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

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THE EVENING NEWS. AUGUST 29, 1912. 11 mi Myrrioiith Department and on Thursday at Luzerne at 10 a. m. William Brady, of Kingston, left to-day for Equality, 111., to work with a mine drill company.

Mathew Evans and wife spent yesterday at Bloomsburg on business. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Edwards, of Franklin street, have left to spend ten days at Buffalo.

A set of rosary beads have been found in front of Powell's cigar store, where the owner may have the same be calling. OJmClr112 TjuX Main St. Bell "phono. JAMES GALLAGHER, Representative DON'T MISS THIS SALE VOIR MONEY WILL HAVE DOUBLE VALUE II EKE AND BELOW IS THE PROOF ZSESSSSSSffSm 8soond Annual Field Dy. Main street.

Tho marriage took place "The second amrual field exercises ofl Lehman and wan performed by Rev. R. Wagner, an uncle of the bridegroom SHUPPS KINGSTON daughter, Jeanette, of Vlclnrco. Mr. and Mrs." Robert ot Harris burg, and Mr.

and Mrs; Bllvsrwood and son. Vincent, of Harrlsburg, havo returned to their horn after attend lng the funeral of John C. WallOjCe. Mr. and Mrs.

William Qulglsy and daughter. Marlon and Elisabeth, spent Sunday wltff relatives at JMttaton, Miss Rera McQarray, of Ilaaleton, has returned home after a two weeks stay with the Mlssea Conahan. of Marlon street. Miss Mildred Wolfe has returned after a two week's stay with relative at Berwick. Mrs.

J. Clark and daughter, Ella, of Carbondale, are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Donlln. Miss Margery Mitchell Is spending a few week's with relatives at Bethlehem. Mrs. Edwards, of Bethlehem, has returned home after spending two week's with friends here. Miss Ellen Ford, of Walnut street, has returned home from the Mercy Hospital where she has been for tha past throe week's undergoing treat-ment for a fractured llmh.

William Carrol, of Carbondale, Is spending a few days with friends here. The couplet were unattended end returned here immediately after the ceremony and will go to housekeeping here. felloes, Oxfords and all gent's furnishings at prices that will never he-forgotten In Plymouth. The fire aalo of WALTER LUB1NSKJ. iCut Pricesfor Fir Company No.

4, of Lance Hill, larksville borough, will be held at Firemen's Park. Boston Hill. Labor Day. Monday, Sept. 2.

Numerous beautiful prises for the various athletic events have been purchased and are on! exhibition In the atore window of Harry Oppenhelmer's clothing atore. Following la the program of the events: Bull game between Chestnut Htreet Defenders and Maltby tum; 1:80, ball Riune between No. 2. D. and No.

.11, Iehlgh Wltkes-Barre teams; moo for boya and glrla under 10 years, first prtse, J5c; second, lac: third. 10c; race for glrla undor 15. first prize, silver buckle; second, pin; 100-yard dosh for amateur, first prlxe, sold medal; second, silver medaL. third, bronze medal; fireman's race (one man from any company), first prise, second. dancing; old men's rnco for nil over 50 1 Contest Postponed The content for a handsome rug, which was to hHve been chanced off at the social to be held In the basement of Ft.

Kephen's Church on Glrard avenue next Monday, Sept. 2, has been postponed until Nov. 28, Thanksgiving, Pay Days when It will ho disposed of et a ball io do held on that date. Plymouth's Greatest Sale. If you value money let nothing keep loholas- Harlos Very early on Tuesday morning, and at the home of the bride In Mott street Harry A.

Marios, who holds an Important posit Ion in the firm of Messrs. Carey fc Ransom, builders and contractors, was quietly married in the preseneo of the family to Miss Rlod-wen Nicholas, who was prettily dressed and carried a bouqueta of flowers. The Rev. Lv Ton Evans, (Missionary) officiated on the occasion. The two young people are well known on the West Side.

Mr. Marios as a strict temperance young man. and an active member and Sunday school teacher at the Dorraneeton Baptist church. Mrs. Marios Is second daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Nicholas, well known for many years and greatly respected by a large number of friends, as well as in all the Haptist churches in this valley. Mr. Nicholas has been for years a leading deacon and faithful clerk of the First Welsh Baptist church of Edwards-ville, for 23 years or more, is an ex-moderator of the North End Pennsylvania Baptist Association, and Is the old special correspondent from this section to the Drych (Mirror) the you away front Ihe fire sale of shoes CREAMERY BUTTER, Finest Butter in market, Pound 32 PEACHES, Regular 20c Can, 2 for 25 CORN, 3 Cans for 20 TALL PINK SALMON, 3 Cans for 25 FANCY LOOSE RAISINS, Lb 7 KELLOGS CORN FLAKE, 3 PKGS.

for 24 SN0WB0Y SOAPINE, 4 BOxes 16 PORK AND BEANS, regular 15c can; 3 for 25c CLOTHES PINS, hundred io BAKING POWDER, Lb. Can 10 DORIC MATCHES, 3 large boxes for 24c MUSTARD, regular 10c, 3 glasses for 21 "T.uzerne Volunteer Fire Depart, ment, 16th annual Plcnio and Clam Bake at Fern Rrook Park. LaborDav. Ton are invited. Come and bring your friends." and furnishings at LUBINSKT'S store.

Harry V. Ijong. upholsterer and repairer, 67 Willow street. ASHLEY Rest Reef to boll 10c Hest Beef, Pot Roast 2.9S for Regular If BO Rag Flour. Best Cream Cheese 19c 2 lbs.

mixed tea 59c Good strong coffee 2 3c ti l-4c for 15c wash gods for Embroidery up to 69c. 15c for 2fic Fancy Ribbons. 23c for Whlto Hlankets. 9c for Children's I'nderwear. 3c for 10c Tomato Soup.

1 lb. Sugar FREE with 2 lbs. 2 9c coffee. 1 lb. cakes FREE with one can baking powder.

years, first mrlae, 'second. SI; one-mlle race, first prlzo. gold medal; sec-ond, allver: third, bronze; boys' nice under 1C, prizes, boseball bat and giove; 880-yard raoo, mednls as prizes; tug of ww between ten men of any fire company. 'Tho Judes of all events will be Or. C.

L. Ashley, Dr. D. U. Drake and John Rowe.

Starters. John Cum-mlngs, James Gallagher, Kdward Tr.y-lor; athletic commltte, Jmes Kennedy, chairman; Yorath Evans, and Thomas WllUnms, treasurer. Harry V. Long, upholsterer and re palrer, 67 Willow street. Wagner-Jcnes Nuptials.

Miss Mamie, daughter of Mr. and! Mrs. John O. Jones, of fi At I Unclaimed Letters. fnchilnied letters advertised at Plymouth, Aug.

20, 1912: John L. Ivlllaillon, Anna Connell, Schneider Mrs. A. C. Haley, Kdward J.

Miller, M. Sampson, Mary Thumman, Mrs Jack Tlmms, Annie Bakula, Jwan Cy-buch, Wojciech Dul. Pozcf Jonco, Irdoh JuoszkiawlcziiH, Anton! Kvaslesky, Jechil Kolin, Anton! Niescier, Slanls-law IJabei'ki, Aiiloul Skonlcezny, Uron-iblawa Turoskl, George Szamboroskl. OOTCT IS Mmtm RUni Both Phones. Quick Delivery.

1 b'adin Welsh weekly of America: and has won in the past prizes for his bardic, and llterarv productions. Miss Mary K. Nicholas, Eldest sls-' ter, acted as bridesmaid and Ira Har-los, brother, was the, best man. The young couple after the wedding break-: fast immediately left by an auto to catch the first train at Wllkes-Barre for Philadelphia, Atlantic City and street, was married yesterday niter-noon to Harry J. Wagner, the well known meat merchant, of 3u5 West Mille Bros.

other interesting points. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This Is to certify, that the of Plynmuth, witnessed a successful demonstration of the Standard Fire Extinguisher, given near the town hull of Plymouth, by Thomas M. Lewis. The Standard proved to he very efficient on gasoline fires. D.

MORRIS, Burgess, Plymouth, Pa. AVc the undersigned, being present at a demonstration of the "Standard Fire Kxtinguisher," found it to be very efficient, especially on oil fires. DAVID J. RKKSE. Special Policeman.

ARTHUR W. KUSCHKK, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frankenfeld, of Hartford street, are entertaining Misses Edith Swartwood, Suslo Hes-lop, Emily Swartwood, Elva Swartwood and Millie Heslop, of Mountain Top. Mrs.

H. Ream and son, of Main street, are visiting Scranton friends. Misses Ituth Walsh and Begina Me-Cann have returned from Nuangola, There will bo a special meeting of the Rescue Hose Co. this evening. All are urged to he present as matters pertaining to the coming State convention will be discussed.

St. Io's congregation Is makdng extensive preparations for their basket picnic and outing to be held Monday at Mountain Park. Excellent musio LUZERNE. 84 MAIN The record of having won the greatest number of consecutive games In the National League Is held by the Providence team, which in 1X84, while a member of that circuit, won twenty games straight before a set back was encountered. Sporting Editor.

"Luzerne Volunteer Fire Department, 16th annual Picnic and Clam Hake at Fern Brook Park, LaborDav. Vou are invited. Come and bring jour friends." yesterday, the firm going out of busi- Sunday Games. Lumlxr Co. Fire.

The beautiful and newly erected office of the Kingston Lumber Co. on Prlngle street was so badly gutted by tiro last evening about II o'clock that Tha Irtcnl mHnHCPI' has OCen West Side Dept. has been engaged for dancing and a most enjoyable outing is promised. the owners and office force will not V.a oKIa ir. tu.l.

Civil Engineer. OWEN THOMAS, Minister. Drop a card and I will call. The "Standard" sells for $2.00. Thomas M.

Lewis. Another Rood game of base ball Is I transferred to Hazleton to assume scheduled for Sunday, when the I charge of a new store, mouth Nationals will play the Wilkes- Mrs. Fred Celmow and son. Charles, -ro i. have returned home from Huntington Baire Nat.onals on the ash.ngton MjllB wh(re thpy v3ited the former-B diamond.

Game will be called ut 2:30 mother, Mrs. M. G. Lowe. o'clock.

The following players for the Police Officer David Jones yesterday nuooi i. inc'i uniiv uuup m. Jen's excursion jmVj Tomorrow Only the choicest is handled at our markets. Phone or call. T.

F. MCCARTHY, Affent in the new building as they fully to each vear hv me.nhr hoped they would this morning. Fire gregatlon as well as other. nJ last evening damaged the interior of team are requested to report I shot a dog that was running about Wil- Office Town Bell Phone. at I o'clix shari Boyle.

Bryan, low street frothine at the mouth. The crowd this year is expected to equal if not surpass that of former years. A temporary bridge Is being erected across the Ashley planes above tha latches. the new bridge is being erected. P0RGIES the two-story frame structure, which has been jn tho course of construe-i on for the past months.

The I origin of the flames is unknown, but It is thought by the watchman that Griffith, Prop-Dougherty, Go- Don't fornet the great Indian picture" at the Lyric tonight "The Fall of Hlackhawk" in two reels. Several other good pictures will also be shown. C. Miller, prop. Burns Dalton.

Iike. saw, Harnen, Feeney, bosko and Drlscoll. aMwVdflVtil. ltallaV an explosive or gome nature was thrown through one of the windows. Mrs.

Anna Matey, of Philadelphia, is spending some time with relatives In this town. Lvman Mr-Pov rt A of Grove 1 HS ne heard a report about that time, National league Rocord. Answer to Plymouth Subscriber: Harry hmlth and family followed hy the smoke street, are home from their trip to I flames lmmeniaieiy vjcmoioiy Bireei, The alarm was turned in at 11:05 by Thomas Jones and Patroi- An ice cream social will be held at Funeral Tomorrow. The funeral of Ruth, the one year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Archelaus Weeks will held from the home on Orchard street tomorrow afternoon. Services will be conducted at the house at 2 o'clock by Bev. J. Hall Griffith, of St. Peter's Episcopal Church and infer-ment will be in the Forty Fort Hm.1fme fMr.S" t6' Issuing from the building.

The Kings-Hlllside. on Sept. 12. under the auspl- ton flre department resnonded and Electric Lights that we Handle are the Best ces of tho Christian Endeavor Society. I1U JIICI Hospital as the result of an operation performed on Saturday morniing.

Michael Ijehman is entertaining his daughter, Mrs. E. Jones, of Philadelphia, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs.

John Meglnes and children, of Brown street, spent yes- tcrdav with rAlqtli.An did very effective work In saving the best portion of the building. The 3 lbs. 25c FLANDERS 3 lbs. 25c HALIBUT lb. 20c BUTTER FISH 2 lbs.

25c BLUE FISH lb. 15c MACKEREL oftloer thought the animal was mad. The contract for remodeling the local armory was awarded to the Xanticoke Construction Company by the State Armory Board at a meeting held at Harrisburg on Tuesday. The work will lie started shortly. 'Miss Bessie Stafford, of Avondalc, has returned from l.oveiton, -where she spent the past couple of weeks.

August Weszenski. of West Main street, has fought the stock held by Walter Plszezek, Benjamin and Julius Grytzko and John Kopitzki, in the Plymouth boot and shoe factory. -The company will hereafter be known as the Ashley and Plymouth Boot and Shoe Co. A meeting of the degree team of the Eagles will be held tomorrow evening in the K. of C.

Hall. Fire Company No. 1, of Larksville, will hold a social on their lawn at Snyder's Corners this evening. Mrs. H.

W. Dugan, of West Main street, is entertaining Miss Quilla E. Logan, of Bloomsburg. The regular monthly meeting of the Larksville borough council will be held in teh town hall it that place tomorrow evening Instead of Monday, it being Labor Day. office furniture, fixtures and a valuable adding machine were In the new office building ready for the first day's work In the new building to-day, but they are badly damaged.

The loss including the fixtures will be over jii i.orranceujn, PLAINS All sizes In stock. We handle an almost complete line of goods and can save you money and car fare. Wiring estimation furnished at short notice. Infant Son Buried. The Infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Davis, of Center avenue, died last evening. The funeral was held this morning, burial was made In the Glen-wood Cemetery at Nantlcoke. C'. B.

Wolfe and family attended the funeral of Mr. Wolfe's sister, Mrs. Honeywell, at Wyoming, yesterday. The outing of the Gwents will be held at Harvey's Lake on Sept. 13, and not tbe 15th, as stated yesterday.

Special cars will leave this town and Plymouth about 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Lewis and daughter are spending some time in New York and Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Lewis, of Short street, are at Harvey's Lake for the week. The family of S. Simkovitz have closed their summer cottage at Har Briefs. Some time ago the members of Wad- F.

J. MARKLE Bell Phone 112 EAST MAIX ST. A School Board Meeting At a special meeting of the Town ship school hoard directors last even, ing in the High school building, with all members present, the plans for the addition to Cleveland street school were accepted, and advertising for bids to construct building were authorized. No action has yet been taken in. Newell Building Nearly Completed.

The Newell building at Kingston corners will mean more business places In that locality, for many leases have already been signed by businessmen from various towns. The structure is of brick and will be completed next week. Those who have decided to open up places the build hams Lodge decided to chance off a $10 gold piece for the benefit of one of their brothers who has been laid up a long time. It Is requested that all who have books for the purpose will try and sell them and make returns to the parties from whom they received them, by ing are the following: Linn Wlndt 2 lbs. 25c i-Kdid me appointment of teach- vey Lake for the summer.

Misses Clare Kelly, Helen Moyle and Anna Flinn, of Plymouth, called on Edwardsville friends Tuesday evcjiing i Mrs. Pritchard, of Scranton, Is the- electricians; Peter Kohn, of Plymouth, eds and janitors to tho vacaneU. nt luesaay evening, September 3rd. dry goods; derald feaundersi Wilkes- ftlled- and ih Andrew 'Mras, son Andrew: and Barre, pool room and cigars; Geofget ken by the two warring factions pre.J DORRAjXCETON daughter Martha, of Shawnee avenue, Sacks and Mr. Blstaikns.

Wllkes- returned lwst evening from New York One Minute, Please ity, where they epent the past week guest ol Mrs. John R. Llewellyn, of Bunny lane. The Bench Club, of this town, composed of sixty-five members, will hold Barre, eating house. There is some talk of an up-to-date dyeing and cleaning establishment being opened un in one of the apartments.

Mr. While there they attended the funeral of John Wadditz. a former well known "Luzerne Volunteer Firo Department, ioth annual Picnic and Clam Bake at Fern Brook Park, LaborDav. Vou are invited. Come and bring aci'oiui annual ouung and clam resident or this place.

bake at Voungblood's farm Saturday i pwpl1 expects to have all of the and Sunday. A fine nroe-ram of r-! miilding- occupied when it is finally your friends." Be a continuance or tne deadlock up until the schedule time for open, ing schools. A motion by Quinn to take up tha regular business at last night's meeting was made, but the majority of members would not agree, and tha matter was held over until next Friday nlght( when another meeting will be held. Upon a motion by Judge the board decided to advertise for the bids for the Bchool addition. completed, through his agent, Squire John Pella8 and daughter, Mrs.

Ber tha Francis, of Omaha, are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Irving. Shultz have re.

chest ra music has been arranged. Chapin. Miss Phoebe Hoffman, of this place, spent Sunday as the guest of her sis over. If a congh it cured Look this fou have and want turned to their home at Charleston, W. ter, Mrs.

Lawrence Rex, of bhick- alter a pleasant visit with the for shinny. mers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Tho Gwents will resume their rehearsals in the town hall Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. It is hoped that all members will attend and a successful sea.sort is anticipated.

Mr. and Mrs. David J. Addis and Miss Jennie Williams have returned from a visit to Carbondale. Miss Lillian Wallace, of North Dor- Shultz.

Miss Gwrndolin Lloyd, of Edwards ranceton street, returned home yester quickly take Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup ville, is the guest of Miss Sarah Bar day after spending the past three weeks at Atlantic City, Philadelphia rett, of tbis place Great Public Markets Wilkes-Barre Plymouth and New York City. Mr. and Mi-f. David Phillips and' Miss Florence Lewis ajid Marenrpt Mrs. Joseph Applcgate, of Kingston, children Dcssie a.nd Gordon, of liale- Funeral The funeral of Mrs.

Elizabeth Shales was held yesterday afternoon at J.tO o'clock from the home of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fress Shales of North, Main street. Services -were "conducted in the, house and Interment was hade in the city cemetery. wiiiiams were out ot town callers Tues and Mrs. Oscar Laur and daughter, of; lon I I Kingston ind Mr.

and Mrs. William Powell day. A Wft" f0rmer'Bl Arthur and- Ellas, are the Joseph Blttenhender -was- -a caller- at llest I.I Mr Mru 1 il Miss Margaret Allabaugh, is spend- n. -Nanticokc Tuesday. Anthony Htaskavage was a caller at Nanticoke during the week.

Ing two weeks with friends at Har- vet's Uk "dliir Broad, ol Green street, has HARTMAN The Rexall Druggist Briefs. Albert Lewis, employed at Hartmnn's Misses Fannie and Vira- Burgescm X. -lu Briefs. Constable Felix Dougherty went to oiyphant Saturday, charging two men. Charles Geeler and Joseph Mesnoskl, with defrauding a board bill of a Mrs.

Poeolla. The constable secured the necessary information and brought them back with little, difficulty. They were given a hearing before Justice Chapin- and sent to JalL R. C. Hull lias returned from Alberta, Canada, where she attended the funeral of Miss Louise Barton, who died at that place.

Miss NelHe Hin, or ficranfon, has returned home after visiting at the home of Miss Ida Parrish. The gas company has followed up Us edict of taking out all meters where the people refuse to pay the fifty cents a month meter charge, whether the gas is used or not. and yesterday cases are known where they have taken meters out. According to those who know there Is nothing in the franchise of the borough to the company giving them such a right and united action will probably he taken on the matter. A councilman, whos drug store, left today for Williamsport, and Oscar Burgeson have returned "wiiiium wnere he win take the state board ex home after a week's stay at Lily Iake.

I -u-pie-u me amination. muDua ifiuuui was a wBLruea in contract to lay the curb on Cleveland street by the commissioners. He waji the lowest bidder. The Italian Roman Beneficial society of this place will parade on La Mrs. O'Niel and daughter Agnes, of or tne ui- Ml members of the Plymouth Choral First National Bank PLYMOUTH, PA.

Old Forge, is spending a few davs with i V. tno mgn tho former's daughter. Mrs. Frank aLhVo1 Union, and others who are interested in singing, are invited to attend a meet Beseeke, of Poplar street. mhuimi oicijd, ot wasnniRion street, is on tho sick list.

ing to he held at the Welsh Baptist Mrs. Anna Fitzerald, is visiting her Church. Sunday evening. September 1, son, Raymond at Newark, N. J.

manner pimiu is aiter cnuren services. of Mr. and Mrs. WlHlam 111 Ule grery store Huno-htor Man- a Mr unrl 1 ru I ll (i. KeCSC.

It is TU TC and leMll Friends will please notice the chanee Remember Harry Scurman and son, Murray have i 'i its characteristics in time ofservices of the English Baptist Church, beginning next Sundav. returned home after a month's stay at the Huntington Valley Camp Ground. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000 lUEPLUfi $275,000 Commenced Business 1865. Three per cent, interest paid on javings deposits. Will paj all d-pogitft on demand without notice to ths tnnlL September 1st: 10:30 a.

preaching services Instead of 10 a. m. Sunday school will he at p. Instead of at 11 a. m.

Evening services hs usual. Mr. and Mrs. J. Seward and bor Day, celebrating the Christening of the society's flag.

The parade will leave the hall on St. Mary's at 10 o'clock. Miss Clara Sodon has been appointed to teach In one of the Laftln schools. Seats are being placed In the pa-rocial school for the opening day. Mrs.

Flossie Bell left yerterday for New York city with her daughter, Jeanette, and Intends making their home there. Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas have moved from Merrltt (street to th Bell homestead on Perkins street. Mr.

and Mrs. William Patton are moving Into the houso recently vacated by Mr. Thomas. daughter, Mary and Alice. Mr.

and Mrs. Isaac Thomas and Miss Meginnia An interesting and satisfactory dem "em mai mi- nuna only bloom once and that during the early morning hours. It has been viewed by large numbers of passersby. Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

Gwilliam Lloyd, of Bunny lane, a daughter. D. F. Nolan will leave to spend a few days at Lake Erie. Board No.

of the mincers' examining hoard, will meet in Pittston Tuesday and Wednesday of next week and Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Moyer are making an extended tour of Southern onstration of th- standard Are extinguisher was given fronting the town When In a hurry there are No Dlsa-polntments at this shop. We have the facilities to do the work on time. THE THOMAS Cleaning una Dyeing Shop Eley House Block.

W. Main Street, BOTH "PHONES. Established 1902. Pennsylvania and Maryland. mil amounted to less than fifty cents per month, gave the company to understand that they would take what they got, or the actual amount of the bill, and they consented speedily.

The borough council is taking the matter up. Mrs. B. S. Hartman was operated upon at the City Hospital this week She is a resident of Westmoor.

hall last evening by T. M. Lewis, the local agent. The Weitzenkorn properties on Rut- Prof. Theodore Bobaczowski and Sic- ter street, between Church street and the Matheson, are being repainted, muiKl Kowalskl will represent the Mar- cella Scmbrick Singing Society of this fenced and repaired under the supervision of James J.

Murray. The Old Reliable place at the annual convention of the Mr. and Mrs- James Hoffman art rW flays at WashlngtonT and Mrs. William Smith, of 218 held at Nanticoke September 1 and jjelaware. Miss Nellie Raird and Jennie Todd Attend the Great Wilkes-Barre mass meeting to, be held at Vaughn's Corners Friday night at 8 o'clock.

Fred Schwartz Bro WHOLKSALE LIQUORS WIVES. have returned from their vacation spent at Sunny Rank Cottage, Harvey's nut street, yesterday, a boy and a girl Born and Mrs. Tate Alex Edwards, of Pringle street, a son Miss Nellie Hughes is home from a visit to Harvev's Lake Lake. FOHfi I OUT Margaret Hughes Is on the alok list. Miss Madeline McCay, of Scranton, is spending a few days at the home of Miss Bessie Morris.

John Hughes and Phillip Condoon, have returned after spending two weeks In Atlantic City. Robert Parry, of Shawnee venue. Mrs. Morris HuKhes Is homo from her vacation spent at Sprioghrook, Pa. has returned from a few months' visit to his native home in Wales.

He was "Luzerne Volunteer Fire Department, 16th annual Picnic and Clam ine rami or It. p. Simons, located accompanied on the return trip by Mr Pure, Straight Whiskies, etc. Straight Dealing Straight Measures Straight Low near Carverton, was sold this week to Jones, a relative, who intends making I Bake at Fern Brook Park, LaborDav. Take Time By the Forelock You are invited.

Come and bring his hojuc here with Mr. and Mrs. Parry. Prices. a.

J. i.ainrop, or this place, through real estate agent James J. your friends." Miss Mabel West, of this place, and Mr. and Mrs. 1.

Morgan, of Maple WHATU tTTOTTfcUY WITH YOUR MONEY? Your dollar is your own. Your success in life depends largelv on what value you pet out of that dollar. Part of every dollar you have should go for comforts and luxuries that increase the attracive-ness of your home life. These aro assets. Good furniture, carpets, draperies, are part of the essentials of modern home life.

To buy these at the lowest cost is your privilege and 'duty. In our large assortment we cut prices always to the piinimum. You should huv these heme comforts here, however, only when you are convinced that trading here is profitable to vou. M. P.

M'GROARTY THE HOME FURNISHER. 518 Main Street. Edwardsville Telephone Connection Miss Edn'i Rltter. of Wilkes-Barre. Hienue, are their vacation at i orK.

rr-1 i. 1 1 What more can yon ask for your money? Both 'phones. have returned home a.fter a pleasant sojourn at Asbury Park. ur pimnc scnoois of Kingston will ARE THE RAIN WATKR PIPES on your house In good condition? We have a guaranteed brand. O.

C. Howell, 462 Main Edwardsville. open on Tuesday, Sept. .1 The Epworth League will hold a A teachers tnectins; will he held in moonlight reunion at Fern Brook Park Sept. 4.

Refreshments will be served ine iiiKh school building Monday iiiui it.jifi itt Ml CIOCKI free by the committee in charge. Tickets, 25 cents. Cars leave Parrlsh switch at 7:30 o'clock. LUZERNE Bessie Morris and Alice Little havo returned from Atlantic City. Margaret Hughes la ill.

Lorean Brannan left Monday for a week's stay In Coopertown, Michael Smith Is 111. and Mrs. Alex BallanUne, of Scott street, visited the home of tho former's brother, Mose Ballantlno, of AvOca, recently. jMIss Helen Reese, of Towanda, Is visiting here. Rev.

j. j. McHale has rturnst from a two week's visit to New York and Philadelphia. John Lcydon, of New York City, In the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Mitchell, of Main street. Fatrick Munroo, of New York City, Is noma, for a few days. Mrs. Thomas E. Evans, of Lincoln Heights, Scranton, formerly of this place, died at her home Hunday, Mr.

and Mrs. Prank Carpenter n4 niece. Mildred Magutre, hav rsturnnt from two week's Visit to Atlantic No better time than the present to get your fall footwear and no better place than the nearest one of our many price-cutting stores. We're housecleanlng now, and prices are down as a result. The Human Mind Special Mrs.

Walter Connor and daughter Ruth, of Centre avenue, are visiting at li i-jtnlr I it on ,4 i hiiu j.i- i inn uy. Thli week we are offering a bargain on our pur Tokay, Sherry and Port Wines. Also a fine Cherry cordial. See our window. PEOPLE'S SHOE Death of Mrs.

Mrkherk Mrs. Robert Rlrkheck, aged 37. dies at her home, 918 North Bennett street. Tuesday of Brlghts Disease. She is survived by her husband and one child.

John and her father. John Hill, of Yatesville. Funeral services on Thursday afternoon ut i o'clock at the home. when considering anything of Importance In very apt to connect the name of some Individual or thing with it. Thus In base ball you dwell on Cobb or Lajoie.

In politics a Teddy or a Tuft and In watchmaking or jewelry your thoughts unconsciously are directed on a meeting: ot tne Shawnee Warblers will be held at the home of William Jones on Shawnee avenue this evening. Rev. Owen Thomas, pastor of the Pilgrim Congregational Church, has returned from a visit to Moscow. Mr. end Mrs.

John Quinn. of Johnson's Green, are entertaining Mrs. Marie Rickard and children and August Beautty, of Pittsburgh. The Black Diamond Market, which opened In the Connole building on East Malp street several months ago for the sale ot green truck, was oloaad IP YOU HAVE LOOKED FOR A PLACE ALL OVER THE RANCH Your weary hones to rest: your thirst to quench. Then ro to the Boston Candy Kitchen where Jas.

STORES SB So. Main St. 7a E. MalnSt. Wilkea-Barre.

Plymouth S29 Main St. Kdwardsrllle. Leopold Freeman Whol esale Liquor Dealer PLYMOUTH, PA. City. -if -r-f'-- Short Note and Pcnnonals Miss Anna Thomas has returned Announcement has been made tit Dukas and his corps of assistants will home after spending a few weeks at JOSEPH'S 677 Mala Ijttrex, JEUwardaville, the coming marriage of Miss Budsac, of Port MithaL Care for you.

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About Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News Archive

Pages Available:
553,876
Years Available:
1884-1972