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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 7

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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING, NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1937. SEVEN, i Ham uia iaooag Claims it All, Beauty Wear Merville 51's For Beauty and Service, $1.24 pr. Enjoy the Convenience of Lazarus Charge Account Wyoming Valley's Fastest Growing Store Sept 3. "And what, Mist Case," asked tht iwooning reporter, "1 your beauty recipe?" Kathrvn Case the brand new though she eats ham and cabbage and anything else she likes. She lives at 224 Catherine street with three and three sisters, all younger than she.

She was graduated from 'illiam Perm high school three years ago and since then had a part in George White's "Scandals" and a New York night club. The Variety Club, which is sponsoring her entry in the Atlantic City beauty pageant next week, took her on a shopping tour yesterday. On Monday she will help the club entertain about 60 other beauties who will stop here on their way to the shore. Miss Case will be nice- to them, but she's sure she's going to win. 1937 model Miss Philadelphia-puckered her pretty lips.

Her golden brown ringlets tossed whimsically. Her blue eyes grew dreamy, her white teeth gleamed in an entrancing smile. "Ham 'n cabbage," said Miss Case. The interview was over. The Hew model Miss Philadelphia isn't so gol-darned streamlined that she will have to wear a beach robe over her bathing suit.

She is 20, 5 feet 4 inches tall and practically weighs 114 pounds, even The Shop For Young Men Presents With Pride The Brookfoird Prep TTiraDiniseir mit For Young Men! DEMOCRATS OF PITTSBURGH IN PARTY REVOLT MAYOR WILSON BRANDS PHILA. LEADER A LIAR Denies Breaking" Pledges a rn i i vn ou tent uasjvna 5 fpirt Farpc State Chairman Lawrence Seen As Haying His Power Jeopardized SPLIT OVER MAYORALTY Sale! CO. P. PARTY QUARREL In men's size, this suit would sell at $35! Tailored just like -Dad's of firm Worsted that will hold the press These are the suits young men have been asking- for ready now in new Glen plaids oxfords, dark brown, off blue. Sizes 17 to 22.

Other Prep Suits $15.75 to $18.75 "Companion9' 2-MiiiccIceir iot For Week-end Needs For College Wardrobe! IFammmis 4(Cleirinm(OMit! Phila, Sept. 3. Mayor S. Davis Wilson today called Republican City Chairman Joy Cooke "an un- mitigated liar." The mayor's bitter blast follow! ed a direct charge by Cooke that Wilson was a pledge-breaker in that he failed to furnish the city with 50-cent gas and five-cent car-1 fare within a period of 60 days following his inauguration. The exchange between the mayor, titular leader of the party by virtue of his office, and Cooke, actual city leader, was far and away the headlight of the Repub-j lican pr-primary campaign.

It blasted to bits all chances of G. O. P. harmony before or after the The same famous "Companion" suit, still at the low price of $8.95 in spite of rising costs. New Fall and Winter 1937-1938 fashions Harrisburg, Sept 3.

Party leaders are watching with intense interest political developments in Pittsburgh as the day for the Fall primaries, Sept 14, approaches. Although minor significance is being placed on other primary battles in the State, the issues, for the most part being purely local, much is expected to be interpreted when the final vote is counted in the steel city. This is particularly true in the case of the Democratic party. In Allegheny County a strong Democratic faction has bolted the regular party organization and State Democratic Chairman David L. Lawrence, reputed political "boss" of Pittsburgh, is seen as having his prestige, if not power, jeopardized.

The split came over the mayoralty fight and it drove deeply into the Democratic stronghold, going so far as, to cleave the labor ranks. The Democratic organization is supporting Mayor Cornelius D. Scully for reelection, Scully having succeeded William S. McNair (also running) when he resigned. The "Insurgent faction" and it is considered a strong one, is behind Council President P.

J. McArdle, who, despite Lawrence's reported overtures, refused to withdraw from the arena to pave the way for a harmony primary. The Republicans too, are split in the primaries over the support of Dr. Herbert H. WaddeU, backed by the organization, and Councilman built to stand the hard wear Lazarus rugged boy customers give them.

Sizes 8 to 16. primaries. The Wilson-Cooke feud, simmering several days, came into the open Wednesday when the mayor New! New! Drop-Stitch Back .28) Actual $1.69 Values! White broadcloths woven fabrics new prints! In white, your choice of soft and fused collars regular, tab and button-down models FANCIES trubenized collars, only Remember, Clermont shirts retail regularly at $1.69 and higher so get a good share of this bargain! Sweaters denounced tne party leaaersmp for hampering him in his plans for 50-cent gas and 5-cent carfare. He also criticized the makeup of the G. O.

P. slate in the current campaignparticularly the selection of Will B. Hadley for register of Willi and David E. Watson for city treasurer. After conferring yesterday with close advisers, Cooke decided to You must see this sweater on your 3 for $3.75 boy to appreciate its superior features.

Made with a raglan shoulder and sport back perfect fitting 100 pure wool with full zipper. Sizes 30 to 38. All sixes 14 to 17 and sleeve length 32 to 35 in the group. LAZARUS, THE STORE FOR MEN MAIN FLOOR Wool Slacks crack down on the mayor. Newspapermen were invited to Republican city headquarters in.

the Market street National Bank I building and handed the following! typed statement, signed by Cooke: "Mayor Wilson's attack on the; Republican organization was abso-! lutely unwarranted. 1 The Republican organization has been and still is in favor of 50-cent gas, providing an- arrangement can be made by the city with a responsible, efficient gas-pro i New "Stand up" collars this shirt sold out in a half day when we placed them on display. Get your supply early sizes HV2 to 1212 youths' sizes 13 to l412 New! Different! Mvelhty .98 The finest wool slacks obtainable perfectly tailored, with separate waistband and all the details of fine trousers. Sizes 14 to 20. 35 William A.

McGee. Political leaders expect to draw important conclusions from the Democratic primary. If the Lawrence group fails, it was pointed out, there was a possibility for a movement to wrest from him the State chairmanship. If he wins, his position, and that of the Democrats, will be strength Most significant part of the campaign is the manner in which thp labor groups have been split And, with labor expected to play more important roles in future campaigns, the Pittsburgh primary may hold the answer to a lot of questions being asked. Twina Sweater Other Smart Wool Slacks, $2.98 LAZARUS MAIN FLOOR ducing company and with no additional tax burden to our citizens or loss to the city treasury.

The Republican organization likewise is wholly in favor of five-oent carfares, if this is practical. "In this connection it is note worthy that Mayor Wilson prom-j Setts ism tne city of Philadelphia both these things within a period of 60 days following his inauguration as mayor. It is equally noteworthy that he has not yet fulfilled tfiat promise. "I hop that every Republican member of council favors not only 50-cent gas but a still lower price for gas, if that is practical. I hope also that they hare the same views with respect to five-cent carfares." air-attackVrecaction Mukden, Sept 3.

Precautions against air attacks have been enforced with night light control. All streets are In complete darkness. A state of air defense was proclaimed by Lieut. Gen. Sonobe.

Three divisions of troops were mobilized to participate in specially ordered maneuvers. Roof ear- LAZARUS Week-end pccials vi a 0 Brooks styles weave tion to shades club and classic in a smart new that give distinctly glorious. Fall sizes 34 to 40. dens, baby golf courses and night marxets were closed. Many traffic accidents were reported the first a Complete mgnts or tne precautionary control measure.

COLORED BUND PICKERS Toledo. Spnt 3 Whon tnmotn l-Ib. Old-fashioned Mol-lasscs Nougats 1-lb. Tasty Cocktail Marmalades. BOTH FOR New! W1 Skirts Wool crepe and flannel skirts pleated and gored growers in this area complained to me siaie employment agency mat Array of Sturdy New Fall Styles for Peppy Boys and Girlsl some oi we picxers sent tnem were picking green tomatoes, the agency Investigated.

The result of the investigation was that now all applicants for tomato picking Jobs are given tests for color blindness. styles colors to match or blend with sweaters sizes 26 to 32. LAZARUS SPORT SHOP SECOND FLOOR 355) 3 Two delicious candies are featured for this weekend combination! Good News For Jr. Debs! New Fall Fir Iks wwA I zTA Exclusive With Lazarus Moire Taffeta! Sheer Wools! Crepes! Velveteens! Twins Born 16 Hours Apart In New Jersey Barrington, N. Sept.

3. A pair of twin boys who won't be able to celebrate their birthdays in the same month slept peacefully in Hap's Hospital today, unworried by future anniversary troubles. Philip Frederick Andress was born to Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Andress at 10:30 A. M.

Tuesday, August 31. Robert Allen Andress his brother, was born nearly 16 hours later, at 2:14 A. M. Wednesday, September 1. Physicians said the delay between the two arrivals is unusual, but not extraordinary.

Babies and mother are doing well. Philip weighed four gounds, BVt ounces at birth; obert, five pounds three ounces. Mrs. Andress is 24, the" wife of Jacob Frederick Andress, 25. The couple lives at 134 Ellis street Haddonfield, N.

with Mrs. Andress' father, Edgar O. House. Sr. Mrs.

Andress is former chief operator of the Haddonfield Bell Telephone Exchange. Andress is a milkman, em We're proud to make this announcement! The complete Fall line of One and two piece models new short sleeve fashions for dates and parties longer sleeves for classroom wear sizes 11 to 17. these famous Buster Brown 49c Butter Creams Fresh, 38c Lb. Danner's famous candy factory-fresh made of the finest ingredients. LAZARUS MAIN FLOOR fill shoes, now ready for wise mothers' selection.

The very same shoes that protect tender, growing feet "We pledge ourselves to see that children's shoes fit Special Group! New Fall Frocks Satin! Crepes! Black, T-v wine, green and rust 2 Ofl new brilliant trimming touches sizes 11 to 17. as they should Buster Brown shoes are made in a wide variety of smart, sturdy styles for "peppy" hoys and girlsl LAZARUS SECOND FLOOR ployed by tha Friendship Dairy Company. For several years ha has been a star on Haddonfield basketball and baseball teams. LAZARUS SECOND" FLOOR The twins are the couple's first children..

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About Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News Archive

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1884-1972