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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 18

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The Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1935 18 SPECIAL LOW FARE ROUND TRIP Ruth Shimer. Attorney Frank J. McDonnell represents Mr. Shimer.

Richard Williams Is Laid to Rest with court yesterday by Robert Embleton, this city, against the R. Post Draying Company. O'MaHey, Hill, Harris St Harris represjpt the plaintiff. $1.50 ALLEI1T0WN Seeking Divorce Desertion is alleged in an action in divorce filed in court yesterday by Sarah Keats against Fred Keats. Attorney Harold R.

Edwards filed the libel. A similar charge was made in the suit of Roy J. Shimer against Mauch Chunk Lehighton Palmertoa Archeologists in Germany have un covered a knife with a folding blade estimated to be at least ten centuries old. Bethlehem Easton PniUipsDurf SUNDAY, JUNE 23 tion among the retail sales people in Scranton with whatever wages they are paid and hours worked, the campaign on the part of the retail Clerks' International Protective an affiliate of the American Federation of Labor, to organize the will be suspended this week. "I wish to thank John Boylan, of the United Mine Workers, the Scranton Central Labor Union and the press for the support rendered." Mr.

Maloney said in a statement released yesterday. Leave Scranton 6:25 A. M. Victim of Murder Buried In Taylor Standard Time Shown Add One Hoar for Daylight Time Holgate Will Filed Stephen J. Holgate, late of this city, left his $3,300 estate to three daughters, according to a will filed for probate yesterday.

The beneficiaries, who will receive equal shares, are: Daisy Stanton, New Jersey; Maud Mc Claren, Detroit, and Hazel Holgate, Detroit. RETURNING Leave Phillipsburg, were injured. Attorney Joseph P. Moran represents the plaintiffs. Attorney Moran filed two similar acfions for Donald O'Byrne and Bernard O'Byrne against Leonard Dickson." The Scranton Spring Brook Watei Service Corporation was named defendant in a trespass suit filed yesterday by John Zeshouski, Jermyn, who declares he was injured when he fell on a pile of dirt and stones excavated from McKinley Avenue, Jermyn, by the water company.

The accident occurred on Feb. 5. Attorney Joseph Moran represents the plaintiff. Finvola Green, this city, yesterday filed suit against Joan's Beauty Shoppe, Scranton. No statement was filed.

Attorneys Earle V. McLaughlin and Patrick J. Flannery represent the plaintiff. SUES DRAYING FIRM A damage action based upon a recent automobile accident was filed Court House Notes Two decrees in divorce were handed down yesterday by Judge T. Linus Hoban, affecting the following litigants: Kenneth S.

Keene vs. Ellanior D. Keene and Edward Lipstein vs. Rena Lipstein. President Judge Will Leach refused a motion for a new trial in the suit of John Michalik vs.

Stella Michalik. The defendant was successful in a recent trial in which she sought to be named beneficiary under an insurance policy issued on her husband. The plaintiff, a stepson, claimed the proceeds of the policy. An inventory of personal property in the estate of the late Elba E. Hawk Swartz, Moscow, filed with court yesterday, showed a valuation of $20,833.

Rose Nelson, Eugene Nelson, Joseph and Bernadine Munley and Victor Bates, Mid Valley residents, yeslerday filed suit for damages against the Scranton Bus Company as the result of a recent accident in which they 5:54 P. Easton, 5:57 P. Bern lehem, 6:16 P. Allentown, 6:41 Palmerton, 7:08 P. Lehighton, 7:18 P.

Mauch Chunk, 7:24 P. M. Pimples Covered Face. Gone After Using Cuticura Soap and Ointment. "My face was covered with pimples from some externa irritation.

It burned and itched so that I could hardly wash it, and it got worse until I was ashamed to go out. The pimples were large and hard, and itched, causing me to scratch. I lost plenty of sleep. 'I almost gave up hope when I sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. After the first day's use I saw an improvement so I purchased more, and in a few weeks the pimples were gone." (Signed) Miss Kathryn Kennedy, 1939 Lithgow N.

Pittsburgh, Nov. 3, 1934. Other excursion July 28. Consult our local ticket agents for schedules and additional information. Telephone Scranton 8292.

Funeral services for Richard Williams, 337 Sussex Street, Old Forge, who was shot and killed Saturday night by his father, Robert Williams, 65, were held yesterday afternoon with many relatives and friends in attendance. The Rev. W. J. Hill, West Pittston, officiated and a quartet made up of Rachael Applenap, Margaret Rawlings, Delia Jones and Anna Gwynn Raw lings sang several hymns.

William I. Williams was the soloist." Interment was in Forest Home Cemetery, Taylor, where members of Modac Tribe of Redmen conducted fatf Trahu Ampl toon Morffti Equlpwirt WANTS ESTATE SETTLED Felix Schneider, this city, yesterday filed a petition in Orphans' Court asking for an order directing Mary Yarema to take out letters of administration in the estate of hei late father, Steve Yarema, this city, who died on Jan. 13. The petitioner declares the estate indebted to him in the amount of $400. Estate Is Audited An audit of the estate of the late Wladislaw Skrziecz, this city, handed down in Orphans' Court yesterday, directs distribution of a balance of $2, 449 to four sons of the decedent, Stanley, Alex, John and Charles Skrziecz.

(gtfcura Soap 25c. Ointment 25c and 50c. Talcum 25c. Sold erywherc One sample each free. Address: "Cuticura Laboratories.

Dept. A3. Maiden, Mau." Seventeen stores "It's easier to pay the HOUSEHOLD'S way" Phone 2 8251 Association services. Pallbearers were: William L. Williams, Chester Cooke, William Davis, David Morgans, Fred Compton and Philip Fabbo.

The many floral tributes were carried by Matthew Welshman, Harry Applenap, James Brown, Joseph Kresky, Anthony HHJSEIHDiiD WTFBTDTll WC FWD IP fe. Krune, Peter Dobkin, Evan Davis. Charles Stepalevitch, Thomas Priest. Jay Davis, Nicholas Peblo and Thomas McGarry. Once again the red and yellow glare of molten metal reflects against the night Pittsburgh sky.

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