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0 South Sera nton Dep t. Present the Family With a "Reo Six" for Christmas One of the New High Powered Reo "Sixes New Touring Reo 1335 "ITS LOWER huncleaner lined better balanced. And priced so low that Reo is more definitely "The Gold Standard of Values" than ever. Open car comfort and convenience were never better expressed. Dual foot control, clean instrument board, integral side winfcs, clear vision side curtains, many factors prove the open car dollar never bought as much.

The rufcfced six cylinder engine is cradled in the double frame, as are other major power units. The result is a lower center of gravity, greater driving smoothness, absorption of road shocks. A new rear axle, fitted with greatly oversized brakes, provides unusual dependabiliy, accessibility and quietness. (Mor Motor Gor Cedar at Birch St. Associate Dealer: Fowler A Williams, Car bendale, E.

W. Qammel, Hon.tdale, Pa. 9 Corn grows high at Hiawatha, Kan. The highest stalk to be exhibited is fifteen feet ten Inches and contains two large ears. The local telephone company has made complaint because the stalks have grown so tall that the IPETER US Fire Insurance 413 Cedar Avenue South Side Phone 7 0674 J.

UEff ears droop on the telephone wires and impair the service. It is said in places the ears have broken wires. A farmer, when his attention was called to the alleged Infringement remarked that the ears were only listening In. Better Than Ever Mello Rolls The Cruller Supreme Schmitt Schuman 1002 Remington Ave. Bell Phone 7 0783 For a Holiday Gift Suggest a Boxvof "Gdger'i Punch" Put Up in Boxes of 25 and 50 JACOB GEIGER, JR.

1108 Cedar Avenue Phone 7 1609 Stahler's Meat Specials FOR THE HOLIDAYS Home Dressed Veal 25c lb. Roast Beef Lean Small Hams 25c lb. Lean Small Pork Chops 25c lb. Lean Small Pork Loins 25c lb. Fresh Killed Turkeys 50c lb.

Fresh Killed Ducks lb. Fresh Killed Geese 40c lb. Brookfield Print Butter lb. Evaporated Milk, a can 10c We Will Also Have Live Ducks, Geese and Turkeys. Stahler's Meat Market 608 CEDAR AVENUE SCRANTOX FRIDAY DECEMBER 21, 1923 CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS IN THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS Children Who Are to Take Part in Exercises Elaborate Christmas programs to be given bv the Sunday schools nd choral union, of the Hickory Street Presbyterian church, were announced yesterday bv the pastor, Rev.

Theodore Mann. I Rev. William A. Norrtt, D. pastor 1 emeritus, will probably be in the city i to attend the ChrUtmna exercises.

I The following will take part! Sunday at 7:30 p. m. there will be a Christmas service by the Dr. W. A.

Nordt Bible, class and the Choral union. Herbert Fuchs, president of the class; Sam War, teacher. The Choral union, consisting of 100 voices, directed by Prof. John T. Watkins.

and accompanied on the orgnn by Prof. Charles M. Oom'b. 'n. will render the sacred cantata, r' words bv K.

Cuthbera Nunn, and music by J. H. Maunder. On Christmas morning: there will be a German Christmas sm'vloe, sermon by the pastor, and special Christmas music hv a Quartet. On Christmas afternoon at o'clock there will be a Christmas celebration of the German Sunday school of which Fred Schwenk is superintendent.

Hymns, responsive reading and recitations by various scholars. Wednesday. December 28, at 3:30 p. there will be a Christmas celebration of the Cradle Roll department, English Sunday school. Iydia Neuls, superintendent.

Recitations by several children. Distribution of gifts little tots. Wednesday, December 38, at 7 p. there will be a Christmas celebration of Beginners' department, English Sunday school. Edward Kneller.

euper Intendent. The following will take part: Buddy Von Bergen, Margaret Hahn, Arllne Hildebrand, Billie Chase, Grace Wlrth, Douglas Griffiths, Arline Hildebrand, Edna Chase, Norabell Wirth, Ruth Steinbarh, Ethel Saar, Ruth Ziegler, Lois Neher. Stella Mlrtz, Madeline Stnub, Eleanor Beckerle, Mildred Rech. Ruth Haffner, Walter Long core, William McBride, Robert Eckel, Willard Reuther. Frederick Kellerman.

Paul Welnig. Robert Fetser, Edward Burrier. Edwin Moesel, Dorothy Beckerle, Donald Scheuer, Elmer La vis, Russell Roy Beckerle, Ethel Sanr. Wednesday, December 26, at 7:30 n. the following: will take part: Ruth Chase, Helen Moesel, Robert Scheuch, Harold Byer, Anna Wellerd, Star Rays.

Thursday, December 27, at 7 p. there will be a Christmas celebration of the Junior and Senior departments of the English Sunday school. Fred Hunter, superintendent. Those participating: Kathryn Budenbach, Caroline Hahn, Sophie Weinig, Beth Kraemer, Ruth Aspcrschlager, Alma Aspersehla ger, Alma Fenne, Dorothy Castles, Ruth Heib and Edna Hessinger. Hickory Street Presbyterian.

The following program will be glvAi by the German Sunday school, of the Hickory Street German Presbyterian church, at 3 o'oiock Christmas Day: Prelude, invocation, hymn, responsive reading, prayer, hymn; recitations. Ruth Haupt and Betty Kuehn, Rohert Aspcrschlager, Franklin Klein and Ruth Hafner; solo, Miss Ruth Schlager: piano duet, Misses Esther Fuchs and Wilhelmine Dlesing; Christmas play, "Friede auf Erden." by class composed of the following pupils, Marlon Woehrle, Dorothy Fuchs, Ruth Mans, Alvlna Garbrecht, Betty Kuehn, Theresa Klein. Marion Thomas and Mary Rauchmeyer, Elisabeth Longcor, Bertha Diesing, Carrie Kuehn. Seima Etter, Ruth Haupt. Mildred Woehrle; duet, by Misses Lena Welchel and Charlotte Fickus; recitations.

Levin Aperschlager. Anna and Betty Kuehn and Mildred Woehrle; solo, Miss Gertrude Zeiss; violin solo, Theodore Fuhrer; address, pastor; the Lord's Prayer, hymn, distribution of gifts, closing hymn and benediction. Christ Intharan The Sunday school children of the Christ Evangelical Lutheran church, will have their Christmas exercises 011 Sunday evening at 7 p. in the church. The following will take part: Howard Kets, Willard Huester.

Earl Kres ge, Fred Herminau, Walter Ketz, Fred AiUmann, John Kelum, Arnold Kits man, Emll Reber, William Firgln. Alfred Uttrodt, Edna M'ilier, Ruth Har kebruth, Marie Smith, Florence Min neg, Wanda Stellman, Eva Ecke. Elizabeth, Jeske, Virginia Kolb, Caroline Ecke, Edith Hermlneu, Eliiabeth Schoeps, Elsie Miller. Virginia Kess ler, Walter Ketz, Elizabeth Schoeps. Edna Miller, Elsie Grobowski.

Mildred Kets, Lawrence Miller, Frederick Fruechtel, George Strebeck, John Siangan. Rudolph" Strameta, Edward No vaek, Leonard Ketz, Herbert Kresge. Bruho Novack, Ruth Fay. Mildred Kets, Elma Kolm. Loretta Nape, Ruth DeLonat.

Gladvs Grobowski. Anna Mil ler, Carry Luce, Rebecca Strebeck, Eliz Fred W. Terppe Pharmacist "The Nice Little Drug Store" Patent Medicines Cigar, Candy, Etc. 424 Cedar Ave. F.J.'DICKERT i SON 614 Locust Street Insurance Fire, Auto, Liability, Casualty Old Phone 7057 LEADER OF CHINESE IN SOUTHERN PORT OF CHINA Copyright by rjicifle ft Atlantic Pliotoo.

Trtv ii iicn.roj i l'eary; Pone, pai' iVctcn "and flcard 0 tm "iTMi recently Milieu t.oin jimihiu i.i.uv.1 rush orders for llonko'ng, China. They were despatched in consequence of the threat of Sun Yat Sen, the Southern Chinese leader in Canton, to seize the oustom funds there to carry on the campaign against the Northern forces. abeth Mehren, Fred Galinat, Carl Gln zer, Earl Huffsmith, Ralph Maler, Frieda and Edna Norack, Alfred Uttrodt, John Kelum. Frieda Jeske, Miss Uga Flrgin. Hilda Hrminau.

Hilda Schmalz, Elinor Slungan, Leona Huester, Anna Kowaskl. Ksthet Maler, Kl sle Miller, Elinor Schmalz. Helen Herminau, Olga Spltzer, Ruth Tleiney, Dorothy Weisling, Viola Emma Galinat. Ruth Kltzmann. Florence Minneg, Fred Kltzmann, Emma, llga and Elizabeth Jeske, Gertrude Uttrodt, Ilga Galinat, Charles Klott, Doris Urbuteit, and Matilda Knuth.

The following will assist In the program: Mrs. Rowaldt, and the Misses Frieda Ruth Kelz, Bertha Knuth, Marie Oogolin, Martha Gentsch, Herman Gogolin, and Mrs. Lucy Wilson, superintendent of the Sunday school, Mrs. Hohman. also an active member of the Sunday school, will be honored at this time for her efficient work, rendered the Sumiav school for 25 years.

Oscar Spitzer is the organist. Rev. M. Rowaldt Is pastor. St.

Taul's Evangelical The regular Christmas exercises of the Snnduv sc hool or St. Paul's Evangelical church, will be held on Christ ma eve at the church. The following will take part: Anna Waldman, Alice Wiumev, Clara Eber le. Hazel Nicholas. Kathryn Capwell, Evelyn Winkler.

Bertha Swatz, Mildred Dorothy renofsky, Genet Mever, Mac.kwe. Lavern Siegfried. Robert Macker. Howard Benke, Edward Rillstone. Leslie Rfssiqne.

Rowland Daubenhauser. Howard Kimes. Marjorie Ernest Lewis, Robert rorstuck. Robert IOhman, Charles Rapp. Billy Herzog.

William Bohrer, Sheldon Herzng. Nelson Siegfried. Rohert GaUR. Mildred Wetzel, Dorothy Petrv. Lillian Kroll, Grace Kalkus, Ruth Winkler, Rose Glarner, Esther Gscheidle, Charlotte Storm, Dorothv SlaDpe.

Lillian Kroll, Alico Widmcr. Mildred Wetzel. Edna Siegfried, Henrietta Senofsky, Minnie Rapp, Gertrude Slapp. Ruth Buhl, Miss Helen Waldmans' class, Arthur Winkler, Edward Behrendt, Lowell Macker. Vincent Seharazsa, John Le ban.

Kathrvn Bluefe. Florence Daubenhauser. Evelyn Stenglein. Willard Macker. Ludwig Dnmmes.

Paul Lew Is. Evelyn Stcneleln, Euerle, Matilda Gaus, Bertha Bohrer. Ito maine Fetzer. Miss Alma. Engle class.

Anns Waldman. Alice Widmer, Romavne Warren. Bnrtha Eherle. Prizes for perfect attendance for one year will he awarneo ana iimc will he an address by the nastor. Rev.

F. Nlckisch. Edward Kroll the or ganist. MONROE COUNTY FROG THAWED OUT OF WINTER HOME STROI'DSBI'RG, Dec. 3L blooded animals are often subjects of rMtriiiA hmnntr hnmnn beings, but it was demonstrated heer this week that frogs could not he scoffed at.

A young man, "by the name of William Warner, employed by a local ice cream manufacturing firm, is much the wiser In the ways of Mother Nature because of experience which he had the other dar. While chopping piece Ice, In the pursuit of his duties, the young man was astonished to And a frog embedded In the ctke of Ice. His curiosity was aroused and he proeeded to chop the frog from his tomb. He pthen took the frog Into the Ice cream establishment and ran water over it. After a few minutes the ice was melted away.

Soon the frog com menced to blink and then he Jumped to the floor. It is now as lively as ever. STATE TROOPERS SEIZE LIQUOR IN BUTCHER SHOP STROUDSBL'RO, Pa Dee. 29. Christmas shopperi along Main street were given a surprise on Wednesday afternoon when two state troopers raided the building at.R08 Main itreet, occupied by E.

E. Frederick, as a butcher shop and dwelling, and made a big haul of alleged bootleg whiskey and home made liquors. The oftlcers found the following on the third door of the building: Twelve gallons of wine, one case and ope hree gallon demijohn full of Intoxicating liquor, one quart bottle of sherry REV. LEIGHT0N PARKS WHO MAY BE TRIED FOR HERESY Copyright by Jclflo It Atlantic Photos. The dispute between the Fundamentalists and the Modernists in the Protestant Episcopal church is causing nation wide discussion.

In New York, the Rev. Dr. Lelchtou 1'arkn, noted rector, entered the pulpit In the gown of a doctor to theology, defended denial of the doctrine of the Virgin birth and challenged Bishop William T. Manning, head of the Episcopal church of New York, to bring him to trial for heresy. Five Free Lessons With Every Buescher Saxophone Sold v' Sirens Orchestra Mr.

Trucker uses a Buescher Alto and Boprano. Mr. Dorsey 'uses a Soprano and Alto anf Baritone. Mr. Evans uses a Buescher Tenor and Alto.

5 Bohemians Orchestra Mr. A. Morelli uses a Buescher Alto. Mr. Morelli uses a Buescher Alto.

Ladies' Royal Orchestra Mrs. Hugh Gray uses Buescher Melody. Mrs. Anthony Morelli uses Buescher Alto. Anthracite Serenaders Orch.

Dickson Mendel Raker uses Buescher Alto. Venetian Orchestra Roniuyne Mehl uses Buescher Alto. Lenore Davies uses Buescher Alto. Johnson's Dardenellas Mr. John Uetklveich, Dickson City, Uses Buescher.

Independent Players Rocco Semlno, Buescher Alto. Peter Marcurl, Buescher Alto. James Murphy, Buescher Alto. John BalUer, Dickson, Buescher Melody. Kelth Williams, Buescher Melody.

Thos. Benge, Buescher Melody. Adam Kloda, 'Dickson, Buescher Melody. Michael Kloda, Dickson, Buescher Alto. John Demcholc, Dickson, Buescher Alto.

Anthony Parc'h'insky, Dickson, Buescher Alto. Frank James, Buescher Alto, Clark's Summit. Paul Budash, Buescher Alto, Dickson City. Benjamin Bush, Buescher Alto. Keith Williams, Buescher Mlody, Wellington Goodrich, Buescher Flat Alto.

And many other Independent players too numerous to mention who are also useri of Buscher Saxonhonest. 215 ockoumiwia tAmm Saxons Orchestra Mr. Wyandt uses a Buescher Alto and Soprano. Mr. Bonn uses a Buescher Alto.

Frank McHale's Orchestra Donald Kadel uses a Buescher Flat Tenor. Tutor's Orchestra Mr. Fox uses Bueseher Soprano, Tenor and Bass Saxophones. Mr. Gunter a Buescher Alto.

Mr. Oswald a Buescher Tenor. Mr. Price a Buescher Xlto. Strohl's Orchestra Mr.

Strohl uses a Buescher Alto. Mr. Trice uses a Buescher Alto. Pennsylvanians Orchestra Mr. Peter Justofln, Buescher Alto.

Mr, Chas. Quick, Buescher Alto. JUST ARRIVED Beautiful Decorated Christmas Plates FREE to all our present and future customers, while the plates last. Thomas Kelly Furniture Stores 131 133 Franklin Ave. SCR ANTON This Is the Melody Buescher, the best Saxophone for solo work used In cnurcnes, orchestras and bands.

Five Free Lessons With Every Buescher Saxophone Sold The Saxophone Supreme Is the Best of All Xmas Gifts The Buescher' Saxophone is the world's best Saxophone yet it costs no more than the ordinary kind. Its tonal qualities are superior, its finish is better and it possesses exclusive features that no other Saxophone has such as snap on pads. The reason that Buescher Saxophones cost no more than the ordinary Saxophone is that Buescher Saxophones are produced in such tremendous quantities. It's aproven fact that of all Saxophones used in the entire United States about 90 are of the Buescher make. You can see it right here in your own locality.

This'in itself is a guarantee of superiority and an inducement to choose the one that 1 is acknowledged the best. We are featuring the following orchestras and players, many of whom you doubtless know: Theodore Bauer's Orchestra Mr. Dolphin uses a Buescher Alp. Lew Evans uses a Buescher Alto and Tenor. Mr.

Alto. are located, and will be used as evi dence agajnst Frederick. The butcher is said to be sick and confined to his bed. He stated all of the articles seized were for his private use. He is a prominent business man of the hnrough and a veteran of the Spanish American war.

yews NOTES Gersham Bunnell, well known Bush Colonfal Orchestra Chester Chase uses a Bueschcl Serenaders Orchestra Mr. J. W. Flscli uses a Buescher Tenor. Gregory's Smilers Ernest Gregory, Buesdier B.

Alto. Independent Players Mr. John Gannon, Buescher Alto. Mr." James Oliver, Buescher Alto. Mr.

Thomas Xoto. Buescher Alto. Mr. Peter Xoto. Buescher Alto.

Joe Bennett, Buescher Melody, Diok son City. lild. Allen Buescher Alto, "hroop, Pa. This is the Alto Buescher, the most popular of all Sax. ophones used in all orchestras.

215 Zackiwanna Avenue flavoring, a number of whiskey bottle whiskey, one rubber hose, bottle tops, labels, one united states cuiiom ieic. j.ub inun um mci. iu ouse hydrometer, used ior testing Ainoricn nuue, wmn mo This Is the Bb Soprano Buescher used in band and orchestra work especially In quartets. Buescher Saxophones Are Friced at $80 to $350 and Sold On Easy Terms OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL NINE O'CLOCK TILL XMAS Five Free Lessons With Every Buescher Saxophone Sold Five Free Lessens With Every Buescher Saxophone Sold iui loKicni, waii nnrny llljureu on ncttiicsuay wlieii thrown from a two wheel cart lie was driving, when his horses were frightened by an auto mobile. Mis Helen Trimble, of the State school, tor several years tcacner or tne Arlstnn Hiiile class, was iicst or honor at a reception on Wednesday evening, find was presented with a purse of gold by the members or tne class in recognition of her innntui services.

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