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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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JULIO Oreenough will open the smmi at I center, Danker and, Oenoj IE WEST in Ml SIDE DEPT. DanloH, the latter a. substitute, at guards. It la alaq possible thtat Coach Fisher will see fit to shift 25 OFF IT? Office 433 Market St, Kingston Bell Phone 8179. Residence 8524 MAYTAG WASHERS Get your Maytag through a Dunker to his old position at tackle, moving Bradford, another second-stringer.

Into guard. Both men ar good varsity timber. GRIDTJMBER nee' avenue, Plymouth, bought 1 her ifrom Whitenighfg, the authorized dealers and gets legitimate dealer. afternoon the teachers' meetings would Attention Plumbers Two member of last years freshman team shape up as Una nsiov -1 -j- v. After today the plumbers of material for the tackle positions TheyareXeo Ualey, ex-Andorer Pioneers te mn-tHr iuntnKn-ana -vicinityrwiu-ps required to conform to the bor- uir i-ionecrs or Kingston will player, end Clem Coady, former Newton high boy.

Heavy, rangy Cdy Fear Of Last Year's oufh ordinance recently en acted regarding the filirur of meet at the Methodist Church at o'clock on Friday night to take part In the Detenus Day parade. A large attendance is. desired. The Pioneers plumbing plans with the secre tary of the board of health, are asked to wsar uniforms If they have thtm. Bring Pioneer banners and John E.

Stewart, 62 Union Kingston. Fixtures, every one 25 Get fixture NOW. They are all beautiful. her free service and guarantee. Mrs.

Roberts will gladly recom-ment the Maytag Washer and Whitenight's service in order to make some other woman the happiest woman in the world. and fast-moving men, they are ideal material for the line. The end situation is a toaa-up. Choice for position rests betewen three subs Ken Robb, Beats and one of the Bradford twins. Coach Fisher is fairly optimistic about the baokneld, however, with Dolph Cheek and Jack Hammond, of last year's regulars, and Edwin Gefarke.

of the 1121 varsity, on hand. To these veterans are added Jssy Zarakov, of Cambridge, and Al Miller, sensational freshman backs. There's a lot of potential talent totems. a SsA Available Coach Fisher Calls Practice i SEVEN IMS GONE 'Xi 1 1 Cambridge, Bept. 11 With practice openlnir on September and with only four member of last year's varsity eleven reporting- for 'ift Hull Coach nob Fisher, of Short Nelaa KINGSTON Prank Xllgallon.

diivinsr on LAMPS avenue, struck an onto track belonging 01 Wyoming, damaging the same. St. Ignatius Card Party for backfleld combinations. Nat Howe, decree brother of tf the present state of wsather continues, the card party to be held by the Amusement League of St. Ignatius the Yale star: Roger Deiierty.

The funeral of our well known cttlsen. Ralph Doran. will be held 'from his home, 392 Wyemlng avenue, tomorrow afternoon at o'clock. Walter Miles, plaster contractor, has purchased a new truck for delivery purposes. Philip Strsub broke ground today for the erection of a atore and dwelling on his plot ground on the corner of Spruce and Market streets.

Philip Maher has returned from the Mercy Hospital where he received treatment for a few weeks. He will iv Xlaher, N'lp Cordinglcy and Baro-borskl were tiecond-stringers who showed much promise last' season. Quarterback will be taken care of by the veteran Phil Spaulding. with Joe McGlone of Natlok, a very capable understudy. Harvard, face this Fall the hardest 'task be has ever onnountered In Ills five-year Btewardship ot the Cambridge Institution.

A re-season survey of talent cim- closed to the Harvard mentor that graduation and ineligibility had taken toll of seven members of the team that started the Yale game, leaving but four men to form the nucleus of a new machine. The 'quartet comprise! two linemen, Captain Oreenough and Dunker, and two backs. Cheek and Hammond. parish will be indoors and the lawn social on the outside. At any rate everything Is set for a large public reception Monday night and the chief summer and fall event of the parish.

The committees are all at work and report good progress in their soliciting and In the sale of tickets. GIANTS HAVE SLIGHT LEAD IN LEAGUE CHASE Convenient durable washes in forty minutes. All water action-holds 10 gal-kins more water than the aver-age washer, and of course, holds jtnore clothes. Try the Maytag washer in your own home at your own time absolutely free and without any obligation. Call Ben 1057; New405.

Gordon Addresses Tesehers The opsnlng teachers' meeting for the year was addressnd by the president of the board. Harry A. Gordon, who at the Shields home on Rutter street to recuperate. Russell Oram has returned from Atlantic City where he witnessed ths 31 W. Market St, Wilkes-Barre 341 Adams Avenue, Scfanton Get Whitenights service and guarantee.

We Specialize On Lamps Everything in Electric At WHTTENIGHTS Curling Irons, 85c up. Percolators-rlrons, $3.25 Toasters, $2.50, $5.00, $7.50 Waffle Irons, Etc. gavs a splendid talk to the teachers on beauty pageant. John Webb recently moved from Paae the school system. Mr.

Gordon divided the system into two parts, the executive administration and educational street to Ridge street. Mlchsel McHale has moved Into the Webb homestead troin Forty Fort. M. P. McGroarty, who Is undergoing BELL 1057 NEW 405 Especially alarming is inn suus-tlon In the line, with virtually every of last year's frontier among the Ends Ted Crosby.

Hen Hill and Jim Coomtm; All-American Tackle Charley Eastman and Tackle Buck 'Evan, and Tubby Grew, 235-pound 'guard, were loat through graduation. The end situation is further complicated with the announcement "Wild Jim" Coomba, hailed ua coming star. Is on probation and. therefore, ineligible for the early games. This leave only Cnptnln Mai Oreenough and Heinie Dunker as foundations for a new line, with two enda and tackles and one guard to be developed.

It Is very probable that Captain New York, Kept. 11. The were slightly more than a game in front in the National League race today by virtue of a double victory over Boaton. but the Dodgers have a chance to pick up lost ground today at the expense of the Phillies while the champions are Idle. The PIratea are now t-i gamea behind the Giants.

The Senators' lead in the American League is still a game and a half. The Yanks can tie them by beating the Red Sox twice today if the Athletics win from Washington. The Tigers are now five games behind the Senators. and the part each plays in the realm of education. As to the teachers, Mr.

Gordon told them to be ever mindful of the ohlef foundations that go to make a successful school teacher, namely, more of living, dress, conduct, character, morals. Prof. Hanyen also addressed the teachers and bespoke of the splendid eo-operatlon he has received from al) teachers thus far. ths first year of his general supervision. He announced that on the second Wednesday of each treatment on the Poconos.

Is home for a few days but will return again to the mountain air for a' few weeks, before returning to his business. Miss Lovlna Hummell of Shlckshinny. who resided with Mrs. Cleveland Ace of Market street, has resigned her position, at MacWIlliam's fountain room and has entered the nurses' training school at Nantlcoke Hospital. Prof.

Gordon Oregory, who taught In were reported In the town last month. EDWARDSVILLE Each month the margin Is on the In our schools for several years, has arrived In Manila. He will teach In the Philippine Islands. Nineteen deaths and thirty-six births Increased side wnicn indicates that our population is still growing. Jean AIoGarry, daughter of Mrs.

Grace McGarry, of Pottsvllle, formerly of Parsons. Is a patient ntthe Nesbltt West filda hosnlfal Mr. (REG "It Was Time For Lovey To Make Up" By McMANUS THE NEWLYWEDS. McOarry Is visiting at the home of PAT. OFF Mrs- William Peard.

Mrs. Glaflys Hoon, Mrs. Henry Northey, Mrs. William Jayne, Mrs. Blight, Mrs.

Clemens, Mrs. Henry Johnson, "Mrs. Alybert Hendershot. M-. Wm.

Thomas, Mrs. Wm, Lloyd, Mrs. Wm. Sage. Mrs.

Curtis Honeywell, Mrs. Clinton Honeywell, Miss Martha Wolfe. Mrs. John Mitchell Mrs. Harvey Pifer, Mrs.

Barry. Mrs. Amelia Carter, is ill. Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Banta and children motored to Ransom recent- ly. Melvln Alderson of "Hazleton, formerly of Luzerne, met with a serious aiJoJdent In the Hazleton mines. Hi mother recently went under a serious operation and Is seriously ill. i The Victoria Bible class of the miks nuin jonea. or Green street.

Mrs. Charles Dare, of Jackson street, is on the sick list. She is one of the longest residents of the tipper end section. Friends Of Miss Marv Plannran nf Osceola street, Kingston, formerly of this town and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Flanagan will-be glad to learn of- her appointment as dietician. at the Mercy hospital. She Is a graduate of the tSrexell CV.I. lege, Philadelphia, vhere she; went aner completing ner course, at Ea warasvuie nigh school, mini is one or the youngest women to hold SMSaiBaB.BnMSMM.MSSSMSSSBMIBMaBSSSn SSlSSBSBJSISSS.SSBSSSMMSSSSSSSSBSIS.SBBBSasSMSMBSSlSSSSSSSBlSS WELL HE. CN WALK IT M3QUT VOUR ftOM IS OUT VSHAT I 1 1 vJKRE OlP Vii 1 I I ALLTHtNOItE 1 7 AND TALK LTWE-EALL ONTHE STREET TOUD HIM 1 ON THeI aOQUT TSvEY' '5co) fp" -Am- Jt -v3L 2r WOW fljrSj ir r'" f.c r- 1 1 such a position.

Tfie BOn Ton. a new store, and one of the largest in ladles war has oeen opened in the James Dukas Dunaing on Main street. Miss Catherine- Kennedy of Larks. m. cj.

cnurcn nem a corn and weenie i roast at Centremoreland Wednesday evening. The affair was largely attended. Mrs. Walter Hawke visited triauds at Hazleton on "Wednesday. LAWN TENNIS CHATiIPIONSHIP BEING PLAYED vllle, has returned after visiting Mrs.

Conway, formerly Miss Bessie Bren-nan. in New York for a few weks. Miss Cecelia Bonus and, Catherine Migdaoz of Jersey Citv. are vialtinsr atnhe home-of Mrs. Victor Rovin-sky and' Miss Clara Rovinakj of Emoloves of the TV.

T. Ilerles, including the- Woodward. were paid this afternoon. Kingston JUST KIDS "Mush's Father Carries A Title Too" AD CARTER- Coal Co. will be paid tomorrow.

Mr. and Mrs. Mnrrlecaie Jdm if wewitt Fiace are on a trip to New York City. Mrs. Carl -Met, wife of the Bap tist minister, has been called to VOWttSLMKP.

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T. Philadelphia, Sept. 11. Tfie Greeks defended the pass at Tjner-mopolae, Horatious stood at bridge, the French protected vJk' dun and this afternoon at the Gsr-ifiafttown dub; a two man American team' will defend the Davie Cup, emblematic of world supremacy in lawn tennis. The de-fenders will be William T.

TUde-n, greatest; singles player known to the game and Vincent Richards," Olym-' ptc champion and: boy wonder Sin general. The challengers, Gerald Patterson and Pat O'Hara Wood, the fighting Australians. i TUden'wlU play Patterson in tpe first singles match thla afternopn and Richards will meet O'Hara Wood in the remaining match." Tomorrow. Patterson and WoodKreat-est Of doubles teams will faoe Tilrlin I A 3 h. vwRtoTe- -r mm i i i i i VAV-TferVW, PMHEte vNA.tre Rochester, N.

on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Devile-gar. According to the report of fiegls-rar ot Vital Statistics John R. Hat. ten, there were eighteen births reported during the month, of August.

Daniel Williams, of Pugh afreet, has accepted a position' with the Consolidated Telephone Company. Mr. and Mrs. 8. J.

Williams, Mrs. W. Hughes and Miss Elvira Williams spent ft few. days at Watkins N. Y.

i Much Importance Is attached to the meeting, of Kingston Coal CO. Keg Fund tonight when the final plans for the disbanding of the fund'wU be taken up. It may be posstble to continue the organization until January 1, as considerable in terest will drawn through the banks on that date. i 1 -1 and William M. Johnston, who collaborated in bringing- the trophy to" its natural home from far off Aus tralia five years ago.

The remaining Slllill singles matches will be played Saturday, the series being determined" WA far kJtuili leirii I II II I I flUt in by the best three out of five mstches. It will be the-thlrd con bmt riw itmmd, I jjV 1 I I I I I All Girl Pioneers are requested to take part in the Denfense pay parade. Bs.cn director- has received all information as to the place of secutive year, that Australia has reached tly challenge round. A capacity crowd of IS, 000 is expected on each day in view of the fact that it will be Philadelphia's first view of the Davis Cup series. TOOTS.

(REG. tr. a PAT. OFF). "Frpm Lion To Lamb" JIMMy MURPHY meeting from the Pioneer executive, I Born to -Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Stull ef Washington street, a son Mrs. tull was formerly Miss Sarah Amos of Washington street. Tagging All The Bases Mr; and Mrs. Arthur Williams are entertaining Paul Knaur, of Charles-town, 8.

C. Squire H. Hatten. Arthur Hat. ten, Mrs'T.

H. Hatten end James Owens have returned from a motor The Giants practically ruined th jS trip to Philadelphia and Washing' ton. T. C. Bravee by-'burylngr them under scores of 22 to' 1 and 8 to 0.

increasing their slender lead over Broqklyn by half a game. The Giant batters John Paukstis. son of the' late S. Paukstis, who received hie B. S.

de swatted everything but the umpire. gree at St. Mary's College, Edln piling- up 35 hits. burg, has left for the seminary of that college and will study tor Wheat's homier with one on en the priesthood. James McDonald, section' foreman abled the Dodgers to -beat the Phil lies a to I and stay In the race.

Rube- at the W. has left for New Ehrhart, Brooklyn's sun-kissed York City, to Attend the WHIS-Fir po bout tonight. Florida twlrler held the slowtown Uads to five hits. Father, Time chuckled as the Vet eran Babe Adams stepped from the LUZERNE morgue and held the Cardinals to five blngles. Score: Pittsburgh St.

Louis 1. The Athletics clung to sixth place Girl Pioneers of Luserne will take part in the Defense Day parade. by nosingf out Washington, but the Senators won the nightcap, 6 to-6. Mr. and Mrs.

Franklin Griffith and maintained their lead of a game andajtalf jver the Yankees. (have moved to Ohio, where Hoi lis Thurston snapped Detroit's winning streak ss four Tiger pitch er paraded to the Score White Sox Detroit 8. goo6 5b.t'. Ua. iBOT.MoTHE5ll.TINi.

Ot THE you ON-T THlMlC OP THE EXPENSE, KyPsTMSsl you V.VS lO et- Thelteds booted the Cubs again, NOT A TrtAM AM, Or1 utino youi IT Tft HMED AMD VflUB. TMAT KEf R-KSHT ur sxyLB om HAtri, AAMT to 3 in their, farewell, appearance at Chicago. CEKTAJMUy SHCT HAD So TlU-lte-, FACT SHI'S twr i TVLE I A POSTOFFICE ROBBED I IF McHoity e. I .1 I MTT--B than yo hut fiET IT INTO I lY A A I R.iflHT' SECOM) TC.IE IN YEAR Air. urimtn is stationea as uniiea States railway mall clerk.

The Women's Home Missionary Society of Bennet Presbyterian church met last evening at the home of Mrs. I. W. HlckC 1 Mrs. I.

W. Hicks and Miss Hannah Johnson entertained. 3. Bi King, is recovering from a serious limes of blood poisoning. John Thomae son of Mr.

and Mrs. Nicholas Loekman. died weakness, -Monday morning at the. home of hie parents on Main avenue. The following visited recently at the home of William-Davis of 111 Eley street, Mr.

and Mrsw- John Schoff stall and son. Albert of Wis-conlsco and also Mr. and Mrs. Asa Blnckway of Philadelphia. The Ladies' Aid Society of, the M.

B. church met in the church parlors yesterday afternoon, and were entertained by Mrs. Hannah Roberts. Mrs. Reese Rowley, Mrs.

Will Feard and Mrs. Will Perry. Jhose present were: Mrs. Baker. Mrs.

James Matron, -Mrt. George Knarr, Mrs. Samoet Mrs. Tiffany. Mrs.

Emma Honeywell, Mrs. Lewis Vow-ler, Mrs. Walter Hawke. Mrs. Fred tlfl'l I if 111 WSl 1 1 yows- head that; 1-5 30tN -Tr KeF Me PRjm fitNa "TO PATE Bethlehem, Sept.

11. Csine quantity of nltro glycerins to bio the safe, yeggs early this mornrn robbed the Freemansburg postofffev a thsx r. rv CrntlVlvl Kim Ft I ftl it 1 jUil BriM lillH IMBli. 1 oi money ana stamps amounting nearly Postmaster Franklin, F. who relinquishes his duties at the end of the months, discovered the loss this morning.

Entrance was) r. mm- gained thru a side window. Agent from postofflo Inspector William Selp. of Easton. and the Philadelphia, post office anthorlties are Investigat-biav.

Thi is aeeend. robbery of Weaver's office within a year. Ml Banta, 0il Jlrsv, est Stephen Walter..

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