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THE SCRAjNTON REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925 OLD FORGE AH residents on Main street, here, are requested to decorate aiid hang out SELECT FURNITURE GALLERIES County Susquehanna FORGE, July 22. Wednesday, Hags in Honor oi me occasion. Miss Nellie Neary, of this place has Jn 22, the Chamber of Commerce will returned from Atlantic City, where she attended the Annual convention of the hArford LATHROP hae its outing at Rocky Ulen, a pa radp will be held from Scrantan to the Glen by way of Taylor and Old Forge. L. C.

B. A. Misses Mary and Margaret Corcoran, of were, callers, in town yesterday. Mrs. Joseph Carroll and son, Joseph; were callers in town Sunday.

Miss Gertrude KeogBT of North Main street, attended a dinner dance given by S. P. G. Club, in honor of Misses Dorothy and Argent O'Brien, on Jefferson, avenue, Scranton, Monday evening. Miss Keogh is a member of the club.

Tillle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Manichella, of North Main street, underwent an operation for the removal of adnoids and tonsils and is recovering rapidly. I of Mary street, were Scranton callers yesterday. Genevieve, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. TRACTOR OYERTURNS, KILLING LATHROP BOY Martin Memolo, of North Main street, If RESORTS PENNSYLVANIA Our August Sale Offers Furniture Values That Stand Out Unrivalled Anywhere CHAUTAUQUA GUARANTORS COMPLETE ORGANIZATION HARTFORD, July 22. The first meeting of the Chautauqua Guarantors was held on Monday evening" at the home of O. F. Maynard.

Letters were LATHROP, July 22. Donald Oakfey. oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Oak has undergone an operation for the removal of adnoids and tonsils.

Her condition is reported favorable. Misses Louise and Anna O'Malley, Wayne County ley, of Lathrop township, was Instantly killed Monday morning, while working for the Plymouth Lumber Company on the Rockwell farm. H) was running a tractor when i( tipped 'T backwards pinning him underneath. COTAGK. LAKE i.OXTON, Wayne coun ty.v Furnished.

Hood bathing, fishing. RESORTS liOti sale. F. i. Brundage, Thomp ffor Pa.

on SUNDAY LAKE COX TON. Wayne NEW JERSEY EXPECTS WHEAT SUBFX.US BURCHAREST. A decrease of 8, 000,000 acres of grain sown land in Rumania in the present year is shown by government statistics recently issued. Despite the decreased so fie, the crop conditions are reported as excellent, the weather throughout May having been exceptionally favorable. Agricultural experts are predicting that the 1925 wheat crop will leave a large exportable, surplus.

1 1 County, near Orson and Good LHiming anu rowing. Loiiage ana ooais The young man was 17 years of age and was a member of the 1925 graduation class of" the Hopbottom High sehnni TtesMea his father and mother. Asbury Park MAPLE SHADE COTTAGE, Thompson. one brother, Lawrence, and one sister, Madline, are left to mourn his loss. The funeral was held from his late VICTORIA Ocean and.

7th North Asbury Park. Good I Harvey's Lake home this afternoon. nd your vacation at Lakeside Inn. tablj. Moderate raie.

Formerly the Flori erad from, the Radcliffe Chautauqua Company, announcing the date of their coming as August 22. They promises a varied and excellent program. The guarantors organized themselveS" with the folowing officers: President," Fred G. Bulgln; vice president, O. F.

Maynard secretary, Dr. H. H. Hooven; treaurer, L. E.

It was voted to seek permission of the trustees of the Congregational Church to use the church grounds as a site for the erection of the tent. A Mead was appointed to have charge of the lighting arrangements of the tent and grounds. A publicity committee was formed: Fred G. Bulgin, chairman; Howard Benning, Murle Tiffany," Rev. T.

ai. Fuery, A. J. Masters, F. D.

Wilmarth, T. Glen Sophia, George Pritchard and Clyde Tiffany. Charles Hull was appointed chairman of the tent committee and as assistants, Lee Forsyth, L. E. Wilmarth, Sidney Osmun, George Richardson, Murlo Tiffany, and Gerald Tiffany.

Harfev's Lake. Pa. Pleasant rooms: home da. Tel Asbury Park 1326. R.

A. and cooKed food; reasonable rates. Only a half M. W. Sutton.

RESORTS mil from dancing pavilions and bath houses. For further information write to Jac, Mr. Lewis Schworm, Lakeside Inn, Har verjss.Lake, Pa. LENOXVILLE, July 22. Mr.

and Mrs. George H. Snyder had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L.

C. Severance and daughter, Mildred, of ELBERON HOTEL 3rd Asbury Park. Block to Beach. Running water. Exceptional table.

Spec, season and Fall rates. E. J. Tilton. NEW JERSEY fc Delaware Water Gap West Clifford, and Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Snyder, of Finch Hill. Atlantic City Mr.

and Mrs. B. E. Clarkson were Bglevue Inn 0pe" year wn; callers at the homes of Mr. and Mrs.

Our August Sale of Furniture is the outstanding merchandising achievement of the No other event approaches it in magnitude or compares with it in values. More and better furniture at lower prices than in any other August Sale. Our floors are filled to overflowing with the choicest values of the American furniture market. Every piece is from our regular stock and guaranteed to be fully up jto our most exacting requirements. Visit this store.

Verify these facts. See for "yourself just why have become the leading home, furnishing organization of North eastern Pennsylvania Ask About Our Budget Plan CONTINENTAL, George Smith, and and Mrs. Bertis eisnip niunaKejiieiil, Elmer and Aususta Youne. former Smith, of Benton, on Sunday. Ocean Hotel ASBURY PARK, N.

J. (BLOCS BOK BEACH) rtooms en Suite with Kath: Music, White Service, Elevator; Cap. Booklets. EWELL CRAWFORD, Owners and Proprietors ly Mrs. John VaYrick.

Request booklet. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Swingle, of Tennessee Ave. near Beacb.

Always open. I Prirate baths, running water ia rooms: elevator: I excellent table; white sri vice. American plan, I St op dally; special weekly rate. I If. WALSH DUNCAN.

I Carbondale, were callers at the home OurtiLtfrc. Stock FuriuLiirc ajuI Uunps. fe HiL It was voted to allow all school th8 tye" pupils eight years of age the. bene of Mr. and Mrs.

H. V. Hartley on Sun fit of the junior ticket price. The Dining room open A. M.

to P. M. Talitte d'Hote and a la carte. American tndg European plan. Miss T.

T. Dnlbey. lese formerly of Lakewood. M. J.

prospects for this the first Chautau Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stephens and daughter, Helen, were recent guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Oakley, oua ever staged in Harford annear Headquarter! for Scrantoniani MALVERN Booms Only 1610 Pacific Odd. Vev Bell TaIatiIiati I 20' 1 of Clark's Summit. FOBKST HOl'SE Centrally located: pri exceedingly good. Every man present showed a willingness to work and a determination to put the thing across.

THE LAFAYETTE ASBURY PARK. N. J. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Jones were In vaif: baths Kxcellent lable and service. Scranton on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones enter The meeting adjourned to meet next Monday at 7:45 at the home of O.

F. l.unn onti or "tlit ho 3. Binder, Formerly Prop. Strath Haven tained the following guests on Sunday DELAWARE HOUSE 'h7? Maynard. tels of tbe North Jersey coast.

Tub shower, and needle bntfis; bachelor qpartwente. Golf and tenuis. Phone 1434. H. S.

JACKSON. ii (' waffle dinner Sundays. Snecinl ac Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips and son, Jack, Mr.

and Mrs. T. J. Jones, sons, Ernest and Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.

John Jervis, Caroline Jervis, all coiiMtUMlaiiona for week end purties. SUSQUEHANNA Moderate Sice lotorii of Hilda and Frank Jones, Mt. Pocono AV. of Welsh Hall; Thomas Phillips, of Plymouth Hotel 214 FouRrth near Be a ear Beach. STATE TO SEEK BIDS FOR HICKORY GROVE ROAD Chicago, and Jack Jones, of Johnson City, N.

Y. Ownership management. Hot and cold running water. A. M.

and L. M. GRIGGS. Hwthorne Inn and Cottages Suecial rates. June.

Wonderful view. number of young people from this Pa, July 22 The state highway department will adver THE LYRIC 8. ARKANSAS lil.OCK FROM OCKAiN, Hist YEAR place visited Lake Chapman on Tuesday evening. BoifllnK. tennis, nearby golf, swimming coot on "Lacka.

Trail." Ruined clientele. tise for bids for the construction of Modern throuehout. Meals family stvte. R. XJengler.

Mrs. Henrietta Welskops and Charles Walter were Sunday guests at the Wei KENTUCKY Moderate Rates. S. H. Brethwalte, Owner.

the road from Hickory Grove to Great Bend about the first of August. District Engineer. Btckius, of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, of NOTED rOB ITS TABLB Benton Pocono Pines state highway department, and the "A GOOD PLACE TO STOP." First Asbury Park.

2nd block from ocean Open all year. Steam heat. CAPACITY 250 Hj A Mr. and Mrs. Harold V.

Hartley and daughter, Martha Louise, were guests of relatives in Wilkes Barre on Satur iCESIDE HOUSE Chicken county commissioners went over the road, carefully, Monday, and checked the engineer's plans. 9iol7NE0RCIA AVELATV OTY. J. day and Sunday. wed3( or month.

Rates reasonable. Near Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Johnson lak Scrupulously clean: electric light throurt out; white service: rooms with running waters June J3.

00 up daily $18 00 up weekly. Amsrican Plan. EMERSON CROUTHAMEU The commissioners have approved the plans as made by Engineer Backius and family, of Wilkes Barre, returning Horn Canada spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Bennett. for the road. Mr. Backius says the road will be advertised for lettering about the first of August.

Pocono Lake Bowan and Dorothy Reed, of Chin LOUVAN HOTEL Tennessee near Bench. ROOMS ONLY, with or without running water. fZ up dally. Special weekly, Mrs. E.

Gunner. A number of the present curves along hot and cold running water, electric lights. Plenty of food of the better quality served. Tel. 1973.

B. D. FISH, Manager. DEVONPORT INN 2nd Ocean Ulock, Asbury Park, European. Running water all rooms.

Special season and Fall rates. DEL MONTE 502 Ave. invites you. Hot and cold running water all rooms. Rooms with, private Rates moderate.

Tel. 661', A. V. Matthews, owner and man a er. chilla, who have been guests at the home of their aunt, Mrs.

L. L. Wilson, I A1IPF1 INN Coolest Spot in the L.UJKCL Pocono3i chicItin din. the road will be straightened out and an ideal highway constructed. rerrtjSundays.

Special Rates to Parties. went on Sunday to visit their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Hunt, of Adpress u. H.

Harinmz, rrop. Three piece living room suite in high grade mohair. Unusual in design. The consists of a large davenport, arm chair and wing chair. A handsome three piece mohair living room suite, consisting of a davenport, armchair and wing chair, of high grade 'construction! Artistically designed.

Glenwood. Miss Nellie Ross, who was a recent guest of Mrs. Sarah A. Severance, has Wallsville gone to visit relatives in Elmira, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Ross entertained .00 .00 ACR LANTEJRN INN Clark's Green. THE WYANDANK 2" av Asbury Park. Running water.

Special June rates. G. E. Chesbrough. 280 236 at their home on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Brainard and Mr. and Mrs. Flejftvllle Road at Wallsville, Pa.

Phone $350 LESS 20 $295 LESS 20 A.VD ANNEX. Virginia Ave. near Beach and Steel Pier. Corner houm. Cool entslds rooms.

Spacious porches. Centra for motorists. Private haths. Elevator. Iance floor.

RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Bathing from hotel. Best food, well rooked. White serrlcs. 14 up dally. Special weeliiy.

Ownership management. fiABLB DEVITT lurjieeej vauuus uuniu muuii. Ralph Johnson, of Binghamton, N. and Mr. and Mrs.

Freeman Johnson and Pike County DRUID HALL Rot ana Cold Water In nnil all roomg 40g Seventn Asbury Tark, N. J. R. Lloyd Jenkins and A. Phlpps Bassett, Props.

family, of Lenoxville Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Johnson and R2WS NOTES Victoria Lisi, little daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Lisi, of Washburn street, was painfully injured when struck by an automobile on Washington street, Monday evening. She was taken to the Barnes hospital where Dr. Washburn attended her. A puncture wound in the forehead and abrasions about the body were, the injuries sustained.

After her injuries had been dressed, she was taken to the family home. Lou Haynes, of Starrucca, spent the week end with F. W. Keene, Oakland Side. Mrs.

Mary Kittell, of Prospect street, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John A. Blake, Norwich. H.

S. Keene, of Starucea, spent Sunday at the home of F. W. Keene, Oakland Side. Kennetht Moore has returned to Hor ROWLANDS INX Rowlands, Pike Pa.

V'nier new management. Beautiful sur family and Mrs. Jane Ransom were Extended Charge Accounts Granted MONTICELLO II Kentucky ave. near beach Atlantic City'e II Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Johnson, of Fleetvllle. roundings, execellent accommodation boarders, extra luncheons, suppers, line dancing floor, auto parties accommodated. HOTEL THEDFORD All rooms running water. Suites with bath. Excellent table.

HARRY DUFFIELD. Misses Pearl and Stella Johnson re finest and most popular raw V' Telephone Rowlands, 1234. Huebner Heeler, Props. turned home with them for a week's RUNNING WATER IN AIL ROOMS visit. Mr.

and Mrs. W. F. Bennett, Mrs. Writs for Wilt 7 nn cn.

Ocean Grove BAInlNu iKUM nuitl SPECIAL EXCURSION Myra Clarkson and Mrs. Bertha Barber were callers at Hopbottom on Tuesday FTTTgHr.t,t.iwr.Fe evening. watt mper to. Sunday, July 26 It is reported that the condition of OCEAN GROVE, N. J.

Hotels and Lodging Houses. Write Municipal Information Bureau. I ORAINF 8 Ocean Pathway, at the LUnnlllb boardwalk. All rooms run nlnj? water." Table feature F. Rohlanrl Ivan Wilson, who underwent a serious jiell after spending sometime at his operation at the State Hospital in ctu ar io NEW YORK Scranton, seems favorable at this time, Sa Kentucky Anue, Jurt off Bosrdwslk.

home on the Oakland Side. Mr. and Mrs. A. A.

Hogencamp and family, of Waymart, spent Sunday at the home of F. W. Keene, State street, Oakland. A. G.

Johnson has been seriously ill and Is attended by Dr. Decker, of es Orchestnu Batn opso. g2nd yes r. S. K.

BONIFACE. CRAMn VIFW 1 Pitman, 4 T)oors provements; home cooking. H. B. Bull.

Stopping' at Elizabeth Nicholson. A few friends of Mr. and Mrs. Rich John Touhey has returned to his ard Jones gathered at their home on Wednesday evening, July 15. surprls Ocean City Ocean City home in Carbondale after a visit with relatives on the Oakland Side.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Condon, of West Main street, spent Sunday with relatives in Norwich. Tickets good only cm special train leaving Scranton 11:30 P.

Saturday, July 25. Returning leaves New York, West 23rd 5:47 P. M. Liberty 6:00 P. Elizabeth, 6:30 P.

Sunday, July 26. ing Jones on his birthday. The evening was pleasantly spent with music and games. Refreshments were ASSOCIATES 116 128 N. Washington Scranton Buffalo, East Buffalo, Erie Columbus, Wilkes Barre, Pittsburgh Morgan Spencer has returned to Port served.

Those present weer; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stephens and daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Claude West and '6S'9 I It a Jervls after a visit at his home on Church street.

Robert Fordyce, of Syracuse, N. son, Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. H. V.

Hart III riiu! Major Leagrue Baseball Yankees vs. Senators i I it is spending a few days with his parents ley, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Moffit, Mr. and Mrs.

Wellington Barber, Mrs. Selgrath, Miss Marjorie Ainey, Ira Barney, Everett Jones. NW JERSEY CENTRAL here. i Rev. Father Collins, of Cleveland, is spending a few days with Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Carmody, Jackson avenue. Mr. Paul H. Van Fleet, of Mr.

ana Mrs. Charles W. Car penter, son, Spencer, and Daniel J. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Lewis, of Great Kobtnson, of Scranton, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Robin PECKVILLE PECKVILLE, July 22.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Williams and family, of Wilkes Barre, were recent visitors in town.

Mrs. C. A. Ayers is Quite ill at the rinrriA of her daughter. Mrs.

Joseph D. son on Sunday. OceanCitij, N.J. Great Lakes Cruise 7 Days phant; Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Carter, H. J. McCormick, Edward Wil lard Howelis, Hayden Howelis, Aaron Griffiths, of Peckvllle; Misses Marjorie Bovard, Fredia Warren, Louise Waltz, Maude Patten, Bessie Thomas, Mrs. Owen Griffiths, Helen Howelis, Mrs. Catherine Jones, Thomas Jones, Benjamin Jones, Oscar Thomas, Ida Sheldon, Violet Sheldon, Samuel Sheldon, Hannah Davis, of Taylor; Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Howelis. AMERICA'S GREATEST FAMILY RESORT Bend were visitors in Susquehanna, yesterday. Miss Mary Moriarity has returned to her home in Binghamton after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Carmody, Jackson avenue. Miss Mildred M. Greegan, of Syracuse, is vfsiting the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Creegan, Jacki son avenue. English, of Pleasant avenue TEN MILES SOUTH OF ATLANTIC CITY Shay Lewis, who has been in a ser intia nnnriltlnn from blood poisoning at the Mid Valley. Hospital, is slowly im Lewis, of Lackawanna street, yesterday. Mrs.

P. H. Maloney, of spent Tuesday with her daughter, Mr3, Edward Daley. Sam Kreiger, of North Lackawanna, street, called on relatives in Dalton today. Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Calabro ha returned home after spending a vei with the latter's aunt, Mrs. Teter 8ol mon, on Poplar street. CUBA HAS 511 NEWSPAPEBK HAVANA. There are 511 newspapers in Cuba, or 131 to each million Inhabitants, data issued by the National Statistics Bureau revealed.

Havana province, in which the capital is situated, leads witn 289. wb publications in the other five province are as follows: Pinar del Rio, 28) Matanzas, 52; Santa Clara, Car.y $74.50, Including Meals and Berth Reservations At FIRST NATIONAL BANK Scranton, Pa. IFLANDEBS proving. Mrs. Matilda Jenkins was a recent caller in Jermyn.

Mr and Mrs. George W. Roberts are occupying their Summer home at Lake Kewanee. A surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Howelis, Keystone avenue, on Monday evening, July 20, in honor of their daughter, ioipn who was twenty one years of AMERICAN PLAN NEW MOOERN FIREPfeOOF. 232 ROOMS WITH 2'JH SEA WATER BATHS AND OPEN Alft SWIMMING POOL J.HOWARD 5L0CUM, President Manager FOR SEVEN YEARS MAN ACE OP THE GAEINORIER. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINCS.W.VA) UNDER THE SAME MANAGEMENT AS 7 THE QUEEN HIU. FARMS, OVEftBROCK.PHIUAOeLPHIA.PA. MAY FIELD MAYFIELD, July 22.

Mr. and Mrs, M. F. Sheridan, of North Lackawanna street, are mourning the loss of their three months old daughter, Mary, who died this morning at 10 o'clock after a few weeks' Illness. Dr.

and Mrs. Joseph Conarton, of Main street, are spending their vacation at Montreal, Canada. Mrs. Kathryn Hughes and Mr. and Mrs.

Archie Hughes, of Wilkes Barre, visited the former's niece, Mrs. Thomas age. Thbes present were: Rev. and Mrs. guey, 20, and Oriente, V.

1 "The Flying Machine," the first Am George Underwood ana.qaugnter, jar. and Mrs. William Rhoda, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Merridew, Mr.

and Mrs. Norval stage coach between Philadelphia and New York, mad. tbe trip in twa Monnle, of Archbaia; Mr. ana Mrs. Brlnley Lewis and daughter, of Oly days in good weather.

FOREST CITY FOREST CITY, July 22. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel B. Pittenger, of Scranton, announce the marriage of their daughter, Florence Pittenger Mayer, to Hugh Johnston, of Forest City. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride on Saturday, July 18.

After a wedding trip they will be at home to their friends In the McLaughlin apartments. H. H. Weiss, of New Rochelle, N. is spending a few days with town relatives and friends.

Miss Anita McCumber is spendlns her vacation at Bloomsburg and Wilkes Barre. James Melvln is receiving treatment at the University of Pennsylvania. Miss Molly Joseph has returned from an extended tclp In the Adiron dacks and the Canadas. Mrs. Ira Dunn, of Montgomery, Is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. James W. Hoar. Joseph Triplnlo, Michael Antom Joh, Frank Sisko, and Louis Vuth has returned From New York after spending a few weeks' vacation. Ing.

He was accompanied by Clare a former resident of this place. Mr. and, Mrs. H. Lacey and Dr.

and Mrs. Beaumont, of Laceyville, spent Wednesday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A.

Michael Newton Rlker, of Washington, D. is spending his vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A.

Michael. Harvey Chamberlin and wife, of New Milford, spent Sunday1 with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Mr, and Mrs. Frank Resseguie were Binghamton visitors, Friday. Attorney Fred W. Davis has returned to his home in Stroudsburg, having visited his parents here the past week. Mrs.

Harry. Gardner entertained the following ladles for tea on Monday afternoon in honor of the birthday anniversary of her. mother, Mrs. Nellie M. Anthopy: Mrs, John S.

Owens, Mrs. W. A. Chamberlin, Mrs. Eliza Anderson, Mrs.

Maurice Gardner, Sarah Manzer, Mrs. D. A. Michael and Mrs. Margaret ('.

r. Mr. and Mrs. L. R.

Bell and son; Leon, of West Clifford, visited relatives here on Sunday. Emory Resseguie, Robert Gardner and Kenneth Michael spent Friday evening. In Susquehanna. Mr. and Mrs.

Berger, Martenson entertained the following guests at their home recently: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Potter and daughters, Marjorie and Ruth, of; Kingston; Mr, and. Mrs. Charles Bradbury, of Clayville, N.

Mrs. Louisa White, of South Edmlaton, N. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Davis and daughters, Eunice and Barnadena, and Mrs.

Eva Davis of East Lenox. Mr. and Mrs. G. G.

McNamara and family are now occupying their fine new home on Main streeet, Mr. Mrs. Curtis Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Craft and Miss Lulu Moore visited Clark's Green relatives, Sunday.

prof. H. B. and wife, of peckvllle, visited the former's mother; and other relatives here, recently. Mr.

and Mrs. James Jones and Mrs. fBnnalow to the Pacific Cbast in untano, BOSTON FISH CAR Thursday mi Friday Open 6 A. M. CIom 8:30 P.

M. W. Tart. Bear of. foiaatoa Sena.

Canada You sleep like Colorado. Mexico and Western Points including all National Park Rforti Go one way, return Mother. Stopovers and interesting side trips. ELKDALE ja top, eat like a raVen ous Indian, snend vnnr fdays with guide and Trap Macktrl, 25 pound Icanoe battling rovallv LOWEST ROUND TRIP FARES NOW IN EFFECT 30c Bed Salmon pound iwith giant bass or huge, fred speckled trout. 15c 25c lie 15c Siloed Fresh Halibut, QCn OJl sound a Trout poaad Dory Haddock, ponad UiklBf Cod, ponad CHICAGO Camps at French River, ELKDALE, July 22.

John Lyon and daughter, Agnes, of Binghamton, spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. G.

S. Halstead spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Boyce, of Damascus. i Miss Elna and Marjdrle Wells, cf Binghamton, relatives here. V.

i The' many, friends of Miss M. irtAn McAll'a Will be to note that she Is at home, James McAlla, of Port Jervls, was the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs.

J. T. and Mrs. E. W.

Burdlck spent Friday with their mother, Mrs. Taylor, of Amasa. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Tuttla are moving their household goods to Clifford. ONE WAY FARE rioundsra, pound 15c $26.77 "North of Toronto; at Nipi FHOM SCRANTON gon River and at Kenora Scranton to Cleveland $15.79 Via D.

L. W. Nickel Plate R. Special Scranton Chicago Sleeping Can Parlor and Dining Car Service in the Lakes of the Woods all on the main lines Fish! Clams! hare a good snpply of fr.in fish this week and you will hi satisfied as the quality Is of the b.st and prices, as you art reaionahla, Wa hT olami on hand. All week mt dally fhipmtnts from Iiong Island and Buziard Bay to taka cart of any of your want.

Call 3089 and Leave Orders For Clambakes. FISH CAR Caf.erlne Evans, of Wilkes Barre, were m. VfMb SaUbtV Sardla.s, fr.ih eanfkV 1C. powa I0U Aik tht Ticket Agent to route you via Nickel Plate Road of the Canadian Pacific. Each a circle of comfortable cabins around a central community house, easy to tuu information call oa Local As nt or writ.

large Clami, Qflp doioa 00 Kadluu Clame, 25C doi.n Llttl. Keck CUmi, dosen 1.40 par hundrtd. Small Smelts, 20C pound Porgitl, large, 1 pound 100 English Whiting. 1 0 1 a dressed, lb 3 pounds for 60o g.e.p.a. MAIN STREET BUFFALO, N.Y.

15c 25c 35c 90c Boston Bin. TUh, ponad SIf, pound Shrimp, pound Bard Shall Crabs, dOIM week end visitors at the home of. Mrs. Margaret Howell. Mr.

and Mrs. John G. Owens and daughter, Ruth, of Scranton visitor, Sunday, at the of Uohn S. Owens and E. Manzer.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole and son, David, of Oelatt, and their guest, Miss Mildred Jones, of Endlcott, were visit ors in town, Saturday evening. Miss Helen Howell Is spending the week with friends in Wilkes Barre. Miss Elsworth, of Harford, spent last week here visiting at the home of her friend, Miss Doris Michael.

reach, inexpensive. ak for Booklet 0, B. 135 F.R.PERRY.G.n.Aj.nt PM.Dpt., M4 MadiMn Nsw York City. SOUTH GIBSON SOUTH GIBSON, July 22. Mr.

and Mrs. Beverly Reynolds, fot Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. George McDonnell, of WIlkes Barre, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John S. Owens on Sunday. Harry rickering camo down from Syracuse to spend the wee15 end. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

B. V. rwr FREIGHT YARD, OPP. FRANKLIN AVE REAR OF SCRANTON HOUSE. SAO Pacific Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Resseguie were, Scrantoa Thursday ITHkWI nuwuui.

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