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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 17

Publication:
The Tribunei
Location:
Scranton, Pennsylvania
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Page:
17
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,17 THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1928 OUR BOARDING HOUSE By AHERN DORRICETOIK MV PEAR BKcrtME "3A GLAD THAI IS WrePLV lb 1 1 5 Wyoming Ave. 2 STORES 214 No. Main Ave. rtteft REASON fHAAlltfAT Vbu Diptff ASK ATM01MTHLYM EET foR A LOAN Trfe MArfioNALTEPUBLlCAN COMAArffEe rlAS IMPLOREP ME ib AflfeNP VoU RECALL ThVT He SAIP WAS 2flAl6 rn OFENGINEERSCLUB trie AT KANSAS CnY AS hi AN AUlLlARV fo "THE MAIN SPEAKER, AS A PELe.3A T10 "frfe REPUBLICAN CoVEJktflOd, uu AMD "Trig JISPARA3rM5 CAS SOMETfrilN3 PREVEN TS HIM TROM JELIVERIN6 THE KEVklaTg SPEECH uvi STEELE WILL ADDRESS ON SAND FLOTATION METHOD OF PREPARING ANTHRACITE COAL FOR MARKET I KMoul Vol) WILL Ncrf BE AT frfe SO I wotf BOTMER TO LOOK VoU UP AT THE No Mail Orders FiUed At These Prices Right Reserved tO Limit Quantities ST RE COT RATE A KAUSAS CITV COLiNTV 3AIU i AOliR LOVIN6 BROTHER, AMOS DRA SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! vUfA VTHAT LL HtM': rit; dtu iip MAAR Vs IIU nil 3 25c Woodbury's Facial Soap Home Heeds 25c 2 for Limit, 4 To a Customer Spring Tonics $1.00 Ovoferrin 79c $1.25 Gray's Tonie Wampole's Phospho Lecithin 79c $1.20 Dare's Mentha Pepsin, 89c $155 Mayer's Remedy 85o Jad Salts Dreeo 98c Maltine Preparations $1.10 Nuxated Iron 79c 60o Yeast Foam Tablst 43c 60e McCoy's. Tablets Petermn't Roaeh Powder 16e 29e S1e Petermen'e Moth Food, 16e 51c Petermtn'e Liquid, 29o 51e Creelin 22e 45e.89e Black Fla Powder, 1Ze 34e 67e Black Flag Liquid, 21e 38c 72e Sini Fluth 21c Larvax 81e Tragar'a Dead Shot 25c 55c Liquid Veneer 23c 45c Lyeol 22e 41e 81e Lux Soap Chipi 2 for 19e Dethol 98o Houbigaht's Bath Salts $1.50 Size $1.00 Houbigant's Talcum Powder $1.00 Size $2.50 Size $1.50 I CHARLES DORRANCE Charles Dorrance, president of the Engineers society of northeastern IT InC ErAV rs I rt 192Si er nu stnviet ic prr.

u. pt Of Cigars. Cigarettes Tobacco At Unequaled Cut Prices 25 Bosak i Horke Vino I Iennsylvania, and Thomas V. Steele, general superintendent of the Von Storch colliery, South Penn Collieries Company, will be the speakers at the $1.50 fff Ovaltine Pep Drink survived by her husband. John: four monthly meeting of the former men tioned organization to be held Sat daughters and a son, Margaret, Helen Catherine and John Kelly, and three urday evening, June 2, at the West moreland club, Wilkes Barre.

sisters, Mrs. William Dougherty, Mrs. Bernard Harding and Mrs. McHale. Meetings of the Engineer's society have found favor with the member and have been largely attended MRS.

JEAN MATTHEWS Mrs. Jean Matthews, wife of Fred Matthews, of 127 Penn avenue, died the past year. Engineers from all sections of the anthracite field have bene making reservations and have found the meetings to be. a means of yesterday morning. She leaves three brothers and a sister, Mrs.

Charles Coywn, of Chicago; Philip Jeavons, of Easton; William Jeavons, of New York, and Daniel Jeavons, of Hazle interchanging ideas and problems. Much of the time is given over to th3 campaign lor boosting tne sale ol an thracite. The program arranged for the June is bound to be of unusual in JACOB RUPPENTHAL Jacob Ruppenthal, formerly of terest to local mining engineers as topics vitol importance in mining are to discussed. The talks are to' be Havana El La Palina; Dutch Ribbon Producto Cigars Master jCigars Cigars Cigars 6for35c 4 for 30c 4 30c 4 for 30c Havana Cinco Dan 44 Rrown Cigars O'Brien Cigar, Cigars Cigars' 6for25c 1 6for25c 6for25c 6 for 35c Camel Lucky Fatima Chester aaa Strike field 200 for 200 for Mil 200 for $1.18 $1.18 S1 59 I si.18 Piedmonts Edge Prince Velvet Ann worth Albert Tobacco 200 TOr Tobacco Tobacco $1.18 14c 14c 14c Scranton, died Tuesday night at his home, 169 Lincoln Boulevard, Ken given by active members of the Engineers' society who are experienced more, N. following a brief illness.

He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Ruppenthal, (nee Weber) and by five sons, Emil, William, Milton, Herbert if Pepsodent Tooth Paste I mining engineers and who have a and Walter. Funeral services will be this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial in Elmlawn cemetery, Buffalo. MISS ANN FITZSIMMONS Miss Ann Fitzsimmons, 310 South Main avenue, died yesterday morning following an illness of thre? months. She was a native of Sus quehanna, Pa daughter of the late iff Fletcher's (I Castoria Iff Pierce's (I Medicines Mr.

and Mrs. John Fitzsimmons. Her special interest in both the organization and the society. Dorrance and. Steele, through theft many years experience, are well qualified to handle their respective subjects, Mr.

Dorrance will speak on "Progress in Mining, Preparing and marketing Anthracite, 1820 to 1920." Mr. Steele's subject will be "Preparation of Coal by Sand Flotation Method at Von Storch Colliery of the South Penn Collieries Company." A motion picture on "The Story of Dynamite" will be presented through the courtesy of the I. du Pont de Nemours Company. This firm should prove of interest to engineers Yngaged in cutting coal. 1 Jf Reservations can be made by get fv ting in touch with B.

IS. Schaefer, 'secretary of the Engineer's society. James Thomas and George Gorniak are looking after preliminary only immediate survivor is a brother, Charles Fitzsimmons, a Lackawanna Patent Medicine railroad dispatcher. A funeral mass will take place at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning in St. Patrick's church.

Burial will be in St. John's cemetery, 50c Pebeco ROBERT J. LYNOTT Robert Lynott, 31, of 2102 Wayne Tooth Paste avenue, this city, cashier of tne Peoples State bank, Newton, 67c 95c 67c 38c died yesterday afternoon in the Mercy hospital, Scranton, following iuss an operation. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Lynott; two brothers, Thomas and Peter, and four sisters, Margaret, Mary, Anna it and Sister Alice, of the Mercy order. He was a nephew of Rev. J. E. Lynott, pastor of St.

Patrick's church, Wilkes Barre. MRS. RACHEL D. WILLIAMS Mrs. Rachel D.

Williams, of East Broad street, Nanticoke, widow of John D. Williams, died Tuesday afternoon. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Edward Gething, of Nanticoke. The funeral will take place this afternoon with services at 2 o'clock.

Burial will be in the Nanticoke cemetery. THOMAS CONNOLLY The funeral of Thomas Connolly, 2923 Pittston avenue, was held yes terday morning. A requiem mass was sung in St. Joseph church by Kev. William Cawley and interment was in the parish cemetery.

Casket bearers $1.00 Miles' Remedies $1.25 Peptomangan (Gude's) 1.00 Nujol Oil 60e California Syrup Figs $1.20 Scott's Emulsion 35c Energine Cleaner i 75e Vick'a Vapo Rub $1.20 Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin $1.25 Creomulsion $1.00 Lysol Disinfectant $1.25 Father John's Medicine $1.00 Wampole'i Cod Liver Oil 60o Doan'e Pills $1.20 Glycothymoline $1.20 Sal Hepatiea $1.00 Zonite Antiseptic 60e Diapepsin, Pipe's $1.13 Swamp Root, Kilmer's MRS. DELIA KELLY Mrs. Delia Kelly, formerly of Third avenue, Bellevue, died yesterday morning. The body was removed to the of Nell Kelly, 742 Cherry street, South Scran ton. She is were: Michael Heffron, Edward Judge Martin Kelley, Patrick Flannery, ff Pinkham's Compound nomas Hughes and Charles Sipple.

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