at DORRANCETON. doughter, Louise, Miss Laura and David J. Davis, Mrs. Daniel E. Davis, Miss Anna Conway, Ashley: Jennie Burke.

Ashley, Mrs. Jenkins and daughter, choice stock, 453 1'J clock. The funeral was larerelv Potatoes, bushel. attended hy his grief-stricken friends nnrl the floral tributes were large and Mrs. H.

Heller, of NVwark, N. Is visiting Mr. and Mrv 4. N. Heller.

Audrey, Wllkes-Barre, VIda Jones, Miss Ethel Galptn and Zebbln Bol Daniel Fallon Is convalescing. Mr. Oliver Mines of Wllkes-Barre spent yesterday with Peter Howell of Cemetery street. umui. l'eceasea was single and a Fancy Patent Flour, every sac ton.

Miss Tthel Jones rendered several se lections on the piano and many songs young man of good habits. Interment was made In the Kt. Mary's cemetery. USIT FRREMANH RYE WH1HKT THE HKST FOR MEDICAL USE guaranteed, $6.45 barrelf Lard, 2 pounds for 25ci were sang. A neat lunch was served by the hostess Mrs.

D. L. Jones. Miss Jones received many handsome pres ents. Condensed Milk, 3 cans for 25 If You Want A NICE, STYLISH RIG FOR WEDDING OR FUNERAL TELEPHONE Thos.

V. Brennan THE UNDERTAKER, Postoffice Block, West Main Street Plymouth. 13. DOYLQ Manager ASHLEY OFFICE 12 MAIN STRBBT 29 SOUTH MAIN STREET WLLKES-BARRE 529 MAIN STREET, EDWARDSVILLE A large stock and good assortment to select your spring and summer Footwear. Our Shoes are guaranteed' to are carr-fnlly mid and stylish.

Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords, in patent leathers and tans, suede shoes in all colors and styles. Gent's Oxfords and Shoes in fine russet tan and patent leathers. Special prices on all Shoes in our store Saturdav. To Have ConUst At a spirited meeting of the St. Alov- Dried choice stock, pounds for 25c.

sius Society held last evening, It was decided to conduct a contest to take Short Votes and TersonnR A meeting of the local of the Nottingham colllerv was held last evening and the members to the numher of sevnral hundred, who nsaln became Rffllfated with the IT. of A. were present with buttons denoting that tbev had paid their dues and were onro more In good slanding In the union. William Jones of Pliawnee avenue Mrs. Bell Campbell AM returned home, after a week'r.

with her cousin. Mrs. Jennie Vay Tyle, at Cen-tremorelnnd. Mrs. E.

A. Evans, of Tarsons, was a locak caller on Wednesday. Mrs. William H. Moyer and daughter.

Ruth, have returned home, after copending several days In Binghamton, X. Y. A pleasant was given dayln honor of Miss Myrtle Wright at her home, 600 Mercer avenue, on Wednesday evening. Music and games were Indulged In, after which lunch was served to the following: Misses Myrtle, Mildred Thorn, Marweda Kos-tenhander. Bertha Blend, Louise Dlet-rlck, Beatrice Charles, Marlon Reward.

Rennlo Wallace, Helen Ellis, Mary La Rue and Edna Dennis, of this place; Misses Gerb 3de Bagnell and Helen Wright. Lui me: Messrs. Raymond Van Horn, Jerry Bush, Johnson Wright, George Davis, James Besecker, Ervln Newltt, Howard Conrad, Donald Love, place immediately for a purse of JnO to Full line of Green Truck fres he, winner or a trip to the National LarfMt OrcatatlM In Asfelay. convention to be held at Boston In every day. August.

The contest will closo Thurs- ay. July 28. The contestants will he Nell McGroartv, Edwardsvllle, peter Tendered Farewell Party Miss Bertha Weiss, who leaves today for Indianapolis and her brother Morris Weiss who leaves for New York city were tendered a farewell reception In Gllllgans' hall last evening at which celebrated his hlrthdav Wedneadav end on the evening friends called to W. A. HenH onlln, Pringle.

John Evers, Luzerne, The contest will formally open with i smoker and entertainment to be held pay their respects. InHudlnsr the Kh-wne Warblers. An enlovahle evenly was spent Itcfreshments wore arrved. Thursday, May 19, at which a pleasant evening can be spent. All members are requested to attend.

James Dukas, proprietor of the Bos- 737-739 HAZLE AVENUE. a large number, of their friends were; present. The evening was spent In: games, music and dancing and at thej All members nf Co. of the Jr. Tr A.

M. are rnjioFtc'l to attend the Highly Recommended "I am a graduate of three of the best medical colirges and have practiced medicine for a numher of years, but will use a.nvthlng I find will do good and relievo paJn In the Fhortest time, no matter what It or who manufacturer it Dr. Glenn's 'Peace in the Famllv' Is the remedy I ubc." William Dickie, M. D. For sain hv all dealers.

meeting this evening In the Campbell building as Important burlness Is to hf transacted. A special meeting of Co. nf the i. S. A.

will be held In the par People's Shoe Store lors this evening for the r-lertlon of off cers M'mliers of tlie staff are re- Tremayne's Department Stores i ruerted to be present. The meeting of the Industrial So ciety of the Welsh Congregational Church which was to have heen held this evening, has been postponed until next Krldav evening Mav 12 Charles lnimi of Kim street Where Every Dollar Goes the Farthest a. j. hurwitz Proprietors let i-esterflnv for lola. Kansas, to Join her husband, who has been there for the past few months and where thev REMEMBERWE- NEVER -SACRIFICE- QUALITY- FOR PRI01- Stephen Jones, who conducts restaurant on Toe street, was one of the many Republican cnndldates In tho field for representative.

but has withdrawn from the race feellnir that GOOD CREAMERY BUTTER, Lb. 30c Bates' Seersuckers, short 36-incli -While. Linen Dress? if lengths, per yard 9c Goods, per yard The Ingredients DETERMINE THE VALUE there Is already an elerant sufficiency of aspirants for the office. Attorney and Mrs. P.

Reese and Dried Apples, 3 25c Mother's Corn Flakes, fresh and crisp. 3 pkgs. 25c Magic Yeast, pkg. 3c Corn Starch, package 3c Loose Lump Starch 3c 20 Sweet Oranges FANCY YORK STATE POTATOES, Bushel 39c Hill Muslin, 36 inches widei per yard son, David, returned home from Cata-wlssa. where thev spent the past few dovs visiting frlenrls.

OF MEDICINE Grey Calicoes, per yard 6c Men's fine Shirts, all new patterns, all sizes, each. And fierce Lloyd nf Pierce street has Good medicine CANNOT be CALIFORNIA HAMS, 12Jc Pound. Boys' -and Girls' Walton -Shoes Men Dayton Work Shoe; $2.50 Miners' Shoes made frr-vi inferior drugs. No amount of skill can MAKE UP Full Standard Tomatoes 7c Fancy Cream Corn 7c Standard June Peas 7c Ladies' It. G.

Corset, new Summer styles, pair recovered from severe Illness. James Hfffron Is seriously 111 at his home on Churrh street Mrs. John Michael of the West End was conveyed to the city hospital yesterday to undergo an operation for appendicitis. P. A.

Maslowskl. Ray Atwood Geo Cramer. David Howells. Richard Harris and John Davis spent yesterday FANCY HEAD RICE, 7 Lbs. for 25c a deficiency in qnalitv.

EACH DRTT, 'used hy IIARTMAN has been thoroughly TESTEDfnd PROVEN Largo sie Huck Towels each White Or Grey Crash, yard. 6c Full Line of Sole Leather and TURE. 36-in. Black and White Shepherd Plaids, per 25c Boys' and Girls' Iron Hose, a pair 15o IiHTfro Prunes. 5 lbs 25c Evaporated Poaches.

3 25c Evaporated Apricots, 4 25c Ladies' Burson Hose, pair, 3 pair 50o New Stock of Ribbons, per yard usning at neasant mil. The street committee of council and Moore's Special Price 1 4.25 We have just opened a new lot of these specials which we believe to be the 'best machine made ir the money. It is made exactly like cut, frame is of solid 'oak, finely finished. A full set of attachments with each machine and the makers guarantee It for ten years. AlpQre Bros.

Co. Shoe oorougn attornev met to view the STAMPS ON ALL YOU BUY-FULL WEIGHT, FULL COUNT. FULL MEASURE condition of Orchard street yesterday and to consider whether It should be accepted as a borough thoroughfare. They will make! their report at the next meeting of council Daniel P. Holmes of Norwich, has accepted a position In the locaj office of the Luzerne County Gas Elec Absolutely PURE materials, SKILLFULLY compounded, make MEDICINE PREPARED at IIARTMAN'S do the most possible good.

HARTMAN, PLYMOUTH, PA. CHAS, REMAYN tric uompanv. Miss Grace Pratt Is III of congestion of the lungs at her home on Academy I. It 55 MAIN STREET. ASHLEY eueei.

Daniel VanTon. the uptown merchant, has with a couple of gentlemen from Wllkes-Barre embarked In the sale of pure water. They purchased 363 EAST MARKET STREET, WILEIS-BARRE ,1, i 1.

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