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5 Little Davey Funerals craritoe WAD. THEE WDftCLHELLLL West Side Clubs To Present Play Rock to the City" Pro duction to Be Given at Sat urday, Sept 14 Office Phone 2 8141 New Box Jenkins Drug Store Maitland Harris Correspondent i i Stevens Jacob F. Stevens, 81S Sunset street. Services this afternoon 1:15 o'clock In Wyoming Methodist church. Interment, Mt.

Zlon cemetery. Noack Charles Noack, Madison township. Services tomorrow afternoon 2:30 o'clock in the home of son, Orvllle Noack, Madison township. Interment, Bear Brook cemetery, Madl Week Anniversary Jackson Groups Are Entertained Welsh Women Will Hold Annual Meet Starts Tomorrow Banquet Is Given in Honor of Miss Hannah Thomas in The Dcitrick Catherine Phillips Unopposed To Succeed Mrs. Jones as President Members of the Eon Social club and the "It" girls will present a drama, "The Rock of the City," on Saturday night, Sept.

14, in the Scranton Central High school. Special rehearsals for the production are being held under the direction of Prof. D. William Reis, director. Carl DeStafano, president of the Eon is acting general chairman of the presentation.

He is beir.rf assisted by Miss Violet Mondelll and Juliet Molinarl. Special stage decorations have been secured. The cast Includes: Violet Mondelli, Josephine Yesu, Helen Rosatl, Juliet Molinarl, Angellne Andrlole, John DeStafano, Frank CUlbertl, Anthony An desa, and D. W. Reis.

Opening Ceremonies Will Be Held in First Baptist Church At Morning Service Freedom 7 No more heart burning I am ane again, And life goes Mtciftly with unhurried feet. I tan hear, undisturbed, the silver rain Beating on budding flowers to make themjweet. can bear even moonlight and white stars Dancing like fireflies fallen is love's load From off my shoulders, and there are no bars Love built to keep me from the open road. It may be that my heart has turned to stone. only know I do not feel the pain, And i am well content to walk alone Unless unless you call me back again.

Jean Toy. Mrs. Harry Angle entertained the members of the W. W. O.

and the The first of the eightieth anniversary week ceremonies of the iFlr3t Baptist church will get under way to Mrs. Harry Angle Bible class last The annual meeting of ths Welsh Women's society of Lacka wanna county will be held In the Chamber of Commerce on Monday night, when officers will be elected for the ensuing year. Mrs. Mvfanwv Bevnon Jones, the presi morrow. Tne Rev.

Dr. Albert H. night at a banquet in the Deltrlck, Gage, pastor, will be In charge of the morning services, and communuion Vine street In honor of Miss Hannah Lee to appear at Capitol Davey ThomiS, who is to be married within will be served. today. dent, who reiurned from a European trip yesterday, will preside.

The nominating committee has presented the followiiie fa election: presi the next week. Mrs. Eugene Reynolds was the toastmlstress, and 'Mrs. Mil The Sunday school session at 11 o'clock will be held as a homecoming Bachman Abraham Bachman, 1636 North Main avenue. Services in home Monday afternoon 1 o'clock.

The Rev, I. J. Beckwlth, pastor, Green Ridge Baptist church, will officiate. Interment, Stroudsburg. Foy Martin J.

Foy, Graham avenue, Hanover. Requiem high mass this morning 9 o'clock in St. Aloyslus' church, Hanover. Interment, St. Mary's cemetery, Hanover.

Cantwell Robert Lynott Cantwell, 1735 Beaumont avenue. Requiem high, mass Monday morning 9:30 o'clock in Holy Rosary church. Interment, St. Catherine's cemetery. Kauff Herbert Leo Kauff, son ot Mr.

and Mrs. William Kauff, 1111 Blair avenue. Services in home Monday afternoon 2:30 o'clock. The Rev, August Fischer will officiate. Inter ment, Shady Lane cemetery.

Snyder Byron J. Snyder, 1123 Lafayette street. Services in homo this afternoon 2:30 o'clock. The Rev. James Bartlett, Simpson M.

E. church, will officiate. Interment, Forest Hill cemetery. Lawrence Mrs. Thomas Lawrence.

Services this afternoon 2 o'clock in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bartosh, 149 South Merrifield avenue. Interment, Washburn Street cemetery. Tedley Mrs.

Mary Tedley, 434 Oak street. Requiem high mass this morning 9:30 o'clock In Holy Rosary church. Interment, St. Catherine's cemetery, Moscow. dred Evans gave the invocation.

Miss Sylvia Satterthwalte, president, ror oio memoers, ana a special pro gram will be carried out. The eve Taylor entertained witn a poem entitled ning service at 7:30 o'clock will be Dream," written by Mrs. Reynolds. consecration meeting, with the pastor The latter also read a poem written by herself and dedicated, to Miss Taylor Legion Members DOUKHOBOR IN BATTLE NELSON, B. Sept.

6 (P). A Doukhobor woman sustained a broken leg late today and some of the men leaders were handled roughly when 250 men, women and children members of the Sons of Freedom sect marched from their camp outside the city limits Into the city in an attempt to "Join their brothers in Jail." Carbondale For efficiency in office, vote Harry F. Kirst for Prothono tary. Adv. in cnarge.

a special committee Hearted by Dr. W. Roland Davles is making In fact, I never laughed so much since I read my last column." Thomas. Ethel Thomas and Mrs. The best of the current gags, we Form Convention Club special preparations to handle the John Trlbelcox entertained with think, is the one concerning the two crowds at all the devotions.

due and Mrs. John Redmond deliv In Case You Didn't Know The week day ceremonies will start ered tne aaaress. dent, Miss Catharine Phillips; first vice president, Mrs. David Jenkins; second vice president Mrs. James Wat kins; financial secretary, Mrs.

Hayden Jenkins; recording secretary, Mrs. David Williams; treasurer, Mrs. Jennie Beddoe; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Amanda Schoen; trustees, Mrs. Minnie Reese Divis, Mrs.

Alfred Williams, Mrs. John Hughes, Mrs. John Powell, and Mrs. George Harper. Miss Phillips is at present the first ivice prjsident.

and her election to the presidency without opposition is expected. She is a teacher at the Abraham Lincoln school. West Scranton, and has long been active is the work of the society. on Monday night with a business Those kind of books, plays and TAYLOR, Sept. 6 At a well at tsnded meeting of ths locjl American legion post, held this evening in Its rooms, borough building, tentative plans were made for the organization of a Other entertainment was offered by meeting of the Sunday school board Jewish competitors, who resorted to everything but murder to outdo each other.

They had shops directly across the way and slashed prices ruthlessly or did this and that until both went without sleep plotting what to do next. Then, one nirht a Jewish fairy Mrs. Lillian Evans. Mrs. Harry Angle, people are no longer called "subtle' but "smuttle." Following the session, a banquet will and Margaret Atkinson.

The hostess presented the iruest of honor with oe served Dy tne women of the con gregation. A reception for old mem convention ciuo. consideraDie interest has been aroused among the legion members also, to form a glee club in gift in behalf of the society. The Add Broadway Dramas bers will take place on Tuesday niar'it guests numbered thirty, and the mid week prayer service will connection with the former. "Dear Walter Winchell: You won't find any gags or dirt in this letter oe neia on Thursday nmht.

A birth At the next session of the legion, it came to Mr. Goldfarb's bedside and said: "Mine frand. I'm a ferry vot kin geev you anyting you heart desires. Mit my wand I gat you your wish, but I'm wunnlng you, wot ever you wish fer your compatltor gets double 1" day party will be conducted on Frl li expected that permanent organlza day night, and a pageant entitled lions will be formed. Those Interested Mrs.

Jones will retire from the presl CHURCH SERVICES was Coolldge's caustic comment concerning Kean's Hamlet "Seeing Keen's Hamlet," said Coleridge, "is like reading. Shakespeare by flashes of lightning Thousands of new rnffen t.i oem "The History of Our Church" will be in the movement have Invited all members and ex Service men to be present presented on Sunday night. just my little story. And, Walter, I am so lonely, and hurt Inside that I can't keep things to myself any longer. Only an hour ago, I saw you and the rest of the people I once knew so well, and whom my name meant much.

"Dot's okay by me," was tne siy re dency after enjoying two. succjssful terms. The bylaws ot the society will not allow a member to hold the offic tort, "I wish dot I go blind in one Jessup For Sale cheap, bed and davenport. Coll 01y. 131.

Adv. Washburn Street Presbyterian next Friday evening and become si filiated with legion and club. eyel" of president for more than two years, church, the Rev. John Hubert Stan Plans Are Made being planted in Brazil. ton preaching at 10:30 o'clock, "Sons of 7:30 o'clock, "Overcoming Imagine "I am referring to the 'Sweet Ade Taylor Women Plan West Side Child line' opening last night.

It was at in witn Goa." The elrl In the' office next door says G. O. P. Club Formation termission and yuu all were on, the For Pilgrimage she always wondered what became of walk, laughing, shaking hands and TAYLOR, Sept. 6.

A movement is First Welsh Baptist church, the Rev. Dr. T. T. Richards preaching at 6 o'clock, "Reverence for Sacred Places." A communion service will take place that chubby baby in tne Mennen Tal all dressed up.

And I was in a dark doorway watching It all across underway to organize a Women's Re Is Struck by Car cum Powder ad, but now sne knows. It gre up and became Hoover. the way. publican club. The plan is being promoted by prominent women of.

the at lo a. m. Silurian Lodge Members Will "Gee The whole devil may care borough. The Rev. Frederick Fiedler, a missionary from India, will occupy the In Fetter Words mob! And when Tex ouinan came When the proposed club is formed, Several Others Are Given Visit Middletown Home Tomorrow Afternoon flaming out, why, It was all I could They were belittling some ot.

the it is the intentions of the organization to invite the various candidates of pulpit tomorrow night at 7 o'clock in St. Mark's Lutheran church. The morning devotions will be under the cartoonists and other newspaper both county and borough to appear Treatment at West Side Hos pital During DayN comedians, who desperately took a do to restrain myself from rushing over and shouting: 'Key I Gang! But the second act bell rang, I guess, for you all went In laughing and so merry. At any rate, something is going to direction of the Rev. John Bender, gag, joke, nifty or pun wnere tney At a meeting of Silurian lodse.

pastor. respective campaign platforms. found it. "You'd think," ventured one No. 763.

I. O. O. last nleht In the "What Is a Christian." will be the happen soon, and I'll bet you have clubrooms. South Main avenue, final grumbler, "that they would be ashamed of themselves!" "That Isn't it at all." responded another, "they subjecet of a sermon to be given by Rosemary Stern, 4, 436 Fifteenth the From One of Your preparations were made for the nil Announce Mariage TAYLOR, Sept.

6. Announcement Pals, believe me." simply have not yet learned to blush avenue, sustained a laceration of the right cheek under the eye yesterday afternoon in an automobile mishap on grimage to the Middletown home to morrow. Prof. Richard Powell Dres tne Kev. Dr.

James E. Bartlett, pastor of the Simpson M. E. church tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Sunday school will convene at 11:30 at picking a contemporary poccet." 3ided, and Lew Price, chairman, gave Fifteenth avenue.

The child was rid has been made of the marriage of Miss Gertrude Davis, daughter of Mrs. Sadie Davis. East Taylor street, to M. N. Fichls, Schenectady, N.

Sot to Voce F. J. I saw it, too. a aetauea report on tne trip. inn In a machine driven by her father, Oop! rne group win assemble at the club Winard Stern, when a truck owned o'clock, and the weekly session of the Epworth league will take place at 7 p.

m. The regular schedule will be resumed on Sunday, Sept. 15. Flora Martin: rhymes don't and To which a third furnished the big rooms at 5:30 o'clock travel to by the Judge Lumber company turned which took place on Aug. 24.

Mr. and Mrs. Fichls will reside at Schenectady. N. Y.

tne last stanza is sour, anyway. Frank Selden: Nope. around in the middle or the street. the home by automobiles. They will have dinner at the home and will bp At tne Em miry M.

E. churcn tomor A long piece of lumber extending from the rear of the struck struck Jack Larwcn: Mme. Walker's daueh chuckle by Gold Dusting that famous observation In this manner: "Ah, gentlemen. Actors and cartoonists two of the grandest professions In the yorld ruined by amateurs in charge of the afternoon program ter has the place since her mater row the Rev. Dr.1 George E.

Underwood will preach at 10:30 o'clock on the subject. "Our Unseen Environ the child in the face. She was re died. moved to the West Side hospital. At present more man 100 members have made reservations, but occord ing to reports, the crowd is expeted to total upward of 200 before this Sunday Services In Taylor Churches TAYLOR.

Sent. 6. Preaching serv where four sutures were required to ment," and at 7:30 o'clock, "Honoring and Despising God." Portrait close the cut. She was later discharged to return for treatment. No evening.

sermon subjects or pastors of other Amone other pets of the Broadway, Harry Reichenbach knows a the Garfield Thomas, one of the oldest churches follow: Fifth and Park avenue crowd Is Mary ices and masses will be observed at the local churches on Sunday as members of the organization, will be Plymouth Congregational, the Rev. atrical manager who got so sick his heart swelled up to the size of a bird the principal speaker. Prof. William Dr. A.

D. Upton, preaching, 10:30 a. "The Message of the Sean and seed. Price and David Jenkins will enter Congregational Services at the 7:30 o'clock. "Sewinsr and tain with special solo selections.

Lw Price will act as chalrman'of the Coward, who certainly was misnamed. Mary. vocalises delightfully and accompanies herself at the Steinway for most of the radio stations throughout the country and, after hours, when In Manhattan, she is persuaded to enliven this or that party. Reaping." Capsule Criticism program also lead the community a. m.

and 6 p. m. The pastor, the Rev. W. J.

Hill, wlU preach at both services. Sermon themes are, morning, "After the evening. Some Difficult Teaching of Jesus." Holy Tabernacle Congregational, the Rev. police investigation was made. Thomas Weston, 12, 364 North Hyde Park avenue, suffered a probable fracture of the right wrist last night when he fell from a fence while playing near his home.

He was taken to the hospital, where the break was set in splints. He was later discharged, i The following were treated at the hospital yesterday for dog bites: William Davis, 8, 1823 Price street; Lillian Jenkins. 4, 1712 Academy street, and Mrs. Annette Davis, 25, 1429 Academy street. They were all Aaums other sentences that speak Owen Jones preaching; at 10:30 singing.

volumes, cr as we preler calling them o'clock, "Sewing and 6 o'clock, "Communion Message." Mary is always Ray ana nas tne crisp uracKs rrom critical cusses, St Patrick's Parish most contagious smile you ever did West Park M. the Rev. T. M. communion will be administered at the evening service.

School will be in session at 11:45 a. m. Will Conduct Festival but she has no. idea now pretty she is, for she Is blind. Furey preaching at 10:30 a.

"Making Good Our 7:30 o'clock, Methodist Episcopal the Rev. H. M. when Mary was rive Mary was felled (POLITICAL ADV.) VOTE The first session of St. Patricks annual block party during the week Building." by a playmate, who was toying with a Kelly will preach at 10:30 o'clock and at.

7 o'clock. Sunday school at 11:45 The First Welsh Congregational, the shotgu.n which ne, didn't know, was or sept. 9, on tne Mt. Pleasant plot. North Main avenue and Pettebone a.

m. ioaaea. St. Paul Evangelical the Rev. P.

W. Rev. Eugene B. Smith, Massachusetts, preaching at 10 o'clock, "The Divine Way A Charter or 6 o'clock, street, will get underway on Monday Melsenheimer will officiate at both nigni. At a recent session oi tne gen Concerning a Tax Collector." services.

German service at 9:30 a. Add Merciles, Truths And many "a Broadway "celebrity' eral committee final plans for the Sunday school, 10:45 a. m. Evening affair were completed. who has a $1.50 sandwich named after worsnip at clock.

Victor Alficri Group A group of workmen under the di At the Calvary Baotist. the nutoit St. Ann's Festival Is Largely Attended A crowd numbering more than 3,000 persons was present last night at St. Ann's annual festival on the Cochane plot. South Main avenue.

Dancing featured the evenings program, and members of the committee In charge of the various booths were kept busy To Give "Rcginetta" wiu oe occupiea at a. m. and 6 mm cannot buy one. Presence of Mind rection of Prof. Richard McNichols, general chairman, have erected several booths on the grounds, and many amusement will be in operation during by the Rev.

H. F. Fuller. Brook Members of ths Victor Alfierl club lyn. Bioie scnooi at 11:45 a.

m. havs begun rehearsals for the presentation of "Reginetta," a two act drama Welsh Baotist the Rev. Elkzar Davies will preach at 10 a. m. and You've probably heard the one about the gun which failed to go off at Simon Legree.

After two trigger clicks, Legree, with great presence of mind, pressed a hand to a breast, cast curing tne entire evening. at Central High school auditorium on Thursday night, Oct. 3. The drama m. Sunday school at 11:15 a.

m. Church of Immaculate Coneentinn. the Rev. James A. Boland will cele his eyes upward and cried out weakly: was written by Angelo Rosatl, dramatic director of the club, and he also Is In charge of directing the affair.

This will mark the first time that the Tne affair will be concluded on Monday night with a special program of entertainment. The awards, including a $100 gold piece and many ether articles, will be given away at orate masses at 7:30 end 9:30 a. m. "Curses, that old heart trouble come cnurcn oi God the Rev. T.

M. Ram say will occupy the pulpit at 11 a. m. drama has been presented. back again!" Then he fell dead.

Aleck Woollcotv however, knows I funnier Incident. It was several sea ano. cju p. m. Sunday school it lo ins last session.

The Rev. Father Patrick, C. of the monastery, is The entire play will be presented In the Italian language. It will be m. i tne entire ween.

Tne cniei awards, including $500, will be given away on the final night's session. Club Returns From Lake Members of the Winona club have returned home after spending the past week at the Rebekah cottage, Lake Winola. Parties and social programs were carried out by the group during the entire week. Those present were: Mary E. Samuels, Dorothy Forgeng, Lena J.

Giuta, Mary O'Malley, Nora Hopkins, Madeline Forgeng, Rose Guinta, Helen Pfieffer, Mary Jennings, Mrs. Patrich Wjalen, Roy Fiannery, Thomas Walsh, Joseph Samuels, Ralph Flesch. John sons ago in "Bulldog Drummond." general cnairman or tne anair. Primitive Methodist the Rpv The villain was supposed to gain gratl fololwed by a one act comedy. Pro' ceeds of the affair will be used to fur.

Nichols will preach at 10:30 a. m. and fied possession of a revolver and fire ju p. m. sunaav scnoa! at 1 1 45 a Sunday School Society nish a library for the club in Its new at a.

E. Matthews (playing Drum St. Jonns Slovak the Rev Paul clubhouse on North Main avenue. Vilk will celebrate masses at and 10 mond). There was to be no report.

Matthews was to smile and say con To Hear Everett Jones Everett T. Jones, superintendent of m. Strctto Social Society' temptuously: "My good man, I would St. Mary's Greek the Rev scarcely let you amuse yourself with tne Sunday school department of the First Welsh Baptist church, will be the Burlk will celebrate masses at 8 and 10 Holds Monthly Session j7 m. speaker at the weekly session of Dis trict 4, Inner Sunday School asso.

For efficiency in office, vote Delmar, "Buddy" Oaks, Jack Hannon, Joseph Kerrigan. Thomas O'Malley, and Albert Wilsey. Roland Biancha, West Lackawanna avenue, entertained the members of the Stretto club on Thursday night in his home. Plans were discussed for tnat toy nad I not known it was unloaded." Only, on this. night, the villain picked up the wrong pistol and fired two shots which 'sprayed the heroic waistcoat with powder.

Of course, that did not hurt Matthews himself any, but it did considerably impair the line Just ahead. So Matthews looked ciation, tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock in the Ebenezer Welsh Presbyterian church. Miss Jeanette Evans will be the leader, and Robert Evans will read Marry F. Kirst for Prothono tary. Adv.

WILL OPEN STORE Frank Skettino. West Sn ftntsm a party on Friday night, Sept. 13, in honor of Carl Maio, who will leave for New York within the next few i IRWIN M. GRAY For Jury Commissioner Twelfth Name on the Ballot tne scripture. ine group wm entertain at a corn Taylor Notes weeks.

A social time was enjoyed, and re ana weiner roast on Friday nleht. SeDt. tailor, will open a confectionary store at Jackson street and Lincoln avenue this morning. The shop has recently been renovated and decorated and Is TAYLOR. Sent MIm v.

13, at Kellow's grove, West mountain at th fellow and taunted: "You're a damn bad shot, my good man," and then sauntered off. Relnhardt has returned to Bingham freshmenls were served by Mrs. Ths nsxt meeting will be 1211 IRWIN M. GRAY iwiss uiwen nees is in cnarge cr ar rangements. Reservations can be se ion, n.

alter snrnainq nm nu up to date in every manner. Mr. Skettino Is offering novelties to all held in the homa of Vincent Dangola with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis cured by gstting in touch with Mis Pardon His Glove Many business and professional nis customers on the opening day. on Tnursday night. Short Circuit Causes men signea nis petition, wniie tne Far be it from us to belittle the veuinarot. wortn Main street. Declares Vare ISo Longer wees or Rooert Evans.

Skettino Plans to Open following federated club presidents CLUB TO HOLD MEET The Twentv first ward. Fifth HU. also amxed their signatures to his craft, but it remained for a columnist to reach the height of conceit at a grand Broadway banauet the other Blaze in Automobile nomination papers: Miss Edith E. Por New Confectionary Store trict Republican club will convene Monday nleht at 8 o'clock in tt hmr Rules Party in Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA, Sept 6 W). After Frank Skettino.

West Scranton rl A short circuit In the motor was given as the cause of a fire in an automobile owned by Charles Canterberrv. ter, presidnt West Side Women's Republican club; Mrs. Carrie Bolton, South Side, Womens' Republican club: Mrs. Hannah D. Payne.

North of W. H. Morgan, 1302 Oram street. George VanGorder will preside. Young College Men Can Also Have 2 Trouser Suits For dent, today will open a confectionery store at Jackson street and Lincoln me piauorm or tne vare candidates in the Republican primary had been made public Stat Senator Bertram O.

Frazier Issued a statement tonight yawning. Abel Green, of Variety's staff, (now Yurrup bound), was being toasted by an army of Broadway pals, wags, wits and clowns, who made It a hilariously funny night. But when a Broadway paragrapher was called on to say something, he chirped, Just want to say that I am having a fine time. 515 Newton road, yesterday afternoon while parked near the Luther Keller avenue, as stated in an accompanying Scranton, and Mrs. Nellie L.

Watklns, Dunmore. advertisement. Mr. Skettino, who has been a resident of the section for the P. S.

Fifty percent men; 50 per Olyphant Continuous Show Today From 2:30 to 11:00 Monte Blue in "Conquest" past twenty five years, has been con cent women. cement plant. West Lackawanna avenue. An alarm was sounded from Box 362, and Engines 3 and 9, Hose 3, and Truck 2. responded.

The blaze was extinguished by the use of chemicals. ducting a tailor shop at 1001 Jackson street for some time. He is a promi Ksserung mat unitea states senator elect William 8., Vare was no longer In control of the Philadelphia Republican organization. The platform stated that the Vare candidates stand for action, hot words; promises kept, no; promises broken; loyalty, not disloyalty; gratitude, not Ingratitude. Senator Frazier is supporting Mayor Mackey and the Republican leaeue in And a talking comedy.

Free parking for cars. Bring your family. nent memoer or tne victor Alflerl club. Candies, fruits and vegetables will make up the stock of his new store. Mr.

Skettino is offering a novelty fea Salvation Army Srrvlre Brigadier and Mrs. John Waldron. Granada Theater divisional commanders of the Salvation army, will conduct the open air (POLITICAL ADV.) For efficiency in office, vote ture to tne customers today. Women's Missionary Group their battle against the organization. services this evening at 7 o'clock at North Main avenue and Price street.

Adjutant and Mrs. Nieol, divisional secretaries, will be in charee of the Harry F. Kirst for Prothono Conducts Monthly Session tary. Adv. services In the Price Street hall tomor The monthly meeting of the Worn row night at clock.

.50 en's Foreign Missionary society of the W. J. Jones, funeral director. 125 Lackawanna avenue. Phone office.

For Coughs and Colds Dm Jenkins Tar Menthol and Est. Cod Liver Jenkins' Drug Store Main Ave. and Jackson St Scranton MRS. RICHARDS RETURNS Mrs. T.

T. Richards. South Main 907 J. Residence B33 J. Adv.

pJ)pJ avenue, returned home yesterday after Grand Opening of the Lincoln Confectionery Store Corner Jackton St. and Lincoln Ave. Today, Sept. 7 ,1929 We Handle a Full Line of Groceries, Gold Meats, and Quality Fruits After Sept. 11.

open every evenlnr. Simpson M. E. church took place yesterday afternoon in the church parlors. Mrs.

Ralph Keith, president, was in charge, and reports were given by the various officers. Plans were discussed for the fifty fifth anniversary ceremonies, which are scheduled to take place the latter part of this month. spending the past six weeks in Europe. except Monday and Tuesday. Mack les' Millinery.

Adv. erne arrived in New York city yesterday morning. She was met at the pier by her husband, the Rev. T. T.

Richards. College men have their own ideas about ttvlei. oat. terns and colors. Now what we wnt to convey to them it.

that in our $33.50 2 trouser suit srrouo we West Side Theater Today and Saturday, the All Talking Fox Movietone. "Pleas have a specialized department of college types. The authentic styles that will be worn at Yale. Princeton. EMBURY GIVES CHECK Mrs.

Robert B. Carson, treasurer of the Lackawanna Dally Vacation Bible school, received a check yesterday from the Embury M. E. church for $40, toward the expenses of the West Scranton Dally Vacation Bible school during the past summer. Mrs.

Carson later turned the check into the association. ure Crazed." U. Notre Dame, Dartmouth the cinnamon brown, dawn gray and burgundy colors in those neat inconspicuous weaves that will be so fashionable on cam Vegetables puses this season all these can be had in our 2 trouaer suits at $33.50. 'We invite young men who are preparing their college wardrobes to see them and try them on. The Courage To Prune It takes courage to deprive yourself of some coveted indulgence in order to keep your expenses within your means.

But it's worth it, especially if you can have the satisfaction of actually saving something and getting ahead. Try it and see. 3 Paid On Savings Accounts Traders National Bank N. W. Corner Wyoming Ave.

and Spruce St "Courtesy Our Watchword" Member Federal Reserve System College Men Here's a chance to return to the campus with the lead ing style in Men's Oxfords. Munn Bush GOLDSMITH BROS. 302 Lackawanna Ave WEST SIDE JOTTINGS Mrs. Myfanwv Beynon Jones, South Main avenue, has returned home from Europe. William Peffer and Frank Gammon have left for a motor trip to Canada, New York and Philadelphia.

Willard James, 146 South Rebecca avenue, has been confined to his home for the past week, but. Is reported as convalescing. John Evans, Academy street, who underwent an operation recently In the West Bide hospital, slowly recover ing. Mrs, Amelia Searing. 1511 Price street, who has been confined to' his home for the past week, Is SPECIAL With every pint of ice cream purchased we will give a pint free.

Price for pint 30 cents. Also a big cone to all boys and girls for 5 cents. Everybody Welcome Come In and Inspect Our New Place..

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