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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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1 rranxnn MONDAY MORNING '29, 1918 3 a if (General ft i ID CfTi 11 CI 1 fTri il ofn IS js'' AMP 11 UUll 11 IL IL XM 111111 x7 Mom Rewards for Special Prizes: Corp. Effort: Chief Recruiting Officer, The Scranton Republican Thrift Army. I am Interested In and may en Met In The Scranton Republican Thrift Army. Plea let "me have full partlc uiar. Mi i i ii.o 14m t.

nn Street Address zo.cmz First Contestant to become Major 15, In War Certificate Second contestant to become Major 112, In War Certlfleatee and Thrift Stamp Third contestant to become Major $10, In War Certificate Fourth contestsnt to become Major $, 8, In War Certificates and Thrift Stamp Fifth contestant to become Major 5, In War Certificate Boy and girl up to 18 year of age, living In Scranton and vicinity, call at the recruiting office, first floor, The Scranton Republican, or send In ths eou. pon and receive your enlistment card, book of order blanks, book of instruction, badge and authority to work for these prize and honors. DO IT NOW YOU MUST ENLIST BEFORE TAKING ANY ORDERS. Flrtt ten order Second tn order Third ten order 4 Thrift Stamp Thrift Stamp ..12 Thrift Stamp Thrift Army Promotions Flrrtj contestant to become General aecurea a $50 Liberty Bond, Second contestant to become General secure $25 In War Certificate Third contestant to become General secures 15 In War Certificate City in.r mntt ai rn jv Private Sergeant Major Colonel General Fourth ten order ....1 Thrift Stamp Fifth ten order SO Thrift Stamp Thrift Stamp are exchangeable for Intereat bearing War Savlnga Certificates, value S5.00 Orders make you Order make you a Orders make you a Order make you a Order make you a Order mike you a 4jfdr make you a Mall this coupon In or bring It to the headquarter of The Scranton Republican Thrift Army, Circulation Department. A Special Grand Prize of GOLD WATCH la offered to the Conteetant who secures the largest number of Subscriber by Rev.

J. M. Smoulter, Earl Stelner, MAYFIELD AVOCA of Archbald, and Miss Mae Reap, of CARBONDALE Jessup, DEATHS VAAnnTii Peckvllle. Jul? 18, ing hi cousins. Ralph and Arthur, of Nicholson.

Word haa been received by Mr. Rowland Vercoe that her husband haa arrived overseaa safely. Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Hunter and Floyd, have returned home, after visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Thos. Hunter. Attorney and Mrs. H.

D. Carey ar on an auto trip to Carlisle. Mrs. Arthur Bauefield is convalescing after a recent operation. MARRIAGES Clarence Moore, aged 16.

of Hickory nan in Peckvllle, July is, Mrs. John A Friend. The funeral ing. dancing and other diversion wer enjoyed thiougnoui the nvu.u. The Shermerhorn brother t'" big entertainer of the evening.

A dainty luncheon was served at seasonable hour. Infant Die. Anna, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dluetskl.

of Gordon avi nue. died Saturday afternoon at her home. The funeral wa held yesterday afternoon with interment In St Rose') cemetery. Only Vew Say There are tfnly a few days left for the residents' of this city and county to Purchase War Savings Stampa at the uly price. In August they will advance one cent on each stamp, so if thr In Ativntm who wishes to buv the and Mr.

Jame V. Gavin, of 1763 Monroe avenue. The funeral will be held this afternoon, with burial In Cathedral cemetery. Connor In Scranton, July 16, 1918, Miss Rose Connor, at the home of her brother, William Connor, of 531 Adams avenue The funeral will be held this morning at 9:30 o'clock at St. Peter's Cathedral, with burial at St.

John's cemetery, Honesdale. In Scranton, July 28, 1918, Angela. 18 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James McCormlck, of 322 Green street.

North Scranton. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock, with burial in. Cathedral cemetery. WELL KNOWN BRADFORD COUNTY LAWYER DIES TOWANDA. July 28.

Robert H. MRS. BRIDGET GARVEY IS LAID AT REST AVOCA. July 28. The funeral of Bridget Garvey, held yeaterday morning from ths late home in North End.

at o'clock, was one of the largest witnessed In this community some years. Hundreds of friends and relatives of the deceased being In attendance proceeded to St. Mary's church, "where a solemn high mass was celebrated at 9:30 o'clock. The officers of the mass were: Rev. M.

F. MATFIELD. July 28. The funeral of Mrs. Bridget Gallagher will be held this morning from the home of her sister.

Mr. Daniel McHugh. at o'clock with a requiem high mas in the Sacred Heart church. Burial will be made in Calvary cemetery. Mrs.

Margaret Gillagan and daugh. ter. Mrs. Thomas McGulness, Alice Campbell and Margaret McGuiness are spending two weeks in Binghamton, Anna and John McGarry spenfv yesterday with relatives in Scranton. John McGulness, of Cemetery street 1 suffering with a poisoned hand, the result of a bite from an insect.

Raymond McHale. of Archbald, was a caller in town Saturday evening. WILL ORGANIZE GIGANTIC CHOIR Choir That Will Sing at Community Songfest Will Be Largest Ever Here. SCHOOL DIRECTORS AWARD CONTRACTS Herman Mailander, of Wilkes Barre Given Contract for Underpinning Building. SWAT In Cortland, Crane, celebrant; Rev.

M. jr. Sweeney, stamps they can save a cent on each i deacon: Rev. Harrv Reap, sub deacon, stamp by buying them now. During the mass Mian Nellie Buckley This is the announcement made by rendered two beautiful vocal selec Maxwell D.

chairman of the tlons. The oallbearers were: Dr. CARBONDALE, July 28. Arrange will be held Wednesday alternoon. CBAjTZ In Carhondale.

July 28. Jamea Crane, of North Scott street. The funeral will be held this morning at 9:30, SISUTSKI In Carbondals, July 27, Anna Dluetskl Infant. White In Scranton. July 28, 1918.

George Henry, 9 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. White, of 923 Clay avenue.

Funeral announcement later. Moth In Scranton, July 27, 1918, Mrs. Theresa Noth. 78, formerly of this city. The funeral will be held from the home of Mrs.

H. A. Van Horn, of 724 Green Ridge street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Bill In Scranton. July 28, 1919, Bradford A.

Hill, 74. of 128 Clay avenue. The funeral will be held tomor: row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with burial In Forest Hill cemetery. os tell In Scranton, July 28, 19'8, Mrs. P.

W. Costello, of 227 Wheeler avenue. Funeral announcement later. OaviB In Dunmore, Jnly 27, 1918. Jamea, 9 month old son of Mr, CARBONDALE, July 28.

Contrac Williams, a member of the Bradford i local stamp committee. The Raymond, Michael and Frank Garvey, lor Herman Mailander. of Wilkes Barrrmente are being rapidly completed may be bought at the post office, JERMYN County Bar, died at his nome here veaterdAV. ared 58 years, after a long Dr. W.

F. James and George Balmay, all grandsons. Interment was made in SL Mary' cemetery. N. July 17, 1918.

by the Rev. Dr. James 8. Riggs, the Rev. Robert E.

Shcwenk of Hamden, N. and Miss Ethel C. Erway, of Cortland, Y. MOW a TIT. QWJirg In Scranton, July 29.

1918, by the Rev. F. P. Doty, Gerald G. Michael, of Binghamton, N.

Y. and Miss Elsie Owens, of Forest City. Pfetffsr Bargood In Newfound land.Pa., July 27, 111 by the Ktv. Warren F. Brooks, Dr.

Frederick Auguts Pfeiffer, of Philadelphia. and Miss Nellie Mae Ehrgood, of Newfoundland. sHock: OUnton I Newport News, News. June 20, 118. by the Rev.

Clinton Allard. Harold Rex ford Klock, of Binghamton, N. and Ulss Norah Clare Clinton, of Scranton. telaer Beap In Jessup. July ST.

ailment of cancer of the throat He had been a auccessful practitioner for nearly thirty years. Funeral will be was awaraea ine contract tur ine un 0r tne great community longieai wnicn derpinnlng of the old high school be heM on the Hud bnlldlng at an adjourned meeting of i the school board last evening. Mail railroad lawn on North Main ander'H bid was $3,230 and was the street, Wednesday evening, August 7. Studders Ball at Cawley's Hall Wed. Evening.

Syncopaters. Gents, 50c; Ladies, IOC. Adv. held on Tuesoay. ana memoori 01 mm bar will attend the services in a body.

waa nrnminent In local affairs and only bid submitted at the meeting. The committee from the Toung Men's great reader of current events. Hi JERMYN. July 18. Mis Lola Frea hss returned home, after spending the past two weeks with Mr.

White in Scott Mr. Charles Van Gelder of Goshen, N. la visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chaa.

Davies. Mr. and Mrs. George Laudendorfer spent the week end at Starlight, Nllea Lawrence, of ticranton, is visit PPnu! 'Sd Christian Association headed by Frank Local Manager eaves. John H.

Hall, local manager for the Bell Telephone company for the past several years, left Scranton Z'riday wife aurvlves. Brlst'es that can be removed and re D. Getty, and that of the Knights of Columbus headed by Edward Carroll newed feature a new toothbrush. Willi underpinning being done by concreate reinforcement, will be followed out by the contractor. The question of an increase In the janitors' pay which was prevtjusly dis.

cvased was again taken up at last night' meeting. Following a short M11 was sent to Cemn Lee with the mpressive publlo event held in some time. Thomas Williams Is msklng ready to organise one of the largest choirs drafted men from a Scranton social aits mnnn. Miss Marian Dunn, of Salem avenue, returned after visiting Wilkes Barre friends. 'Accompanying her were: Mrs.

Well wjiows team Die Following an extended illness, William Gildoust died Friday night at the home on 8pring street. He was a well known resident of Avoca for a number of years. He was an active member of the Langcliffe Presbyterian church. Besides his wife he is survived by one son snd two daughters, John, of Chicago; Mrs. Thomas Gibbons, and Anne, at home.

Funeral notice later. aTote aad rroaala Jsmes McDonald, of School street. Is recovering from slight Illness. Private Michael J. Corcoran has arrived safely overseas, according to word received by his mother, Mrs.

Jsmes Mayock, of Williams street. Word has been received by Mrs. James Pryor, of the North End, of the safe arrival in France of her son, James, with the 17th machine gun battalion. Miss Grace Cogan, of Cleveland, Is the guest of Mr. James Manley, of North End.

Word ha been received by and Mrs. John Gardner of the safe arrival "over there" of their son, John. Jr. discussion the male Janitors were ever heard In this city. All residents granted an Increase of 810 per month, 0f tn8 city will meet in the Y.

M. C. A. NO REFUNDS NO ALTERATIONS NO EXCHANGES while the women Janitors were given building on North Main street, Tuesday NO CHANGES NO C. O'.

D. NO MAIL ORDERS n. H. carrlnrton. or Aton.

n. ana urinin. 0 when ifTitiMnienti Helen Harr. nf Wilkes Barre. CARBONDALE, PA.

will be 'made for the singing. A choir I Mis Mary Cannon, of South Main will also be picked consisting probably I "UV' "or CC of three hundred members, ppllca j' ja5. c. Elv and family ar spending tlnna fo 'p in the gigantic sveral weeks at Elk Lake, Susque cholr are coming In. "1 henna county.

Full.1!... xanlsatlon of the I Mrs. J. B. Cotter, of Eighth avenue.

$5 a month Increase. John Boylan of South Main street, was appointed Janitor of No. 3 school to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. Goodwin. On accout of the scarcity of labor and the prohibitive price of material It waa decided to repair no building txcept when absolutely needed.

choir there will Le a rehearsal. There returnea a tew will be another rehearsal In the T. M. rS.hone ave. lin hn been critically ill.

ia J. A. ouiiaing, luesaay evening, uu Tuesday tho Final of Our July Cloaranco Salo ttO.95 Never Shrink Wash Skirts That Were Made To Sell ftp. jfi yL at $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.95, $7.50, $8.95 to $10.00 j) much Improved. Mr.

and Mis. C. B. spending several week at Lak Idle wild. Mr.

and Mrs. O. F. Bwlgert and fam ARCHBALD SERGEANT NALON IS BURIED WITH HOMORS I lly, of Spring street, have returned af ter snendlns the nast aeveral weeks In ARCHBALD. July it Tuesday The funeral of Sergeant Patrick No Atlantic City, Pocono Mountain and lan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Na i Philadelphia. Ion. of Hospital street, wss Uld from Wor'J been received here of the his. late home Saturday morning and ff arrival in France of J.

Kenneth was attended by scores of relatives Howard, of FUNERAL OF JAS. CRANE WILL BE THIS MORNING After a short Illness of pneumonia. James Crane, an aged resident of the city, died at his home on North Scott street Friday nlschtl Deceased was born In Ireland, but emigrated to this country when he was very young, settling In this city, where he had resided since. He was highly respected and esteemed by all. He was an active member of St.

Rose's church the C. M. B. A. snd the F.

A. U. He Is survived by the following children: Michael, Bernard, Thomas an Prof. James Crane, of this city; Mrs. Thomaa Hee nan, of Lake Placid.

N. Y.i Mrs. Chas. Wagner and Mrs. Joseph Hesallng, of Carhondale.

The funeral will be held this morning. A requiem high mass will be celebrated In St. Rose's church at :30 o'clock. Interment will be made in St Rose' cemetery. O.

w. Ely, of Philadelphia, a former morning at cioc leave thla district for Recruit camp, Htate Ketr gr. i. where they will enter training In the new national army as military police and military firemen. The group Includes Thomss O'Bushko, of Eynon, who represents the people of the Second district of the First ward on the town council.

Georce Tavorlck. who resident tnis city, i visiting witn local relatives, Miss Sadie Elegy, of Duryea, has returned home, after spending some time with her brother, i Keogh i'lur. ana irienns. oergeani iimiun member of the United States army and died at Camp Fremont, over a week ago from wounds he received at the ramp. The dead soldier was given all military honors, and a huge flag draped the coffin.

The "Star Spangled Banner" and "America" were played throughout the services. At 10 o'clock ths cortege moved to lhaa had military training at Camp Meade, out was rejected after spend LACKAWANNA ing several moninn si inm cantonment, I another member of the contingent that lestes Tuesdsy morning. Ol In V. a r. rjila.

St. Rose church where services were conducted. Interment wss made In St ne remeterv. The pall bearer wer all veterans of the Spanish American war, as were the escorts. 'man, of White Oak street: Wslter iThomDion Frew.

Rlakelv: Michael J. MOSCOW. nd MOSCOW. Mr. iWslsh.

Jermyn; Walter H. Titley. July 28. Mr. Lewi Rohrbacker, Bouth Sterling, recKvuie; rren rarini, jsun: 50 to I2.S0 Bot'i Wuk Suit.

$1.00 Three Sweaters that were $6 to $10 $2.00 30 30 Embroidered Squares ONE HALF PRICE 35c to 50c Wash Goods 29c Ytr4 Women's Black Stockings, 25c value 12c $4.00 Women's Slip On Sweaters $2.00 $5.00 to $7.50 Gingham and Linens Dresses for Women $3.00 BOc Brawiers for Women 25c Baby Dresses, Slightly Soiled ONE HALF PRICE. Muslin Underwear, Slightly Soiled ONE HALF PRICE. 10c to 50c Laces and Trimmings 2c Yui Small Square Linen Doilies 2C $1.00 to $3.50 Hats 50c $15.00 to $20.00 Women's SCk Coats $10.00 50c Norclty Skirtmgst 36 faichet wide 10c YW $10.00 to $19.88 Net DiwMet $5.00 One $22.50 Sfflc Suit $5.00 $12 85 to $16.50 Women's CbtU $5.00 Two Women's Coat that were $19.85 $3.00 $3.00 to $6.00 Gifk' White' DreMes $1.00 $15 to $20.00 Women's Voile Dreieee $10.00 $12.95 to $15 Silk ud Serfe Dresses $5.00 Cemuolei, Lace Trimmed 10c Mrs. Jo Wsrfield. Peckvllle: alternataa.

An are visiting tneir onugnecr. pedal Prayer Yesterday. A anerlnl nraver was held In St. seph Teager. drew Conway, Blakelyj Jusiln a.

Karl Holder, of Tnungstown. Ward. Jessuo: Josenh Trentlr. South Rose's church yesterday morning for the safety of the bovs who are now visiting his na rents. Mr.

and Mrs. Hoi Msln street. aeons the aeas and In camps or can der. I The marriage of Miss Ella Merrlgan tonments In this country, and for the Mr. and Mrs.

Emmett Brown, of Car John Merrlgan. a first class water speedy victory of the arms of the have been spending a' few on the U. 8. S. North Dakota, united ntates sna tne antes.

aay with Mr. and Mr, ueorge J. The Holy Name society of the church uiown. received communlcn snd offered pray miss Angle Grant I visiting rela waa performed at the Cathedral at Scranton by the Rt. Rav.

Bishop M. J. Hobsn on January It. 1118. J.

la only was sfe era that ths boy may have tives in Mien miiis. 'recently that news or the marriage Mis Blna Kelly and nepl.ew. of given out. Merrlgan la now In recently that news of the marriage his nome coming. Connor rmasral aTeld.

The funeral of William Connor wss helil frnm his lata home on Dundaff Syracuse, Pi. nave returned nome third year or enlistment. after spending seversl days with her I Wllilsm Heinle, a aeaman on the V. brother. M.

D. Kelly, and family, iS. s. Leviathan, I spending a few TROOP NO. 1, BOY SCOUTS, WILL OPEN CAMP TODAY Troop No.

1 of the T. M. C. A. Boy Scout will leave thla morning for Lake Qulgslgmong.

near South' Canaan, where they wIM camp for ten days. Frank D. Getty Is scoutmaster of this troop, but owing to business matters that Mr. Getty will have to attend to in this city, It Is probable thst A. F.

Morgan, assistant scoutmaster of the troop, will take charge of the boys while In rsmp. Arrangement have been completed for the boy to occupy the They will leave about 8 o'clock this morning In a number of auto truck. raral of Leo Bock. funeral of Leo John liorhe, was held Saturday morning from the home of his sister. Mrs.

John Williams, of Oreen street, and was attended bv many relatives snd friends. At o'clock the cortort movet to M. Rose's church, where Rev. P. K.

Cawley cele. Iirated a reoulem high The remain wer interred In St. Rose's ceme terv. the Bsll hearer were: Alovslus Mr. ann Mrs.

ira MieeecuT ann 'days' furlough at the home or Ma par oiarv, nr. ann mr yirormm cms vn Mill fireet. un Bis la'l trip street Ssturdsv morning and was daughter, 1 reel attended. At o'clock a re Rhaw. Mr.

and Mrs. jams nnaw ana over, Toung Heinle says he met a number of Archbald boys wto are In the army. He aay that they all enjoyed niilem high mass wss celebrated In St. Mlas Grace Shaw motored to Pleasant Rose's church, after which interment I Mount Wednesday and attended the was mads In St. Roue's 'cemetery.

Shew reunion. tnemsei.vee. The pan bearer were: jsmes miss Maria cauegsn i entertaining Studdeh Ball at Qwley'i Hall her rnudln. of New Tork, Beahan. Michael Ansbury.

P.t.r Wed. Eveninr. Syncopaters. Gents, 50c; Ladies, 10C Adv. Private Joseph Kearney, of Camp Meade, Is spending a few days' furlough at hi home on South Main Brown John Sullivan, Michael Connor end William Kllgallon.

Laborer wanted at the Carhondale New High school building. Adv. Tendered Shower. At the home of Mr. and Mr.

Benla. Dreu Goods Silk, Waih soods, Ribbons, Laces, Em broideries. Clearance Sale Mr. V. Catterson (pent part ml tk week with her niece, Mr.

Issae Simons, of Sterling. Old Hreeiem (factory owner, In hospital) How long will the operation take, el oct or Surgeon (carelessly) Oh, I've don them In 20 minute flat! 4 Kb street. mln Rose, of Dundaff street, Saturday at evening. Mrs. Ralph Ross was tendered Coleman.

Kdwsrd Monahsn. William titiirvousl)') I Thla evening Amhros Revel, a member of the Arm of Henry Revel, contractors and builder, will leave for Camp Forreet, to enter training he i nUa' as a draftsman. 1 doctor in aay rwty Joseph Adley, of Carbon a variety shower by her friend. Dur 1 tL flat dnlend John Smll and Thomae For, ins the evening ihe latter wen the wouldn workjoo fjat, If tcTaniiMa. ninlMit of hum li.ittlfif elf la.

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