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12 Tribure Republican Scranton Truth Want Ad Branches For Jtbe convenience of our patrons. niiLuiflaiii Ada. Subscriptions, News Items and. Complaint can be ten at any of the touowina buu urban offices wul receive prompt attention: WEST SCRANTON. Jenkins' Drug Store.

Main avenue ana Jackson street. J. T. Kearney's Dru Store, Jackson street and Garneid avenue. Lincoln Pharmacy, South Main avenue and Landis street NORTH SCRANTON H.

V. HartteU. Providence Auditorium. Watkin's Drug Store. ISO Provt dM road.

SOUTH SCRANTON. Koernpet's Drug Store. Ston avenue. layer's Dru Store. PUtston avenue and Alder street.

GREEN RIDGE. mt Green Riage Ptannacy. MS Host Market street A. W. Musgrave, Capouse avenue una Marion street.

DUN MORE. Bone's Drug Store. Dunmore Corners. McHalrt Drug Store. 404 Elm street.

CARBONDALE. J. Morgan. Burke building. EAST SCRANTON.

W. H. KnoeDfel's Drug Store, 965 Prescott avenue. Herman Clause's Grocery stare, 1001 Wheeler avenue. George S.

Jones' Drug Store, 600 Prescott "WANT" ANSWERS Advertisers will please call at The Tribune Publishing Company office for the following replies: A. B. A 4. Cottage 2 4 S. 5.

9 10 Grocer h. a 8. 21. Jv 7. Milkman Meat Cutter.

No. 3. N. G. 9 0 2 5 Railway.

THE WEATHER WASHINGTON, April 16. Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair and somewhat wanner Thursday; Friday fair; lig ht north and northwest winds. lKSTEROAV'S WEATHER Temperature a 51 degrees m. 57 degrees Relative humidity I 8 a. m.

.....87 degrees I p. tn 69 degrees Temperature extremes Highest ....64 degrees at 4 m. "Lowest 50 degrees at 6 a. m. Normal 47 degrees I MARRIAGE LICENSES Harry Beaver Spring Brook I FUNERALS The funeral of Mrs.

Charles Brack, of 8J South Mail avenue, will be held Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The funeral of Mrs. pearl Davlg, 4t :2 Frlnk street, will take place at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. Burial I will be made In Washburn Street ceme tery. The funeral of John W.

Davis, of 208 Aswell court, be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The funeral of Mrs. Rose, Hehir. of 321 Sixteenth avenue, will be held this morning with a high mass of requiem in St. Patrick's church at 9:30 o'clock, and interment in Cathe dral cemetery.

The funeral of Thomas Evans, of 215 North Lincoln avenue, will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with services at the residence by Rev. Walter M. Walker, D. of the Im manuel Baptist church. FUNERAL DIRECTORS JORDAN WALSH.

248 Wyoming Ave. Both Phone, Funeral Directors. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED A BOY. AT THE NBW WAIiL Paper, SCO Lackawanna Ave. WANTED TWO BOYS TO DOOTRHBUTB1 cards.

Aip ply Osman Dental Parlor. Da vidow Bid. Cor. Wyoming and Spruce St. WANTED WIDE A WAKB MAN, FOR accident and life insuranoe.

capaoie of handling men and money: a "big chance with good future to right, party. Address Columbian Protective Association, Blngiham ton. N. T. WATJT9 A position In a butcher store or (hotel.

Address Smulowlti. 1899 Bryn Mawr fit. WANTED A MAN TO SELL TIRE SE curity in Scranton. to auto ovvner; makes tires puncture proof; man with automobile preferred. Tire Security Plttston, Pa.

WANTED RELIABLE MAN TO HANDLE delivery and collection of our orders at Scranton this Spring. Apply Brown Brothers Rochester, N. Y. WANTED A BOY TO LEARN BARBER business. Apply George Cooper, Court St.

and Diamond Ave. WANTED A FEW MOf SALESMEN ON Leslies' Weekly and Judge; solicitors who have been on otfher publications preferred, but will nay 'yoii wihile learning; come in boys the water is fine. T. O. MoLean.

Sales manager, 307 Coal Exchange Wyoming Ave. WANTED HIGH CLASS AGENTS TO ell the most favorable contract ever offered a combination of Investment ami insurance. References required. Apply Scranton Real Estate Company, between 12 and 12:30 noon. WANTED EXPERIENCED IRON fence builder.

Come ready for work. Apply Sant's Iron Fence Works, 1011 Washburn street. WANTED A BLACKSMITH, FIRST class horseshoer and wagon maker. Come ready for work, 1011 Washburn street. HELP WANTED FEMALE WAtNTElD AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR general housework, for family of two.

Ap piy Wyoming, between 12 and 1. WAINTBD GIRSL FOR OFFICE. APPLY Osman Dental Parlors, Davidow Bidg. Cor. Wyoming and Spruce St.

WA'NTED EXPERIENCED WOMAN FOR general housework; references required. Address Box ITS. JSlmhurst, fa. WANTED MIDDIjE AGED WOMAN TO work In 203 Lackawanna Ave. Auc tion House.

I WOMEN TO MAKE APRONS AT HOME good stitchers; steady work; send ad dressed stamped envelope for particulars. Ta.m Vi.i rxra numilUll Ol wci j03 ton, Mass. YTAmAw ttSBc.nfln. i ot.wlll 1 Florence M. Swingle Albert Robinson Dora Miller i tn amaj family wlhere there are no ehll dren and no washing.

209 Washington Archbald 3rd floor, over Sanderson's Drug store. elViW WANTED COMPETENT GIRX, FOR GEN Oof Sotosky Peckville era mu9t a pIaln Katie Buchnavage Stanley B. unmore J. Banks Frederick Ober, Jr. Florence E.

Sclvmltt George M. Englebrake BHiabeth Oshman Olyphant MARRIAGES Ober Sctanltt In Scranton, April 16. 1918, by Kev. James Ben ninger, Ph. Miss Florence Schmitt, of this city and Fred Ober, of Brooklyn, K.

T. SeaJ Levrls In Scranton, Pa, April 16, 1918, by Rev. Charles E. Shelton, Ljl Mias Ruth Lewis and George Seal, both of this city. Hee naa Krllet In Scranton, April 16, 1913, by Rev.

Father Patrick, C. Miss Rose Kellet and John Heenan, both of this city. Me4Jowty Fahey In Scranton, April 16, 1913, by Rev. George J. Lucas, S.

T. Dr. William H. McGowty and Miss Nora V. Fahey.

both of this city. Meaiey Breeee In Scranton, April 16, 1 913, by Rev. J. H. Little, Miss Laura A.

Breeae and Harvey J. Medley, both of this city. Robtason MIUer In Jermyn, April 16, 1918, by Rev, E. E. White, Albert Robinson, of Vandling, and Miss Dora Miller, of Jermyn.

Blechoffherger Krsft In Scranton, Anril 16. 1913, by Rev. J. P. Ohermater, Miss Kathryn Kraft, of 805 South Webster avenue, and Fred Bischoff hercer, of Scranton.

BIRTHS Haplirr To Mr. and Mra. Louis liaplier, of Dickson Olty, a son. Seaurdainayliav To Mr. and Mrs.

F. caramaylia, of North Matin avenue, a daughter. Delta To Mr. and Mrs Joseph, Deltz, of Carbondale. a' son.

Warring To Mr. and Mrs. John Warring, of Hickory street, Peckvllle, a ion. Stantoa To MrX and Mrs. Edward Stanton, of Dickson City, a daughter.

Colllas To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collins of Gfeen Ridge street and Mon sey avenue, a son. Kimble To Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Kimble, of Hollisterville, a daughter. Hartaae In Scranton, to Mr. and Charles Hartman, of 801 Cedar avenue, a son. DEATHS John In Dalton, April 14, 115. John R.

John, aged twenf etght years, of Dalton. Nolaa In Archibald. April 14, 1913," Jamee Nolan, of South 'Main etreet. Giles In Jermyn, April 15, 1913, Mrs. William Giles, aged nine years.

The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Schmidt In Scranton, April 16, 1913, Anna Schmidt, aged 16 years. In the State hospital. Funeral from home of lier sister, Mrti. Charles HcMrlcK, of S15 Willow street this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.

Services In St. Paul's church and internment in Minooka cemetery? I Heaaltag In Honesdale, April 16, 1918. Mrs. Andrew HessMng, of Grove street, funeral Saturday morning at 10 o'clock' in St. Mary's German Catholic church and burial In German Catholic cemetery.

Bowea In Honesdale, April 16, 1913, William A. Bowen, of Elm street Funeral Saturday afternoon with services at the house In charge of Rev. W. H. Hiller.

Burial in Riverside cemetery. cook. Apply Jefferson Ave. WANTED NEAT GIRL FOR GENERAL "housework; must have city references. Apply 509 Quincy Ave.

WANTED GIRiL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; one who understands cooking; good wages; references required. Inquire 415 Clay morning or 7 to 8 In evening. gWANTED LADY MATRON. APPLY Fred V. Harts el.

Providence Auditorluan. WANTED GIRL TO WORK IN STORE; must have knowledge and Interest in the business. Inquire 329 N. Washington Ave. WANTED EXPERIENCED WAITRESS AT the Delawan Restaurant, 611 Lackawanna Ave.

WANTED GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 2308 Wyoming Ave. Old phone, SMS J. WANTED A GTR1L, 19 YEARiS OLD, FOR light housekeeping. Call 402 Plttston between 6 and 7 o'clock.

WANTED NEAT GIRL FOR LIGHT housework; must have city references. Apply 509 Quincy Ave. WANTED GIRL FOR KITCHEN WORK. Apply Hotel PeckvlHe, Pa. GIRL WANTED ABOUT 16, TO ASSIST with housework; must give reference.

1009 Taylor Ave. WANTED YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL housework to go home nights. 122 6. Bromley. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK.

Madison Ave. 820 EXPERIENCED SALESWOMEN in Cloak and Suit department Such as are well trained in this particular line. Inquire Gold jmiths Bazaar, LADY CANVASSERS WANTED AT ONCE, on salary; experience unnecessary: good proposition; steady. Apply 'between 4 6. Empire Credit Center, 411 Spruce 2nd floor.

WANTED A GOOD LAUNDRESS; MUST be well recommended. Apply 401 Jefferson Scranton, Ps. APPRENTICE dressmaking. GIRLS WANTED AT 201 Marlon St. Mrs.Brlel.

GERMAN GPRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Apply at 740 Madison Ave between 2 and 3 p. m. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR general housework; family of two; references required; also experienced nurse girl who can go home nights. 647 Monros Ave.

Old phone, 4982. WANTED A GIRL FOR DUSTING FUR niture. Apply Economy Furniture Co. WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL nousewoTK; good wages; references re quired. Apply 1759 Sanderson Ave.

WANTED WINDERS AND SPINNERS. Experienced or learners. Highest wares paia. aieaay won, uooa wages while learning, write today, canlsteo silk LADY CANVASSERS WANTED GOOD position, weekly salary. Apply before 10 a.

sue second floor. HELP WANTED WAN TED AN AiND WOMAN, TO WORK on dairy or stock In mi: bo children. Ad dress F. E. Evereilt.

New Milford, Pa. WANTED MAN AND WIFE ON DAIRY farm; wife to cook and do genersli house work, man to drive team and work on the farm; no room for children; good wages out nara work. Aaaress yatr, wavorly, Pm. ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY BARN steady Income corresponding for newspapers; experiencs unnecessary. Address Press Correspondence Bureau, Washington, D.

C. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR OPERATORS wanted. Steady work. God wagea Apply to Imperial Underwear Company. 441 North Main avenue.

WANTED WANTED IOT OF SDOOCsm HAND I UM ber; must be oh tap for cash state what you have and price. Bos 5, Tribune Republican Truth. WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOB caetoff elouUng, also will exchange lor aM Hnsn. Mexican drawn work. Send postal to M.

Quint, 'Saft Penn avenue, and Will 0411. CASH PAID FOR TOBACCO OOUPONi, soap wrappers. Mothers' Oats. Kvtii Washington avenue. THE TRreUNE REPUBUCAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, FOR SALE STOVE AND FURNACB HKPAIR9 AL weys in lock.

Weinberg's. 8im Petin ave nevt 4oor te Lackawanna Laundry. Friday, Auction. 127 Jefferson Friday afternoon 2 o'clock, April 17, at 12i Jefferson Ave directly opposite the new Lackawanna Station, 1 will sen sale, all kinds of furniture, carpet etoves, rugs, linoleums, mattings, mantle folding Ded, sewing machines, Jioiei rpev pianos, organs, parlor, dining room and toed cwtm nUi hru, TOT1 JedS. bedding, linen.

book cases, refrigerators, leather couch, chairs, rockers, hall Beat and mirror, nMmi.WAff.'a .1,,, muflinrinv. hlrdseye and mission pieces. etc. Three useful prizes will be given away free. Freight paid.

KOBT. OUMiMINOe, Auctioneer. FOR SALE OFFICE AND PLATFORM scale; office 10x16: inside wainscoted with Georgia iplne; outside corrugated Iron; situated at 719 Wyoming Scranton, near D. H. freight depot; office would make a fine garage.

Will sell for one fourth the cost. Apply D. G. Callahan, 73 Park Place, Dorranceton, Pa. Bell phone, 9864 Kings, ton.

FUMs'I'TORE FOR SAILS FORCED SALE of four roamed apartment, complete; two mahogany Chiffoniers, elegant, mahogany wardrobe, sideboard, dining table, chairs, mahogany iparlor suite. Iron 'bed complete, refrigerator all in first class condition. Inquire 614 Connell Bell phone. 627 K. STRAWBERRY PLANTS.

80 CENTS PER 100; $4 per 1,000. C. A. Rosell. Klngsley, Route No.

2. FOR SALE SENECA VIEW OA.MBRA H8i4. with Cook lens and comiplete outfit. R. F.

Miller, 1312 Capouse Ave. NO. 5 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, IN fine condition; low price for oah. Catiher man, Peoples Bank Bldg. FOR SALE BURIAL IN N.

WASH ington Avenue (Protestant) cheap. Address Tribune Republican Truth. FOR SALE 10 SWARMS BEES IN double frame hives, at $3.30 each. A. C.

Graves, Jermyn. FOR SALE MAHOGANY table, at 915 Pine St. SERVING SITUATIONS WANTED A FIRST CLASS CARPENTER OUT OF work would like to get a Job at day work or contract wages; reasonable. Address 5, TrlibuneRe publican Truth. YOI5.VG MAN OF TEMPERATE HABITS, well educated and a hustler would like to secure a position as collector; willing to work part of the time inside at stenography and typewriting: can furnish necessary bond and A references.

Address E. T. 416 Prescott Ave. RODMAN OR CHAINMAN I. C.

S. STU dent wants situation on surveying corps, surface or mine. Dyer, Old phone, SITUATION WANTED YOUNG MAN DE sires position as stenographer or book keeper; limited experience. Address C. J.

F. care Tribune Republican Truth. SITUATION'S WANTED BY TWO YOUNG men; hotel work, kitchen, or willing to go to country place. T. 1d12 WashDurn at.

Scranton, Pa, SITUATION WANTED BY RESPECT aible middle aged Woman, to assist with ligh't housework where she can nave a inome, salary no object; references exchanged: Address A. Tribune Republican Truth. WOMAN WOULD LIKE DAY'S WORK OR washing at home; have best city refer ences. 5, Tribune Republican Truth. POSITION WANTED BlRIIGHT BOY, 17 years.vf age, who has spent two years at High school, wants work or a clerical or mechanical nature; good penman; A references.

Address Box 4ft Tribune Repub lican Truth. SITUATION WANTED STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper desires steady position im mediately; good references xrom last employers; anything considered. Write Box 10, Tribune Republican Truth. AN INDUSTRIOUS AND ABLE YOUNG man, 25 years old. at present employed In an office, wants responsible position as shipping clerk, timekeeper or office work; good penman; has knowledge of double entry bookkeeping; moderate salary.

Address 21. care Tribune Republican Truth. LOST AMD FOUND LOST A PAIR OF G'OIJD, DARK GLASSES ibetween Prescott, Harrison Aves. and Mullberry St. Finder return to 14 Mulberry St LOST A NECKLACE, BETWEEN 181 S.

Sumner and Ebenezer church; on one side and plain with diamond chip on other; reward if returned to 131 S. Sum; ner. LOST A BROWN AND WHITE FOX TER rier; reward if returned. P. Tigue.

WANTED FAIRTNOBR, TAKE INTEREST in business with me, active or silent; larsre. prospects very "bright; one to flv thousand dollars required; tlhis will bear strict investigation. rri'DunemsepuiDii can Trutlh. GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION ON N. Main for sale; now occuoied double dwelling house, renting for 10 pt csnt.

of price. Via phone, 3Ua L. FOR SALE CHEAP, ESTABLISHED drug business, centrally located; must be sold to settle Sleg il's Reaity Co Connell Bldg. FOR SALE CHEAP, FINE ESTABLISHED lunch room, centrally Heated. Slcsci Realty Connell FOR SALE OR LEASER PARK HOTEL, situated at the entrance of beautiful Ede wood Park.

Address W. E. Kearney. Sha mokin, fa. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OLDSMOBILE, 1B12 MODEL.

Beven passenger. Good condition. Will sell cheap, ai'i Meridian street. SCRANTON AUTO TIRE VULCANIZING agents for AJax tires, guaranteed 6.000 miles; high grade tire ana tube repairing. rranunn tveaue LAWYERS 7.

K. DONNELLY. $03 807 MearsBldg. R. W.

SEARLK. 2S Connell Bldg. HORSES AND WAGONS FOR SAJLE A HORLSE, WAGONS. HAR ness and huckster's outfit, cheap for quick ibuyer. Inquire at 842 Meridian St.

ARRIVED ANOTHER CAR OF EXTRA good horses. Scutt 4 Jacobs. 310 Franklin FOR SALE JUST RECEIVED OARLOAD or extra good horses. Scranton Horse Ba i.vi N. wasnrnigton Ave.

I HORSE FOR SALE; FOUR YEARS OLD. vv. siaboda. Brown Throop, Pa. FOR SALE PONT CART AND HARNESS.

vzi stone Ave. HORSE FOR SALE COMBINATION SAD dle and driving horse: a thoroughbred: has all the gaits; very stylish but perfect ly sate; percecc eaaaier ana spienaia driver even years old. Address Tribune Repub llcan Truth. FOR SALE ONE MARE, DRIVE SINGLE or double. Weight 1,160.

Sound. Work anywthere. Andrew Costello. Crystal Lake houi, wwroonoaie, fa. PROFESSIONAL Osteopathy DR.

M. O'BRIEN. OSTEOPATH. CHINA Hall building, 218 Washington avenue. Hours: a to o.

xmu pnone t04. bDeclallst. DR. C. W.

TREVERTON. WOMEN'S DIS eassa Hours, afternoon. Old pnone. Ceal Exchange building. INSTRUCTION Maude, VIOLIN.

PIANO, VOICX. Class and Ensemble Work. EMILY HACKETT AND MARIAN TOWNE Studios: Old Phone: Ml Monroe Ava 4T82 and itiiAL ESTATE LOANS 12,000 AND $2,600 TO LOAN AT ONCE; lata lsVFsTsf anirrftaB. Ma smsistsa eaauaJ la Dir. Jtuntf 0rdnr flaudtraoa, 100 Meara DU iaintJ RAILROAD TIME TABLES CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY.

i rains leave scranton week aays tor tw Id. Philadelphia, Bethlehem. Allentown, Readlna. Lebanon. Harrlahurs.

Uaiink Chunk. White Haven. Ashley, Wflkes Barra at 1:10 ai 12:60 p. p. Sundays at $:10 a.

m. end 1:05 p. and (6:00 i m. for New York and PhUadel pbla). Tor Tamaa.ua, Pottsrllle and aba makla.

week days. a. 13 too luadays. 1:05 ia FOB RENT COTTAGE FOR REXT AT LAKE WINO la. Inquire 3Ati N.

Lincoln Ave. THREE 4 ROOM APARTMENTS AXD ONE single house, 816 Delaware modern FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE APARTMENT in hill section; six rooms and bath, with city steam and janitor service furnished: all modern improvements; opposite Moses Taylor hospital; Vat per month. Inquire Soranton Real Estate 316 Washington Ave. Both phones. PIVE ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT, 1S18 Academy St.

BeU. 2326 J. HOUSE FOR RENT 417 TAYLOR AVE. Eight rooms, good garden. Inquire 406 Taylor Ave.

FOR RENT APRIL RENT FREE: NEW apartment With five rooms and bath; steam heat, hot water and janitor service furnished, In Fairlawn Cor. Wyoming Ave. and Olive $25 per month. Inquire Scranton Real Estate Co. $14.50 RENT 711 WEBSTER NEAR GROVE firoom, single house; $5, butoher shop with refrigerator; also two 4 room fiats newly painted, $7.50 and $6.50.

BeU phone, 2911 J. FOR RENT THREE OR FOUR ROOMS; improvements. Old phone, 5635 R. FOR RENT 6 ROOM HOUSE; FIRST floor; all conveniences. 304 Alder St.

TWELVE ROOM HOUSE, 8S9 QUINCY avenue. Every convenience. Large garden. Bel) 2672 W. $8.50, $8.00 AND $6.50 RENTS SINGLE houses in South Side.

Apply at 414 Con nell building. FOR RENT ATTRACTIVELY FURNISH ed apartment; five rooms and bath in new Fairlawn five minutes walk from central city; steam heat, hot water, land tor service furnished; linest apartment to be found in city, with all new furniture. In quire Scran ton Real Estate Co, 310 Washington both phones. RENTS FOUR ROOM FLAT AX $82 ux court, to coiorea people only. ln quire at 414 Connell building.

FOR RENT SECOND, THIRD AXD fourth Poors, aj to zic Lackawanna ave nue, ior lodging rooms. Myer uaviaow, SU4 spruce stree. i FOR RENT APRIL 1ST, ONE HALF double house, no. ouz Harrison avenue, corner Vine street. Nine rooms.

Modern improvements. Hears building. C. Ferber. FOR RENT SINOLS faOCMB.

1811 VINH street One bait double house, 1613 etreet au improvements, M. eroer. oob Hears ounamg. FOR RENT SIX ROOM Fifth street Dunmore. HOUSE.

621 FOR RENT 6 ROOM FLAT, $rd FLOOR. $16 Spruce street Hyer Davidow. FOR RENT SEVEN ROOM HOUSE ON Prospect street ifilmnurst, Pa. Kent $10. Address Adolph Presch, Elmhurst Pa.

FOR RENT STORE NO. 214 WYOMiNO avenue, layer Davidow, sut spruce street FOR RENT STOKES, SECOND FLOOR, corner Wyoming ave and Spruce street Special terms to April. Myef Davidow. FOR RENT THREE ROOM FLAT. THIRD door, BIO spruce street.

Jiyer Davidow, 304 Spruce street STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI ture. all kinds; SO private storage rooms; low rates charged. New York Storage Warehouse 223 Center street 2 doors from Penn avenue. New phone 339; Old phone 463. Money to loan on all kind of goods when in storage.

FOR RENT STORE 207 AND Forest court. Myer Davidow. FOR RENT THIRD AND FOURTH 'LOFT, oju iacaawanna avenue, seated. Large, light lofts. All newly decorated.

Inaulre Standard Pub. 331 Adams avenue. DOUBLE BLOCK FOR RENT. 6 ROOMS each side; all Improvements. Nineteenth street.

Eight minutes' walk from round bouse. Inquire 417 Nineteenth street FOR RENT OFFICES. SECOND AND third floors. No. 110 Washington avenue.

Myer Davidow. S04 SDruce street ROOMS FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping, all conveniences; use of telephone. S25 Adams Awe. FUMNISH'BD gentletman. FRONT ROOM )6 Wyoming Ave.

TOR LARGE FRONT ROOMS, SUITTAIBILE FOR one or two gentlemen; city steam; all con veniences; one block from Lackawanna sta tion; private family. Madison Ave. ONE LIGHT HOUlSEKBEPIIINO ROOM, two on nrst noor, all conveniences. 629 Adams Ave. SLEETWG Adams.

ROOMS, AND $2. 829 637 QUNCY AVE. THREE DESIRABLE unfurnished rooms, second floor; city steam. FURNISHED Adams Ave. ROOMS, fLK UP.

641 POUR NICELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEP lng rooms. Address 6, care Tribune Republican Truth. NICELY FURNISHED FIRONT ROOM FOR rent. Bell, 2326 J. 624 Washington Ave.

FOR RENT FOUR NEWLY PAINTED rooms, Dupont $10. Apply 619 Wash lngton Ave. FOR RENT LARGE FURNISHED FRONT room; all improvements; lady preferred. Inquired 3(12 Webster Ave. FOR RENT FTVB Ave.

ROOMS. 866 Capouse FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS WITH running water. 810 Wyoming avenue. FOR RENT FOUR ROOMS. 1MPROVB ments.

Gas and water. 606 Broadway. FOR RENT FIVE ROOMS AND BATH, corner Madison and Myrtle. Apply 904 Madison avenu? or Thomas P. Duffy, 616 Connell building.

LODGE ROOM FOR RENT. OPPOSITE Hotel Casey. Inquire 622 Lackawanna. SUITE OF ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR PHY sician. 207 Jefferson avenue.

FURNISHED ROOMS FROM 62 PER WEEK up. uentiemen preierreo. zua jenersoo avenue. MISCELLANEOUS MEGARGEE BROS. PRINTERS' 8UP piles, envelopes, paper rags, twine.

Warehouse. 180 Washington arenua DAVID M. REILLY, WHOLESALE AND retail tootwear. Hotel Jarmyn building. HARDWOOD FLOORS HARDWOOD FLOORS.

ADDRESS OR ders to G. W. Hessler. Office. 210u Wash ington avenue, rear.

Estimates given. Old floors and furniture repaired, reflnlshed. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF AUDITS. ESTATES TQ BE anidited In the Orphan's Court of Lackawanna County. Notice is hereby given that the accounts have been filed and confirmed absolutely In' the following named estate and that the same will be heard on the respective dates named below: MONDAY, APRIL, 28, 913, at 10 CUOCK A.

M. 1. Estate of Ellen Gibbons, de ceased; Julia O'Mafley executrix. (Distribution.) 2. state Of Mary Teachman.

de ceased; William E. Teachman, exe cutdr. (Distribution.) 3. Estate of Christine PIttaway. de ceased; Henry Brown, executor.

4. Estate of Josenh Sullivan, de ceased; Timothy A. Sullivan, admin. lstrator. (Distribution.) 6.

Estate of Henry 8. Warren, de ceased; John J. Owens, trustee. (Distribution.) I. Kstats frf Vamm Charlotte H.

Toung, surviving executrix. (Distribution.) TUESDAY, APRIL, it, mi, AT lft M. 7. Ztatata of Simon P. Fatiabold.

rle oeaaedi Soranton Trust administrator, (Distribution.) 8. Estate of Jacob Alder, dtneaaed i William Alder administrator. Batata of Qaotirs Keller, daoaaa. ad; Mary Keller a. (DistrllwUon.) 10.

Estate of Qeorte S. Born, de caaaar); Helen Horn wniiacns dV ministratrlx. (Distribution.) 11. Estate of James T. Hope, da bution.) LEGAL NOTICES ceased; Wilfred E.

Hope administrator. (Distribution.) 12. Estate of John J. Bilheimer, deceased; Lackawanna Trust' Safe Deuosit executor. (Distri tion.) WEDNESDAY.

APRIL 3. 1913 AT 10 CfCLOCK A. M. 13. Estate of Eva A.

Drew; deceased; W. 1,. Hill, administratrix, t. a. (Distribution.) 14.

Estate of Benjamin F. LaRue, deceased; Isabella LaRue administratrix c. t. c. (Distribution.) IB.

Estate of John J. Williams, deceased; Edward Evans, and David Girvan executors. (Distribution.) 16. Estate of John Lynch, deceaa 17. Estate of Philip Klein, deceas ed; Edward Kell.

and Mathilda Hart man executors. (Distribution.) 18. Estate of Julia Donczewski, deceased; Elizabetti Lynch, administratrix. (Distribution.) 19. Estate of" Charles Linn, deceased; John J.

Scheuer, administrator. (Distribution.) THuRSDAT, MAT 1, 1918, at 1 O'CLOCK A. M. 20: Estate of Robert McKenna, deceased; John McKenna and David A McKenna, executors. (Distribution.) 21.

Estate of Welgrant Stern, deceased; John Stern, executor. (Dletri 22. Estate ot Rev. I. B.

Whelan. deceased; Mons. T. F. Coffey, executon.

(Distribution.) 23. Estate of William M. Hobbs. deceased; William A. Wilcox, executor.

(Distribution.) 4K Estate wf a.ncy tOdttle, itA ceased; Scranton Trust Company, executor, (Distribution. 25. Estate of William D. Green, de eeased; Carrie a. Green exeoutrix, (Distribution.) 2ft.

Estate tyf Bmllie D. Sohulthels, deceased; R. IT. Cap well and Emille A. Schimpff, executors.

(Distribution.) 27. Estate of Charles A. Godfrey, deceased; Scranton Trust Company and Florence A Godfrey, executors. (Distribution.) FRIDAY, MAT 1 2 AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.

28. Estate of William S. Frace. de Cenora L. Frace, eicecntrlx.

(Distribution.) 29. Estate of John H. Martin, deceased; Arohclaus Martin and Andrew Martin, executors. (Distribution.) 30. Estate of Harriet Amanda Spencer, deceased; J.

Wesley Hull and Dan Hull, executors and trustee, (Distribution.) 31. Estate Of John Ransom, de ceased; H. F. Wardell and. Harrison Ransom, executors.

(Distribution.) 32. Estate of George 8. Brown, de ceased; Garfield J. Brown and Mil ton hi. crown, executors, urstrmu tion.) The above accounts enumerated and designated in the above list will be audited by the Hon.

M. F. Sando. President Judge of the Orphans Court of Lackawanna County, in the court room, oourt house, iscranton. dur lnjr the session on the date eet for each estate, at which time all ner.

sons interested shall attend, it they see fit, and there present their claims against said estate, or forever there after be debarred from coimdne in upon said fund. AJ 17 24. HENHY V. LAWLiER, Clerk of Orphans' Conrt. SEALED PROPOSALS, Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the office of the county controller of Lacka wanna county, at Scranton.

Pa until 12 o'clock noon. May aUtbl for contructlnsr the unfinished of an lmiprovea macadam road In three secuuns as luuuws Section 1. Having been approved by tne Court of Quarter Session's of Lackawanna county to No. 4 January sessions, tsisj running from the zerne county line tnrougn tne boroughs of Old Forge and Taylor to the southerly line of the City of Scran ton. Sec.

2. Having fceen approved1 by the uouri or yuarter (sessions of Lacka wanna county to iNo. 6 January sessions. 1910, running from the Northerly line of the City of Soranton through the boroughs of Dickson Cttty, Blakely, Archibald, Jermyn and May field and the township of Carbondale, to the southerly boundary line Of tbe City of Carbondale. Sec.

3. Having been approved ny the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lackawanna county to No. 6 January sessions, 191.0J, running from the northerly line of the City of Carbondale through the township of Fell and the borough of Vandling to the 'boundary line Of the county of Susquehanna. The three sections being in the County of Lackawanna and Statue of Pennsylvania. Plans, specifications, profiles and sections are on Ale in the office of the county commissioners of Lackawanna county, at Scranton.

and may be seen or had by bidders upon application. Bidding blanks may be had upon application to the county commissioners of Lackawanna county. A certified check of Ji per cent, of tne amount of tne bid, drawn to the order of the County of Lackawanna must be furnished with each bid. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. ROBERT W.

AILLEJN, HEN RY J. MORGAN THOMAS. County Commissioners. Attest: Charle P. Savage, County Controller.

A7 2 4 Ml 8 VALEDIA USHER VS. GEORGE Usher. In the Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna County, No. 631, January term, 1913. To George Usher Respondent: You are hereby notified that th subpoena and alias subpoena issued In the above stated case fiavlnr been returned non est Inventus the court lias ordered service to De made upon you by publication.

You are hereby notified to be and appear at the next term of said court on Monday, ApTil 28, 1918 to answer tne complaint of tne iiDeiiant. P. F. CONNOR. Sheriff.

WALTER I SCHANZ. Attorney for Llbellant. M27 A8 10 17 ESTATE OF; WARREN H. WHlf Late of tbe Borough of Dalton, De ceasedV Letters testamentary in the above named elfc.te havilng been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims against the taite will plmane preaent t'hom, and those lndbtcd tJ the twtaite will make payment to MERENAS MIIJvER. Execeutor, Clark'a Siummilt, R.

D. J. W. CARPENTER. Attorney for Estate.

A10 17 24 UV8 18 IN RE: ESTATE OF NICHOLAS HAN steln, deceased, late of the City of Scranton, County of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania. Letters testamentary In the above named estate having bee aranted tn the undersigned, all persons having claims against the said estate shall present tneir claims and all persona indebted to said estate will make'pay ment to MART HANSTBIN: Executrix. A. RUTHERFORD, Attorney (or the SstaAa. Kltoawt TO WHOM IT MAT OOIfOBRir Kotioa la hereiiy rfrtn that John M.

Harris, guardian of Elisabeth Xullman, waakmlndad pereoa haa filed hi account in tbe off lee of the prothoso tary of the Court of Common Pleaa of Lackawanna County, to No. Mareh term. 1911, and that unlsai ax ceptlona filed thereto, aald aocount will ba confirmed by the aald court on Saturday, April tt, 1918. W. bunSitli, Protnonotary.

Attorney foe Guardian. M2j7 Al 1 17 FOX. SALE REAL ESTATE SIEGELS REAL ESTATE NEWS It is unusual to be able to purchase a property on Lackawanna Ave. that will yield about 14 gross income, yet It Is true that we have one now that we are offering for a limited time only; the rental Is a nine over X3.4U0 for $18,009. and on easy terms.

If desired. Another unusual muwwfHnilT that will yield large returns, and we can show when it win probable be the best paying property in the city. Is tbe Smith estate properties at 723 31 Jefferson front and rear, of eight families; 730 2 Adams front and rear. 10 families, and 004 Adams iront ana rear, or eight families. rnese properties be sold to any one having money to Invest; we can show re turns win oe aoout an to 40.

ed; John Jennings, executor. (DiBtrl Also another 1200 14 Wood' Providence section, entire block, rental 1,344 for $8,000: PrPert' Pays about 17 gross and we easy term a on same II ae sired. Also the two properties at 318 Gibson annua rents $1,830 for ft000: on easy terms. Or we will group all of the above prop erlties together, and sell them in bulk on mmmi xorms mat will net about SOX on th Investment. For rent AH kinds of stores, lofts and uiuces.

suns Die Tor any kind of business. AJSO hl1A nufc and a large 40 room building eult nousenoia storage. SIEGBL'S REALTY COMPANY, Fourth Floor. Connell Bldg. FOR SALE SOME BEAUTIFUL BRCGfLE and double houses In he est section of Kioge.

John A price, 949 Woodlawn ot. sen pjione. abas. SilW BUYS ON EASY TERMS. NEARLY new modern home; large lot.

Monroe Ave. wow ouys aouoie house. Washington pavea street; easy walking distance; terms to suit. $2700 'buys line 8 room modern home near para, steam neat, all improvements, large lot; $500 cash, balance like rent. Beautiful Suburban homes, Clark's Summit, OhlnChiMa, Dalton; large lots, shade and fruit trees; easy terms; or we will build you a (home from your own plani on easy payments.

Cramer Realty 501 irsuDis iians J3iog. MODERN HOME, 900 BLOCK MONIROE Jive. li rooms, eax finish, nest plumbing, Mi. w. Benedict, Attorney, Re publican Bldg.

HAUr ACRE PLOTS AT DALTON. S4K IM and $300; town water and electric jig ui. in. a. uaraner, out connell Bldg.

FOR SALE LAKE WINOLA PROPKBTV excellent location, two lots, furnished cottage, artesian well, bank barn, stone Ice house, boat and boats. Mrs. James juoAiiiiian, west Plttston. FOR SALE SUMMER HOME AT LAKE enquire 4 fa Ave. $2,600 NEW SINGLE HOUSE, SOUTH SIDE, seven rooms ana oatn, all improvements reception hall, steam heat, tminrirv tr.v.

stationary range, gas and electric Jigjht and i uuuieis csuar, mil lot, 4UX12U, with flas walk in front; house decorated hroua hnnt with expensive paper; possession May terms of payment arranged to suit purchaser; for further particulars about this splendid bargain, gee W. F. Vaughan, 421 Lackawanna Ave. $2,600 BUYS BUILDING LOT, 40x160. ON Arthur opposite Nay Aug Park W.

F. Vaughan, 421 Lackawanna Ave. $2,000 BUYS NICE, LEVEL BUILDING LOT 40x160, shady side Colfax near' Nav Aug Park. W. F.

Vaughan, 421 Lackawanna Ave. $1,000 BUYS CHOICE BUILDING LOT 40x190, Wheeler near Nay Aug Park. W. F. Vaughan, 421 Lackawanna Ave.

FARMS FOR SALE FOR SALE. CHEAP A FARM OF SO aores; $1,000 worth of timber; short drive to Northern Electrio. Address Harry R. Stark, Factoryville, R. D.

No. 8. FARM iFOR SALE 85 ACRES, TWO miles ooutih of Waymart; plenty of timber, line fish pond, and plenty of fish; good house, seven rooms; well watered; line plot of cultivated berries; one good travelled road; fine chicken farm; two cows and two wagons witth farm, cheaip; on easy terms. For further Information see Thomas Cole, Waymart, Pa FOR SALE FARM, 206 ACRES, i MILES from Nicholson, good buildings, lois of fruit, level; very smooth, rich soil; well watered; hot and cold water tftvrough house; R. F.

D. and telephone; school and church near of the best farms in Susquehanna county; object in selling, ae and falling health. L. B. Nicholson, Route No.

1. FOR SALE AJNY ONE GOT GUMPTION enough to buy a $7,000 Pennsylvania farm for $2,800: state road buildlnr nut Address Ingal, 4688 Cljftan Chicago, 111. $100 BUYS MY FIVE ACRE FARM. SOIL produces fruit, vegetables, grapes, berries and especially adapted for poultry and squab raising. Purs water, good roads, short distance from city, electric and steam railroad.

Must sell for oash or easy terms. Particulars addressing "Widow," Box No. tt Trioune Kepubllcan Truth. NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA xarms. write me vour wants.

Ogden's Agency, Walton, Y. FOR 8ALJS xCRES OF TIMBER. mostly ties and sroos. 2U miles from railroad. Address W.

F. Mason. Dlmock, Pa. BOARDERS WANTED. WA.NTBD BOARDERS; able.

Adams Ave. RATES REASON STERLING STERLING. Anrll 1 Miss Margaret Howe, teacher In the Intermediate room, closed a very successful term of school on Wednesday of last week and Friday evening her pupils, assisted by a few from the primary room, also by four of Miss Martin's pupils of Zlon achool, gave an entertainment in the Odd Fellows' hall, after which the senior class held a social. Miss Carrie Butterworth'a school at Jericho closed Wednesday of last week and Miss Bertha Osgood's, at West Sterling, closed Friday last. Miiss Susan Cross, who is teaching at Waverly, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home here.

Edna Lesher, of Honesdale, la spending some time with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Cross.

Mrs. P. Gillner, who has been confined to her home the entire Winter, Is slowly Improving. Miss A. M.

Noble returned home Tuesday night of last week from an extended visit with relatives in CLIFFORD CLIFFORD, 'April 1. About twenty friends of Mrs. l. W. Ayrea secretly contrived a plan to celebrate her last Saturday.

The surprise was complete and all enjoyed the day. Road Supervisor I. C. Snyder has begun his spring work on the thoroughfares of this district. The need la urgent.

E. H. Oakley has recovered from an attack of grip. E. G.

Greene Is putting a concrete floor in his stable. N. E. Gardner ia the contractor. E.

E. Finn la building a combination barn and garage. Myron Mulllnex, of Lake Ariel, has been visiting hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

O. Mulllnex. Next Tuesday evening tha Oranc will have an old fashioned apalllnaT match during tha laoture hour, whloh will be open to the public Miss Tin (Sampson and Miss Trassa Kamyon ar ths captains. Rev. John Q.

TutMM and Bar. Will iam A. Wells and E. B. Finn irsnt to wnkaw Barre Th not day aftarnoon to hear "BUly" Sunday tpasJc.

If Iss Helen RtveBbtwc, of Kenton academy, la vial One her aunt. Mra FT Wallaoa ICoABa has begun his labors as seoond man at the, creamery. LAKEVILLE Rev. Mr. Treat was very pleasantly! aurnriaed Frldav at the narsonare.

that evefjt being his fortieth birthday. Dln4 ner was served at 1:30. clock. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE VUY $8,800.00 10 room double. Boulevard Ave, $2.200.00 6 room single, Bryn Mawr af $9,000.00 8 room single.

Capouse Ave: 84.7SO.O0 12 room double. Capouse Ava. $2.100.00 6 room single. Diamond Ave. S4.5oo.0M 12 room double.

Green Ridge SU 86.8O0.OW 18 room double. Grandvlew St. $6,600.00 14 room Grandvlew $6,500.00 12 room double, Monroe Are. 10 room corner house. lot TOxlSS, flrst class location, price so low that it will surprise you.

$2.800 12 room double. Chinchilla, Pa. $.00) Seven rooms, bath, steam tiewt, lot 10 Chinchilla. Eight rooms, bath, furnace, Clark's Summit. $3.000 106 acre farm, room bouse, two barns, frutt.

$2.800 li0 acre farm, good hones and ern, young orchard 60 acres timber. Our large sales list includes nunrber of desirable farms and suburban homes. We also have a large tldst of properties for I O. D. De Witt 318 NORTH WASHINGTON A SCRANTON, PA OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS.

MONEY TO LOAN LOAMS $10 and Upward a.T Assignment, Rf4M ences, Indorsements 11 or Pledge. No payments due until June ae sountc opened this month. 'Phone, Writ or Call. AMERICAN LOAN CO. 908 909 Meara Building, Cor.

Wash. Ava. and 8prueo 8t. WHEN YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY $10 or MORE You naturally want It quickly gj and confidentially. You want to feel that you.

are dealing with a company who will con aj elder your Interests, give you every advantage and extend the utmost courtesy and conaldera sa tlon at all times. The People's Loan Co. will Guarantee you THAT and MOP.E. PEOPLE'S LOAN 427 Spruce Street. 2nd Floor.

Over'Pierce Scott's $10 LOANS AND UPWARD To Housekeepers, Worklngmen and Salaried Employes. We want your business. When you need money for any purpose, open an account with the Lackawanna. Unsurpassed service and lowest ratea CALL, WRITE or 'PHONE. Old Phoae, 4183.

LACKAWANNA CREDIT COMPANY Room 30, Davidow Wyoming Ave. and Spruce St. QUICK LOANS $10 UPWARDS Most people have some trifling bills that annoy them, vve givo you tho money so cheep you can't afford to we anyone else. Come In and see us. HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO.

Miller Building, 420 SPRUCE STREET, Rooms 225 226. Second Floor. uyerci MONEY LOANED ON KIKONAtA Paswtfv; III PEHM. AVE, PA. KIZER SWINGLE Buys, Sells and Rents Real Estate.

Money to Loan on First Mortgage. Both 'Phones. Mears Building. POULTRY AND XGOS FOR SALE ONB C. RHODE ilBLAND Red cockerel, four laying hens, so; Whits Leghorn oockerel, 79c 8332 Olrpbant Scranton.

WANTED 42 DUOKH and TWO DRAKRS, Indian Hunners: 1912 hat cbed; give lowest price. Box C' 6, Trllbune Repu'bllcan Truth. CHINCH II BA'BY CHTCK3 FA'Ri A few seut ings of tdie famous prtM winning IQngllsb Dorkings and Buff Orpington du eggs for sale; stock limited; also Indian Runner ducklings, whits egg strain, 80o each. WANTED A RBMABIiE QIRil, FOR KN eral bouse srork, with references. Apply at once, 416 Webster.

FOR SAhBS. C. R. I. RBDS, B.

T. Rooks, 8. C. W. Legborna, eggs 1 for 15; $4 per 100.

Indian Runner and Pekln duok eggs, $1 per 11 eggs; free range. Ssman' Farm station, Northern. Eleotrie railroad. Bell phone. No.

62 2, A. E. Seamans, Fae toryville, Pa. COLUMBIAN WTANDOTTB BABT OWIOrM 3jo each; slllver Camplnes and Colunvblau Wyandotte eggs, fl.bu per 13. 6U7 N.

Irving Ave. LITTLE CHICKS PURB KRIOD Oomt Wbite Lealiorns (Wyokoff an Toung's strains), l2o each; $40 per Kft Barred Pijrmoutib Rocks from stock mated to produce exhibition females, Ino each! ready to ship every week. This Is mt tenth year. Latest Improved boxes u4 In shipping. chicks and aafs da livery guaranteed.

Also eggs for hatching. Bell phono. Earl Seamans, Vactoryrtlle. Fa. fllNOLB COMB WHITB LEGHORNS, Exclusively (D.

W. Young strain) laying quality unsurpassed eggs tor hatching; rer UiO, fertility running St par seat; aby ohtoVs for ssjIs April lTtk, per lflOl also a few good eookerels for sale; trailer passes plant; coins and see us, you are welcome. Ws have 1.000 laying hens on thai Richmond term, N. Main aVn aeva ton, W. V.

L.IMS ana on. Ben 47st R. rrank Sherwood, Manager. DTOIAN BtJITNETR DUCK BXKM WHITJ (Flshsl strain) rwa and White and Bng Itafa Peaoiled. Breeders carefully mated by first elass pouKry Judge.

Ergs from fancy and utility, stock. "WMte ego; strain." Fr mating list. Also 8. C. Red sgga Brook Mi poultry Farm, Myrtle a Frank White, rTX Oiypiiant, Pa.

FOR aAJLK 19 S. C. BCFr ORPINQTON pullets, ona cockerel. Cook's strain, gibs, Rhode Island Red eggs, Ho per settinnfl nne stock, nooaiawn Bt. FINS STOCK R.

C. RHODB WLANI Reds, free range; $1 per 16 sgga Beeiy, rieaitvsue. PRIZB WINNINb WH1TK Wt ANDOTTMtf SSB hiiu biuim lur am, ovil navse. U. T.

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