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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 24

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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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i REESMAN Sold on" convenient terms Scranton's Busiest Store "Last Night On the Radio" Today At Reisman's On VICTOR RECORDS The World's Best Musical Entertainers; Roger Wolfe Kahn and his Orchestra; The Revelers; Lewis James; Franklyn Baur; Elliott Shaw Shannon Quartette George Olsen and his Music. While you are shopping today hear the Orthophonic play We Can Make Immediate Delivery of Orthophonic Victrolas Bought Here Youth under ths age of eighteen years failed to prove their ability as auto drivers. Junior operators licenses vera Issued last rear In the rural dis trict of New Tork. There vera 40,000 i COKSOLETTS If you will give us the opportunity of playing the new Orthoponic Victrola for you while you are shopping today, you will never regret it. You will be rested, amazed af.

theperfect 'music of this' perfect instrument. Whatever musia you love, we have the latest records and the best instrument in the; world to, play them. Let us, prove it to' Out Today New Victor Records Our Entire Stock of 1926 Diaries at l2 Price REISMAN'S 413 Spruce Street loss ol human life. HOT WAT'E Rl "TTERE'S the secret. Xi All any woman asks it cure soap and plenty of steaming bot water when she wants it.

morning, noon or night. My Ruud Hot Water, Bath it ready simply by turning the not water faucet and letting the flow fill the tub, brimful if I wish. "1 wouldn't be without a Ruud. It's so convenient and tty Mit if to trivial." RUUD. tha quality autematie watar haatar, that mill gira you yaara and rear ol Faitact Sat' tka Sold on convenient terms 135 Jefferson (kmuig SATURDAY MORNING, jjr applicants and 5,627 licenses granted.

The Junior operators vera the cause of US accidents during the year, one of every eight of vhich resulted in the WYOfJfHG COUNTY WAYI1E COUHHf TUNNEL HILL tunxeu him. March Mrs. Sarah Roberts, tred alghty threa years, ycry nt ner oome nere. Jeannette Kohn spent the week end wiiu ner acnooi iriend, Martha Palml THROOP THROOP. March 19.

The funeral of nicely from a severe attack of grip. Jenks So your friend is poverty stricken? Binks Yes, absolutely penniless. He lost his health in getting wealth and lost his wealth In getting health. A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS YOUR DANGERSIGNAL Persistent coughs and colds lead to evening. HON BSD ALE Horace W.

White Dies HONESDALE, March 19. At his I BWHlw ail v.v siaisj a vmuvj wuuiivu part? inoMUs PsU Th JE?" horn. mi nZ7mu, noon, Thursday. March 18. ioi Scranton vis jovinr poor health for soma time.

Mr. 11U1 II Il ll M.V PvaininD i I T.m.. 1. trM oorn. in wnite a vaney on James Kohn.

of Farforwin. I tl Sunday ar, a. r. prrs. phlUip White, and' was therefore nfr.

71 years or age at me iiwa ,01 Mrs. Dayton Seamonn an f.hlr?Be.llU4lI Dayton, and 'W mans iears ha ran. a shop and wer Saturday saWmlU: at White's Vslley and was in visitors thfs place. i I widely known throughout the county, wn ocnooi leacner. sa Al n.

I M.tki.t "i 'up "tended the children's church of White's Valley. Surviving service at the Methodist Bniaennai 1.1. k.f. m.rriov. Church Factoryvllle.

Friday after Clara i Cony four sons, Bates, of .1... Sl.l. TPrmA wx.o. xranK Yvn.eiftplr VIM U.1J r.n, nrt. H.l.Vi guests or their nephew and wlf.

I m.i... mhiiv. v.i. ii. wiman, ot factory ley.

a Funcrat arrangements are pena BBrviP rh' ,7 fc0 lne revlval ing.word from the sons in the West. J. H. Pallman had th a cow mis veeK. Estates Confirmed March 19.

fol If A T7 1 lowing, accounts in estates were con slsM ILiljK Mary M. Snyder. FACTORYVILLE. Ufarch 1 c. .1 lt of Salem, deceased: John Munser.

Sisson and Mr. Dolph attended th. Oregon: George J. Knorr, Clinton; bankers' banquet in Scran ton nn I Thomaa J. Hoar.

Dvberrv: Laura O. Loomis. Clinton: Anna E. Blake, The Community Count rinK Salem: Ellen Mvers. Mount Pleasant with Mrs.

Harry Halstead on Thurs Anna. Hauser, Bethany; Marietta. E. day. walla.

South Canaan: Burton W. Bry Donald Briers, who has hn ant. Damascus: Ellen S. Dills. Charles tor some time with cold and Jaundice.

E. Hacktey and John Kacht. all ot "Vina. i riexas townsnip; nuiuBni. nusB, xiu' Simon Wage is improving.

ascus; "Budd, Berlin Mary A new filling station in bclnr Feasenden and H. B. Goodrich, both on the trail neaB the fill. of Salem, deceased, Lewis Minster, of Buck Tltl. iir.ii.

Guardian and trustees account: Arlie BfllH.n 1 1 I oi, i mo Acaaemv. imi rvier. auaraian 01 numnuu. very ill with grip. His parents hav Appraisements: Widow's appraise been here about a ment of personal property In the sum Mrs.

KInback. matron at fh of S00. to widow of James J. Ward. emy, is Just able to be about after a Pr 'Wllan Hanf and John week's illness.

Glover: real estate, $500, Morris Brush Dr. Foster, of TnrV and Prnatnn D. Teenle: real and per cold. stoi laiKS at tha Ami), sonaii iowu, omery o. cinw no win do nere until evm.v Miss Margaret Roberta Is ill vlt'h Mrs.

Ray Chase is in the drug grip To Inspect School HONESDALE, March J9. This Ffl Mrs. Ray Lewis Is sick vlth day afternoon and evening and tomor Union services at nf.i.i.. the Lincoln graded school, located I iinn.m will ha nnnn fnr Willow will be open for uu OUIay evening, Rev. G.

E. aU oert preaenmg. MAY FIELD MATFIELD, March 19.Pi r. lav Hff.l i reel, is Visiting, his jc iwooo smith, in John Vincent, of West MavflM i i iu nis nome witn an attack of grippe. avenue, public inspection.

School directors, teach ers and members bf the Community Club will be present to escort visitors through the building. i Volunteer. Sunday HONESDALE. March 19. Sunday morning and evening the Sacrament of the Lord's Suppfer will be observed in Central Methodst Episcopal Church, i 1." 1T.I..

CHflford Tlrttl irimlM sunaay win aiso ue Known ua vuiun vUhelai.vIa th. on wnltmore avenue. will volunteer their annual subscrlp Mrs. Elizabeth PrUchard. Is confined fLTLJl and the world service week to her home on Depew street.

'with an niness. John Morcom was a caller in Car Donaale yesterday. JERMYN JERMTN. March 19. Mr.

ant Vr. I Milton Snyder entertained a number street on Wednesday evening, at a St. Patrick's day party. nochle and dancing were enjoyed. A.

feature of served. The funeral of the late P. T. Mul lally, a former resident of Jermyn, will K. ti.l i rtrrt Via Int.

Kim, mi 9C Wll church instead or canvassers caning upon members Sunday afternoon, as has been the habit for several years, the above method will be observed. Nicholas Albert Dies HONESDALE, March 19. Nicholas tlon of diseases, died at his Grove street home Wednesday night. The was' Txophonr.oJo" ueorge orimths. Luncheon was Mr.

Albert was a native of Hones dale, where he worked at his trade, that of a glass cutter for several years. Besides a widow, two daughters, Marie and Helen, survive; alsj three Bisters, lo street, Carbondale, on Monday Mrs. John Pfingston. Mrs. Anna King morning, with a high mass Of requiem mrB "nry oru, Rt 9:30 o'clock at tha St.

Rose Church, rtarhnnriAl. T.ann. WlllUmo 111 at hr AT TK IlTBIO hnm nn Madiann HONESDALE. March 19. 'Jackie Mrs.

William Baker is ill her COOgan In "Old Clothes" will be the at hnma An Washington avanu. traction at the Lyric Saturday after Miss Grace Dpew, of Depew ave floon at 1:30 o'clock and at 6:45 and 9 nue. is still confined to her home with an illness. Miss Wilma Vail was a caller In Peckvllle last evening. Mrs.

John Kearney Is ill at her home on Cemetery street. Miss Agnes Holmes, of South Wash ington avenue, is ill at the home of I her mother, Mrs. Mary Holmes. p. m.

MAPLEWOOD MAPLE WOOD, March '19. Ruel and Furman Schoonover and families have returned to their homes in Buffaloafter spending a'few days here attend the funeral of their mother, Mrs. Anna Schoonovr. Mrs. Eva Klzer is very ai mis Jasper Black had tha misfortune to Mrs.

Tolal will be held from her late break soma of his ribs. home on Saturday morning. Tha de Mrs. Maurice Black has been spend ceased was veil known and had lived ng a few days with her mother at this on Pancoast street for a number 6f place. years.

Burial will be in Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Bell and son, ot Cemetery. Coatesville, are spending a week with The many friends of Thomas Con relatives here. way will be grieved to hear of his sud Mrs.

Philander Black Is nursing dn death. Mr. Conway had been a I broken arm. lifelong resident of lower Throop andj Lyle Jones' have been very was respected by all who knew him. sick of, measles, but are slightly im He had been honored by the people proved at this time.

Miss Edna Jones with several political positions. He is and are helping care for survived by his widow, and several children. children. 1 Mjss Jlorenca Jones was called.from Thomas Hamilton Is confined to his her school ror a lew aay. uh ul home with a severs attack of grip, tne nines, oi ner r.

Mrs. Michael Lynott is improving The cmiawn.oi n.rr, slowly at er home on George street, scarlet Her father, Robert Paterson, is seri Paul Black Is wondering rf he will ously ill and expects to be removed to really hav9 to knit stockings i or the tha State HoDltal for. treatment. Dy Mrs. Alfred Bright Is improving chicks ha Just purchased.

eral days'afthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey Stone, at South Preston. On Isst Wsdtiesdar afternoon the laraa stock barn on Stone's farm hurned to tha ground, with twenty two head of certified registered cattle and most of his farm machinery. Mr.

1 and Mrs. Ansel Anarews ana family are moving into the Palmer house this week. Itfr. and Mrs. Winara atone nave pur chased ot D.

P. Hlne tha property recently occupied by Ansel Andrews, and will move Into the same in the, near future. Cottage prayer meetnig neio a the home of Milton Bohme on Tuesday Mrs. Ray Weaver Is visiting relatives i t.v. rnmo.

Lake Como. now with creomuision, an emuisined r.Ti creosote that is pleasant to take. Creo muision is a new medical discovery with two fold action: it soothes heals tha Inflamed membranes and hlblts germ growth. Of all kn won drugs, craosota Is rec ognized by high medical authorities as one of tha greatest healing agencUs for persistant coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Cre mulslon contains, In addition to creo sote, other, healing elements which sootha and heal tha Infected mem branes and top tha Irritation and Inflammation, while' tha creosote goes on to tha stomach, is absorbed Into tha blood, attacks tha seat of the troubla and checks tha growth of the germs.

ORSON ORSON, March 19. Mrs. Leon Stone and Fred, of Binghamton, in. are visiting st the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Merton Taylor. Mr. Clara Silabea recently spent sev tint Mount High school. Is home sick with the Tostmaster A. V.

Hlne. Is still confined to ihe house with sickness. The body of David Dopp, who died at h. hnma.of his sister in jonnson vuy. hlnnrt to Orson ror Duriai on Tuesday.

Tha body was laid to rest by the. side of his wire in we urson nine Ross Bennett was" called to Johnson City by the death ot nis brother, George, on Sunday. 'BLAKELY BLAKELY, March 19 Services in tha Welsh cnurcn on Sunday. March 21. as follows: prayer Creomuision Is guaranteed aatlafaa.

servica at 10 a. Sunday school at tory In tha treatment of nerslstant 11:15: aven ng service at. ociock, coughs and colds, bronchial asthma. Rev. L.

S. Snell, of Peckvllle, will bronchitis and other forms of replrs 1 presch. V. tory diseases, and Is excellent for Dr. Olenneth Morgan, of Scranton, building up tha system after colds or will preach at both services In the flu; Money refunded If any oough or Bethel Congregational Church on Sun cold Is not relieved after taking ao I day, March 21, at 10 a.

morning cording to directions. Ask your drug 1 and evening servica at alst. Creomuision Com oanr. Atlanta. I A'rlnrk.

Ths funeral of wag I MARCH 20, 1928 As pictured $177 held from the horns of his brother in law, David Wilding, on East Lackawanna avenue, Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial was in West Side Cemetery. Tha deceased is survived by his mother, one Bernard Hughes, and one sister, Mrs. David Wilding. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Davis, of Lin coln avenue, are recovering from a recent Illness. Mrs. John J. Davles is seriously 111 at her home, on West Lackawanna avenue.

Mrs. Will Matthews has been ill for the psst week at her home on West Lackawanna avenue. JESSVP JESSUP, March 19. Frank Cava nara, a all known local young man. es They stand up under the most searching examination.

The three massive pieces are covered in rich Baker velour, beautifully designed, and the famous Nachman spring construction is used throughout, in the backs 'The Hoiwe with a Heart" has opened a confectionery store on Fourth avenue. Miss Beatrice Career, of Third avenue, is confined to her home with an illness. i Maurice Hoban, of Olyphant, was a business visitor in' town yesterday. Frank Mahon and' Mrs. Francis Beatty.

were Scranton visitors PECKVILLE PECKVILLE, March 19. The bur gess of Blakely borough killed a half atsrved dog that had been a public unlsance. Op account of the mad dot olio in me, county tor. me. psst weeks, the cltlsens of sli boroughs and townsnips snouia obtain licenses and Laundry luoMisori to y.v The Home Wet Wash Uundry Co.

1 vV 517 Ah Street Wet Wash i per Lb. Rough Dry i.i 8c per lb; Finished per Lb; Min. Bundle 20 Lbs. 1 '7" Telephone .9288 i femssssBssBBsaH Wholesale tnd RetaO We carry a complete lae of Painters Supplies at wholesale prices. GiD or write for color cards, etc Fine aileo' lion Wafl Papers also, Glidden Stores Co.

224 WYOMING AVE. Scranton, Pa. are an as well as in the loose, reversiblp. spring cushion seats: There cheaper suites to be had, but no suites of this quality at this remark able price! Credit You? Certainly! Don let your present finances keep you from buying this better grade suite. Have it delivered to your home today, and arrange to pay the balance over a period of months, store has been furnishing homes for a year, if you like.

This great his great more than a third of a century. Your Satisfaction Is Our "Success I tsi: have their dogs either muzzled, br kept chained up for at least six week's. Mr. and Mrs. William A.

White, of Electric avenue, attended dinner ot the directors of the West Scranton Savings and Loan Assbciatlon at Hotel Casey Mondsy evening. A theater party followed. The funeral of Mrs, Walter Schnerr will be held from the family home, Main street, Peckvllle, at 3 o'clock on Monday afternoon. Rev. Norman Mac Queen and Rev.

L. S. Snell will officiate. Burial will be made In tho Dun To Apply rTPW Genuine, nationally advertised Baker velour upholsters theis. suites.

Nachman i guaranteed, and nationally advertised. Mean added comfort 'arid gervice in these suitea. more Cemetery. The rcmnlns nwy viewed before tho funeral ssrvlr Funeral will be private. For Rent.

Half double house; Improvements: apply 1113. Main strci Peckvllle. Adv. jruro rev xoao iois. There Is a general need for Hie placemrnt of signs on our rural liln' ways.

Thtre Ih also a necl for i le signs along the roads leading portant dtlea. Weather conditions ilu Ing the winter have erased or destroyc signs. 'I LACQ Watch It Dry 'j Tne Only Enamel That Dries In Ten Minutes For Floors, Furniture, Linoleum or Wood Work 4 25. Beautiful Colon and Clear Get Color Card Glidden Stores Co. 224 WYOMING AVE.

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