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lii I "Durham Brand" fl. MEN'S 50c 7 LISLE HOSE XHE SCUANTON REPUBLICAN. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1918 MONROE If TWO KILLED IN AUTO ACCMT 1 Men Pinned Under Overturned Machine for Six Hours at Egypt Mills. Santa Clans has arrived with his cargo of Toys, and you can feel sure that he brought everything for all the boys and girls. Bring the children if not to buy, to see this wonderful display of American made toys.

RSiwnTTrtsRiTwn Nov. 29. John Hersh and' Lester Bensley, of Beavinsr' N. were xiuea weanesaay nigni wKm Mia VnrA In WMrlv theV Were Ball Bearing Coaster Wagons Velocipedes Automobiles riding; turned turtle on the near Egyot Drums Doll Carriages Mills. The accident occurred about 9 o'clock at and It was six hours later when aid reached the victims.

During that time the two victims bad been pinned under the machine. A party of Philadelphia men traveling to Wavne countv in an auto came across the victims. Hersri was, dead at the time. The other man died shortly after be was rescued from under the' car. I nTiW7n rnnst 1OT II Medium Weight Black only fh That' 15c a dozen lets Yf than the wholesale price.

7 Sunday School Conventions. 9 The Winter schedule of conventions of the Monroe County Sabbath scnool Association has been arranged. The nnpabani will Via T' fi Orwlr. State MITTELMAN 403 Spruce Street superintendent of Young People's di. vision, and Miss Grace Kane, state su nerlntendent of elementary work.

The schedule for the afternoon and evening sessions follows: District No. 1, Sunday, December 1, Pocono Lake Reform. Get the boy one of the Coaster Wagons for good, healthy sport. A big selection in all sizes. STEEL WAGONS All steel body and wheels in all sizes.

They QQ start at zro Our line of this toy is complete. "All nicely painted and full rubber tired. A healthful toy for boy or girl. $5.75 up See our line of Doll Carriages in all colors and sizes. Get yours early.

Nice Reed Car $4.50 up We have a full line in all styles and sizes. Some with rubber tires and some steel wheels. See our big line. We start them at We have a large line of Drums in all sizes. Gel him a drum and make him hap Py.

From 49Cup ed church. District ino. Tnursoay, December 6. Swiftwater M. E.

church. District No. Friday, December 6, Tannersville Reformed church; District No. 4, Wednesday, December place to be announced; District No. 6, Saturday, November 30, Hamilton Square; District No.

6, Monday, December' Brick M. E. church, Middle Smithfleld; District No. 7, Tuesday, December 3, East Stroudsburg Presbyv terlan, 1 NOTES AND rXRSONAX.S. The emergency commiftee organised WAYNE SUSQUEHANNA FLIES MANY MILES CLOSED HODSES during the epidemic has debts amount Dolls Blackboards TO ENJOY DINNER Hook and Ladders RoIIomobJes Shoo Hys Cruisers Musical Chimes ing to $3,000 to pay.

The question or settling for these accounts was con BEING ENTERED Summer Homes Are Falling sidered at a meeting today. The largest item is for the use of the Fulmer House as an emergency hos. pital. Th stat. hle hwav deDartmcnt.

in Lieut. Sweeley Airplanes From Master Builder Train On Tracks A Battleship Aeroplane Prey to Those Burglariosuiy Inclined. Long Island to Honesdale for Thanksgiving; reply to a petition regarding the slippery condition of the state road between Bushklll and East Stroudsburg, states that the division engineer will be instructed to investigate the con. ditions and make his recommendations. Frank W.

Drake, son of D. D. Drake, HONESDALE. Nov; 29. Last died in Chicago, 111., on Thursday Monday afternoon Mrs.

F. M. Sweeley, He is survived by a wife who is making her home with ner sister, Mrs. William Sell, of Honesdale. and one child, his father, mother and one brother, Henry Drake, all Jf Chicago.

He is a grandson of Mrs. Nancy Drake, of Stroudsburg, and a nephew received word from her brother in.law, Lieut. Lester a member of of H. B. Drake, of East Stroudsburg.

Contractor Robert Smith and his men the 2S0th Aero squadron, Brintlcy Field, L. that he had received per missoin from the government to make will leave on a hunting trip next Mon day. They expect to bring back some big game. a flight to Honesdale on Wednesday, accompanied by a mechanic. The news Mr.

and Mrs. i'red FlUinger receiv. 'MONTROSE, Nov. 29. Several 1 of Summer residents which are now clos' for the Winter, have been recently entered by prowlers and, in some instances, valuable goods removed.

Official 3 have been notified, and St is hoped tliat in the course of a few weeks that those who arc burglariously inclined will bo OTHrEED ABOUND TOWN. 'he un on Thanksgiving service was held at the Baptist church at 10 a. m. and Langford preached an excellent sermon. Mr.

and Mrs. George Burns and fiiuirhter. Helen, are spending Thanks, riving with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kin? at Hackettstown, N.

J. They made the triu bv auto and were ac quickly spread, and on Wednesday everybody was anxiously watching' for the plane. to arrive, hoping that this ed word from Allentown that the lattcr's sister. Miss Helen Peters, is seriously ill at that place. Charles Albert, of South Strouds.

Get one of these special Train On Tracks engine, coaler and car, with tracks. Special 89c time they would not be disappointed, The Master Builder Is one of the most.ln. ttructlve and Interesting toy for the boys. Sets of all kinds. OQp They start burg, is confined to his home by as heretofore.

About 4 o'clock in the afternoon We have a line of Boats like cut. An interesting toy 27c for boy or girl. Special. One of the new toys for boy or girl. Made just like a real aeroplane.

fl 1 en The children's delight. 1 William Nunn. of Scranton. and H. E.

Coon and G. A. Perry, of Binghamton, who are employes of the Adams Express company, are in East Strouds. burg on business. Hawley telephoned that the plane had just passed that town, and In a few moments thousands who had gathered on the streets saw it coming in the distance.

Before landing at the Hones, dale Golf club grounds, the lieutenant circled the town twice and performed The. county commissioners continued their inspection of the bridges on County Surveyor John L. Westbrook and County Solicitor Ches Practical Gifts for the Older Members of the Family ter H. Knodes accompanied them, Jn an auto accident near Analomtnk several stunts, suoh as the "tall spin," "loop.the loop," etc Until darkness set In hundreds visited the links and view, ed the large plane. Lieutenant Sweeley expects to return to his training eta tion Saturday.

on Thursday afternoon, Frank Metz gar, of Analomink, was injured and the auto belonging to Martin Lee. of East Stroudsburg, badly damaged. Mrs. Edgar F. Schick, of Lackawanna Ladies' Desks Shirt Waist Boxes avenue, left bn Wednesday for Wash ington, v.

to visit ner aaugnter, Bessie, of that ulace. Get a Dome for the Dining Room A Solid Oak Extension Table Miss Faith vSlutter, of Bear Swamp. was caned, to Three juvers, on account of the serious illness of her sister. Miss Pearl Slutter. Key.

j. s. Newnart, or aangor. visit ed his brother. Squire S.

D. Nevrtiart, at Saylorsburg, for the past week. While there the clergyman closed his companied by Mrs. R. B.

Little, who will visit her son. Dr. Halph Little, fit Princeton, N. J. Mrs.

Paul Mulford and children, of Aspah, are guests of Mrs. J. P. Taylor and Mrs. Mary Stewart.

Dr. Truman Brewster and wife are spending a few days with their father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Brewster, of Cherry street.

Dr. Brewster has made four trips across with troops ana is enjoying 'his fur Iduirh here with his relatives. Judge Alonzo Searle, of Honesdale, presided at court here this week. SUSQUEHANNA SUSQUEHANNA. Nov.

29. 'Chaplain James Houlihan, who has been for the past year Instructor of chaplains in the American amy in Prance, spent a few days with relatives here. K. K. Owens has returned from a business trip to New York.

Henry Houlihan, who has been spending a few flays with his mother, has returned to Washington, D. C. Mrs Mary A Harvey spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Btnghamton. Mrs. Thomas Nolan and children, who have been the guest of relatives here, have returned to their home In Pc Jcrvis.

Mrs Louis O. Conrad has returned from a visit to Cincinnati. The death of Mrs. James O'Connell, a former resident of this place, occurred at her home in Carney Tuesday. The remains were brought to 0n train No.

4 Thursday for burial. bungalow lor the winter. Joseoh Staehle. of Bethlehem. is visiting with her parents for a few days at Tannersville.

if I I OEKEBAZi NEWS NOTES. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Joy Morton, of Port liuron, Mich. at.

the home of the latt parents on Main street, on Thanksgiving Day, a daughter. The mother before marriage yvas Miss Faith Clark. Major C. P. Searle arrived 'home from Washington, D.

Wednesday for a few days' leave of absence. Mrs. Harry Fischer and son Frederick, of Watervliet, N. are expeot. ed to arrive soon at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Bishop, to remain until after the holidays. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Gager and daughter Merial, of Scranton, are spending a few days with the girl's grandmother on Main street. Joseph R.

Barber! has mustered out of the U. S. service, and is now spending several days with his parents at Jersev City, before coming to Hones, where he expects to make his home, BETHANT BETHANY. Nov. 29.

The an W. H. Winlers. wife ana son. or Mooslc, called on friends in this town on Wednesday.

We have a big selection of Desks in all the finishesMahogany, Birds eye Maple, Golden and Fumed Oak. One like cut in Fumed Oak. LACKAWANNA CUBZS SUBOtTT. CLARK'S SUMMIT. Nov.

29 Thanks. giving was a very tjulet day in the Summit. A union service was held In the Presbyterian church at eleven o'clock. Rev. 1 R.

Jones, of the Bap WW, 1 tist church Breached. There were A big selection in gas or electric $8.75 Our line of Table Lamps in gas or electric, $6.75 Floor Lamps. Up many family gatherings but the' tur kev was absent in most cases. Quite nual union Thanksgiving was held in the Methodist church on Thursday at 7:30. Mrs.

Charles Faatz left Wednesday to visit her sister at Port Jervis and will later go to New York city and spend the Winter with her nelce, a number of our people went to Scran We have a big selection of these useful boxes. Some covered in matting; others in cretonne. We start them tO OC In the Golden or Fumed Oak finish; square pedestal $12.75 EASY CREDIT TERMS ton to hear tne community singing. PECKVILLE CLARKS SUMMIT. Nov.

Z. Masses at the Church of Our Lady of the Snow $6.75 if: Sunday will be at 7:30 and 9:30. Pks.eJ at The following members of May urir fln Rebekah lodge. I. O.

O. were I elected for the ensuing term ana win be installed next month: Noble grand, Mrs. Russell Smith. The chicken supper at the parsonage, given by the men of the Methodist church Friday evening, was well attended and $32 was cleared. Uev.

and Mrs. Joseph Smith entertained the lattcr's father, of New Jersey, at the parsonage. Mrs. Iiobinson and Miss Strongman, of Honesdale, spent Thursday with their sister, Mrs. J.

J. Hansen Born, to Mr and Mrs. Russell Emily Leach: vice grand. Gladys Jen' II kins: secretary, Katie Franklin; treas' neat urer, Lou Hosjeld; irustee 18 months, Ella Lance. ers THE BEST GIFT Dockash Ranges Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Palmer have moved into the Bell telephone rooms, Mrs. Palmer will be chief operator. i smiin, or new xoric city, a aaugnter. Mrs.

Edgar Powell entertained eight Young couples just going housekeeping, it will pay you to see CO 07 A TkrM. r. Raam rv.iCi. 1 lUU special Three and Four Room Outfits Scranton young ladles or the auditor depart' Get one of our UP ment oi tne LacKawanna railroad. The mother was formerly Miss nana.

Lavo. Mrs. Asa Kimble and daughter, Beatrice, of Dyberry, spent Thursday with Mrs. E. W.

Gammell. Urnmit Groner, the R. F. D. mall carrier.

Is 111 with influenza. Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Mary FKCKVILLTC, Nov. 29. Mr.

and Mrs. John Grisedalo and family, also and Mrs. T. H. Vail of Dalton.

spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Vail, of "Waverly.

A complete list of all those who served in combating the influenza epidemic rs requested by the National Ked Cross headquarters. These people should send their names to Mrs. H. N. Barrett as soon as possible.

All members of the J. O. A. M. council No1.

320 are requested to go to Jermyn Sunday evening on the 6 o'clock car to attend church with the Jermyn council. Adv. Corporal Albert Williams, of Camp Dlx, N. Is spending a few days with his parents on Hickory street. Private Mahlon of Lafayette college, Kaston, is home on a short furlough, CUP rOB BABUCK.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. Members of the war Industries board and 1,600 employes presented Chairman Baruch with a loving cup, toward which the board members had contributed their annual salary of one dollar a year. weeas fom. it was a tin snower and EASY CREDIT TERMS our heat the "rain" surprised Mrs.

Polk com pletely. The ladles' present: Betty Hendrick, Vira Grau. Virgel Ransom. ing and fuel Beatrice Cooper, Madeline Cross, Laura Jones, jDciyth iteese. Ttieima Jones.

saving heat WYOMING Mr, Cooper and Mrs. Chamberlin as Goods Stored Free of Charge Until Wanted Free Delivery Within a Radius of 100 Miles sisted in serving refreshments. Sergeant Thornly btanton, of New' ers from port News, is spending a ten days' furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Stanton and other friends. $9.75 Airs. William vosburg, who had a bad fall down the entrance stairs at the m. K. church last Sunday, is re ported getting better of her injuries.

Perfection WEST CTCHOIBOXT WEST NICHOLSON, Pa Nov. 29 Orange met Saturday last and elected the following officers: Arah Squire, re elected master; O. V. Stark, overseer; Mrs. William Henry, lecturer; Mrs.

Harry Shibley, secretary. A little daughter has been made welcome at the home of Mr. and Mrs. iiobert Springer. Mother and baby are getting along nicely.

Sunday there will be church and Sunday iool at the usual hour. On account of influenza it has been closed lor six weeks. There will be a publlo sale at M. S. Squlr'a December 4.

Mrs. Arthur Tlsdel and daughter, Lois, of Union N. are visiting friends hereabout. Perry Sweet, after a Ave weeks' visit 03 Heaters, qcupI DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST Cook your Christmas dinner on a Dockash Range. $39.75 up EASY CREDIT TERMS.

Easy Credit Terms JERMYN among old irienas and neighbors in Susquehanna county, is once more on the Job. Civ in Hall Is home on a five days' furlough and his father "Joe" is wearing his very best smile. Mrs. Henry Mills, of Honesdale, was the guest of Mrs. J.

W. Bunnell on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jenkins and children, of Dorranceton, spent Thanks, giving with parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Mann. Miss Olive Simons, of Sterling Is the guest of the Misses Bortree. Miss Emma Franklin, of the Hahnemann hospital, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

L. F. Says you really 'feel clean, sweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ill. JERMYN, Nov. 29.

The funeral of Mrs. George Bonner, formerly Miss Marguerite Netherton, will be held this afternoon from her home at 2 o'clock, The funeral of Thomas Hockaday, was held yesterday afternoon from Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Reld, Joyed and later refreshments were anrl daughter.

Jean: Mrs. Mary served. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis received ers.

Edward Peters, Albert Sharks and George Schwartztnuber. many lovely and useful gifts from their his home. Interment being made in Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John McLain and Thomas Williams.

Isaac and Thomas Smalles, Ellas MAYFIELD son, Joseph Madden, has arrived safely overseas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, of Scott street, spent Thanksgiving In Dalton. Joseph Furey, of the V. B.

navy. Is home on a short furlough, Edward Burke has returned home after a visit In Susquehanna. Louis Watklns, of Binghamton, N. is visiting relatives In town. Thomas and Dlok Vasey have return.

f. DICKSON CITY irienas. Services at St. Patrick's church Sunday will be as follows: Flrt mass at 7:30. The altar and rosary society will receive holy communion at this muss.

Children's mass at Parochial mass at 10:30. Sunday school at ed from a successiui nunting trip at Sicklefs. I Miss Mary Kelley. of Lincoln street. Is able to be about again after her recent Illness.

tendnnts were Mlas Beat Ice O'Neill, of Carbondale and Michael Oallagher of this town. After the wedding cere mony the bridal party motored to Scranton and dined at Hotel Casey, after which the newly weds left on a wedding trip. After their return they will reside on Church street. Sterrlck Creek, Humbert, Mt Jes sup and Mooslo Mountain collieries will pay tbetr employes Saturday. William Walsh, of Camden, N.

J. and Andrew Lakatta of Buffalo, N. are visiting In town. Joseph Kennedy, of Dickson City, has been transferred from the Pitts ton D. ft II.

station to the local station, where he will aeLas station ngent. taking the place of M. Miller who Is natlng In a different capacity for the D. H. Mr.

and Mrs. wmiam Morgans ana oclocK. Kosary ana peneaicuun bi members of the Mid Valley council, Daughters of "America, will attend divine services In a body at the I PreNbyterian church tomorrow even If you are accustomed to wake up with a coaled tongue, foul breath or a dull, dizzy dache or if your meals sour and tur into gas and acids, you have a rea surprise awaiting you. To morrow morning, Immediately upon arising, drink a glass of hot water with a tcaspoonful of limestone phoxphate In It, This Is intended to first neutralize and then wash out of your stomach, liver kidneys, and thirty feet of Intestines all the Indigestible waste, poisons, sour bile and toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal. Those subject to nl headaches, backache, bllous attacks, constipation or any form of stomach trouble, are urged to set a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug stort Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Smith, of West Scranton, Spent Thursday with Mr. and ARCHBALD Mrs. Edgar HartBhorn, oz Lincoln trAAt ing Mrs. John Nicholson 111 at ner nom Tomorrow (first Sunday In Advent) Tome MAYFIELD, Nov.

29. Frank Dempsey, of New Jersey, spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dcmpsey on Main street. Wllhert Edmunds, son of Mr.

and Mrs. F. Edmunds, has returned home from France, after doing oversea duty since February. His brothers. Doctors (leorgn and Kmmett Edmunds accompanied him home from New York.

He Is the first of our town beys to return and his many friends welcomed lilin. He will leave in ten dnys for a camp nenr New York. Mr. and Mrs. William Usher received word that their son.

Corpora! Thomas Usher was slightly wounded In France on November I holy on Lincoln street. snaoysiae cemetery. The funeral of Edward Hockaday was held Thanksgiving afternoon from the home of Fred Skinnard on Lincoln avenue. Interment was made in Shadyslde cemetery. Thomas Leonard, a former Jermyn resident, died In Scranton Friday and was burled Tuesday, with interment in Cathedral cemetery.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin, daughters Kathryn and Bessie, attended the funeral. Mr. and Mrs.

Jess Avery received a cablegram from their son In France, stating that he was well, having Just received a letter telling him of his mother's death. The community singing held In the M. E. church on Thanksgiving afternoon was well attended and enjoyed by a lnrge circle of people. All the rhuaches of Jermyn united in the service.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jenkins, of North Washington avenue, have sold their property and will move to Car bijiidale to reside, 1'rivate Thomas McDermott has returned to Pittsburgh after spending Thanksgiving here with his parents, and Mrs. McDermott. communion win be CMonratca in, ct corges church at a.

iiuuiKun iiiurin ki m. The wev. m. OLYPHANT vim, church school at 2 p. I A.

Helm, retor. I I Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

'I Andreas and A ghter spent Thanksgiving with daughter spent Thniiksg ftTVtltllVr X7t 90 Th. DICKSON CITT, Nov. 2. Leo Mack, a well known and highly respected young man, died at his home on Morgan street Wednesday night, follow. Ing an Illness of pneumonia.

The deceased was a graduate of the Class 'IS, of the Dickson High school, and was employed In the engineering department of the Scranton Coal company. Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack, of Morgan street, he is but. vlvea hy five brothers, John, of Chicago; Harry, In the Naval Reserves; Francis, overseas: William and James, at home, and four sisters, Cells, In New York; Mrs, Matthew Meuettrlrk, Theresa and Mildred, of town.

The funeral will be held this morning Miss Pearl Jopllng has resumed her position at the Dickson Candy Kitchen, Announcement Was been made of the marrlsge of Earl Hall and Miss Mary Mullen. The ceremony was performed by Rev. James Truscott at the P. M. parsonage Wednesday evening.

Mrs, J. Jopllng Is slowly convalescing from her recent Illness. Mrs. James Reld. of North Scranton, pleasantly entertained at her borne of Joseph McAndrew, of Peterson, who died on Tuosuay, was neiu yesterday morning.

A' requiem high ARCHBALD. Nov. 29. Patrick Nor ton, an aged and highly respected resident of the borough, died at the home of Miles J. McAndrew of Laurel street at f.30 o'clock this evening, following a short Hints, lie Is survived by the following children: Mry and Charles, of this place, and John, of Curbondale.

The announcement of the funeral will be mado later. The funeral of Sidney Heath was held from his late home at 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Services were conducted at the house by Rev. Lucas. Interment was In the Protestant cemetery.

The pal II carers were: Alfred Klophcr. William er, Kyneth Keough, rFank Peters, Peter, Syneth Keough, Frank Peters, Peter J. Kraft and John Lucas, The flow Oliver l'ropst, Emery Jays, Willis Pet rein 1 1 ves In Wllkes llarre. Hubert O'Hnra, of the naval aviation corps, recently returned rwm Franc, and Is home on a ten days' furlough. Miss Margaret Gibbons, of Scranton, Is visiting ut the Madden residence on Delaware avenue.

Lieut. George McKlnley, of Crane. Is spending a short ur Cnildren'o Cougho may be checked end mere serious condition, of the throat will be often avoided by promptly giving the child a of safe and begin enjoying; this morning inside bath. It Is Id that men and women who try this become enthusiastic) and keep it up dally. Just as hot water and soap cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, so hot water and a of limestone JESSUP.

mass was celebrated In St. Patrick's church In Peterson The body was brought to this place yesterday afternoon. Burial was made in the West Side cemetery, loiiplt with his mother, Mrs. HobeitJ John Hall was called to Endlcott, N. il Klnley, on Scott street.

Mr, and Mrs. Brlnley Lewis were tendered a variety shower at the home i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb visited of Mrs. William Davis on East Orant 1 relatives In Montrose Thanksgiving, Nov.

29. William White of this place, and Miss Mary O'Neill of Forest City, were united In marriage Wednesday sfternon In St Agnes' church, Forest City. The at pnospnate act on me siomacn, liver, kidneys and bowels. Limestone phos phnte Is an Inexpensive white jwwder lid almost tasteless. 1 qy tne aerious illness oi bis son, i ter Hall.

Mrs. Thomas L. Williams and son iiave returned from PeckvlH street Thanksgiving evening, Muslo Word has been received here by Mr. and other social diversions were en and Mrs, Daniel Madden that th.lr.

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