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15 PHONB 7222 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1934 FINANCIAL BUSINESS SERVICE REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CLASSIFIED DISPLAY SEEIN' STARS By Feg Murray Did 7 2 2 2 I c7Tlrs INI ROOFING HOW IB TBX TUCK to repair yonr roofs. Prices reasonable. Phono 4 0511. LACKAWANNA BOOFDK1 OOSATAHT. UPHOLSTERING OPHOCSTERINQ.

renelrlnt and rsflniab lnc. reed furniture sainted, silo covers made to order at reasonable prices. Guaranteed workmanship. Call 4 1898. J.

Eauptman. til Dlx Court. MOVING HAULINO MOVING BT CERTIFIED CARRIER All loads Insured. E. T.

Blackledge. 885S. EMPLOYMENT FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED FIRST CLASS COOK AND MAID. WHITS OR COLORED. PROTESTANT OR OATH OLIO.

DO NOT WASTE A STAMP UNUJ96 YOU HAVE FIRST CLASS REFERENCES. ADDRESS B. 0 REPUBLICAN OmCE. MALE HELP WANTED TWO YOUNG MEN, local order department. snort nours, gooa pay.

Mr. perns. uoai enccnanee mag. WANTED experienced provision salesman acquainted in scranton and vicinity to sen duality products. Jacoo Forst packing Co.

Kingston. New York. SALESMAN WANTED, married man with car. salary and expenses, call F. H.

Hea ter, uotei jermyn. alter 10 a. m. TEA AND COFFEE ROUTES Big. reliable weal nrm neeas uiree men immediately.

Previous experience unnecessary but must ne pnycauy aoie ana wining to service 200 regular consumers on routes in and around Scranton for about 122.50 weekly. plus bonus. Apply 814 Mulberry to 13. SALESMEN BOOK. MAGAZINE or service experience to call on business executives and professional men.

No price resistence. Unusual commissions, dally draw. Call oerore is or auer 4 p. 406 Brooks Building. SINGLE MAN WANTED To work on a (arm.

H. Ollendick. Chinchilla. Pa. MEN WANTED Good positions for two men wno can auaury to sell electric refrigerators.

Stoehr St Fieter. Dial easi. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE YOUNG MAN WANTS Butler work, or general houseman. Phone 2 4440 FINANCIAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNTITES KITCHEN AND DINING ROOM fully equipped, connected with hotel, good location, very reasonable. Hotel Farrlng ton, Wilkes Barre.

pa. RESTAURANT with fixtures, liquor license. aiso aaa station, roseasion at once, bargain to quick buyer. Peter Sachele. New Mllford.

Lacfca. Trail. MONEY TO LOAN LOANS AND FINANCING Atlantic Finance Co. 604 Wyoming Ave. Phone 4 1881.

3300 AND UPWARD on Improved real estate In Lackawanna County. Steed's Realty 431 Lackawanna Ave. LOANS. $10 TO 1300 Personal Finance Company. Second Floor.

327 Lackawanna Aye. Social News (Continued from Page Four) Gamy is well known as an athlete. having played on the varsity basket ball, baseball and football teams of Roxbury academy, Cheshire, and Mercersburg academy. Later he played professional baseball with Buffalo In the International league and with Scranton in the Y. P.

league. He is now associated with the Inter national Color Printing company, Par sons. The Junior Welsh Women's society of Lackawanna county will conduct a mixed card party in Platt Woolworth auditorium on Wednesday evening, April 11, to which the public is in vited. Mrs. Torrington R.

Watkins is chairman of arrangements and is be ing assisted by Miss Elizabeth Williams, Mrs. Matthew Mackie. Mrs, George Wettling, Miss Catherine Phillips, and Miss Mary Evans. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Clare Mary Moran, daugh ter of Mrs. Mary G.

Moran, 1411 North Washington avenue, and Attorney Gerard W. O'Malley, son of Mrs. James J. O'Malley, Olyphant, which took place yesterday morning in St. Paul's church, tne Rev.

Daniel Langan officiating. Miss Moran was an attractive bride in her ensemble of brown, with trimmings of white pique. Her hat was of biege straw and her coat tan, with fur trim, she wore shoulder corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Russell J.

O'Malley. the ma tron of honor, was attired in navy blue. witn matching fabric hat and a shoulder corsage of gardenias. Attorney Russell O'Malley attended his brother as best man. Following a wedding breakfast at Hotel Jermyn, Attorney and Mrs.

OMalley left for New York. Uoon their return they will reside at 1411 North Washington avenue. The bride was employed by Charles H. Center Insurance company. At torney O'Malley, who is associated with his brother In the law firm of O'Malley te O'Malley, is a graduate of Ford ham university and the University of Pennsylvania law school.

The Friday fortnightly club win meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 O'clock in the home of Mtes Helen Will. ler, 1518 Wyoming avenue. 0 Mrs. Margaret Brundae. nhanaui Of Salon 130.

8 40. will mwn her home, 645 Webster avenue, Dunmore, tonight for a card nartv for the ben. eflt of the organization. 0 0 0 Reservations for the dinner in tinnnp of the school of instruction, Lackawanna District No. 1, Daughters of America, to be held Anril in Wash ington hall, will close on Saturday.

twin jenuns, district deputy, phone No. 3 3841, and Elizabeth Warnke, chairman of the vava and means com mittee, phone no, 2 8755, are accept ing reservations. 0 At an informal bridge tea on Easter a a MONEY TO LOAN njl TO ADTO OWNERS Inl Auto Finance oc uiwi wj. UU Hi Wyoming Ave. Ph.

8H1 MORTGAGE LOAMS HHGOTIATXD on real estate security. Terms to suit narrower. Ca. Dwell. Attorney.

Gcranton Ufe Bide. LIVESTOCK HORSES, CATTLE, OTHER STOCK in HAVE JUST RECEIVED 50 head of farm and mine mules and a few nice mated teams of farm horses, all thoroughly broke from the farms of the Middle West. We also have a complete selection of farm and mine harness. Come soon and get an early selection. Miller and Sons, West Pitteton Farm.

Rear Fox Hill Country Club. FOR SALE FINE LOT OF HORSES. Several matched teams. Inquire M. Dinner Feed Store.

337 Perm. Ave. SEAL BROWN MORGAN HORSE, weight around 1,050, good cheap farm horse, ISO. 1311 Bryn Mawr West Side, three blocks off South Main Ave. FOR SALE, lot of Iowa farm horses, weight 1.400 to 1.800 pounds each.

Walter Greaves, rear Erie Station, Dunmore. MERCHANDISE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE, counters, coffee mill, butter re. irigerator, on tank. sale, snow shelving. 121 N.

Main Ave. O. W. Warnke. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, good Pittston range, Ivers and Pond piano, a fine Instrument, like new.

315 N. Main Taylor. Pa. Phone Taylor 121, SHOW CASES FOR aftjc also bebv car riage, seltzer's Dept. Store, 528 cedar Avenue.

ANDES COAL. OAS AND COMBINATION Ranges at reduced prices, wesson Bros. IK West Lackawanna Ave. COAL FOR SALE A ANTHRACITE Best high test. Large pea.

15.15: Nut, is.is: itsnge. st.is: no. 14.50. Guaranteed. GRADE Pea.

15.76 Nut. 17.50: Range. IB.75: NO. 1. 13.75.

L. A. Lewis. 3 miM. BUCKWHEAT.

I3.7S: Pea. 15.75: Nut. stove. 17.50: Range. Herman Young.

Phone 4 1517, Prompt deli erles. A ANTHRACITE Bert fresh mined eosl. Pea. Buck. $3.75: Range.

Nut. $7.50. 4 1623. Dick Lewis. STOVE.

$7.50: Chestnut. $7.50: Poa Coal Range. 16.50; Domestic Buckwheat, $4.25. All fresh mined coal. Delivered to your bins on day mined.

Phone your orders to 3 1177 or 2 6502. T. F. Quinn Coal Company. FIREWOOD.

CUT IN LENGTH For stove or fireplace. A anthracite coal, rnone Dennis. si45. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE, dresser. $5: bed, $3: breakfast set.

dlnln table. $5: Brussell rug buffet, $10; enameled Rudd gas water heater, piano bench. $8: Edison phono Sraph, $5: Oak dining room chairs, tablet uffet. Pall a dav water heater. Drop Head Singer.

$8: bed davenport, $10: book shelf. $3: sideboard. Simmons walnut bed spring and mattress to fit. $15: new enameled combination range, $48.50. Cummings' Furniture.

201 Jefferson Ave. near Spruce St. MACHINERY TOOLS ELEOTRIO MOTORS, bought, sold and re paired. CARL QINUHJSt Oapouse Ave. STORE FIXTURES COUNTERS, back counters, beer coolers for sale.

Refrigeration cases and market coolers built to order. Universal Woodworking 818 N. Washlneton Ave. Phone 3 3176. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY old gold and gold filled Jewelry.

Highest prices paid. 10 $10.00 14 $14.00 11 $11.00 os. Brennan. Baisden and Zitsel man. 2nd floor, parr Bide Ul Adams Ave.

at their home, Mr and Mrs. Prank Stoeckel, School street, announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Thelma Mae Stoeckel, to Angelo A. Ciccotti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Domin lck Ciccotti, Lackawanna avenue.

The guests included: Mrs. Arthur E. Buddenhagen, Williamsport; Miss Irene Deckels, Bath, N. Misses Mary Biancardi, Helen R. White, Josephine Farrell and Mary L.

Groark, Philadelphia, and Mrs. R. J. Flynn, Mrs. M.

B. Reap. Mrs. Charles Stan ton, Mrs. Uriah Thomas, and Misses Esther Keating, Florence Boland, Kath erine Timlin and Dorothy Stoeckel, city.

0 0 0 Charming in its simplicity was the marriage of Miss Ann Claire Tierney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Tierney, 1150 South Main avenue, and Nicholas A. Pervish, son of Mrs.

S. J. Pervish, 1001 Euclid avenue, which took place yesterday morning at 7 o'clock at St. Ann's monastery. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Father Jordan, who also celebrated the nuptial mass which followed. Mrs. Ella Walsh presided at the organ dur ing the ceremony. Miss Rose Murray and James Tierney were the atten dants. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the bride's home, after which the couple left for trip to New York.

Upon their return they will live at 1441 Bulwer avenue. Miss Tierney was credit manager for Sears, Roebuck and company and Mr. Pervish is manager of the furniture service department of the same com pany. 0 0 0 An all day meet of the Woman's union will be held Friday in Immanuel Baptist church beginning at 10 a. m.

to do white cross work. Luncheon will be served at noon to be followed by missionary session at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Bertha York will apeak on "Africa." Music will be furnished by the Progressive Glee club. The execu tive board will meet at 1 p.m.

ooo A dance which attracted a large at tendance among the younger as well as adult sets of the city last evening was the annual Easter dance of the Keystone Literary and Dramatic society, which was held in the ballroom of the Hotel Jermyn. A popular or chestra played for the dancing, and an entertainment program was enjoyed, ooo. One of the largest of the post Lenten social affairs which attracted guests from Lackawanna. Luzerne and Wyoming counties was the annual charity ball of the Catholic Charity guild which was held last night in the crystal ballroom of Hotel Casey. Hun.

dreds of people attended the brilliant affair, for which elaborate plans entailing weeks of preparation were made by a large committee headed by Mrs. Joseph Hanlon. Dancing, cards, and an entertainment program were provided for the enjoyment of the guests. In the receiving line were: Mrs. Hanlon, and Mesdames P.

J. Heston, Gerald Vanston, J. N. Edmunds, P. J.

Casey, Charles Hurst, T. Quinn, Albert Bailey, of of APARTMENTSUNFURNISHED 825 sj ROOU' APARTMENT. MS 8 roona apartment, modern with electric door openers, no arson mats St. BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT. 314 and 311 Sprnce also two apartments.

3 and 4 rooms. Rea sonawe rent, aaysr oavmow, jo Street, POR RENT BUILDINO, 211 Lackawanna Ave. complete with fixtures for cloth' foe and Also excellent loca tion for furniture. Myer Davldow 304 Spruce 8t. POR RENT Two stores.

219 Wyoming ana so Linden St. see M. T. Howler. 2JJ Wyoming Ave.

FOR RENT. 211 Lackawanna 24X10, one of the best locations In Scranton for a bar and restaurant. Very low rant Myer Davldow 304 Spruce St. OARAGES FOR RENT SCHLAQER 1414, two 3 ear garages with cement iioor. Kent ti.zo oer montn.

Call 4 317. HOUSES FOR RENT DESIRABLE MODERN HOU8E8. Monsey room single. Delaware room single. 814 Delaware phone 4 5480.

MULBERRY 120, between Madison and Monroe, desirable end light room corner house, city steam. Reduced rent. ORDBN RIDGE 1134 Flsk half double house, 7 rooms, an improvements. Reasonable. Phono 4 0484.

357 N. REBECCA single house with all improvements, inquire anoe anop same address. Oeo. Hack. REAR MONROE 717.

Five room single house. Phone 5872. SINGLE HOUSE, rooms, bath, improve ments, stationary stove, large garden. Reasonable rent. 704 Eynon St.

CEDAR 315. half double. rooms, all improvements, reasonable rent. In quire 805 Cedar or phone 4 4515. I HOUSES FURNISHED ROOMING HOUSE 400 block Adams 10 rooms, partly furnished, reascnaoia rent.

Phone 0020 1220 PROVIDENCE ROAD 10 room house, all improvements. J. P. Stansbury. OFFICE AND DESK ROOM OFFICES POR RENT In the Ad Ltn Bldg.

Rentals from 110 UP. rnone 3 san. SUBURBAN FOR RENT ENJOY THE NEW TRAIL to College Park. 12 minutes' drive, single nomes ior rem with option to buy. SUnder Brothers.

SEVERAL desirable properties. Clarks Bummit and vicinity, ward B. rarser. Clarks Summit. Pa.

Phone 2. MOSCOW, main road. Van Brunt highway. plenty parking spaoe. Phone 7101.

WANTED TO RENT WANTED, modern apartments and bouses for desirable tenants I have to place. List yours now. Get first choice. C. Rodriguex.

811 Lackawanna Ave. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FARMS AND LAND COMPLETE 81.475. terms. 54 acres, build ings, iruit. slave roao.

aaoecow, Oellgaard. Scranton Electric Bids. FOR SALE 81 acre farm 'A mile from Hawiey. FUiiy stocicea. win bmwiwc quick buyer.

Wm. J. Robinson, 87 Williams Carbondale. FIFTY SIX ACRES, 'state road, near Scran ton. 1 cows, i horses, chickens, tools.

Prloe $1,800. terms. Maday. 137 Adams. COTTAGES RESORTS HARVEY'S LAKE, near nienle ground, twin cottages on one ov.

tFii' woo. Rare bargain for oulek buyer. Phono Moosle. 1271 J. Nation' Inventors Show Their Gadgets SEATTLE, April 2 (JP).

Automobiles that will hop Into parking places, skip lightly up hill, and maybe jump over pedestrians, and tires that whistle when they go flat these are some of the dreams of American Inventors who gath ered here today for their national congress. The hop, skip and Jump automobile is supposed to become possible through a rotary wing invented by Erie, von Haven of 'Seattle. It was described as powerful lifting devise which would facilitate hill climbing and even make automobile flying possible. It works something like helicopter. F.

Y. Wyncoop of Denver submitted an automatic tire valvs cap which toots warning when air pressure is gone. There was also a meter duplicator for gasoline trucks, to make certain the truck driver delivers the right amount of fuel to service stations. Lackawanna Chapter Installs New Heads District deputy grand matron, Flossie Chase, Carbondale, Installed the following officers of Lackawanna chapter, No. 188, O.

E. on Friday evening in Washington hall: worthy matron, Mrs. Katnryn Harris; associate matron, Mrs. Mary Thirlon; conductor, Mrs. Edith Davis; associate conductor, Mrs.

Helen Thomas; secretary, Mrs. Carrie Sikofsky; treasurer, Mrs. Carrie Ssslinger; organist, Mrs. Nellie Marcy; marahsll. Miss Pearl Gardner; chaplain, Mrs, Jessie Baus tine; adah, Mrs.

Louise Ayres; Ruth Mrs. Mary Baxter: Esther, Mrs. My fanwy Evans; Martha, Mrs. Mabel Swingle; Electa, Mrs. Magdalene Lltt: warder, Mrs.

Eva Morgans; sentinel, Mrs. Irweider, and flag bearer, Mrs. Ruth Dearden. Little Flower Campers Enjoy Annual Reunion Several hundred campers attended the Little Flower camp reunion held yesterday afternoon at Weston field to renew acquaintanceships among the girls and to introduce to them the camp's new director, Mrs. Kathken McCann Richards.

The reception committee included Mrs. Richards, the Rev. Joseph Nallin, diocesan director of camps; Miss Romalne Reilly, head counsellor, and other counsellors. Those taking part In the program were: Miss Martha Norton, who gave a recitation, Misses Winifred Murray and Mary Barrett, who sang, and Misses Mary Ackerman and Mary Car LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE 800 BLOCK N. REBECCA AVE.

2 lots, cheap to auick buyer. Phone 4 I17S TO EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WANTED TO TRADE FOR FARM, double house, all improvements, business Iocs tion. For Information write D. J. Ro sol ail'.

1401 Dorothy City. REPUBLICAN CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Repossessed 1933 DeSoto Sedan DRIVEN ONLY (qse 8800 MILES 9 i tel Scranton Auto Finance Co. ADLIN BUILDING Now You Can Buy a Used Car At NRA Prices! 1883 Chevrolet Coach 1058 Chevrolet Coupe 1832 Chevrolet Ceape 193! Willys Knight Sport Cease 11133 Essex Terraplane Coach 1032 Ford 4 cylinder Coops 1031 Chevrolet Coupe 1931 Buick 8 cylinder Sedan 1930 Chevrolet Sedan 1939 Chevrolet Ceape 1930 Ford Coach BULLS HEAD MOTOR NORTH MAIN AVENUE PROVIDENCE ROAD Open Evenings Phone 82M NEED MONEY? Borrow On Your Car No Endorsers. No Red Tape.

Auto Finance Credit Co. 1119 WYOMING AVE. (New Location) Repossessed Car Bargains 1981 CHEVROLET $319 COUPE 1931 FORD DELUXE SEDAN, Like New 1980 DODGE SEDAN 1919 CHEVROLET COACH 1930 GRAHAM SEDAN Beautiful Condition 1981 CHEVROLET ROADSTER, Rumble Seat 1930 FORD COUPE EAST PAYMENTS $277 $177 $109 $219 $219 $179 Money Loaned On Used Car Lowest Batea. KEYSTONE AUTO FINANCE CO. 549 WYOMING AVE.

PHONE 4 1 Ml roll, who gave specialty numbers. A motion picture of the camp and a swim completed the affair. Activities (Continued from Page Four) men Voters on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clook In Chamber of Commerce building, the Rev. C. A.

Hallen beck will speak on "The Management Form of Government." A business session will precede the program. A feature of the meeting of the garden department of the Century club yesterday afternoon in the clubhouse was an illustrated lecture on Chinese gardens by the White brothers. Sev eral water color pictures of Chinese gardens were also displayed in the clubhouse during the afternoon. All the glory of China's beautiful gardens are reflected in the lovely paintings and screen pictures which the White brothers have painted with exquisite artistry. Following the lecture, tea was served In the lounge.

The executive board of the Scranton City chapter, D. A. will meet on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock In the board rooms at the century cms, The women of the John Raymond Memorial church will hold their monthly luncheon and business mest ing Wednesday of this week. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 noon. The business meeting will follow immediately.

Mrs. Roy Bullock will be hostess and will be assisted by Mrs. Benjamin sny der and Mrs. William R. Jones.

The public is Invited to the luncheon. Camp 101, P. O. of met last night in Malta hall with the president, Etta Brink, presiding. Plans were completed for a card party to be held after the business (nesting on Monday, April 16.

Members and friends are invited. Delegates to the district meeting are asked to communicate with Rae Howe, the secretary, regarding the time and place of the next session. Mrs. W. H.

Lewis, Clarks Green, will entertain her reading club at her home this afternoon. Mrs. Harold Hallet will read "Mary of Scotland." Will Give Card Party For Old Ladies Home Mrs. Mary Salsbery, departmental vice president of the Ladies' of the Grand Army of Pennsylvania, will open her home, 342 Butler street, on Saturday afternoon and evening for a card party to be held for the bene fit of the organisation's home at Haw kins station, SwlssvlUe. At present there are ninety three old ladles at the home, for whom department officers throughout the state are earning contributions.

Playing will begin in the afternoon at 2:15 o'clock and In the evening at 8:15 o'clock. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments served. Players are asked to provide cards. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! C. S.

MOTOR 88 Dodsw Sedan SMS 8S) Maraiea Ceape (R. 'SO 8tadebaker Sedan HS 'St Reeawe Sedan $4s is wiuys "0" cae (St. 8 Used Tracks Te fi Select From EXTRA SPECIAL! 193? Chevrolet Castesa Sedan, Wire Wheels, Trash Rack. Arm Bests, Assist Cords. Finished la SelM Black, Appearance and Banning Condition Excellent.

Priced te Sell Qolek. Studebaker Distributors lSvt WYOMING AVE. Open Evenings Pawns 4 4181 CALVEY HAS: SPORT COUPES AND ROADSTERS tOSl Ford Sport Roadater $219 1930 WMIya Knight Sport $265 1982 Plymouth Sport Ceape $379 1980 Graham Sport $240 1930 Hudson Sport Coupe $265 19t9 Auburn Sport Stf Cft Cabriolet eJAOJf CC Others Sedans, Coapee ffC 33 And Coaches Calvey Motor Co. 614 WYOMING AVE. COYER SATS: By Buying; Your Car Here, Yon Get GOOD APPEARANCE GOOD CONDITION PRICED RIGHT TERMS YOU'LL LIKE We're 1983 Ford 4 door DeL.

85SS 1933 Ford 8 Tudor DeL, 9525 1933 Ford 8 Tuder 193? Ford Victoria $39S 1932 Ford Fordor Del $425 1932 Ford Coupe, R. 8. 8365 1932 Ford 8 Roadster DeL 93M 1932 Chevrolet Coach $385 1932 Ford 8 Fhaetea $325 1B31 Ford Victoria 2J.t 1931 Ford Tudor $26(1 1931 Stude. Pres. Sedan $.195 1931 Ford Coupe, S.

$265 1931 Ford Cabriolet 8265 1930 Ford Tudor $195 1939 Packard 5 paaa. Phaeton $195 1930 Ferd Tuder $1X5 1930 Ford Coupe, R. 8 $185 1929 Ford Tudor $115 1929 Ford Sport Coups 8115 1929 Chevrolet Coach $14' 1929 Ford Tudor $145 1929 LaSalle 7 pass. Sedan 8385 85 Others $25 up TRUCKS 1932 Ford 157" Stake 495 1932 Ford ton Panel $385 1982 Chevrolet ton Panel 8365 1929 Ferd Pickup $1.15 1928 Dodge 1 ton Stake SIM 19S8 Ren a4 ten Panel $145 Pierce Arrow 5 ton Truck $195 COYER MOTOR CO. 'ORD LINCOLN WTOMTNG AVE.

AT ASH ST. Liberal Tradea Easy Terase Phone 8271 Open Eveninge Dalton E. Class Will Produce Play "The Passing of the Third Floor Back," is the title of a play to be given by the Oxford class of the First Methodist Episcopal church, Dalton, on Friday night at 8 o'clock. Directing the play Is Mrs. Boyd Smith.

Characters Include: P. H. Van Fleet, T. R. Edwards, E.

C. Houser, Miss Ruth Hamblln, Nelson Bunnell, Myfawnwy Bunnell, Ben Weeks, Pauline Smith, Beulah Hayden, Emily Loucks, Laura Northup and R. M. Northup. The scene of the play Is in a London boarding house thirty years ago.

How the influence of one of the boarders transformed the whole crowd Into normal persons, Is depicted in the play. 1 The reserved seat diagram Is now on view at the Weseott Hardware store. Tribe of Ben Hur To Give Program A children's entertainment will be given tomorrow night in Memorial hall under the auspices of the Tribe of Ben Hur. Mrs. Prey, Eleanor Leaver, and Hattie E.

Troup are in charge of arrangements. The program will Include the following numbers: piano duet, Anne Lewis and Hattie Troup; reading, Shirley Thorn; reading, Evelyn Dem ming; vocal solo, Betty Newton; piano solo, Beatrice Leaver; reading, Jean Thorn; piano solo, Frank Leaver; costume solo, Shirley Thorn; piano duet, Viola Demmlng, Hattie Troup; reading, Jean Hulond; reading, Kathleen Hyland; piano duet, Gladys Mar stale. Leaver brothers; vocal duet, Kathken and Jean Hyland; playlet, "Foolish Grandpa," by M. Da vies, Harold Davles and Robert Davlec. Visiting Nurses Will Conduct Card Party The Visiting Nurses' association will conduct a card party in the Chamber of Commerce building tonight at o'clock.

Receipts will be used to defray the expenses of four nurses In attending the biennial convention of the national as sociation In Washington, D. April 14 23. The four delegates are: Mary Nalty, Evelyn Hart, Elizabeth Peck and Janet Peterson. Asks for Vengeance In His Suicide Note McKEESPORT, April 2 (ffVu Leav ing a note In which he asked friends to avenge the wrongs certain enemies did me," Alex Easton, 32, hanged him self In the basement of his home on Saturday. The coroner reported relatives said Easton and his wife had parted several days ago because of financial difficulties.

He was unemployed. Per Us far OmtcatlTt tesorttono 1 Time 16e Per Line I Times Me Per Llfle UoPerUne teaal RoUcm Ho Per line Bueslal Business Rates on Reauast 1 discount will allowed for Mi Mid (or is advance or within ton dvs Iter reoetot H1L oouot ilx average words to the tow. No ad tektn lor less than basis of Ihrot Hoes. An Ad Writer win sladlv aasut tm It desired to that tbe codv of vour Ad I prepared in such meaner to Drue we neatest results to too. Brrori In advertlslne.

(timid be reported tmsaedlately. The Republican will not bo reponibl tor more than one laoorreet inaeftlon. Ada ordered tor tbree or all tinea end topped before exultation will bo chawed tor onlv the number of tlmee that Ad eooeared. and adiuatmeat made at tbe rate earned. Adrertltlai ordered for trrenlar ineor awna takes ue one time mm.

Rate oer line for white (Deeo the aa a line of true. Chart ad Ada will be received by telephone. van Ad la restricted to lta ODOl Skatloo and to the retular style of type. tt has always been the aim of The 4bMAM nMiik11i.Mii Allmtnit nub llahinc all fraudulent and mlaleedlnc aavertisemenis. ins ikvubuoo endeavors to oubllah only truthful Classified Ads and will aooreclate Ite attention beinr called to any Classified Ad net eoaf ormlna to the htehest atend ard of honetty.

nrwmin ttmk Claastfted Ads will be accepted from a. m. to 10 a. m. dally except Saturday and Sunday.

Saturday. 1:30 a. a. to 4 a m. Sunday.

I p. m. to 10 p. n. Olasslfled Department located at JM X.

Washlneton An. Ads received by telephone win be siven promot and earelul attention. ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST AND FOUND LOST 120 bill in or near Post Office or Hill Section. Pinder please call 3 8511. Reward.

LOST, PAIR OF MAN'S GLASSES On Friday night. Central City. Finder Please call 2 8710. AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE THERE WILL BE EXPOSED to Public Sale, on Tuesday the 3rd day of April, 134. at 345 7 Chestnut street.

Ounmore, at 4:35 p. one DeSoto Sedan (burned), Serial No. Kr04OE, the same beln the property of Thomas J. Clifford, Apple street. Dunmore, and will be sold for storage.

Michael CoTdare, Constable, 2nd Ward Dunmore. Penna, THERE WILL BE EXPOSED to Public Sale on Tuesday the 3rd day of April, 1034, at 345 7 Chestnut street. Dunmore, at 4:30 p. one Ford Roadster. (damaed).

Engine No. A3493173. the aame being the property of Philip Huntington. R. D.

3 Moscow. and will be sold for storage. Michael Cord are. Constable. 2nd Ward.

Dunmore. Penna. WANTED AUTOMOTIVE OAR WANTED Small lletit coupe or roadster, good condition, state make, model, price. Write Box 815 Republican. AUTO WANTED Cash for good used Chevrolet, Ford or Plymouth.

Nothing older than 1938. Must be bargain. State condition, mileage and lowest cash pries. Box 17J4. In care of Republican.

BUSINESS SERVICE TYPEWRITER, ADDING MACHINE, REPAIRING CALL 3 5348 for guaranteed repair work on typewriters, cash registers, scales and adding machines. Bargains in used and rebuilt typewriters and adding machines. Guaranteed same as new. 350 Adams Ave. HEATING PLUMBING SINKS, bath tubs, stationary wash trays.

The Bell New and Used Plumbing and Beating Supplies, lot Wyoming Ave. LEGAL NOTICES NO. 13947 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Wsshington. D. C.

Jsn. II. 134. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence pre sented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear mat "scranton National Bank" In the City of Scranton, in the County of Lackawanna, and State of Pennsylvania, has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States, required to bo compiled with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of Banking: Now. Therefore 1.

J. F. T. O'Connor. Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby cer tify tnat "scranton National Bank" in the City of Scranton In the County of Lacka wanna and State of Pennsylvania Is author ised to commence the business of Banking as provided In Section Fifty One Hundred and Sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States.

In Testimony Whereof witness my band no Beat oi oinoa to is iota oay oi January, 1084. J. F. T. O'CONNOR.

Comptroller of the Currency jen. io me. Apni a TO THE LOT OWNERS OF PROSPECT Hill Cemetery: The annual meeting will be held Friday evening. April tth, 1834, at 7: sn o'clock p. m.

in the lown hell. Peek ville. for the purpose of electing three (I) trustees to serve two (2) years and the transaction of any business that may prop erly oe prougnt oerore tne meeting. JOSEPH D. ENGLISH.

Secretary, 701 Pleasant PeekylUe. Pa. Il A SCRANTON RAILWAY COMPANY NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE Plan of Reorganisation of the Scranton Railway COmpsny dated March 15. 1834. has been deoiarea operative by tne Reorganisation Committee in accordance with the terms of Article XV thereof, and that the Reorganisation Committee has directed the REORGANIZATION OOMMITTES, 0.

SEW ALL CLARK. A 3 10. Chairman. Events Today Senior Had assail, annual meeting. :30 o'clock.

Y. M. H. A. Parliamentary Law club meets 10:30 GHAif TV W.

Luncheon Providence Presbyterian church, noon. All day sewing, Westminster church, 8:30 o'clock. Hahnemann Hospital Alumnae meet, nurses' home, 7:30 o'clock. Rector's guild, Church of Good Shepherd, 1 o'clock, parish house. Card party, Scranton lodge, No.

328, of L. F. 4c Washington hall, I Card party, Brundage home, Webster avenue, Solon 8 and 40, at 8 o'clock. Concert, Platt Woolworth audito rium, 8 o'clock. Scranton Dietetic association meets State hospital, 7:45 o'clock.

Letter Carriers' auxiliary meets, Price residence, Pettebone street, 8 o'clock. Dance, O. Y. M. and Hiya chubs, Scranton Bicycle club.

"Bunny Hop," T. A. F. sorority, Century club, 9 to 1 o'clock. Choir to Hold Dance Frederick Chopin choir will hold Its annual dance Wednesday night, April 11, at Casino hall, Adams avenue.

John Slawinskl, vice president of the choir, is chairman of the ticket committee. Th femur, or thigh bone, Is the longest and largest bone In the human body. with wnwmiwt A STUNT fLytrt BECAMe A MEMOEK Or THE LflKt rWCnXinli OH THE COLDEST i'Usi I lit MERCHANDISE WANTED TO BUY OLD FURS BOUGHT FOR CASH Strictly confidential. Write Bqx 1772, Republican. ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS WITH BOARD PLATT PLACE.

NO. II. nloelv furnished home like rooms, centrally located. Meals li desired. Reasonable.

Phone 2 1370, ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping, gas range, city steam, hot water, $5 weekly. 143 Madison Ave. NATIVITY SECTION, block from Spruce St. bridge, single or double room. All conveniences.

Gentleman only, phone 4 1616. GREEN RIDGE, fine residential section. nicely furnished large pleasant room. Private family. Gentleman only.

4 3671. ROOM AND GARAGE, private home, near nay Aug rarx. se.so per weec. Gentleman only. Phone 2 5384.

HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS MADISON 835. 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. In private family. Two adults preferred. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED ATTRACTIVE 6 room apartment, 1318 Vine street.

Ail improvements, newly decorated, heat furnished. Adults. Phone 3 4380. CAPOUSE ft DELAWARE, six room apt. Private entrance.

One ton coal monthly required. Box 301 Scranton. CLAY 626. attractive second floor. oak floors, tile bath, sun room.

Seen by appointment. Phone evenings. 5517. CARTER APARTMENTS, furnished or nn mrnisnea. Elevator, tiled bath.

heat, not water. Convenient. Madison. Mulberry. Phone 4 2376.

Joins Sales Force mm CLIFFORD A. FITCH The many friends of Clifford A. Fitch, 418 North Irving avenue, will be pleased to learn that he is now associated with the Scranton Talking Machine company, 305 Lackawanna avenue, in its Norge refrigerator department. His many friends and acquaintances wish him every success In his new connection, and feel certain that he will do an outstanding Job selling new Norge refrigerators. Frank Payton, John Dempsey, Leo Walton, William Brennan, Joseph Han non, J.

O. Casey, M. J. Dempsey. Frank Carroll, M.

J. Lof tus, M. S. McDonough, William Decker. William Delaney.

Hugh Tackney, Albert Novack. Misses Mary McTlgue, Mona Nallin, Betty Bell, Marion McGee, Nora Cuslck, Dor othy McCloskey. Margaret McHugh, Mary Godwin. Mary Durkan, Grace Collins, Frances Boland. Lillian Flanagan, Ann Calpin, Kay Jennings, Rosemary Collins, Alice McCann, Marjory Calpin, Marie Boyle, Esther Keating, Mr Charles Donnelly, Hugh Ollligan, Mrs.

Leo Reap, Mrs. J. J. Dougherty, Mrs. R.

J. Garvey, Mrs. F. M. Ginley, Miss May Burke.

Ann Harding, and Alice Fltzslmmona. ooo. Winder Keating entertained Infor mally on Sunday night in his apartment on Clay avenue. 0 William Oibbs was chairman of ar rangements for the large dance held last evening in Masonic temple by the Interfraternlty council, composed of local high school chapters of national fraternities. The proceeds of the affair were donated to the relief division the Community Chest.

The colors the various fraternities in the council were used about tbe ballroom, and sft LT1 TTi" I ONti PLAVEO 1 2 a a. i SuOOEMLVThE ffi I rif rr. smtKtur, ine rTUJTONlrffc JAWflNU KMOOKiNft HIM intCOUXXJIKA FfMrJCES HAD PRFSFATF GFMMDl ENOUOt TO HIT HOFKJWS ON 1HE ftfiCKOF THE NECK I WTIL HF RKAMEO IWt TO NttdtT REAL ESTATE FOR RENT APARTMENTS UNFURNISHED CLAY AVENUE APARTMENTS to 7 Rooms. Reduced rentals. 530 Clay Ave.

Phone 4 1030. POUR ROOM APARTMENT AND SHOWER inquire 1409 Linden St. Pirst floor. Hot water aU year, steam heat PINE residential section, half double. I rooms, modernlv improved, shades.

UnO' leum. range. Reasonable. Phone 2 S77S. GREEN RIDGE Good location modern room apartment; steam hest, porches.

Reasonable. Phone 3 24S9. HARRISON 73S, 6 rooms, bath, hot water and continuous heat furnished. Reasonable garage if desired. HARRISON 333.

first floor modern rooms, steam heat, hot water. Janitor service. Phone 2 7470. to 13 a. 7 to 0 p.

m. LAFAYETTE 1712, 7 room apartment. rooms, first floor. 3 on second floor. Improvements, heat furnished.

Phone 4 5313. MULBERRY 1718. third floor, room apartment, an improvements, neat furnished, porches. Block from park. Phone 3 7113.

PROVIDENCE ROAD, 872 4 room apart ment, all improvements, nice porcn, nest furnished. Reasonable rent. Phone 4 91(5. PITTSTON 2012. two modern 5 1 apartments, heat furnished, stationary range, garage included.

Rent 125. Phono 3 1580 or Taylor. 120. WEST SIDE. PTVE ROOMS AND BATH.

Heat and water furnished. Possession at once. Phone 7101. WEBSTER NEAR ASH. modern rooms, fine residential section, heat, hot water, porches, storage room.

Inauirs 101s N. Webster Ave. 435 DEPOT 1st. 2nd. third floor apart ments, all improvement', heat furnished.

Phone 2 S528. 200 BLOCK MULBERRY. 4 rooms, hardwood rioors. tile bath. Possession Anru or May 1.

Phone 2 2230. music for dancing was furnished by a popular broadcasting orchestra. OOO A social hour followed the meeting of Colonel Monies circle, No. IB, Ladies of the Grand Army held yesterday In Memorial hall. 0,0 Mr.

and Mrs. Charles M. Pallman, Shady Lane road. South Abington, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary yesterday at home. A recep tion was held during the afternoon and evening.

ooo Scranton lodge No. 228, B. of L. P. and will conduct a public card party this evening in Washington hall, North Main avenue.

Players are asked to provide cards. Thomas Jeffrey is chairman of the committee in charge. Other members are: Henry KllnkeL Michael Carroll, Frank Schillow. Rob ert Mallot and George Ham, OOO' Mrs. Margaret Brundage will open her home, North Webster avenue, for a card party this evening under the auspices of Salon No.

130, of the 8 A 40. The public is invited, ooo Reservations for the mixed duplicate bridge tournament and bridge party on Thursday evening, under the auspices of the Junior Century club, should be made in pairs by Wednesday with Mrs. John A. Little, chairman of hospitality committee. Arthur Reynolds will be In charge of the match.

Contract play ers are asked to provide cards. ooo Mrs. Osborne Richards was chair man of arrangements for the largely attended card party held last evening in the Masonic temple by the drill corps and Ladles' auxiliary to Melita commandery, No. 68, Knights Templar. Contract and auction bridge, and pinochle and dominoes were played with prises for high scores.

ooo The Woman's Relief corps, No. 50, auxiliary to the O. A. will meet on Thursday night at 8 o'clock in a. A.

R. hall. 0 0 0 Lackawanna District No. 2, Daugh ters of America, will conduct a card party tonight In Odd Fellows hall. ot 0 0 The Women's 'guild of St, Mark's church, Dunmore, will hold a clam chowder sale on Friday morning at 10 o'clock in the parish house.

A business session will follow In the afternoon at o'clock. ooo Miss Dorothy Cottle, Jefferson ave nue, recently entertained members of the Couette club at her home. Prizes were awarded Misses Cell Corcoran, Gladys Robson and Verna Wellard. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Mary Sohuck. ILL MAN KILLS SELF VANDERORIFT, April 2 (P).

Al bert Knepshleld, 59, retired steel worker whose health has been falling, shot himself through the heart Saturday night. The coroner returned verdict of suicide. ss..

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