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(THE SCBANTOy KEPUBLTCAy, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1928 PIPES OF SCOTLAND PLAYED A REQUIEM another amazing value in Great Throng Attends Funeral Services of Forme' May if James Moir 1 asw af mm 33rd Annual February Trade Sale Mare Hoars! From A. P. M. Dally ma. Elmer's Close Bvery Saturday at P.

M. BURIAL IN FOREST HILL Services at the Cemetery Hundreds of Hands Will Reach Out For the Gloves in This Glove Sale Extraordinary Conducted by Independent Start ing Today French Kid Order of Odd Fellows With' the skirl of the bagpipes of his bvlioved Scotland as a requiem, and the flag of the country of ri3 adoption about his casket, CaptUn James Moir' was laid at rest yesterday afternoon In Forest Hill cemetery. As. the ramlns wer Torne" from the house. Piper A.

of New York, In full Highland costume, preceded the casket, playing The Land o' the By the side of the bier in the Moir home before the formal funeral services he played "Lochaber Xo More," a great favrrlte of the. deceased, and at the graveside Bhe pipes gave forth "Flowers of the Forest." Though the weather was intensely Real mill Gloves cold there was a large attendance at Pair the house, 841 Madison avenue, for the funeral services, present being men and women from all walks of life to whom Captain Molr'g genial nature had endeared him. rne city, whose mayor and councilman the deceased had been, was represented by Its officials and the county and various organizations of which he had been a member, were largely represented at the house and rormeny sold up to Did.yoq ever before hear of Real French Kid Gloves at $1.25 a Dair Women's real French Glace Kid Gloves, two clasp styles with Pa4 po nt stitched backs, self and contrasting stitching; Come in ack and white In the long funeral procession. Prom inent at the funeral were delegations from the Caledonian club, the Masons and Odd Fellows. Extension Table with 6 Chairs The Tuneral Ssirlcts Rev.

Dr. W. L. Sawtelle, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, of Sizes 5 to 1 Si. 25 is so far bejow the regular price for such eloyes that women will do well to lay in their Season's supply now.

which Captain Moir was a member, Genuine finish, with leather seats on each chair; brown or blue. Think how well these pieces would look in your opened the service at 2:30 o'clock with a short and delivered an eloquent eulogy. Dr. Sawtelle spoke of the life and career of Captain home, ror 11 UU i.J iitz All bales Final. None Sent C.

O. D. Or on Credit You? Certainly Moir and referred to him, as a modes and retiring citizen who protested against being praised and honored for Approval the many splendid things he had done. Dr. Sawtelle paid a tribute to Mail Or Phone Orders Not Accepted Sse Window Exhibit Captain Molr's devotion to his home and family.

During the service, a quartet com Blossom Blue," the Rdyal Blue orchestra, r. M. 'News and sports. Flrtley's Main Floor P. M.

Talk on "Types of Radio Be ton Bolt and Nut company 7:00 p. Elm Park church Italian mission; Wednesday, Indus club, T. M. C. Thursday, Washington's Birthday, noon hour.

Anthracite Bridge company; Friday, noon hour, Klots Throw H. E. STEER TO DELIVER LECTURES ON WASHINGTON A. lecture on "George Washington and Hlf Times," Illustrated hy fifty posed of Mrs. Dora Davles Will'ams, Miss Magdalene Jones, Jack Davis and John Burnett, accompanied by Llewellyn Jones, sang "Crossing tha Bar," celvera, by.

A. K. Phlhlp.pl, radio en RADIO PROGRAM MONDAY, FEB. V. alneer, westinahouse Electric ana Manu facturlng company.

News, sports and childrens' bedtime story furnished by the and "My Ain Countrie." ing company; 7:30 p. educational cnicago Evening American. STATION KDKA WESTINGHOCSE Masses of beautiful flowers, expres Band colored slides, will be given by assemuiy 01 siuaems in x. Jtt. evening school.

sions of sympathy to the Dereaverl ELECTRIC, EAST WTTSBCBGH. PA 30:00 A. M. Music. STATION WGI MEDFORD HIIXSIDE, family and testimonials to the hiirl: regard and esteem in Captain MASS.

AMERICAN RADIO AND RESEARCH CORPORATION. P. M. Music anil weather fore et. Report of river conditions.

Moir was held by friends and frator 6:15 1J. M. Dinner concert by the KDKA nal organizations, banked high P. M. "Children's Hour." hero and There was a crowd at the club, gath.

ered before a genial fire in the read ingroom. One member was telling the others how bad meat is for people. i.iiue jmpnony orcnestra, victor Baudek, Harold E. Steer, industrial secretary of the T. M.

before various audiences In Scranton during this week. Mr. Eteer rives the lecture as part of the association's Americanization program in this city. Mr. Steer will bo heard at follows: Today, noon hour, Scranton Pump company; tomorrow, noon hour, Scran In the room in which his lody re adventure stories read to music.

6:30 P. M. Closlne report on farmers' unecior. posed. A large American flag, the C15 P.

M. INewS. WeeklT iiirv Af produce market report, 485 meters. Live emblenn of his adopted country which STATE CAPITAL HEWS nusiness coniimons as observed bv tho stock markets and butter and en re 1 "All right' said another. "Pass a law to put us all cm the vegetable wagon." Louisville Courier Journal, tional Industrial Conference board.

Captain Moir so dearly loved, draped ports, 4SS meters. 7:30 P. M. Ths vii.lt tn h. tir.

P. M. tete ew nasties, early EARRISBURG. Feb. 18.

Traffic of his casket. oj me ureamiimo lyary. spoils news, Boston merican. 6:15 P. iM.

Cods nractlcs. liMon num Burial Services ficers and not goblins will get the motorist who BDeeds through a eemeterv. 7:45 p. Features of particular in terest to men. ber ten.

At the conclusion of the services if a bill introduced by Representative 6:30 P. it. Boston nolle renortn. Tlnn. at the home, the cortege proceeded to Joshua Evans.

Philadelphia, becomes 1:13 P. M. "Outlawry of the War." by Raymond RoWblns. :30 P. M.

Concert by RDKA Little ton police headauartera, Amrad bulletin Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock wUh a view to making an effort to luiv, i.V company extend its water maUi. through the streets of Snoop's tion, which is located on the Hast' Mountain between Nay Aug Park and East Scranton. At present the little community cures its water supply from artesian wells, but Dr. F. Wheelork, head of the city's department of health, has found that the water from these wells is Impure and advises that It be boilei before being used.

Forest HIM cemetery, and despite the a law. The bill provides that any per ooara. cold hundreds of people) lined the 6:45 P. M. "What Washlnrton Means ojriupnuny orcnestra, victor Bauaek.

director; C. H. Smith, baritone, and Mary Jane fied lengths of time. This amendment would increase the amount to sixty five per cent. Operators of coal mines would be compelled to provide "a good and sufficient supply of pure drinking water" for employes under the provisions of a measure fathered by Representative John E.

Stavitskl, Luzerne county. "Drinking fountains or other facilities for the proper obtaining of the water shall be maintained at such places underground In the mines as to be easily and conveniently accessible to all employes." the act says. Failure to comply with the law would entail a fine of fifty dollars for each day neglected. son exceeding the rate of "one mile in six minutes" throueh a. burial rrnnnd to tne youta or America," w.

M. Downey, headquarters of the English' High school curbs with bowed heads as the procession moved slowly by At nviuy tanner, reaaer. Program: Selection kv or Boston. Ssvsntv elzhtb. Tuft, rnlleeo the chapel in the cemetery, the Robert overture, "Fra Diavoin," Amber.

Selection shall be fined not to exceed one hundred dollars, and shall have his license revoked JJor one year. icciurs. xrom "lne Hi Klit" tvini. n. Burns lodge.

I. O. O. of which Cap Joiir Eyes, rrom 'The Ging STATIOV WGT (SCHENECTADY, V. tain Moir was founder, and In which he held many offices, conducted Its uui urn xieans wen.

Aim Persons entitled to state enninsn. Vellle Kelly. I T.nv w.i burial ritual. The officers at the GENERAI, ELECTRIC COMPANY. (Eastern Standard Time) 12:00 M.

U. fl. Navil niunrnton llm. tlon for certain classes of inturiea re budal services were: E. M.

Jenkins. noma nee," jtUDinsteln: ex from the "Mikado," Sullivan; Sketches. "Purrlnl.Ti. ceived while at work Would receive nobis grand; Raymond Cramer, vicc Violet Brown B.1o signals. 13:30 P.

Xoon stock market r.oble grand, and Will.am je.Trles, Dunbar: chaplain. an increase of five per cent In compensation, providing a bill Introduced by Representative John N. Mack, Northumberland county, passes the general assembly; 12:45 r. M. Weather report on 4SS The honorary pall bearors were: Col.

meters. THEY" VyANT WATER MAINS JN SNOOK'S ADDITION C. Bowman, of Plttston; Anjrus 1:00 P. M. Mjielo and household falfc.

Fraser, Samuel Anderson, William STATTOV WIZ RADIO CORPORATION Under the measure now nnerstlva courtesy of Modern Prlscilla Magazine. 6:00 P. M. Produce market and stock market report and quotations; news Lyall, Allen Alexander and Robert Only Few disability resulting from the Iobs of a hand, arm. foot, leg.

eve or two or nt.sri r.HOUSE, NEWARK. N. J. 1:00 A. V.HrW mnrnlna, Bryden, members of the Caledonian Residents of Snook's addition to.

the city are to have a meeting with President Worthington Scranton of the Sjcrahton Cas Water company on clubs of Scranton and Plttston. The more such members receives sixty per 7:46 P. M. Musical nrorram: 'Ton. active pall bearers were: A.

K. S. Mont ceni. or their wages for certain speci necticut March," Rasaman. Second Pres byterian Sunday school orchestra.

Troy. gomery, William TIel, L. Wetzell, prices on farm products. VfVi? Standard time signals and weather forecast. 12:00 M.

Opening prices on active bonds and stocks, grain, coffee and sugar: midday reports and prices on farm prod lift mill na Louis T. Krauss. director Reitd A. Grant and James MacMillan, of insr, "Something of Interest to AIL" copy the Robert Burns lodge. The flowers righted stories from the Youth's Com jioreDausb ere carried by Archbald Nesbltt and panion.

Violin 'solo. "Gavotte." Goseo. William Ralston, also of the Robert and bon.1i, rain. eoffe nnA nw.r Eliiabeth Lawson, Martha Getman. accompanist.

Reading, "On Trial." Hawley, Annie Gelaler. Orchestra selection. "TWi Burns lodge. 4:05 P. "Fa ieeM Wear Dally ia oweei Monoy; "The Chimes," Musical program.

Armstrong, orcnestra. Soprano solos, Mex lean folksongs arranged try Frank La Forge. "Twilight," Ask at the Btars, Beloved." Marlon Dudley. Address, "The Sltloris in the United States as observed by Conference oard. 7:00 p.

M. "Bedtime Storlea," by Thorn Burning or ruel substitutes" rrltchard. Instrumental selections. "March P. M.

Stories from at. Nicholas uounod; "Eternal Spring, ffcngelmann, orchestra. Reading, "Who's IS CARRYING OUT NUMBER OF REFORMS DUBLIN1, Feb. 18. Undeterred by the recent recrudescence of lawlessness, the Free State government Is proceeding methordically with the ordinary administration of the country, and is even entering upon far reaching projects of reform.

The government's new courts are In operation all over Ireland. In many departments, especially law, the old n.v r. rrnaram srr.ntr.A Atraia. uamner. Aunt.

n.i. viniin National solo, "Llebesfreud," Kreislor, Elizabeth awson, wartna Getman, accompanist. In ti uincuiBi semcuon, iutin Lullaby illifpil'lf lArtnur, orchestra. Soprano solo, "The Gypsy Trail," Galloway, Marlon Dudley. jnarcn, ins AmDassaaor," Sagley.

or. chestra. lllliiiliiillio i Tork. 8:46 P. Concert by taura Ellis, drs mntlc soprano, from Toronto, Canada, who studied under Mr.

Saplo. ths former conductor of the Metropolitan opera. Sonps: "Victoria." jcon Ver." Sols MIA." French Group; Song From Faust." "Samson and Tfcsllah," Portrait." English Group. "The Sw.etest Flower That Blows," "Ksahmlrl Rona." "When Trlsh Eyes Are Smiling." Bettv Tlllotson Concert Bnresu. P.

M. XT. S. Army Night. Program: March.

Jftth Regiment band, Ty Quartet, "Somewhere a Voice Is Calling," bv Tsh. two cornets end two trombones. Address bv Malnr Gennrsi Rnk. British government officials have been displaced wholesale and their places taken by new men, mostly young lawyers, who have been identified with atmnntat Vi 1Tfaak Ctota narl FEDERAL AGENTS LEAVE WITH SAMPLE OF BEER 0iijjh ui tins 1 latci VV1IJ1CI1 sation will have to be paid to the dis placed officials, but It is hoped eventually to effect economies which will se Federal prohibition agents who were in city last week, left Saturday after having secured samples of beer cure the transaction of the public busi Tl.4l ert L. Bullard.

Solo. "Silver Birds." nl ness at less cost. ana other beverages. They caused no arrests. chief purpose of tho visit of the agents here is said to have been for tho purpose of securing aamnles of colo solo hy Wilfred Key: "Meet Me Next Sunday," Ted fnyder.

Cornet solo. Harry "Annie Laurie," Spllman; "Grand Entree." Vanlercock. 9:56 10:00 P. M. Arlington Mm slr ENLISTED MEN CAN It i 10:01 P.

M. Conlnuatlnn ENTER NAVAL ACADEMY The law which provides for the appointment of enlisted men of the program C' beer. From what can bo 'learned, they visited several breweries and secured samples. by U. 6.

army. United States navy as midshipmen at STATIOV KTW TTESTTNGHOrsE. CHI i3 the Naval academj makes provision CAGO, ILLINOIS. CENTRAL STAND. ARD TIME.

for 100 such selections this year. rff Though the number of appointments A. M.Onentnr marlrat nnotstlnns. Chleaeo Board of Trade. to the Naval academy allowed each senator and representative has been reduced from 5 to 3.

the number of 10:00 A. M. Market quotation. Chi cago Board Of Trade. Quotations evert mm nair nour merearter antii 1:00 p.

m. appointments from the enlisted men of the navy remains the same, or 100. 11:80 A. M. Table talk, domestic sef ence dlscus'lon by Mrs.

Anna J. Peterson, of ths Peoples Gas eompanr. The navy recruiting officer at room 1923 LICENSES Have applications made out hy Scranton Republican Office 309, 311 Wwhington Ave. Adv. MOROSINI'S FRIENDS TO GIVE HIM DINNER Chief County Detective.

Con lloro sini will be the guest of honor at OUR NEW, MODERNIZED GLASS LINED STORAGE TANKS 1:20 M. Clnain mitrket cuint.tlona. SIS, post office, Scranton. will furnish detailed Information to Inter p. M.

News and market rennets. 1:80 P. M. Closlna auoratlons. Chtosro ested young men and TALL CEDARS ARRANGE Brick Contest 3urK Kxcnnnge.

News and sports. 4:00 P. M.flfews and snorts. 4:115 P. M.News, market and stock re ports.

CEREMONIAL SESSION Arrangements have been completed 'News and sports. P. News and sports. 8:30 P. M.

News, financial and final for, a ceremonial session of Scranton Forest No. 78, Tall Cedars of Leba dinner to be given in Seckarv'a res market and snort snmmarv. "Tonics of tae Day" furnished by Pathe exchange. 8:60 P. Children's bedtime story.

taurant, $07 Lackawanna, avenue, Thursday evening, March 1. The dinner is being given bv mm. 8:00 0:00 P. M. Musical nrorram.

Kara Block Zelnick, soprano: Reva Perlow Kra mer. accompanist: W. J. Mills, tenor: Mrs. of his friends In honor of his elevation to the post of chief county non, to be held In Town hall tomorrow night.

The class of saplings Is expected to number approximately 200. The Initiation be followed by a social session. C. J. Hollander la grand tall cedar of the Scranton forest and W.

S. Gould secretary. W. J. Mills, accompanist.

The Royal Blue orchestra. Thomas V. McKenna. olano: Willia ms Ice Cream is won der fully good because thaVs also true of everything that goes into it. Pure Dairy Products Pure Sugar Pure Flavorings jnnn juontag, bass saxopnons; josepn Mon.

tag, alto saxophone: Leroy Peterson bsnjo; C'alr Carr. cornet: Thomas Gib At 6 o'clock Tuesday, February 20th, the Smith Clark Mystery Brick Contest will be brought to a closed Vote bearing postmark prior to that time will be eligible. Votes mailed after that time will not be counted. In the Vaults of the Peoples Savings Dime Bank lies a sealed envelope containing the names of the three flavors that will solve the Mystery Brick Contest. Check the three flavors on your coupon and get free a brick of Smith's Heathized Ice Cream once weekly for a full year.

Contest open to all. No restrictions. Get your coupons from the nearest Smith Clark dealer. They're Free. son, drums, and Iaham Jones and his or.

orchestra at Co eta Inn. Sherman hotel. Chicago. Program: "Those Lonelnr For Tou Blues," "Mammv Land." "When the I.eas Come Tumbling Down." the Rnysl Blue orchestra. "Musette's Waltz Song," LaBoheme; "From the.

Land of the Sky Letters From the People RPhJlcan welcomes letters from the people on all subjects or differ wltn the opinions of this journal. Letters intended for this da pertmsnt should contain the address of to senders and be slgnsd with THE NAMES OF THE WRITERS FOR PUBLICATION. They must SyvJ.d. "elements and be REASONABLY. BRIEF to Insure lossr.

tlon.) Blue Water." Puccini. Cailman. Kate Block Zelnick: "Ivy." "Falling." "Hr, Gallagher and Mr. Stickles." "Whera Ere Tou Walk." W. J.

Mill Rsndel. Dance selections by Tsham Jones and his orches tra at college Inn; rail, EII1," Bhalltt; "A Spanish Sawyer, Kate Block Zelnick; "Rose of ths Rio Grande." Who Ceres." ths Rnval Blue orchestra; Rosette." Phllllns: "Ross of Mv ZZPaUSS APPMCIATIOIT, Lohr, W. J. Mills; "Bees' Knees," "Clover Editor of The Republican. urer Because Its Heathized Night Coughs quickly stopped Here' a PRESCRIPTION Soft Sane ior Young li Old Get a bottle of Piso's for Coueha and Colds.

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Insist on Piso's. 16cts4 Oe sites obtainable everywhere Mr our classes thank; vou van much for your co operation with them in making the debatea and literarv ex RADIO PARTS 20 Discount We want you to become acquainted with tome of the Quality Radio mer. rhandlsa we sell, and ofer for a lim ercises such successes. We appreciate your kindness, and sympathetic interest The three debates were well received, and the attendance at each one gratifying. You have helped us to prove that the people of Scranton have a strong literary Interest and are ready to show It at any tlmo.

Itv is the purpose of our classes to have other public affairs, and we hope that whenever it Is convenient for you. you will be with us on such The Cream of Perfection" ited time 20 discount on everything. Representative of Kelloag Apparatus, Dayton Apparatus, Chelsea Apparatus, General Radio Apparatus, Marco Apparatus. Radio Sales Corp. 110 Spruce St.

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I ficranton, Fab. 14. Hit. IK 4 (Copyrlghtt4 UMl SCRANTON, PA. 1.

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