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Tribune Republican Scranton Truth Want Ad Branches 5 For the convenience i of our patrons. Classified Ads, Subscriptions, News Items and Complaints can be left at any of the foliowina suburban offices and will receive prompt attention: WEST SCKANTON. Jenkins" Drugstore, Main Ave. and Jackson St. T.

Kearney's Drue store, Jackson St. and Garfield Ave. Llncc'n pharmacr, S. Main Ave. and Landis t.

JiOBTH SCRANTON. H. V. Hartzell. Providence Auditorium.

Watkins Drug store, 1204 Providence road. SOUTH SCRANTON. Koempols' Drug store, 830 Stone Ave. Mayer's Drue store, Pittston Ave. and Alder.

St. EAST SCRANTON. W. H. Knoepfel's Drug store, 063 Presr oott Herman Clause's Grocery store, 1001 Wheeler Ave.

Gtorge S. Jones' Drug store, 600 Fres cott Ave. GREEN RIDGE. Green Ridge Pharmacy, 643 E. Market A.

TV. Musgrave, Capouse Ave. and Marlon fit. DUNMORE. Bone's Drug store, Dunmore Corners.

McHale's Drug store. 404 Kim St, CARBONDALE. W. 3. Morgan, Burke Bidg.

"WANT" ANSWERS Advertisers wilt please call at Tae Tribune Publishing Oo. oftlee for the fo i lowing replies, Replies held two weeks: 10. 20. Nil. n.

a. 20. 14. 19. 20.

R. S. 8. W. M.

T. THE WEATHER WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. Eastern Pennsylvania: Snow or rain nd warmer Monday; Tuesday unset ea, moderate vanaDle winds uecom igr southeast. SATURDAYS WEATHER.

Temperature a. ni 33 degrees 2 degrees Relative Humidity a. 90 per cent 90 per cent Temperature Extreme Highest at 4 a. m. 37 deerrees lowest at p.

in. 25 degrees ormal ia degrees Total precipitation dur'nc the 24 ours ending at 8 p. m. .16 inches. SUNDAY'S WEATHER.

Temperature ni 15 degTecs p. m. .1 19 degrees Relative Humidity a. 82 per cent. p.

82 per cent. Temperature Extremes ighest at" a 22 degrees Iwweet at 8 a. 14 degrees irmal 2.1 rtoerrees! MARRIAGES Hlrich I'olack In Scranton, Jan. lut'J Uahhi flll.i.r,,..n 111,. ird Ehlrich nnd Hiss Elsie Polack, li of Scranton.

icharda Kiner In Pittsburg, Jan. 1914, James R. Richards, of Scrail and MIks Anna E. Kiser, of iMtts BIRTHS TltifinnMOn Tn Mr and Mrs. William hompson, of Lathrop avenue, Car undale, a daughter.

Patterson To Mr. and Mrs. Rosewell Patterson, Madison avenue, a Hobaa wTo Mr. and Mrs. John J.

oban, of South Scranton, a son. avanauKh lo nr. anfi Airs. aw Cavanaugh, ol rovidence itoad, nuary 16,. a )avl To Mr.

ana uis. uavis, ot ivphant, a son. oanolly to Mr. ana jaca of the Carter apartments, Jan. 1914.

a on. To Mr. and Mrs. Corbett, Quincy Avenue, a son. DEATHS Uatlxaher In.

Scranton, Jan ...4, tiiini llv avenue. aed fit'ty flve years. Iirirnitutte In Gitrbondald, January 1914, Kalph Brunaage, ol f'leetvilie. l.yna In Olyphant, January 18, Mrs. Martha Lynn.

Funerad dnesduy afternoon at 2 o'clock. In i merit In Dunmore cemetery. UUleaple In Middletown, N. Jan ry 17, 1914, Frank Gillespie, aged irty live yeals. Funeral In tit.

Mary's urch. Interment in St. Mary's cem. frturam Tn Archbald, January 18, Marcille Finram, aged twenty Inir veara. Burial was made yester Ly In Eynbn cemetery.

Sosdrr in Fittston, January is, B14. John Snyder, of Pittston. Fu lcra! 'Tuesday afternoon at 2:20 clock. in ht. meters utfeeran cemetery at Hughcstown, illitcneil went iiLaum, jiinuiii init trAv Viiu'isnt Miti'hpll.

altpH vears. Fu'neral Tuesday lornlng at 10:20 o'clock. Interment Holllsterviuo. In fianlrwnnfl. .1 'A I SOIU I' 1 Lry 18, 1914, Mrs.

Charlotte fcchoon fcer. aged eighty four years, of Mal.le OOd. 1119 iunerai wuj ue nrm mmyi iw attcrnoon at iiock wnn rvlces nt the Methodist cnutcn. in rmint will be made in the MapJe ood cemetery. I Pfl 1914, Julius D.

Stevens, aged sixty ve years, fro Quincy avenue. The ineral will be held tomorrow aftor oon at 2 o'clock from the home and ill be strictly privaie. jniermeni ill be made in the Dunmore cemetery. in firnntnn Pb IX. Bit, Albeit Krafp, of 110 Pittston av M.

uulnn In Scranton, January i 1914. Mrs. Thomas Qulnn, of 143 iiith Everett avenue. The funcrul ill be held Wednesday morning at 0 o'clock with a requiem mass at Potrirk'n church. Interment in the iithedral cemetery.

frulKC In scranton, jaiiuarj .1 1 i williiini tlt.i thrro venr old Mr. and Mrs. Jule Craige, of i Deacon street. i ne nincim held this afternoon at 2 clock the home. Interment will be ade in the Chinchilla Gross In Scranton, Jan.

16, II, John Grot, ot Ncscopock, aged venrs. THROOP Mica NlnhnlH. of Aniir1rsnn i'pi(. entertained a number of friends iturda'y evening. Gamqs nnd music ivc enjoyed oy an.

A lunciieon was rved at a seasonable hour. Those caent were: Mixhcs Alice Van Com Ada Bright. Novello Bright, Ida ichols, Anna Simpson, Kebecra Jn bv, Pearl Richards, and William ichards, Ario Winters, Allen Van mipen, Andrew Nichols, William U.l. r. nr.

A '1 1 1 i t. .,1 1 1 lobert Held, of I'eckvillc; Joseph rown and Richard Nichols, of Scrun n. Miss Mary Morgan, of Harriet street, spending several days with friends tfaat Lemon. "leorge Green and Willlum Faucet! lited irientts in iireen tiitige yester Katlierlne Ollsndlke, of bun atrAitt. who hns been ill ne.

Is slowly lev. l. 'i vaugnu. pastor or tne thodlst Episcopal church, addressed IxhIa fllvlai Aninplnnn TO I I I v.vi. I latiics' rally yesterday at Dnlton.

Special revival meetings nro being: bnducted at the Methodist Episcopal ntrch alf thla week. Everybody is eleme. Meetings Open at 7:30 clock. WAYNE COUNTY Mail subscribers of The Tribune Republican living in Wayne county can renew theis subscriptions when visiting Hones dale, at The Tribune Republican office In the Foster building, at Ninth street. OFFICERS INSTALLED BY MODERN WOODMEN HONESDALE, Jan.

18. At a meeting, Maple City camp, So. 10,914, Modern Woodmen of America, officers were installed by District Deputy A. G. Fowler, of Scranton, as follows: George P.

Ross'; banker, A. C. Lindsay; clerk, Herbert Hitler; advisor, L. S. Partridge; escort, Fred Grambs; sentry, Clarence Bond; watchman, Gustave Losljr; trustees; W.

H. Burkhart, H. Karslake, H. H. Miller; auditor, E.

p. Keen. After the installation a smoker and social session was en Joyed. MAYFIELD Miss Nellie LeNave spent Friday th friends in Winton. John Holmes is ill at his home on Main street.

I rancis Lyons, of California, is spending a few days with his cousin, Mrs Edward Ho eran of Main street, irB. rranK unaay entertauiea street, Thursday evening. 500 was played, the first prize being won by Misss Gertrude of Scranton, which was a beautiful cut class fern dish. The consolation prize was won by Misfs Mary McGuire. At twelve o'clock a turkey supper was served.

A nunc wnu aiiunucu ncit. uxi. aitu Mrs. Thomas Moran, Mrs. Hannah Cavanaugh, Misses Brtha Gilmartln, Mary O'Rourke, Tessie Cronin, Jane Ruddy, Sallie McGraw, Mary McDon nell, of Archbald; Mary McGuire, of Dunmore; Gertrude Rock, of Scran ton; Mary Schmidt, of Carbonadle; Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Price, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilday, of Mayfield, and Edward Nolan, Joe Oawley, 'Eugene Kearney and Oscar Kraft, of Archbald, and Joseph and William Hart, of this place. The funeral ol John Sullivan took place on Saturday morning from his home on Cemetery street.

At the funeral cortege moved to the Sacred Heart church where a solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated Rev. John Healey, celebrant; Rev. J. Smoulter, of Jersey, deacon, and Rev. M.

Coxe, of Olyphant, sub deacon. At the offertory of the mass Martin Collins, of Carbondale render? ed Millard's "Ave Maria." At thhe close of the ceremonies Father Healey addressed the friends in a most sympathetic and consoling eulogism of the deceased. As the rcmalnns were borne from the church Martin Collins rendered "Calvary." The following acted as pall bearers: James Brady, George Holleran, Anthony Lally, James Monohan, Mart Farrell and Edward Kilgannon. The Broth erhool of Local Trainmen attended in a body." Interment was made, in Calvary cemetery. Misses Mary Lane and Alice Dug gan, Of Carbondale, spent yesterday with friends In town.

Miss Elizabeth Sheridan, of Olyphant, spent yesterday witth relatives in town. The following out of people attended the funeral of John Sullivan on Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Williari Scivlngton, Mrs. Bridget Keirns and: family, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Duggan, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keirns and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Fife and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Hart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Sullivan, Mr.

and Mrs. David Lynch, Mrs. Bridget Sullivan and family, John and Frank Sullivan. Misses Mime Doudican, Helen Rooney, Ma.me Rouse, Sara Coxe; Marion Briggs, Ann Duggan; Messrs. John Kllleen and James Flannery, of Carbondale; Mrs.

Thomas3 Casey, Mrs. John McCrono and. daughter, Delia, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Duffy and Thomas Blglin, of Scranton; Mr, and Mrs.

Harry Mrs. Thomas Cummings, Madeline Dougher and Mike Burke, of Archbald; Patrick Tallctt, of Olyphant. JERMYN There will be a meetin.tr of the Wo men's Suffrage party at Treass' Tues day evening at 8 o'clock. Those who have signed slips are requested to turn them in I Mrs. W.

Baker and Mrs. W. R. Netherton were Scranton callers Sa turday Miss Flora Wilson, of Rendham, has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jesse i Miss Blodvin Jone.

was a Carbon dale caller Saturday. rv.j..uiv otmnihe rho vt Men's Social club will held one of the1 lP.ariir.a events of the season In Dr. 1 Davis' hall, when Mayor E. B. Jer myn.

livcrett arren, ut scranton, Rt. Rev. Bishop Talbot and the Anthracite quartet will be on the program lor the evening. I pa nor Stocker and Helen Davies enjoyed a sleigh ride to Way mart with a party of young folks oi I ttic vioiuo sh elds, or Scranton. a sp few days with Mi.ss Louise Nicholson.

Herbert, little son of Mr. and Mr Herbert Northcoots, is 111 at his home. inr ocanmhiu tttcnfA a mpn'A meeting held in the Methodist churcn P'rd afternoon Rev Mr. Bent ley, pastor of the primitive Methodist church, delivered a very pleasing ad dress. Next Sunday afternoon Rov Mr Anderson of ElmVPark church.

1 Scranton. will be the speaker of th afternoon Mrs. Christopher Whitney is very ill at her home on Madison avenue. PECKVILLE Mr. and Mrs.

V. LaRue have returned home after epending a few days with rol.Mtlves ill Ch.nchilln. Charles Walts is ill at his home on Hickory street. Mrs. Vandeberg.

of Jenny spent Sunday with friends in town. Miss lluth Poetry, of t'cranton, is spending a few days with Mrs. Benjamin Phillips, of Main street. William Walker unci son Foster, of Scranton, spent yesterday with friends In town, Miss Hughes, of Moosic, spent yesterday with friends In town. Hrrv Baker has returned to New York lifter Fpend.tis some with relatives in town.

Uotspel meetings will be held, at tlio Methodist church all this week at 7:30 O'clock, excepting tsmuroay evening, Class No. 14 of the Methodist Kpls conal Sunday school met at the homo of the teacher, William ltawllngs, 1'rl day evening. Th Mhhs was organized and the fo! lowing officers were elected; President, Stanley Anderson; vice president, Ose Warren; secretary, James Beswlck; treasurer, Everett Lewis, and George DstvlH. chairman ot membership and THE TRIBUNE REPUBLICAN. MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1914 lyn, Maud Grelsdale, Marjorie Saarlea and Mrs.

C. C. White. OLYPHANT i Mrs. Martha Lynn at the hCme of her son, Daniel" Lynn, on Scott street, yesterday morning after a few week' Deceased: was bora in Ireland.

She came to America twenty Ave years ago and has Tesided in Throop ever since. She is survived oy three sons and four, daughters, Robert Lynn, of Unlontown; Daniel Lynn', of this place; Joseph "Lynn and Mrs. JSllsha JJrew, or inroop, ana tnree daughters in England. The funeral will te held from the home'' of her son on Scott street Wednesday afternoon at .2 Burial will be made in the Dunmore cemetery. The funeral sof Mrs: John Owens was held from the home of James Smith in Blakely yesterday afternoor at 2 o'clock, and was attended by many friends of the family.

The services were coriducted by the Rev. L. R. Norton. Burial was made in Unior cemetery.

The flowers were carried by John Palmer, 1 Noah Thomas, Jonn Wiflel and George Dingleberry. The pallbearers were: Reese Maggs, Ld ward John Davis, Edward Owens, David Miles and Philip Seymour. The funeral of Chief of Police Michael Clancy will be held from the family residence on Hudson street this morning.A requiefn high mass will be celebrated in St. Patrick's church at 10 o'clock. Burial will be made in the West gide cemetery.

Let the High Grade Laundry do the washday worrying' five cents per pound flat work ironed. Apply at once. Yovi'll like Jl Adv. The Rev. Evore Evans, Ph.

D. of Scranton, gave a splendid address to an assemblage of mejy' that nnea tne juync tneater yesteraay art irr Don't freeze, stop in and get one of our Hot Drinks. Our store is nice and warm. Scnven. Adv.

Miss Birdie Gibbons, of New York, Is the guest of Miss Lucy Mooney, of Delaware avenue. Mrs. John Indian, of Providence, visited relatives here yesterday. The Rev. P.

J. Murphy has presented the Olyphant council Knights of Columubus with a number of of books from his library. The gift was greatly appreciated. Postmaster and Mrs. J.

Matthews visited relatives at Scranton yesterday. William Lawlcr, of Pittston, was a visitor in town yesterday. John of Carbondale, visited friends here yesterday. Edward Mulcrose is a delegate from this 'place who will attend the Mine Workers convention at Indianapolis this week. The annual reception of the Holy Name society was held in St.

Patrick's church last evening. In the morning the members received corporate communion. There was a large congre gation present at the reception. Th sermon was delivered by the Rev. Hugh Ruddy, of Pittston.

He gave a most Impressive discourse on "The Holy Name." The hymns were rendered by the men. The officers of the society are: President, P. T. Dougher; vice president, vFrank Kelly; secretary, L. J.

Lavin; treasurer. T. M. Kennedy; counsellors, William Mis kell, D. F.

McCormick, L. Walsh, William Shea; librarian, William Daw eon. ...5 Archbald Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Burke, of Salem street, pleasantly entertained a number of their daughter, Stella's, friends at their home Friday after noon. Vocal and instrumental selections were rendered. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Burke, assisted by Mrs. Roger Finnerty and Misses Agnes Lane and Anna Murphy, piano solos were rendered by Marion Bren nan, Monica Caffrey and Prof.

Leo Mc Hale, of the Boston Conservatory. Those present were: The Misses Margaret O'Hara, Margaret Feenev, Monica CafErey, Maude Walker, Marion Bren nan, Tessie Mahon, Alice Lane, Mildred Lane, Alice. Xeary, Grace McLaughlin, Angela Walker, W. Murray, Julia Donald, Julia Tlghe, Alice Finnerty, Antiu Rimfniinn I lulnn fn i crh 1 ti tn. guerite Ceclla Anna Coleman, Virginia Manion, Monica Gil de Grace Mamon, Mildred Gallaerher, Mary Norton, Dora Mellale, Mary Fee ney, Agnes Johnson, Mary Tom Langan, John Burke.

Walter Brennan, Martin Robinson, Richard Burke and Patrick Langan. The Quick Lunch, reataur.ant, conducted by C. Oakley Ellis, in the Healey building, on Main street, was entered early yesterday morning and a Quantity of eatables and cigars were taen ch'ef Mellale is making an investigation Mlss Jlary McDonnell, of Scranton, spent yesterday with local relatives, The fair of Black Diamond Hose company, No. 2, opened in Cawley hall on Saturday night with a large crowd. I Marcille Finrany, aged twenty four' years, of South Main street, died late Friday night.

The funeral took place yesterday afternoon Burial was made in Eynon cemetery. dickson crn gociai gathering was held at th A wn. nome oi Air. ami iiRniK. Uf Lincoln street, Friday evening in honor of Mr.

Williams' departure; for the miners' convention in indiaif atious. i ne jjkirhuii rendered several ctlonshioh. Thrws were: Mr. and xura. Phnri Perkins.

Mr. and Mrs. Hulston. Mr. and Mrs.

B. Hall, Air. ana mfs. iipusa wmiamR Mr. and Davldi Williams, Mr.

and Mrs. Luke Hall, Wl.n.o, Harrington. Mr. Beck, John and, JameB oakey, Charles Callahan, Wil nam Perris, Mr. and Mrs.

Culoert Hall, H. B. Jones. Mr. and Mrs.

Meehan.l Mr. and Mrs. Max Mpskoy ui juiiu nil" wau. Scutt, Thomas and Marjono smaiis, Marv s.ml daudin Kell. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Wilson and son, George, spent Sunday with the former's; mother, Mrs. Wilson, of Lincoln Vn Tiirh anri danihier.

Maraaret. un, nn ciinion. returned to their home jn iiiiiHdelphia after spending a week. noir. of Marfan street.

Miss Florence Kley spent th weekend at South Scranton. Lcland McLean, Hnyden Davis, Helen Smith and Hazel Williams spent yesterday at Clark's Summit. Mrs. Betzhold Is, soriously ill at the home her daughter, Mrs. P.

Kane, of Majn street. Mrs. B. Pagan, of Peckvlllc, spent yesterday at the home of her mother, Mrs. M.

Cavanaugh, of Lincoln street. Mrs. William Wardell, who has been ill at her home for the past week, was removed to the Mid Valley hospital yesterday. Mattie Jones hns recovered from 111 ness at the Moses Taylor hospital and was brought to the home of her mother, Mrs. li.

B. Jones, of Carmalt street. yesterday. AVOCA AVOCA, Jan. 18.

Frank Gillesrjle. a wldelv known Avoca resident, passed away In Mld dintown uoniiiv rniinivine Frank Gillespie, and the following brothers and Hitters Mre. Frank Connors, Mrs Ma Mrs Thomas Dot nnnrn Tnmn rLlma Martin McUowan and Dougherty, of Avoca; Ohio; Thomas, of Nicholson, and John, of Europe will be brought to the home hla sister. Mrs. Frank Connors, reV ToTlowing members were pics brlef Mn O'l'P1 WM t'lrty 'Slanily Jamw Bwwlck.

ycars worked In Mid. Oror Warren, Everett Lewi, George d.etown pnor to his death. Mr. Gil nri Wcslcv Phillips. riass No.

19 of the Methodist Elds copbI Sunday school met nt the horn of Miss Marjorie Searles Friday even in. Prise, were won by Marjorie Cartwrlght and Maud Grcisdale. ffiiose present were: Ruth Hepburn, Marjorie l.ariwrigni.. iuin iviijiiiin, j.avinis ftodda, C'arrla Collins, Jennie Llewel lof SfOIS FOR RENT I offer for rent several stores in the central city located on Lackawanna Avenue, Washington Avenue, Wyoming Avenue, Spruce Street, Linden Street, Perm Avenue and Adams Avenue. If you are in the market for a store this Spring, let me fix you up.

William IF. Vaughan 421 Lackawanna Avenue. BATIK STATEMENT. REPORT OP THE5 CONDITION OF THB PEOPLES NATIONAL BAWJV Of Scranton, In the Slate of Penmylvanla, at the close of business. January 13, 1914: RESOURCES.

Loins and Discounts 11,594,810.74 Overdrafts, secured and un 208.44 49S.OOO.00 J.000.00 8.000.00 3119,743.00 U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation U. S. Bond to secure u.

a. posits Other bonds to secure Post' Premiums on U. S. Bonds Bonds, Securities, etc tArtirr Due from dsiiko ivi reserve agents) Due from State and Private 7.232.93 Banks ana Banners. irui 8,071.48 187.402.89 7,444.59 18,354.08 7,823.00 Due from approved Reserve Agents nb.i..

Athi n.h Exchanges for Clearing Notes or outer ivationai Fractional Paper Currency, Vl.1,.1. anrl rent, eoe.oa Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, vi: Specie Legal tender notes. 47,020.00 Redemption fund with U. 24,930.00 4,000.00 Treasurer avo oi hiuuwiwh Due from O. S.

Treasurer Total LIABlUJillia. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund BftO.OOO.'OO J50.O00.00 4n.ooo.oo 78,752. 8 107.083.12 1,881.01 808.00 1,887,860.08 0,711.91 2,760.72 7,380.85 1,000.00 undivided rronts, and Taxes Paid National Bank notes outstanding Due to other Natlonla Banks. Due to State and Private Banks and Bankers Dtit to Trurt Companies and Ravlnsrs Bank Due to approved Reserve Agents Dividends Unpaid Inrllvlrlual Denosita subject Demand certificates of Oertlflert checks outstanding. United States deposit Postal Savings deposits 690.18 Total $3,225,524.83 State of Pennsylvania, County ot Lackawanna, as: George T.

Dunham, cashier of the arbove named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement 1 trues to the best of my knowledge and belief. GEORGtf 1. DUNHAM. Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me tola 17tl day of January. 1914.

R. N. Notary Public. Wy commission expiree February 21, 1916 Correct Attest; cyrus G. F.

REYNOLDS, Directors. Main etreet, today for burial. Services will be held in St. Marys church and burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery.

The funeral of John, omonths old. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Droust, of Stark's Patch, took place yesterday afternoon. Services were held in St.

Peter's and St. Paul's Polish Catholio church and burial was In Avoca Polish cemetery. Mies Bertha Baird, of Inkcrman, called on Miss Nellie O'Malley, of Main street, yesterday. Miss Agnes McGowan, who recently an nneratlon for appen dicitis at the Taylor hospital, has returned home much improved. Miss Nellie Gillespie, of Chadwick, X.

is visiting relatives here. MOOSIC The committee in charge of the social to be conducted by the Moosic Eagle Social club, Tuesday. January In Butler's hall, have completed all arrangements for the event. Bernard and Steven Williams spent Sunday with relatives in Whits Haven. Mr.

and Mrs. Amos Wilson, of Scranton, spent Sunday with Mrs. 11 son parents, anu mio. Brown, of Main street. MrS.

UlUS, OI AVOCa, with Mr. and Mrs. A'ono Ellis, of Mlnooka avenue. Robert Berger visited friends in Dup n.o Iriday evening. Sidney Thorn, of Minooka avenue, is seriously 111.

Thomas Thomas, of New York, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas, of Center street. The First Aid to the Injured team will hold their regular business meeting at Butler's hall Monday evening. Mrs.

James Price, of Brook street, was tendered 'a surprise party at her home Friday evening. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. M. P.

Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Price, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Siegfritz, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Labor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ambrose Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Cooney, Miss Viola Morgans and Elmer Morgans, of Scranton.

The following officers were elected at the literary society of the Moosic High school at the meeting Friday evening: President, Ruth Thomas; vice president, Helen secretary, Roy Winters; corresponding secretary, James Frost; pianist, Esther Brown; treasurer, Rcgina Sheehan; reporter, Archia Fok, and critic, Ruth Reed. James Robiins, of Wilkes Barre, Is spending a few days at his home on Minooko avenue. TOBYHANNA TOBYHANNA. Jan. IS.

On Saturday evening a supper wa given for Dr. G. H. Rhodds, In honor of his lif ty seventh birthday, the following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Erlckson. of Jersey City; Mrs. I.

S. Case, of Strodusburg; Mr. David Medway, of Moscow; Dr. and Mrs. A.

L. Rhoads, of Scranton; Mrs. W. T. Hutchlns, Miss M.

C. RhoadB and brother, George, of Tobyhanna. The doctor received many good wishes, from those present, and also received some fine gifts. Jack Hutehins has received a fine new 1,000 mile receiving wireless set Miss M. C.

Rhoad returned from Philadelphia Friday eevnlng. M. Lynch was a Scranton visitor Saturday. Miss Ellda M. Dreher spent the Weekend with her parents, Mr.

fand Mr. M. M. Dreher this place. Mr.

P. J. Fahey was a Scranton visitor on onday. Miss M. C.

Rhoads was a Scranton visitor on Tuesday. The thermometer erfistered twenty hre" degrees below sero here, on Wdnesduy morninf. I HELP WANTED MALE SALESMEN We want capable men with small capital as state and county aarents for our newly patented automobile heater. Heats from exhaust. Can be Installed in thirty minutes.

Sells for 825. Every owner needs It. Demonstration Insures sal. Investigation invited. Auto Heater 1148 Bedford Brooklyn, Y.

SALESMAN, EXPERIENCED IX ANY line to sell general trade In Pennsylvania Unexcelled specialty proposition. Commission contract $35.00 weekly for expenses. Continental Jewelry 76 8 Continental Cleveland, O. WANTED A TOUN3 MAN WHO DOES not smoke and lias had some experience on farm with a team; 1 will give him work the year round. My address Is Wimmers, R.

D. No. 1, Box 61, and station to get oft is Saco on tne Erie railroad. Arba X. Emery.

WANTED A GOOD TWISTER AND EN terer. Apply D. a Derry, 23 Bryn Mawr St. WANTED A PORTER, FOR MEAR'S Bldg. barber shop Apply down stairs.

GOOD LIVE CANVASSERS; GOOD PR.OPO sltion and good money fot right parties. Apply between 9 and 6 p. 326 Coal Exchange Bldg. ORDER OK OAKS. A secret society for fraternal objects, on a new and attractive plan chartered by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is about to charter local chapters In Northampton county.

This will require a hustling organizer: experience not requisite, but an extensive acquaintance will entitle you to liberal remuneration. If you bave spare time after office hours or otherwise, this will Interest you. Address Supreme Recorder, 1B7 Market Newark, J. I I WANTED FOR TJ. S.

ARMY: ABLE BOPI I ed, unmarried men between age ot 18 and 35, citizen of United States, who can speak, read and write the English langu age. For Information apply to Recuitlng I Officer. 802 Lackawanna Scranton, or 1 45 Lanlng Wllkea Barre. Pa. WANTED EXPERIENCED BROAD SILK weavers; steady work and good wages.

Apply D. Q. Dery, 1236 Bryn Mawr St. SALESMEN WANTED 75 PER MONTH and expenses to begin; experience not absolutely necessary; take orders from dealers for cigarettes, cigars, enuff, smoking and chewing tobaccos. Penn Wholesale Tobacco Station O.

New York, N. Y. LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN. BRAKEMEN. wages about 1100; experience unnecessary; end stamp.

Railway, Tribune Rejju ublloan Truth. HELP WANTED FEMALE LADIES EARN 12.2S DOZEN MAKING plain neckwear. Home business. Experience unnecessary. Mail dime for pattern.

inetruotiOM. NeedlecraXt, 3774, Al toona. Pa. WANTED A YOUNG LADY OR WOMAN look after girls' cloak and lunch room. S.

9. Kresge Lackawanna Ave. MRS. JENNIE CHROMES WILLIAMS. SPI rclla corsetiere.

Phone, 2908 J. Cor. Main and Lafayette. WANTED MIDDLE AGED WOMAN TO work for two elderly people. Write A.

W. Kenyon, Carbondale. er us both phones. WANTKD A GOOD GIRO FOR GEN eral housework, one who understands cooking'. Apply 73ti Washington avenue.

SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED TO TAKE HOME washing and ironing. Address L. 811 Forest Ct. SITUATION WANTED BY A BOY 18, willing to learn a trade or do any kind of work. Address M.

J. 628 Clearview St. EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WANTS work by the day or to take home. Old 'phone 26DS J. SITUATION WANTED HOUSEKEEPER for widower: no objection to one or two h)Mpn AHrirntt SK T.anrilu Rt YOUNG MAN, EXPERT correspondent, systematic, executive office man, university graduate, energetic, accurate, opens and closes books, desires post Hon.

Mr. Frlegel, Y. M. C. A Room 811.

WANTED, BY AN EXPERIENCED LAUN dress, day's work at leisure Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Davla, 1011 Washburn St. SITUATION WANTED, BY A SALK3 man; only high proposition considered; can furnish best of references. Apply X.

Trlbune RepuMlean Truth. WOMAN WOULD LIKE WORK CLEANING office. Address 8 20, Tribune Republican Truth. WOMAN WOULD LIKE WORK CLEANING the last three day or the week, IO, Tribune Republican Truth. GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND COOKING wanted by woman, where she ean take 1 boy.

Address J. care Tribune Republican Truth. YOUNG t.ADT. EXPERIENCED stenographer and typist, desires position; salary at start not most Important If good work will secure advancement; references can be furnished. Address Box 20, care Tribune Republican Truth.

SITUATION WANTED BOOKKEEPER! vnunt mnn. four Vfrlf xiurlMiR! eanld calculator, expert penman; best of reference, Account, care Tribune Republican Truth. GIRL WANTS POSITION. GENERAL housework. Apply 688 Dupont first floor.

BOY. IT. WISHES POSITION IN CITY OR oountry: references If wanted. Edward Bender, "The Orchards," Dalton. Pa.

LOST AND FOUND L08T STRAIGHT LEGGED BEAGLE hound, black and tan. about 18 Inches high. Return People's Drug store, Margaret and Sanderson Aves. LOST A LADY'S COLD OPEN FACED watch, between Sweeney Ave. and Provl denes Square; Initials L.

C. J. Reward If return' 'r i REAL ESTATE LOANS 12.000 AND 11.006 TO LOAM AT ONCE sis larger sums; real estate securities only James (Mrdasr Mdwssa. Mesrs FOR SALEREAL ESTATE II A It Real. Estate' and Insurauce PI nSCDTV Bought, sold, rented, fvUrulll insured, appraised.

mbb exchanged; Rents Real Est. Exchange, Op. Connell Bldg. ON "THE HILL" Fine location and prices away down; income away up. See W.

T. HACKETT It Will Pay Xou. DOUBLE HOUSE A LARGE LOT with cozy steam heated house, all for price of the lot. A snap. See W.

T. HACKETT It Will Pay Tou. CLAY AVENUE HOME CHEAP PROPERTY FOR SaLB.PBOSPBCT AVE. Asoible. Jacob Rosar, J03a Prospeci WYOMING AVENUE.

NEAR VI.VB 'ront: double house, rear; lot. 40x177. Will sell cheap to lettlo an estate; easy terms of payment. W. vaughan, 421 Lackawanna Ave.

FOR SALE SEW SINGLE HOUSE, B24 Taylor Ave; eight ruoms and bath: all modern 'Improvements; easy terms. G. V. Reynolds, Peoplee Bank Bldg FOR 8ALE 1812 LINDEN SINGLE house, eight rooms and bath, hardwood floors, steam heat; combination fixtures; garage In rear. G.

F. Reynolds, Peoples Bank Bldg. FOR SALE SINGLE HOUSE. 200 BLOCK Harrison eight rooms and bath; modern Improvements; full lot; easy terms. 0.

F. Reynolds, Peoples Bank Bldg. FARMS FOR SALE NO. 234. DAIRY FARM ON NORTHERN Electric fully equipped, only $3,100: on easy terms; 8S acres, all level land, good house, underground concreted bain, silo lrge orchard, plenty ot water, two horses, ten head ot click, thirty sheep, three brooding sows, twelve ducks; nlso chickens, four turkeys, cream separator turnips; rutabagas, hay, oats, potatoes, buckwheat, wagons, machinery, etc: (13,100 is right).

Situated one and one half miles from Northern Electric; Scranton market. Axel Oellgaard manager, Title Real Estate 801 Boart of Trade. 370 ACRE EQUIPPED $2900 ll room house, two barns, springs and creek. 200 apple trees, timber valued a' seven cows, three heifers, threi calves, seven sheep, three wagons, sleighs mowing machine, horse rake, plows, drag cultivators, cider mill separator, hay, straw and fodder in barns; only four miles from railroad; everything Included, oirly easy terms. Lackawanna Real Estate opposite post office.

Only author lged agents. FOR RENT FOR RENT STORE. NO 808 LACKAWAN na beginning April 1st. Inquire 336 Connell Bldg. FOR RENT $28; SINGLE HOUSE, 1219 Myrtle eight rooms and bath.

G. F. Reynolds, Peoples Bank Bldg. STORE FOR RENT BIS Lackawanna Ave. Inquire B.

Moses. FLAT FOR RENT, EB. 1st, 827 MADISON uve rooms and bath; city steam. New phone, 2047. NICELY SITUATED HOUSE FOR RENT, al tlO Madison Ave.

Inquire Rose, the halter, UUU Lackawanna Ave. FOR RENT TO COLORED PEOPLE. four or tiva room hats and unfurnished rooms. Apply to 114 Connell Blug. FOR REN'IV UFFICES AND BUSINESS Viace on 2d floor, corner building, iu2 Lackawanna avenue, uoidamlth Broe.

10 KOOM HOUSE. tUtt CLAY AVE. APPLV next tWor. FOR KENT STOKES. OFFICES, FLATS, and houaes ihrouguuut the city.

Sitgei'e Utauy Conueu iOg. FOR RENT RAG Jt, REAR OF Ul Adams Ave, lnuuue at The aoranlon Trust Ce. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE all kinds; bo private storage rooms; low ratea charged. Mew Yorn moragu Waie house 'lit Center Su, two Uuorj from pecn Ave. New phone, S3; Old pnuao, 4M Mbey to loan on all kinoa of good Uco FOR RENT KROM APRIL.

1, 10 room house. AH improvements, inquire 202 Webster ave. 12t6 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM; STEAM heat. ATI Madison Ave. 038 ADAMS LIGHT furnished rooms.

HOUSEKEEPING FURNISHED ROOM, ALL CONVENI tnces. Bell phone. 2098 J. ROOMS FOR RENT, AT EXCEPTIONALLY reasonable ratets. 735 Jefterson Ave.

AT THE PROVIDENCE BRANCH. Y. W. C. 224 Oak a furnished room for rent; for further terms apply at the rooms.

PLEASANT ROOMS IN PRIVATE FAMILY, with all home privileges, for young lady; reference. Call oltis Bell phone. THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR without light housekeeping. 824 Ulbsun St. Use of phone.

FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping: city steam; all ltn provenience. Call Old phone, 6S20 J. PERSONAL DR. W. TRBVERTON.

SPECIALIST FOR women; Coal Exohang Bldg. Hours: afternoons. Old phone. GENUINE DUPLEX OIL WINDOW shades, warranted to wear lo years; prices everywhere, 75 cents; our special sale price, 4u cents. Scranton Auction House.

H. C. MULLER. Wigs and toupsts, human hair goods sf all kiuds; switches made from oumvings. Hoom I.

104 Washington Ave. AUTOMOBILES I HAVE 8EVEP.AL AUTOMOBILE FUR robe that I am closing eul away below cost price: about seveu of them. Charles U. Cummings. 60 Lackawanna Ave.

FOR SALE, CHEAP FIVE PASSENGER Bulck. Siegei, 14 onnll Bldg. FOR SALE STANLEY STEAMER; A DTCSIUU tali unii DO Boon 201 Prove street, Dtm Avery's garage. RAILROAD llME TAHLLi diii DAin nm new irnavu Trains leave Scrantoa week nays fsr New Tsrk. Philadelphia.

Bethlehem, Allentowo, Heading, Lebanon. Harrliburg, Mauch Chunk Whit Haven. Ashley, Wllkw Bsrr, at 5:10 a at. 12:50, Sundays, at a i.w p. aria w.

iw York and For Tamaqua, pettsvlli. Mahanoy City and Shamokla week davs. 7 10 a as I m. Sundava MISCELLANEOUS DAVID M. REILLY.

HOLESALB A.M. retail footwear. Hotel Jermya Bldg. NOTARY PUBLIC, W. V.

VAVOHAN, 4Z Lackawanna Av. 1IEGARGEB BROS. PRINTURSr UP plies, envelope paper bags. twin. Ware bouse.

I.W Wshtnrt ir 'Ave "POULTRY STOCK RHODE ISLAND HET cockerel for sie Inqulr Scrsnton Flour and Grain. 1 MONEY TO LOAN 11 DON'T BORROW MnxET WITHOTTT rn! ultlng FlUslrunjona. 311 Spruce St; open evening 1500 TO S15.000 TO LOAN ON REAL Ed tate security, upon terms to suit borrower; payments received and Interest reduced. Capweil, Attorney, Peonies Bank Bldg. KiZER SWINGLE BOY, SELL AND RENT REAL ESTATE, Money to Loan or.

First Mortgaje, Both Phones. Mean BJdj. LEGAL' NOTICES TO THE OWNERS' OR REPUTK1 owners of property aboundins or abutting on both of Centie street, from Washington avenue lo Iee court, in the Ninth ward, City i.f Director Department of Public Works. Take notice, that the tfii action of council, assessments will be mude for the curbing, pavingr, etc. of Centre street; with shoet asphalt on a concrete base, between the abov named points, on Monday, January 2 1914, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at.

the Department of Public Works, Bureau of Engineering, City Hall, Scranton, at which time and nlape vim may appear and be heard if vou so desire. J. O. HAYES. Director Department of Public Works.

ticranton, January 16, 1914. 17 1J 20 7 THE ANNUAL, MEETING OF TH3 stockholders of the Scranton BeddlnK Company will be held January 27. 1914; at 2 p. in the company's building. F.

A. KAISER, Secretary. IN THE DISTRICT COURT United States for th Middle District of Pennsylvania. In the Matter of The Pocono Distilling Company, Bankrupt. No.

2599 in Bankruptcy To the Creditors ot the Above Named Bankrupt: Notice is hereihy given, that tho above nalpcd Pocono Distilling Company, who wore duly adjudicated a bankrupt on the fth day of January 19H, and whose schedules have been filed have filed an offer of composltro'i of Ten Per Cent, of all claims not entitled to priority. A meeting; of creditors will be held before the undersigned Referee at his office 603 9' 4 viirs building, fecranton. on thn 30th day of January, 1914, at two o'clock P. M. for the purpose of actlntr upon said offer and accepting or, rejecting the same.

MORGAN S. KAUFMAN, Referee In Bankruptcy, Scranton, Pa N. B. Creditors must file proofs ol claim as In other caes. 19.

LAWYERS B. R. W. EEARLB. 29 Connell Bldg.

T. DONNELLY 905 7 Mear. Bldg. FOR SALE STOVE AND FURNACE REPAIRS AL ways In stoIt. Weinberg's, 3u0 Penn next door to Lackawanna Laundry.

TWO SIX FOOT FLOOR SHOW OASTS and cigar cheap. Call at once, atij Lac awanna Ave. FOIt SALE TWO IjLK.NIIISIM SPANIEL. four months excellent pet lor lady or child; rnme from blooded stock. Innulre II.

E. O'Brien, 1014 Capouse Ave. FOR SALE. CHEAP ANTIQUE AND MOI ern furniture ot all klnd. 835 MUdls.a Ave.

HOTEL, CENTRAL CITV. FINE BAR fitcllliies for doing 1 dlulliBr room: cverv 5 and fixtures with ou.siness; pool room, tning up to date. It will pay you to 170 monthly. investigate. for sale, su rooni improvements; Odd tut, yat rj block I'lifntmit 0 uunmre; no cohJ; good chain.

2 1 tor a man to get a anted. on uu iiuiiic; a rillv limunplv unr( i fo.wo. Broad, 822 Council Bldg. FOR SALE, AT 1000 LINDEN ST. OA i bedroom suit, five piece living room t.

dining room table; will be sold very ehcai RLG AND CARPET FILLING HEGUIA.t O.ic Quality; our price, and 3l)c. Cummings' Cut Rate Furniture Lacku wanna. SO CHILDREN'S CRIB BEDS FOR SALI1. at great bargains. Cummings' Cut Furniture 5ui( Lackawanna.

WE HAVE ABOUT 30 EXTRA LARU'I size rugs, some 12xl1; you can buy thorn at your own price. Cummings' Cut Hw.o Furniture Suu Lackawanna. HEAVY INGRAIN CARPET; SELLIN'il' out at 2l)c and 30c. Cuniinlngs' Cut line Furniture 500 Lackawanna. WE HAVE A VERY HIGH sllghily used piano, regular S350; corn and make ms an otter; will sell cheap u' quick buyer.

Inquire Mr. Huward, Cui. mingn' Cut Rate Furniture 6oa Lackawanna Ave. FOIt SALE A FAMOUS LIMJJBHV Arts and Crafts Rocker; uphuittcrcd loose cushioned all goat skin, lt aiher siji and back; nerfectly good cundiuvn; orignni cost wm sen for Jli.oo. olti Wvl atcr aven'ie.

city. WANTED WANTED PHYSICIAN WANTS HOL'SK, favorable locality, nix or seven rooms bath; electric, lights preferred, convenience low rent. Tell all dMails first letter. I or consideration, Interview later. Add run Joues, sta.e hospital, Shamokln, pa.

FREED. THE COUPON KING, ROOM 41 'i Wilier Spruce buys, sells or c. changes all kinds of tobacco coupon, soup wrappers, Mothers' Oats, United Red or Green Trading stamps, Security Mci rhandise Orders and Hamilton Bonds, SMALL LICENSED COUNTRY HOTEL; give location, else, amount of busliK ss i lowest spot cash price for property, t. Tribune Republican Truth. WANTED DESK ROOM.

IN COOO ol flee with pnone Hwvlce. Address i. Tribune Republican Truth. WE HAVE CLIENTS FOR STORES AND house Ihrougnout the ciiy; wnat hai you? Slegel's Realty Council Bidg. WANTED TO BUY H'HOLH OH half Interest in established business.

Address 'i'rlbunc Rcpublicaii Truth. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY. The directors of a corporation now dolnK a Rood business have voted dispose of a limited number of treasury stock shares at par in order acquire more working capital. Thm should interest anyone with money Invest. Address, "Investment," rai and T.

lit1 HORSES AND WAGONS BcTbSLE.GHS, FARM AND HEAVY TEAM bobs, at 0 pair; alio cutters and o' livery sleighs, Monro Brown. Provi dence road. ARRIVED WITH A CAR OF EXTRA GOOIf horses, all colors and slits. Scuit Jacobs, 310 Franklin Av. TEAM OF CHUNKY HORSES, WEIGHT, 2' (o; in good condition; quick buyer.

Inquire at 23(1 Edwards iivHi Vark. HORSES AND WAGONS' FOR SALE AT the Scranton Horse llasaar, 1002 N. Wash ngton Ave. L. W.

Belles. FOR SALE BAY HORSE FOUR VKAltd old weight 000; useful for light delivery Kyon or buggy; bargain, I90.0U. 1315 Every Woman Is Interested and should know about th wonderful Marvel uoucne Askroitrdragslatfor una csnnot snp tlr th MARVEL, iccrDt ne other, but tend stamp (crbook. jfj.r.ilCa. slSI X.

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