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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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ip; THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1935. OFFICE 20 PROSPECT STREET NANTICOKE BLLL PHONE OFFICE 204 LEONARD WASILEWSKI, AGENT ft GUARANTEED THE LARGES CIRCULATION IN NANTICOKE TWENTY mer, Joseph P. Swyoski, Leonard C. Gorski, Russell M. Howard, I n.rn, William.

Dewev Titus. NEY HOOK AND LADDER FIRE Bertram Jones, Thomas M. Davis, Leo Podymski, Irving N'afus, Evan J. Williams, Michael Sinco, John Sinco, Rudolph A. Dudeck, Hobart Graboske, Phillip Strauss, Willard Windt, Otto Dudeck, M.

Lerotza, Clem Boske, Thomas Fred Lohman, Sommers Puckey, Peter Tennyson, Stanley Perry, George G. Washco, Peter Burniski, -TRUCK IS CHRISTENED Kniff, Harold Burns. William The new LaFrance hook and lad' toll of lives that fire takes in vear. Schweitzer, Matthew Stephens, John Buckley, Caradoc Rees, Lewis Levi. William E.

Weineck, F. W. Quoos, John J. Thomas, Lewis J. Knopich, Stewart White, Fre'd Zei-ser, L.

E. Foley, J. W. Cchreiner, W. L.

Harrison, Leonard Collins, Andrew Johnson, Jones, der fire truck, recently purchased by Nanticoke council, was official Mayor Evan J. Williams extended the official welcome to the guests and stated that Nanticoke now has an efficiently conducted SIM ly christened last night with special ceremonies held In the book III Gee! Dad, this new "And always will tian, David U. ones, jonn oiem, Stezynski, John Turley, Joseph Grabowski, William J. Turley, John Jones, J. F.

Gorecki, John Sinco, William P. Burke, Willard Windt Ambrose Turley, Charles Lewis, Joseph Yantz, Elias George, George Powell, James Grick, W. Jay Weaver, Lem Lovett, Arthur Jones, Leonard Dykins, William M. Reese, Benjamin Grabowski, Herman Buckley, Frank Sheedor, Thomas Jones, Andrew Johnson, Leonard Collins Harrison Mowery, D. H.

Samuel, Fred Rodda, Thomas Traher, Thomas Vivian, George Higgins, J. fire department. Stanley Drapiew Drank SheeUer, Edward Novak, Stanley Romanowski, Thomas WU-liams, Stanley ShepanskiPeter Vedor, Stanley C. Jablonski, ski, superintendent of finance, announced the annual appropriation and ladder rooms. The truck was taken to the Mowery Company earlier is the evening in order that to the various fire departments.

Each department will receive an ueorge bnerwood, Thomas S. Sherwood, William Davis, Charles Nadonley, G. R. Curtis. Georee James.

there would be room at the Hook and Ladder Company for the appropriation of $300, except the with Tydol Gasoline fv. its fabricated" car starts like greased Ugh fning guests at the party. After the pro' John R. Roberts, D. H.

Samuel, Hanover Company, wmcn wiu re ceive $350. A quartet from Peckville, composed of Sheriff George T. Wil Derbacki. Andrew Shukat, J. xxevor Morgan, T.

A. McHenry, Joseph Shaw. Harry E. Tieeo. Frank gram at 11, the truck was brought back to the hook and ladder rooms and was christened with a bottle Kleman, John C.

Wary, Howard E. Campbell, David Morriss, George Macallister, James G. Watkins, liams of Scranton; Floyd Cairnes, Fred Llewellyn, and Fred Bradley, sang several selections. The latter three are all deputy sheriffs of i Lackawanna County. William Pritchard and Stanley Williams, of of champagne broken over the front bumper.

Attorney M. S. DePierro of Free-land, and a former assistant district attorney was the speaker of the evening. He pointed out the serious menace that fire is and pointed out Incidents of incendiary fires. John L.

Jones, of Danville, president of the State Firemen's Association pointed out the huge loss In property damage and the heavy Stanley Drapiewskl, Raymond Seiner, WiUiam H. Dykins, Charles Superko, Peter Lechman, J. F. Brick, James A. Fisher, Frank Grabowski, William Lewis, William "Yankee" Evans, Dr.

B. J. Ford, William Clark, R. R. Maynard, John McCough, Frank Sauchak, Michael Sokol, George Blysiak, Joseph M.

Jula, Stanley Wrobel, John E. May, John Gealdiewski, Edward Stacey, George Hill, Harry Sherwood. Thomas Bartle, Samuel Wilkes-Barre, two black faced comedians, entertained. Roy Tur-ley was chairman, and the Pioneer Hook and Ladder Band, under tne direction of George Kebba, played 31,000 miles at 60 bolow Already, th tftctort and plant of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition haresucccMfully corered Sl.eOS miles, using Tydol gasoline and Veedol Motor Oil exclusively. Tydol, the lubricated gasoline, and Veedol, the cold-proof motor oil, are the Ideal winter combination for good driving.

a number of selections. Present were: nana, ueorge T. Williams, Floyd Cairns, Fred Llewellyn, Herbert Bradley, Oscar Burgenson, John Cap Williams, Charles Shaw, Albert E. May, Thompson Maggs, Stanley Wrobel, John May, George Hill, George Blyshak, Joseph M. Oulier, Frank Mayewski, John Zeroka, Frank Kubinski, Walter Lasecki, Joseph C.

Janow-ski, Charles Lewis, Ambrose Turley, John Turley, James E. Thomas. John James, Joseph Grabowski, Fred A. Schmidt, S. Waichulis, Simon Kupeniewicz, Steven Thomas, David Thomas, Russell M.

Howard, George Williams, Dewey Titus, Fred Johnson, William Thomas, Ignatz Gutkowski, Herbert W. Thomas, and Thomas M. Davis. Thomas Vale Is Laid Ambrose Saricks, George W. Bartle, Samuel Ozekoski, George Kobelka, John Butchko, A.

A. Garrison, A. S. Burnaford, Emil Du WHETHER your car is old or new, there are good reasons why Tydol gasoline will start it faster. The second you step on the starter the lubricant blended into Tydol gasoline spreads a.

film of oil over cold, oil-dry upper motor parts. They work smoother, quicker and your motor starts faster. This special lubricant also acts as a solvent in loosening old and preventing new carbon formations. And Tydol gasoline gives you this extra winter quality without a premium in price. Tide Water Oil Company Wilkes-Barre and Scranton, Pa.

deck, Frank Sheimeroine, uomtr Titus. James A. Thomas, Charles "ASK THE MAN AT THE PUMP" Roth, Arthur Tronsue, Walter Le- vandowski, James unen, uaniei Thomas. Charles Schisler, E. J.

SPECIAL ATTRACTION at Freddy's Grill SAT. NTTE Special Orchestra, with a well known radio songstress Best of WINES, BEERS and LIQUORS FULL LINE OF SEA FOOD Yencha, Drew Harter, Sommers Puckey, David Vaughn, Chester M. Seiner, Florence McDermott, E. F. Cravits, E.

V. Perluke, M. Kep-rionas, Alfred Clothier, H. E. Masters, R.

J. VanFossen, M. Thomas, Herbert w. Thomas, Joseph Lynch, Benjamin Udilla, John Zabiegal-ski, Ignatz Gutkowski, John Tatars, E. J.

Lewis, W. R. Morgan, G. R. Curtis, Theodore W.

Thomas, George Jones, John R. Roberts, Llewellyn Edmunds, Elmer Wither-idge, David R. Jones, John L. Turner, R. D.

Mayer, I. W. Owens, John P. Warfield, W. O.

Andes, Robert F. Waters, Gustave Gom- Knopich, Edward Traher, Edward Kuchenbecker, W. H. Edmunds, Walter Graboske, M. J.

Grick, At Final Rest O. Quoos. Leo S. Stutz, John D. Derkatch.

Joseph T. Tancin, H. Es tock. Joseph Foley, John Pluto, A large number of friends and Frank Stutz, Anthony Waichulis, O. auve wre attendance thi atternoon at thp fun.rsi C.

Nadonley, Joseph B. Estock, Peter Felch, John CBraitis, Jr, yaIe hich t00K acef reptile home, 271 East Unfbn ltreeLTheN was a 1 ti i 1 xvAaif. pedes In evidence. Services were conducted rL-JLy: Toiley, pastor of 4U La. IIIllIPn S-Q I I Sv ihe Nanticoke Trucker Association, were: John 3 Days 3 Days KNOLI -3 3 uoraK.

unarles Gorkt. -sk0 Andrew Huda, SuTk0' MorgaiT. and Ruddy Bacnstein. Flower earners were: Milo Francionni, George Knorr, Henry Nast, Lem Oplingcr, iii UU Ll LJ it i CLEARANCE January 12th, 14th, 15th Saturday. Monday.

Tuesday INSTANT STARTING. LUBRICATION AT NO EXTRA COST -ones ana jonn Kovnax. Interment was in the Nanticoke Men's 36-inch Shepnlin 8:30 from the home, 146 West Nobld OF New Vice President Of Holy Name Society Attend Communion Scranton Central Plays Nanticoke Here Tonight street with a high mass of requien in Holy Trinity Church. CQUNCILMANIC TIMBER Coats khaki or black leatherette, wind and waterproof, First National Bank 800 Pairs of Women's SHOES Vitality WalMvei -Vanity The Holy Name Society of Holy Trinity Church will attend con Boys Sheeplined Coats, all sizes $2.56. Peter (Leske) Krzywicki is ing urged by his friends to aspil fession tomorrow at 7:13 Men's Rubbers for, work or for the office of city councilma at the coming election.

Leske 1 and communion at 8 a. m. Sun When 70a see them you'll agree the values are remarkable. Group 1 Priced at $1.89 Group 2 Priced at $2.8 Group 3 Priced at $3.95 day. Immediately following the dress, 86c.

Boys' Dress Csds. 3fo. well known in baseball circled communion mass, there will be having been a member of the Nan Blanket Lined Work Jackets, ticoke team in the old Wyomini Tonight's game at the Nanticoke High School gymnasium promises to dj? one the best high school games ever to be played here. Scranton Central High School comes to Nanticoke with a well balanced team Dickman, Dick-stein, and Yachabonis, who were members of last year's Central team are with them again this year. Central is at present in 2nd place in the league and will try their best to topple Nanticoke from 1st place in the league.

The reserve team of both schools will start to play at 7 while the monthly meeting of the society to discuss plans for their coming card party and dance. The recording secretary, Henry Reif, announces that the members can baseball league. For the past tei KNOLL'S SHOE STORE years he has been employed Julius Krauser, the Ridge street 51.86. Work Hose, 3 pairs, 25c. BARGAIN CENTRE 3 North Market Street (Opposite Post Office) LADIES DEMOCRATIC CLUB The Ladies Dpmooratix 160 MARKET ST.

obtain their badges either Satur day night or at the meeting Sun' day. 8POST NOTES Phone I07-R He Charges grocer. BETHEL MEN'S CLUB The Red Aces have an open date varsiey teams willet under way Men's Club of Bethel Conffret thlS CltV Will most on Sunday ana wish to arrange a with any fourth class team in the valley. Call 637-J and ask at 8. Itional Church will meet tonight a 7:30 at the home of Mrs.

T. Kolenda. 6:30 for dinner and regular month ly meeting. Rev. F.

Nelson Schiei for Jake Maddy. The manager of the Hanover Me ortn Market street All committee women and committee members are requested to attend. gel. pastor of Zion Reforme teors is reauested to call 637-J and Church, will give the address of th ask for the manager of the Red evening. An instrumental trid TURKEY SUPPER Saturday Night at SALLY'S 121 Broadway New Yarn And Knitting RETURNS HOME William Harmon ham directed by J.

W. Lloyd, of Loomij Aces. PLUNK ERS WIN Park, will furnish musical selec it ii nis at Fairmount Springs, efter being confined in the Nanti- lions. Officers for the coming year will be elected. The meetin The Nanticoke Plunkers set back i-oRe oiaie wospital for some toe.

the Alden Ramblers at the New port High school, 19 to 12. A. mm win I tan promptly ana win not Shop Opens Here Todays jg- enTecrd1 CHARLES S. PUCKEY At a meeting of the directors WHO KILLED GEORGE GATLORD? That is the nrohlpm that prayer services. OW YOUR OLD WATCH Announcement is made today of COMMUNION SERVICE The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed at the First Presbyterian Church Sunday morn In at 10:30.

The session of the First National Bank yesterday afternoon, Charles S. keenest detective minds in New York have been called unnn in Ha. DEATH OF MRS. A. BARTH the opening of a new yarn and knitting shop, located at Mary cide.

Because of the complete ab Puckey, prominent Nanticoke insurance man and director of this (will mwt in Kloss Beauty Shop, Weiss Build 111 111 Mrs. Albert died Tuesday night at her home, in Duneuen BULOVA sence 01 ciues, and the large number of suspects, the noli Bring in your old tomato and get a '35 model. CHANGE YOUR JUNK FOR A NEW WATCH ing, corner Prospect and Broad streets. Mrs. I.

Katz and Mrs. M. Kloss Stemniski are the proprie SENATOR tresses. It was announced that plications. The body has betr removed to the home of -fee mother, Mrs.

Elizabeth Rhoae East State street Bloomsburg fron missioner and the district attorney have been proceeding slowly in unraveling the identity of the man who killed the famous newspaper radio columnist, and th mnti. classes for beginners desiring to In 12 1 learn how to knit will be taken institution for many years, was elected viee-preiident, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John H. Lecher. All other officers were re-elected and are as follows: President, Attorney Chas. A.

Shea; executive vice-president, Caradoc' Reese; vice-president, William T. Evans; vice-president, SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE The results of the games played in the Sunday School League last night follows: St George's 40, M. E. 21; Bethel 42, Zion 18; P. M.

19, Morfah 15. All games were in charge of Referee Roberts. There will be a meeting of the Sunday School League tonight at 7 in Zion Reformed Church. care of. '15 where funeral services were con ducted this afternoon.

Mrs. Ed 85M for the crime. ward J. Schannert a sister of thd The identity of Gavlord- killer FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENT The funeral of tpnetz Kolkowski deceased, resides at 370 East can be learned by a visit to the Church Street, Nanticoke. will take place Monday morning at ramny ineatre today where Lib' Charles S.

Puckey; cashier. Wil liam T. Harris; assistant cashiers, 25c A WEEK Edward Makowskl and Frank The Hauptmann Day, Told in Pictures enys bpecial production, "Take The Stand" will be the attraction. Jack La Rue, Thelma Todd, Gail Patrick and Russell Hopton head Bejza. ONE YEAR TO PAY Only Authorize Bulova Dealer in Nanticoke.

JIMMY. iri' 25c A WEEK Yoar-oF-watch will be your down payment and save $5. JIMMY. FOR RENT 3 rooms. All improvements.

Inquire 1224 S. Hanover me cast in tnis thrilling mystery Bring: your old junk and save $5 to $25. JIMMY. auggesiea ny jsart Biggers' "The Deuce of Hearts." St, Bell J783-M. TIME OF SERVICE CHANGED MEN'S CLUB ENTERTAINED The Men's Club of the Alden The time of the morning church service of Bethel Congregational tfmi C0SIBIHATI0N (OCssatifd Uu cnurch were entertained by Church has been changed from 10 a.

m. to 10.30 a. m. The service WEDDING BAKD 18 Kt Gold will be held each Sunday at this me jrnenasmp Circle of the Church. A skit was presented by thhe following: Mrs.

Ura Nutt, Mrs. Margaret Bierley; Mrs. Sol hour until the first Sunday in May when the hour will be chang S.75 ed to 10 for the Summer months. uarKer, Mrs. Mary Varker; Mrs.

Bill Dodger, Mrs. Bronwen Thom ANNUAL PARISH MEETING The annual tnrish meetine of as; Miss Lotta Miles, Mrs. Gertrude Fairchild and Mrs. Zip Coon. Mrs.

Laura Fine. Present: Mr. and Mrs Thomas be held tonight immediately after tnn, iinion-arvirpt tor tha election a nt vatrv rt an1 ft. Ka E. Z.

Tenns -50eA Week. For Eelter Val-ues See Jimmy. W. Turner. Mrr and Mry'ry w.n.

ton. Rev. and Mrs. H. R.

Brong. Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen, John Guido, Mr. and Mrs.

Alex Smith. 25c A Week See Me First, Jimmy. annual1 reports of all organizations of 'the church and the vicar's ap pointments zor ine year. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Zerfoss, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Fairchild, William Herring, William Griffiths. John MONARCHS TO PLAY ALARM CLOCKS The Monarch A. C.

will nlav Varker, Mr. and Mrs. Kirtland Stair, Mrs. Harry Fairchild. Mr.

LIEri'SVORK WATCH the following The Roses Reserves will meet the Monarch I and Mrs. John Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brehm, Marvin Arnold, William Lawrence, Kenneth Fine, Mr. and Mrs.

Phillip Varker. Mr. Juniors, the Monarch Reserves will play the Roses Varsity; and the Monarch Varsity -will play the Plymouth Y. M. S.

of R. The Monarch Girls will have at their opponents the strong Old -Force A REAL VALUE 7 PBICE! a. wno are unaer tne leader and Mrs. Frederick Varker, Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bierley, Mrs Annie Bierley, Mrs. Fine, Mrs. Callie Hontz, Mrs.

Anna J. Fine, Morgan ship of Miss Helen Paliska. The first game starts at 6:30 v. m. at nre the St.

Joseph HalL The girls i game. will be on at about 8 Williams, Kenneth Herring, Mr. and Mrs. Anna J. Fine.

Morgan nnnn STROUDSBUKG HERE TONIGHT Williams, Kenneth Herring, Mr. and Mrs. Fred.Cherrie, Mr.Tand Mrs. Fred Roman. Mr.

and Mrs. Stroudsburg Y. M. A. wiU be the main attraction her tnnlvht Thomas Thomas, John Thomas, 1, diku ana two cupi oi coffee.

The metli sre brought to him bf wife of warden who prepare -them. Exercitet with keeper in an encloturc which allows him a 30-' foot walk, mtil time to to court Jm't allowed to shave hiimelf. He brought back from court for dinner which atuallv is stew or soine at the local State Armory against wuuwu Arthur McQuown and Charles Arnold, uu .1) "SEE ME FIRST" 7. He smokei lot ia jajl, morcaha a pack of cigarettes day; hat aa early lupper, utuill jr thnt undwiches of meat and cheese, trwaja with rye bread, and a pot of tea. He alio hit tea for dinner, drinkine me ceiucs.

xne i. team will appear here with some of the finest material In the game. Pete Zinder will be on. hand to call the The game will get underway at 8:15. In the preliminary game the local Battery team will meet-a fast This game will' get underway at 7, NANTICOKE i 101 S.

MARKET ST. FRESH HARD SHELL CRABS TODAY at ly FLOREK'S PLACE -Church-Fairchild Sts. oxat erder. I ia all cupi of tea a day Af (er.iuppet he readt ia hit cell' WMlly war itoriej or acwipipert, 1 't 1,3.

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