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TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 5. 1933 Stye oranton been bagged. The sueossaful hunter The 'Drink Merchant9 Appears J. F. Collins, Russell street, bagged Carbondale Arrange Baby, Show Funerals an eignt point dear weighing 260 pounds.

Mr. Collins Is over 69 years Elmhurst Newt for The Republican left with Mrs, E. B. Rogers will receive immediate attention. oio.

CARBONDALE. Dec. 4. Under the home on the West Side and are now residing there. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Lewis and daughter. Jean. Scranton. were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs.

Lewis' mother. Mrs. C. JI. Whitney.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Boice. Wlm mers. have moved into the Edwards house on the East Side.

Mrs. Alfred Yeager has returned home from the Hahnemann hospital, Scranton, where she was a patient for nine weeks. auspices of Gerald Buckley nost. Vet Miss Aldina Poll spent the Thanks rivinir holidawi wU.h hr iumm, Burke Mrs. Mary Burke, 737 Or I erans of Foreign wars, and its women' and Mrs.

Joseph Poll, Mlnooka avs division, a baby show will be conducted Mrs. Jane McCarty ELMHURST, Dec. 4. Mr. and Mrs.

an Wednesday afternoon in Jr. O. U. nue. miss roil is teacrung la Chester, Pa.

O. L. Walts attended the funeral of Dies of Pneumonia A. M. hall.

The program will begin at 2 o'clock. Physicians and nurses will discuss children's health. Children from Miss Esther Jones returned to Mansfield Teachers' college after spending the holidays with her parents on Sprlngbrook avenue. Miss Esther Ellis returned to her a month to 6 years of age maw be en tered. Prizes will be awarded for chU Mrs.

Jane McCarty, 29, wife of William McOarty 1304 Oram street, died yesterday afternoon in her home of pneumonia. She was a me nber of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal dren's health only. Moosic wore at icmpie university. The French mtnltr nt nnhll. nurcn.

TO PLAT PLYMOUTH Surviving are her husband: two children, Jean Marie and William; her CARBONDALE, Dec. 4. The Carbondale team will play Its first home chard street. This morning with a requiem mass in the Church of the Nativity at 9:30 o'clock. Interment, St.

Catherine's cemetery, Moscow. Funeral arrangements Ir. charge of the John A. Walsh estate. Williams Thomas G.

Williams. Chinchilla. This afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from home of his son, George Williams 149 South Rebecca avenue. Interment, Forest Hill cemetery. Funeral arrangements in charge of B.

Willard Tague. Keller Donald Keller, East Newton. This afternoon at 2 o'clock from home. Interment, Evergreen cemetery. Funeral arrangements in charge of Howard Snowdon.

Van Wert William Van Wert, 1521 Nay Aug avenue. This afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Howard Snowdon funeral home, 1810 Sar.der&on avenue. Interment. Prieeburg James Benjamin James, 928 South true tion once suggested to Paris ublishers that thtv isn antwlal News tor The Republic left with P. C.

Riviello, 811 Boies street, Mosaic, or telephoned SH3 Moosic, will receive immediate attention. gome in the Penn State Basketball handed books, with the first page at league on Wednesday evening in Mr. Waltz's mother. Mrs. William Waltz, held In Newfoundland on Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. K. G. MacAskie and the Misses Virginia and Jean MacAskie were Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. S. B. Dunning. East Stroudsburg.

Mrs. J. J. Howley and Miss Victoria Howley spent Friday in Scranton. The Ladies' Aid societey of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs.

Edward F. Kennedy on Thursday afternoon to sew for the Red Cross, P. G. Frantz. New York City, spent the week end at his home here.

Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Taylor and.

son, Billy, spent Thursday with Mrs. Taylor's mother, Mrs. Hensel, Merchant ville. N. J.

me oacK. or left handed readers. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Christ man, and a sister Margaret Christ man.

The funeral will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home. The Rev. Jesse L. Wilson will officiate. Interment wHl be in West Pittston cemetery.

Casino hall with the fast Plymouth quintet as their opponents. Sammy Schcenfield and Joe M. Bu ke and James FarrelU holders of the local franchise, have made arrangements COUGKIO tor a capacity gathering. Dont let them get a strangle hold. Fight germs quickly Creomulslon com bines the 7 best helps known to ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE MOOSIC, Dec.

4. A subemployment office under the supervision of Thomas Henwood has been opened at the Old Forge borough hall on Monday morning at 9 a. m. All people unemployed in Moosic are requested to attend Veterans will be given preference. The Luvender camp of Spike Island have opened another successful hunting season, as to date two deer have CARBONDALE, Dec.

4. Announce modern science. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics.

Your own druggist is authorized to re ment was made today of the marriage Ninth avenue. This afternoon at 2.30 o'clock from late home. Interment, Washburn Street cemetrey. of Miss Agnes R. Monoghan, daughter Miss Margaret Dunning and Roger fund your money on the spot If your cough or cold Is not relieved by Creo of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Monognan, Gumaer Mrs. Alice Gumaer. Pri Pallbrook street, and Henry Feury mulslon. Adv, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Michael Pohanich Michael Polianich, 915 East Drinker street, Dunmore, died yesterday in his home after a three day illness of pneumonia. He settled in Dunmore thirty eight years ago after emigrating from Europe. He was one of the organizers of St. Mtahael's Greek Catholic church, Dunmore.

Besides his widow, Ann, he leaves the following children: Mrs. Thomas Walsh, Mrs. John Sworin, Mrs. John Badick, Mary, Michael and Charles Po Feury, Jermyn. The ceremony was per vate this morning at 10:30 o'clock from home of her daughter in law, Mrs.

Charles Gumaer, Fleetville, Interment, Chase cemetery. formed on Thanksgiving day in St. Patrick's church, Long island City, Kuker Betty Kukez. 1828 East N. by the Rev.

Father Walsh. They Elm street. This afternoon at 2 o'clock were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Francis in home.

Interment, St. Mary's No. Pryle. hanich and twelve grandchildren. a cemetery.

PROGRAM OF MUSIC Kramer Frank Kramer, 708 Pitte' The funeral will be held on Thursday morning with a requiem mass in St. Michael's ciiurch. Drinker street, Dun CARBONDALE, Dec. 4. Due to the ton avenue.

Wednesday morning with requiem mass in St. Mary Assump tion church at 9 30 o'clock. Inter ment, St. Mary's No. 5 cemetery.

more. Interment, St. Catherine's ceme tery, Moscow. presentation of a pageant on Christmas eve. a special program of Christmas music will be given in Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday, Dec.

17. Choir rehearsals will be held on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock The orderly and systematic manner in which liquor will be retailed in most states is shown in this over the counter preview of a New York city beverage store. In contrast to pre prohibltion selling, new regulations for retail sale and consumption in the overwhelmingly "wet" Empire state specify the amount of liquor to be purchased at a time, the hours of sale, who may and may not buy and who may and may not sell. William fnnlfek Carbondale William Coolick, 40. formerly of and on Thursday evening at 8: JO Koza Mrs.

Marv Koza. Delaware zuiu jjuzerne street, aiea at nis nome in Van Dyke, last week. The o'clock under the direction of Miss street, Mayfleld. This morning with mass of requiem in Sacred Heart Edna M. Hopkins.

Dunning spent the week end at the home of their aunt. Mrs. K. O. MacAskie.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Boddington and son, Jack. Portland. Maine, have returned home after visiting Mr.

Bod dington's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Boddington. Dr. and Mrs.

R. F. Taylor spent Thanksgiving day at the home of their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Taylor, Philadelphia.

Miss Mary Flannery, Carbondale, and Miss Ethyle Kiefer and Anthony Howley, Scranton, were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Howley.

Addle E. Rieil entertained in her home on Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Haydcn Evans and S. G.

Riel Binghamton, N. Mr. and Mrs William Tyler and son. Billy. Scranton; Miss Ethel.

Riel. Radburn, N. Mr. and Mrs. S.

G. Riel. Miss Audrey Riel, Alexander and Lawrence Riel. Mr. and Mrs.

George Williamson entertained their children and grandchildren over the week end when the following were present: Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Williamson. Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Williamson and children. Lois and Harold Belleville, N. Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers and children, Richard and Sylvia, and James Muncy.

Miss Reba Williamson, Bethlehem, and Miss Florence Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris. Scranton.

have purchased the property known as the Richard Kimmachcr YOU MAY LOSE YOUR RIGHT TO DRIVE AFTER JANUARY 1ST! iunerai was neid tnere on Friday He was a World war veteran. Surviving are his utrion" hiss narnntji Polish church at 9:30 clock. Inter' ment, parish cemetery. BREIF MENTION CARBONDALE Dec. 4 Ralph Pelec Frank Pelec, North street, Mr.

and Mrs. Ignata Coolick; five brothers. Peter. Andrew. John, Michael, and Frank, and a sister, Mary, Lilje.

North Main street, is attending Forest City. Wednesday morning with mass of requiem in St. Joseph's church sessions oi the Retail snoe Mer chants' convention in New York. at 9:30 clock. Interment, parish au oi scramon.

August tamable cemetery. A joint meeting of the Sunshine chapter of the World Wide guild and August Stornable. 77. dirf Yester the Missionary society will De neia in Berean Baptist church on Tuesday day afternoon in his home, 616 Birch Lake Ariel LAKE ARIEL, Dec. 4.

The Rev. and Mrs. E. Gillespie. Spring Valley, N.

were Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Samson. Mrs. Emma Howe prepared and served Thanksgiving dinner for the members of her family and their families.

Mr. and Mrs. John Schadt and family and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sanderccck and family spent Thanksgiving with Mr.

and Mrs. Moffatt and family In James Bieart. Vermont, spent his street, rear, after a brief illness. Sur evening at 730 clock. A meeting of the Ladies' Aid society viving are his widow; two sons, Peter and Philip; two daughters.

Mrs. Eu of First Presbyterian church will be held in the church on Wednesday gene Pfurr. and Miss Theresa Storn Vandling News for The Republican left with Martha B. Johns, 668 Main street, will receive immediate attention. aoie.

and eleven grandchildren. afternoon at 3 o'clock. ss Madolyn Mang has returned to Fowler, Scranton, and Miss Marjorie Fowler, Stroudsburg, were guests of the day. Mr. and Mrs.

George Schmidt, Boston. spent the week end with the later sister. Mrs. Otis Smith. Mrs.

Earl Geary, Carbondale. spent the week end with her sister. Mrs. Uric Evarts. Horace Ether, Lehigh university, spent Thanksgiving, week end with bis parents, the Rev.

and Mrs. F. C. Ether. Miss Marjorie Fowler, Stroudsburg Normal school, spent the week end with her siser.

Mrs. Oscar Many local hunters succers from their first day of deer hunting. Several fine bucks have been shot in this vicinity. Edward Samson, Scranton, visited relatives in town recently. Donald Samson, Elizabethtown, spent the holiday season witn his mother, Mrs.

Marjorie Samson. The Venus flytrap is not the only plant which catches and eats insects: the teasel, sarracenla and nepenthes are among the other plants which do so. The funeral will be held Thursday morning with a requiem mass in St. Mary's church. Interment, St.

Mary's Farmingdale. L. where she is a member of the public school teaching staff. She spent the iantegiving hol cemetery. idays at the heme of her parents.

Mr. VANDLING, Dec. 4. Mr. and Mrs Thanksgiving holidays with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Bigart. and Mrs. H.

J. Mans, 129 South John Fillon and children, Newark, N. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lange and Church street.

family joined the former's parents Mrs. Frank Mayor Mrs. Frank 79. a lifelong resident of Blakely. died last night at her home.

226 Third street, that borough, after a brief illness. visited relatives here during the Charles Bechtlofft. Ararat, who un FOR COUGHS AND COLDS USE JENKINS' TAR MtNTHOl AND EXTRACT COD LIVER and sisters at a Thanksgiving din week. derwent an operation at St. Joseph's hospital, has been discharged.

ner in Newfoundland. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beer are vis The Rev. and Mrs.

P. E. Ethen en Jenkins' Drug Store iting their daughter, Mrs. Thomas Ho tertained a number of guests for gan. New York.

106 South Main Ave. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Johns and Jermyn Thanksgiving.

Their daughter, Violet and a friend. Marjorie Hoyt, student nurses at the Hahnemann hospital spent the day at home. Miss Edna son, Billy, are vistsng relatives in SCRANTON Cariise. Miss Irene Burns a student at the Mavfield News for The Republican left with Mrs. William C.

Wilson, 217 Gorbam avenue, will receive immediate attention. East Stroudsbure State Teachers' col lege is visiting at her home here. News for The Republican left with Miss Helen Patterson, 315 MrRinley avenue, or phoned to Jermyn 242 will receive immediate attention. The many rrienos of Jercme Finan will be pleased to hear he is recovering from the pneumonia. Miss Ncra Baynn.

a senior at the jlir Bloomsburg State Teachers' college, JERMYN, Dec. 4. On Friday eve ning Professor Firth's pupils will give a and now practicing teaching in the Wiliiamsport High school is visiting at her home here. recital in the M. E.

church school room MRS. KOZA RITES TODAY MAYFIELD, Dec. 4. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Koza.

419 Delaware street, will be held Teusday morning. A requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 o'clock In Sacred Heart of Jesus Polish church. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. mn Frank Bcsh had the misfortune to under the auspices of the Missionary societies of the church. They will be as by students of the Sherman injure his right hand while at work on the state highway.

School of Expression and singers. Mrs. Nellie Morgan and Miss Sadie Samuel Maynes shot an eight point deer while hunting at Center county. The Missionary societies will meet in mnmrMT Murphy. Rock Lake, visited friends at this place during the week.

Women's Club Holds the M. E. church Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A special Christmas program has arranged. HAVE you stopped to consider that an insurance policy is the best and most economical way of meeting the financial responsibility placed upon you as a driver or owner by the new Pennsylvania Uniform Automobile Liability Security Act? Under this law you may be barred from the roads as a driver, or owner of an automobile, until you give proof of financial responsibility: 1.

If you violate certain motor vehicle laws. 2. If you fail to satisfy within IS days a final judgment, in excess of $200, rendered against you for damages on account of personal injury or death, or because of damage to, the property of others, arising from the operation of a motor vehicle by you, your agent, or any other person with your consent. i The law further provides that if yon are barred from the roads for failure to paj such a judgment, your registration certificate and driver's license will not be reinstated until you satisfy the judgment and furnish evidence of fulurt financial responsibility. 3.

If, when you next apply for a driver's license, you have had two or more accidents with damages totalling $200 or more within the twelve months preceding application, such application may bt denied until you show proof of future financial re sensibility. The minimum financial responsibility required is $5,000 for injury or death of one person; $10,000 for injury or death of two or more persons, and $1,000 for damage to the property of others. Right now is the 'time to buy Automobile Insurance. Z)om 'twait until accident occurs! Th financicrl strength of Th Travelers guarantees protection The Travelers wntcs more Automobile Insurance than any other company, and protects more than 500,000 automobile owners. And A Travelers policy will meet aB requirements of Financial Responsibility Laws in all other states in the United States and Provinces of Canada, where financial responsibility may be met by a certificate of insurance.

Ask the nearest Travelers agent or office about the Travelers Instalment Premium Payment Plan. THE TRAVELERS TMfl TtAVIUIt INSUIANCI COM PA MY TMI UAVUttS INOIMNITY COMPANY TNI TtAVIlllS INSUtANCI COMMUtT MAIT'OIO, CONNICTICUT SCRANTON BRANCH OFFICE PHONE 6187 First National Bank Buildinf Miss Elizabeth Hockadav has re Successful Banquet A successful banquet was conducted turned after spending a month with Mrs. Polly Puckey, Endicott. Miss Catherine Maynes is ill at her home, Washington avenue. on Saturday night in the home of Mrs.

Helen Miller, Bryn Mawr street, by members of the Polish Women's Progressive Political club of West Mayfleld Briefs MAYFIELD, Dec. 4. Miss Jean Walker and Mrs. Maud Kennedy spent the week end in New York. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Puckey spent Sunday at Johnson City. N. Y. Walter Puckey, Whitmore avenue, has returned from a hunting trip at Pike county.

Mr. Puckey shot an eight prong buck. No vena Will" Be Held At Holy Rosary Church In honor of the feast of the Immaculate Conception on Friday, a novena will open at Holy Rosary church on Wednesday morning with mass at 8 o'clock and will continue Mrs. Hariod Bennstt. Clifford, spent the week end with Mrs.

Samuel Maynes Washington avenue. Scranton. More than fifty were in at tendance. Miss Matylda Zurowska served as toastmaster and the principal address as delivered hy Registration com missioner Emma Fuhrer. Other speakers included Mrs.

Fred Hummer. Mrs. with masses each morning and services at 7:30 o'clock each evening until Friday when It will be brought to a close with a reception of members into the Blessed Virgin sodality. Brown, Mrs. Phillips and Mrs.

J. Evans. '2 UP TO ALLOWED FOR YOUR OLD SET! For Xmas and ever after For Xmas and ever after BOOKS For Cousin Uncle Ed for those who have everything the Wise Gift is a Book. Sfl FREE1 Send the coupon to your nearest Travelers agent or office for this digest of the new law. Offers this modern 6 tube, high powered console, complete wit, tubes, for only Always acceptable that's what tradition says about "books." And what other gift is more personal.

What other gift brings more sheer enjoyment Today in our store are thousands of books to feed the reading appetite of every man, woman and child. 50c To get the free digest of the new Law, ill is this Devest Tnvelers agent or office. and up Initri kit sJdrtii htr Please send me fret digest of the Pennsylvania RispwmUty Also send rites oa mj tKa U. B95 5 didntu. JTiltflmn AC.

STATIONERY Have you thought of nice stationery for Christmas Gifts. If you haven't you are forgetting one of the finest and charming gifts. Monogram 3 initials, wonderful special value at $1.00. ALL PRICES! 31 Trade in that old radio or talking machine! It's worth up to $20 toward a brand new Zenith. And you can arrange easy Economy terms to pay the difference for the new radio.

Credit you? Certainly! CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS When you purchase your Christmas cards from us you know that you are getting the individuality and exclu siveness that you desire. Why not get the best? Fountain Pens SCRANTON AGENTS John C. Brydon, Jr. Martin B. McGunin At G.

Casey Robert H. Fattens Mekholr H. Horn Gilbert J. Sir Joseph P. Jordan Bertram W.

Wright OUT OF TOWN AGENTS Michael J. Boland Dunmore, ra, John J. Butler Owen L. Sharp Danmore, Ps Athertan Weibel Taylor, Pa, William E. Brown Moscow, Pa.

Walter D. Fish Claras Summit. Pa. Helen C. Evans, Insurance Agency Ml Poron.

Pa. Harold W. Kimble Claras Green, Pa. F. Carroll Kranter Newfound land.

Pa. George E. Maxey Agency Forest City, Pa. (Gertrude 8. Maxey, Agent) John J.

O'Roork ArehbaM. Pa, Warrea P. Murphy Hawley, Russell S. Polley Lake Ariel Pa. Harry G.

Stephens Pa. Norman W. Thompson PeehvlDa, Pa. W. Merle Tlngley Montrose, Pa.

James A. Btoblnson Starback Agency Honssdals. Pa. (William Starbuck, Agent) and Pencils All Styles All Prices 9 We carry the largest stock in town. All the leading makes, including Sheaffer, Parkers, Watermans, Wahl, Conklins and others.

SPECIAL! Names engraved FREE on all Pens and Pencils purchased at our store. Wonderful Value From $1.00 Up 316 318 Lacka. Ave..

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