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TMJbi SCttAJN 1UN UJiUlllCAN, HONDA I1AUCH lv, MID VALLEY NEWS Clover Day" "Clover Day" OLYPHANT 1 ARCHBALD "Clover Day" A. 0. H. WILL HOLD BIG light Gowns and Envelope Checise ffastabb 65c Onyx MEET IN OPERA HOUSE Ccrsct Covers and Ilaslia Drawers 79c OLYPHANT, March 9. A regular meeting or Division no.

Z7, Ancient Kid Gloves Lisle Stockings order of Hibernians will be held In their rooms, Father Matthew Opera 10CAL YOUNG MAN IS AWARDED COMMISSION 1 ARCHBALD. March Dr. John V. Kearney, son of Borough Treasurer John J. Kearney, of Laurel street, who "has been overseas with the 409th Tele igxaph battalian for the past eighteen has received the commission pf captain, according to a cablegram eeelved here today.

Dr Kearney, shortly after graduating from the Medico Chi, Philadelphia, answered the call to the colors, receiving the commission of second lieutenant and his latest commission speaks 1.19 House, Monday evening, at 7:30 clock. ThA mMttlnor will he nf ermnt Imnnr "tance as matters pertaining to the Irish Hi 9 Race convention recently held In Phil adelphia, will be discussed and resolu tions will be presented to the meet' ing reference to the attitude of Presi dent Wilson to the treatment extended Regular $1.50 Soft nainsook and batiste, gowns and chemise; daintily trimmed with fine laces and embroidery. Second Floor. Regular $1.00 Values. Pleasing assortment of corset covers of fine nainsook, lace and embroidery trimmed.

Drawers of muslin, embroidery trimmed. Second Floor. to the committee appointed by the convention to present to him the resolu tions adopted by that Body. The committee having In charge the of his rapid advancement. dt.

ney was called Into active service the early part of September. 1917, and sailed the latter part of the month. The battalion he was connected with saw much active sen Ice. At present Kearnev is attending a university Berne. He expects to be home in July.

To Install Offloers. Hose Co. No. 1 will meet In their rooms on Main street Monday evening and the annual installation of officers will take Dlace. Following the In arrangements lor the usual celebration in honor of Ireland's patron saint, will make their report to the meeting.

Will CHTe iecture. The Rev. 'T. T. Richards, of Scran ton, who recently returned from France, where he served with the U.

S. army, will deliver a lecture, "Over There," in the Welsh Baptist church Monday Regular and Out Sizes. evenlnar. It is exoected that a large Here's a chance that may not audience will greet Dr. Richards, who is a well known speaker.

Formerly $2 to $2.50. come again this year. Everyone knows how prices on hosiery are going so better stock up now at this price. Will Torm Institute. A meeting will be held in the high school auditorium Tuesday evening for tne purpose ot organizing a mining institute for mine foremen and other stallation a smoker and social session wil Ibe held.

The officers will be installed: President, Henry Lorenz; vice president. Frank Murphy; secretary. Martin J. Price; treasurer, Martin J. Reedy; trustee.

John J. Scanlon, foreman, Mavine Myers: assistant, John H. Scanlon, and Thomas McDonnell. HEBE AND THESE. Sergeant John Duffy, of the U.

S. army, stationed at Camp Upton, has home with an honorable discharge. 1 Gerald the young son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Munlve. of White Oak street. Full fashioned mercerized employes of the Delaware and Hudson Co. in this district Several speakers Exceptionally sof pliable gloves, pique stitched; one and two clasps; plain and contrasting stitching. White Black, Oyster, Tan, Champaigne.

54. 6U and 7. First Floor. will be present. lisle.

Extra good wearing quality. Black only. TOW GATKXBXJTOS. Dr. E.

S. Walker, of Hawley, has opend a dental office in the Lawler Comes again tomorrow, offering a host of many "Good Luck" values in seasonable merchandise most of which wrfs bought specially for this event. First Floor. I building. I Mr.

and Mrs. William Weeks, of Forty Fort, were the guests of Mr. was operated upon for appendicitis at the state nospitai. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Harrison have "Clover Day" and Mrs. wiiuam seisn, ot Grant street today. John W. Hayes underwent an operation for appendicitis in the Mid Valley hospital Saturday. A portion of" the North Valley avenue pavement at Grassy Island has caved in about twenty eight feet.

Miss Elizabeth Farrell spent Saturday with South Scranton relatives. Romaine Cannon, a student at returned from their honeymoon which was spent in Philadelphia and Atlantio City. The employes of the Gravity Slope colliery will be paid Monday afternoon. Joseph McHale, machinist mate, stationed at. Newport News, has returned to his home here, having teen honorably discharged from the service.

Arthur Caffrev. of the U. S. navy, "Clover Day" $2.95 Girls Hats "Clover Day" Plaid Skirts For Women and Misses. Specially Featured at stationed at section base, Cape May, StroudBburg State Normal school, is Bandeau Brassieres N.

is spending a short furlough at I spending a few days at his home here, him hftmA nn Chestnut street. Mrs. Gertrude O'Mallev haa returned For Girls 7 to 16 Years Very Specially Priced at home from the Mid Valley hospital where she underwent a successful operation. Miss Oliva Gaughan, of Winton, ws a visitor in town yesterday. Mr.

W. E. Watson, of Wilkes Barre, spent Saturday with friends here. There will be a meeting of all the sportsmen of this section to consider plans for organizing a camp of the United Sportsmen of Pennsylvania for service in protecting fish, game, forests, streams and all desirable species of wild life of the state found In thlg locality. The meeting will be Specially Priced at held next Thursday evening; at l.au clock in iannery nan.

There will be a meeting of the so L' BLAKELY 1.99 49 licitors and committees of the euchre and social that was held in St. Thomas parish hall Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock the parish hall All are MRS. NANKIVELL WILL requested to be present at this meeting, cnarieg Keedy and Hugh srady have PREACH AT BLAKELY returned from a trip to New York city. I BLAKELY. March 9.

The revival i meetings that have been conducted uorn, to school Director ana Mrs. Thomas Padden, of Cemetery street, twin girls, at the State hospital, Scranton. Rolling Rim and Mushrooms. This is one of the best offerings of the day. With the sign of the "Clover" comes good luck to you.

in the p. M. church throughout the 9J5 $12.75 and $16.50 Values. Velour Plaids and Worsted Stripes About 25 skirts in several styles, with novelty belts and pockets in smart block patterns and over plaid effects in attractive sport color combinations; 25 to 32 waistbands. Second Floor.

pasi two weeks, by the pastor, Rev. N. White, have proved very successful. and will be continued every evening JERMYN Regular 65c Values. Comfortable fitting brassiere made of a 1 closely woven mesh material; sturdy and strong made to stand good "ear; taps shoulder straps.

Pink only. Sizes 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40. Second Floor. tnis week. Mrs.

Nanklvell, or the Salvation Army, of Scranton, will preach Tuesday evening. Prayer meetings will be conducted JERMYN. March 9. Mrs. Fred Wadin and daughter, Grace, of Johnson mtv ata ctnaniliMW fan.

hem at 10:15 each morning during the week at the following homes: Monday, Rough straw mushroom in two sizes and a rolling rim, finished with tailored bow. Very attractive and splendid for school wear. Rose, Copen, Navy. First Floor. u.

Baker was a business caller pu rrau, nui lues in Binghamton. N. recently. day, Mrs. William Seymour, Fourth street: Wednesday.

Mrs. S. Wearna. rjB.Bi ecott street; xnursaay, Mrs. H.

Gill, Ash street, Peckville; Friday, mrs. j. jnicnaeis, Lincoln avenue, Again, la Hospital. Thomas, the young son of Mr. and Mrs.

P. D. Phillips, of West Lackawanna avenue who recently had his leg amputated, has been aarain re "Clover Day" moved to the Mid Valley hospital' for 1rv "Clover Day" Mercerized Lisle Ralph Baker, of Danville, N. Is spending a short furlough here with his mother. Private James Murphy, of Camp Jackson, S.

has been honorably discharged from service and has returned home. Private James Clark has returned home from overseas, having been honorably discharged. The funeral of Mrs. Merle Kolb was held from, the home of her par. ents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Forschner, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Services were conducted by Rev. Frank James, who read a portion of Scripture and spoke very touchingly of the deceased. Mrs.

Nicholas Bennett, Mrs. George Langendorfer, John Mann and Richard Hockings rendered three selected hymns, favorites of the deceased: "Jesus, Lover of My "Rock ef Ages" and "Face to Face." The i flower.carriers were. Mrs. Harold auuiuonai treatment. iron AJTD FEXSOJTAXS.

"Clover Day" Cotton Lisle Vests For Women and Misses. ytf Veilings Mrs. Charles A. S. Edgett is ill at ner nome on Main street.

Mr. and Mrs. James Cook, of Green Kioge, recently moved to the six hun dred block on Scott street. Miss Mary Jones has returned to her For Women and Misses. nome in Heading, after spending the past week as guest at the home of 39 Mr.

and Mrs, Isaac Griffiths, of Second yd. 25 29. "Clover Day" Pocketbooks $1.00 For Women and Misses. Regularly Sold at $1.25 Fine Persian beaver lambskin strap and handle top purses of exceptional quality. Colors, Gray, Tan, Purple, Black, Green.

First Floor. "Clover Day" Bestyette Human Hair Nets 4 for 25c Regularly 2 for 25c Exceptional good quality nets; give splendid service; cap and fringe style. All shades. First Floor. street.

H. W. Potter, of Jermyn, spent Friday evening with friends in town. pr. Mr.

and Mrs. James W. Kennedy, of main street, are spending a lew days bimmereli, Mrs. Veva Reese, Mrs. Henry Tonkin and Miss Marion Williams.

The pall bearers were: Harold Slmmerell, Henry Tonkin. Albert Neth JErton, Earl Matthews, Wiljiam Shaffer, Ralph Seymour. Burial was made in Shadyside cemetery. J. D.

Stocker is ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Graves and son, of Scranton, spent Sunday here. tn in nairiBuurg ana Miss Olive Rouse of Second street is recovering from her recent illnes.

Sergeant Leon Williams, of the antl Regularly 4Sc and 50s. Fine soft meshes, plain dotted and fancy designs; small and large meshes. Black and Taupe. First Floor. Regular 45c Value.

Bought specially for this event. Fine ribbed tape top, crocheted lace trimming. White and Pink. First Floor. New fashioned lisle stockings with slight imperfections which have been mended and can hardly be detected.

Wearing qualities good. Black, White, Brown. First Floor. air crait Dattanon, who arrived from overseas a few days ago, is at his home on Third street. Lackawanna colliery will pay next PECKVILLE vTcuiieauuy, 1 JESSUP JESSUP, March 9.

Jacob ChiconI and Andrew Cu drltz, local boys, have "Clover Day" returned to tneir nomes here, honorably discharged from the U. S. army. John Kelly, of Bristol, Is spend "Clover Day" on ing a lew days in town. Gerald Mullen, of Moosic street, who PECKVILLE, March 9.

Among those who attended the Daughters of America banquet at Scranton Friday evening were: Mrs. Savilla Avery, Mrs. Charles Rolls, Mr. and Ivry Reynolds, Miss Edna Avery, Miss Dorothy Rolls, Mrs. Emery Rolls, Mary Vanderburg, Nellie Elvidge, Gertrude Seip.

Mabel Coleman, Mrs. H. J. Tuthill, Mrs. Bessie Marsh.

Mrs. Mary Golden, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Llewellyn, Mrs. Agnes Weaver, Mrs.

Hattie Wescott, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, Mrs. Amy Cart wright. Mr.

and Mrs. A. W. Jenkins and Harold Jenkins. Mr.

and Mrs. William Fairclough and daughter, Helen, of Taylor, have moved into the Whitall residence on Main street, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Harry Wescott, of Main street, Is visiting her brother, Shcphard Wil has been ill for the past week, has $1.50 Sis Hopkins Regulation Girls' Wash Dresses recoverea. Mrs.

Beatrice Duffy, of Church street, has entered the nurses' training school at the Mary Keller hospital. scranton. Joseph Mullen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mullen, of Moosic street, has 7 to 14 Year Siies.

arrived at nis nome nere. juuuen was wounded in France and has been In a hospital In New York for the past Middy Blouses at $1.00 1.65 Mrs. Frank Mahon, of Church street, who recently underwent an operation at the Mary Keller hospital, Scranton, naa ueeii removed to ner nome. uums, si Mesnoppen. A memorial service will be held In the Presbyterian church, Peckville, next Sunday at 3 o'clock in memory of Corporal A.

Piarson Hurd, who was killed in action in France. Mrs. J. B. Grover, of Main street, underwent an operation at the Mid Valley hospital Saturday.

"Clover Day" Gingham House Dresses $2.65 Regularly $3.50 and $3.95. About a dozen attractive styles to choose from in long sleeves, fitted and straight line models in a variety of neat checks, plain and striped patterns, in light and dark colors. Good selection of sizes. Second Floor. DICKSON CITY JuLl DICKSON CITY.

Marph will be a dime social at the home of CBAZTTOBT COAT. PAT SAYS, March 11 Tuesday, West Ridge. Richmond No. 3 and Riverside. March 12.

Wednesday, Mt. Pleasant and Johnson. March 13, Thursday, Pine Brook and Capouse. March 14, Friday, Raymond and ueorge wooa, on Morgan street, Tuesday, for the benefit of the Bradley M. E.

church. Miss Evelyn Davis, of Carbondale, Regularly $2.50 and $2.95. About five dozen dresses in this offer (( ing, comprising several attractive stylet in ginghams, chambrays and linens, in an assortment of colors, plaids and checks. Wise mothers will buy these in threes and fours. The values are exceptional.

Second Floor. For Girls 8 to 20 Years. Every school girl knows what Sis Hopkins Middies are and will be glad to buy them tomorrow at a saving of 50c. Only four dozen of these middies to be sold at this price. Made of white Jean with saior collar neatly trimmed'and tailored.

Second Floor. foui io weea ena wiin Mrs. Hayden Davis. Mr. and Mrs.

John MiT.in nuni 1 witn relatives at Scranton. MTB uen )aiey and daughter, Marjorle, of North Scranton, spent A New Medication jcoicruny witn ur. ana Mrs. Harry Jones, of Main street. Miss Jean Boyle, of Scranton, spent wnn nss riorenco Mrs.

John Nicholson, of Lincoln For Catarrh street, recently visited friends at UVI CLIilUIl, Miss Catherine Moran, of West Scranton, was a recent guest at the Especially Effective in Chronic rarreu residence on Albert street. Samuel Dutton, of Philadelphia, spent the week end with Case of Long Standing Enormous Demand for it, Say Druggists Misses Sadie and Jennls Owens of Avoca, spent yesterday with Miss Mar ina aoimi, or uarmalt street. Abraham Jacobs, of Scranton nnt Look for thcClover Sign "Good Luck" Special Many Other Clover Items Not Advertised nnv, oiuy wiiu tuwn xnenas. Since the virtues of Ice Mint in the treatmnt of catarrh became known in this country, druggists have been having MAYFIELD extraordinary demand for It. 111 113 Washington Ave.

ft nenu that Ice Mint represents the new theory of medication containing ugniy penetrating yet soothing oils, which are compounded by a special process in such a msnner that when, a ii laced Just Inside of the nostrils' that MAYFIELD, March 9 Mr. and Mr. Herman Fabornc and daughter, Elisabeth, are visiting their son. Private at a bas hoepltal Mrs. John Cafn, of North Lackawanna street, is attending the funeral of a relative In Centralis.

Joseph Holleran. of Main street, is confined to his home with illness. John Kllker. son nf Mrs u. was threatened with belne kent in action about November 7.

About month ago Private Lucke was reported, missing In action. Private Lucke left for Camp Lee July 26 and went Into action in Franc lata in October. He Is survived by bit Pr ents, four sisters and seven brothers. Kilker, who has been overseas for several months, has been honorably dis charae from Pelhnm xt mltiltftratrlx haa been set at 184,000. Under the laws, Mrs.

Hughes will receive one half of the property, while the decedents brothers and sisters, there being no children, will ahare in the balance of the estate. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Prushtnskl, of Loomls avenue, this city, by a court decree, on Saturday adopted five year old Frank Weber, of Old Forge, whose parenta died during the "flu" epidemic. Representing Irving Osborne, a poor director In Carbondale township.

Attorney P. Badger Saturday filed an appeal from the report of the auditors of the district. has returned to his home. Linden street, and Edward McKlel, ten of 707 College Place, were committed without bail to the house of detention to await a hearing In court. Charged with truancy Mary Tuckie.

aged fourteen years, of No. Hill street, Mayfield, waa arrested at 2 o'clock Saturday morning In the Delaware, Lackawanna Jc Western Railroad station nere br Patrolman Charles Neois. The girl ia being cared for by Mrs. W. B.

Vvftpn. SOUTH SCRANTON YOUTH IS KILLED IN ACTION According to a telegram received from Adjutant General Harris by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lucke, of Eaet EU.i street, their Fred Lucke, of suit against George M. Evans.

The couple separated in December. Pleading guilty to having refused to pay his fare after a taxi trip from Simpson to this city, John Shllock, of this city, was left off with a suspended sentence Saturday by Judge E. C. New comb. Shllock is a fiddler of no mean reputation, and it was after performing at a nuptial event in Simpson that he took the trip.

He had been lit Jail a week. Albert Russell, pleading guilty to a burglary charge, waa sent to Huntingdon. Sohpla Lane, charged with shopliftin. got thirty days. Letters of administration in the estate of Thomas R.

Hughes, slate picker manufacturer, and lot yeara treasurer of the Republican county committee, have been granted to his widow no will having been left. The value or the estate Is not known, but the bond lrftd by lb widow ad ins warmin or tne skin liberates a soothing, medicated vapor that penetrates to every air passage of the head, bringing instant relief to the sufferer. These medi eated vapors that are gradually rejeaxed by the warmth In the noetrils are with each breath drawn back and forth through i air passages, soothing and healing the Inflamed membranes. In this manner raw, sore places way back In the nasal passages are healed that could not be reached by the old time methods ot The fact that Ice Mint' Is pleasant to use, costs little, and does away so quickly with the disgusting symptoms of oatarrh is of course mainly responsible for the great demand for It. Anyone Who has suffered with catarrh, clogged nostrils, mucous droppings Into the throat, cloudy thinking, head noises, or icfctarrhal deafness should by all mean si thin trial.

Lackawahna avenue at :07 o'clock Saturday night, ahe lost her pocket book containing two 120 bills and one The theft of a number of chickens 110 bill. valued at $25 from the rear ofrhls home Saturday night was. reported to the police yesterday by Harrison Edwards, of 1262 Snyder avenue. Raymond Lisk, thirteen) of til Prospect avenue: Francee Phllbin, ten, of 525 Orchards street, and John Smith, twelve, of 409 Prospect avenue, the three boys arrested for larceny, were committed to the house ot detention by Police Magistrate T. L.

Williams when arralnged before him Saturday afternoon. Arraigned before Magistrate William Saturday afternoon for burglar, insina a store at 717 Mulberry street, Roger Searfoss, ton. of Gibson street: Clyde Kaiser, tH ve, of Jail for. "Ufe" in the event that he refused to go along on the ceremony, are contained in the divorce libel filed Saturday by Daniel Shedelnek against Paranka Shedelnek. Attorney P.

E. Kllcullen represents the man, who charges that before the marriage oil February 19, the Woman had him arrested, and that he was committed under heavy bail. Paranka, he charges, then agreed to withdraw the charges If ha would marry her. Two other divorce suits were also filed by Attorney Kllcullen Saturday, both lltoellants being unhappy wives who charge barbarous treatment. Anna M.

Kneller seeks a separation from Joseph Kneller, to whom she was married In 1897. The cruelty, she alleges, extended over a period of twenty years. Theresa Evans started COURT NOTES With' thrAA tintnlniila An list, the Krand iurv for thu March t.pm 02UUMWS WXtS BIOAHT. WILKES BARRE. March 9.

Charged with bigamy following hM marriage to Miss Lillian Evan, of this town, while his first wife and fouf children were living at London, nt Joseph Clarke, former manager of a shoe store here, haa been arrested Bt Allentown. Clarke has admitted th chirr. Hla first wlfa traced him frovf of quarter sessions court will berln Its work this morning. No cases ot mora than passing interest, with exception of the murder charges, are listed. POLICE NOTES Mra.

B. VV. Schults. of 1552 Monser venae yesterday reiorted to the Charcea that he waa forced into marnJtM the woman, and that he police while boarding a Qreen Ridge Suburban car at Wyoming and London to Allentown. Ke is fttti of age.

His second vtCa la It, Co. 1 Mlrd Infantry. wa kl led la.

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