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17 THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1916 i "The Love We Feel and the Love We Special music both morning and evening. GOOD SPEAKERS FOR If TOO JAM IfUVTfU DR. SPENCER TO PBEACH IN WEST SCRANTON CHURCH Rev. lDr. David Spencer, for many years pastor of the Penn Avenue Baptist church, now of Philadelphia, tomorrow morning and evening will oc Vint Congregational, South Main ave inue; Kev.

David Jones, pastor Services I at 10 a. m. and 6 p. Bible school at morning service in Welsh iSng.isii I in the evening, subject: Carnations I and Carrie Nation." Ml 0" An ill iaUP'OCGtS'Eiig Tabernacle Congregational, pastor, Rev. W.

H. Edwa. ds; chorister, T. J. Vi'liiiiuns 10 a.

bennon and 1 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmimmHmmmmmmmgmmmmm Convention of Women's Foreisji Missionary Society to Be He'd On Tuesday Next. toe Ljrds supper; 1 1 a. Sabbata 'school, sUperintenUeuc, Edward Hiivt p. Lnglish sei tnon, topic. Tiie Face of The oi'uinance of bap tism win oe administered at me evening service.

Washburn Street Presbyterian, corner jWashbuin street and Houth Hydo Park I avenue; Hev Ebenezer F.aek, D. min ister Divine worship, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.

fifteen minutes organ recital I precedes evening service. Bible School; and adult Bible classes meet at the noon hour. Christian iMidivor, p. m. At the morning service Dr.

Flack will Miss Suran Lodce. of TV.Wo' president of the Philadelphia branch of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society, will be the principal speaker at the scv mth annual convention of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Scranton district of the Wyoming con "erence to be held next Tuesday in the Providence Methodist church. Miss Lodge will address the afternoon session of the convention. .7 Arrnncements are madn to accommodate several hundred delegates Wu; co I Ml 1 preach a sermon appropriate to Mothers' Lay ana at tne evening service on The Responsibility of Men." At the evening service the Men's choir will sing. St.

David's Episcopal, Jackson street, corner Bromley avenue Morning praver and sermoif a. churcn cchool, noon; evening prayer and stv.non, 7:30 p. vestry meeting aftr. evening service. rirjt Baptist, 14S South Main avenue, J.

S. Wrightnour, L. pastor. Ser vlcas, 10:30 a. and 7:30 p.

morn t.Li... lng suoject: "A 1 ather's and Mother's Responsibility;" evening subject: "The sua "a rvji, diuib scnoui ai nvon. 7M.PJl fci. of the society. A mornins rnd afternoon session will he held.

Mrs. K. Stevens, an olTicl.il of the conference, vha is in charge of the young peo work, has arranged for a special fab'e at the noon luncheon for young people. The morning session will commence at 10 o'clock when the following program will be observed: Devotions, Mrs. F.

D. Hartsock; gretlngs, Mrs. M. L. Harding; response, Mrs.

E. H. Clark; minutes of last meeting, Mrs. L. M.

Evans; reports, district treasurer, Mrs. C. M. Seigle; auxiliaries and bands, district secretary. Mrs.

C' R. Acker; music, Mrs. J. H. Cousin and Mrs.

M. Itterly; address "Young People's Work," Mrs. C. E. Stevens; appoirsment of committees.

Afternoon session, 1:30 Devotions, Mrs. O. L. Severson; election of officers; solo. Miss Gwen Price; address, Miss Susan Lodge, violin solo, Mrs.

W. E. Bright' reading, "The Morning Mail," Mrs. C. ill.

Seigle; reports of committees, adjournment. The officers of the society are: President, Mrs. R. L. Clark; vice president, Mrs.

G. H. Stephens; recording secretary, Mrs. L. M.

Evans; corresponding secretary Mrs. C. R. Acker; publicity secretary, Mrs. T.

H. Furey. BEV. DAVID SPSNCEB, D. S.

cupy the pulpit of the Jackson Street Baptist church. In the morning Dr. Spencer's subject will be "Safety First" and the sermon will be appropriate to "Mother's Day." The men of tne church will be expected to wear carnations. In the evening Dr. Spencer will preach on "Preparedness." In the afternoon he will teach the Men's Bible class and Mrs.

Spencer will teach a large class of women. Arrangements have been made by which Dr. Spencer will fill the same pulpit on the following Sunday. GAR I THE MOST WONDERFUL ON THE MARKET FOR THE RICE TOMORROW'S SERVICES (Continued from Page Ten). GREEN RIDGE Gospel Tabernacle, Christian and Missionary Alliance, corner Marion street and Wyoming avenue, pastor, Rev.

B. Armstrong. Meeting 'for prayer and praise, 9:30 a. morning service. 10:30 a.

sermon by the pastor; Sunday school, 12 men's Bible class, taught by the pastor; Young People's meeting. 6:30 p. m. evening service, 7:30 p. sermon.

"Evangelistic" by the pastor. Saturday evening meeting on Providence Square, led by the pastor. All cordially invited to Join with us. Church of The Good Shepherd, Epis copel, Washington avenue and Electric street, Rev. Wm.

B. Beach. D. rector. Third Sunday after Eajter Holy Communion at 8 a.

m. morning praytr and sermon at 10:30 a. preacher, the rector; Sunday school and Bible classes at 2:30 p. evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p. preacher, the rector.

Half hour of organ music 7:30 to 8. Green BlOge Presbyterian, Corner Wyoming avenue and Green Ridge street; Rev. Albert James Weisley, D. pastor Morning service at 10:30, subject: "The Church and Her evening service at 7:30, subject: "A Question of Profit and Loss." Organ recital Bible school at 12 o'clock; Chris tlan Endeavor society meets at 6.80 p. m.

Suburban Presbyterian, 2629 Olvphant avenue; Rev. L. R. Fostei pastor Preaching by the pastor, 10:30 a. 7:30 p.

m. Morning subject: "Spiritual Faring." Evening subject: "Mother's Place," Mothers' Day service. Sunday school, 3 p. Endeavor, 6:45 junior Endeavor, 3:30 p. m.

Westminster Presbyterian, Adams avenue and New York street, Rev. D. 1. Schaeffer, pastor. Public worship at 10:30 a.

m. and 7:30 p. Sunday school at 8:15 a. Senior E. at 6:45 p.

morning, sermon: "'The Giving evening sermon: i "The Valley of Decision;" Sunday afternoon the Every Mem ber Canvass will be made; every member is expected to be at home and re Epworth League at 7 o'clock; evening service in English at subject: "Whiter Than Snow;" all welcome to SOOTH SCRANTON tnese services. i Immanuel Baptist, Rev. Walter M. Walker, D. pastor; Miss Anna Reavis, Missionary Morning worship at 11:00 a.

m. with sermon by the pastor. "An Ancient This will be a "Mother's Day Service," evening worship at 7:30 p. with sermon by Rev. W.

G. Russell, D. of Philadelphia; Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Young People's Meeting at 6:45 p.

m. Elm Park Methodist Episcopal, corner Linden street and Jeflerson avenue: Dr. Geo. P. Eckman, pastor; Miss Iva H.

Gillespie, deaconess; Mr. Harold S. Look at the size of the Velie Factory. Read what the Velie Company say and satisfy yourself. "In spite of the general shortage of materials and adverse shipping conditions, we have trebled the delivery of Velie Sixes over that of a year ago.

April recorded our largest volume of sales for any like period with still greater gains in prospect. Velie dealers enjoy this prosperity everywhere. The reasons for this tremendous increase in 6ales are found in the exceptional quality of the car itself, and in a broadening knowledge of the stability and integrity of the Velie Organization, with half a century of manufacturing experience, and reputation untarnished through all these years. Up to the present time we have made no raise in prices. The immediate opportunity is yours to purchase at these low figures." BIG ATTENDANCE AT MRS.

CRIESER'S FUNERAL The funeral of Mrs. Krezence Greiser' of 631 South Webster avenue, was held yesterday afternoon from her late home. Services were conducted by Rev. Theodore F. Tahn, pastor of the First German Presbyterian church, of which the deceased was an active member since its organization.

Rev. Hahn, in a enlogy paid a ntting tribute to her memory. The pall bearers were: Joseph, Jacob and Fred Emick, Edward, Joseph and enry ureiser. Tne nower carriers were: George and William Greiser, Howard and Willard Emick. Interment was in the Forest Hill cemetery.

The donors of French Touring car, $1065. With Sedan top, $1240. Roadster, $1045. Four passenger Coupe, $1750. Brougham, exclusively designed, $2250.

Wire wheels on any model, $70 extra. ceive the canvassers with the glad hand. Asimxy aannoam Episcopal, nowers are as follows: Standing wreath, L. and W. employes; blanket, department of public works; wreath, A.

F. Westpfahl; Greiser family blanket, grandchildren; casket bouquets, Emma Heckel, Mrs. Westpfahl and Mrs. Werner, Incree club, Mr. and Mrs.

William Kirst, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eble, Isador Goodman.

Muraock. pastor. Class meer preaching at 10:30 p. Sunday school at League, Men of As. Read the brief list of Velie features.

Everything for Convenience, Comfort, Beauty. Economy proved by every test in the hands of owners. Asbury hold tor expects conference ersen fiuo. Birthday Anniversary. Miss Elizabeth Bruch, of 328 Maple etreet, was host to a number of young friends Thursday evening in honor of her nineteenth birthday anniversary.

Covers were laid for sixteen. Miss Christina Dauberick and George Dan berlck won the donkey prize. Mrs. William Everly and Miss Carrie Smith, of Dalevllle, acted as caterers. Rev.

Guatf tirnlng prayer ny Baraca room; pri rfT 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 subject: "ChristianX Christian Does;" Sunday seh noon, with Praca class for meNini Zsame hour; B. Y. P.

U. meeting at 6:45 p. m. at 7:30 p. m.

the minister will preach a special Mothers' Day sermon, subject: "The Wages of Motherhood;" strangers welcome at all services. Dress Rehearsal Tomorrow Evening. The cast of the St, Aloysius society. are to stage a drama on Monday and Tuesday evenig in St. John's parish nan on ig street, win conauct a dress rehearsal tomorrow evening.

The children will be admitted at the dress rehearsal for a nominal fee. Briggs, Organist. Morning hour worship Br. Robert W. Briggs, of Drew Seminary, will preach on "Love for the Scriptures," evening hour of wor hip 7:30, Dr Rogers will give his popular lecture on "A Bundle of Letters Thirty Centuries Old." Class Meeting 9:30 a.

Men.s Bible class 12 o'clock noon, Sunday School 2 p. EpJ worth League, 6:30 p. m. The musical program for the day is as follows. St.

Xitika's Episcopal, Wyoming avenue. Rev. R. P. Kreitler, rector; Rev.

G. D. GraefT, curate 8 a. celebration of the Holy Communion; 10:30 a. morning prayer with sermon, Rev.

G. D. Graeft, preacher; 10:30 Bible class for deaf; 2:30 p. church school; 3 p. Men's Bible class; 7:30 evening prayer with sermon.

Trinity Wsslon 2:30 p. Sunday school: 7:30 p. evening service. St. Margaret's Mission 10 a.

Sunday school; 11 a. morning prayer with sermon. Plrst Presbyterian, corner Madison and Olive Morning service, 10:45 a. evening service 7:30 p. Rev.

Robert Mc Kenzie, D. will preach at both services; Sabbath school and. the Men's Big Bible class, taught by Samuel Warr, at 12:10 p. Young People's society of Christian Endeavor and Junion C. E.

at 6:30 p. mid week prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Bt formad Episcopal, Grace, Monroe avenue, between Vine and Mulberry streets Morning prayer and sermon at 10:30 a. Sunday schol at 12:05 p.

Y. P. S. of C. at 6:30 p.

evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p. Rev. Walter E. Oakford, of Philadelphia, will preach both morning and evening. Eoly Trinity lutheran, Adams avenue and Mulberry street.

Rev. John C. Mattes, pastor Third Sunday after Easter, Men's Bible class taught by Dr. Weber, 9:15, main service, 10:30 a. vespers, 7:30 p.

m. Associated Bible Students, 316 Washing ton avenue At 10:30 a. Bible study, subject. "The Work of Harvest," leader, W. R.

Rochopson; 7:30 p. address by three of brethern on "God's Plan." Eion Lutheran, Mifflin avenue. Rev. Aug. Fischer, pastor.

Services in German at 10:15 a. Sunday school at 11:30 a. Luther League at 7 p. service in English at 7:30 p. m.

Shilo Baptist, Rev. F. W. Means, pastor. Morning service at 11 a.

ni. preaching by the pastor; subject: "Con sistancyr at 3 p. there will be a special sermon by the pastor to the United Order of Odd Fellows; 7:30, B. Y. P.

8 p. preaching by the pastor; subject: "Final Judgment;" the public Is cordially invited to bo present at all these services. WEST SCRANTON NORTH SCRANTON Puritan Congregational Evore Evans, pastor. Worship, communion, reception of new members at Sunday school at 2 p. evening hour at message by Dr.

Evans, "The Living Creature with the Face of a Man in the Midst of the Throne." St. Paul's Lutheran, Wood street and North Main avenue; Bernard Repass, pastor Services, 10:30 a. Sunday school, 11:45 a. vespers, 7:30 p. m.

at the close of which will be held the annual congregational meeting. 8. John's Episcopal, 1932 North Main avenue; Rev. J. W.

Watts, M. rector. 10:30 a. church services; 3 p. church school; 7:30 p.

vespers and sermon. Worth aialn Avenue Baptist, Rev. C. Mason Jones. Sunday at 10:30 and Communion after morning service; Bible school at prayer service at 7:30 Wednesday evening.

Providence Presbyterian, Rev. Herman C. Fox, D. pastor. 10:30 a.

ordination and installation of new elders; 7:30, "The Romance of a Word;" Bible school at 12 noon; 6:45, C. E. meeting; 7:30 Wednesday, lecture and prayer meeting. EAST SCRANTON Once Lutheran Church Mulberry street and Prescot avenue. Rev.

A. Wal Baker. pastor. Bible school a BBISF me snow. Cecelia Zell, of 635 Locust street, underwent a successful operation for appendicitis at the Dr.

Burns private hospital. Dr. Kiescl performed the operation. Otto, the young son of Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Franz, of Cedar avenue, was quite painfully Injured when he fell down a flight of stairs at his home, inflicting an ugly gash on his head, St. Aloysius' Drama, Monday and Tuesday evening at St. John's Parish hall, Fig street. Admission 50 cents. Adv.

Mrs. W. E. Lavelle, of Palm street, returned from a visit to Buffalo. Cabaret, Luna Park, tonight.

Dancing. Adv. N. L. Griggs, of Elm street, Is in Jackson Michigan, atending the funeral of Mrs.

Theodore Grlgg. Miss Frances Whythe, of 1015 Cedar avenue, is confined to her home with an illness. Dennis J. Grimes, of Pittston avenue, spent the past few days at Pittston. Buddy Addresses Mcetinir.

Cushions Deep Tufted Real Curled Hair. Long, Flexible Underslung Springs. Expanding Tire Holder no JVIIrror Body Finish 20 Operations Deep. Everything In and on ready for the road. Remy Automatic Ignition Push Button Starter.

Double Bulb Headlights Dash Light. All Wires Enclosed In Metal Conduits. Rear Gasoline Tank Vacuum Feed. Simple Rocking Gear Shift Lever. High Grade Leather Upholstery.

Stx eyllnder Velle Contlnental Motor. Removable Cylinder Head for Inspection. Helical Gears In Motor no chains. Enclosed Multiple Dry Disc Clutch. Hotchkiss Drive no noisy torque arm.

Spiral Gears In Floating Rear Axle. 9 iliif fl if! it IF nn Mi If Jill p. Lewis A. Rnrfrtv 331 ADAMS AVENUE Vional Field Scout ws morning worship at 10.45; Vespers at 7:30. Subjects of "We Would I See Jesus" and "Religious Training of the Young." Jehoiada's Chest" will be I placed before the altar to receive gifts for the morgage fund.

Petersburg Presbyterian Chnrch 931 Prescot avenue Rev. O. H. Dietrich, pas tor. German service at 10:30 a.

ser I mnn on Euheslans 5: 25 27; Sunday' ne principal speaker at a largely attended meeting of the Parent Teachers' "Association alst evening in James Audubon school, Colfax avenue and Jackson Street Baptist. 9:3, prayer meeting; 10:30 a. Kev. David Spencer, D. of Philadelphia, will preach; Mothers' Day will observed; morning topic: "Safety Kirst;" school at p.

DEALERS IN NEARBY TOWNS Don't fail to read my advertisement on Page 5 of Monday's Republican. school at 12 o'clock; English service at 7 p. sermon on Acts 2: 39, subject, "To You and To Your Young! Mulberry stret. Mr. Ruddy's address was along Boy Scout lines.

Last night's meeting of the association was the last one until September. Mrs. W. O. Bowman, president, presided.

Following the business session a musical and literary program was en Joyed. BOCIAiaST LECTUBE. A. J. Davis, superintendent; 6:30, Junior B.

Y. P. U. meeting; 7 p. preaching; topic: Preparedness;" Miss Janet Huston, missionary, Prof.

Ivor Price, organist and chorister; the public is cordially welcome St. Mark's Evangelical Iiutheran, corner Fourteenth and Washburn street, Rev. John A. Bender, pastor. Services at Sunday school at 12 o'clock noon, and Vespers at welcome.

Bethel Baptist. South Main avenue and Cornell street. Rev. J. H.

Nelson, pastor. 10:30 a. children's exercise, program In West Side News; Sunday school at 2 John H. Williams. People's service at 8 p.

Juniors leading men's meeting Tuesday at 8 p. m. St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church Frescott avenue and Ash street, Rev. P.

Kemmerer, pastor. Worship and sermon In GermRn on "Sorrow and Joy" at Oa. English service at 7 p. subject, "Recognition in English Sunday school at 9:15 a. German Sunday school at 2 p.

Luther IIEV YORK EXCURSION avenue; M. Hunter Rel4 pastor Morning worship, 10:30 a. Sunday school at noon; Ep worth league, 6.30 p. evening worship. 7:30.

SOUTH SCRANTON John W. Hughes, of Wilkes Barre, an editor and a very able lecturer, will speak from an automobile at the post office corner tonighth at 8 o'clock. This meeting will be held under the auspices of the Scranton branch of the Socialist party and Miss Gladys A. Garber, the county organizer, will leaKue at 8 p. Monday.

A cordial thanv Bautlst Church, Pittston wolnnmA to ail. nA p.a. ctrM Rev. W. G.

Myrtle Street Methodist Episcopal, atktns pastor 10:30, public worship corner of Myrtle street and Harrison sermon 11:40, Sunday school with superintendent: Junioi B. Y. P. at 6 d. at 7 p.

the pastor will preach 6:30 p. Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p. evening service In charge of the men's Bible class, sermon by the pastor, "Continuance After Commencement," a message for young people. OBEEN RIDGE PBESBTTEBIAN 10:30 a. m.

Prelude, "Hymn of the Nuns," Wely Anthem, "My Soul iKingeth," Offertory, duet, ''I Waited for the Lord," Mendelssohn Miss Thomas and Mr. Jones. Postlude, "Jerusalem the Golden," Whitney 7:30 p. m. Organ Recital, 1.

Allegro, Sonata No. 2, Mendelssohn 2. "Springtime. Brewer 3. Cygne Saens Anthem, Savior, When Night Involves Bible class for men 7:30, evening wor a Mothers' Day sermon; at close of the even ns: service, communion and tne ship with sermon.

Morning subject, a io ni4 tha War:" evening topic, Via NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Sunday, (Vlay 14fh Special Train Leaves Scranton 1 1 :30 May l3tH. Returning, Leaves New York 5:20 p. May 14th. CHILDREN, HALF FARE DOM HANDS hand of fellowship extended to new members. Allis Mission, Ke.yser avenue and Lu Mother's Day, or.

The World's Debt to Its Mothers." Watkins will of zerne street. Bert HicKcx, supertnien rtont. Rert Staff, assistant miporinten Hnt F. n. Faddon.

chorister. Services EH AND for Sunday as follows: 2:30 p. Sun day school; p. preaenmg oy mr. Harm frlcf: a cordial wolccme to all; the Booster chold will meot at 1:30.

and the, Sky," Shelley Offertory, Sop. solo, "The Lord Is My ficiate at both services tomorrow. St. Paul's Methodist Eptsoopal, Pittston avenue and Pear street, J. S.

Custard, minister a. class meeting; 10 a. Bible school; 11 Public worship: 2 p. men's choir practice; 2 to 6 o'clock every member canvass; 6:45 p. Epworth League; 7:20 p.

evening service at which the men's choir will sing. Hay Aug 2:30 p. Sabath school; 3:20, sermon by the pastor; 7:30, Epworth League. Memorial 2:30 p. Pab every member Is requestea to De pres Light," Allitson Postlude, "Festival March," Smart Embury Methodist Episcopal, corner SBB William S.

Lowndes, organist and choirmaster. fcoutn "lain r.venue mm mn jinni strwt; Rev. R. C. Burch, pastor.

Miss Edith Forier, neaconena; riuriy jna. Ann Crocker, oriran ARCHBALD because of Eczemas, Rashes, Chap pings, Etc? If So CUTICURA SOAP AND CUTICURA OINTMENT Will afford instant relief and quickly heal even when all else If Hair's Your Pride Use Herpicide iat Morning hour of worship, 10:30: Bvpntim 7.30: Sunday school, 12 o'clock; bath school; 6 o'clock, twilight service; revival service every night during the week. Enworth lea rue. mld woek prayer meeting on Wedriiay evening, nn itlat. tin st or Rev.

W. 1 Petuaay Baptist, Pittston avenue and Pear street. Rev. G. Watkins, pastor.

10:30. public worship and sermon; Davies Frvtres ton orrow the usual Ohours. Morning and evening. The pastor will prench In English at both niliV school at 2 n. in.

for all Young people need clear complexions If you find yourself "left out" because of a poor skin, and want a clear, fresh complexion, use Res inol Soap at least once a day. Wash thoroughly with a warm, creamy lather of it, then rinse the face with plenty of cold water. It docs not often take many days of such regular care with Rcsinol Soap to how an Improvement, because the Resinol medication soothes and refrthes the skin, while the perfectly pure soap is cltanshtg it. ARCHBALD, May 12. Fifty or more breaker boys at the Gravity Slope preaker of the Hudson Coal company, tied up the colliery for a half day today when they went out on strllco at o'clock.

The hoys want thirty minutes for dlnne: while the company has allowed forty five since th" eight hour day was put into effect. The boys wanted a definite answer from Superintendent Woolever today, and when it was not forthcoming they went out. Their demands were granted and they will return to work tomorrow. Edward Lane, of Cemetery street, employed at the Riverside breaker of the i 11:40, Sunday school, with Kioie cir; I for men; 7:30, evening worshio with kkc mon; morning subject: "America and the War:" evening topic: "Mothers' Day, or, the WorM's Debt to Its Mothers:" pas tor Watkins will officiate at both ser department Superintendent, Arthur pjrhRrr'r. Srats frre.

Pirt Vfesi Bnptist. South Main avenue1 Rev. T. Richards, pastor key sold to the plaintiff while the latter asks to have Mrs. Casesso make good on a note for $137.60 given in payment for a bill of goods.

Cabaret, Luna Park, tonight. Dancing. Adv. Mrs. John Caffrey, of North Main street.

"Rube and His Ma," and, "Slats," comedy dramas, will be pi by tne high school alumni in the hall on Monday next. Dance, Watt's hall, tnnjght, Adv. Cabaret, Luna Park, tonight. Dancing. Adv.

IN AUSTRIA. BUDAPEST, May 12. Further of ficial investigation into the case of the Modern Bluebeard in the village of Cinkota, who It developed was known as Bela Kiss, show that the man made a practice for years, according to the police, of decoying women by marriage advertisements, obtaining their money on marriage promises, and then murdering them. EDITS IKTIKO Scores of relatives and friends were In attendance at the funeral of Edith May, the four months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Irving, of 1531 Capouse avnue. Services were in charge of t.T"itev. W. M. Walker, pastor of tho Immanuel Baptist church.

Burial was made in Forest Hill cemetery. ma. casessb sued. Two suits against Mrs. Rose Casesse wars started In court yesterday by At Praver and praise meeting, tw miminn 10 n.

ni. All members has failed. On retiring bathe the hands freely with CuticuraSoap and hot water. Drv. and rub are requested to be o'refent to tve te covenant ond nana 01 nrvlcn.

6 n. Da'tor will or fldjite st bth service. Men's Bible A nhrnl. 11:30 a. Gei'ield Avenue Sunday school 2 m.

cor vices loiliurruw. DUNMORE Ourore O.rlrtlan, W. Corn, pastor. wiMe school at 9:45. E.

W. Corn, sunerlntendent: mornins worship at 11 o'c'oek: sermon by Rev. D. S. Eshel msn; Christian Endeavor society at 6:30 nnd evninr worshin at sermon by Rev.

Khelmsn: mid week prayer service. Wednesday evening et the church extends a cor Uil welcome to all who these icn. ft, 'Mark's Bt'I co'tU, Rev. Eugene A. Helm, rector Morn! if prayer and sermon by the rector.

10:30 a. Sunday school and Bible classes. 12 noon, holy communion. 8 a. evening prayer and Sermon, 7:30 p.

m. Dunmore Presbyterian. Chestnut At the Mohican Co. 'esinol new nne pvitu" no minium Hir nn T. a.

Scranton Coal company, had two hones In his right forearm broken and his slightly injured while at work thin afternoon at 3 o'clock. Lane, w'th other workers, was in the set of tnk inr machinery from the car, when It fell against him. Roborts' Lumber and Realty company. The live wires. Give you service, quality and price.

Adv. Local bass ball follower nrin have a chance to see th Archbs; Vlependents In action when they line up against the Taylor team on the South Laurel street grounds Sunday. "raver 1" rr' wor sSoap Cuticura Ointment gently into the skin for a few minutes. Wipe off surplus Ointment with soft tissue paper or leave it on and wear old gloves or soft bandage during night Sample Each Free by Mall With 33 p. Skin Book on request.

Ad dreaa pottrcard "Catlenra, Dept. 14, Boa adl throughout the world. Fresh Creamery Butter, 33c Delicious Ripe Strawberries, Quart 2 p. Bundpy p. rM' 'no worship; rrstor pr' hoh services.

Mother's Day wi.l be obfArvnci th e. Wat Srrk Wthndi Ff'scsiial. corner am streot nd North BrarpV' "ue: ,1. Austin Jones, pasto Morning worship, 10:30 a. pi, servine pondu'ited by pastor, appropriate to Mother' Day: Sunday school at 12 noon, John Wagner superintendent; evening worship at 7:30 sermon by the pastor, subject: xne Maytag aieciriq wasnuin jm i street: Rev.

James Lelshman, pastor. ijRiflnmnn. mnior. should be tiiti by little Rttinol UintmcM, in severe or MublxirnciM. Htdaolftaapsnd Olnuncr.t "old by all dnisslM.

Tar trUl tree, jril tu Dept. Rttinol, Baldmora. torney Morgan S. Jiaufman for Louia Isenberger, of Ncvf vork, and the Ull mon.Onetatn nnml of Ohio. The I w.

u. A.tA 1. I kmiA tf OllillW Willi former seeks to coj H88.25 for whla 1 1 and thi pscltvinea. Adv. Divine noon, Sunday school; A daughter hasjbeen born, to Mr.

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