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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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SMASH SHOE SALE Come get your share of the good bargains. Women's JUO of Ilish Hi ul and Medium Heel Oxfoiils in black mid brown, in broken sizes. All regulanv $6.00. $7.00 and values, our QC 13iS ymash Sal 9 1 400 pairs of Indies' and Blown de I'umps wi one and two stians. in high hco.s and baby Louis he.

Is and military heels. AH regularly $7.00. $8.00 and values. Our Bit; Smash Sale QJj Ladies' BroKiiR Oxfords and also Ball Strap Pumps in tan bather on'y. All regularly $7.00 value.

QC Our Smash Sale, price pairs if Ladies' White Buckskin, One Strap, Miimry Heel I'umps. All reKularly $7.00 and tC AC $8.00 values. Our Big Smash Sals pjice W'T'v) 350 pairs of Black and White, Tan and White Sport I'umps and Oxfords. Regular ffC AZL S7.M) values. Our Big Smash Sale price Misses' pairs of Roman Sandals, in patent leather, ehampasno and white kid.

All reg "7Q ular'y $3.00 values. Our Big Smash Sale price Peoples LACKAWANNA CO. WAVEBLY WAVERLY, N. June 24. The playground opened for the season on Wednesday, June 22, with an attendance of ninety eight.

The children were enthusiastic after their last Hummer's experience and they came with great anticipation for continuing these gofnj time. The dance Wednesday night was well attended and the young people enjoyed the refreshments offered by the cnteen. The K.ms'8 Daughters served lee urday evening in the auditorium of the community house. On Sunday coming services will be held at the Haptist church at 10:30 a. m.

and 7:30. m. The morning theme will be. "The Value of An Karnest Life," anil the evening, "Tho Living Water." The pastor. Frederick Kdmonds.

will preach at both services. The Y. P. U. will met at 6:30 p.

m. The Rev. B. IT. Lowry will preach next Sunday morning from Zedh.

5:2, The Most Popular Hits of the Day in Sheet Music Regularly 30c Special Saturday At Only We're certainly fislping io cut down the cost of "Rood times" in reducing the latest hits in Sheet Music, because no matter whether the party is to be in a lakeside cottage or right here in town, you must have the new song hits. New July Records For Your Phonograph Ain't We Cot Fun? Oil Drnr Van and henk Hh. In Her llua Mwml'n Hleep bnnri'a Sleep Hwert l.ove...ViMi Mid agamic S'mtls In Your ItarinVg Armt Purkrr l'p and Whlnte, Frank Crumit Then ntiiy a fw of the aw un tin. that wa win ba lad to play for you, ami fo IHtnee Kerria Juat run your down th.a Hat: tfonnlliht Kebrr, Happy 81s llokmii harry taerokee Art Hoffman I'm (omlnf Bark to Toil tVlalilitf Tad Lawia ome Utile lllnl lion Homme (My Man) Y.rkea' aar i nvba Orch. REISMAN'S 413 Spruce Street OPEN EVENINGS Men's 250 pairs of Men Russia Calf Oxfords, in light and dark siiade leathers.

All genuine Goodyear welt sals goods. Regular $7.00 and $8.00 values. CA QC Our Big Smash Sale price vtw 200 pairs of Men's Tan Grain Scout Shoes. All regular $3.00 and $3.50 values. Our Big fljO OQ Smash Sale price Little Men's Dress Shoes.

AH strictly solid leather goods. Sizes 8 to All regularly $2.50 and 01 7Q $3.00 values. Our Big Somsh Sale price 300 pall's of Boys' and Girls' Play Oxfords with heavy extension soles. All regularly $2.00 values. QC Our Big Smash Sale price wli 200 pairs of Ladies' Whit Canvas Oxfords and Pumps in broken sizes only.

All regularly d1 QC $4 and $5 values. Our' Big Smash Sale price, Shoe 418 Lackawanna Avec A. J. Hurw itz, Props. cream, cake, coffee and berries on William F.

Tjler's lawn Monday even lug, June 20. The affair was a great success and enjoyed by many. Moving pictures will be shown Sat Store THIS SCRANTON ''REPUBLICAN. SATUKDAY, JUWU 25, 1921 20 GENERALS MILES AND BALDWIN TALKING OVER THEIR OLD INDIAN FIGHTING DAYS Drastic Cut Prices On $100,000 High Grade StocK of Footwear Is Being' Offered In the Big' ean HOE SALE i Honestly Re I For Quick CI duced 4 Sit SMASH At the Now In Its Height Peoples Shoe Store 418 La cKa wanna Ave. It has been many a day since a sale such as this BIG SMASH SALE has been offered the public of Scranton hundreds of shoes, pumps and oxfords are being sold at pices that are very, very low.

Men, women and children who want high grade footwear can not afford to miss this greatest of all shoe sales. Mighty bargains await the whole family come here for your footwear, you'll save real money ell cizes, all styles in all the newest creations including white footwear for the summer months. Don't forget our Main Floor and Bargain Basement stocks are included in this big and In the evening from Mark 5:47. These services in the community house auditorium are proving very popular and profitable. Glenn Severance, of Waverly, and Miss Iren Baylss, of IaPlume, were united in marriage on Wednesday of this week by Rev.

E. H. Towry. liTe corner ntone for the new Methodist Epincopal church was laid on Tuesday afternoon by Ii V. Hart the district nupertntendent, and tlie pastor.

Rev. E. It. Lowry. The sddress was delivered by Dr.

Joseph M. M. Gray, of Elm Park church, Scranton, and several musical eelec tions were rendered by Miss Anna Sarenson, of Soraroton, and Mm, Florence VV. Evans, of Clarks Green. In the evening the Clark's summit M.

E. choir (cave a very fine concert In the auditorium of the community house. The Children lay exercises given last Sunday were a great success and a credit to those who gave their time and thought In training the children. ABERDEEN, June 24. Miss Viola and John Goncalci entertained Sunday for dinner Mrs.

Pete Frederick, Miss Friends. Ir Raymond Frederick and haxold Ives, all of Sonanton. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Yeager and eon, Clair, of Scranton, called om Mr.

and Mrs. It. Bldwell on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr.

Robert McLaln, of Jubilee, end Florence Cham bora, of Moscow, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. T. MclAln. Mrs C.

W. wards is vlaltlnf Mr. Eva Slckler, of Pltuston. Mrs. Leon Swam and Children, Mildred and Floyd, of Union, N.

are vlsltlnir her parents, Mr. and Mrs. De Witt Bidwe.1. Mrs. Wesley Fields and daughter.

Helen, spent a few days tn Scranton last wet v.ntlnff relatives. Mr. and Mrs. DeWKt Bidwell entertained Sunday for dinner Mrs, Leoe Swartz and daughter. MiKlred, and won, Floyd; 2ils Hunter, Floyd Bid well, all from Unirm.

and Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard MclAin, of Sterling. Mrs. Sarah Burkhurt called on Mr.

Hatohrol, of Moscow, on Thurs day. Mrs. Ellzaoeth McTin Is vlsltln htr dauirhter, Mrs. Ulihard wards. Miss Katherine and John Burk hardt's sruts on Sunday afternoon were: Vema PulHs, of Elmhurst; Allle rlsn, of Scranton.

and Mis Edith Sense and Curtis Burkhardt Mrs. George Allison, who was removed to the hospital lnt week, lias not been operated on yet on account of hor weakened condition. MOSCOW. MOSCOW, June 24. The Women's Home Missionary society held their regular monthly meeting Monday evening.

The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. J. W. Knedlcr: vice president, Mrs. J.

M. Noack: recording secretary, Mrs. Morgan Jones; corresponding secretary, Mrs. William Sanders, and treasurer, Mrs. J.

A. Havenstate. Miss Alice Kelly Is spendng some time In Harrlnhiirg and Bloomshurg. Warren Knedlcr has returned home from Clark's Summit, where he lias been teaching in the high school. Mr.

and Mrs. Luther Freeman, of New Jersey, are emending the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Freeman. Mrs.

Charles Miller snd son. Ken I neth, of Mt. Pocono, spent Monday wun ner aunt, Mrs. w. A.

Dpew. Miss August Miller left yesterday I 'in the days of the Indian wars these two retired generals fought the redskins together. They are Lieut. Gen. Nelson A.

Miles and MaJ. Gen. Frank D. Baldwin. When General Miles was colonel of the 5th Infantry In Kansas.

Gen. Baldwin was a lieutenant in the same regiment. Gen. for Mt. Pocono, where she will visit her cousin for several weeks.

Miss Ruth Prentice has returned to her home in Wilkes Barrc after spend, ing several weeks caning for Mrs. Cy C. English and Mrs. L. P.

Watts. XTORTK AltlNOTOIT NORTH ABINGTON, June 24. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Spenoer are rejoicing over the arrival of a daugh ter at their home. Mrs, Kathryn IDelcvan, of Walls vllle, and Harriet Smith, of DoJton, were caWers In this vicinity Monday.

Mir. and Mrs. P. Z. Jones and daugh ter, Hazel, and Mrs.

Hamnion, of Scraroton, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Geisshardt on Sunday.

Miss Sarah Stone has returned to her own home after ctaying with Mrs, W. O. (Jeisshardt for a. The Wailsville Sunday soliool ha? purchased a new piano. Mrs.

Arthur Major and daughter, Margaret, Suave returned home from aonanton. A large crowd from this place mo tored to Clark's Summit last week to attend the graduation exercises held there. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith had call era from Throop Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. B. Decker. Mrs W.

O. Geiss.hardt, William Percy and" Al fred Geisahardt were callers Jn Scran ton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen HinMv and fam ily, of Spring Brook, visited Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Iavts on eunriay. mt. and Mrs. Brink and (Mrs.

Green and son, of Scranton, were callers at ilrs, Jesse Louts' home recently. CLARK OBEEU fyT.iTtjra nnv.v.ix va inn. i Mr. and Mrs. E.

P. Schooloy, of Scranton, were week end girests at the home of Mr. and Mns. E. R.

Kreitner. Mr and Mrs. W. Wlddowflold are In Cleveland for the week attending rne juwanion international conven tion. Woodward, Centre county, spent the week end with his parents, Mr.

and airs, ira tsmitn. Mrs. John H. Conk la KArlniiiilv ill at the home of her son, Grant Cook. Miss Wameta Gay, who teaches in an oral school at Fredrick, is pending the summer vacation with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. G. A. Gay. airs.

Aiaua htrough and eon, Robert, of Forty Fort, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. xwoert "mnney. Mr. and Mrs. William' Manoe, of Elmlra.

of Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Parke.

A large audience enjoyed the piano recital iriven tn th nsnMu Tuesday night by pupils of Mips Jlar nei naupe. ansa Vivian Lee, Scranton, was the vooal soloist. SrUB 1BX.A3XB SPIKE ISLAND, June 24. Miss Hilda Fleeger spent the week end with friends at Plttwton. Mrs.

Charles Alima and James, have returned home after ien any ai Stroudaburg 'a Ruth Davis, of some time with Hilda Fleeger, of Wa James McCarty, of Bronx, New xork, who has been spending mma "Vf Mrs. Ann to his home. Iho Ott brothers, of Taylor, spent Sunoay wKh friends here. MIS Anna afternoon with her parents here. a ulUn" of Dunmore, with AnC3, BBOOX6IDD BROOTfsrnp: r.

1 June Zl. A. L7.t3Jln5.a nf.arn erected E. C. OI Mina V.

mtirai is ine guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. eoutt theIrro1 WllIlwn entertaining the foltowkng Suesu at her home: A I1ck'. rhiladolphla; Jr o' New York, and Mis, Martha Mosler. of Chester.

Pa nuirs are now uti'lcr headway on the miile of mnmi.iom Dalton end Hrooksiidc. All oars are now detouring over ibe trail Mias Dorothv the home of her aunt, Mrs. E. Scutt, Tuesday. Elisabeth WMtrv.

eral of her friends at a porch luncheon on her birthday, June 14. Wellington Rounds, of Jonnyn, was the guest of Bailey floutt on Monday. Xfr A nil Vfi a 11 ti I cent vinitors at the homo of their mtner. Ainis, or wrtKJndaile. Miss Frances Clark is teinirnry bookkeeper for the Dalton Supply company.

CLASS'S SUMMIT. CLARK'S SUMMIT, June 4. At the close of the buslncs'i session of the Woman's which met with Mrs. Hcolt Mao Murtree on Weii.M'j day ufteinoon, Mrs. Julia B.

Preston, of Scranton, sddrcased the members In the interest of the Home for the Friendless, Scranton. She gave a description of the home, the manner in which it Is conducted, the number of Inmates and many other details. She arked every member of the ciuu to at least fill one can of fruit and a cup of Jelly for the Home. Mrs. Cordelia Alger, one of the Summit's best known women.

Is lying in a critical condition at her home on Center avenue from the effects of a Mrs. Alger Is thi mother of Genernge Alger. W. H. Konham has bought from W.

F. McDonald the large lot at the corner of State street and Clearmont avenue. The M. E. choir gave their concert in the Newton churoh last Tuesday night to a large audience.

Owing to falling health, George Myers has rested his farm and old bis stock to Charles Bnook, of (Ash Baldwin recently made the Journey from his home in Denver to General Miles' residence in Washington to spend a few days talking over ola times. Both won the Congressional Medal of Honor for avlor in action. Gen. Baldwin having been twice decorated with the medal, the highest military honor the U. S.

bestows. ley, who with his family will take possession next week. Mra. Margaret Stanlick of Bloom fleld, N. a former resident of the Summit, who has been the guest of Mrs.

J. Davis of Clark avenue, has returned home. Miss Francos Parker Is spending her vocation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

B. Parker. At the session of the Dames tomorrow night, the inltatory service will he conducted by a team from her Central City Sisterhood of Scranton. Children's Day was appropriately observed at the Presbyterian and Methodist churches last Sunday with excellent programs. Children were baptized.

The Baptist Sunday school will observe the day with a fine program Sunday morning. At the Presbyterian church Sunday at 10 a. Dr. McNally's subect will be, "Angelic Study." Until further notice, services will be held at 10 a. m.

Sunday schol at 11 a. m. WTLLOW HARSH. MARSH, June 24. J.

II. Turner hns returned from a fishing trip to Benr Creek. Mrs. J. Solomon, of Dickson City, visited relatives here recently.

Ernest Smith, of Hudson, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Race. John Kozloskl lia3 purchased a from George Pntch. J.

Henry Turner attended the L. W. Veterans' reunion at Nay Aug on Sunday. Mrs. A.

M. Stevens has returned to her home in Scranton after spending some time, here with friends. BCOTT. SCOTT, June 24. George Cobb, of Mayfleld, and Mrs.

Gwendoline Vail, of this place, were imnrriert Wednesday by the bride's father, Rev. Thomas Boht r. They left immediately for Cm B3 in :3 a In. I I IIIIW 'HW SW.I'WIWI' Fresh Creamery Try Before You Buy The Best Grade Ilia PORE LARD iy2z lb. MansficJJ's and Borden's Evaporated mm 2 Large Cans READ FOR SER VICE Values $40 to $50 One Uniform Price See them in our window all styles all colors all fabrics all sizes and all wool.

I This is the greatest suit opportunity presented in many a day. 18.00 to $22.50 Men Genuine Palm Beach, Suits Browns, Grays, Blues, Plain Colors, in Single and Doublebreasteds, At ad.1. Satisrciay Specials At Walsh's Pure Food Markets Red Star New Potatoes, peck, MEAT DEALER 129 N. Main Avenue, Scranton 409 Lackawanna Street, Oiyphant ARCHBALD JESSUP CARBONDALE an extended wedding trip. On their return they will reside In Mayfleld.

Mrs. Ralph Newton entertained the Pleasure club on Thursday. Mrs. John Vail, of Jermyn, and iii op i mvurfmmtt Wipy iiaai ijpitwiw i iaim i 4llAWf''V'SJ 4vVs'iilitA tr Mrs. Emma Snyder called on Mrs.

Elbert Warren of East Benton recently. Mr: and Mrs. George Llghtbody are entertaining friends from Waymart. Mrs. Westcott Stone has returned to I K3M E.1 her home here after spending someV time in California, Miss Tlllie Cook ppent Tuesday with Mrs.

Thomas Baker and family. Norman Stone Is serously 11 at his home here. Strictly Fresh Sim 1 1 3coz 1 Chuck nin Boiling Op Hamburg OCp Boneless OOp Roast, I 72" Steak, 2 lbs. Rib Roast lb. 0b Sr.

26c glic .250 aS, 18c affl 28c 20c Stewing Ifin Boiled Ham, lb Fresh Pork 07 Sliced Smoked OCp IUC Sliced JJb Hamslb. Bacon, SUGAR CURED I BOSTON ROAST I ROASTING SMOKED SKINNED HAMS BEEF CHICKENS SHOULDERS 3d lb. 28c lb. 32c lb. 18c lb.

Maine Style ORANGES CAMPBELL'S SWEET CORN TOILET PAPER PORK AND BEANS 10c Can 35c Doz 25c lOcCan ZI 2 Can. EAGLE BRAND PEANUT QUEEN OLIVES CONDENSED MILK BUTTER 40c Quart 25c 20c Can 15c Lb. Southern Rose Coffee, 30c lb. Banner 6c Butterine5lb. Hucoanut Oak Grove Butterine 4n 'M i.

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