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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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The Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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12
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Any Suite in This Group A suite of blue and taupe Cut Velour is of novel construction and includes a 'maiiivc V. port, comfy Wing Chair and a large Armchair. ven A suite in rich wine color Jacquard Velour will make a colorful addition to a dull appearing room with a roomy Davenport, a large Fireside and Arm chair. i A most attractive suite in Light Taupe Velour with linen back, insuring The Davenport and Chair are in Chesterfield design, with antique carved walnut trames. An unusually popular design in Figured Taupe Mohair with taupe velour sides, spring arms and loose cushions, includes a Davenport, Fireside Chair and'a cozy Club Chair.

Whittall 9x12 Anglo Persian Whittall 9x12 Teprac Wilton mm BB.Mm mmm. mm ma mwm mwmm 4 But a Fraction of. Regular Value These suites are on display on our third floor in our old building. A most allnring assortment of newest and most individual medium priced Livm iff rvopm urniture ever assembled for a limited period these su it'es that regularly sell as high as $45o are all priced in the selling event at $248. Jus a few of the Wiy suites are listed below, We Invite Your Inspection and Comparison of These Extraordinary Values! A suite in Chesterfield design Taupe Mohair is suitable for the small smart living room, includes a medium size Davenport and a graceful Armchair.

most conservative suite in Fine Taupe Mohair with a tiny stripe is so suitable for a sedate effect with a Davenport, Armchair and Wing Chair in large size. A rich looking suite of fine Tete de Negre Velour with spring arms, baks and sides in the graceful Davenport, large Fireside Chair and the Club Chair. For use with odd chan this Figured Denim Suite is extra' large size and has down filled cushions. The sizable Davenport and a large Armchair comprise this suite. Rags (Dropped Patterns) 4Q Rags (Dropped Patterns) "Dedicated To Better Af MV1 Amocute IfiHUSL 3 116 128 NO.

WASHINGTON AVE. Buffalt E. Bunl Columbus Erie Wilkes Barre 1 iWHM 3 2. 3 i 3 If'' 4 1 5 5 s' i Si I i 1 i 1 i 1 I 1 I I I 3 I 1: I i 1 i "SULUU'l FUtCJSll TUtttt'' A Group Sale of Several Dozen New is just one of the sp ecial features of our 1 3 Big' Removal Sale and Special Week End Offering' For Friday and Saturday All Stores CAUFORNIA IMAPW0W GROWERS Legs of Milk Fed Young White TO11 Boneless Sugar Cured AC Best Quality Leaf LARD Choice Cuts of Best Quality Steer Beef RIB ROAST mm OBITUARY WILLIAM H. GOLDEN v': IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Prominent Parsons Business Man III But Short Time William age sixty eight years, pioneer resident ana oinineiu business man of Parsons, died at 4 oVIock yesterday morning in tiie Wilkes Barre C)ty hospital, following a weeks' illness, of complications.

Born In'CarbondBle, Mr. Golden Tiail been a resident ot rarsons for almost sixty years. Ills parents moving there when he was but a small boy. His early education was obtained in the Parsons schools and later he attended Villa Nova college. Following his graduation he entered the meat market Quote New Prices on Coal at Pockets: Pea Buckwheat Birdseye Delivered Pea $7.50 Buckwheat Birdseye $3.50 DRIED FRUITS Choice New Apricots 2 lbs.

for 29c Fancy Peaches, 2 lbs. 45c Choice Peaches, 2 50 60 Size Fancy Prunes pAf 1U in. 30 40 Large Sunsweet Prunes, 2 lbs 45c 19c lb. 15c lb, A'nn it, Short Fore Quarters of Small Genuine Spring LAMB Boneless Small Smoked SHOULDERS business and conducted a store suo ccssfully for eight rears. He later became associated with his brother, Patrick Golden, who is a member of the large general merchandising flrm Golden.

Walsh, one of the oldest and lareest grocery stores in the Wyoming Valley. Mr. OoUleu's tflfe preceded him In death sceveral years ago. He is nur vlved bv one daughter. Miss Julia tnd three brothers, Tatrick, Edward and Michael Golden all of Parsons, and one sister, Mrs.

Thomas H. Jordan, of Scrantoii. He is also survived by four ninhews. all priests in the Scranton diocese. Rev.

John Coxe, of West Plttston; Rev. James J. Golden, Troy. Rev. R.

P. Jordan, Wyoming, and Rev. M. J. Jordan, of Olyphant.

Dr. James" J. Walsh, noted lecturer and scholar, and rr. Joseph J. Walsh, authority on are also rcla "he funeral will take place at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow morning with a solemn high mass of requiem In St Dominic's church.

Parsons'. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery, Hanover, MRS. ANNA B. SNEDIC0R IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Mrs.

Anna B. Snedlcor, of "016 Pleas ant avenue. Peckvllle, died last evening at her home following a short Illness. She was a member of the Pocn hantas and Rebecca lodges and a charter member of the Daughters of America. She was also a member of the Peckvllle M.

E. church. She is survived by one son. William one daughter, Mrs. Abbie Warfleld, and one granddaughter.

Miss Jennie B. Pvne. also two brothers, Frank of Woodhill, X. and Ge.rge A. Connor, of Scranton.

The funeral will take place at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon with ser vices at the late home. Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery. MISS A UNA WMULIEW Miss Anna McMullen. age 13 years. of 23 South Webster avenue, died suddenly In Philadelphia yesterday morn ing.

Tlie Body will be brought to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael MoMullen, from where the funeral will take pla.ee at a time to be announced later. Beside her parents she is survived is FANCY HIGH SCORE TUB BUTTER 2 $1.08 n. 2 lbs.

for 47c Small Loins of POM Cut From Light Corn Fed Pigs Hind Quarters Spring LAR1B Sugar Cured SLICED BACON Best Cuts of ROUND STEAK Oh, Boy! Hershey's Milk Chocolate A DC 5c Size, 3 for 10c DHiW 10c Size, 2 for 15c Hershey's Cocoa 25cSa' l3c Soaps and Cleansers Octagon Soap, 5 for Soap, 6 for Gold Dust, large Gold Dust, Small, 6 for 25c Sunbright Cleanser, 6 for 25c Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 for 15c CM Rich Cream Cheese, 2 lbs. Brick Cheese, 2 lbs. Finest Imported Swiss Cheese Genuine Imported Roquefort Cheese Philadelph ia Cream Cheese. 2ukgs. by one Catherine, and two brothers, Joseph and Martin.

PATRICK H. XEHNEDY Patrick 11. Kennedy, age S4 years, died at 9 o'clock last night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James, Sevlne, 405 North Irving avenue. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs.

John Power O'Connor, of New York city; Mrs. James Devine and Nora, of this city. MRS. SUSAN M. HTJDSOW Mrs.

Susan M. iliulson died January ID at Weatherly, Pa, She' was well known In Scranton. having resided' in Qnlncy avenue for a number of years. The funeral was held from the home of Mrs. Leon Gerhard, Weatherly, Pa.

AUGUST EN0I.EHAUDT August C. Englehardt. age 60 years, of Myrtle street, died at 7:20 A Ioc.k last evening, following a oner illness. He Is survived by his widow and on 3on, Edward, and one daugh ter, Lillian. MART BROOATf Mary, the flve year old daughter of HEINZ BAKED BEAN WEEK A Specials In All Our Stores 1 SNOWDRIFT ,1 lb.

Tins, 23c 2 lb. Tins, 45c Pure LARD 3 lbs. for 45c EXTRA MEAT SPECIALS AT ALL STORES HEINZ (2) lb. 29c lb. 25c lb.

Pi Oven Baked Beans Small, 9c, 3 Cans 26c Medium, 14c, 3 Cans 40c We Have All Varieties Heinz Oven Baked Beans At Above Prices Watch For Announcement of Opening of Our New, Big Sanitary Food Market, 51547 Linden Street, NEYT WEEK SCRANTON AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brogan, died yeg terday the home of her' grand WMr; 8Jd J' Naughton, of. nlrr' 3arket "feet Besides her paients and grandparents she is sur vlve( by two brothers, Matthew and Francis. The funeral will take place '2 clock tomorrow afternoon.

Burial will be In Cathedral cemetery. JR. O. V. A.

M. aCUTXVO At the meeting of the members of Moses Taylor council, No. 15, jr. o. U.

A. held last night in Malts hall. Adams avenue, plans were discussed for participating In the celebration of the Jr. O. U.

A. M. councils, to be hefd on March 14, In Town Hall. The affair Is being given for the benefit of the orphans' home In Ohio. A class of candidates was also Initiated under the direction of John Haeffner, and reports received on the entertainment and dance recently held.

John Haeffner, president, was in charge. PIT El at once several young Women for Saturday work in grocery. Apply main office. The fidJct StcrccG 515 517 Linden St. 1 A Li! 19.

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