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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • 7

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Standard-Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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7
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PAGE 7 STANDARD-SENTINEL', HAZLETON, PA, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1935. LIQUOR Bishop Confirmed Class Yesterday At St Stanislaus Church Here PUREFOOD. Santaroski, Amelia Strenk, Irene Sirenk, Florence Sobon, Mary Spiewak, Walter Skonieczny, Thomas Smith, Joseph Sobon, Edward Sobon, George Sobon, William Safko, Henry Santaroski, LouL Spiewak, Helen Socha, Stanley Swierz, Edward Socha, Josephine Stefanowicz, Helen Smalley, Stanley Sepnefski, Barbara Sepnefski, Agnes Solenski, Stella Sepnefski, Edward Tclatovkh, Irene Telatovich, Herman Topolsi, William Tomkiewicz, John Tansky, John Vetashick, Stanley Vetashick, Raymond Witkowski, Josephine Woj-dacz, Catherine Wojdacz, Regina Wansik, John Wydock, Stanley Yanu-levicb, Henry Yotko, John Yanule-wich, John Frances Yanus-kevitch, Magdalene Zarnowski, Clara Zientek, Edward Zarnowski, Zarnowski, Dorothy Zientek. Dorothy Zola, Andrew Zola, Tessie Zulkowski, Thelma Barcosky, John Cuozzo, Anna Dzuiba, Stella Dzuiba, Michael -THESE- There will be a meeting at 7:30 o'clock this evening, at City Hall, to continue plans for the fifth annual reunion of the class of 1933, of the Hazleton High School. General Chairman John J.

Bianco has requested that all members of the committee and any other interested membeis of the class, be present to definitely decide upon the place for the affair. Several possibilities will be presented including a complete proposition for each. From the enthusiasm shown, and the large turn-out at the first meeting; held last week, the class is planning to have the most successful affair on July 21st. James Bernard Gormley, a student at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, is in charge of the program for the evening. LOW PRICES are in effect in ALL OUR MARKETS Shop In Your Neighborhood Market for QUALITY SAVINGS SERVICE SERVE OUR FISH FOR YOUR FRIDAY DINNER It's a bright, bracing, invigorating food ideal for summer eating.

Strictly Fresh O'Donnell Newark, N. has an old statute prohibiting the selling of ice in the city after 6 p. m. without a doctor's prescription. Leonora Kurdziel, Theodosia Klocek, Genevieve Kotarra, Clara Kolenda, Stanley Kolenda, Sophia Kush-meder, Eleanor Kokoszka, Mildred K'rzywicki, Marie Kusek, Lewi Kraska, Joseph Kraska, Herman Kordalski.

John Kraska, Edwin Kokoszka, Veronica Korpolski, Anna Koziol, Florence Kraska, John Kusek, Walter Kusek, Sophie Kraska, Mary Kraska, Margaret Litostansky, Geo. Lynn, Helen Lisavich, Dorothy Lash, Leo Lisavich, Dorothy Leshko, John Marcovitch, Henry Mahoski, Violet Moro, Louise Marczak, Dorothy Macovitch, Helen Mehalic, Josephine Mouzer, Peter Mouzer, Thomas Moro, Walter Marczak, Anthony Margiewicz, John Moro, Clara Milanowski, Charles Najmowicz, Richard Organista, Joseph O'Brin-ky, Stella Plociennik, William Patchack, Stephania Plociennik, Verna Paskoski, Violet Pych, Helen Pleban, Andrew Pleban, Edward Pusavcr, Magdelene Pietruszka, Leon Pietruszka, Nellie Paskoska, George Fauishock, Stanley Pezda, Helen Pavlick, Anna Pavlick, Alice Pavlick, Margaret Ray, Clara Rzon-cki, Genevieve Rzoncki. William Ray, Bernard Rogus, Richard Rogus, Michael Roskos, Leo Sasor, John Smith, Dorothy Strojny, Leona Sabon, Irene Smalley, Dorothy Sobon, Nellie Smith, Emily Stefano-wicz, Veronica Spiewak, Wanda Sepnefski, Evelyn Solenski, Frances Smith, Frank Sherno, Anna Smith, Aloysius Smith, Mary Smith, Walter Sock, Albert Sock, Laura Shulenski, Bernard Szymanski, Joanna Sko-nieczny, Agnes Sock, Eleanore Skarp, Charles Shambelan, Robert Shambe-lan, Joseph Schmanski, Theodore (Continued From Page One.) These anaylsts began blinking in wonder on Monday, and they are still blinking, for the "turn," if the present "bull" run-up is a turn, came three weeks ahead of their expectations. The best explanation offered by analysts for the current sudden up-swoop in stocks is that the market was in a "sold out" condition Monday when broad buying set in. For many weeks activity had been dull, traders were sitting idly on the sidelines, and there was no stock for sale.

Even the bad break in the rails last week failed to generate much general selling. Potential stock buyers were just sitting and waiting for something to happen in the listless mart. Wall Strecters say that when a few buyers started acquiring shares Monday, they found the markets so thin, and offerings so scarce, that prices went up very easily. Rising prices, in turn, generated short covering. And activity attracted still more buying.

And like a rolling snowball, the activity grew into three consecutive better-than-a-milllon share days, followed by today's better than 2,400,000 shares, all on the npside. However, to one group of observers, the upsurge in stock prices wasn't wholly surprising. Certain indices of industrial activity this week showed the third consecutive weekly upturn in industrial operations. The gains in activity were small, but nevertheless they were gains. "Is business actually on the upgrade?" This is the question the whole country asks.

If it is true that the stock market discounts actual business trends three or four months in advance, then it is very possible that the current spurt in stocks may be the harbinger of an orderly business revival of modest magnitude in September or October, some analysts Additional Freeland -L Returned From J'ew York Mr. and Mrs. Steven Spock and daughter, of Sandy Run and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Evanisco, of Freeland, returned to their homes, after a week-end trip to New York.

Er I iruivc tier mvivrtl umttrt rxr urt I'VE FILLET USD lb THAT'S WHY MY COFfCE IS SO MELLOW AND SO MUCH ftfCMdtf IT'S A MARVELOUS BLEND OF CHOICE COFFEES amo aiwav; ftnAcrrs-rercui FRESH SEA TROUT FRESH BUTTERFISH His Excellency, William J. Hafey, bishop of the diocese of Scranton, confirmed a laryc class at the St. Stanislaus' church yesterday afternoon. Rev. Father Anthony W.

Drogowski, pastor of the church, was the instructor for the classes, assisted in yesterday's service. Last evening, Bishop Hafey confirmed a class of almost 500, at the St. Joseph's R. C. Slovak church, which has Rev.

Joseph Gavenda, D. as pastor. They were assisted, by assistant pastors, Rev. A. J.

Jurica and Rev. Father Hlopko, of St. Joseph's. The St. Stanislaus' class consisted of the following boys and girls: Louis Ancharski, Helen Anchar-ski, Lawrence Blasiak, Louise Bo-jarski, Hilary Bonin, Martha Bonin, Rita Bonin, Mary Brezezicki, Emilia Bujnicka, Leonard Bubrowski, Caroline Buzanowicz, Evelyn Bartofski, Virginia Bujak, Robert Barcosky, Clara Brodoski, Florence Boronsik, George Babon, Peter Babon, Cecelia Bera, Violet Bera.

Helen Bogwist, Eleanor Bonin, Michael Bogwist, Marjorie Barcosky, Bernard Boris, Doris Condor, Eleanor Chlopek, Eleanor Czajko, Irene Cwikowski, Dorothy Czajko, Lewis Cepil, John Ccpil, Gertrude Cwikowski, Helen Dobrydnio, Frank Dropinski, Richard Danko, Henry Deren, Mary Deren, Irene Dropinski, Helen Evancho, Mildred Firobcnt, Rose Firobent, Anthony Gruszewski, Andrew Gallo, Joseph Gallo, Mary Gudalewsky, Edward Gudalewsky, Margaret Geba, Stanley Geba, Edward Gcba. Catherine Grushewski, Julia Gronski, Joseph Gancasz, Anna Gula, Edward Gula, Joseph Gronski, Jennie Herness, Eleanor Hoinski, Mary Higgins, Czessie Hormanski, Irene Hormanski, Eleanor Hamer-shock, Genevieve Herness, Anna Herhal, George- Hamershock, Frank Hallock, Anna Hyziak, Frances Hyziak, Stefania Yurewicz, Stanley Jallo, Helen Jachym, Victoria Klocek, Victor Klocek, Veronica Karatkiewicz, Aloysius Kat-zor, Henrietta Kokoszka, Valeria Klocek, Chester Kurdziel, William Katzor, Thomas Koziol, Siegfred Korpolski, William Kotarra, Adam Kostick, Charles Kttsmeder, Rose Kostick, Helen Karatkiewicz, Alice Kuzmisky, Gertrude Kowalski, 73 BTYKRH If you're en the look-out for a way to economize buy 'k TASTYKAKES-TASTY-PIES they're real food-values. Submitted To Surgical Treatment Paul and Margaret Sharp, who had been ill at their home in Jeddo, were entered in the Hazleton State Hospital for minor operations. Mine Officials To Attend Meeting Con. J.

Johnson, of Walnut street, elected president of the Upper Lehigh local last week, in company with his co-worker, Melvin Daubcrt, of Upper Lehigh, are scheduled for a trip to the county seat city this morning. They will be in attendance at a court proceedings involving the trustees of the Upper Lehigh mining concern. Undergoing Surgical Treatment Broad St. Market Only Fried Fillet lb 29c Deviled Crabs 2 for 29c Lobster Tails lb 33c Also Bonetta Mackerel, Fresh Salmon, Steak Halibut, Lobster Meat, Yellow Pike, Shrimp, Scallops. The Liquor Control Eoard yesterday predicted a price increaee of nine to ten cents per bottle on all popular brands of liquor beginning July 1.

The rise ha3 been made necessary, board officials said, because of an increase in federal liquor taxes from $2.00 to S2.25 per gallon. The board would not predict the effect the increased liquor prices would have on retail sales. It was explained that since the state has a standard markup by law and also collects a ten per cent emergency saies tax, the increase in the federal tax indirectly makes an increase in the state prices and profits from the sale of liquor. Marriage Licenses Richard D. Burke White Haven Leona B.

Leonard White Haven NOTICED OUR GROCER IS ADVERTISING IT. I'LL GET MAXWELL HOUSE TODAY Saturday $1.39 Values SKI 1 1 1 4 Fresh, Tender, Snappy GREEN BEANS (1 lr II II Jl I fiAZLETONSlllOW PRIC0STORE For Today And Robert, the young son of Robert Ashman, of Butler Valley, who is promoting the artificial ice plant, on Dewey street, was entered in the Hazleton State Hospital for surgical treatment. Funeral Held. The funeral for Rocco Bonomo was held privately from his late home on South Washington street yesterday morning. Solemn requiem mass was celebrated in the St.

Anthony's Italian Catholic church, on Fern street, by the attending priest, Rev. Francis Interment was made in the parish burial ground. Burled In Local Cemetery. Mrs. W.

Clyde Salmon, a former resident of the North Side, claimed in death at the fore part of the week, was buried from her late home on Main street in Wilkes-Barre yesterday afternoon. Following services her remains were brought to Freeland and assigned at rest in the family burial plot in the local cemetery on Birk-beck street. The First Time In Our History An Amazing Purchase Of 1500 New "Satlnim Anuria Our Own Grown Iceberg Lettuce Fresh Jersey Carrots or Beets Fresh Home-grown Spinach Ripe Puerto Rican Pineapple fsay. The advance in prices of such basic industrial commodities as lead, tin, zinc, export copper, rubber, silk, and hides, is pointed to as evidence that the stock market is not alone in anticipating possible expanded demand for goods and materials at some future date. Even wheat prices, hampered by the impending bumper harvest, and cotton values, depressed by a probable heavier carryover at the end of the current season, have chalked up cumulative gains over the past fortnight.

But in the final analysis, most trend-gaugers admit they are guessing at the market outlook. Time alone has the answer, and lime will reveal it in what stocks do tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow. Arranged For Party The B. V. M.

Sodality of St. Nicholas' Church, Weatherly, has arranged for a party to be held Thursday evening, June 30. The affair will be conducted in St. Nicholas' Hall on Main street and awards will be made. CHEAP! Snow White Cauliflower m.

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19c Sour, Dill, Sweet, Relish, Slices. ft AND CMO CUTS BOILING TIME TO 12 MINUTE FOR ONE Fine SUGAR in Perfect Quality! MINUTE FOR JAM! TITa Slim Than 94c We if i Predict Fancv Dried BABY LIMA BEANS lb. 5c CALO DOG FOOD 3 cans 23c REX DOG FOOD 5 cans 25c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 cans 15c Mv Sons TABLE SYRUP lb. can 10c Genetti's Home Made Regular Extra Sizes Guaranteed Seams Adjustable Straps Lace and Tailored Jacquard Prints, Plains Perfect Fit, Full Cut Shadowproof, without Panel Colorfast Sizes from 32 to 52 Tearose and white. No "Boiled-Down" Taste to Jams and Jellies Made This Easy With Certo! Now's the time to stock your jam cupboard full of the -My Just the type slips you've dreamed of having for your summer frocks, BREAD 8)c Long Loaf TWIN BREAD Checkerboard LAYER CAKE PRUNE ROLLS BRAN MUFFINS TEA BISCUITS KAISER ROLLS but never dreamed of buying for so low a price.

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