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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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4 EVENING ri nUUAY, UCIUtJER 25, lio J. r-' to communicate at ones wlthv D. A. Mackln at Retreat. i -I- FUNERALS i i.

fllhsWl lfrstSfflii.il JV if inmiin ll IS lllllli i i -1. n' 'jm A TT 1 ,1 mm mm mm mm Mist Julia Kennedy, ITU (EI 'MM mw i MfM Allot A. Grabam. Graham wlH be. held Saturday after nort at' o'clock from the home of IWJwl lr 1 itf dlet yesterday morning- at 11.

SO o'clock at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Martin Kane, 111 Park avenue, following 'a several weeks Unesa of eompllca.tlons. Besides her cousin with whom she made her home. Miss Kennedy Is survived by the following uncles and aunts: John Kennedy, eltv. Benlamln IT.

ner parents, Mr. ana Mrs. John Graham, 16 Reg-en street Service at the' home will tie private. Burial In Wlldame, Bunbury; Mrs. P.

J. Rellly, City cemetery. Bflsd Helen R. Field. fnnftrnl rr Ml u-ai.

nli Ibmnp QJJ rreeiand; John Potters, Rock, and Mrs. James O'Nell, Kingston. 1 The funeral "will be held from the home of her cousin Sunday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock. Burial In St Mary's Cemetery at Hanover. will be held from the home of her Barents, i Mr.

mnA Mr u- miA 211 (South River street, 'at 1:10 o'clock tiuaaay anei-noon. Burial In Holien-back Mr Ethel "jg. Rice. The funeral of Mr ETth' Nelson SRlce, twenty-nine. Jeckeon Township winter's withering, icy blasts to mock your heedlessness? With government restrictions on, all stove foundries cutting their output squarely in half no telling what disappointments await those who put off until the eleventh hour the selecting of this absolute necessity for winter living.

Every chilly gust bear down conviction that stove are good things. Ours certainly are good in performance made of good, trustworthy materials extremely good to look upon for they're all made over special ipecification ordered exclusively for our trade and exclusively for Wyming Valley homekeepers. Why wait for who died Saturday, Oct, 9, following an nines or pneumonia, wa held from her late home 'Monday after 'V John Grill. Thefuneral of Mrs. Johri Grill was held from her late residence, 18 Hughes street, city, at 8:80 o'clock this morning.

Sery loes were private and were conducted at teh home by Rev. Charles von Welden, of St. Boniface Church. Burial was In St Mary's cemetery at I Hanover. The pnll bearers 'Frank Peter Kemmerer, Charles 8.

Charles Grill, John and John Edward Conahan. The funeral of Edward Conahan will be held from his late heme, Chestnut street' tomorrow mornlnsr at 11 noon at 1:10 o'clock. The services were, conducted by Rev. J. W.

Price, Trade In Yoor Old Stove On a Wcw o'clock. "Services at the residence and' Tehman, assisted ty Rev J. R. Truckevllle. Burial was In Leh- man cemetery.

Mrs. Rice was born In Jackson Townshlo In 1889. There she resided her entire life, flhe was married about elrht years afro to- Albert Rice, son of Mr. and Mra Burt Rice, Leh-man. She was well known to a large circle of friends.

A devout member of the Christian church. Mrs. Rice was Interested In al branches church work, particularly In the work burial in St. Mary's cemetery at Han over. And Get Every Cent of Allowance Thai's Due NEW STOVES FOR OLD that's the idea.and scores of thrifty housekeepers have already taken advantage of our liberal offer and now havea new, splendid heating or cooking stove in place of the old, worn, unpatriotic, poor baking-stove they allowed us to take, in return and pay them liberally for besides Beaters $15 to $75.

Ranges $42.50 Eo $95.50 Mrs. Tudor Griffiths. The hour for the funeral service of Mrs. Tudor Griffith, of Parsone, has (been changed ifrom two o'cloxsk to of the la Ales. Aid Society.

Her hus-1 morrow afternoon to three o'clock, It band survives. was announced this afternoon. Mrs. Anna Hayword; The funeral 'of Mrs. Anna Hayward will hnM ffftm hA, Ia hnmA 01 Jjonliio Bcmclllcr.

Louise Demelller, daughter of Mr. Dem tiller, died last night at 11 o'clock at the family hnnri 171 Prlnsle street, JMnjr'e, horn 171 lifwiM iiiiiiiifiHi alL ''O r- bo ocioeK. liurlal in Mt Green two days' Ulne of com- wood. TfAHfltAM liffff horn Via 4e fnllowlnsr i plications. and wll The funeral will be private be held frrtm the family V.

home also survived by the follewlnjr 4roth-er and slaters; Mrs. Phtlln Thom)ii Mrs. Richard Tdwards, Arthur. Harry. George and Charles Brown, all of fareons.

i Mrs. latnciine nurae. Mr. Andrew RnMv. Mrs.

Andrew J. Ruddv. 27. Haele street, died 'ast evrnlnjr at 7:4 o'Mook a the Armory Emerenev Hro'tal, fo'lowlns a severe attack rrlp. only a few hours after nor Knsnd" hni ben hurled.

Before marr'ape she wa Ml Mav The funeral or Mrs. Catherlnp Burko was held from the famllv To Chase The Monday JBlues Away You This Washer For Next Wash Day Regular Price AT $6.95 Good, bye lame back, sore joints and tired bodies every Monday. Little need to worry over Monday washings with this neat, compact, perfect working machine in your home. It is staunchly made and bound with tough iron bands holds a full size family washing and washes spic and span clean with no injury to the most delicate fabrics. The youngsters will actually enjoy operating this machineit works so easily.

home. Fast Market street, at o'clock yeeterday afternoon. rla' was at Sugar Notch. The nail tiear- I "Vserston. dniiehtfr vf Ohr'topher ers were: James Allen.

Georjre Bear 1 vitintnn. Mty, who with one Thomas Burke, Cornelius Noonan Krlc Williams and John Kennedy. J-nfhr. riv. and two p-rm, Mr Hush O'Men M'lvrle.

and M. Heaiey. New York C'-'v. survive The "fungal will hild frm the fcnrnn ttf hr fnthr.ln.Thw.. Andrew Ruddv.

ft' SU R'flckman atret, o-tnri1av rffernon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. olllc O'Donnell. The fineral of Mra. Nellie' O'lon- nell will be he'ij from undp-rtp'-inR room of Harry Jlooney, South Washington stre, tomiorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock.

Burial In St Mary's cemetrv at Hanover. (n st Mary's Cemetery Kt TERMS 25c A WEEK miover. Fxlward Ryan The funeral of Edward Ryan will ho heM frrm ht home. Auhu.rn street Mra'Thnmna Rofe. SO, d'l Wednesday at Retreat, of complication.

Relatives and friends are requested Specials Ira WHITE ENAMEL and (Guaranteed BRASS BEDS at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning-. Bur- lal In St. Mary's cemetery at Han. over. BEDS- .50 BEDS- $15.52 BEDS- DURINGTHE SI4.B0 BEDS- EPIDMC Mrs.

Catherine Tatteraoll The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Tat-teraoll. who died yesterday at Cty Hospital, will be held from her late home. 244 South Franklin street tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Burial In St.

Mary's cemetery at Hanover. ADDITIONAL DEATHS White Enamel, rigidly made, two-inch continuous posts four filers. A very pretty and reliable Oxydized finish? two-inch continuous posts ou perfectly rigid and strong A rjr fillersSpecial inch diameter corner posts square style massive top head and foot bars and! large chills; ornamental knobs (I A 4 fillers. Special. ftLitLiO TERMS $1 A WEEK BRAS S-fSquare post style2V inch; diameter; corner ornamental heavy top and foot rails 6 massive fillers.

Special (CQQ KA at P0VOJ TERMS $1 A WEEK iron Special $10.25 at It TERMS 50c A WEEK i (Continued from Page 10.) TERM? 50c A WEEK John Pooki John Potokl. thirty-four 83 Hem lock street, Georgetown, died this morning at 7:30 o'clock, following an illness of pneumonia. No Don't take any chances. you Atr't the flr stage of a cold, crecnv and chilly and a sore-nM throuchotit the body, with moeis'ng and coughing perhaps, either consult a doctor or get a fll -P't1-Ivottle of riHAwno-VTX. Tasteless Cod livor and Iron Tonic and take 't regularly after each menl and at brd time, if yon do this you will almns' surely ec'ane a cae of Rnnnlh Inft'i-ensn.

n-H do act quickly for your (mi nnke. Is jiiet medicine for.p" run down condition and a sn'endid r-rcconrtmrtive--ton'c- fpr tbo.p who a.ro re-ovorlns from Pneumonia, Gr'p or any other aerlous 111-rm You can get rHAO.vlV In Wltks-nnrre et Ihn utore or W. P. White apd Frank Bar- ber Daniel SlrOinm-lltcua. Daniel McConnellicue, 32, 26 Ashley street, Ashley, died of pneumonia this morning at 7 o'clock at Mercy Hospital John one.

John Jones, 65, a harnessmaker at the Empire shops, Lehigh and WUkes- Barre Coal Company, died at o'clock Thursday -evening at his plattons to safeguard the lives of" our J. J. O'Malley, rector of Sacred Heart home, 224 Parrish street The funeral announcement will be made later. home. Burial was in s.

uomuuu cemetery at Hudson. 444 Northampton street, Westmoor, died October 23, of pneumonia Tbe funeral will be held from her late home tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Burial in Hanover Green cemetery. SUGAR NOTCH people. Prof.

J. H. Finn, supervising principal of the Swoyersville schools, was called ttnbn and told of, teh work accomplished by organised effort at Swoyersville by the health officers, the clergy, and teachers cooperating. -'The chairman promised to Increase the number of local health offlccu and another meeting will be-held tonight to perfect the Frank ZolzaeimU. Frank Zelzennk, 23, 57 Carbon lane, died of last night.

The funeral will be hold 'tomorrow morn In Rev. Father Lyslak will have charge of the service. Burial In St l'eter and Paul Cemetery at Plains. Anthony Tunlla The Humeral, of jVnhony Tunila, nine months, son of 'Mr. and Mrs-John Tunia 74 Walnut street.

Georgetown, was held yesterday aftenoon with burliil in the Ldthoianlan cem-. etery at Georgetown. Anna Gayauckas Tho funeral of Anna Gaiyauckas, Burial was In the Sacred Heart ceme-terjr Briefs. 'I Dr. Joseph Elward, Wahblngton, D.

Is spending a few days at the home of his parents, Mrs. Thomas Elward, North Main street. Fifty-six cases of influenza were reported yesterday, the largest number that has been reported in a single day. The situation is becoming Tery serious and alarming. i All registrants In class are urged to be at Wilcox field at o'clock for drill practice.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kltner, of Towanda, are spending a few days with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Clymo of Harriet street The local fire department received three false alarms inside of an hour last evening.

The Individuals that en-Joy playing with alarm boxes will re-gret it. PLAINS Board of Health Meeting. The board of health met last night at the town hall and considered ways and means the prevailing epidem MlciiacI Ioszko The funeral of Desrko was held this afternoon his loute hnme. 96 WnLniu xtreft (lMrcrtnwn. eluven, 76 Grand street.

Miners Mills, who died yesterday mornmg of pneu ic. Patrick McDonald was chairman, Thomas Clinton, secretary. Bev. iF. Kas-acsum, district chairman of the Cham Services were conducted et the home bv Rev.

Klfholna In monia, was held yesterday atxemoon. Uurial was in the Lithuanian ceme Funeral of Child. The fbuneral of Gladys, sis months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith was held from the home of her parents on Burns street yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

The pallbearers were: Affnes Corcoran. Susan Nugent, Mary Reynolds, Madalene Gerrlty. th Greek cemetery tt plains. ber of Commerce, was present and explained the details of the efforts of oth tery, ait Miners I KHtH -I er communities to combat the disease, and the prime necessity of the local au lliomas Connors The funeral -ot Thomas Connors urn a Viol 3via mna-nlnie- at 10 o'clock thorities to enforce an local neaiui res- fom his late home, Main street SSEss Kolwllck Cliild The funeral of the child, elgMeeoi nipirths, of Mr. and Mrs.

George K-olb-oiick, -who died Wednesday, was held tlila morning, with Tu-ial, In the MuMfoy teemetery. Mlcliuel Petro The funeral of Michael Petro was held front late hom, South- Gnantl sreet, Miners Mills, this morning: at 0 o'olook. Rev. Nicholas Csopey of. f'c'uited ait servl-ces at the hortie.

Burial was in St Greek Catholic cemetery at I'lalns. William Oonlon The funeral of WUliam Conlon was held this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from his late home at Hudson. Rev. Church, condwted services tit the Just Arrived froim New York A Shipment of NewDresses, Attractively urowntown, piwston Townanup. ivev.

H. J. Ruddy conducted services at the home. Burial was In St. John's cemetery at PMitston.

The pall bearers were: John Bllbow, Edward Crane Patrick dlshan; Michael Franklin, Harold Sheridan, and Michael keUy. Ijouis Krachcnfels The funeral of Louis Krachenfels was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of his parents, Park avenue. Services were conducted at the home by Rev. George Fischer, of St. Nicholas Church.

Burial was In St. Nicholas cemetery at Shavertowni Delightful Pastimes Is the Pleasure Kodaking- In Fall and Winter ---Thousands of our soldiers are now in rest They will Priced At Dniihln Funeral enjoy the picture of home homefolks you send them. A DEAD STOMACH KODAKS $1 TO $500 i Developing FREE morning wnem jonn jraiesga, iwemy-four, and his brother-in-law, Anthony Shamburski, thirty-two, both of whom died Wednesday morning at the former's home, Stanton Hill, were burled in the Georgetown cemetery. Services for the two men were conducted at their late residence. H.

Andreas, seventy-esven, 2S North Washington street, died last night of general debility. Tho funerai will be held from his late home Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial in-Nanticoke cemetery Joseph P. Gibbon Joseph Gibbon, tihjnty-flve, 11 Sturdevant street, died last night at hi homo of rwieumonla. The funeal The collection comprises one of the most advantageous purchases we have been able to make since Fall begun.

Rich, atylish models, made of Taffeta, Jersey and Serge. Styles include new collarless models, various pleated effects, fringe, beadinir and broid-erv. Choice is exceptional. If you want to sive from Large fresh stocks of films always on hand at Of What Use It? Thousands? yes hundreds of thoun-unds of people throughout America tri taking the slow death, triatonent 1tly. i They are murdeiHnsr their own tomach, the, bep friend thfv in their subllnx ignorance they "'Ink Oiey are putting as'de the laws of nature, This is no sensational ftatement: 's a startl'n to truth of whiTh any honorable physician will not These thousands of petals.

are swallowing dally hugs -quantities of pen-iln and other stronsr digesters, made idpec'ally to digest th food In the itomswh without on-y aid at ill from WffiE': $5 to flO on the dress you had intended buying, here 1 -l A I rtC i SO. WASHINGTON STREET. 19 will be held Monday at 230 o'cloolc. Burial in Mt-Greenwood cemetery. Richard Oukcs Kk-hard Oakes, Twenty-nine, 602 1 Right Off East Market.

c3 a wonaenut opparromxy, SMART COAT OF PLUStl $37.50 This model fa a copy of a coat at exactly twice the price. Method of bringing out the smart lines of. the garmt is through a very odd back and an odd treatment of the belt. Salt's famous Peco Pluah and lined throughout. Open An Account Today We Clothe the Your Credit Is GOOB I'h" digestive niemibrane of tnt -Ml-o-na stomach tablets rd'sre din- I'nrsed stomach In flvw m'ntosj they 1o Tpken reirnlarly for a few Grand street, parsons, died last' night of pneojmonCa at his home.

i BcksIo E. Slglin Bessie E. S'glln, ninetoen, 123 Kno ih.i. TiirJf. lied of Go 43 West RIarket Btreetv Hurley-touliraii IVilkes-Barre's Leadins Credit Clothiers.

yesterday at the family home. The funeral will be hold from h-er la'tc home Bunday afternoon ut 2:30 o'-elot. Burial In the Asholy cemetery. iZ West Market Street. "eeks thev build run flo-wiT itomach and make it stronr 'o digest' Its own food.

Ther lnd'--nt'ori. telhlng, sour stomach and hendajche will go. M'-o-na stomafch tahlots are sold ii is Ii -r ii Mrs. Gertrude Kvans 1 Certruds rvi, twenty-five, everywhere end by W. X)..

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1884-1972