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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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PRESENT $3 ,5 83 TO REV. J. T. BUTLER Former Assistant at the Church of the Nativity Honored by People Rev. John T.

Butler, former curate at the Church of the Nativity, wis presented with a purse containing ii. 5G3 by. the member of the par'sh at 'a. reception hrld in his honor in the of the church last evening. Rev.

Butler was changed from this 'city to the Citholic church in Strotid i'burg about a month ago on very short He had been assigned to the suth scranton cnurcn lor a numDer of years and had endeared himself to tithe members oof the congregation. members of the church were 'Wormed of his assignment to the i'Stroudsburg church they' were unable arrange for a farewell rectption i'dUe to the short notice, but plans soon started, for last night's affair. The reception was attended by almost every adult member of the par ish. An entertainment was arranged started at 8 o'clock and oam climax with the presentation of fte purse to Father Butler. The pre sentation was made by John Buckley, chairman of the committee which collected the money.

In accepting the gift Father Biftler said that he wa deeply attached to' the church. In which ho served for a 'number of years? ind to the members of it. Remarks yrert made by priests attached to ithe cY ch. and several visiting' clergy men. 8 OFFICERS ARE RE ELECTED BY LOCAL Y.

M. A. Seven hundred members of the T. M. H.

A. attended the meeting Sunday, evening of the association, which was held in 'their auditorium. Rabbi Bernard Hellar, of the Madison Avenue Temple, delivered a brief about the work of the institution. The following officers were re eles. ed for the ensuing year: Joscpn Bloom, president; Samuel Riskin; vice president; Ruben Mittleman, recording secretary, and Henry editor in chief of the Argos, the monthly publication of the Y.

M. H. A. The following members of the' board of directors were re elected for a term of seven years: Samuel Samter, A. B.

Cohen and David Landau. The Ladies' auxiliary of ths Y. Jf. H. A.

also held its election Sunday evening, with the following Mrs. Anthony Schiff, president; Mrs. J. Rubenstein, vice president; Miss Lillian Friedherg, treasurer, and Miss Fanchon Epstein, secretary. Our Old Friends Make New "I have heard of you from time to time by reputation and feel sure that the generous things said about you will be amply justified in our own personal experience." Name and address on request So writes a valued new client from the State of Ohio.

The friends we have made won him to us, and he represents an oppounity to us to make a further circle of friends by serving him. Our mail is a geographical study business houses from Maine to California come to the Dando organization past a thousand competitors. THE DANDO COMPANY Furnishing 9 Specialized Adsertising Selling Service to Manufacturers, Wholesalers, Jobbers and Retailers 533 ELEVENTH STREET, MHLADELPHIA' May we send our periodical "Knowledge" IE 'S WORK CLOTHES Pay Day and Underhill Overall $2.19, Jackets the best blue denim $2. 19 Khaki Overalls Heavy Grey Sweaters Work Shirts t.t.M.u.. 98c, $1.39, $1.49 Flannel Shirts $2.69, $2.79, $3.98 and up Overall Suits (one piece): $3.49 and $3.98 Engineer (two collar shirts) Lackawanna Wool Underwear Canvas Gloves r.i.I.1 15c to 39c Heavy Wool So 33c to 49c Jersey Overshirts (blue) Union Suits (cotton rib) Heavy Shirts and Drawers (each) $1.69 Heavy Fleece Union Suits Sheep Lined Coats $14.75 Blanket Lined heavy.

$12.90 Leather Vests $11.90, $12.50 Caps r.i i. r.i 98c to $2.98 Work Sox 19c, 23c, 29c Cotton Rib Underwear $1.29 Mackinaw Leather Coats Corduroy Pants and $14.75 4.49 Work Shoes (all kinds) to $6.90 Men! We have everything you need and at big savings to you. Our immense buying ower is to be considered. We give best values at least prices. (Bundle Days for Armenia, Oct.

13 and 14V 224 9Non Cj Lackawanna Ave. xHE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY, O'CtOBER 12, lyso PinSTON LAMB BUILDING IS Early Morning Blajie in Pittston Does Damage to $24,000. .1 PITTSTON, Oct' U. One. 'of the 'most serious fires Pittston has had in recent, years was blaze which earjy; this1 morning in the; rear of the 'Smith Optical in the Lamb building; on.

Water street. The by the time the. local hose companies had arrived. threatening to totally destroy the entire "building 'but after ibout. an hour's w6rk the firemen checked theCblae an soon' extinguished it.

Damage the equipment in. the Smith store is: estimated at $8,000 while" the'. Davenport Ladies shop, at 7 Water street, reported a loss of $1,000 as a result of the damage done bith by the blaze, and tin water. The damage to the building, which Is owned by Dunham Lamb, of Pittston, is said, to be somewiflere in the neighborhood of $15,000. Mr Vase', manager of J.

C. Penny store in this city, and Vho has rooms in the building, discovered the place on fire at o'clock this' morning. He Immediatily warned Mr. and Mrs. William 'Coplan who were also tenants on the top floor, and the members of both families 'were compelled to flee from the building in their night clothing.

The origin ot the blare has not. yet" been, Bays Contractors An InterftTlng. Joseph Yannis, one of the leaders of the miners of the Coal eomrianv. stated toniKht that the con tractors are at work again, ottering miners more monsy to work for them than what' the company is offering them. When the miners returned to work last week It was 'with the understanding that the men wcnld rot be anDroaehed by the contractors Yannis claimed tonight that a former contractor employed fcy the company, who is now working at No.

J.colliery of the Pennsylvania Coal company, today affered miners $3.25 a car. T.annls claims that' offers were made to miners in No. shaft and No. 1 shaft of the 9 colliery Kosnitil ITot.a. Pasauale axed of 179 Wyoming avenue, was to the Pittston Hospital mis ferinir from a fractured pelvis aad fractured lex.

the result of fallin under a trip of ears whlle at work in the mines of the Exeter colliery. His condition 'is not 'serious; v. Peter Shady of 213 Sixth street. Wvominc. a miner' employed at to.

colliery of the perins ylyania Coal company. sustained'a dislocatel shoulder when hit a mfrie prop while at work this "afternoon. He was admit ted to the Pittston hospital for ment. Eva WasWlis, of 159 Grant street. was admitted to the hosDitaf for medical treatment1 today.

James Hogan, of 22 East Hilroad street, was admitted to the hospital tonight undirgo an. operation fur appendicitis. Senator Walsh Sotoriai GmsV United States 1 Senator David Walsh was tlie guest of the Pittston Rotary club at their noon day luncn eon held in the Elks club room today. Senator Walsh gaver a short, talk on the labor situation In' America at the nresent da v. Senator Walsh, while here; 'was the guest of President" John F.

O'Bone. ot: the Rotary, club, a. schoolmate. TH hi afternoon Mr. stated Senator Walsh, will be the principal speaker at the Irish American nan quet in this city on 17, 1921.

A Vocal and instrumental, program' was carried wit at the meeting today. Patrick UlUs Dies. 'Patrick Lillis. a well known resi dent of Brownto.wn, died this morning at the family, home, 190 OaK street, following one day's Illness of pneumonia; Besides, his wife, is survived by the followitig sons and daughters: Thomas, James, Dafllel, Honora, Ellia beth, Anna. and Mrs.

John Hogan. Plumbers oa Strike. The ten clumbers in this city who are affiliated with the Scranton unoin, went on strike, this morning for i increase of $3 a day wages. The clumbers have been receiving for an eight hour day. home mission pageant "was held at the Welsh.

Congregational ehurch on LaOrange street last evening, under the direction of Mrs. Burf Dur land, the Sunday school supenntena ent. The cast was as' follows; "Col umbia." Nancy Evans; "spirit of Pil errims," Martha Jones: "America, Edith Young; "Italy," Anna Alford; Evelyn Tlliey; "Sioeria. Ames Monk; Hazle Alford; "Japan." Helen Atwater; "Bahemia," Jenniie Alford; "Russian Edna Bray; "Dutehy" Helen Toung. Several selections were rendered by the church choir.

srews iroTrs. Jean, the five year old daughter, 'of Mr. and Frederick Coyne, of Wyoming avenue. West pittston, was admitted to the Pittston hospital last suffering from a fractured leg and severe lacerations of the body, the result of being run down byq an automobile driven bv Mr McNulty, 'of Parsonage street, this cltyt The West Pittston High school football team were defeated by the Wyoming Seminary reserves on Saturday afternoon by a score of 28 0. The funeral of Mrs.

Mary Hagsrerty. of 320 Franklin street West Pittston. will be held. on Wednesday morning at A reguiem will be made in St. John's cemetery.

Mrs. M. K. Krise, of Delaware avenue, West Pittston, i visiting relatives in Binghamton, W. H.

Rufe. of Eaaton, is the jjuest at the Swan residence on Luzerne ave Mr. and Sirs. Lewis Jones andl.Us Edith Jones, of Ebertsburg, and Mrs. Ray Deltrli and children, Hall and Lee, of Allentown, are X1 guests at the Law residence on' Susquehanna avenue, West Pittston.

Mf. and Mrs. Wesley William, of Swallow street, are rejoicing over the arrival of a son. 1 The following officers, of Pittston Lodge. No.

941, I. O. have been installed "to act for the ensuing year: Noble Stanley White; vice grand. Joseph Crowther: M. Winters; treasurer, William Sheets; right supporter to noble Sam uel Speece; left supporter' to noble erand.

W. H. Moyer: rirht sunnorterto ice grand, Henry Gills; left supporter to vice grana, George uavis; r'gnt scene supporter, George Decker; left scene supporter, Jesse. Phillips; John West; warden, William 'onuuetor. H.wniam.

int KUST AT 79, READING. Oct. 11. Another marriage license applicant of JO.years, an example set here a week ago, by a Bethlehem man of 70, r'n the records'here. He Is Amandu W.1 Wotringof Schneckville, and hit bride is Laura Eckert, 9 years old, ef Allentown.1.

CAS JUMPS TBACK. Traffic on the Laurel Line between Inkerman and Htlldale was tied up for over an hour 'last night around midnight when a car loaded with coil Jumped the track and partly turned over near that place. The wrecking erew was sent to the scene and in lees man two. hours the track was. again clear and traffic resumed.

The cause of the accident is unknown up to prees time. SENATOR WALSH IS Before Leaving He Hears That Thomas F. Quihn Gives 000 to Alumni Futid Cnited. States Senator Djvk. I.

woh spoke at the banquet of the Holy Cross club Sunday niEht. returned to Boston yesterday, leaving Scranton In the afternoon the. Lackawanna "I enjoyed my visit very much," Senator Walsh, said before leavinj the He also carried with ii'ra the good news that Thomas. Jocal coal' operator, has given $1,000 to the fund' that is being raised for Holy Cross. Mr.

Quinn' made the announcement shortly after Bishop M. Hoban announced that he would' give. $1,000. t.nlrawgnn. rrttiiStv'.

shnrf.in the drive i 42S.00n The drive onens November 5. i Senator Walsh put in a busy day. In the: morning he spoke briefly to the students of the. Dunmore High school and" at Marywood college. At noon he.

was the principal speake before the Rotary club of pittston, of which Jarae? F. O'Boyle, a oHIy Cross alumnus, is the president. NEW OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED Officers of Golden Chain 945, and of Arch bald 392, Indepen dent Order of Odd Fellows were Installed recently. ceremonies were in charae of District Deputy Grand Mantpr Georce Bennett! of the First district, assisted by District Deputy grand marshal. G.

D. Lewis; district deputy warden, B. Crawford; district deputy recording secretary, L. Burdick; district deputy financial secretary. John, Mellow; district deputy treasurer, F.

L. Dcpew, district aepuiy Inner guard, A. B. Winter and district deputy chaplin, William Smallacomb. Officers of i the Archbald lodge Installed were: Noble grand, George H.

Bishop; vice grand5 Harry J. Linder mam treasurer, Christopher Rehbine. warden; Henry conductor, John Sauer. N. Henry Lor ens; L.

N. G. John Hoffsommer; chaplain, Anthony Propst; S. Leon Moore: L. S.

Henryl Simons I PeteriKraft; G. Mavin Myers: S. V. George Loroni: L. S.

Honry Sehwartstrauber Dickson City officers installed were: Noble grand master, Ray Shaffer; vice 'grand, Martin Huntley, recordins secretary, James Marget son; financial secretary, John Husband treasurer, George Adams: warden, Fred Zimmerman? James A. Oakey: N. Harry Eisberg: conductor Mike Malonc; R. S. V.

C. Charles Ke. gal L. S. Joseph Kuehenski; inside guard.

A W. 'Schmidt; outside guard. A. Schmidt: chaplain. Stephen Bcddoe: R.

S. Jacob Ollen dike, L. S. Barrett, FORMER SCRANTON MAN1; GIVEN STIFF SENTENCE WILKES BAREE. Oct F.dward Finlev, aged 27 years, of "13 Jackson city, ormerly a resfflenfbf Scranton.

wh? was arrested recently on two' charges of false pretense, was sentenced today by Julde Fuller. He was fined $2,000 and sentenced to undergo' an imprisonment in the State penitetvtiery for, a maximum term of ten years, and minimum 'term nine yeTs and eight avrl rharares were' made against Finloy for Ihpero'hating an'pffliced and wa 'arrested, eeverat weens ago uy of the ana a state, He' has criminal fetford. having served a in me Eastern Laettawanna County jail 1 and several other institu tions. Several' wttmesees appearea against him whenrseritenced R.ecently Finley mameo a ioca.i giri and" police records show that among the assumed names he used are; John Tucker Moore. M.

Decker, and Edward Thomas CHANGE DATE fO'R EUCHRE AT( DICKSON Special to The Republican. DICKSON CITY. Oct. 11 Announce ment has been made that the annual euchre of the congregation of St. Thomas churtoh, of whioh the Rev.

H. J. Geraghty is pastor, wmch was xo hav been, held on October. 29, haa been postponed until November 4. The change in the date was made when it was, found that, several other churches were having sirrtillar affairs on the same date.

The euohre is to be held at the borough building. THE DEMOCRATIC" DOLLAR By "Nick West A dillar, gdollar, H. L. makes me holler) My purse has an empty ring. That.

dollar once bought me a go square meal, But now it won't buy me a thing. "DANDERINE" Stops "Hair Coming Out Doubles: Its Beauty. A few cents buys 'JDanderine" at any drug store. After an application of '33anderin' you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, mors color and thickness. Solar Shirts Solar Shirts iare made by tfie Metric Shirt and Metric is a high grade shirtmaker.

Surely a shirt that enjoys that kind of company in the process of its manufacture ought, to be good and it is. A special collection of percales for you to see now all of them fast color at Fall Neckwear At 75c Up YOUNG WOMAN CHOSEN FOR IMPORTANT POST Miss Ella C. Nape, secretary to F. Reed, manager of the American Audit Company, was elected ass'stant treasurer Of the Title Guaranty and Surety Companuy at a meeting of the board of Friday afternooon. Miss Nape' ability is familiar to the directors, for immediately after leaving business college she was engaged as stenographer to J.

H. Law, secretary of the company, and was so until seven years ago, when she resigned to join the forces of the audit i When Honesty Mas Comp We Offer I OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE The Ace We call your attention to this' particular hat because it has been getting a lot of it. Has a well arranged bow at the back instead of at the side that's one good thing about it and a very stylish thing. The brim is heavily flanged and edged with a binding, while the inside is lined to make the job complete. In brown, pearl and forest tints, and is a wonder value at Others Similar At Less A Rare Collection of RocKtan Shoes at v.

There's a suggestion of old times in the price, which is what we intended when we marked these shoes $10. They have all the earmarks of shoes that cost more. And choice is not confined to only a few we show you a dozen different styles. AllTeathers. Other shoes as low as $5.

goiters company. Miss Nape is the first woman of the city to hold a position of so much responsibility in any bank of the city. She is the daughter of G. Nape, of 205 Pittston avenue. A thoroughly competent agent is one who can sell mining stock' to a miner.

ASK FOR and GET The Oriszinal arisen, Consu 2 Tires and 2 Tubes TIRES AND TUBES Absolutely First Quality TIRES for the price of Owing to the large demand for these tires we are going to continue this sale for 10 days longer. Are Adjustable at 5,000 Miles 2 Tires (Non Skid) and 2 Tubes 30x3 2 Tires (Non Skid) and 2 Tube 30x3 V2 2 Tires (Non Skid) and 2 Tubes 30x3 2 Tires (Non Skid) and 2 Tubes 31x4 2 Tires (Non Skid) and 2 Tubes 32x4 2 Tires (Non Skid) and 2 Tubes 33x4 2 Tires (Non Skid) and 2 Tubes 34x4 2 Tires (Non Skid) and 2 Tubes 32x4V2 $35.50 1 $42.60 2 Tires (Non Skid) and 2 Tubes 33x4 A $54.40 2 Tires (Non Skid) and 2 Tubes 34x4V2. 2 Tires Non Skid) and 2 Tubes 35x5 $58.45 2 Tires (Non Skid) and 2 Tubes 36x4 Vz 236 ADAMS AVENUE, SCRANTON, Malted mk for Infants dad Invalids lrold Imitations and Substitute It Us vye can honestly say that ever tire offered at this sale is mads at rr factory. th the highest grade fabric that money can buy. We never stop for quality, for that's really our name.

1 ire vania Tire Stores Co. Bell Pbone, 8014.

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