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THE SCRAtf TON WPUBLICAX, THURSDAY, AUGUST i'OW Jul li'LEAN CHOSEN I COUNTY ASSESSOR PITTSTOJN NEWS Bll 'Phone 721. Office: Room 22, Cash Store Block, Main Street. Mahon HELD FOR COURT Returned Army Officer Is Selected to Fill Vacancy on ON LARCENY CHARGE CHURCH PICNIC TO BE A BIG AFFAIR Luzerne Board. Oxt(ndsrP Outing of the Immaculate Conception Church Congregation Is Scheduled for Friday. Special to The Republican.

tylLKES BARRE, Aug. At Garage Machinists Said to Have Taken Accessories From Storeroom. torney William S. McLean, wno recently returned from France where he "served with the 28th Pennsylvania division, was today appointed a county PITTSTON. Aug.

13. When assessor to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Attorney John J. O'Don PITTSTON, Aug. 13. Final arrangements have been made for the annual picnic of the Immaculate Conception church.

West Pittston, which given a hearing before Aldermen 'Frank B. Brown. of Wilkes Barre; John and You Will Be Astonished At the Low Prices Which We Have Placed On Most of the Goods To Hurry Them Out And Bear In Mind, That Regardless of the Prices You Are Buying Mahon Quality Shoes and the Mahpn Guarantee Goes With Every Pair neB, who lost his life ir an automobile accident at Cork Lane week ago. KrennlSke. age 23..

of Duryeav and will be held Friday afternoon and Joseph Ford, age 21, of this city, employed as machinists by, tha Hartnian evening on lower Wyom'ng avenue 'Attorney McLean has been promi park grounds at West Ftttnton. Several features wi Ue introduced nent In' Democratic circles for a num Auto company were both held under tcoo bail. They, wera arraigned on btf of years and his selection did not charge of stealing automobile acces ortle as a surprise. It is said he re at the picnic, inclulin a concert by the Montedoro band, both af ttr noon and evening. Jn ths evening there will be a display of seyerai sories from the garage 6t the vHartman ceiVed the vote of four of the nve Auto company in West Harry Grcenburg, a second hand auto dealer Judces.

The position pays a salary of $4,900 a year. Here Are a Few Items To Give You An Idea How Deeply the Prices Are Cut Just wno will succeeo air. juciean coifnty solicitor has not been announced. Atiornev Charles B. Lehehan, who Was a fcandidate for the mperior court bench at the last election, is mentioned In fconnection with the solicitorshlp.

This pbsit'on pays a salary of $2,600 a year. hundred dollars wo. tli of fireworKs. Art athletid program, including a baseball game and other athletic events will be staged in the afternoon. Comnrtttees appointed for the event are: Refreshments, M.

Marisaniella, manager; assistants, Alolpli Carroza and John Dunri: fs Peter Carrotia, Michael Traeeyar.t! Harry Lark: stand N. 1, DeViola, matron; Carolins, Mary, mella. Catherihe and Kinl'ii3' I'iamui. Carmello, Assump a and Aiito'netta Manganiello, Celia DeVlsco, Laura Parent! ttand No. Mh.

Stoede. matron; Mary Flanaqivn. Jeel Rt(le, Mrs. John Marshr.1, Mrs. Joiin ilr Nellie Finn.

Mrs. Don't Citmpbcll, Mary Steede. Mrs. mi Children's Play Shoes and Barefoot Sandals 35 at, a pair 50 Pair of Women's Foster make real White Buckskin $3 g5 Pumps at, a pair Women's White Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, some with rubber soles and some with 1 CA leather soles.A pair 1 Little Gents' Oxfords in tan and black; sizes 10 0g to 13. For, a pair Required to Glva Ball.

of Wilkes Bftrre, was held In I.60O for further hearing charged with receiving stolen goods. Mr. Hartman stated that accessories had been missing from the garage for some time and while two of the employees of the garage were tookinif 'over some spr'ngs at the Greenburg establishment they. cama aoross a generator that looked familiar to them. Mr.

Greenburg informed 1 them that he "received the generator from John Kren niske, of Duryea. The police were notified and troopers Officer Ben Jones, of the West Pittston police searched the machinist's home at Duryea and recovered a large quanlty of oil. gasoline and electrical equipment. Krennisko wis placed undor arrest and when given a hearing Imr plicated Ford in the theft. A search of the Ford heme revealed mora stolen articles.

Bdward Hrobnk. of Port Griffith, aired 7, Was given a habeas corpus hearing 1 A. i i VI3 ...1,. rA li rttaA wim i. criminal assault on two girls.

l'etwas held under $300 bail for court The young man will be tried on assault Girla' Tan and Blade Calf Pumps. Sizes 2 at! battery and attempt to rape and Rosa Stud; stand So. vnici Girls' White Kid and White Nubuck Shoes. Sizes 2l2 to 5Y2. At, a Ofi rhargesv to 5.

Girls' White Canvas Shoes with Neolin soles: Sizes 2xz to 5V2: At, a JO 85 pair PCJJ For, a SieKler, matron, Mrs. r. e.mr.r.i. William Bonn Yri. Anna Siapsr $2.85 Marriage Licenses.

wall. Maik and Anna Keiuyi nnus pair Sickier. Anna Cu n. "'t EdWin J. Nutter, of West Pittston, rauline Martin; rose trei'.

sirs, rirpe antl Miss Anna William, of Fittswn. oMained a marriage license at the cojirt house today. Manning, i'rs. Uartml Wllverdlng, S'rs. Mis.

i. P. Jam Ai.ua and Mary nola, Cla'S an 'inca IjOj, Rji9 Admits Theft Charge. Take Wage Vota At a meeting of Coxton Local, No. 352 of Machinists, hold In Central Labor Union hall on Main street, Monday evening, a vote was taken In regard to the proposed wage Increase which the railroad mechanics are Women's White Canvas, White Nubuck and Reignskin Shoes and Oxfords.

All $6.00 to $9.00 grades, for, a CC pair All our Women's White Cloth Canvas and Reignskin bo Ofi Pumps and Oxfords up to $6.00 a pair for a pair Claire Ford. May Adela HS John Shermanskl. aged twenty two. of .51 New street. Ouryea, has been held for court on the charge of sieai santoe, Josew ie ra .1.1.

inrrtools and an electric generator I'pm C. Hartmans gar.ise, in west Entertain Zx Sarrlee Man. The returned soldiers, sailors and rittston. He was given a licarinqr be foj Alderman Frank Brown, of this 13 city." Shemanski has entered a plea ofj guilty to the charges and has im marines of West Wyoming, were tendered a reception this evening by the citizens of West Wyoming. A chicken supper was served in the Town Hail ih.

hpf hpintr Robert 13 plicated josepii oru, ot 42 hront One lot of Men's Oxfords in tan and A QC Wrl: for. anair '00 street. Pittston. The latter denies be All our Men's $9.00, $9.50 and $10.00 gg Oxfords for, a pair 7 ft involved In the crime. Ford is Frar.

of West Wyoming, who acted chediiled to be given a hearing to i i tinited states army its a. "i morrow; during the waiv Following xne tmi ner a dance was held. Music was iur nished by McCluskie's 109th Regiment band. niinn7inc nroE ram was carried HIDE AMD THESE. Miss Rathry Carroll, of Chapel street, left yesterday for Rochester, N.

where she will attend the au prement convention of C. R. and B. A. which is being held in that city Mrs.

Charles Delahunty and daughter. Miss Minnie, of Park street, West Pittston, are visiting relatives in Connecticut, Miss Madeline Moesinger, of Philadelphia, has been discharged from the Wyoming Valley Homeopathic hospital where she was undergoing treat mept and is now at the home of her parents on Butler street, this city. Mrs. Catherine Tracey and son, Hfiroid, of North Main Street, are in Property Transfers. fhe following property transfer nas been recorded from upper Luzerne will be put on tables and Rnhnrt Safford.

pre cotfnfyf uui, A AIM TART 8ale Prosrew He broken lines Li LAp you find good picking, then, every day. lines anil rnnmaa r. ranciii Jinz. McNuity ana others to Charles Volenti, of Pittston. property in Pitts Wilkes acting as toastmaster.

Son, Jack Walsh; address, "Welcome tofl, for. $500. to Our Soldiers," District ASHLEY SHOPMEN Frank P. Slattery; monologue, uon mc Cole, of Wilkes address, Rev. Father Casu, of Exeter; address, Judge John M.

Gorman, of Wilkcs Barre; remarks. Rev L. D. Thomas, Rev. H.

M. No Approvals of Exchanges will be made on these Sale hoes Watch our windows for new Daily Specials Atlantic uitv. Miss Emily Beasman, of Baltimore, is me guest ot Airs, waiter S. Barrett, of Broad street. Kelley and Rev.

R. Jordan; song, fc VOTE TO STRIKE Love Me and tne worm is wm, Leo McDonnell Kxeter, Is 111 T.inrfu TmvU. of Wyoming; cloaing SWiM Tie Itopnlilii nn, at his home. IRON FENCES for every vrvoat. Send for catalog.

remarks, Burgess Safford On Thursday evening the returned hprnes will be again entertained with mm fU Jl 121 Wyoming Avenue as H15I7 Aug. 14. Empidyes of Jhs Ashley shop of the Jersey Cen t'ilirKailroafl company met tonight, WW Ross O. Box 44. Scranton.

a clambake in West Wyoming grove. Adv. wftea they voted to join in the pro. Clam bake and (ox trot con Wit ion wide strike unless some thing is done to adjust the Wage test, Swartz pavilion, Falls, Saturday, August 16. Adv.

of this class of workers. The local men will not strike until is Issued by the international union office rs. Oatatn of Mra. Carey. Mrs.

Michael F. Carey, of 40 Pros irlvbh 'bv' Chrlstofo'ro Colu'mbo lodge, LARGE ATTENDANCE AT known to her hundreds of frienda.Jn Cfti'hnnilfll "Klfv" Rlelln AA ui, oi iht afternoon at i No? llfiO, I. O. O. in Casscsse'i STEW JAP WXrUTEB.

i FftA NCFSOO, Aug. 13. K. Shf who cafe this evening for members THE BEAVER FUNERAL Obituary 11:45 o'clock last night at lervice. Sr'and have returned front "the se vice.

minister of "foreign affairs In tile Japanese cabinet, has been o'clock from an attack of heart lail ure. She was a member of St. John cliurch and also of the Altar and Rosary society. Besides her husband she is survived by the following sons Treasurer C. Hanyen, District Deputy Fred W.

Rose and others will ambassador at i MABT BXBMIWOHAM. Washington to succeed Viscount Ishil, Speclal Meeting TOnlfht A special, Miss Mary Birmingham, aaed 8 eeorrl i rrq; to rahln advices received to i.ig ooutn cnurcn garhondaie, after several weeks' illness. Mss Big lin suffered an attack of influenza last September and never fully recovered from Its effects, A few weeks ago she was atrlcktn 111 and had to be confined to her bed. She never rallied from, this late attack, but sank raflldly tears, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Mat. d.Tk from Toklo by the Japanese Am and daughters: Mr. Mary Keticung ton, Michael, Nell and Joseph Carey, of this citv. arid two brothers, John meeting or tne urystai nose company will be; held this evening irt their thow Birmingham, of 168 Parker fritfui. 11 Jocal Japanese language street, died yesterday morning at the newspaper.

and Michael O'Brien, of Jersey City, west. hide, nospital. l.csiiles her parents, she is survived bv two sisters, Nora and Margaret, and one brother also ltpeak. in fciunW Vew. Breaker Workmen are rushing the exterior construction work on the new steel and concrete breaker being erected by the W.

at.Storrs' colliery, in Dickson City, Jivst above tho city line. "The wiien completed, will be the most modern in the anthracite doal field. The colliery handles the coal output of three Ordinances Signed. Mayor Connell yesterday signed ordinances for the rooms. i Special Meeting of Directors.

A special meeting of the directors of the Y. M. H. A. has been called for Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the rooms of the association.

Sled at Chicago Mrs. H. H. Stoek, formerly of this city, died in Chicago Francis Allan. The funeral will be held this afternoon with sorvices at the home at 3:30 o'clock.

Interment One of the largest funerals Seen in this section in many months was that this morning of Thomas Beaver, who met death on Sunday in N'j. 1 mine of the Pennsylvania Coal company, when he was crushed to death between an electric motor and a pillar of oral. At 10 o'clock the cortege moved to St. Anthony's chufchi where a solemn, high mass was celebrated bv the tor. the Rev.

Francis Valverde. Interment was made In Mt. Carmel cemetery They Saneed at tha laxa. Ten cars were necessary last evening to accommodate the crowd going to Moosic Lake to the first outing of Victory Post. No.

3, American Legion, at the moonlight ride and dance. The dance program at the lakeside pavilion was admirably handled by the Trau badora Novelty orchestra. in Cathedral cemetery. sustained when strjtek by an Automobile in the one hundred, block of Mulberry street. After receiving treatment she was rem.oved.to the' family residence.

Does Any Person Know Them? The Home Service Section of the American Red CVoss, 424 North Washington' aycriue, are very anxious to locate. John A. Lowman, whose last known address was 218 Wyoming avenue. Also, Peter Matuza, both returned dis. charged, disabled soldiers from this city.

Methodist Missionary Dies Miss Fannie Sparks, the, third missionary to be sent to the foreign field by the Methodist church, died last week Thursday at her, home In" Binghamton. bi. ce her retirement from the mission field in 1S83 she has addressed several Thursday snd Friday until her death, )ast: i Xtlss Blglin was prominent in' the social and religious circles of Carbon dale. She was an active mem ber of St. Rose's church and was on of the teachers in the Sunday scboql i connected with that Her father, Bartley Biglin, sur 1 vlves her.

i A great' novelty' Just out Is a fur made fit cotton. luB8. PATBXOX JOXDA1T. on Tuesday. She was the daughter of rnnatniption nf a storm sewer from Following a two days' illness Mra.

Patrick Jordan, of 103 Cherry street, Dunmore, died suddenly yesterday morning at 4 o'clock at her home. Mrs. the late judge Aoig Kicaeus, oi Wilkes Barre, and had many friends in Scranton. Botary Meeting Today Rotarlans Jordan had been a resident of Dun more for the past quarter of a cen. will hold their weekly luncheon inry.

Besides her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Mioses Sara.h, Mary and Helen, and by two IU1 In Ridge 'Row to Linden street, through private property; for a relief sewer in the Fifth ward, and for the paving of Coetello court from Myrtle street to Ash street. O'Hara Unruly. John O'Hara SO years, who gave his residence as a central city hotel, became unruly at the State hospital yesterday morning and landed in the city loekuij. He tore bandages oft a wound on his head and ing in the Hotel Jermyn today at o'clock, noon. Smith's selected six are down on the program for a series.

of novel stunts. audiences in this city and valley. sons. Anthonv and David. She is also survived bv one brother.

Anthony'Mul dertg, of this city, and by two sisters, Sister Mary Henry, of Hoboken, N. .1., N. two sisters, airs, margarci Duane, of New York, and Mrs. Catherine Drlscoll, of Pittsburgh. Mill airla Strike.

One hundred and fifty girls employed at the Frost Van Riper silk mill, 11 Delaware avenue, West Pittston. went on striko yesterday afternoon following the resignation of John Buren, the assistant manager of the mill. Puren was taking the place of John B. Clark, the manager is on a vacation due to ill health. Mr.

Frost, one of the owners, stated thia afternoon that when Mr. Buran left his position the girls insisted that he return to work, but Mr. Buren declined to do so. Today the girls were Idle, and decline to go back tomorrow. They were given a voluntary increae of ten per cent, in wages last Saturday.

Stabbing Affair. James. Slung, of River street, Oregon, was arrested at i o'clock this morning en South Main street by Patrolman James Gallagher. When arrcRtcd Slung wan in an intoxicated condition and had a severe knife wound on the fleshy part of tha right hind which required four stitches to close. Ha was released this evening And will be given another hearing when the police make a further' investigation of tha case.

Slung informed the police that he had been in a fight with two men but did not Will Speak Tonight The president of the Gosoel Herald society. Rev. W. Motor.uen to Meet There will be a and Mrs. Catherine Cronln, of St.

G. Gehman. of Easton. will speak Louis. Mo.

The funeral announcement it was necessary to nanacun. mm De "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" Appropriately Arranged Far AU Quick service here or nyhr In lh wide world. Day Phone, 1454. Nlaht 44SO CLARK, Florist 124 Washlnnton Ave. Band Oonoert Postponed.

Announcement has been made that the band' concert at Savage Field, that was to have been held this evening at the band stand, has been postponed until next week Thursday. The desire of the committee to move the arch that is on the corners at prei nt to the site of the band stand before another corfcert is held, is assigned as the reason for the postponement. meeting on Friday evening of this week of the motormen and brakemen of the different mining departments will be made in the Tabernacle at 936 avenue, to night at 8 o'clock. He will in. tring to us a timely and practical message.

His visits Scranton SPECIALS at the French Roof Hall, Washburn VZSi XATSSBTm BIOLIIT, Miss Katherine Blglin. affectionately etroet and Garneld avenue, to discuss better working conditions. are always welcome and greeted by a hearty turnout or people. Ail are wel. Treated at Hospital.

William Bar come. rett. 37. of 108 Linden street, sustain Caves Delay Trains Traffic on the IRON FENCES every purpaa. ed lacerations of the sealp when struck fore the police arrlcd.

Meeting Postponed. Owing to the fact that the Trl district convention of the miners' union will be held at Wilkes Barre next week, the meeting of the Anthraelto Conciliation Board called for Monday afternoon has been At Army and Wavy Claft The program tonight at the Army and Navy club given under the direction of the entertainment committee, of the Community Service, will be especially good. Harry Madden and Keystone quartet, Miss Reba Morgan, contralto. Robert Schumann and others will appear. Sergeant Sam Newton, of the Scranton Soothe Your senu lor caisiua.

RosB F. O. Box 44, Scranwn. by glass while at work at qciock D. H.

railroad Was held up for almost five hours on Tuesday, due to further mine settlings in the vicinity Adv. yesterday afternoon for O'Brien contractors. Ha wu treated at the State hospital. CUSICC1S FUKERAL DIRECTORS of the Butler breaker, a few hundred yards above the Pittston depot The settling affected the tracks for a dis Itching Skin Vi 1 Child Struck by Auto. Veronica Mc VOTES AND PEftSOKAXS.

A meeting of importance to all Pun more high school alumni will, be held tance or about luo reet. with know who they ware. To Banauet Service Men District" Hale, seven, of 101 Mulberry street, was treated at the State hospital at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, for flesh burns of the right arm and knee. All Jrl: Bnp 25. OIlmit SO.

Talnm Sul Mea fro nf "Omtlcw. I11M," Attorney George W. Maxey will be the principal speaker at a banquet to be police force will give whistling Jfi this evening in the high school auditorium at 7:30 o'clock. Business In connection with the permanent memorial will be taken up. William Tolan.

of P.igg street, received a fractured rib while working at No. 5 colliery yesterday. Dr. Robinson has returned to his office on Chestnut street, where he will specialize on diseases of tha stomach. Adv.

hook Boitila Xnptiaii. On Saturday last Miss Myrtle Shook, of West Pittston, and Ralph Roslle, of Wyoming, wore married at the home of Mrs. Herbert Bircher, of Parke avenue, Poughkeepsle, N. Y. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Frederick 8. Arnold, Following the ceremony they left on a honeymoon and their return will reside at 13S Washington street, West Pittston. Mr. Rosalia recently returned from France where he was a aorporal in the Second Reglnient of Motor Me chanlba. New II BCgg53S 1 Voile Waistk mmmBBBUBm ammmmsaamssssamL' Extraordinary Of At the "Cash and Carry" Market: Haddock 1 round XeJC Fresh Pike 1 Or Tumid XOW Pickerel ruuu yv Gistoca 9ftr I'vund Butterf.sh 9 fa, round ul' Sea Trout 0(e round iiWl Steak Cod OC 1 mmd iJV Spanish Mackerel round OC Lake Trout 9ft.

round JUL White Fish Oftr round WVt Srrfall Bluefish OO. fuund JJl Steak Halibut QC Pound. aJJC Steak Salmon pound aJaJC Green Shrimp OA Pound JUy Cooked Shrimp 9C Pound JJi EAST SCRANTON 0B Masses la at, Joha'a. Friday tha Feast of tha Assumption, a Holy Day of Obligation, masses will be sang in St. John's Catholic church aa follow: 6:30 o'clock, and o'clook.

So Dozen Dainty Waists Made to Sell at 2.50 Mrs. Emma Howell and daughter. Pearl, of Ridge Row, have returned borne after spending a week in Center moreland, Pa. Misses Madge Burns and Mae Foy, of Linden street, have returned from a visit In New York. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Thoma and daughter. Marlon, of 25 l'rescott avenue, have returned to city from a viait In Wilkes Barre. Miss Mercedes Mahon, of KM Harrison avenue, rtturned recently from a week's stay at Lake Wlnola, IRON FENCES evei purpose Send, for catalog. Rsas Bros, P.

O. Bos 44. Scranton. Adv. Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With We Charge 2c Pound Extra For Cleaning Fish xrrs iroasa etbambb.

NEW YORK, August 14. The wireless station at Sandy Hook, early this morning, picked 'up a message staling the outbound United States Shipping Board steamrr. Point Judith hart collided at mranlght with the Norwegian steamer, John Rlumer, off the Jersey coast. The Blumer was reported returning to this port, assisted by tugs. Most soapa and prepared shampoos eorttaln too much alkali, which Js very Injurious, a It dries tha scalp and makes tha hair brittle.

The beat thins to use is Mulslfled cocoanut oil shampoo, for this la pure and entirely greaseiesa. It's very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last tha whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in a teaspoonful Is all t. .1 Is.

required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, eleanses thoroughly rlncaa out easily. Tha hair vines quickly and even and Is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy to handle. Besides, It looneni and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. .00 eacti: GREEM RIDGE All new, clean, fresh, perfect nierchand ise cvbry style end characteristic cf higher priced waists baby necks, frilled necks, roun necks; plain whita or colored edges.

All sizes, 38 to 46, A wonderful assortment. I THE PIERCE COMPANY "Scranton'i Market Center Far Mora Than Half a Century" Rug and Linoleum Sale. During July and August. Wa have Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Capweli are entertaining Mr, and Mrs. William K. Frye, Miss Laura Ludwlg, of Read Ing, and Miss Mary Ludwlg, who motored in from Pine Grove' Pa. Tha funeral of Charles W. Harris, of 111S Klectrlc street, was held yesterday afternoon hla late home.

Mr. Harrs wae for years a druggst of Penn avenue. The casket was ear red by Frank, Earl and George Harris, Robert Smith, John Zoigner and A. E. Hough.

IRON FENCES Sana for catalog. Rsaa P. O. Hos 44, Scranton. 2ee Windov See Window 'Dipiay II greatly reduced all pricaa on our en tlrj tock (ruga and linoleums).

We hav tha laigait stock In I he city, WltH tha "lowest prtoei." Wa take your (rty bonds luat tha same ai Display 11SU114 ro mm ijja' sash (Vou gat every cant). Cammiavt, ParaltaM mart 10 Lack, nest Western Union..

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