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12 Tribune Republican Scranton Truth Want Ad Branches For the) convenience of our patrons, Clsssified Ada, Subscriptions. News Items and Complaints can be ieft at any of the following suburban offices and wtll receive prompt attention: WEST SCRANTON. Jenkins Drug Store, Main avenue and Jackson street. J. T.

Kearney's Drug Store, Jackson street and Garfield aveniJfc. Lincoln Pharmacy, South Main avenue and Landis street. NORTH SCRANTONV H. V. Hartsell, Providence Auditorium.

Watklns Drug Store, 1204 Providence road. SOUTH SCRANTON'. Koempel's Drug Store, 830 Stone avenue. Mayer's Drug Pittston avenue and Alder street. GREEN RIDGE.

Oreen Ridge Pharmacy, 643 Bast Market street. A. W. Musgrave, Capouse avenue and Marion street. DUNMORE, Bone's Drug Store, Dunmore Corners.

McHale'a Drug Store, 404 Elm street. CARBONDALE. W. J. Morgan, Burke building.

EAST SCRANTON. H. Knoepfel's Drug Store, 965 Prescott avenue. Herman Clause's Grocery Store. 1001 Wheeler avenue.

George S. Jone Drug Store, 600 Prescott avenue. "WANT" ANSWERS Advertisers will please call at Tne Tribune Publishing Company office for the following replies: A. B. 8.

B. C. F. K. 7.

8. 8. 2L Housekeeper. Railway. Box S.

8. B. S. W. 4.

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8. THE WEATHER WASHINGTON, May 21. Eastern Pennsylvania: Showers Thursday; Friday promably fair; moderate south winds shifting to west and northwest. yesterday's Weatker Temperature 0 a. 65 degrees p.

m. SS degrees Relative humidity a. ...44 per cent 8 p. 69 per cent. Temperature extremes Highest at 4 p.

.61 degrees Lowest at 6 a. 45 degrees Nomal 60 degrees Total precipitation during 'tine 24 houhs.endlng at 8 p. m. 0.01. PAY DAYS The employes of the Scranton Coal company will receive their pay for the period from May 1st to 16th on the following days: Monday, May 26 West Ridge, Richmond No.

3, Riverside. Tuesday, May 27 Mt. Pleasant, Johnson. Wednesday, May 28 Oapouse. Pine Brook.

Thursday, May 29 (Raymond, Ontario, Ontario Washery. H. PAY DAYS Pay days have been announced by the Delaware and Hudson company as follows: Friday. May 23 Marvine, Lesrgetts Creek, Dickson, Von Storch, Manville, repair shop. Saturday, May 24 Olyphant, Eddy Creek, Grassy Island.

Gravity Slope, Jermyn. Monday May 26 Greenwood, Spring Brook, Langcliffe, Laflin, Delaware, Pine Ridge, Baltimore No. 6, Baltimore Tunnel. Tuesday, May 27 Clinton, Coal Brook, Carbondale No. 1, Powderly.

Wednesday, May 28 Plymouth Nos. 1, 3 4 and Boston. MARRIAGES MeRale McNauuara In Scranton. May 21, 1913, by Rev. George J.

Lucas, 8. T. Miss Mary V. McNamara and Richard MeHale, both of this city. Gaua Pnhl in Scranton, May 21, 1918, by Rev.

Peter Christ V. Fred Ganz and Miss Magdaline Puhl. BIRTHS of Hamlin, a daughter. Reynolds To Mr. and Mr.

Samuel Reynolds, of Jermyn, a con. DEATHS Brooks In West Ablngton! May SI, 1813, Mrs. B. M. Brooks.

The funeral will take place from the home Saturday afternoon, with service at o'clock. MacDonald In FoTest Hills. Long Island. Michael MacDonald. Funeral tomorrow morning at 10:1 o'clock, with high mass of requiem in the Church of the Infant Jesus, Richmond Hill, L.

I Interment will be made ia Calvary cemetery. Rlohmond Hill. Corcoran In Scranton May 19, 31. Mrs. Mary Corcoran, of 625 Hickory street.

Heather In Buffalo, N. May 19, 1111, Mrs. Rose Reuther, wife of Theo dore Reuther, of 337 Neptune place. Scranton. Donghrrfr In Dunmore, May si, 1013, P.

J. Dougherty, of 160 East Pine ti'eet. DtaBIDirr ln aoutn Auburn, May 19, 1918, Mrs. C. C.

Bennlnger. The tunaral was held Wednesday afternoon. Hooke In Scranton, May 21, 191J, Rosabelle. the flve year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Roche, of 421 Mifflin avenue. Funeral announcement later. MOSCOW Miss Pearl Glelchman was tendered a erurpriae party Friday evening ln honor of her birthday at the home of sister, Mrs. Joseph Van Brunt.

Muaio and games were enjoyed during the vnins, after which refreshments fwere served Those present were: Misses Pearl Stella Glelchman, Margaret Stanton. Ruth Miller, Helen Wehr, Helen Alt, Elizabeth Stiff, Irene Spencer, Ruth Gardner, Margaret Dubler, Larissa Sayre, and Miles Van Brunt, Francis Stookev, Roser Reynolds, John Langan, William Davies and Harold Schenck. Miee Adelaide Place left Monday for a two weeks visit ln Binghamton and Sidney, N. T. The Woman's Home Missionary society will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock In the Methodist Episcopal church parlors.

The subject to be discussed will be "Missions Among the Refreshments will be served. The Knllorvlnir nfTir.r. fYC Vi werth Uuguowero recently elected: HELP WANTED MALE WANTED TWO CARRIAGE PAINTERS, at once. 1123 Capouse Ave. WANTED A COMPETENT COOK, AT Vh.) knul rhlvnha.nt Pa.

LABORERS WANTED AT LANDSDdWNE park. Clark's Summit. Pa. Apply on WANTED A LIVE AGENT TO REPRE sent and sell Tne Jsast nvunuuu Water; been sola in scramon uu for 18 years; none need apply but a commercial man. who can qualify with satisfactory bond.

Box 281. Factoryvllle. WANTED TWO GOOD MEN TO WORK on farm. Inquire Room 205, 316 Washington Ave. WANTED EXPERIENCED MEAT SALE8 man, fofwagon; must furnish A references; bright future; must be a hustler.

Z. care TrKbune BepuMlcan Truth. WANTED CAR BUILDERS. CARPBN ters. handy man, men to work on steel D.iiim AhAM CTiimlnrton.

Del. WANTED YOUNG MAN TO LEARN TO make and put up window hades; reference required. Inquire after 6 p. Loi burn 6 Sellers 316 318 Washington Ave. BOYS WANTED, AT 839 WASHINGTON Ave.

WANTED LIVE PAIMTER AND PAPER hanger. at once. F. O. Young 1329 Lafayette St.

WANTED GOOD CARPET WEAVER, AT once, su Hampton n. WAiNTED TWO GOOD EXPERIENCED steamsters: no others need apply. George P. Lowry. 626 Detty St.

WANTED ITRST CLASS COMPOSITOR, at tne Home iriniery, woobu.i mnrt niTuimrna HT A Ml Mil C. ATA. BE lore p. eiavio caurca. nr.wvrtPT A WWH OTWW TCXPERI ence, lor photo gauery; smaii ooara: state waces epoc.

Pa. KjixaLiun. few young men tor rauway man success guaranteed. Opportunity, Box 264, cranton. Pa.

WANTED A MAN ON FAJUI FOR ONE month. aMe to do general larm wora. A. E. Seamans, Factoryvllle, Pa.

WANTED A CARRIAGE BLACKSMITH at once. H. D. Smltn a Bro iiz vine bi. WANTED 90 FIRST CLASS MEN, CAP hlo nf earnlne 850 Der week or better, selling puncture proof product for automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles, eta; a snap for a man owning a small car to demonstrate with; greatest proposition on earth; investigate at once, don't delay; territory going fast.

Apply 528 80 Connell Scranton, Pa. BOTS WANTED AT HOUS PRETZEL bakery, 902 S. Wyoming Ave. WANTED HAMMERMEN AND FITTERS. Apply American Car Foundry Berwick, Pa.

1 LOST ASDJOUND LOST BETWEEN, CLAY AND MONROE Aves. on Mulberry St, a bunoh of keys; reward. Return to 823 Lackawanna Silver8tein. LOST BETWEEN IRVING AVE. AND Ash or Elm Park church, a hand Bible, with name ''Kate Alrey" on inside.

Reward if returned to 1017 N. Irving Ave. LOST THRIEB LIGHT RED COWS; ONE large mulley; one with horns bent Inward and white scar on forehead, and one with straight horns; 86 reward If returned to John Smolekl, Box 102, Eynon. LOST TUESDAY, MAY, 2ft, SUM OF money, between city hall and Hotel Jermyn. Reward.

W. Tribune Republican Truth. LOST GOLD WATCH AND FOB IN Clark's Summit Sunday evening; mono gram, 'L. A. Reward if returned to Laura Gilpin, Dalton.

LOST FRENCH POODLE, ANSWERS TO name of Fin." Reward for return. Maud Fahrig, 413 N. Sixth Ave. HORSE STOLEN FROM JACOB SPITZ, Olyphant, Pa. Black horse, seven years old.

white star on forehead and sore on right cheek; weighs 1,600 pounds; $26 re ward to party who traces it. HELP WANTED MEN AND WOMEN MAKE BIG MONEY selling our prize winning household article: every woman buys on sight. An thracite Specialty Box 28S, Scranton, Pa. CAPABLE MEN AND WOMEN WHO WISH to canvass or sell at wholesale and have small amount of money to Invest with privilege of handling their own Investment, ad dress at once, B. care Tribune Republi can xrutn.

FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT NEW SByBN room house; lot 180x220; every improve ment, (ruit, beautiful view; near stations. P. H. Colvin. Dalton.

WANTED WANTED TO BORROW MONEY TO buna; Dest section In Green Ridge; no i wo, vara AT1D une Republican Truth. CASH PAID FOR TOBACCO COUPONS. Washington Ave. President. Frank NnV' sai nresiaent.

Marv RnhArts nmi4 vi. president, Elsie Loyeland; third vice iiiraiuom, fourth vice Dresident. Marv DaPow tary, Charles Stookey; treasurer, Hen ry joveiana; pianist, Kathryn Kned ler. Dewitt Bidwell, the milk man, had hie leg quite seriously hurt last week by a runaway team while at work on his farm. Erwin Biesecker is seriously 111 at the Coppinger sanitarium in Scranton.

DALTON Mrs. Jerry Green and son, who spent tne past two weeks here, and Miss May Moore, all of Forty Fort, returned home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Niles Smith and daughter, Harriet, were entertained on Sunday by Mr.

and Mrs. George A. Gardner in Scranton. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Bunnell and eon. Nelson, and Mrs. Lena Smith, accompanied by Miss Mabel Stark, enjoyed an auto trip around Lake Wlnola and called on Tunkhannock relatives Sunday. Misses Helen, Evelyn and (Edith Purdy spent the week end as guests at the home of their uncle, Anton Van Campen, at Clark's Summit.

Mrs. Nelson Dershimer and children returned to their home In Dry den, N. after a two weeks' visit here. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Wlttfoot entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Rob ling and daughter, Mary, of Moosic, on Sunday. A very inspiring Mothers' meeting was. held ln the Baptist church FTlday afternoon under the auspices of the W.

C. T. U. when Mrs. Hammond, of West Scranton, addressed the moth ers ln a heart to heart talk which was thoroughly appreciated.

THROOP Mrs. Paul Bright, wife of Mine Foreman Bright, is seriously 111 at her home on Scranton Arthur E. Jones, Steve Nlcholls and President S. Pogoulsky attended the meeting of the Progressive club of the u. of on Saturday evening, May 17, One of largest meetings that has been held for some time, was held on Sunday afternoon In the audi torium in North Soranton composed of Polish and Lithuanians.

The meeting was addressed by several out of town speakers. Also T. Davies. ef Nantlcoke. candidate for president of District No.

1: A. 13. Jones. 8, Pogoresky and Bteve Nieholli represented L. U.

1004, of Throo' 1 THE TRIBUNE REPUBLICAN; THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1913 OR SALS STOVE AND FURNACE REPAIRS Always In etock. Weinberg's, 80S Fens i avenue, next door to Lackawanna Launary. FOR SALE LARGE REED good condition. Inquire MCo Smith fl. Green Ridge.

STRAWBERRY PLANTS, 60 CENTS SUNJ dred; 4 thousand; 80 cents hudJe mail postpaid. For rne oarance C. A. Rozell, Klngsley, Route 9. FOR SALE CEMENT FLOWER URNS, large and small.

1705 Price St. FOR 8 ALE PAIR. HANDSOMELY MARK i f.maU. ea aoaion lerner pupa, rowa Inquire of H. R.

Menner, Honesdale. DOCTOR LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA wants to store his piano with some ramiiy who would consider buying it, providing be should decide to sell; reasonable terms would be arranged with right people. X. Y. Tribune'Republican Truth.

THREE SAFES FOR SALE 807 ADAMS Ave. ANGORA KITTENS, ALL COLORS, $3 1888 N. Main Ave. SO CHILDREN'S CRIB BEDS FOR SALE i great oargains. DcriM Houst.

509 Lackawanna. FOR SALE MOTOR BOAT, 1 FEET; SIX horsepower engine nearly new; bargain; can be seen at the Putis cottage on the point. Lake Wlnola, Saturday or Sunday after that write G. A. E64 Herkimer Brooklyn, N.

Y. ROLL TOP DESK SWING CHAIR AND offlee ruga, cheap. Scranton Auction House. KITCHEN CABINETS. KITCHEN CLOS ats.

also wardrobes, at bargain prices. Soranton Auction House. RUG BARGAINS WE HAVE 800 ROOM stte rugs, heavy quality 1 we are closing them out; 84.90 sad up. Soranton Auction House, i RUG AND CARPET FILLING; REGULAR toe quality; our price 89c and 39c Scranton Auction House, COS Lackawanna. FOR SALE SECTIONAL BOOK CASES; several good ones at bargain prloea Scranton Auction Houte.

RUBBER MATTING FOR STAIRS, AISLES. theaters, nickelets, beat quality, cheap. Scranton Auction House. BULL CALF, REGISTERED HOLSTEIN Frelsian. naturally hornless; dam has an advanced registry record as a junior three year old, of pounds of milk per day; 17.07 pounds of butter in seven days; price $76.

George E. Stevenson Sons, Waverly, Pa. WE HAVE ABOUT 80 EXTRA LARGE size rugs, some 12x15; you can buy them at your own price. Scranton Auction House. FOR SALE BIRDSEYE MAPLE BED room suite, small iron jd, small walnut chiffonier, gas stoves and nvany other odds and ends including some garden utensils; anybody Interested may call bteween 8 and 9 a.

m. and 6 and 6 p. m. at 835 Madison. HEAVY INGRAIN CARPET; SELLING OUT at wc and 88c.

Scranton Auction House. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED A NURSE GIRL. APPLY AT once, Mrs. Cohen, 416 Webster. WANTED TWO EXPERIENCED CAN vassers; good workers only.

Keystone Store, 104 Washington Room 6. EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WANTED, at 402 Cedar Ave. WANTED A GOOD ONE WHO will go with small fzmily to the sea shore for the Summer. Apply to Mrs. J.

H. uaen, 44 Monroe Ave. WANTED HOUSEKEEPER, BETWEEN 5 and 46. by single man. 45; well furnished home.

Address Royal, Pa. WANTED A PLAIN COOK, AT TOE PO kona, Delaware water Gap. u. sneuen berger, Proprietor. WANTED A GOOD GIRL TO HELP WITH housework.

Apply 425 Qulncv Old phone, 4870. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GENERAL housework girl: one who can cook. Annlv 637 Clay Ave. WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, in a small family; middle aged lady preferred; a good place for one who would appreciate a good home; references required. Apply to Mrs.

Jones, 1121 Vandeventer boulevard, Round Woods Park. WOMAN WANTED TO WORK AT cleaning, at Grand Army Hall; must live on premises; ask for janitor. COMPETENT WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK and plain cooking; small family. Drawer 3, uioomgDurg, ra. rtj.i i yj ur.

ivc? ADi jit experienced or learners; highest wages I rl liagrlv VaArtr mniJK nraaae mlll. 1 ins; write today. Canlateo Silk Canis teo, N. Y. GIRL WAN TED (FOR GENERAL HOUSE work.

Apply 1211 Linden St WANTED A COMPETENT COOK, WITH rexerences; good wages. Apply to Mrs. J. E. Burr, 835 Webster Ave.

WANTED APPRENTICES, TO LEARN nair goods traae. Apply at Kahn's, 329H N. Washington Ave. WANTED COMPETENT WOMAN, 80 years or over, tor general housework in ramny or two; experience and references required. Call at 805 Board of Trade Bids.

GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP ply 811 Adams Ave. WANTED GIRLS TO SEW ON SKIRTS and on hand finished skirts. Inquire at 632 Lackawanna second floor. WANTED A GOOD WOMAN FOR EN eral housework: must be good cook and wining 10 go io country.

Address 8, care TribuneRepubllcan Truth. WANTED, AT ONCE A GOOD GIB.L FOR eiieiai jigmcwgrK, ugul wore; gOOO wages and small family, 1081 Woodlawn City. DRESSMAKER WANTED 408 CEDAR Ave. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED COOK, willing to go to country Summer; good references required. Call this week at 828 Jefferson Mrs.

James A. LiLen. WANTED Operators on Misses' and Children' Muslin Underwear on 2 needle ruffling. Drawer finishing, felling, hemstitching, and lace running; steady, work. Apply at ones, Richmond Underwear 1006 Capouss Ave.

WANTED YOUNG LADY FOR GENERAL housework; family of three; salary 818 to M. Apply 1 Maloney PI. WANTED I'R'L FOR GENERAL HOUfiE Work: ataoA hnma nA Apply Mrs. Cohen, 416 Webster Ave. WANTED A GIRL OR AGED woman for general housework.

Inquire at 106 Washington Ave. EXPERIENCED GIRLS WANTED FOR dressmaking. Mrs. L. Solky, 826 Mulberry 'WANTED 'MIDDLE AGED WOMAN TO aseisi wun nousewora on small farmi no children.

Address X. Y. Z. Tribune Republican office, Carbondale. OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE A HOTEL, IN A BOROUGH; 'w.

V' Ly goou reason for selling. Call 218, Bell' phone. SODA AND ICE CREAM BUSINESS. LO cated In central city, for sale. Address A l.

Tribune Republican Truth. AUTOMOBILES INDIAN TWIN MOTORCYCLE IN FIRST class condition; must be sold at once; price 8125. Call at noon, or after 6 p. at 1664 Capouse' Ave. FIVE PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE FOR sale, four cylinders.

80 horsepower; a good ear for snme one; will let It go for reasonable offer to any quick buyer. 465 Decker Ct Hyde Park. SCRANTON AUTO TIRE VULCANIZING agents ror Ajax urea, guaranteed 6,000 miles: high grade tire and tube repairing. 226 Franklin Ave. BOARD AND ROOMS FURNISHED IROOMS FOR RBNT, WITH vara, reasunaoie rai.

1D Maaison AVe. BOARDERS WANTED ON LARGE FARM. pienry or aairy proouote; thoroughly first class, meals; automobile oanlpa catered on short notice, For particulars, apply Mr. Frank Parry, Orchard Ure.s Farm, Routs No. sV Moscow, Pa.

Wait 1 Until rJ the vV Tenant Rent rJ It iiJ Now JJ You lose money every minute the door of that rental property is locked. Use a Tribune Republican and Truth "For Rent" ad and have a new tenant moving in as the old tenant moves out. "Stop the cost' leak just as you stop it in your downtown business. 4000 either phone: FOR RENT FOR RENT OULRUDoVROOM FLAT FOR Itgnt housekeeMnar: all conveniences. 1914 vine bu OkTTVWR Xfmrmxf mj uw M.wm nv am.

avwju. owwia nvhWAH Fairfield Green Ridge; range, gas and improvements; garaen, iruit ana ooop; rem reduced. Address A. R. Hignstt, Chinchilla, Pa.

FOR KENT HALF OF DOUBLE HOUSE. six rooms. Smith Green Ridge. Call Old phone 2867 J. COTTAGE FOR RENT, AT LAKE WINOLA.

1. W. Hartman, 218 Susquehanna Pittston, phone 718. FOR RENT AT TOBTHANNA, TWO FUR nished bungalows, Ave and six rooms each; running water, fine boating. Inquire Dr.

Rhoades, 409 Peoples Bank Bldg. FIVE ROOMS, BATH; MODERN, MBWLY papered, painted. 842 Franklin Ave. FOR RENT FLAT, SIX ROOMS AND bath; heat and water furnished; gas, electricity, Janitor, plenty light; central; price moderate. Bell 2742 R.

FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE; DB slrable location In Green Ridge; porch, cool, shady; all improvements; nine rooms and bath; price moderate. Bell 2742 R. FOR RENT HALF DOUBLE HOUSE, 1 Madison Green Ridge; all Improvements; grand location; $21 a month. FOR RENT COTTAGE, AT LAKE WINO ia. Apply J.

W. Moore, Hotel Clifton, Lake Wlnola. FURNISHED COTTAGE FOR RENT AT Lake Sheridan for season. A. P.

Clark, Faotoryvllle, Bell phone, 36 Oi. FOR RENT SIX ROOM HOUSE; ALL IM provements. Inquire 1614 Aoademy City. FOR RENT THREE ROOM FLAX. THIRD floor.

316 Spruce St. Myer DavTdow, 304 Spruce St. FOR RENT 680 MULBERRY SECOND floor, front, up to date six room apart mentrall modern Improvements; steam heat and janitor service; can take possession on June first. FOR RENT EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, WITH all improvements on pleasant avenue. Inquire Charles Brong, PeckviMe.

STORE FOR RENT 306 W. MARKET, Providence, next to St. Mary's hall; suitable for any business. FOR RENT THREE FURNISHED COT tages. Write or phone, L.

A. Yost, Place," Lake Wlnola. Fa. STOWAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. all kinds; private storage rooms; low rates charged.

New York Storage Warehouse 228 Center St. two doors from Penn Ave. New phone, 339; Old phone. 463. Money to loan on all kinds of goods when in storage.

FOR RENT STOBJC ROOM, 207 AND 209 Forest Ct. Myer Davidow. HOUSE FOR RENT SIX ROOMS, MOD ern improvements, 427 Prescott Ave. Inquire of Mathias Stipp. DOUBLE BLOCK FOR RENT, SIX ROOMS each side; all Improvements; Nineteenth St, eight minutes' walk from round house.

Inquire 417 Nineteenth St. FOR RENT OFFICES, SECOND AND third floors. No. 110 Washington Ave. Myer Davidow, 304 Sprue St.

FOR RENT SIX ROOM FLAT, THIRD floor. 816 Spruce St. Myer Davidow. $8.60, 88.00 AND 86.50 RENTS SINGLE houses in South Side. Apply at 414 Connell Bldg.

FOR RENT SECOND, THIRD AND fourth floors, 207 to 215 Lackawanna for lodging rooma Myer Davidow, 304 Spruce St. FOR RENT STORE, NO. 114 WYOMING Ave. Myer Davidow, 304 Spruo St. FOR RENT STORES, SECOND FLOOR, corner Wyoming Ave.

and Spruce special terms to April. Myer Davidow. FOR RENT FURNISHED OR UNFUR nlshed rooms; private family; old 'phone 4428. 743 Madison Ave. LOCAL PEODTJCZ MARKET Following are yesterday's prices to retailers, for meats, butter, eggs, cheese vegetables, in the Soranton wholesale district: BUTTER Extras, 30e: fresh.

82c: prints, 33c. VEGETABLE Potatoes, 75aS0c seed, new. 85.O0a6.00 apples, 2.60aS.W bbl oabage, old, 60 avftc new. fi.75az.oo orate; asparagus, 11 80a2.50 carrots, $1.25 al.35 bbl; cuoumbers, I3.50a4.50 baa: spinach. 1.762.00 peas, tl.toa z.za raoisnes, ouc to si.zo; rnu barb, 83.00a8.60 hundred bunches; water cress, Il.75a2.60 cwt straw berries.

10al2c. GRAINS Wheats, II per ewt; hay baled, 320 to $26 a ton; oats. 45c Leern, $1.85 per cwt run cream eneese. iihc; brick, 22c, Ltmburger, Imported Swiss, 32c; Roquefort Itc; Domestic Swiss, 2fe; skim, 10c MEATS Steers, 19a2oe; cows. 11a 12c; pigs, 12c; sheep, lie; lambs.

16V4c. LIVE POULTRY Fowls. JO tte old cocks, broiler. pair; pigeons, 60c pair; spring ducks, 28c; old ducks, 22c DRESSED POULTRY Fowls. le: roasting ohickens, 21c.

FROZEN POULTRY FOW1S, I7; lie; springers, 18a20e; turkeys, loo. EGOS Fresh eggs, '22c, FARMS FOB SALE FOR SALE SO ACRES OF TIMBER, mostly ties and props, 2tt mile from railroad. Address W. F. Mason, Dlmoek, Pa.

FsAaRMERS Sell Your Produce Direct BY PARCEL POST you rail CHICKEN0 or CAT TLB? Now if your chance to sell eggs, butter, cheese, home smoked hams or bacons, direct to the consumers in large cities and get all the profit there is from your produce. The Tribune Republican Truth roaches 60,000 prosperous families ln Scranton and vicinity. An advertisement placed in its columns would bs sure to bring inquiries that would result in valuable customers (or you. The Trlbuns Publishing Company trill gladly furnish at your request and without charge advertising rates ind information in regard to the marketing your Address Advertising IHbune Publishing Cocarv. g.

FOR SALE REAL ESTATE SIEGEL'S REAL ESTATE NEWS. For sale, with L. W. switch, two of the finest and best factory or warehouse buildings in the city. Also factory sites with railroad trackaga.

and owners will build factories on lonf term of lease to suit tenant. It no difference to us what you want In Real Estate we have it, and if not. we will get it 'for you. We want an offer on the two single house front and rear of 606 Meadow Ave. Also on" the double house at 613 16 Larch St.

Also on the one store and five family brick building at 682 634 Breck St. Also on the fine single house arranged for two famillee, at 835 River We also want on first mortgage central city real estate the sums of SsOO. 86.000, 87,500 and 813.000. And offer to loan $1,000 to 83,000 and one urn of 875.000 on first mortgage central city property. We offer for rent, at reduced prices, all kinds of stores, offices, flats, houses barns, garages, storage and warehouses, and lofts.

SIEGEL'S REALTY COMPANY, Fourth Floor. Connell Bldg. BARGAIN, DOUBLE HOUSE, COR. MONr roe and Electric no reasonable offer refused. Inquire on premises, John 'Brown.

FOR SALE FURNISHED COTTAGE OF the late George S. Horn, located at Lake Henry, Maplewood, Pa. For particulars call 86S( Old phone. 88.000 SINGLE, BEECH EIGHT rooms and bath; all improvements; lot 40x160; easy terms. Vaughan, 421 Lackawanna.

FOB SALE NEW DOUBLE HOUSE, WEST Side; steam heat, gas and eleotrlo fixtures, tone walks, sewer, all complete eight per cent. Investment; half cash, balance on mortgage. Box 8, Tribune itepubllcan Truth. $2,000 SINGLE. MOOSK) COR.

CROWN eix room; lot fiuxloO. Vaughan, Zl Lackawanna. 824MO SrNGLjffl. PROSPECTS SIX rooms and bath; all improvements; lot 80x100 Vaughan. 421 Lackawanna.

FOR SALE COTTAGE. AT LAKE ARIEL. 18 rooms, 30x60; three stories; lot 120x150; fine well, water In house, bath room; fire place, etc. K. B.

Hazlett, Ariel, Pa. $3.600 DOUBLE, ADAMS SEVEN rooms and bath on side; all Improvements; lot 40x210; easy terms. Vaughan, 421 Lackawanna. $1,880 SINGLE, ALDER SIX ROOMS; partial improvements; lot 30x162; easy terms. Vaughan, 421 Lackawanna.

DOUBLE HOUSE FOR SALE Nearly new, all Improvements, 1300 block Capouse; over eight per cent, on Investment. Call 1796 MnrtlMn lv. nM nhnn 86 7, Factoryvllle. $3,860 MODERN SINGLE HOUSE, LINDEN 5W near xay lor Ave. nine rooms ana bath; all improvements; easy terms.

Vaughan, 421 Lackawanna. $6,760 DOUBLE HOUSE. MONROE near uqoson eight rooms ana bath on Ida; all improvements; lot 40x180; easy terms. Vaughan, 421 Lackawanna. FOR SALE HOTEL.

416 MAIN OLD Forge, Pa. $4,800 SINGLE, QUINCY EIGHT rooms and bath; all Improvements; lot 40x80; easy terms. Vaughan, 421 Lacka wanna. $3.800 SINGLE. STONE AVE NEAR WIL our six rooms ana bath; all improvements; steam heat; lot 40x180; barn In rear.

Vaughan, 421 Lackawanna. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS; STEAM neat ana use of phone. 307 N. Washington Ave. SINGLE FURNISHED ROOM FOR gentlemen.

640 IN. Washington Ave. FURNISHED ROOMS, FRONT AND SIDE rooms; all conveniences; gentlemen pre terrea. uaaaison av. CONNECTING ROOMS FOR LIGHT 'housekeeping; not ana com water and gas range and bedrooms; 1.60 up.

Ml Adams. FOR RENT TWO FURNISOBD BED rooms, 81.60 per week; two blooks from i. u. 4v St. FURNISHED ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR llrht housekeeping with all conveniences.

$1.26 up; three blocks from Laurel Line sta tion; uia pnone, zau w. su rroapect Ave. FOR RENT VERY PLEASANT FURNISH ed room. 1113 Ridge 'Row. FOR RENT TWO ROOMS FURNISHED complete for light housekeeping.

137 Franklin Ave. FOR 'RENT FIVE PLEASANT ROOMS, 700 block McKenna Ct. Inquire 788 Monroe. FOR RENT TWO ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping, and qne tor sleeping, 386 Wyoming Ave. Ola pnone, 137Y L.

FURNISHED (ROOMS FOR RENT FRONT and side rpoms; everything new; five minutes' walk from court house. 929 Adams Ave. FOR RENT FURNISHED FRONT ROOM i and kitchen for light housekeeping. 620 Adams Ave. NIOBLY FUiRNHB)D FRONT ROOM, first floor; other rooms.

8160 per week. 529 Adams Ave. A FLAT OF TWO OR THREE ROOMS, furnished for housekeeping; first floor; also nice, airy sleeping rooms. 424 Mulberry opposite Y. M.

C. A. PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS, WITH kitchenette, furnished for light housekeeping. 424 Mulberry opposite Y. M.

C. A. FOR RBNT TWO PLEASANT ROOMS 700 block McKenna Ct. Inquire 739 Monroe. SITUATIONS WANTED STENOGRAPHER WOUTvD LIKE TO DO copying and typewriting.

706 Connell Bldg. WANTED SEWING; WORK BY the day, or to do At home. 631 Adam Av. A YOUNG MAN WISHES LIGHT WORK of any kind where there Is chance for advancement H. Seeley, Moscow, R.

M. 2. EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS WOULD like work for Tuesday and Wednesday. Address 8, Tribune Republican Truth. NURSE GIRL WOUILD LIKE PLACE where she can go home night.

Address 8, Tribune Republican Truth. SITUATION WANTED IRODMAN OR ohalnman, surveying oorps, or to use mathematics. Including logarithms, ete. Dyer, Bell phone, 4687. SITUATION WANTED BT A WOMAN AS washerwoman; doe fine washing and ironing and piece work.

619 Harrison Av. SITUATION WANTED BY A SODA Dispenser during evenings at soda fountain or lee oream parlor; ha had two years' perlence. cau uia pnone, inoi jj.y YOUNO MAN, 18, DESIRES TO DO ANY kind of outside work; not afraid of hard work. W. 1744 Meylert City.

WANTED WORK BY THB DAY OR week; washing, Ironing or cleaning. 1033 Lee Ot. POSITION WANTED BY YOUNO WOMAN as housekeeper or companion; wining to leave city. Boa Tribune Republican Truth. EXPERIENCED LADY STENOGRAPHER, five years' present position, wishes to make change, mercantile house.

Box 264,. Scran top, Pa. SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNO LADY, 28 year old, in office or companion to lady. Address B. oar General Delivery, Scranton, Pa.

SITUATION WANTED AS COMPANION, oy mioai sgea iaay or managing Housekeeper when maid is kept. Address C. J. ear Tribune Republican Truth. A PRACTICAL NURSE WANTS WORK doing any kind of nursing.

832 Albright Ave'. LAWYERS GEORGE GORDON MEAD. ATTORNEY and Coun.elloT at Law, 306 7 Republican Scranton, Pa. F. E.

DONNELLY, 906 907 Wears. Bide B. B. W. gBARILB, 28 Connell Blrlf.

RSAL ESTATE LOANS AT ONCB: alse larger sums; real estate securities 'r. James Oar Oner Sand.rsoa, Hear POULTRY AND TiGGS BLACK. BUFF. WHITE ORPINGTONS. Buff, Brown.

White Leghorn. Buff, White. Barred Rocks. Faverolie, A neon Houdan. game fowls and eggs; bull terrier dogs.

H. A. Barham Tunkhannock, Pa. FEMALE FOR SALE S. C.

R. I. REDS. B. P.

Rocks. S. C. W. Leghorns, eggs $1 for 15; 84 per 100.

Indian Runner and Pekln duck eggs, $1 per 11 eggs: free range. Seaman's Farm station. Northern Electric rallToad. Bell phone. No.

62 8. A. B. Seamans, Factoryvllle, Pa. FOR RENT THREE UNFURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping.

InqQire at The Book Shop, Linden and Adams. BABY CHICKS, WHILE THEY LAST; White and Brown Leghorns, 10c; White and Partridge Wyandottea, 12c; hatch 26th 28th. Forest Hill Poultry Farm, Factoryvllle, Bell phone. W. a BLACK, 203 MA'RION ST.

BABY chicks for sale. INDIAN RUNNER DUCK EGOS WHITE (Flehel strain) Fawn and White and English Penciled; breeders carefully mated by first class poultry Judge; eggs from fancy and utility stock. ''White egg strain;" free mating list; also 6. C. Red eggs.

Brookslde Poultry Farm, Myrtle as Frank White. R. Olyphant, Pa. FOR SALE BABY CHICKS OF THE FOL lowlng varieties: White Wyandottes, Barred Plymouth Rocks and Single Comb Rhode Island Reds. 16c; Single Comb White and Bro nwLegtiorns, 10c; English strain Indian Runner Ducks, 20c; eggs, 81 per sitting.

Wyoming Poultry Farm, Factoryvllle, Bell phone 46 16. HORSES A3D WAGONS CAIR OF FIRST CLASS 'WESTERN horses for sale; now at Bryden's llveiry, Blackman West Fltston. Auction sale of horses at same place Tuesday, May 27, at p. ra. FOR SALE TEAM, LIGHT DRIVING horses.

R. Lancaster, South Sterling. MTTKT PK m.T IN THB WHXT 90 DAYS horses and mares, weighing 350 pounds to 1,400 pounds. This is a useful lot of horses and will suit farmer, teamster or grocer; prices irom sao upwaras. aee foreman, Cuslck's Stables, rear post office.

JUST ARRIVED WTTH A AIRLOAD OF horses. At the Gcrantop uorss Bazaar, 1002 N. Washington Ave. FOR SALE TOP BUGGY AND SURREY. 2301 Pittston Ave.

FOR SALE ONE SURREY ANX ONE double harness, at Dr. J. J. Walen, 1117 Pittston Ave. FOR SALE TWO HORSES AND ONE mare, all good workers In all harness; will sell cheap.

Call ln rear of 408 Jefferson rear of Moyer Ct. COON. Pure bred Black Percheron Stallion, weighs 1.500; age, seven years; will stand at Hamilton Monday afternoons; Ariel Tuesday forenoons; 810 to insure. C. W.

Reining. Cherry Ridge. Fa. RESORTS SUMMER RESORT PLEASANT LOCA tlon; large airy rooma; modern conveniences; references If desired. Mrs.

Colby, Montrose, Pa. THE MANAGEMENT OF THB HAW thorne Inn at Mt. Pocono, Invites the readers of the Tribune Republican and Truth to spend over Decoration Day with us; 810 for the three days. Address and ask for a book. Ryersoti W.

Jennings, Box 5, Mt. Pocono, Penna. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO TAXPAYBH3 UPON COAL LANDS Appeals from the county assessment upon coal lands will be heard by the Board of Revision and Appeal at the County Commissioners' office, Court House, Scranton, on Monday, May 26th, 1913, at 9:80 a. and continuing from day to day until all coal land appeals have been heard. ROBERT W.

ALLEN, HENRY J. BUTLER, MORGAN THOMAS, Board of Revision and Appeal. Attest; BEN J. G. EYNON.

Chtief Clerk. M3tS DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing betweren W. I Perry and L. W. Belles, and trading under the firm of Perry St Belles Auto was dissolved by mutual consent on the first day of April 1913.

JENNIE E. BURNHAM V8. JUNNIU8 Burnham, No. 483 June Term, 1812. In the Court of Common Pleas of LAckawanna county.

To Junnlus Burnham, the above named respondent: Take notice that the court has arrant ed a rule to show cause Why a de cree In divorce should not be allowed in tne above entitled case ana nas nx ed Friday, the 23rd day of May, 1918. at 1:30 o'clock p. as the time for taking; testimony in said case before the Honorable C. Newconrb, at the Court House, Scranton, Pa. C.

S. WOODRUFF. M15 16 Attorney for Libellant. Notice is hereby ariven that an examination will be held at the High School Old Forge. June 8 and 7, for the purpose of examining; applicants who desire to qualify for mine foremen.

Each applicant must bring miner's certificate, also recom mendations. Applicants will bring with them pen. Ink and registration fee which is $3. All applicants South of Scranton City Line will be examined at Old Forge. The sessions wtll continue from 9:30 a fli.

until 4 p. m. on above dates By order of the board, AUGUSTUS McDADB, W. R. REES, JOHN T.

HATES, MORGAN GRIFFITHS. M22tl5. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned for the erection and construction of a sewer, system ln the Borough of Winton, to be known as "Sections two, three, and four of the sanitary sewer system." according to plans, profiles andt specifications pre pared oy Joseph R. Murphy, civi engi neer. All proposals must be in the hands of the secretary on or before June 2nd, 1913, at six p.

m. Separate proposals must be submitted for each section of said sewer and a certified cheek must accompany each proposal ln the sum or Five Hundred Dollars. The Borough Council! reserves the right to reject any and all bids. L.EO mcdermott. Secretary of Borough Council.

M22 23 2I PROFESSIONAL OstaoDathr. DR. M. C. O'BRIEN, OSTEOPATH, CHINA Hall 215 Washington Ave.

Hours: 2 to 6. Bell phone, 6864. SDrtalft, DR. C. W.

TREVfeRTON, WOMEN'S Dig eases. Hours, afternoon. Old phone. Cea) Exchange Bldg. NO! LANSDOWIiE PARK Ii Not an Amusement Park! IT IS The Most Beautiful Suburban Home Plot in Lackawanna County.

Situated at Clark's Summit and is being developed FOR HOMES In the most approved manner. CRAOEl REALIT CO. 601 Traders Eank Eldj. cszrro, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SAtVB. Large modern house on Sanderson A linear Green Ridge lot 60x224 feet; this is a geautiful home and must be seen to be appreciated; the owner is willing to sell It mucn less man lis actual value.

Nine room modern home on Electrle St. near Capouse this is a strictly modern home and can be purchased very reasonable as owner's business has called him to another city; if you want a first class home It will pay you to look these properties over and make an offer. Six room single dwelling, gas, bath, steam heat and range; all modern improvements! this property is a bargain, reduced from 82.100 to $1,800. 86,000 Electric eight rooms; modern house: all Improvements. $7.250 Quincy double dwelling.

$7,000 Myrtle rooms, bath, gas. electricity; all improvements. $5,350 Providence road, eight room doubles all Improvements. $2,600 Buys single dwelling on Dickson all improvements; rents for $26 per month. $6,000 Eight room single, Capouse $6.600 14 room double.

Grandvlew fit 86,600 12 room double, Monroe Ave. O. D. DEWITT insurance. B.

AomobllM, Scranton, Pa, MQhhY 10 LOAM 1LO AIM $10 and Upward NO Assignments, Refer encea, Indorsements or Pledges, No payment dus until July on aooounta mads this month, 'Phone, Writs or Call. AMERICAN LOAN CO 908 909 Mears Building, Cor, Wash. Ave. and Spruce 8i WHEN YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY $10 or MORE Too naturally want it quickly and confidentially. you want to feel that you are dealing with a company who will con sj as aider your interests, give you every advantage and extend the utmost courtesy and considera a tion at all times.

5 The People's Loan Co. will Guarantee you, THAT and MORE. PEOPLE'S LOAN 427 Spruce Street. 2nd Floor, Over Pierce Scotf $10 LOANS AND UPWARD To Housekeepers, Worklngmen and Salaried Employes. We want your business.

When yon need money for any purpose, open an account with the Lackawanna. Un surpassed service and lowest rates. CALL, WRITE or 'PHONE. Old 'Phose, 4183. LACKAWANNA CREDIT COMPANY Room SO, Davidow Wyoming Ave.

and Sprues St. 1 1 lis A. IVTaT A. 'awl, CASH LOANS CASH LOANS, If you have a loan elsewhere, bring lit vour receipts and we will show you how much you can save by borrowing from us. Having loans elsewhere does not prevent you from getting a loan here.

HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO. Miller 420 Spruce Rooms 225 226, Second Floor. MONEY LOANED 1 CwTrtiALfpi0WTrA was ent KIZER SWINGLE Buys, Sells and Rents Real Estate. Money to Loan ea First Mortgage. Both 'Ftoones.

Mears Building. RAILROAD TIME TABLES CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY. Trains leave Scranton week days for New TcA Philadelphia, Bethlehem, Allentown. Reading, Lebanon, Harrlsburg, Mauch Chun. White Haven.

Ashley. WWces Barre, etc. at TilO a. 12:50 8:60 p. nv: Sundays.

at :10 a. m. and 2:06 p. m. and (6:00 m.

for New York and Phlladel vala). Per Tamao.ua, Pottavllle and She mokln, week days, a 12:60 p. Sundays. 2:06 sn. MISCELLANEOUS I AM A Private Gardener Florist in flnrtjit's and ardner's business and all Its branches; extensive commercial and practical experience abroad and America.

If you want a capable man In whom you can 'place confidence, let me know. Address O. Zahn, care Schultaeis, Dorlsu eia.iiinasn doiu CONTRACTOR PAINTING AND CARPBN try work, call nerween b. m. PHo.

Bell phone, 6690 R. Box 20. City. MEQARGEB BROS. PRINTERS' Supplies envelopes, paper baws, twins.

ISO Washington avenue. DAVID M. REILLY, WHOLESALE AND retail footwear. Hotel Jermyn building. PERSONAL GENUINE DUPLEXv OIL WINDOW7 snaaes, wirnmm, everywhere, 76 cents; our speelal sals price.

9 cents. Also linsn shades, 25 oents. Soran ton Auction num. RBFRiaERATORS TO YOU WANT TO Wved of up to daUMtr dar; at prices never heard mean to out mem 'ur' quick'if you wnt thorn. Aorantoa Xootio HOUH.

nw Ktcr.stw.Hu INSTRUCTION VIOLIN. PIANO, VOICE, r'laa anri. Kn.pmhle Work. EMILY HACKETT AND MARIAN TOWN! Otudlns: id Phones: 'iSI Monroe Ave. jTfti and iSAl I PORCU ROCKERS B00 porch rockers; larire, heavy, regular 16 rockers.

We are closing them out at $1.98. Cheapest Place In Tawn. tCttANTON AUCTION fcOUSI trrawsn 4" IT3 i I.

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