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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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The Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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"77" Tor Grip, Influenza, Cough's, Sore Throat golds Two sizes, 23c and $1.90, mailed. Homeo. Met 11am Street. New MOOSIC IhI Overlooks the AVhite Home. I HI I IrI within easy access of public uj IHI Duiiaiogi, snops.

inettert and icq' pll poinis oi general ana juiwicai lii Ft When Visltlne" the "nation's Hi IHI capital, you should make your I Ml ICl home at the Powhatan, the Ho IHI tfcl tel of American Ideals. jR IHI iKooms with detached icq IC3 rrrt rrt Jv i Hi I i Write for booklet with' map. CLIFFORD M. LEWIS, i i SiiiuiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimfS 8 on en PIANOS We have made sold tills piano direct from the factory for 43 years. $450 up.

Np no extras, no red tape. We have no, collector. Wareroom, 140 No. Wash. Ave.

Open Evenings TIM Xmas. (D. H. Coal The finest coal mined Chestnut $4.75 Tfon I $3.50 I Buckwheat Prompt Deliveries I Old Phone, 1886 New, 62 1 Standard Coal Co. 0 ss IP INo.

Hickory bt. During The Holidays you can scarcely provide, inr thing that will add more to the general cheer of the occasion or be more thoroughly appreciated than a case of Stegmaiers' GOLD MEDAL It Is a fine accessory to the Xlnas Dinner and an excellent offering to friends who cull to exchange Holiday Greetings. Phone or mall your ORDER TODAY. STEGMAIER BREWING CO. Scranton Motifs': Beir, 'Af)i 1633.

lU drucglsia or Advertisement, The Methodist Sunday w.ill hold their Christmas cantata Thursday night in 'the church. The name of the cantata is "Santa's Perplexity." A collection was taken up by the church last Sunday for the European fund and amounted to $118. Harris, of Scranton, pent Thursday with friends in town. Kenneth, the iiionth old of Harry Woosman, of Brook street, died of bronchial pneumonia Thursday afternoon. This makes the second death in this familv this month.

Two weeks afro the mother Besides the father, Kenneth is survived by his two brothers, Carl and Harry. Funeral serviu at the home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Lang cliffe cemetery. IBmriMkTTi inn vrMH iHrFviiivHiiira mi mro ma IIUILLUrAMtKHANIULflLJ Pennsylvania 18th And Jitt LotaMi Hotel ia Waajjagtoa. 5sa IBM CARBORDALE PITTSTON FIVE WILL daughter.

TONIGHT A fast basketball five will be seen here tonight iwiien 4he Pittston Inde pendents meet HopintaH's quintet The game will be played in the new armory I'commencing at'. 9 tt'cjock. 'Tommy Ev ans, of Taylor, been selected to referee. So far this season. Pittston has suf fered only.

and that at the bands of. the. Garnet five, pf Philadel nhla. MASONS INSTALL THEIR OFFICERS AT MEETING Carbondale Blue, Lodge' of Free and Accepted Masons, No. 249, Installed their recently elected officers at a meeting last evening In Masonic nan.

The installing officer was Deputy urana Master T. F. Welles, of Scranton. The officers, installed were: Senlori warden, Dr. A.

Spencer; junior war I den, W. R. Morss; master, Frank Roem melmeyer. Following tne installation TiiK WHiAXHER WASHIN'GTOX. Dec.

IS. Eastern Pennsylvania Croudy and somewhat warmer Saturday; Sunday unsettled, probably rain or snow. Scranton, Deo. 18, Temperature a. Relative Humidity 8 a.

8 p. in Precipitation Highest, at 3 p. Lowest, at 8 a. ni. v.v.

Normal MARRIAGE LICENSES 1914. 4 21 ,....100 78 30 4 29 William B. Monnett, Washington, D.C. Sadie G. Jones Washington, I).

Phillo Pascoe Harkins Lane Mary Chapman BIRTHS v.iiv To Mr. and Mrs. Xally, of Ayoca, a daughter. Wilkes Barre Edward phnrr To Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon L. Schnerr. of PeckvilleK a son. Dunatom Ta and Mrs. Frank Dunstone, of Taylor, a son, James, to Mr.

and Mrs. Fred James, or uaytor. son. Kranr.ak To Mr. and Mrs.

Joaepk Kranzak, of Talor, a daughter. Jones To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jones, of Taylor, a son. Varlry To Mr'.

and Mrs. Newton I Varley, of Peckville, a son. Shone To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shone, of Peckville, a daughter.

Hlnes To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hines, of Taylor, a daughter, Emmons To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Em mons, of North.

Lincoln avenue, a Elaenberjc Inv Scranton, Deo, 16, 1914. to and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph rrescott avenue. i.son.

Merrilitfe To" and Mrs. Fred Merrlhue; of. Lackawanna avenue daughter. DEATHS Berry Tn Jermyn, December 18, 1814, James Berg, aged 25 years, fu npral Snndav afternoon in the Primt tive Hfethbdist church. Interment In Montdalei Benlnmln Al peckville, Deo.

IS, 1914. Margaret infant dauglHer of Mr. and Mrs. ranK y. ncrjamui.

FltjipatrloK In December 18," "19 James Fitspatrick, aged 12 years, of 331 Fifth avenue. The. be held Monday, morning at 9 o'clock; at Holy Cross. Interment the Cathedrjl cemetery. l.nl' Tn Pe'cltvllle.

December IS, 19H, ACe Landers, age 63: Funeral in the home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Afton, N. T. WrflrtH In Dunmore, Dec. 15.

1914, John, D. at home "of aunt. Mrs." Frank, fy Arnold, 150 Brook street. ltwxhe In Scranton, Dec. IT, 1914, John Roche, aged 66 years, of 323 Jefferson avenue.

Funeral Mon lav liiofninK at 9:30 clock with mass of requiem in St. Peter's Cathe dral. Interment in the Mt. Carmel cemetery. Kennedy Tn Pniondale.

Dec: 13 19)4. Mrs. Delphine Kennedy, aged 63 years. The funeral was held Tuesday, White In Scranton, December .17,. 1914, James of 397 Leggett street.

Hon ley In Scranton, Dec. 17, 1914, Alaurice Howley, 10 year old son of M. T. Howley, of 231 Wheeler avei nue. Saturday morning at :30 o'clock with interment in the Cathedral" cemetery.

FUNERALS The funeral o.f Maurice Jiowley of Wheeler avenue, who was killed Thursday night in a coasting accident in Linden street will be held this moi'iiinR at 9:30 clock with a high mass of requiem at the Cathedral. In terment in the cemetery. The funeral of Fred Heblich, of Cedar avenue, be held tomorrow afternoon at 12:30 o'clock. Interment In the Pittston Avenue cemetery. The funeral of James White will lake Dlace tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'cTfjck from his home on Leggets street, lie was a member 'of Garield odge, Xo.

74 Order Sons of St. George, of Wilkes Barre. Durham lodge, No. of this order, will have charge oL the funeral services. The members are requested to meet at the home at o'clock.

The fifneral nf Peter Scherer. nf Moosi'c will be held this afternoon at 2 io cloclt at the home. Interment In the Marcy cemetery. The funeral1: 'f Mrs. John S.

Luce, of Da Hon, will be held this afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Interment In the Dunmore cemetery. The funeral of, Mrs. aPtrick O'Mal of Kelly avenue, will be held this morning ai tlie Holy Rosary church. Interment. In the Cathedral 'cemetery.

1 The fmiefal of Mis'. Sarah O'Mallev, Of TJitrd avenue, will held this morning. at 9 o'clock iiLtiie Holy Cross church. Interment iirv the Cathedral cemetery, The funeral of John. Wright, of 160 Brook street, Dunmore', wili be held this afternoon at 2 Interment In the Forest Hill cemetery.

'The funeral of Thomas .1. Hart, of 1 TO Jackson strrel, will he held this morfilng at. 9:30 o'clock in St. Patrick's church, Interment "in the Cathedral cemetery. The funeral of Thomas Harte.

of 1702 street, will be held at o'clock this morning with a high mass of rewrtem In Kt. PntrlrV. church. Interment will be made in the Cathedral cemetery. The funeral of.

Mis. John S. Luce of Dalton, will be Jield this after noon at, o'clock. Interment In the Dmimoia cemetery. The funeral of Mrs.

Patrick O'Malley, of Kelly avenue, will he. heM morning at 10 o'clock at the Holy "fy ciiurcn, interment in the Cathedral; cemetery. the fun era 1 nf ln RaKai Of 4.18 Third "il "Ji ttils. 'mornina af 9 o'eloeV Cross. church.

Interment in the Cathe Oral The funeial of Wri.ki Brook street. Diimfore, will 'bt, this afternoon o'cloik. 2 menl in Tofv Hill. aaaaMMaanr iMaaaaaMaaaaMaBaajaaaaaaBBaal. jnftn'rsr Ht WAl.l!..

Lin Bin It IVu naiL i.i ii Ti i THE TRIBUNE REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1914 a banquet was served man Cluhr r.r. V. by theCrafta ScraatoB Han Lwlom Dr. William Fulton, of Scran ton, lec iurea in tne new armor' last evening I 1 1,1 entertained Thursday afternoon GUlon, Sand of gathering men who work in mines i nthls vicinity.

The meeting was arranged by the Deaware Hudson company and Is1 bne of a series that Is he1d annually Letter from t'oaaul. Prof. W. D. Bryden has received a letter from H.

Pierre Mail, the Belgian consul at. New expressing thanks for i the clothing donatipn the people of Carbondale collected for the relief of the Belgian aufferers. The work was in charge of Professor laHaolk. iwr uunqnri. Arrangements have been completed for the annual banquet and dance of St.

Rose of Lima Young Men's Institute, which will be held in the armory i uesday evening, January 6. Prof. T. W. Loftus, principal of the high school, will be toastmaster.

Other speakers' in clude Judge James J. O'eNIll Prof. Harry Coleman, Rev. P. Durkan, Troy Rev.

M. P. Boland, Wilkes Barre. Trinity Church Kotlce. Trinity Episcopal church, Rev.

G. fc. tjranani, rector, fourth Sunday in ad vent. 8 a. mv holy communion; 9 a.

ennoren eucnanst; a. morn ing prayer and aermon; 12 Bible elaBscs 7:80 p. evening prayer and sermon. Knglneer Bnay Day. ouy engineer fiaze had a busv dav yesieraay nearing the complaints of taxpayers on the various sewer assess ments "In the city.

Most of the complaints were from property holders who own a corner plot of land where th sewer is constructed on both sides. Under the law such people must pay the foot frontage on "both sides. The indig. nation of an umber of property holders has been aroused as a result. Mrs.

IETIOB5D BRIEFLY, George F. Mills, of Birkett stret, has returned from when she rtie latest standardized aancas. Fred J. Hartung, of Washington. D.

C. Is the guest of his brother. Edward Hartung. of. Belmont, street.

Mr. and Mrs. Roniam of uinuuay. Announcement has been made of the coming marriage or Miss Emma Sing ley and uther OonkHnr on Christmas Eve. In honor of the event Miss Minnie Mohrs, of Park "street, entertained the members of her Sunday school class Wednesday evening.

JERMYN Professor, James McClosky, of the high school and brother, Eugene, a student at the University of Pennsylvania, motored to Haw ley yesterday, where they will spend the holidays. Mrs. Michael Cilleran was an Oly phant caller yesterday. Patrick Rowlan was a Dunmore, caller last evening. James Berry, aged twenty five years, died yesterday afternon at 2:39 o'clock at his home, on Worth Lincoln avenue.

He is survived by his wife, two children, Lillian and Ray montt, three sisters, Anna, of (his place, Mrs. James Harris, of Scranton, and Mrs. Robert Nelson, of Bing hamton and one brother, Willis. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon with services at the Primitive Meth I '0 odiat church at 1 o'clock. 'llt MoimMa'le' cemetery i Mrs: W.

J. Depew and Mrs. Samuel Wasley spent fresterday CalMng ton Carbondale; friends. At a largely attended meeting of court Lily of the Valley, No. 27, Foresters of America held 6n Edmund's hall, corner Washington" and.

Rushbrook streets, recently the fo: lowing officers, were elected for the ensuing year: Chief, ranger, Lester Morcum; sn John Moylea; recording, secretary, Henry Yates; financial secretary, Albert Bound; junior beadle, Handel' Lewis; senior beadle. John junior archer, Alfred Yates and senior archer, Henry Lang man. MAYFIELD Mr. and Mrs. William Tallett were Olyphant caller Thursday.

Stephen W'hitmore and daughter, Mrs. Thomas Reese, Mrs. Burton Park Mrs. T. S.

Graves, were Scranton callers Thursday. Miss Alice Burns, of Dunmore, spent yesterday in Mrsfl Thomas Arnold "and daughter, Louise, of West Scranton, spent yesterday with friends in town. Mrs. William Muir and family, of Carbondale, spent yesterday in town. Mrs.

Thomas Burke arTd daughter, i Mm Theodore PiriKeon. Mrs. M. J. Brennan and Miss Mary E.

McGulnness were Carbondale callers yesterday. Mrs. Mary Kllkur. who has been critically ill with pneumonia, Is somewhat ivnproved; HOSTETTER'S I PROTECT YOURSELF against the severe winter weather the quick changes in temperature, by keeping the system strong and well fortified the blood rich and pure. A very reliable help to this end will be found by taking.

STOMACH BITTERS .1 i North Scrantob Members starting with five cents 11 and Increasing ri five cents each week for fifty weeks, get jj 1 63.75 '4 7 Bank Join Our Landis Christmas Club Opens day, December 24st, The First Payment Makes You a Member here is th S3 Members starting with two cents and increasing two cents each week for fifty weeks, get $25.50 Members paying a week need, get twenty flv for fifty Members paying fifty cents fixed, for fifty weeks, get Members paying $1.00 a we for fifty weeks, get The above imounti will be Increased by three per cent. Intnrest perl '4 for the average time. North ScrantoiJ Bank PmviHpn ce. Sauare Scrantord 1 THE BANK WITH THE CHIME CLOCK i i 1 1 THIS THEN, IS TO ANNOUNCE eeir GP THE Special Xmas Brew 011 Like nine 9 CASEY KELLY BREWING CO. P.

d. CASEY, Manager.

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