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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 2

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THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, -SATURDAY, MAY 12, VMS FEMALE HELP BANKRUPTCY NOTICE LX THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE UXITED STATES FOR THE NEW MEMBERS ARE ADDED TO JUST KIDS SAFETY CLUB LIST LADIES can earn $1 an hour sewing smocks: materials cut. no selling, addressed envelope brings instructions. I- Dept.1 452 orld Garment. 340 Sixth Avenue, Xew Tork. A Sun Bath at Atlantic City MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PEXX SYLVANIA.

In the Matter of THEHUB CHARLES A. CRAIG. Bankrupt. TT will do you more good physically than a tub or Xo. 5666 In Bankruptcy.

ILADIKS Can earn J20, J30 weekly sewing smocks: everything fur-jnished, no selling; addressed envelope brings particulars. Krex Garment, 1607 Broadway. Xew York, Dept. 3S6. To the creditors of the above Harry R.

Hirshowitz dBos New members of the Just Kids named of Plttston, in the County shower bath. To lie on The Ambassa Safety Club of The Evening News of Luzerne and District aforesaid Another! follow; i bankrupt: LANDAU BROS. CONTEST WILL END TONIGHT Drawing Competition A Success, Management Of Local Store Announces JUDGES ARE SELECTED MALE HELP WANTED dor beach or to lounge in a steamer chair on the Wilkes-Barre Prank Fraco. 11 Xotice Is hereby given that on the 26th day of March, A. D.

1928, the North Washington street: Madeline Cedar lane: Bernard Kropp, 17 Cedar lane; Esther Bur- aoove-named was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held at the office of the Referee, 803 Coal Exchange kle, 146 Lehigh street; Joseph Hu dais, 629 North Franklin street; Jo acean deck, basking in the cltra-violet rays of the sun, will tone your muscles and bring1 to your cheeks a royal flush of health that will beat a full seph Seman. 95 Xorth Sherman wiines-Barre. Fa. on TUESDAY, MAY 22nd, 192S street: Joseph Petrentals. 16 East Manufacturer of a well known and nationally advertised food product wants a salesman acquainted with retail grocery trade in Scrnnton and Wilkes-Barre.

A splendid opportunity for a producer. Give full particulars regarding experience, age and salary expected. Address Box The Evening News. at 11:00 A. if.

Chestnut street; Leo Tomko, 366 Wy at which time creditors mav attend oming street: Daniel Hobalik, 1219 Here's a letter that speaks for itself: "Charles street building, "Luzerne, "May 8, 1928. "Just Kids Safety. Club, "The Evening Xews, "Wilkes-Barre, Pa. "Dear Sir: "May I enroll my forty-eight boys and girls in the 'Just Kids' Safety "Will call for the buttons if necessary. "Thank you.

"MART C. BURKE, "Teacher." prove their claims, appoint a trustee. house of tonics and cos West Chestnut street; William Gu-fnar, 673 Franklin street: Leo Mon- examine the Bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly metics. If, after your sun bath, come oerore said meeting. Chals, 644 North Washington street; John Emench, 21 Harry street: Frank Sirocky.

648 North Washington street; Nellie Dingle. 35 Lynch formal proofs of claim must be filed within six months from date of you want a sea bath, it's adjudication before creditors can participate 4n distribution of this yours in the big sea-water swimming pool or irryour own room at any tempera SACRIFICE SALE estate. An invoice, bill or statement lane; Mary, Anna, Paul, Helen and Bill Kordis, 68 East Division street; Alberta Bincosky, 70 West Linden street; Gertrude Bincosky. 70 West The drawing contest, conducted by Landau Brothers' new store at 60 South Main street which comes to a close tonight, has been pronounced by the management as a tremendous success. Thousands of drawings were received from men, women and children from all over Wyoming its not sufficient to prove a claim.

MARY L. TRESCOTT street school building, forty-eight In ture you wish. Referee in Bankruntev. Linden street; Joseph Rusnak, 400 Madison street; Elsie and Michael number. Mary C.

Burke, teacher. Make your reservation i iiKes-tsarre, fa, -May 1928. SACRIFCE SALE $7100.00 Each Two new single, 12 room houses equipped with all modern improvements. The price of these houses is priced far below their real value. An impending operation for a physi Valley.

Vaughan, 42 East Union street; Albert Janov, 638 North AVashington Duryea Edward Zekowski, 523 Myers street. Ashley Roger Cole, 64 Vine As announced throughout the pe street; Johnny Dlusak. 532 Xorth riod of the contest competent judges unbiased in their opinions, and un today for your restoration tomorrow The SEALED PROPOSALS street; Dolores Bevan, i'Si Hartford Main. street; Steven Baloga, 592 street: Ruth and Dorothy-Williams, North Main street: Edward Hudak, prejudiced, have been selected to Sealed Proposals will be received cal ailment, makes this necessary, compelling me to depart from -this place. These houses must be seen 62 Mary street.

carefully judge the drawings which by the undersigned Secretary of the 692 Xorth Mam street; John Pucky, COS North Main street; Joseph Mir- Plymouth Robert Morgan, 1100 were submitted. The three persons corougn or swoyervllle, at the Bor to he appreciated. Hard wood floors. West Main street; Michael Kraw- electric light, extra large Holland mak, 586 North Main street; Edward Wysock, 692 Xorth Main Ambassador ATLANTIC CITY chosen to select three prize winning drawings are Miss Bessie M. Went- czyk, 460 Fourth street; Thomas ough Building.

on Shoemaker Avenue, in said Borough, until 8 P. Gardzalla, 183 Reynolds street; furnace in a large roomy cellar. Open for inspection at any time, situated street; Vincent Paggossi, 68 Hutson street; John Gianuzzi, 64 Hutson on Wednesday, June 13. 1928, for the zel director of art in the Wilkes-Barre public schools; E. L.

Linde-muth, traction company official, and Joseph Krystofolski, 476 Fourth street; Eugene Harnen, 414 First at Holland Sullivan Park. Kxeter, lurnishing of one portable fire pump, street; Harry Lufulery, 60 Hutson centrifugal type, suitable for mount Pa. For other information apply at 373 River Plainsville, Pa. Harry Campbell newspaper adverto ing manager. First street; Robert and George Vonblosky, 312 Railroad street and Billy Bevan, 15 Franklin street.

Btreet; Francis Glycenfer, 58 Hutson street; Vincent Spatzon, 66 Hutson street; Louis Sparzon, 66 Hutson street; Nicholas Macri, 20 Metcalf Because of the great number of FOR RENT street; John-Baloga, 692 X'orth Main ing on the present truck by connec-t'on with the drive shaft or transmission. Pump to be furnished complete with automatic primer, suction hose, foot valve, suction and discharge connections and Siamese discharge fitting with two gate valves. Each proposal must furnish a complete specification of the pump persons who participated in this interesting contest, It will be a number of days before the winners can be decided, for the drawings which ORDER OF MOOSE PAINTING Outside or inside, guaranteed work. Lowest prices. Papering quickly done.

Call 4998-R FOR REXT-i-6 room house, electric light, driveway, now vacant. Phone S925-J. street; Catherine Bartek, 605 Xorth Empire street; Marie Kasaczun. 99 North Empire street: William Bincosky, 70 West Linden street; Carol Bincosky, 70 West Linden street; ALDERMAN John Adams, 786 North Pennsylvania avenue: Mike Henrys, 766 Xorth were received! will all receive due consideration, and will be judged from all points. However, the Landau boys assure contestants and "the public In that the prize winners will be announced sometime in the very near future.

Those Interested are advised to watch the newspapers for public TO HOLD BAZAAR IN HOME IN CITY MEN'S TROUSERS FROM FINE SUITS to clear out at MONUMENTS Pennsylvania avenue; Charles Prow, 65 Brookside street; William Vaver, 188 Gilligan street; Michael Vavey, 504 Xorth Washington street; Stella and equipment proposed to be furnished, the date upon which delivery can be made, and a certified check made payable to the Borough of Swoyervllle for two hundred ($200) dollars. Borough Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. (Signed) HEXRT E. MILLER, Secretary of Swoyervllle Borough. Alderman FRANK B.

BROWN NOTARY PUBLIC Affidavits Prepared AUTOMOBILE LICENSES 41 EAST MARKET ST. Wilkee-Barre. Pa. Kadluboski, 526 Xorth Washington street; John Democko, 249 South Welles street; Earl Dooley. 199 South JONES ABBOT.

Granite and Marble Monuments 18 South Washington Street Phone 8716 Wiikes-Bara elles street; Feme Cannon. 193 Lincoln street; John Allen, 28 Wilkes-Barre Lodge Arranges For Three-Day Affair Just as soon as possible after the drawing have all been judged they will be plaoea on display in the window of Landau Brothers' new store at 60 South Main street, together with three prizes; A $225 federal ortho-sonic all electric radio, $100 diamond ring; boy's bicycle and girl's $50 wrist watch, and in the advertisement which announces the prize winners, the pictures of the three FINANCIAL Sealed Proposals will be received by the undersigned, Secretary of the Borough of Swoyervllle, Pennsylvania, at the Borough Building, on Shoemaker Avenue, until 8 P. SI. on Wednesday, June 13, 1928, for the furnishing of 1500 feet of two and half (2H) Inch internal diameter fire MOXEi TO -LOAN on first mort-rags GEORGE RUSSELL. Bennett Bldjt.

WANTED WANTED Two or three used or second hand show cases. Call Wilkes-Barre 1000 ask for advertising manager. MANY VALUABLE PRIZES I who receive the awards will be pub Xorth Main street; Albert P. Hudak, 612 Xorth Main street; John Baley, 505 Xorth Washington street; Anthony Broday, 76 Brookside street; Emily McAvoyv 9 Caffrey street; Margaret McAvoy, 9 Caffrey street: Charles Dygan, 64 Cumminskey street; John and Joseph Altavilla, 11 Solomon street; James Boyle, 42 Cumminskey street; Peter Clarke, 856 Xorth street; Gertrude Boyle, 42 Cumminskey street; Edward Black, 258 North Pennsylvania avenue; Edward Lomma, 169 North Pennsylvania avenue; John Muznik, 703 North Franklin street: hose, known as double jacket cotton rubber lined, complete coupled In fifty (50) foot lengths, and construct MONEY I.OAV on flrst mortgage. JONATHAN' R.

DAVIS. S01 Second tima? Bank Bide. ed in accordance with the specifications of the Xatlonal Board of Fire Wilkes-Barre Lodge 128, Loyal Order of Moose, will hold a bazaar the first three days of next week In the auditorium of Moose home at 9 North Main street. If you have an old suit that needs a new pair of trousers, come here today and match it up. Here are several hundred pairs of fine wool trousers that come out of fine-suits, Thereare allJiinds ofcoU- The Wilkes-Barre Mort Underwriters of Chicago, 111., and must bear their label, as well as lished.

The Landau Brothers drawing contest was undoubtedly one of the most interesting of its kind ever conducted by a local establishment, and it met with an enthusiastic reception throughout Wyoming Valley. Every contestant, who submitted a drawing of re ceives a gift, regardless of whether cr not they were numbered among the recipients of the three grand awards. utheicapproyal. There will be a complete change. gage Company is now open Antlrony-Gavlrcli7 TOrookBlderstreet All proposals must be accompanied of program each evening with "added Andrew Gavlich, 77 Brookside street! by a certified check made payable to the Borough of Swoyervllle in the sum of three hundred ($300) dollars.

Stephen Zumchack, 76 Brookside street; Robert Mayer. 28 Madison street; Charles Gritman, 23 Madison street; Solomon Aberbach, 95 West Chestnut street: Maree and SoDhle Also a sample of the hose bid up drs. Brown, greys, tans' and mixtures. Light and dark colors. GENUINE $5.

AND $6. VALUES Auto Storing Co. iy the Day Week er Month Never Closed Real Service Washing and Repair Work Centraliy Located Convenient Auto Storage Rear 61 No-h Vain St Pell Phone 3903. Bell Phone 1734 on, must be submitted with the proposal. for business at No.

7 West Market street second floor, Beers Bldg. Prompt service in placing of first and second mortgages and judgments. Tel. Wilkes-Barre 2757 Aberbach, 95 West Chestnut street: The Borough Council reserves the features. I'errence Tracey revue, with many dancing wonders, will feature the opening: night.

Music will be furnished by the Venetian Musicians. Tuesday night's entertainment will be in the nature of a vaudeville show. The headliners will be Jack Morris, of Wilkes-Barre; Eddie Byron, Scranton's famous eccentric dancer, and Stanley Pfeffer, champion varsity rag dancer, also of Scranton. The closing night will be turned right to reject any or all bids. Uninstructed Delegations Hold Whip Hand (Continued from Page 1) John Stefanovltz, 74 Brookside street; Anthony Gavlick, 66 Brookside street; Eleanor Boyer, 46 Brookside street; Margaret Horensky, 694 North Wash (Signed) HEXRY E.

MILLER. Secretary of Swoyerville Borough! ington Btreet; Adam Tomcyk, 710 North Pennsylvania avenue; Andrew Popoviteh, 742 North Pennsylvania PROPOSALS FOR GENERAL EQUIPMENT Sealed Bids will be received by avenue; Mary Krempa, 70 West votes between them, hold the whip-hand in the situation at present, and little doubt was expressed here today that these, leaders, practical politicians all, are going to Kansas City one month from today with their whip-hand Intact. Substantia confirmation of this is Chestnut street; Anna Wilges. 16 Hawthorne street: Helen Kozlow- LADIES! the Edwardsville Borough School Board until Thursday evening, June Campaign Expenses Held Down (Continued from Page 1) i. 1928, at the office of the Board koski, 14 Sycamore street: Irene Flower, 34 Kidder street; Gertrude Green Street, for the furnishing of to drop Ills Democratic campaign.

general equipment, tables, for the next school term. Requisition ljet may be obtained from the School Board office. High School building. A certified check in the sum of $100 must accompany each bid made payable to the Treasurer of the Ed over the' delegation's second choice. He said Hoover entered only when Goff refused to let the delegates express a second choice.

"Do you see any. difference be-, ttveen large expenditures and the making of deals or agreements to trade off delegations and deliver them to candidates they are not instructed for?" "In states that are close, neither party is willin? to arouse antagonism that can't be overcome," Good replied. "Senator Reed told the Democrats not to discuss any controversial issues. He wanted a whispering campaign. That's worse than the large expenditure of money.

The people are entitled to know." Bmith. 43 Kidder street; Robert Ec-kenrode, 127 South Main street: Wil-lard and Wilbur Lekay, 226 Market street" Lewis Eckert, 88 Beaumont street; Mary Janor, 638 North AVashington street; Margaret Leatt, 640 North Washington street; Emily Pe-tro, 630 North Washington street; Margaret Hudack, 744 North Washington Street; John Brla. 73 F.ast Into a realistic Mardi Gras with all of the trimmings fronr paper hats to favors. Pokorney's orchestra will furnish music for the dancing. Valuable door prizes will be given away -each night and a seven tube Atwater-Kent radio will be given away Wednesday night.

Members of the organization were busy today arranging a carload of equipment that will be used in making the "Moose Trail." The committee stated that there will be plenty of fun for young and old the entire three nights and a capacity house is expected to be on hand when the curtains are raised Monday night. J. Fred Burkert is chairman of the committee on arrangements. Bark ley said. Good totalled the Hoover expenditure to date at $241,274.

This include an estimate of $40,000 for Ohio but did not include expenditures In Northern California. Good said the campaigrn cost might exceed the 260,000 estimate he made yesterday but would not reach 300, 000. due in Philadelphia today as the 79 delegates from the Keystone State meet for organization. W. L.

Mellon, chairman of the Pennsylvania State committee, and nephew of Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon, has sent word to party leaders in the capital that the Pennsylvania block will go to Kansas City unfettered by instructions and unbound by promises. They will not even be bound to cast a complimentary ballot for the secretary of the treasury, according to word reaching here, although this expedient may ba wardsville School District. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject all bids presented. GEORGE P. WILLIAMS.

Secretary. Jackson street; Steve Elias. 12 Witt lane; Marjorie Legault, 334 Madison street; Florence. Thomas, 60 North Main street; Kitty Connors, 52 North Main street: Walter and Joseph Gra-howski. 27 Amber lane: Marie.

Reaav- Good pointed out that in the 1920 DO YOU WANT TO EARN Real Money At Home? We are accepting applications from live wires to represent "Factory to Consumer" dress agency in Wilkes-Barre. Requirements include that you live on the ground floor or in your own home centrally located, must have had experience in selling apparel and have lartfe acquaintanceship in the neighborhood. WTe Furnish Everything. You Do Not Spend a Penny. Write now as oi repres tattve will be in Wilkes-Barre soon to personally interview those who are 'interested.

Address MISS RITA, 12 A-ll 469 Seventh N. Y. City. campaign Frank O. Lowden report LEGAL NOTICE ed 414,987 while General Leonard resorted to in order to hold the delegation intact in the early balloting.

and James Sakelaridos. Ifi AsVi DYING, HE ACCUSES HIS Woocl reported $1,773,330. LUZERNE COUNTY, ss: In the Court tf Common Pleas of To some extent the same Is true Vvr hpfnr Vina a rmtinnnT pflm street; Alfred Lewis, 45 Rougher lane: Adele and Jean Mann. 68 Butler street; George Lecn. 622 North said County, No.

ST7, January Term, of lorks 90 delegates, a though paigrl been conducted with' such BROTHER OF SHOOTING Libel in divorce a vinculo here the Hoover managers claim 4 small expenditures as that of Sec retary Hoover," said Good. This committee must bear in Washington street; Billy Snyder, G4 North Main street: John Turgits. 42 Noble lane; John Paciga, 65 Oregon street; Mary Herschell, 272 Xorth Main street; Jennie Parry. 318 North Main street: Stanley Bilski. fifi tcm.

mind these Former Governor Frank O. of Illinois will appeal- before the matrimonii. Lillie Newman vs. Treat Newman. To Treat Newman: Take notice that the alias subpoena in the above case having been returned that you, the said Treat Newman, cannot be found in Luzerne County, you.

the said Treat Newman, are hereby notified and directed to appear before the said Court on Monday, June 18th. 192S, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. to answer the complaint filed committee here on Monday morning, der street: Walter Piscavage, 32 Wil- It was announced. votes outright.

The opposition contends that the Hoover claim of 47 votes is excessive, but irrespective whether it is or not that many Xew York votes and a majority of the Pennsylvania delegation are necessary to nominate Hoover. Chicago Gives Bremen Fliers Regal Welcome (Continued from Page 1) Wellsboro. May 12. William Burrows, of Lawrence Township, Tioga Countj-, today was under arrest, charged with murder in connection with the fatal shooting of his brother. George Burrows.

George Burrows Was "shot when he went to investigate noises In his chioken coop yesterday. Before he died in a hospital he accused his brother, William, of the shooting. William denied he had fired the fatal shot. Good told of a circular Issued by iow street; i-'rank Zarzeri, 600 East Northampton street; Chester Urban-ski, 387 South Main street; Stanley Kamont, 600 Northamntnn "Why did Mr. Hoover enter the West Virginia primary?" "The entry was made because he had a good chaive to win some districts and a chance to win the Good explained.

"If the secretary was going to get the delegates after they left Senator Goff, Mr. Hoover wouldn't have entered West Virginia?" "I would have advised him not to enter but I don't know what he would have done." Good explained that Hoover did not go into Pennsylvania "because it would be the hight of impropriety to carry on an extensive campaign" in the State of Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon. "In Pennsylvania the sentiment is very splendid for Mr. Hoover," said Good. "In the preferential primary 100,000 voters wrote In the name of Mr.

Hoover. Again, Secretary Mellon has always been on the most friendly terms with Mr. Hoover. "You thought that because of Uiatf friendship, things would take care of themselves?" Senator McMaster (R) of South Dakota, observed "Good named among his "travelling scouts" Rush Holland, former assistant attorney general, and J. W.

Ryan, Philadelphia, the Hoover organization defending the secretary's Republicanism. The circular, Good said, stated that Hoover was a "life long advocate of Teddy Bilski, 66 Kidder street; Stan Sldor, 106 North Empire street; Helen Bilski. 66 Kidder street- nh. the protective principles of the Re in this case. JOHN MacLUSKIE.

Sheriff. DAVID ROSENTHAL, Attorney. publican party. ert Mayer, 89 Madison street'; Paul i Baatlan, 176 North Pennsylvania "Did you include In that circular any reference to Mr. Hoover preparl on a continuation of their tour of America and Canadian cities.

LOANS '10 to s30O ing el statement in 1920 announcing he stood for the League of Nations and was opposed to the protective Ex-Maharajah And Bride Now In Paris (Continued from Page 1) tariff principles of the Republican party: and that Mr. Julius H. Barnes then Head of the Grain Corporation, Off to Get the Firemen Mitchel Field, N. May 12. Two Army Amphibian biplanes, sent by the War Department to Greene-ly Island to old in bringing the trans-Atlantic monoplane Bremen back to civilization, took off at 9:18 o'clock this morning.

Both planes came to Washington and persuaded Mr. Hoover not to issue it on the ground his chances to win the Re i interest charges of thit corporation are UNDER THE SUPER. VISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF BANKING, which makta it casible for you to borrow $10 to $300 in a dignified. buines-lika wanner without paying mora than the LAWFUL RATE OF INTEREST and without being imposed upon in any way. VVE DO NOT NOTIFY your amployar.

neither do wa make tuir.et of your friends, relatives or tradespeople. NO ENDORSER REQUIRED. If you are unable to call at oui affice, phone or write us, and wa will tend a representative to your home. Household Finance Corporation 86 South Main Street Room 24 (2nd Floor) Phone: 57 PROPOSALS FOR FIRE HOSE Sealed proposals will be received at the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, Wilkes-Barre, until Tuesday, May 15. 1928, at 12 o'clock noon for furnishing and delivering to the City of Wilkes-Barre, f.

o. care Wilkes-Barre. fire hose in accordance with specifications and bidding blanks on file in said office, copies of which may be had upon application. A certified bank check in the sum of $100 must accompany each proposal. Proposals to be plainly endorsed "Proposals for Fire Hose," and addressed to Fred H.

Gates, City Clerk. The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids received. FRED Hi GATES, publican nomination would be better than for the Democratic nomination The bride, who preferred Oriental splendor and a sumptpous existence as a Hindu prlnceHs to life as an ordinary American girl, and who ia now called a Maharanee, was dressed In a fanciful Hindu costume, fully be decked with jewels. 1 The couple, whose nianiagi re had arrived at Miller Field. Staten Island, froirt Boiling Field.

Washin avenue; Joseph Przywiski, 273 Wyoming Btreet; John Walsh, 24 Ralph street: Christy Morris, 91 Hickory street; Joseph Elias. 12 Witt lane-Adam Harrawitz, 10 Sycamore street Junior Lopez, 335 East Market street; James Sweeney, 54 Darling street: Florence Carr. 357 Xorth Washington street; Charles Mulligan 30 Chapel street: Gilbert Rilev, 60 Xorth Grant street: Francis Mui-llgan, 30 Chapel street; Frank Meiim, 480 South River street: Emil Frey, 50 Hazle street; Robert Mayoek. 47 South Washington street: Florence Komdht. 600v East Northampton street; Loretta Urbanski.

387 South Main street; John Jabyic. 123 Regal atreet; John Drynginas, 105 Wilkes-Barre street; Lillian Kazlusky, 83 Oxford street. Warrior Run George and Paulino Rzemien. Parsons Earl wiiiinm- and tliat the statement was not is sued 7" asked Barkley. ton.

at 6:30 a. m. and had hopped to Mitchel Field. The next sched "This is the nrst I have ever uled stop is Portland, Maine. Leaders Of Party One of the planes was piloted by Captain Ira C.

Eaker, and- carried 0. K. Selections heard of that charge." "Do you know whether Mr. Hoover that "I do not." Barltley questioned Good about his report on the $235,000 spent on Hoover's behalf to date. Barkley brought out again that, the Hoover forces spent $27,000 In the California primary ln which the secretary was -unopposed.

"Was that expended in Southern (Continued from Page 1) made vacant by the death of the late W. Harry Baker while Thomas Cunningham, of Philadelphia, was re cently took the fancy of the world will repair to the Maharajah's chateau D'Hennemont, just outside St. Germalne en Laye, near here, where they will spend the rest of their honeymoon. They arrived at Marseilles yesterday abonrd the City of Baroda. The bride's "Gramma" Schaefer, a bespectacled, elderly lady, was With the party.

She denied reports that the Marahanee was to undergo an operation. It Is understood that the former Maharajah and his wife have no intention of visiting the United States. When they get ready to leave Eu-ropo they return to India. Fred Melchlor, chief pilot or the Junkers Company ln America, as a passenger. Melchior plans to land at Greenely Island, either by planp or.

if that is impossible, by parachute, and fly the Bremen from the island. The Bremen has been stalled on Greenely Island where was damaged somewhat when the three musketeers of the air. Koehl, FItzmaurlce and Von Huenefeld landed after their dramatic trans-Atlanfic Jump. The other piano which left elected treasurer with Miss Nancy HIghley, of Norrlstown, as bis as- California or in the whole State?" sisttnt, I do not know, said Good. 1 in thanking the committee sent my telegram asking for a report, members for his election to the Save This Coupon chairmanship, declared: "I shall con George avenue.

Miners Mills Mary, Anthony and Albert Dlnoski, 16 North Hudson Duryea Eleanor Stryesni, 320 Main street. Nantlcokc: llahold Griffith, 32 East Church street; Joseph and Jacob Noveral, 12 East Church atreet; Jennie. Irene and Florenct Gluehowski. 619 Falrchild street-Jessie. Mildred and Isabelle rrvm to the headquarters or the -Hoover-lor-Tresident Club of Southern California.

so It is auite likely that tinue the pollclos set by our retir simultaneously from here this morn Ing was piloted by Lieut. Mulr W. amount was spent in Southern Call ing chairman, Mr. Mellon. Personally I think his leadership of the committee has been the outstanding Republican effort of the entire nation during the last year." Falrchild.

Its passenger was Major 1 win file anv additional re-General James R. Fechet chief of ls receve from that State, the Air Corps, L. S. Army. 1 turned to.

the American Flag Coupon Conference On Boys' Work Held Ln Chicago (Continued from Page 1) Martin also pleaded for complete spent ln New Jersey where Hoover wan unopposed. "Did any enndidnte oppose Mr. POLISH MUTUAL AID i J-alrchiJil street: Irene, Edwin and John Olzinski, 61 South Han- Over street. X. harmony In the Republican ranks of the State.

Touching on the State's PLANS ANNUAL PARTY rresent six of these Coupons at the office of The Evening Newt with 98 cents cash and get this beautiful Flag, size 4 ft. by 6 rrprei'-ntatlon in the Senate, he said, John Space, Noxen Lotlia and Box 143. We will not tolerate any outside In with tewed stripes, guaranteed fat colors. terference." Senator David A. Reed, candidate Plans have been completed for the fourth annual May frnllo and dance of for re-election to the Senate, also Wyoming Walter.

Frances and Btanley Brcya. 47 West Sixth street; Leonard Dennis, 171 Sharp street. Breslau Walter, John and Mary Sawka, 60 Hhawnee street. Dupont John Leko. 214 McLain aked for the "harmonious conditions 1N GET A CLEAN NEW FLAG HI 3 Jtreet; tmily, Edward, Albert and Pol'sh Women's Mutual Aid (yle Xo.

10, to be held Wednesday evening, May 16, at Klka' Home, According to sale of lickeK the affair promises to be a social surcess. Thero will be card playing with prlzei for tho winner at each table. Dancing will last until 1 o'clock. Mrs. S.

Wonsavi age. president of the circle, Is acting general chairman. Hoover In New Jersey. "The sentiment there Is so strong tor Mr. Hoover Good began.

"I did not ask about Mr. Hoover's strength," Barkley said. "Did he have an opponi-nt?" "I don't think so." "Vou could have answered that without evaporating about Mr. Hoover's strength." paid Harkley. "If sentiment was no strong there for Mr.

Hoover, what wus tlio. $9,000 spent for?" themeclves without consulting us." Oood refused to designate himself as Hoover's campaign manager. Senator Stelwcr (R.) of Oregon then read Hoover's testimony that Good had morf responsibility ln his organization than anyone else. "He never told mo that," Good Questions to be considered by rep-sentatlves from sixty sections of the country included: In what way enn 1he "gang'' tendency of boys be utilized to direct them Into constructive channels? Does the social Instinct generally load, lit voutli, to mischiefs or the Juvenile delinquency? How can the condition of working boys be bettered? High school youths, whose membership ln clubs of the Y. M.

C. A. number mora than 100,000 ln the I'nlted Btates. furnished one of the chief problems. Delegates weer to attempt to formulate a system utilizing the natural tendencies of youth for Its own direction.

'illlllllllillliiliininimmiiimiiiiiiiiiHun that now exist to continue." He also said, "We want no partnership with Kurope in the League of Nations. Wo want sanity In taxation and economy In expenditure and a continuance of the sane and sound policies of tho administration of President Cool-ldge." Others who had a place on the speakers' platform included Andrew W. Mellon, secretar yof the treasuhy 1 and Senator-elect William Vare. A Colonel Erie Fisher Wood served as secretary of the meeting. iroromy Btruk, 107 Chestnut street.

Kingston Taylor. 356 Warren street; Henry and Walter La-batch, 53 Pulaakl street. Forty Fort lidward. John and Jimmy Mulhern. 159 Shoemake-treet; Joseph McQuire, 60 Shoemaker street.

Plains T. J. and Elizabeth Prlt-chard. Bwoyervnie Mary, Helen, John and Thomas Bubry, Hazle street. Luzerne Entire class, Charle WINS NATIONAL ESSAY CONTEST Realising the need of every family in Luierne County for an American Flag to display on patriotic we have arranged to supply a limited number to our readers at ridiculously small cot.

All you peed do is to clip six of the above Coupona and present them at The Evening News office with 98 cents In cash and the flag la yours. AL80, to those desiring a pole we will furnish a pole outfit, including 7 ft. jointed pole, ball, rope and holder, all packed complete with one of the flags in a neat cardboard box, for $1.85. Always add 10 cents extra for mailing if not called for. added.

Tho West Virginia situation was New York, May 1 2. Miss Jane Connldlne, of Philadelphia, Is winner of the National Essay contest of the Catholic High schools 'of the United Slates, It was announced today by the Catholic World Magazine, which conducted the contest. The subject of her easily wius, "The Ktyniolofry of Worrb." Second and third places were won. respectively hy Miss Maxlne Kaiser and Miss l.yjia Her- TONIGHT Y.M.C. A.

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About Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News Archive

Pages Available:
553,876
Years Available:
1884-1972