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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1930 FIFTEEN Picking Up Mail from Speeding Boat STOCKS RALLY LAWYERS OWE DUTY TO THEIR FINANCE TODAY'S THOUSANDS TO LOSE VOTE BY MARKETS SHARPLYATTHE SESSION'S CLOSE AND BUSINESS COMMUNITIES COURTDECREE PRICES A column of news notesl Received by direct wire dealing with the natton'si Must Pay Own Tax, Or and furnished by J. HA leading concerns and the stock market which will Brooks Memberf ot Should Aid Citizens In Securing Blessings Of Civil And Political Liberty Authorize Its Payment, theNewYorkStockEx- Recover All Of Early Loss- es And Part Of Yesterday's STRONG AT THE CLOSE be of 'inter est to locai tn-1 change, 15 S. Franklin Judge Holds 'J YYukes-mrre, fa. A THE STATE CONVENTION NAME TAKEN OFF LIST General business betterment will Railroad Stocks be experienced in the Fall, when tae 1J Alle Cpu 18 19 18U trade will unquestionably enjoy tbe A 198. 200 194 19.1.

Balti Ohi 101 10X 9 10d usual seasonal upturn, according to a statement made by Arthur Reynolds, Pittsburgh, June 25 Thousands of persons on the voting lists in chairman of the board of the Continental Illinois Bank and Trust Allegheny County face the possible Bedford Spring, June 15 Bernard J. Meyers, of Lancaster, president of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, now in Its 36th annual convention here, today declared that social, economic and Industrial Ctanad P. 180 187 184 Ui Chpk Oh 172 172 171 17 SP 13M 13- 12H I i 74 ity of losing their franchise as the result of a decision In a test case 21 MSP 21 22 handed down by Judge Jameb H. European Investors have been buy 53 S3 an 147 148 L. 112 11 Uray in Common Pleas Court to day.

60 ,60 146 14T4 112 1U JS 31 ers of American stocks during 'lie recent decline, according to a cabis- Killing the tax receipt ol Jtraei gram received Here irom a memoer Itubiuowitz null and void because trie ...40 Erie Ft 64 61 New York, June 25. Stocks rallied sharply near the close of an irregular market today, recovering all of their early losses as well as a good part of the ground lost yesterday. The market was strong at the close. The "store" stocks or mercantile shares were hit hard in the late selling wave, Montgomery Ward, Scars Roebuck and Simmons being forced down to tho lowest levels of the year. New York Central led the dividend rails in a new dip to 150.

Utility stocks were buoyant at the close. The market was dull and featureless in mid afternoon. (joins into the fourth hour the bears scattered selling orders and of the London Stock Exchange. Hubinowitz had not paid his taxes himself and hod not authorized Grt Nn 72 Grt 18 Class 1 railroads of this country their payment. Judge Gray order S6 72 18 68 60i 8S 8 ed the board of registration com Kan Cit 8 68 Leh Val.

60 On June 1 had 7798 locomotives in need of repair or ll'per cent of the 71 18 68 57 12 98 68 development of the nation "Is entirely due to the fact that civ.i and political liberty has een developed to higher degree here than eny-where on the face of the glob Meyers' assertion came in the course of an addrels before delegates assembled from practically every county In the State who are here for convention sessions which will continue through Friday. The president of the bar association pointed out that lawyers, as Individual members of the legal profession, owe to fellow citizens the duty of securing for those cit sens ths ble.igs of civil and political missioners to strike off bis name MKT. 3i number on line, according to reports from the list of qualified voters. 68 37 98 'A Ml 120 1M 99 "The tax receipt beyond all doubt 98 Misso Pcf 60 Just filed by the carriers with the Car Service Division of the Amer 0 4 was illegally procured and utterly void in ma hands," Judge Gray taid. 120 119 Miss 120 ft ican Railway Association.

This was 1168 160 Cent 162 decrease of 827 locomotives com he is not untitled to vote." The tax receipt of ltublnowitz, 97 NH 97 100 pared with the number in need of 94 repair on May IS. prices again sagged. U. B. Steel sold at 151, Uenoral Electric at 03 and Westinghouse at 126.

'4 who imd registered in the spring NY 95 96 No W'n 219 2119 215 2lb primary this year, was dated Aug. 68 66 Non Pf ..60 68V bpeculutive stocks of all im Priced at 100 and Interests offer- ii), ilia case was urougni oe- 69 portant groups gave up all of the Pennsyl 70 Readg 102 tore Judge Uray by Lawrence I). iJIalr. chairman of the committee ground gained in the. forenoon and Ing were made publicly today of a new Issue of Cities Service Company 5 per cent convertible gold debentures, due 1950, of which the total St 91 Howard Hartung in his speeding plane overtaking an outboard motor'oat which Is traveling at forty miles an hour off Detroit, Is pictured picking up the first ail by airplane froi.i a boat.

The hook on the dangling rope caught up the rope stretched between thetwo poles on the boat nnd the mail sack was lifted into the plane. The pickup Idea is for the benefit of small owns on navigable rivers. on elections of the Allegheny Coun 100 S9 53: 109 100 87 52 10S 94 in many cases retreated to a new low level for the full period since the November crash. 57 ty Bar Association, on an appeal 70 103 91 57 110 99 U7. 2.04 32? amount Is 1118.115,600.

rom a decision of too registration South Pf 110 South Ry 96 97 commissioners. Tex Pcf 117 Dependent largely upon the weather In handing down his declsloii to 115 115! 200 206 82 2l prevailing recently in Individual trade County Officials Go Un 204 Wab Cm 32 territories, some market centers re day, Judgo dray rapped the board of registration commissioners for not striking Kubinowitz's name 19 19 21 West Myd 20- Public Utilities Morrow Urges President To Visit Mexico port an active demand for hard wait, while trade in other sections ha.s been adversely affected by unfavor rom the voting list when the mat- tors first Was contested. As re liberty. In discuFisIng the type of men who have been admitted to practice In this state, MeyerB stated the requirements for admission to th bar in Pennsylvania "are gen-rally conceded to be the highest and best of all the states." I "It Is not sufficient that we stlrve to advance the science of Jurisprudence, promote adminUst of Justice, secure proper legislation, uphold the honor nnd dignity of the bar and perpetuate the hlstorv of the profession," the speaker continued. "Social and economic and Industrial development of our naucn entirely due to the fact Tint civil -nd political liberty has de-Vloped to higher degree here linn nspywhere on the face of the t'xwpts from the report ct a towml.ttc on special legal ethics we quoted by Myers following which committee reports werj laid before the delegates gards the tax receipt, the opinion On With Defense When Commonwealth Rests (Continued From Page 6) able weather conditions, Hardware Age says.

The advent of generally declared: fair and warm weather will serve tc 'It was established to be a forg ery as clearly as it is possible to establish any fact," PLAINS BOARD ORDERED INTO CODNTYCOUlvT Election Officials Asked To Explain The Extra Ballets lend the -needed stimulus to sales, which for the most part embrace highly seasonable merchandise at thid period of the year. Itossor Examined At tho opening of the afternoon Possible lar-reachlng effects of this decision were Been by local EARTHQUAKES RECORDED AT GEORGETOWN First Originated 3,900 Miles Away And Second 1,700 Miles EXPECT HEAVY DAMAGE Am Ft 60 63 59 62 Am Sup. 21 22 21 22 Cns 99 100 98 101 ft! Ele Lt 61 69 60 63 Fd Ser 30 80 30 30 Natl Li 33 34 32 33 Nh Am ..95 98 87 98 Stan 87 84 S). Unit I .32 33 83 23 Pub S'N 88" 87 87 91 Tire and Kubber Fisk -Ru .2 2 2 i Oododh 25 25 25 26 Ooodyr 60 60 58 60 Ste't W'r. 19 19 19 19 I Rub 21 22 20 20 session, Kosscr was under direct examination and made a cood witness In explaining and justifying his political observers who pointed out that it would go far to put an end A total of 342 mills reporting to thu the practice, common hero be actioku-on the Route No.

1 1 He explained his reasons clearly and fore registration days, of thousands of tax receipts being distributed by ward politicians to those of "the then turned over for cross examina West Coast Lumbermen's Association produced approximately 172,000,000 feet of lumber during ths week ending June 14, which was slightly less than the production reported by 138 mills for the previous week. tion under Attorney Edmund Jones. faithful" who had not paid their Attorney Jones la attempting to Washington, June J5. The that President Hoover niny visit Mexico before autumn was projected here today after ho had had a conference with Ambassador Dwisrht W. Morrow, who Is retumlnff to Mrxlco City the last of this week to wind up his affairs.

Morrow slrongrly urjred Mr. Ilinver to piy his long-premised visit to Mrxlco before he (Morrow) retire, whlrli expected to he in. September. Jf pointed out that the president's western trip this summer will take- him iiro the soulhwe-t nnywnv, nnd that the oecaslon afforded nn opnortune time to cross the border. Mr.

Ilfiover took the mitter under advivemenr. bring out that the work would be taxes. Copper Stock cheaper and bettor if bids were ad Electric operation of all railroads 54! 53 64 68 on the Atlantis seaboard, extending LARKSYILLE BOX OPENED KINGSTON vertised for and given under a contract, instead of on a cost-plus basis. Rosser declared he. turned the 45 Am St Anacon Andes Cp J.

R. HOMER EMPLOYES ENJOY DINNER AT INN from Boston to Washington, will bt; 20 Cero Pa'o 44 accomplished within "a very few years," Samuel M. Vauelaln, of Philadelphia, chairman of the board of matter over to Rrcese after he had decided his action. 4 45 46, 20 19 19, 44 44 44 14 11 i3; 87 87 37! 32 31 16 16 16' 10 10 10 Upon petition by Attorney It. A.

Livingston, Judge John Fine this afternoon Issued an order to have the members of the election board of the First Ward in Plains appear the Baldwin Locomotive Works, de 1.o Ingpirtn 14 Kencot 37 Magm Cp 31 Nov Cons 16 Tenn 11 clared today. TWO INJURED IN Nw 3 quakes, df scribed at were recorded today on The employes of tlie .1. Homer C'oipany were le.iantlv entertained at dinner ml rjrds n( the Itrldge Inn. TrucksvOie, cri Monday evening. The occasion celenrattd the victory of thu grpy team over 'he aeiemo Volume of traffio currently being In court at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning' to explain charges of fraud LOCAL MISHAPS Steel Stocks handled by the Union Paclfio Sys giHiili at I'onliiam Unl-erilty, Thp first tiemor.

rerord'id (1:1:5 n. m. D. originated in the recent primary election. The sheriff's office, immediately sent Charles Marlander, 26, of 76 tne blue trim in the recent ein I'loyes content.

tem is showing about the same relative decline from the corresponding period of last year as war shown In the earlier months of this year. out men to summon the election Blrtnday Party A birthday party was held at the home of Miss Emma Reiser of Chestnut avenue In honor of John G'otn of Wyoming avenue on Saturday-evening. Games and dancing were features. Vocal solos were given by Thomas Murphy and piano solos by John Webb. A buffet luncheon was served.

Guests wero Ann Compere, Kitty Mcllale, Margaret Levoskl, Dorothy Qrebble, Margaret McHle, Katherme Muldowney, Betty Sum-mors, urphy. JoC Reddle, Joe Usher, Tom Oday, Chris Nolan, Grant Welch. Tom Davit, John Webb, Kenneth Mooney, James Mooney, Tom Kvers, Paul Gross. miles sway, It wai estimated FARMER'S DANCE AT FERNBROOK. PARK TONIGHT Church street, city, suffered Blight Injuries this afternoon when ho was John Lewis proved a cij ahle board Into court for tomorrow's It was probably in Northern Chile said Joseph Lynch.

Bt Beth StI 76 77 75 Col Fu lr 43 45 41 45 Crucible 72 72 72 72' Qulf St 40 40 38 38 Ludlm Stl 23 23 22 2S Otis Stl. 25 25 26 25 41op I Bt! 30 83ij 8- 8- 9up 16 16 16 16 Stl. 152 155 151 155 Vil according to Carl R. Gray, president. toastmaater us well as sor.g leider.

hearing. struck by an automobile operated Impromptu remarks were mo'tt by The Kccond, which was picked up by Thomas Fnrrell, of 238 The petition charges that the jjcaled returns show that thirty or more names appearing as Eavffig J. R. Homer, wllllsm MatW'Uinm twice, -at and clo 1trvcrffeBT7cITy7 Following treat" WHI Ujt-Murtlii! Ku was nnirll I'loi cIT niiiT- FUNERALS voted did not vote; that fifteen per dolph Cologne. Miss Margartt Troy ment in Mercy Hospital the victim was discharged.

sons on the list did not reside in the Vandum 70 77 70 and Miss Eliza belli Schappert 76 away. Lynch said." He declared the nunke probably was Ir. Jamaica or Yucatan, and lhat It would Thomas O'lioyle, 18, of 76 Curry, A selection, rntltled "I idian 115 115 Ygtn I 115 ward; that three others wereHisted as having voted twice, each and Hill, Plymouth, was slightly Injur Dawn," was rendered by Miss Dor considerable damage if it occurred ed when he stepped from the path that others whose were listed as othy Rioomberg, nrcompankd by In a hubitahlc region. SAILIUS Mrs. Veronica Saillus, 141 Boland avenue, Lee Park.

Thursday morning with a high mass of requiem at 9:30 in Sit. of one machine directly into that voters were dead. aliss Emily Reichr.rd. of another near his home this af The ballot box from the Sixth Ward of Ldrksville also was opened ternoon. He likewise was treated 115 oh 33 14 WV, 87 'i 197 17H 29 19 18 20 EIGHT DECISIONS ARE After the dinner, dancing and cards were enjoyed.

Those present were: Mlses Kitty Royle. Emily Kelchard, Anna Lloyd. Catherine in Mercy Hospital and then was Notes And Personals Hundred! of children are making use of Kingston's eight playgrounds which were formally opened on Monday for the Summer. Miss Helen Dowd, teacher of muKlc 1, the public schools recently returned to her home in Mansfield. Caslmir's Lithuanian Church, Ply mouth.

Interment, St. Mary's ceme tery, Hanover. Atlantic Rf Co Mid Cont Oil Freeport Tex den Asphalt Mex Seaboard Phillips Pure Oil Shell Union Simm Pete discharged. this afternoon but no fraud was shown. There were no changes found from the previous returns.

SPROW Adam Sprow, 370 Madi ANNOUNCED BY M'LEAN DISPUTE OVER LEASE son street, city. Thursday after Plunket, Margaret Troy, Ellen Co-burn, Dorothy Done, Ruth Threil.i,-TJorothy Bloomberg, Claire Fvr.ns, However, Attorney Livingston, representing the petitioners, secured noon with services at 2:30 in St, Lukes Reformed Church by Rev, Miia iiaker. Kuth Stom. ratU-nr-c the list of voters and is making check to determine whether or not ON CIVIL COURT LIST Tonight at Kernbreok Park will be held another of the popular dances that huve been held eekly and which have enjoyed increasing crowds. It is Intercs.ing to note that there are thousinds of dr.

nee patrons who enjoy these old fashioned affairs more than any of the more recent or more modern dances There Is also large numbers of people who make a special effort to attend these weekly farmer's dances at Tern brook Park to look on. To hear the amusing albeit raucous calling of the diiter-ent formation of the dances as well ns to witness the Intense Interest manifested on the faces of he participants Is a sight that no tne should miss If they would enioy wholesome entertainment. Tomorrow night will be held anothe of the enjoyable new dan res with rhe Virginians playing" a bangup (io-gram of new music. Kriday (he usual good old-time dances w'th Krank orchestra. the Decisions were rendered by Jucge W.

S. McLcun yesterday afterr.con H. A. Shiffer. Interment, Dennison cemetery, Forty Fort.

The body there was any fraud. Parkins, Mary Anson, Uis-roe, Margaret McOroartv, Elizale'n Schappert, Elizabelh Ailing. ir- Sinclair 20'i 8 Oil of 61H Stand Oil 30tti Texas Co S0 Tex Pao 9 Motor Auburn 95 In eight cases recently before him In argument court. They are br cf- In the suit of Ira K. Kresge, may be view at the home until 12:30 Thursday afternoon.

The casket will not be opened in garet Kennedy, Margaret Moony, Baseball News Tomorrow the two loca entries in American Legion League will play at the Kingston High School atftluti? park at 3 o'clock. The Cubs will have McCarthy pitching and B-11 cUchlng while Bossart's club will have Thomas pitching and Bepuilskl catching. guardians for Alfred and Nettle LOCAL UNION DISPUTES 34 2314 3 40 'A lH 30 20 1SH 20 i 20 63. 30 -H 00 99 2614 40? 2S 14 5114 10 13 28 Vi 24 32 22 37 33 17 29 10 18 20 20 61 30 50 95 24 39 25 13 "49 10 15 5 23 27 5 22 22 3(, 40 30 IMi 13 2' ti 30 50 98 2o 40- 28 61 10 27 6 24 ly us follows: Victoria' Balanls, Molly Shovllh, Wintersteen. against Martha Con A.

C. Schoonover vs. Ben.i.rd church. riorencs Uliovlln. Marie Osborne, doras.

Judge Jones this afternoon IN ROUTINE SESSION Chrysler 24 certified the case to the civil court SARPOLIUS Peter Sarpalius. 3." Roberts street, Sheatown, Satur Catherine Ryan, Winifred Sheridan, Mesdames M. Moran, Mabel Eartikowsky Questions of raised in affidavit of defense hre decided against the defcndi.it, and General 391j day morning with a high mass of Thomas, Edna Firminirham. Hudson Motors 23 requiem in the Lithuanian Church for hearing before a jury scheduled for the week of Oct. 6.

The case is the result of a dispute over the validity of a lease given to Martha lie is permitted to file a sill P'e Walsh. Kathryn Uiennrm; Messrs. Hup Motors Mack Truck at Wanamle. Interment, Nanticoke mental affidavit of defense to he cemetery. averments of fact within fifteen Condoras for the amusement park Miss Nellie "vlor of Warren avenue, has accepted a position for the summer at the Goeringtr-Uosser miniature -golf links on Price street and Wyoming avenue.

Mrs. R. J. Wilkinson of Spruce CARLE Charles Carle, 74 days. and bathing bench at Harvey's North Vaughn street, Kinirston S.

J. Jachlmowici vs. Peter ind Marmon Packard Paige Studebaker White Motors 13 C0 10 Wi 6 28 23 J. Robert Homer. William ic-Wllllam, John Lewis.

Roy Martin, Rudolph Cologne, William Jenkips, Robert Dana and John Zowokl. DEATH ROLL Scranton Aces, providing nrisic. Lake. It is claimed that Alfred Wintersteen was not qualified to Stephey Greenwich Hule to o.ien Executive board members of District No. 1, V.

M. W. of held a meeting In Scranton offices today. John Boylan, distcict president, reported that only matters pertaining to local union disputes were up for consideration. The board of conciliation will meet In Scranton tomorrow.

SIRS. ELK.WOR Dt'RKE I1CRIED Thursday afternoon with services at 2:30 by Rev. Clarence Hickok. Judgment absolute and defen lunt Saturday night the customary end special dance. enter into a lease and thereby mak street, and Mrs.

Alex Law of Hillside avenue, huve returned after permitted to defend: issue to be Wly Overland ing the contract invalid. submitted to the court for approval. Yellow Peonies Outfitting Co. vs Au Miscellaneous MRS. attending the funeral of a relative at Hazletou.

The following spent a few dayB PATRICK COSTELLO FUNERAL ALLENTOWN HOSPITAL June aged Advance Rum 9 10 Allis Chalmers 48 50 10 49 OAVXOJJ At Parsons. 1330, Mrs. Mary Gannon of general debility. 9 48 12 gusta Btraub Rule absolute nnd judgment of non pros entered end defendant's counsel fee fixed at 110 to be taxed as costs. Interment, Forty Fort cemetery.

ROONEY John Rooney, 116 Price street, Kingston, Thursday morning with a solemn high mass of requiem at 9:30 in St. Ignatius' Church. Interment, St. Ignatius' cemetery, Pringle. The Holy Name society of St.

Ignatius' Church will meet at 7:30 tonight in Bergen's Hall to go from there to the home of bereavement. at Camp Onawandah near White's Ferry: Ina Smith, Florence Floyd, Amer Brown 12 12 Mrs. Patrick Xealla Costello was 113 108 113 LOW BID IS $208,000 Harrisburg, June 25. Stonchak Dorothy Davles, June McCioskey laid at final rest this mornlngMrom Amer Can ....109 Amer Car Fy 42 Block Inc. vs.

J. Levy Rule 42 42 41 and Nan Cobleigh. the home of her sister, Mrs. Anna ECKERT At Wilkes-Larra Hospital. June 25.

1930, Isaac p. Eckert, aged 71, following an operation. EVASKI At Mercy Ho.pitnl. June absolute and judgment directed to Mrs. Florio Harris and son, Al Amer LocO Amer Stl Fdy and Quakcrtown, at be entered for plaintiff for $81'.

70, with interest from June 7, 18e 000 today -were the low bidders for 49 49 49 49 35 35 8r, 214 220 212 21 210 227 316 227 202 201 204 Brady, 17 West Liberty street, Newtown, with a high mass of requiem in St. John's Church, North Wilkes-Barre. The Bev. Father Paucratlus celebrated the mass. Miss McCormlck -sanfr and Prof.

len, of Albany, N. are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, of 146 Union street, for a few days. National Trade Extension Co.

vs. the general construction work con JOSEPH RUDINICKAS BURIED Amer Tob A Amer TOb AT Aso Drygoods templated at the Allentown State Mose A. Jlittleman The ques.ion of law raised in the afflduvitr of Hospital. Allentown firms on suo- Mr. and Mrs.

nnies Loflus and Aviation--Corp-- 5 5 4 I defense Is decided against the de contracta were Reber-Korn Wolfe Electrical The funeral of Mrs. Eleanor Burke was held, this morning from her home, North Franklin street city, with a solemn high mass of requiem in St. John's Church and was largely attended by friends and relatives. Rev. Dr.

Francis Mc-Ginley officiated at the ceremony, assisted by Rev. D. J. Kane, as deacon, and Rev; Father Pamcra-tious, O. F.

sub-deacon. There was a wealth of floral tokens in evidence, a silent testimonial of the deep feeling caused by her death. Pall bearers were: Paul Martin Kan, Robert Hemingway, William Junt, Francis McCormick, Donald Kilgallon and Charles Comesky. Flowers were carried by Charlie family will move from South Lan-don street tnis week to Olyphant. Mr.

Loftus was superintendent at Phillip Cusick played the organ. Rev. D. J. Kane sat iff the sanctuary.

Scores of friends and rel-tlves paid parting tribute at the Baldwin 20 20 20 20 Columbian Car 110 117 109 116 Com South 13 134 12 13 Construction "electrical worn, fendant, and defendant peimltted to file supplemental affldavitt of de-fenso to the averments of fact With 113,356: Edwin P. Seaeer the Baltimore, East End, for the plumbing, $23,700. in fifteen days. rites and there was a wealth of Congoleum 11 11 10 10 Corn Products 88 92 88 two years and last spring The low bidder for the general floral tokens in evidence Indicating: Charles Ludcs vs. Amelia Ludes agreement of the parties It was transferred to Dickson colliery of the Hudson Coal Co.

construction of two new buildings the high degree- of favor in which Dupont 102 103 100 103 Eastman Kod 179 179 1S3 Is ordered and directed that libel at the Mont Alto State Sanitarium she was regarded. Pall bearers Joseph Rudinickas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rudinickas of 17S Al mond lane, city, was buried today from his home following a high mass of requiem in Holy Trinity Lithuanian Church. Rev.

P. B. Pauxtis officiated. Many friends and relatives of the family attended services and there was a profusion of flowers carried by Anna Gedaris, Leona Solkauskas, Irene Mathonis and Stella Mathonis. Pall bearers were: Frances Zigmantanis, Isabelle Oegaris, Valeria Dagis and Anna Mahtsaa; I trtermerrr-wasa firefly" Trinity Cemetery, Georgetown, where Rev.

Father Pauxtis gave final benediction. Miss Margaret Moran, a social Famous Play 52 li 54 01 Si'i ant pay the sum of $400 to resprn- was A. R. Warner, Waynesboro, at weret John Nllnn, William Nllon, Gen Food Corp 61 52 50 Ji worker for the West Side Settlement, is taking a several weeks' $185,800. 24.

.1930, Mrs. John Kilnski, 43, of Nanticoke, complications. MICKL03 At Hazieton, June 21, 1930, John Mlklos, aged automobile accident. CARLE At Anne WgfnsF Ifospitat. Gettysburg, June 21, IS30, Charles Stanley Carle, aged 20, of Kingston of complications following Injures.

SMITH At Alden, June 24. 11-UO. George Smith. aged 79, of coin-plications. KOZCB At Oeorgitown, June 21, 1930, George Kozul), 3:1, if pneumonia.

STEVENS At Broadway. June 24. 19S0. Thaddeua Nesblii Stevens, aged 66, of lUBINOVICH At 1'lttaton Hospital, June 24, 1330, CaJimir Lubia-ovlch, aged 53, of Duryea, mine accident. JEVAN8 At Pittsburgh, June 21, 1930, Thomas I.

Evans, aged 50, formerly of Plymouth, of cations; dent as counsel fees. Gen Blectrio Florie Pope vs. Guiseppe, Cnlas- 04 65 62 UK course at a camp near Harrisburg Walter Brady. John Brady, William Cannon and P. J.

Lennhan. Interment was at Bt. Mary's Cemetery. Hanover, where Rev. D.

J. Kane THADDEUS N. STEVENS DEAD ante offered by GlOsser and Edmund Meehan. Interment was at St. Mary's lntl Comb Eng Intl Match nfNickei J2J73 69, is not approved; rule discharged The death of Thaddeus Ncsbitt and plaintiff permitted to file nexy gav a final benediction.

22 24 41 41 Sleevns, aged 60, a lifelong resi 22 40 26 26 in connection with her work. 1. MissGladys Boyd of, South Gates street, gave a luncheon for Mrs. Warren Seiple, formerly Miss Anne Jones. For some time Kingston school board has held in abeyance the 27 bond.

Rule for more specific. discharged. dent of Ross township, occurred h.tl Tel Tel Kresge Kreuger Toll Kroger Stores 20 26 22 yesterday at his home utter an ill Otto Quareslma vs. James P. BODIES OF MAN, WOMAN AND ness of complications.

Mr. Stevens 2J.k S7Vi 20 8 74 4jp Lehigh Val was a member of the Broadway M. E. Church ami was affiliated with 32 Montgomery 20 7 Si 72 46 Wrght liy agreement of parties, rula to open judgment absolute, the Issue to be submitted to the court for approval. 26 22 8 13 744 48 J3 plan of two sessions or one longer session similar to Wilkes-Barre and Larksvllle.

This year the board in thinking of complying with the visited her son, David Evans of Luff court, near Main street. Mrs. "Horace Hower of "lierwlcft, and grandson, Carl, visited at the Bloamingdale- Grange. He was a -Nat Biscuit, 74 Natl Cash Reg 47 GIRL FOUND IN A SHACK farmer by occupation. Besides his widow, hn Ifi K.ii Pullman 62 Radio Co Of A 32 wishes of the State In this regard DRAGONS TO VI AX AL'S Mrs.

A. by tho following children Radio Keith ntlri c'vri tnr stwtfiilM ll lfrficr Frank Young of Market street: day. Only comparatively few students 35 29 24 63 0- Mrs. Estelle Reese of Ridge 31 27 24 59 5'i 29 24 62 The Duryea Dragons will play M. Harvey, of Broadway; Mrs.

E. A. Hartman, Hunlock's Creek; Mrs. Stewart Anderson, of Pittston; work after school it Is ascertained street, has returned from a visit to the strontr Ashley St-- ill Remington Sears Roebuck Timken Rol United Ciirar 37 59 0 19- L. quieJLfpr New York, -June 25.

A frame house in Longbrook, Thomas Uurke of Bennett street, fttrrrfe Ixgion ball park. The Dur days, yielded Its secret of horror today Woman Slayer SeeksTaEvade -DMfhCJialr Mrs. C-rville Baer, Huntingdon Mj- Vtaiel SIpvphk, rtf 7 has returned from Notre Dame, Jol IcgTeak ing "Tn to 1 1 -found t.hree.Jiodlea.tjjojji, tniifeifcorp Wisconsin. Miss Mary Reese has accepted a position aTThT office of tTre Good Housekeeping Co. on Wyoming avenue.

and John, Dennis and Paul Stevens ahTTa gTrT. Each had been. shot. CFuea indicated the man had murdered United Oas I Prof. Parker Burt has left tor "51 30U 32 SJ 24 62 62 33 25 New York from where he Will sail 32 24 62 40 Cast I 8 Ind Aci Warner Bros for France.

the woman and girl and committed suicide. The man was Identified as the owner of the house. Charles Waters, 60, police believe the women were Waters' wife and daughter. Neigh-bora said. Waters had lost in the stock market.

yea Dragons are made up of the JCflllnttUitg ptayerni Mnayerr KtBAiq-Orlosky; captain, Matthew Gllliv catcher, Rudy Kulas; pitchers, John Jenkins and Steve Orlosky; shortstop, Outoski and Edward Cruda; first base.Kd Dushak: second base, Matthew Glllls; third base, Albert Aracavage and Stan- 63 41 On Saturday Miss Mary of South Loveland street, will 38 Mrs. Stanley Theiss and sons, have returned from a visit to Pittsburgh. "cpuiuuc -iiWU IJIVs West Airbrake 38-DSVi 36 37 of Broad way. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon af the residence and additional services will be conducted in Broadway M. E.

Church. Inetrment will filUUHIInyUillU Ll'ffletery. hanoverTwp. Trenton, N. June 25.

Application for a writ of error on behalf of rs. Hattie Evans, recently convicted of the murder eliiuitli ii. i 01 III BI 1 Money or cen; HslCTM, Isjl I flMlll, JUI1II CURB MARKET be married to Joseph Maher at St. Ignatius' Church. VI n.i have returned from their wedding trip and wilt reside on Madi-son street.

Mrs. Sclover is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reese. Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Bonham and family. of Park Place, are at Lake Nuangola for the summer.

Miss Dorothy Bebb of Pase street left yesterday for Philadelphia where she will spend the summer months visitingher sister. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roth. Market, street, have itluintd Jioui a vi3it to Asbury Park, N.

J. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Stevenson have left for lioaton where Mr.

Stevenson, a member of Wilkes-Barre is taking a year's study--4n special work, Rev. J. L. Evans has returned after visiting his sister in Waynesboro. Mrs.

George Rader of South Wyoming avenue, recently entertained tne members ot her club. Open Close" ccnterfleld, Leo Janoski and John Marskautisr right field, Ed Oray-blcky and Ed Wienlcskl. The Dragons challenge all third and fourth class teams. Write 10 Sieve Orloskyj 206 Maln strjeet, Duryea MRS. MARY DORN BURIED Coaft hurst, was denied today in chancery court here, the denial "automatically sending the case to the court of errors and appeals.

This acts as a stay of execution until that tribunal has passed judgment on the convict tion. 7Jrs. Evans nras convicted with Private Lester Underdown; No npplication hns made for Underdown. Both were sentenced to the electric chair. Harrisburg, June 25.

Petitions for preempting the name "Independent party" for the benefit of Gifford Pinchot, were filed hare thitf afternoon. petition were presented to the prothonotary of Dauphin County court by James A. Fox, chairman of the legislative committee of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman. Glen Alden The funeral of Mrs. Veronica Sa-liuswiH be held-fronr the'homerl 4 i Boland Lee Tark, Thursday morning at 9 o'clock.

A high mass of requiem will be celebrated in St. Caslmer's Church. Plymouth. Interment will be In St. Mary's 9S 26 119 17 85 48 26 119 17 4 83 48 Harrisburg, June 25.

John Garrity, of Munhall, was elected of th Inner Circle, Protected home oircle hare today at tha. annual Oil Cities Service Com Gulf Oil Int. Pet Humble Oil 8. O. Ind 8.

O. Ky Vacuum Vtillllen convention-of the Pennsylvania chapter of the order. Sl Sli 79 Upper Darby, June 25. Director of Public Safety H. Goehring, who has been waging a campaign against rum-runners said to be using the Upper Darby highway, today seized a truck loaded with alleged imported liquors with an estimated value of $72,000, and arrested the driver, who gav his name as Joseph Jacobs of Liberty, Pa.

saizure took place in front of thi director's home on State Road. Wimbledon, Eng. Juno 25. Will-am T. Tildcn, II, advanced tne step fi ither today in his gallant bid for new championship honors by deflating John Van Ryn, former Princeton star, in th third round of the men's singles of the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament.

Winners at cards were Mrs, Joseph Mllnamow and Miss Gertrude Ltlghton. Miss Anna Downing, member of the high school faculty for the past few years, was married on Saturday to J. Morrow Harrison of New York City, by Rev. Carl Councilman. Several parties were given In honor of Miss Downing before she left the local school district.

Members of Black Diamond Post of the American Legion plan to attend the tig outing at Fernbrook Park on July 4th. which will be in tha shape of reunion for. all Mrs. Mary Porn was laid at final rest this morning from the home of her daughter. Mra George Klug, 174 Dana street, clly, with a high mass of requiem in St.

Nicholas Church Kev. -Philip- Raeder had charge of the ceremony. Members of the Ladies' Aid Society and the Ladies' Sodality of the church attended In a body. The funeral wasi unusually largely attended and were many floral tributes giving additional testification of the high regard in which she was con-sidered. Pall bearers were: William Rills.

Michael J. Schapnert. Charles' Crpnauer, Philip Klug Casper Houck and Joseph Pissott. Interment was ut St. Nleao.as Cemetery at Shavertpwn.

Permanent Wave Special Regular $10.00 Frigidlne, Nestle and Le Nur waves now $5.50. A beautiful flat marcel wave with ringlet ends. Does not require finger waving. Phone King. 7890-J.

THOMAS BEAUTY SHOP 61 SO. GATES Kingston. 105 'i 55 St)- 27-; 3-. 4 Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Kennedy entertained at their hoaie. 196.

Lee Park avenue, recently. In honor of Mrs. James Marley, formerly Miss Alice Burns. High scorers at cards were: Mrs. T.

F. P.oyle, Mrs. Frank Chickommky, Miss Alice Rowe and Miss Kelly. Luncheon was served to ihe following: Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Mrs.

Oswald Griffiths. Mrs. James Mar-ley, Mrs. T. F.

Boyle, Mrs. Peter McGough, Alice Rowe, Eva Jo its. Nan Emanuel. Mary Boyle, Mrs. Burns, Mary Mel-augblin, Margaret and Elizabeth Kenhe-ly, Mrs.

Frank Chickonosky and He-oecca Kelljp Am. Gas Elec 106 Am. Light Trac 55 Vi Asso Gas Elee 30 Mid West Utilities 26 Arkansas A 9 Miscellaneous Durant' 3 Canadian Marconi 4 Goldman Sachs 19 De Forest 1 Am, Super 81 SUMMER SCHOOL Jgievi pupils may enroll this for June 30. Regular courses or special work arranged for. Catalog on re-qusst.

Phone 1252. Wilkes-Barre Business College Detroit, June 25. Despite th fact that failed to better her own unofficial records, Mis Amelia Earhart, Boston society girl and the first woman to fly the Atlnatlc today set th first international woman's speed record by flying a 100-kilometer course for an average speed of 174.89 miles an ho Gen. Baking 2'. of the posts of the valley.

Selected Ind f.t Elect Bond at Shnre Mrs. D. J. Jones of Scranton,.

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