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APRIL 9, TORI PURSE FLAP FOUND IN CAR IDENTIFIER; ARIGONI ASSAILS BUYING OF INFERIOR TRUCES, WIDOWED This CRAZY CREW TO HAVE BIG PROGRAM ON AIR MONDAY MONEY SPENT 'SHAMEFULLY' IN PAST YEARS M. E. CHURCH TO TAKE PART IN STATE MEET Foolish World By R. I. Wheeler THIEVES NAMED BY TWO WOMEN AS SNATCHERS Falzett and Fuller Are Held By Magistrate Pierce on Women's Testimony ALREADY COMMITTED FOR SILK MILL THEFT Laymen Elect Seven Delegates at Oneonta Conference to ho Vii cf Ye The sun came up upon the right, Nor log nor smoke to dim It, And e'er the ship had Bone a mile We passed the three mile limit.

The sun shone bright, upon the right DViT the iiiizzun spai Radio fans throughout northeastern Pennsylvania will undoubtedly be pleased with the excellent program of entertainment arranged for Monday night's Scranton Republican Crazy Crew program from radio stations WGBI at Scranton and WBRE at Wilkes Barre. On the program Monday night the following entertainers will take part: The Premier Quintet. r'J Jimmy Bing, 5 year old soprano. Howard White at the piano, Tommy Morgans and his uke. E.

J. McCarthy, who will give a program of string instrumeii.ti.1 music, using a banjo, ukelele, mandolin and guitar. Mickey Burns and his harmonicas. Patsy Paglicca, accordlan player. Paglicca has just completed ft fifty week Keith vaudeville tour.

I He ia rated as one of the finest Ac cordian players in the United States. Attend Session at Hamsburg in July Rev. Dr. Gray Addresses Session Bishop Pleads For Combined Efforts Tne ship was cheered, the decks were Identification of Pocketbook luared, We crowded to the bur. The hud cunie up, went down, again, Came up guln: albeit 1 saw it not, or else forgot, Or else 1 could not see it.

At half past eight or a little Inter Out of the bur 1 came. Leather Clinches Theory on Stolen Automobile Mrs. Sarah Mead, of 838 korth Jrving avenue, yesterday identified the torn flap of a pocketbook, Special to The Itepuhllcan ONEONTA, N. April 8. Nearly 200 laymen of the Methodist Episcopal Church were present today at the annual meeting of the Laymen's Association of the Wyoming Conference, held in connection with the conference now in session Scott Makes Report pointed out that at present, Wsrf Public Safety Head Submits Reoommendations For Im 1 proving Fire Department SEEKS $22,000 FOR PURCHASE OF APPARATUS Urge Buying of 1 ,000 Gallon Pumper and Additional Service Truck Funds appropriated by council in the pact for the purchase of fire apparatus have been, in many instances, "shamefully wasted," Director of Public Safety James Ari goni alleged yesterday, when he forwarded to council a letter advancing his recommendations for the improvefhent of conditions in the city's fire department, hamefully Waited.

Director Arlgonl's reference was to the action of past administrations in buying lire trucks from concerns manufacturing commercial trucks nnlv. "I know." he said, "that this Scranton and North Scranton, wiCn numner broke down while on flutV a fire, as an argument for additions! found in the automobile abandoned in the 300 block of North Bromley equipment of this kind. I sought the deck and fanned my neck, Which burned like whit hot flame. Director Arlgonl told members rt avenue a few days ago, as a part of property owners of the' Lincoln Heights section for soma time. Jn addition, the public safety recommended the purchase of another service truck, and the erection of a new Are station mid way between North 8cranton and West Scranton.

Director Arlgonl suggested that one of tho present hose companies be converted into hose and ladder company, jinl recommended that another pumper be stn tioned In the i.roponed new house. He II t( 199A0I lUUIll.lt LUUb UJlnup, inuut, VI f. ivv, will be required to provide for the' pud the purse which wag snatched from MISS WEISBERGER RETURNED WINNER IN DISTRICT MEET chase of a 1,000 gallon pumper ana service truck. Council has planned tj her hand by the thieves who were active throughout the Hill section (authorise the purchase of at least 'on piece in the proposed pona issue. early in the week.

Identify Men The police, when they found th machine owned by Clreen field, of Quincy avenue, stolen from his garage on March 20 wore satisfied that the car had been used (XEA Service, Bureaii.) Dunmore High School Girl Wins Oratorical Contest For Second Consecutive Year Mrs. 1 Mgiir M. Wilkins, widow of the by the purse snatchers and Mrs, has been very liberal in ap American engineer slain by Mexican Mead's identification of the torn piece propriating money for the purchase bandits who were holding him for of leather, clinched their belief. ransom at Guadalajara and below While Mrs. Mead was identifying the purse flap, two other vomen.

one of her son, Gilbert, 10, who was taken of lire apparatus in the past, I rejret to say, the money appropriated for the purchase of said apparatus was shamefully wasted because of the Inferior apparatus purchased by my pre WILL COMPETE IN PHILADELPHIA MEET prisoner with his father, but later re them also a victim of the thieves op leased. Seven of Wliklns' slayers were L'poo the deck without a speck, 1 walked without advancing. And off afar a drunken (tar And a modest moon were dancing. When suddenly from out the dark A man behind a mask! He passed me by with withering eye And held me out a flask. "Drink!" lie said, and "Drink!" fiaid he, And grinned a toothless grin.

In one long draught, the drink 1 quaffed It vu a quart of gin. Th stir came out upon the night And and all around, And suddenly into the sea The round moon fell and drowned. L'pon her side the ship did ride Near upside down I wist, llor slender keel, like glisten! steel, Sliced through the thickening mist. And prying forks and flying corks Set up one awful din. Oh, woe the day, and oh the way 1 drank that quart of gin! Three days crawled by and so did 1, Nor cared to live or sink And water, water, everywhere Hut nothing else to drink.

sir Bcrmnrs. eratlorts were testifying that John apprehended and executed. Before her Falzett, of Throop, and William I''ulJ deceesors, marriage, Mrs, WPklns was IMena Winner of Latter to Receive Trip Zaputa, daughter of the famous Mexl President A. it. iJriee, or unaicoit, welcomed the defegatcs.

George R. Scott, of Scranton, treasurerof the association, presented his report for the year, which showed all 'bills pnid to date and a balance of $34 on hand. Committees were named as follows: Frank L. Howard, Dorr Abraham I. Decker; nominations, J.

I. J. L. Tuclcey, Gearge Sherwood; finance and audit. Harry lleble, Charles Bouck, O.

J. Ward. Some discussion arose over the proposal that the laymen of Scranton and W'llkes Barre elect seven delegates to represent them at a conference to be bid In Harrlsburg In July nxt of representatives of all the Protestant churches in the state for the purpose of forming a union of such churches. The following were finally named, each man to defray his own expenses at such conventions: Isaac Ivcy Scranton: D. T.

Scott, Kingston; W. H. Stone, Waverly: J. J. Hcble, Wllltes Barre: Thomas Kenwood, Dun more: John A.

Wilcox. Montrose, and J. L. Tuekey, Carbondale. Sr.

Gray Heads Dtlegatloa r.ev. Dr. J. M. M.

Gray, of Kim Park Church, Scranton, headed the delegation named by Bishop Burns to represent the clergy at the laymen's gathering and present greetings from tin conference. Dr. Gray assured the lay men that their devotion and loyalty to tha church Is appreciated by the Horry. In turn, the laymen name') Frank Tj. Howard, A.

B. Bower and O. J. Ward as a committee to appear before the conference and extend their felicitations to the clergy. Following the luncheon of the association at the First Baptist Church, Bishop Burns told the laymen "that our tortured and twisted civilization needs the combined efforts of clergy and Infty to hold it steadfast to Christ er, of West Scranton, were the men who grabbed a purse at Mulberry stiec and Webster avenue, Tuesday can general, wno served tinacr uiax.

The Wllklns' home is in Savannah, Ga "I assure this body," tha director asserted, "that this department will consider those companies only that are standard manufacturers of flra ap Abroad and Right to Compete in Nationals night. Mrs. John Kotalba, of 815 Mulberry street, whose pocketbook was snatched by the thieves while she stood with BANNER DAY IN several other women at Taylor's drug store on Mulberry street, identified the two men when they were araigned be SALES CAMPAIGN for Magistrate David T. Pierce In po lice court. I i I LUXURIOUS JTrUMN paratus." Within the' past ten years, a number of truck chasis built for rommerclal purposes have been put Into service In the department.

Director Arlgonl, explaining that his views were oncurred In by Superintendent of Fires l'eter J. Hosar, recommended the purchase of another 1.000 gallon pumper, which would be placed at Engine 0. on Wyoming avenue The piece which is now in service there would be transferred to Engine 7, South Main avenue, to replace the hose wagon which has been the Mrs. Mary Stafford, of the rear 415 Harrison avenue, who was with (Continued from Page One) Mrs Kotalba when the theft occurred on the efforts put forth during the also Identified Falsett and Fuller as opening period of the campaign. On the pair whom she saw.

Magistrate $200 prize is for a Scranton or Dun Pierce held both of the men for court more member and pno for the outniu On Thursday afternoon, thev had been districts. eomniaini lrum committed to the county jail on cause ui 1 charge of burglarizing the Browcr Silk These two awards arc to be Kiven in addition to whatever other Mill in West Scranton. prines or commissions the winners may Mr. Jiui i "VV. 117 501 receive in th main campaign.

Join the club, one has only Mvi Bmiiy Bonn, ill mi RAILWAY PLANS i HGnmhrey. Clark' send, in their name and address to th SO.000 Salesmanship Department, by 'phone, and the kingdom." Chancellor Charles Hummlt Burl Jamrs, Olyphsnt ni. hard Jones. Htckvllle bv entry blank, or by colling at th Wesley of Syracuse University, Television's marvels will fail to interest this department until it is possible to pick up the receiver and graze into the interesting features of tho lady who demands immediate and abject denial that she was anywhere near the scene of Ilia accident. Development of television spells ruin to the producers of motion picture comedies.

Who of us would bother going to see Charlie Chaplin if we could watch the Prince of Wales ride to hounds? cmcc.30S North' Washington avenue, TUN BUSES. was the second speaker and he brought The telephone number Is 7 1B02. to the gathering a cheering message 155.000 ....155.0110 HO.OO" ....155,000 The campaign is a short and snappy relative to the attitude of the students one ending May I8th William Klly, Olyphsnt Charles Krf An hbald Miss lSdlth Llmoncelll. Arc lib ThoiTiat y. llcOurl, Jessup William Marifetson, Dlf kson City Michael Mutrinko.

Olyphant Wesley Morgan. Peokvllle Miss Marguerite Murray, Olyphsnt rjinV, Mitlf. Olvuhunt of that Institution toward religion. TO TUNKHANNOCK The list of the numbers who had The following offlcers were elected; President, If. Price, Endlcott; S0.000 .117,500 reported Subscription sales up to o'clock last evening, follows: IMSTSICT 0.

I vice presidents, F. If. Howard, of Wav erly, representing the Binghamton dis Northern Electric Will Start trict, and Thomas llelwpod, of Dun illss P.uth M. Norton. Clark Sum .1 nine 'b.

Phlibi n. Arc irtiid 17. G. B. PUer, O.

H. Keyn Heckvllle Miss Mildred nunyon, Olyphant .117. Service to Wyoming CoDnty Seat Around May 1 more, the Scriinton district: Victor Robinson, of Forty fort, the Wilke' Bnrre district, and O. B. nowe, of On? nntn, the Oneonta district; secretary Wlllnrrt O.

Shorts, of Kingston; treasurer. George R. Clark, of Scranton ...117,500 80,000 42.500 ...155.000 .117.500 ...117.500 ...117.500 i.l.i sohnsrxtraulier. Art hbald 17,500 ORDERS ARE PLACED FOR HeTtU SOLO BY EM I I tJ 3 I fJ I Practically the entire morning ses tvn ncivr 2 LARGE MOTOR CARRIERS THE STfcR CLEVELAND iot.f rate setsts slon of the clerical conference was de Miss Ulorla H. Smllh, Pulton Csrlyle Sullivan.

Wavcrly ISj.oon Earl W. Thompklns. WW Franks W. Ward, Clark Green DISTRICT Larkawanaa County South of SersnteB, and J.userne and Wyoming tountle Miss Maralila rtlanrardl. Old Forg 117,500 "Flos on Scurrying to Speculators for Seats at Dry Debate to It could only happen' in Boston.

Elsewhere, not even an interesting debate could draw a rowd. One of Journallstica's phrases that we have always liked is "three or more persons figured in the accident." voted to an executive session at winch the admission of candidates to the Other Local Men to Ask Com conference was discussed. Action Central City V. a. Timber Killth Unwinan Mis Florlta Miss Mary Kilcoyne Joseph T.

I.ouwcrso rlxrold 3lann Herman Milcvknian Michael Sullivan 'rsnk S. Tmmbowcr Anthony Wli'lnskry DISTRICT XO. 2 Mouth rilde Mrs. T.oti Arkerman Artnlp'i J. Ilreilnaki William Buckley I.

mils Itursrl Kdmond OorKol Frederick Oaeheldle McDonnell Mis Nancy rnlunibo c. Farter ..7 loe Rellly Jn eph Slnrlnskl Peier Ventura Artnlph Walesnk Mrs. ena Zenker Mis Martha Zulirer DISTRICT "0. 1 West Hide Joseph Brr7.ee Rnlub O. Canterbury upon two candidates was deferred un 42.500 80.000 mission For Right i.j Oper ate Addition Routes til tomorrow.

Lynn II. Brown, of 117.500 117.50O 155.000 4500 117.500 42.500 80000 Hl.flOO ......155.000 155.000 Sterling; James 13. Rice, of Schtiyler 1 fins service, between Tunkhannock, GERTRUDE W2ISBEB0ZR Miss Gertrude Weishcrger, of Dun more high school, last night was de clnrtd the winner In the district oratl cal contest held in Coughlln high school. Wflkes Hnrre. Ten students of Lackawanna and Luserne counties competed.

Miss Wcisbergr Is but aiMcen years of age and it Is her second time to capture the district oratorical prize. She is now eligible to compete in tile regional finals at Philadelphia May 11, tho winner of which will receive a trip abroad. In' the event Miss Weis berger Is returned winner In the regional meet, she will compete in the national finals at Washington, D. C. Judges at laat night's content were Hon.

B. R. Jones, WIIkes Barrc; Pauline Peck, Scranton: Attorney M. J. Martin, Scranton; Mrs.

J. U. Jenkimi, Kingston; Miss Frances Dorrance, Kingston, and John K. Johnston, Scranton. Students who competed were Harry Kerr, Clark's Summit; Kllznbetli Jeffrey, Technical high; Mary Buffer, Mary wood: Joseph Gllroy, Scranton; Frances Andrews, Central high; Jacob Shiftman, Plttston; Robert Patterson, Wllkee Bnrre; John J.

Gorman, Wllkes Barrc, and Francis It. Kane, Plttston. Lake, N. Y.j Frank B. Dodd, of Newton, and Harry Savacool, of Camp Lake Winola, Clark's Summit and lluxurious iignt Scranton, will be operated by R.

town, were elected to membership in the conference. Thone received on Poter Carfden. Duryea Edward Coolbaugli. Duryea Jool H. Darby, West Plttston Miss Dorothy Edwards, Klmhurst Thomas EdWHrfls, Old Mis Florence Farrell, Mooslo Frank Hemmerle.

Taylor John Harris. Plttston Harry Jones, Mooilc Mis Mary Kerwln, Plttston Frank Kllvitls. Mlnook Mrs. Philip Ofler, Plttston William II. Penhale, Duryea Mnrcellus Ssnders, Avoca.

.155.000 fo.oon 42,500 .117,500 .155.000 42.500 .117,500 80.000 5110 11500 .155.000 17 tM Day, representing the Scranton, Mont 4i500 It calls np a picture of an old lady placidly doing fractions as she flies through the air with a pare tire wrapped around her neck. Ural were I. X. Peterson, of West rose and Binghamton Itaiway, begin weight hats. 4 500 155.000 15 000 117.500 Plttston; L.

A. Meeker, of Mlddlefleld X. and M. J. Dodd.

of Binghamton, ning around May 1, It wan announced yesterday at the local offices of the I road. Bishop Burns, at the close of the morning session, delivered the third of a series of talks on Jesus, the Orders for two large busses, similar .155.000 Peter K. Sohmals, Plttston to the ones being operated by the .117.500 ...155.000 by hand. Sagli Joseph A. rierafln, "in rorge Richard Thomas.

Moorte molder of men. Scranton Bus Company, a subsidiary Col man 117.. 00 155,000 117.500 117.500 .117,500 This afternoon the anniversary of of the Scranton Railway Company, David S. liMii 117.500 Paul Ward, Avoca Miss Mary M. Wastnk, Duryea have already been placed by Jlr.

Day the confcrcnco women's homo mis James Winter. Taylor Italy with the Fagel Company, of Detroit affiliated with tha Amerlcar slonnry society vih Mrs. R. R. Clark, of Scranton, presiding, was held.

Mrs. DISTRICT NO. Susquehanna, Wayne, Tike and Monroe fret! Furnnrl 42.501 Prank 15. IMfrlck 155.000 J. A.

Hmlock ...155.000 Allen 117.500 Itaall Jones 42.500 Dnvld Jones 42.500 Wily Knap 155.000 Mrs. Harvey Lloyd Car and Foundry Company. Mr. Day ano (Micca), and Another one Is "the rondemned man ate a hearty breakfast." One of the headlines we have always longed to write Is "Final Tribute Paid" over the story of the funeral of a ward politician. "Get pictures" was Commander Plnedo's first exclamation when his plane burst into flames.

Wow there." said the tabloid editors, "is a man we could vpunuv Mr. Orrln H. Barnes. Sterling it sold stated yesterday that he expects the busses will arrive in this city about April 25, with the service to start Arthur B. Strickland, author and dra matlst, gave a dramatic portrayal en titled.

"Hannah of the Highlands." This evening the' annual alumni ban nuet of the Drew Theological Semi Mill Ttennst, Lenoxvlll ftnooo 42,500 117.5110 ...117.501 so.ono I.eon Hobbs, Arrat, Mr. Bessie If. Jont. Forest City on May 1, or as toon after as pos James Maxson 117.500 Howard Mllvllle 155.000 Lew Fvir 117.500 'reriorlr lt Schalk 42 500 Mis l4ithrop, Montrose sible. Tentatively, two busses will be op nary with sixty nliimni among the membership of the conference in at KIDDIES ON EDGE Mrs.

M. Owen Martin. Forest Liiy I.n Mllasltav Forest City .155,000 James H. Sles 42.500 1 James Ort, Hanesdals "i erated by the company, with the trip to be mado from the company offices. Mrs.

Jess Pallman, Trevor Raa, Nicholson Irt.mi Wyoming avenue, through the Ablng Patrick F. Shserln 42.500 Albert Staff 117.500 Isnilnre stabler 117.5O0 Stsnkevlrh 41500 Dn.vlrl IT. Wllllnnis SOOOO John J. Wllllen" 155.000 FOR BIG EGG HUNT Mrs. Edwaid Reaftsr.

Hawiey ii.hm Manlny Resslg uls, Oelatt 117.500 tons to Tunkhannock the Wyoming county seat. Each bus will have a seating capacity of around 25. Should Rnuben Riishwortb. New Clay ft. Simon.

Hnmlln 155.000 tendance, was held. Among the speakers were Dr. J. M. M.

Gray, of Elm Park church, Scranton, and Dr. L. L. Sprague, of Wyoming Seminary. This evening the address before tho anniversary, of the conference stewardship commission was delivered by Itev.

Dr. John Richards, pastor of the First Methodist church, Klmlra. Rev. George M. Bell, of WIIkes Barrc, Illilre Mr.

Ellen M. wagner, Airorn wj.wj traffic warrant it, orders will be placed for additional carriers for 'us 155.000 Pre Easter Event of Lions' Club DISTRICT KO. tt .117,500 on the route. Completely delivered. All Those Have An S.

T. I. Address DISTRICT 0. 4 Xnr'h Kn'l nnd Oreen Mr Rebecca Baker Clayton Heck Harry Ccers John B. Close rteorve Kmmel c.

fiimory Albert Heul Louis M. Mnrcus Mrs. David Bldwell, R. F. D.

M), Promises to Attract Large Crowd to Nay Aug Park Ariel XH the busses will each represent un out lay of $7,000, Mr. Day stated. Simultaneously with Mr. Day's an 117.500 m.ono 42.500 ai.ooo ii7.sm 155.000 snono Rev. R.

J. Bissell, D. No. only in the finest shops. the world.

at Samters in Scranton $10 $12 other hats as low as $5 $6 $7 Moscow 11.3UU Mis Emily Urltton, R. F. D. No, 3, nouncement, it also became known here yesterday that several local men GIFT OF PILLARS TO Clark's Summit WMU Joseph Miliaria PRIZES OF YOUNGSTERS 1. 1 Mis Miriam nrown, R.

F. D. No. 1, will appear before the Public Service Roy Morertuck 42.500 Hdward I'onlcssn ...117.500 Clark's summit mjmu Commission Monday afternoon In Har rlshurg, to present petitions for fran Rnlph E. Clark, R.

F. D. No. 1, ACADEMY IS ANNOUNCED Donation of $1,000 for erection rf Iteesn I'nwetl ISVnno Mr. o.

Smith 117.500 Arthur Snnver Clark's summit Committee Headed By Poter chises to operate bus lines In various Miss Dorothy Demmlng, R. F. D. sections of Lackawanna county. Olyphant Stipp, Plans to Hido pillars at tho entrance to the grounds DISTRICT ISO.

5 I1III Section and Dunmore Fred P.aer John J. Phillips is seeking approval Floyd Derr, B. F. D. No.

Dolton 155,000 Harold M. Flfleld, P. D. No. 155.000 Keystone Academy at Factory vlllo, to begin operations ns a common car 25,000 Eggs About Park Otistave It.

Buck Jermvn lSJ.uni ...117.500 ...155.000 rler between North Chinchilla and Approximately 25,000 chocolate and John R. irslR Prancle A. jffy Lennnrd Friedman Scranton, by way of Chinchilla, while shell eggs are to be hidden about Nay Arthur Oardner, R. F. D.

No.Ji New Mllford S9.000 Arthur Havenatrite, R. F. D. No. 1, Moscow 155 000 Mis Lillian n.

Herkman, R. F. P. Salv'ator t.ettlerl. plans to operate a ...117.500 ...117.500 ...117 500 ...1 ...155 000 bus line between this city and Aug Park early In the morning of April 16 for youngsters to Institute a Joseph Oehrn Ii.

If. Groves Paul H. Itnll No. 3. Dalton H7.JO search for In the annual hunt con tennanl M.

Morion. 21 In memory of her huahand a life member of the academy, was announced by Mrs. E. M. I'eck at a meeting of the alumni body in the Chamber of Commerce building yeaterdny.

With Attorney It. y. Capwell. a trustee presiding, the graduates voted to form a permanent alumni association. Committees were named to nominate officers and to arrange for banquet In the near future.

The committees follow: Jin, Marian Hoffman, F. 2, ducted by the Lions' Cluh. Last year's Wymrt 155.0 Thnttin P. Jennings William Jnnea before breakfast turnout of bo's nnd DRY AGENTS RAID, I ...117.500 ...117.500 ffl.000 ...155.000 42,500 ...155.000 Mr. Cecil Lowrle, R.

F. D. No. 3, Dalton 117.501. Joseph A.

Lynch, R. F. D. 1, Jermyn 117.50(1 Mrs. Grace Me rritt, Jer girls with escorts and other Interested spectators nearly swamped the front Ml a Julia Krelt Robert K.

I.fwls Jack Mccracken Jnseiih McNtilly myn i.w.ran THB CHINKS SITUATION Said, Premier Wellington Koo, To General Yang Vu Ting, "Here's my Job I'm through; Tou call have the domed old thing!" "At mpst any derned ole thin? I'm a blamed sight better than you!" Said General Ynng Yu Ting To Premier Wellington Koo. Egbert, why do you brood? Mr. Wheeler, let us away. Let us put rollers on my faithful linotype machine and take to the open Whither, Egbert, whither? Shall fare to the New Orleans "Pica yune," where the printers croon plantation hymns? Egbert: "No, Mr. Wheeler.

Let us seek the Rome JSentinel' where all the reporters ride bicycles!" But, Egbert "Wo stall camp beneath the hedgerows, Mr. Wheeler, and a gol derned robin shall perch upon my machine while I play funeral announcements on it until it is hot enough to cook'aigs." Yes, Egbert? Egbert: "Yes. And in the evening, Mr. Wheeler, you shall sing me that song of the great Gus Hall; Last of the Singing Waiters, "lm Bank Has Closed line of police nnd club guards who had the time of their lives trying to hold Miss Helen Mnckle William Mecca Blilen Petty, R. F.

D. No. 1, Ransom 117.50T Mi's Mia Rlda cwav. R. F.

D. No. 1 PEHN AYE. PLACE Federal dry sleuths Xrom the Wilkes Organization Chairman, II. the crowd back until the signal was Mumford, w.

Browning, Elmrr Factoryvllle 155.001 Mr. Amber Sblbley, R. F. 4, Tunkhannock 42.500 given for the general scramble to gather up eggs. Barre office paid long expected visit 42.500 42.500 ...117.500 HOOOO ...155 000 ...117.500 ...117.500 ...155.000 ...155.000 Mr.

Stsohen Summerhlll. R. F. D. I.

to local bonze dispensaries yesterday As In the past, a large number of he eggs will carry numbers corres Scranton 117.500 Ei) ward Parry P.occo D. iscucI Jiunes Rlnaldl Plntm re Rotheteln Mrs. Julia K. Bchani Henry P. Sloes Aaron Rrhniulnwlts Pen Ptelnnmnn Mis Thaurr 55'arren Weeks Mrs, Anns Weltien Leater Williams style center of the valley for men, boys, girls and stopped at 30 Penn avenue.

II John Tetlnk, R. D. No. 3, Factory ponding to those attached to valu vine 1I.9UV able prizes, which have been do wis tha first liquor raid In thin city by government officers In over a year. C.

M. Walker. R. F. D.

No. 1 nated by merchants and clubmen for Thompson 155.000 ...155,000 ...117.500 ..155.000 Adair and Richard Mannlnn. Publicity Chairman, K. W. Reese; Edward K.

Jones, Richard Little, Everett T. Jones and Floyd 12. Foster. Banquet Chairman, Everett T. Dr.

Rowland Davles, W. Jeremy Davles, K. I'eck and John T. Davles. New Road Chairman: Russell Dean Dr.

D. A. Capwell, Herbert Harris, Russell Luchsinger, Mllo Reynolds and Floyd Beemer. Athletics Chairman, Richard Little; Dr. R.

A. Dewltt. Dr. Eugene Simpson distribution to eligible clulsisnts. W.

WIICOX, R. NO, Kim Frank Chlckey, 119 Sand street, Dun more, alleged bartender at the 80,000 hurst F. D. 1, Oly Joneph Murawskl, Peter Stlpp Is the general chairman for this, year's big hunt. Various sub place, was arrested by Agnls Uun DISTRICT rfO, Carbondale, Mayflelil, Simpson and 42,500 pliant committees have been named to assist In arrangements for the affair.

drum, Mors and Kelly on sale and possession of liquor charges. He furnished 11,000 ball before V. 3 H0PB0TTOM MAN ENTERS The committees are: Executive ptr Htlpp. gnrl rtialr Commissioner James Peck for his ap vannnnir Pylvester Baley. Carbnndi Mrs.

Bruno Bonsecl, Carbond I F. Cavlslon, Carbondale Harry Pellett. Carbondale Mrs. Claud Phillips. Carbondale Mis Minnie Wallls.

Csrbondal Joseph Walsh, Carhondal 80 000 155 000 117.500 117.500 M.00O 155.000 42.500 pearance in theCAlsy Henri; of Federal 7 msn: Robert Blrtley. f'hsrles jehno and Earl Slsson. BANKRUPTCY PETITION Roy R. Case, of Hopbottom, a mer ter Juitln. Ned Parti lilo.

Edwin A. 8 Campaign Chairman chant, yesterday voluntarily entered Charles Leber; Prof. James Hughes, Vnle, John Wllro. Publicity Rlohntrl Utile, chalrmani Thomas Evn, Philip Palnburf. Frank O.

petition In bankruptcy in federal Prof, Harry Anthony and Edward court. Another alleged liquor violator, Joseph Oerardl, of C4S south Blnkely street, was also held for court, tlerar dl's arrest grew out of an alleged sale made at the Petersburg Club on March 10. court. imams, It. K.

Ueiw ller. Little. Ksv Frank Kmifmnn. ehnlrman: Bnen i i Invitation for Banquet Chairman, His assets were placed as 18,608 and days to shop for Easter! er h'verly, Jnr nh Hnunsm, Ralph It. Wil DISTRICT n.

7 nt kav.inn Conntv North of Scrnntoa Excepting Carbnndnle. Mayfleld, Slmpsoa and Vandllng Ssmuel Archer, Olyphant ,155.000 Vernon Ball, Clark's Summit 117.500 Mlehael Bnrosch, Jessup rul Brundag. Peokvllle' 117.500 James Burns; Arehbsld 42.500 his liabilities, 120,487. Creditors In Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs.

W. Rowland Havlcs, Mrs, race Decker Van Dorn and Mrs. P. 8, Watson1 liams, Rny Williams, Robert bawls, Thomas Mlllen, Tinny Shrelner, Nell Butler; Stnnlfty Davis. Prise Karl P.

Conrad, chairman Rnb cluded wholesale dealers and not holder, Nominations Chairman, B. 3. Gard trt Davis, vie chairman: A. II. Alex Hoy Capwell, Clark's summit ,..117.500 RUMMAGE SALE TODAY.

400 Penn Avenue ner, William Baldwin and Andrew ander, Owen II. Ash, Raleigh J. Pecker. SO.O0O Franils Coollcsn. Archbtld P.

r. M. T. Howiey, 231 Wyoming. Plumbing, beating, sheet metal contra.

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