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THE REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1923 WAYNE COUNTY I SUSQUEHANNA JUDGE PRESIDES IN WAYNE COURT 18. Judge A T3 C.1.L itf Siitmihannfl innntv Store Hours: From 9 A. M. to P. M.

Dally Finley's Close Every Saturday at 6 P. M. The Demonstration of Minerva Yarns Ends Saturday If you are interested In learning the new stitches In crocheting and knitting, attend this demonstration before Saturday night. No ad. need be written concerning the HOOSIER: i it speaks for itself presided over the civil, case of John Reed against Cora B.

Wright, Wednesday. Plaintiff claimed he worked 123 hours with Tils team on the farm nf rnM Wrlohr hut urtmlttpd that most of the business, was transacted with Mr. Wright, in part payment received a check for $40 and timothy. Lingerie At Mid Winter Clearance Prices Opportunities To Secure the Dainty Garments For the Coming Season oats and clover to me vauie oi Plaintiff alleges that there Is stHl a halanrn of J103.23 due him. Defend ant testified that she never Hired plaintiff to work on the rarm, neither was Samuel T.

acting as her agent. Defendant did not deny that plaintiff worked on farm montns ne specified, but claimed that he did not work 123 hours, nor was the work done at reouest of defendant of Mr. Wright, defendant alleges. Claimed there wa no agreement as to wakes, but testified that she was Informed that Mr. Wright entered Into an agreement with said plaintiff to exchange Give HOOSIER a hear ing, and you will find that we are writing the unvarnished This isn't an Ad.

It's an Invitation. Come in to see HOOSIER at this great store; you will thank us for asking you! work as a mutual accommodation. verdict for the plaintiff was rendered in the sum of $GU. Court Matters James O. Miimford was appointed master in libel in divorce of C.

Maud Urtv a.alnet ripnrflra Box. Youi'tiOOSWR. HOOSIERS Are Sold in Scranton Only at Navy Blue and Black Satin Camisoles hi tailored atylea with atrap tops. QCn Regularly $1.25. Bale price 17 Philippine Gowns and Envelope Chemise In a host of pretty patterns.

Sale. Off Regular Prices Pinkand White Batiste Gowns With lace edges or neatly tailored. $1.75 and $2.50 values. Sale, Off Regular Prices Paring Knife Free Today to the first 50 people asking for a Free Demonstration of HOOSIER. SSI In libel In divorce of Bena L.

Relhm against Charles Rehm, E. C. Mumford was appointed master. Publication ordered In libel in divorce of Mary Norvell. libellant vs.

C. H. Norv tflli respondent. In libel in divorce In which George L. Brenner Js libellant and Agnes Brenner, respondent, rule was granted upon libellant to show cause wuy ne should not pay respondent $15 per month and counsel fees pending proceedings.

John Phemanskr was released from Jail Wednesday after paying $100 fine and costs, he having pleaded to making moonshine. The fine was reduced from $200 to $100. In the stilt of First National Bank, of Lake Ariel, against Dr. H. C.

White, of that place, the court directed a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for the amount of claim with interest from March 1. 1921. The civil suit of Amelia L. Mott against the Sovereign Camp of the World came up for trial this afternoon. STEWS VOTES' The funeral of Miss Sarah WI1 marth, who died at the home of her hrother, Alfred.

East Honesdale, on Tuesday, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'c'ock. from her late home, Rev. G. S. Wendell officiating.

Interment will be in, Glen Dyberry cemetery. The funeral of Thomas Doherty will he held Friday morning at .9:30 o'clock In Hesslirg's undertaking parlors and at 10 o'clock from St. Jotin's Roman Catholic church. Rev. J.

J. Hefferan celebrattnir the reoulem Envelope Chemise In strap or built up shoulders, In tailored or trlm Of longcbath with lace and embroidery edges. Sale price Envelope Chemise Of longcloth with lacea nd embroidery edges. CQjj Mostly large sizes. Regular 93c.

Sale price 1 Women Marcella Drawers Open and closed styles of fine nainsook and long cloth, trimmed with lace and embroidery 1 QQ ruffles. Values to $2.50. Sale price lodge, three officials of that order rIso WYOMING COUNTY took part, Mrs. Guy Potter, Mrs. Bert Stephens and Mrs.

E. P. Bell. Jack Stephens rendered two selection, "Face to lace and "Lead Kindly Light." The body was taken to the Nicholson cemetery where she was laid at MRS. MARY DARLING IS LAID AT FINAL REST NICHOLSON.

Jan. 18. The rest on the twentieth anniversary of nor birth, and in the same grave with Mrs. Lester Thomas, and was born at Mill City, twenty years ago. She had been married to Mr.

Darling about a year and a haif. She Is survived by her husband, three sisters and one brother, Mrs. Major, Centermore land: Mrs. Collins, Jermyn; Ainia Thomas, of this place, and Lester Thomas, of Peckville. The funeral was held from the Methodist Episcopal church, of which deceased waa a member, TuesUay afn noon at 1:30 o'clock, her pastor.

Rev. H. L. Renville, conducting the sad and deeply impressive services. Mrs.

Darling being a member of Dora Rebekah Women's Skirt Drawers her infant child. mass. Mr. Doherty was a resident of Women's White Satinette Skirts In tralghtllne style with, hemstitched or scalloped bottom. Values to $3.95.

Sale 1 price Envelope Chemise Made up of a fine quality radium silk in tailored styles. Colors are orchid and peach. Reg djO CQ ularly $3.50. Sale price Gowns Of a fine quality crepe de chine In daboly flesh tint. Laces and hemstitching form the trimming schemes.

Strap shoulders. Regularly $.50. Sale price Crepe de Chine Chemise In tailored styles. $2.50 values. Sale Qfl Envelope Chemise and Skirts In wash satin.

Values to $5.95. Sale price I Billie Burkes Of fine batiste In flesh and white. Reg ular $1.75. Sale price 1 Vests and Step Ins Made tip of batiste, organdy and crepe. In trimmed and tailored styles.

Vests have strap OQ tep. Regular $1.25. Sale price death of Mrs. Mary Thomas Darling Small sizes. $1.00 JJJC Carley Brook, having before his illness been a guard at arvlew State hospital.

He died In Mmo lal hos sews BBirrs With embroidery edges, value. Sale price occurred Saturday evening at 6 o'clock The third number of the Lyceum following eight days' illness ot course was given in the Presbyterian at her home on State street, after an iliness of a few weeks. Mrs. Darling was the daughter of the late Mr. and church Tuesday evening by Mattison AVilbur Chase in his human interest Women's Pique Skirts In straightllne styles with scalloped or em broidery edges.

Values to $3.23. Sale price lecture to a large audience. Mr. Chase's lecture was eloquent, forceful and filled with inimitable wit and humor and Women's Skirts was an Intellectual treat. Born, to Mr.

and Mrs. Adrian Quick, of SPringville, January 4, a daughter. Mr. Quick was a former well known resident of Nicholson. With deep embroidery or lace flounces wlthjl QQ erysipelas, as was stated in tins department yesterday.

The Bell Telephone employes will give a demonstration In town hall on Friday evening of this week, entitled "Sixty Minutes in Tour Central Office." Entertainment begins at 8 o'clock. Admission free. MATTHEW HARLOE DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS HAWLET. Jan. 18.

Matthew Harloe, aged 55 years, of Ledgedale, died at his home there, Tuesday night at 11 o'clock. Mr. Harloe was born in Poughkeepsie, N. and lived there untl a ySung man, when came to this section. He Is survived by his W.

H. Miller, who underwent an op unuer ruurr. )uiue iu o.uv. i Pajamas eration last weeK. is improving.

Miss Ruby Miller, superintendent of schools in Wilmington, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller, last week, returning to her duties Monday.

The third nnnual social and euchre of St. Tntrick's congregation will be hold Monday evening, February 12. Playing will begin at 8:15 o'clock. Saving Eioney Is Easy When You Shop At Bel. Stores Octagon Soap, bar 5c Of good quality crepe, neatly trimmed with silk frogs and feather stitching.

neck and hong sleeves. In two piece style. Colors are flesh and white. Sizes 3 and 38. Regularly $2.25.

1 QC Sale price Women's Gowns Women's Drawers widow and five small children, also one brother, Morton Harloe, of Winchester, and five sisters: Mrs.1 Jennie Davis and Mrs. Lura Slonaker. of Winchester, Mrs. Charles Gray, of Stroudsburg. and Mrs.

George Forsyth, of Hoboken, N. J. The funeral arrangements have at yet not been made. I Camisoles Of radium and crepe de eMne: flesh cofor. Grouped In three Sale prloe.

$1.00, $1.95, $2.50 PROMINENT TUNKHANNOCK IS CLAIMED BY DEATH wTCNKHANXOCK. Jan. 18. Aaron Brown, one of Wyoming county's wealthiest business men and a prominent Democratic politician, died Made of good quality loiigcloth with lace and embroidery edges. $1.25 value.

"7QA Sale price Flnley'a Second Floor. Of fine quality Iongcloth with neat embroidery ruffles, open style. Lengths 25 and 27 inches. Regular 79c quality. CQp Kile price Or 1 Selected Eggs, dozen 39c 1 lat Palm Beach.

this morning, Heinz Beans, 3 C2ns 25c JTEWS SBXZTS Mrs. Lester Carlton, of Lakevllle, returned home after spending several days with relatives In town. Mrs. E. S.

Dlrlam was a recent visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Inch, of Waymart. 12c ed Seal Lve, can where he Had gone to recuperate, following an Illness of heart trouble which he suffered several weeks ago. Ills wife was with him when death ocrWred.

lie was a member of the firm of Brotvn Fasstt, millers and dealers in grain in Tunkhannock. He was tfrcted as a delegate to several na tioral Democratic conventions. He Is survived by his widow and two children, he body was sent to his home tonight. The arrangements for the funeral will be announced later. Miss Jessie Llntncr, of Adella, was a recent guest of her aunt.

Miss Carrie Rowe. Bl Frncv Mixw, Tea. Mi. Coon; assistant a uperlntendent, Rua Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. George L. Murray and son are Mott, Mrs. Sallle1 Brown, Florence 7acharias, Mrs. Pauline Kinds, Mrs.

visiting her parents, Carl F. Prosch. 35c etl Richards; Alice Kuger; asslstat secretary, Verna Ward; treas Emma Evans, Miss Ruby Batzei. Mrs. Elizabeth Chambers, frs.

E. Baker, OOULDBBOEO. GOLDSBORO. Jan. IS.

Theo Mrs. Minnie Wardell, Mrs. Hattle Bor tree, Mrs. Francis Bortree, Mrs. Inez urer, Mrs.

A. G. Lacoe; organist, Marlon Newman. A company of Newton people had a slelghride to Scranton last night end visited Mr. and Mm.

William Will O'l S. 6 cans 25c dore Fritchler left on Monday for Phil Miller. adelphia, where he will learn the bar to her home at Lyon Mountain, 17. after attending the funeral of her, brother. I'aul Bright and son, HoweH Wei Scranton visitors yesterday.

Alex Johnson Is Improving very iloTf. ly from a severe attack of rheumatlsr at his home on Edgar street. Lewis Johnson left yesterday foa West Virginia, where he has secured lucrative position. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry RoHm, of Detroit, have returned home after spend, ing the past few days with relatives on George street. Mrs. James Martin entertained St. ber trade. PLANT JUICE GAVE RELIEF AT ONCE This Man Believes Cold Lunches Catherine's Sewing Circle last Wednesday afternoon.

James OBoyle, who has been serious Miss Bmoglne Kresge ana Mlsg ona Van Campen, of Schutzville, were the ly 111 of pneumonia, is Improving. WEST NICHOZ.SOIT. WEST NICHOLSON', Jan. 18. The Seniors and Juniors of Nicholson Ugh school were entertained at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Minor Thomas 0:1 Thursday evening last. I 1 xrcrt ad EatbiHsScap, 6 25c The special services for the 1. C. u.

The Boy scouts ana Assistant scout guests or Mrs. uertruaa uiesecner, on F. lodge wee postponed last Sunday evening on account of the storm. Tuesday night. master Harold Bush her a banquet at the home of D.

V. Ellenberger on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Tompkins.

The following officers of Col. Ezra THROOP THROOP, Pa Jan. 18 Mr. and Mr Ruined His Health Lost 15 Pounds TMt' rTr. 3 cans 25c Misses Louise Young, Alice Dings and Agnes Watts attended the concert given in the town hall.

Scranton, Monday evening by Sophie Braslau and H. Ripple, Women's Relief Corps, No. 51 were installed on Saturday even Arthur E. Jons and family attended the fureral of the latter'i brother hi ing bv Susie F. Loomls, of Scranton, Ruth Richmond.

Out of some 2,500 applicant fot licenses of moving picture operators New York city only three are women operators. department treasurer: President, Bes FELT WEAK, RUN DOWN J. E. Loveland attended the Inaug South Sar.ton yesterday. sie Aiken: senior vice president, Anna uration of Governor Pinchot at Har Mrs.

Arthur Steward ha returnedd 'Yiltert's Cloudy ramcnia, Pt. Bottle 15c VovrereA Ammonia, can 13c Never Felt Better in His Life Bender; junior vice president, Florence Edler; chaplain, Mary Edwards; conductor. Bertha Crooks: assistant con Mr. and Mrs. A.

n. sayer, accompanied bv Dr. W. A. Peck and Mrs.

Tho Loyalty society will meet at the home of Mrs. Raymond Strickland, on Saturday afternoon, January 20. Rev. Mr. Samuels Is holding revival meetings at East Lfcmon.

The Ladles' Aid society will meet on Thursday, January 25. for dinner, at the home of 'Mr. and Arthur Brown. Lav erne Mack, who received an Injury to the eye. goes to Scranton for special treatments at the Scranfon Private hospital.

Porter Squler, of Strickland Hill, had a narrow escape from death by being gassed on Thursday last while working In his engine room. He was found after some time by his wife, and after heroic efforts was revived. Harold Phillips li able to be out after his illness. ductor, Florence Aiken; guard. Knthryn Peck, of Scranton, left on Wednesday Than Now, Since Taking Plant Juice Scherterle; treasurer, Ella Smith; pa last for a motor trip to Orlando: 19c I Jn.

1 csn triotic instructor, Nellie Barnes; press corespondent, manna surplus; musi "I noticed a big Improvement from where they will spend several weeks, WALZ.SVIXLB WALLS VILLE. Jan. Mr, cian, Marjorie Ellenberger; color bearers, Florence Brown, Gertrude Smith, 68 Degrees All Day the very first bottle of Plant Juice and Mary Bender, Loretta Connolly. The I never felt better In my life than I and Mr. C.

S. Corey were callers In secretary, Grace Dowling, will be Installed at a later meeting. Mrs. Loomls Scranton one dav last week. do now since tilling this remcJy for Or a little warmer if you want Mildred Hickor returned to her home In behalf of the corps presented the retiring president with a beautiful gift quite a while," urfid Mr.

John F. Rupp. In this place after spending a few days with her sister in scranton. a well known cU zen of Harrlsburg Ther will be no preaching services at west ABnraToir. WEST ABIXGTON.

Jan. 18. Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Hontx of Forty Fort, and Mrs.

Jackson, of Sweet Tobacco Regular 10c Pkg Sterling Tobacco 3 pkgs. 25c 31c 37c Ravn Brand Ccffce, Lb. Erard CofTee, 1 Lb. Package Valley, visited for a week with J. C.

Northrup and other relatives here, and attended the funeral of their sis tor. Mrs. G. K. Edson, which took place the Wallsville church on Sunday evening, January 21.

The pastor and mem hers of the congregation will go to Dalton to unite with the M. E. church in revival services. Rev. Mr.

Hickox will preach at that time. Several from this place attended the revival meetings at Dalton, on Tuesday night. Rev. Hickox preached at Dalton M. E.

church on Tuesday night. Mrs. Lina Rauschmaier has returned home after spending a fe days in Scranton. Rulph Gumaer Is 111. last Tuesday.

Charley Finch Is visiting his brother, Georce. and family, at Endicott of cut glass. A number of members of corps No. 17, Most ow, were present. Supper was served at 5 o'clock in the basement to the visitors and members of the corps.

IAKEWOOD LAKEWOOD, Jan. II. George M. Dibble was a business caller In Hancock, N. Saturday.

School has opened again Ith Professor Kressler. of Nanticoke, as supervising principal. Paul Waters, of Utlca, N. Dairy, men's League representative, and J. C.

Stephens, of Honesdale, county president, were through this vicinity last week inspecting the Poyntelle and Preston Park milk plants. A. G. Rutherford, of Honesdale. was a business caler hpre Saturday.

LACKAWANNA CO. Finest Coffee For the Least Money. Mrs. Robert Ayres Is spending a few davs VVHkes Karre with relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Foster visited Mr. and Mrs. David Atkinson recently. Mrs.

G. A. Philo Is confined to her 60 Degrees All Night Or a. little lower if you like Just 'think of the happiness and comfort that warm, evenly eated rooms hour after hour on long wintry days give you and your family a temperature that will be kept at exactly the degree set, Consider the fact that" your heat is turned on automatically in the morning before you arise so that you will have no shivering with your dressing. Consider what it means to be away from home and know that the heating plant cannot overheat and cause a fire or damage the plant that the heating plant needs no yexing attention whatever.

Sm He nr Regulator "The Henri of the Macting Plant" Solvene Soap 2 cans 25c 1 1 home by inflammation of the eyes. G. K. Edson has returned from MADISON VILLE, Pa, Tan. IS.

One Town Hill, where he went to visit his of the most pleasing social events of brother who is quite ill. The Dairymen's league had a very Heinz Pudding, Plum cr can 35c profitable meeting on Monday evening. Mr. valentine, of Tunkhannock, gave a address. its.

johw r. mvtt Dorothy Blewltt visited relatives at 25c 1 1 Pryrr Ped Pe' hes. No. 3 can living at No. 4 North Ninth street, In a recent interview with the Pant Clark's Summit the past A.

G. Woodruff, who has been con fined to his home by illness since No vember is slowly improving. Juice Man. 1 H. 10 rpd ck 18c I ffl Mr.

and Mrs. William Dean were "I carried my dinner for yean, and I Scranton snappers recently. Maurice Northrup is Improving nice tnlnk It was eating 'I cold lunches the season was the meeting of the Mum Be club last Wednesday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Potter and Mrs.

Wilcox at their home. The morning hours were spent In sewing and at noon Mrs. Potter, assisted by her mother, served dinner. In the afternoon Mrs. Jenkins entertained very delightfully Inkier usual manner, with several choice readings, and Mrs.

Evelyn Burger. Mrs. Berthwlrth and Mrs. Jenkins rendered a group of songs that were thoroughly enjoyed. Those present were: Mr.

and Mrs. James Jenkins, Mrs. Evelyn Burger. Mrs. Kate Noack, Mrs.

Elizabeth Ives, Mrs. Flossie But terworth. Mrs. Elba Curtis. Mrs.

Flora Ives, Misses Ruth Jenkins, Helen Potter and Margaret Brown. Austin Beers has recovered from an attack of grip. Joe Bardell has returned after a visit with his parents In Wllkes Barre. Catherine and Verna' Bicsccker are 111 of grip. Moses Curtis Is able to tnke up his gradually upst my wnole syjtcm DINNER IS SERVED TO RESIDENTS OF MOSCOW MOSCOW, Pa.

Jan. Dinner was served the Old Boys of Moscow In the dinning room of the Methodist church, Tuesday, January IS, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Yeayer being host and hostess.

Mrs. Yengcr was assisted by a few ladles of the church In preparing and serving a most excellent chicken dinner which was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Some time was spent both before ly since the automobile accident. FACTOEYVILLE. 10c I got go I iad nd dypep tiA r.ry oO'l.

Mv rnvl un a rest FACTORY VILLE. Jan. 13. A lei i.ai given by Miss Coe's rlas was rjf.h; but wruld ferment in my n'orn St Kovstone I'cadrmv Wednesday acli und cJ.it gat. and be evening.

After ihe recital a social lug. did no fit tln r'ght nounsn ment from my food pecause I became 1 nil' w.is liiiii 1 ictui lie H'gh schfil boys' weak and run down and lost 15 pounds. "nd after the meal In friendly i My liver and kidneys did not work right and I had bilious attacks, head FLCUR 2 pkgs. 25c C. A.

Yeager "gave several recl'nMons Those present were: Yenecr. R. Snyer. C. W.

Yenger. W. W. Hinds. Norman English.

J. E. W'lson. Joseph Dunston and George J. Emerson.

Revs. D. J. Kane, and G. E.

Van Woert were Invited guests. STARCH 25c and spells and bad pains across my back. I was constipated and hud to take physics continually and I wa to nervous that I slept very bn ketbll unm will play the HarfoiM basketball tc mi Friday iiignt at the K.stoiie icviniia iium ijrur? layne and diughter. Betty, were Nicholson callers. Thursday.

Miss Esther Jones is confined to her ht me by measles. The Parent Teachers' association wiil hold Its meeting Wednesday evening, January 24. A speaker from Har rlsburg w.ll be present. li ij lllj studies at Moscow high school again af'er a week's Illness of Rrlp. Kenneth PoUer.

of Scranton. spent Revolutionizes heating plant attention by' doing all of this for you. It gives an unvarying temperature at any degree you desire and affords a decided saving of fuel. Used with hot water, hot air, steam, vapor or vacuum systems in old or new homes. Call or Write for Further Details Wire Hartman Electragist 500 502 Lackawanna Scranton, Pa.

poorly. THEY Pi 5 EVERYWHERE Jell MOSCOW, Jan. 18. The Wo men's Home Missionary society held NfiITI ar. i.il day meeting tdlny when they "1 am mighty glad that I tried Plant Juice, for 1 have regained the 15 pounds i had lost and never felt L.

iter In my life. My biweis are regular; I have a good appetite and can tai anything without gr.s or bloating. My tlvet and kidneys work fine now and the biliousness, headaches and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Bert Potter. Louis Mead, of Scranton.

spent Sun dny with his mother, Mrs. Helen Mead. Miss Lucy Bt. rtree. of Scranton, was a visitor at the home of Mr.

and Mrs H'eserker. Sunday, Mrs. Evelyn Burger ehtortnlned Mrs. Jcnkinx. of Moscow, on Friday.

Mrs. lyite Noack ietit Friday with her motlner Mrs. Zelda Swans, STORE; siwed for the people at Ellis Island. The r.ttular hUMln meeting was h. ot 3 ''clock.

Mrs. William Holden bus been con fined 'to the house by rheumatism during the last week. jdiizy spells have disappeared. My tat Stores MUSIC ZH THE KINES. In recent years an almost paradoxical phenomenon has manifested Itself In Borlnage, the Belgian coal region of which ll'irchles forms part From among the underground workers has emerged a series of singers tenors, baritones and bassos wonderfully en downed by nature.

Dufresne. who has become one of the most applauded pensioners of La Mon'nale, of Brussels; Bouilllt'i, whose beautiful vocal organ wou bim the same fortunate destiny. n. WEWTCJf, The following members of the Women's Relief Corps attendi tnslal'jl tlon of officers at Oouldsboro, Saturday afternoon: Mrs. ltena Weed English, Mr Jennie Sanders.

ritrves nave improveu; i sieep gooo and am feeling fine in every renpect." Plant Juice Is sold In Scranton at all the H. Kennedy Cut Rate Stores; sleo In Carbondale. Dunmore, WUkes Larre and WUllamsporU NEWTON. Pa. Jan.

11 Thc following officers were elected at Newton Methodist Episcopal Sunday school Irst Miss Colb. Urn. UeynoliU Mrs. Grace Sunday suvcrlnteiidtuL Oscar.

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