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9 THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1917 wr Henry Scott: James Packer and Pert CITUMI 1FU 4 T1 A I quires. In the employ of the Lacka LH A iN A 'anna railroad, ut Savona. N. spent I I unday with their families in Nionoi tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Connors. Jane Emmons, of Archbald, was a recent caller in town. Mrs. Robert Coxe. of Carbondale.

spent Sunday in town. Morris Kasson was a Scranton caller Monday. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kilpatrick.

of South Main street, is confined to his home by illness. XI i I 1 .1 TmA son. i "The Globe Store ALWAYS WATCH FOR WEDNESDAY ALWAYS SOMETHING BIG GOING ON Mrs. Moses Conrad and MOSQUITO FLEET Olive. are the guests of Mis.

Con WYOMING GIRLS RAISE FUNDS FOR CHAUTAUQUA Commence Series of Entertain rad's brother. Prof. Taylor Hinkley. of i the New Milford public schools. WAYNE STATE HIGHWAYS TO BE REPAIRED Engineer John J.

English Receives Machinery and Will Start Work. ATTRACTS YOUTHS Mrs. Helen Niver. who has been the I guest of her sisters in Scranton, for a i nf l'iMltfl hr Klster. lew weeks, has returned to her home here.

ft Hi (Five Montrose Boys Have En moned to IVckville Monday evening by the serious accident which occurred to 1 Dr.r.n nA their son. Louis Boyle, in being run I listed and Reported TO NeW Special! Wednesday ataym Ilannerv, Saturday. Mrs. M. J.

Connolly and son, Joseph, were callers iu Carbondale Sunday. Marion Melvln is confined to her home with an attack of the grip. Harry Brown and James Mayers left Friday for South Bethlehem, where they have accepted positions. ments To Provide for Any Future Deficit. ovcr by an automobile.

port for Training. 17 BUniLL HILL BUNA ELL H1LU April H. P. Bunnell was business at Danville last week. man TfXKHAXNOCK, April 17.

blonday evening a series of sociables nnmences to aid Iho cause of the 'hautauqua when it makes its cisit ere ilii summer. With the hreaking FsnroTius SPRING VI LLE, April 17. Miss Bertha Williams, of Jersey City, has returned to her school after spending tho Easter vacation at er home here. Mr. and Mrs.

E. W. Lott and daughter, Marian, Mrs. Bushuell and Mrs. Charles Lee attended the funeral of Mrs.

Emma Young, at Elk Lake, on Saturday. Bev. U. C. Langford, of Montrose Baptist church, officiated.

HONESDALE, April 17 Assistant State Highway Engineer John G. English announces that Wayne county will have her share of roadway construction this Summer. On Saturday last he received an engine roller, crusher and other attachments to be used In the work. Some of the roads to be resurfaced are: Route 7, from East Honesdale to kin ot many colleges ry taxing me I (tin? men. it is predicted that the cir cuit may not be made and if this be the Miss Mabel Jayne and Byron Mowry spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. K. u. Valentine. Mis.

Llenjaniin Slull spent Siimlav with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Mc.M iclicn.

Mrs. Marilla Bunnell sent last week with her uaus'iner, Jlrs. (jeorgo Ril'en bary. of Newton. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray McMicken and son. Howard, spent Sunday with Benjamin Punlap. Mrs. H.

V. Bunnell and daughter, Velma, spent Saturday with Mrs. T. C. Davis.

Mrs. Margaret Tewkshury spent last week with her sister. Mrs. H. P.

ise the workers will give all the Interment was in the Elk Lake ceme v.onev raised to the American Red MONTROSE, April 17 That the young men of this town are lean ins towards the naval arm of Uncle Sam's serle Is Indicated by the manner in which they are responding to the call for men. Several have already joiiud the colors, enlisting directly In the navy, while the mosquito tleet has also appealed to many of the young men. The latest to take service in the latter branch, which is made up almost wholly of volunteers and college men at that, are: Carl Pross, Donald Smith, Milton Washburn, Wilbur Pross and Charles Mackey. The Pross boys are sons of C. Pross, cashier of the Farmers' National bank and former residents of Scranton.

Cashier Pross is himself a former member of the Thirteenth regiment. ter.v. A profusion of beautiful flow "ross. ers surrounded the casket, a token of SILK. HOSE High Grade Values To $1.50 for First Quality 1 800 pairs of splendid hose in this, our Annual Spring Hosiery event, sweet remembrances from the child' ren and others.

Mrs. Herbert Fish was the guest of The Uirls Mandolin club opened the cession, rendering several selections, i reading: by Miss Helen Lewis. "The mportnnre of rteing Ernest." was en nyed. The J'lsses Frances Brown. Mrs.

Jetterics. at Montrose, last week Miss Margaret Reynolds Is enjoying the use of a beautiful horse which she Edith Stone, Hltxabeth Space and Hnr brought from on Saturday ict Eysenback were the musicians. The Stars and Stripes are floating from the school building and draped the intermission the Misses Sara in the windows of the stores and pub Billings. Helen Robertson and Leah Burns entertained at the piano, the lat lic places. P.

M. Harris, of Auburn, was a bus! ness man in this place Monday. er two giving a duet with the accom hanist. Miss Billings, who sang de A. L.

Great Singer is moving his household goods in his rooms over his store. Walter Strickland will occupy ightfully. BEECH OBOVE BEECH OPOVK, April The Friendship club was held at the home of Miss Elsie Klingel Thursday afternoon. April 12. A very pleasant time was enjoyed by all and at a seasonable hour refreshments were served.

Those present were: Florence and Helen Schmidt, Alice Green, Beatrice and Elsie Klingel. Miss Amelia Schmidt, of Scranton, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Schmidt. Miss Esther Staire has returned home after spending the past week with relatives in Benton.

Indian Orchard; Route 173, from borough line to Asa Kimble's at Dyberry; a mile of tho roadway leading to Cherry Ridge: three miles in the vicinity of Gouldsboro, and probably the highway between White Mills and Hawley. GATHERED AROUND TOWN. Harold Wnsman returned from Philadelphia, where he was employed In a machine shop. The home ot Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Murtha, of Church street, was gladdened on Sunday by the arrival of a daughter. On Tuesday morning the following young men of Honesdale left to commence naval training, having previous ly passed their examinations: Harrv Fledderback, Dewey Daniels, Stanley Decker, Robert Cory, Richard Long and Wallace Kimble. Fred Schuerholi lelt for Wilkes. Barre, where he will assume his duties as pitcher in the State league. Si.

E. Simons and W. B. Lesher attended the Wryoming conference at Cooperstown, N. for two days.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Denhardt are guests of friends in New York. Miss Foster is visiting Mrs, Andrew Bryden, of Dunmore. Mrs.

Kathryn Murtha is visiting at the home of her son, Francis, of Scranton. Mr. and Mrs J. Rnrnea wm in OTHEB TOWH NEWS Or A SAT The funeral sermons ot the late Rev. me rooms vaeaiea Dy mm.

WELSH KILL amuel Murdock and lr. Boyd Clif WELSH HILLfl April 17. Rev, the special feature thousands of women wait for and count on as the one great chance to stock up the hosiery drawer. Mill run hose from one of the best of manufacturers, who will not pass the slightest imperfection as first quality that sells ord were preached yesterday after Thomson, of Philadelphia. occiiDled th oon at 2 and 4 clock respectively by pulpit of the Congregational church on Rev.

Kied 14. Newman, pastor of the Sunday morning and evening. resbyierian church, at the late homes GATHERED ABOUN THE TOWN. Miss Caroline Peniherton, of Philadelphia, has opened her home on Scenery Hill and will remain here this Summer. Or.

and Mrs. W. D. Vandesand, of Hop Bottom, were Montrose visitors Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. M. F. Day. of St.

Louis, are expected Tuesday in Montrose to spend the Summer. frieuds will be sorry to hear that Mr. Day is in poor health. Mrs. William Beck is seriously 111 and expects to go to Scranton to the hospital in a few days.

Airs. J. C. Corwin. who has been very sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Jacob Steine, is Improving. E. Judge K. W. Archbald.

of Scranton. is busy at court here this week. Timothy C.iillin, of Friendsville, mercantile appraiser of Susquehanna county, finished his work here this The Ladies' Aid will meet in the hall if each. tor dinner, Thursday, April lit. The seventh grade or TunknannocK Mrs.

M. E. Cash, of Thomson, spent Sigh school was given the afternoon Sunday and Monday with her niece, ft on Monday oy me teacner, auss Mrs. Alfred Jones. lorenee Hufford.

There is soon to be a branch or The quarantine has been lifted from the home of Miles Johnson and the for $1.25 and $1.50 a pair. hixillary station of the American Red children are attending school. ross societv stationed here and a Miss Annie Thomas, of Scranton beaker from Wilkes Barre is sched was a recent guest of friends here. led to come up and iook tne grouna her for possible results. Mrs.

Prlscilla Jones and Miss Helen Reynolds, of Forest City, spent Easter LAKE SHERIDAN LAKE SHERIDAN. April 17. The friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. le Pew and daughter, tendered them a surprise party Saturday evening at their home. A pleasant eveuing was spent by all. Mrs. John Hodgson went to a Scranton hospital, in Scranton.

last Friday, an operation was performed Saturday. Mrs. H. S. Norden returned from Paterson, N.

last Wednesday where she visited ber daughter. Mrs. T. J. Rumbold and family, Mrs.

Glen Shaw, of Binghamton, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Spencer over the week end. Prayer meeting was held Sunday evening at the school house Howard L. Bailey was leader. David Q. Hammond of the I.

A. L. attendance at the funeral of Mrs. Mary with relatives here. anning left Monday for New The little imperfections in this big lot can hardly be found, even by an expert.

The good looks and wear are not affected at all. High spliced i heels, double soles, elastic tops, in Black, White, week. Lewis Hart has returned from Wil avan. to join the laie aai ryV, which is being muttered into XENTUCJC CORNERS. mington.

and is assisting hi; oarnes, mie or tjeacn laae. Miss Lucy Lowe spent several davs wiih her friend, Miss Reva Conrow of Port Jervis. Gustave Wenders, of Utica, N. made a short visit with his parents at White Mills. prviee.

father. F. W. Hart. KENTUCK CORNERS.

April 17. F. W. Gelder, editor of the Fores Harold Payne was a week end visitor at the home of his grandparents, Mr. New Shades and Fancies, of fast colors.

Corking ity and a candidate for pro thonotary, was a caller at the county and Mrs. irank Payne. NICHOLSON NICHOLSON. April 17. Inter ting evercises were held in the M.

church Sunday morning under the sea today. Mr. and Mrs. G. M.

Howell and daughters, Gertrude and Helen, and The Ladies' Aid society of the Meth odist church held a meeting at th home of the president, Mrs. H. F. Man lackawanna Mrs. W.

A. Chamberlin, of South Gibson: also H. S. Chamberlin were re Lspiees of the W. C.

T. V. Devotional Cercises were led by Mrs. Fannie Ester, folowed with recitations by four good hose at about half price, because there may be a dropped stitch or a loose end that does not show. All regular sizes, with a goodly supply of out sizes.

zer. this afternoon. cent guests at H. H. Davis s.

THROOP Attorneys AV. A. Skinner and T. A Mr. and Mrs.

H. M. Decker were ung ladies. Emma Parke. Lillian II.

Doris Pecker. Leola Worth. Mrs. Montrose visitors Saturday last. Doherty, of Susquehanna, are engaged kmuel Bailey also gave a reading and i in court "ere tnis week.

Mrs. W. A. Chamberlin, of South Gibson, spent part of last week with her ienibers ot the Boy fccoutg sang a Get as many as you like as long as the supply lasts, but kiter get yours early in the day. I t.

Y. NAT AUO NAY AUG. April 17. Mrs. Ivan Batzel.

of Dutch Flats, is visiting relatives in Nay Aug. Mrs. Fred Thomas, who has been spending several weeks with her par (laughter, Mrs. George Seal and fam peal selection. "Somebody Knows." FOREST CITT ily.

FOREST CITY. April 17 Mrs The members of the Larkin club Ignatz Spec entertained a number of were entertained at the home of Mrs. her friends at her home on North ents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Stromls.

No C. O. Mail or Telephone Orders Lulah Davis Wednesday afternoon for Main street on Saturday evening, rs lssins. of TunknannocK, county esident of the W. C.

T. then gave line address showing the steady ad incement of the cause. At the close the address the audience Joined in nging. "America." The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

illiam Watkins is ill with scarlet tea. i Mrs. Blanche Tiffany spent Sunday ocal and Instrumental solos were ren dered during the evening. Refresh burg, has returned home. Miss Marjorie Farrell was a Scranton visitor Monday.

Mrs. Charles Proper, of Scranton. spent Saturday with her cousin Mrs with her sister, Mrs. Sadie Seal, who THROOP. April 17.

Margaret Fletcher is visiting relatives in New York City for a few weeks. Mrs. W. F. DeLaney and Mrs.

J. J. McDonnell attended the wedding of Miss Marguerite Burns to Attorney Lewis Renard, in Scranton, yesterday. Joseph Fletcher, a prominent business man of this town, announced his candidacy for tax collector on the Democratic ticket. Marie Bagley and M.

J. Bagley attended the funeral of Thomas Rowley, of Wilkes Barre. yesterday. Irma Chinoss, of New York City, has left after spending a few weeks with her parents. ments were served at a seasonable is quite hi.

hour, after which the guests departed ver. The department of school which tor tneir nomes. Dr. C. R.

Knapp. who has been ill BUILT A STORE A. S. Edwards. Mrs.

George Ellenwood, who has been suffering with an attack of tonsllltis, is convalescent. CEEEofidSLmpsofi the past week, is improving. Miss Lillian Gumaer, of Harford: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wilmot and daughters.

Roberta and Norma, and Miss Lucille Gumaer, of Gelatt, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gumaer and daughter. Marian, were entertained at the home of their parents, Mr. and attended has been temporarily on that account.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raub were rent guests of relatives in Nicholson. L. N.

Shields, who is employed in Joseph Dearie was a caller in Car bondale Sunday. Mrs. E. P. Cartv was a caller In Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Parsons, of Scranton, Saturday. bffalo, sient Sunday with his family Rome. N. are the guests of the Mr.

and Mrs. Merrina nf Belmont. urea uumaer, Sunday, last. FOR ALL SCRANTON THE GLOBE and the Misses Mary Kennedy and Mrs. T.

D. Jones and Mrs. J. fT FOR THE PEOPLE Mary Finan. of Dunmore.

were the Jones, of Welsh Hill, visited at Rob guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Finan ert Davis on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

James Evans and fam ny are niceiy settled In their new home recently vacated by Mr. and airs. leomans. Mrs. Orla Ellsworth and children of this place.

Mrs. Jacob Burkhardt spent Monday in Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. Beckwith and children, Mildred and Thomas, of South Scranton, were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. A. S. Edwards. Sunday evening.

Miss Anna MatusJiln was a visitor in Scranton. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Georre Ellenwood are of Susquehanna, visited Mrs.

Ells worth's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Llewel lyn Richards, last week. ly, of Glenburn, spent Sunday with removing to the Watt's house near the L.

W. depot at this place. OLYPHANT 1 Misses Myrtle and Matilda Nichol son, of South Scranton, were the guests of Mrs. S. Winnie, Sunday.

Jacob Burkhardt was a Scranton OLYPHANT. Anrll 17 Th. fim.nl of Mrs. Michael Hefferon was held yes. terday morninz and wax iariv caller, Saturday.

ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chubb and little daughter, Anna May, last week. Miss Freda Baisloy, of West Sterling, was entertained at tho home of Miss Dora Webster last Thursday. Malow Storm is movlrrg his family to Canadensis.

Mrs. Charles Chambers and granddaughter. Miss Porothy Swarlz. spent several davs In Scranton recently. i Frank Osgood, who joined the nary, several days ugo, loft on Sunday for New York City, where he expects to bo put in active naval service.

ducted Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Arthur Eber. Burial will be made in the Catterson cemetery. R. H. MoLaln and family, also Mr.

and Mrs. Winfield Kinchin, attended the funeral of John McLain, of Sterling, on Monday of last wctk. Mrs. R. Frederick, of Scranton, visited S.

G. Webster and daughter, Dora, from Wednesday until Friday. Miss Mame Kottwman, of Scranton, was the guest of her parents one day last week. Mrs. Leo Rablcgo, of Scranton, visit attended by relatives and friends of Mrs.

Charles Sanders ana family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harrv the deceased woman. At 10 o'clock a Sanders, of Dunmore. requiem nign mass was celcb ated in Miss Ruth Sanders snent Saturday m.

Patrick's church by the Rev. J. J. Cox. Burial was made in the West with her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. niae cemetery. The pallbearers were: Henry Hazen, of Maplewood. Misses Lucv anil ElcaMir Webber, of James Collier. David Jordan, Edward Scranton.

were the guests of Mr. and r'AirirK Aiariterei am Mr. and Mrs. Morris Perry. Miss Tlllie Turner, of Lake Ariel, is visiting her sister, Miss May Turner.

JUSTUS JUSTUS. April 17. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hobbs and Mrs.

and Mrs. William ha Rue, of Clark's Summit, were calelrs at H. A. Antoine's Sunday. Mrs.

Diana Johnson wns taken to Scranton last week and she expects to undergo an operation for tumor on Tuesday at State hospital. Mrs. H. A. Antoine suffered a stroke of paralysis on Friday morning and died Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison, of Locust Grove, were callers at William Jones' Sunday evening. A meeting of the Justus Home Guards will be held at Justus school house Thursday evening at 7:30. Mr.

and Mrs. Jerome Britton were callers at Clark's Green Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vail, of Clark's Summit, were callers at J.

B. An tolne's Sunday atfernoon. a A large number from this placd Tit Mrs. j. c.

Terry. oiner and Matthew McCormacfc. A Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Perrv snent number of people from out of town at icmieu me oosequies.

A meetinr in the Intarest nf Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Perry. Ms. John Sanders and daughter.

Rose Cross society will be held In the borough tiall on Friday evening when Mrs. W. H. Coursen, of Scranton. will tell of the Red Cross work.

All spefjt last week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hazen, of Maplewood. Ira Edwards, of Glenburfi, spent Sun. day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. s. towards. dlally invited. The Daughters of St.

George are requested to meet In the United hall on Sundav. April 22. Instead of Anrll 28 Leon Troidd. who has been working at Syracuse, N. has accepted a po at 7 o'clock sharp to attend divine worship at the PresbyTerian church.

sition as nreman at the Nay Aug Brick works for Peter Stipp. Mrs. Laura Smith, of Nay Aug. Is Miss Lmma Kelly entertained the making an extended visit with her members of the Women's Missionary son. J.

E. Edwards, of Glenburn. Mr. and Mrs. J.

c. Torrey were scran ton visitors. Monday. society in the social room of the Presbyterian church last evening. After an Interesting program rendered, refreshments were served.

Miss Lillian Klonfer of Arrhhald. Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Edwards and faml Greater Efficiency For Everybody, America's Slogan Give careful consideration to the food you wan the guest of Miss Blanche Wollen this week. tended the drill of the Home Guards at Clark's Summit on Sunday. TVUrZBBVXXLZ TURNERSVILLE. April 17. Mrs.

O. R. Krotscr, of Moscow, spent Friday with Mrs. G. Simpson.

Mrs. Charles vavenstrlte and Mrs. William Parry called on Mrs. Horace Simpson Wednesday of this week. There will be a social held at tho home of Mr.

and Mrs. A. K. Zindle on Wednesday, April ISth, for the benefit of the school house. Ice cream, cake and sandwiches and coffee, home made candv for sale.

Everybody welcome. Arthur J. Nlrol. of Detroit, iiwtii a few davs with hln narenta hAfnra Uiv. Tng for the Brooklyn navy yard.

He Is a reservist and has been called for active service. TCHINGPIMPLES ALL OVER FACE i narie Beish has returned to New York after spending a few days in town. Mr Thomas Lenahan and dmirhler. James Brown, of Scranton, and Miss Agnes Lenahan. have returned home from Newoort.

R. where thfrv attended the funeral of the former's Bister. He's telling her that nothing he received from home brought more Joy, longer lasting pleasure, greater relief from thirst and fatigue, than James Christie. Mr. and Mrs.

Ned Warner, of Dalevllle. spent Kaster Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Zlnrilc. Mrs. George Frazee and daughter. Louisa, and Mrs. Donald Cruger spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.

M. E. Stanley. John Booth, of South Vallev avenue. Obliged to Scratch and Was has gone to Dover, N.

where he has accepted a position. eat. See that it's the nourishing sort that is energy producing and sustaining. Bread is such a food and it's wise to eat lots of it make sure that not a bit of it goes to waste in your home. Speaking of bread, you will probably want the loaf that's so light and flaky that all the family will keenly relish it Disfigured.

Cuticura Healed. Miss Gertrude Weaver, of Delaware avenue, is ill with pleurisy. I had a ereat deal of trouble with MOOSIC pimples. First one pimple appeared on my lace and it multiplied very quickly. MOORtC Anrll 17.

There will he a special meetins: of the directors of the Reading Room Association in ne reading nooms Wednesday evening. WALLS COBITIK.S WALLS CORNERS. April 17. Mr. and Mrs.

W. 8. Farnham were the guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Peet. Miss. Isabel Marcy. of Moses Taylor hospital, has been visiting Mrs.

Jay Capwell. Mrs. Lester Post entertained her parents over Sunday. A. A.

Ferris, of Binghamton. N. spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Harriet Ferris. Henry Markwood, of Erie, has been visiting th home of Mr.

and Mrs. A. O. Woodruff. Mrs.

William Dean and four children, of Rticklin, 1 visiting friends and relatives here. Miss Ina Harvey was shopping In i iic uiinuics were very Dig and bard, and festered all over my face. The itching was so severe that 1 was obliged to scratch my face and it was disfigured. I also lost my sleep at night. "This trouble lasted six weeks and I tried man e3 corn, to Mr.

ana Mrs. Artnur row 11. of Greenwood, a daughter. Rom. to Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Akena. of Sprinff Brook avenue, a son. Miss Gertrude Kohl Inc. a nurse at Hlnchamton City hospital, has re WILLIAMS' BUTTER NUT BREAD timed to Binghamton after spending he past week' with her parents.

Mr. nu rnnip noblln. of Mlnoolta avenue. The road committee of the hnrmiffh THE OLAVOIS LASTS council have called A cltlsnnV meeting io dc neia tne nose nouse Wednesday night. All the citlsens of the town nteresled In the sood road movement Scranton.

Tnursday. Mr. aifa Mrs. Homer Northtip and two sons, of Glenburn, were entertained on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs.

John B. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. William James, of Plttston, were week end visitors at the home of the latter' parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Wllllsm McClaven. Mr. and Mrs. John Kichsteda and son, for the borough sre tirred to attend.

remedies, but got no relief. Then I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and three cakes of Cuticura Soap and two and one half boxes of Cuticura Ointment healed me entirely." (Signed) Charles Chickey, 1285 Bennett Taylor, Sept. 12, 1916. ou may rely on Cuticura to care for your skin, scalp, hair and hands. Nothing better to clea the skin of pimples, blotches, redness and roughness, the scalp of dandruff and the hands of chappine and serenes.

For Free Sample Each by Return Mail address pnot card: "Cuticura, Dept. H. Boston." Sold everywhere. Wrapped in wax paper at the oven door to protect its purity. Your Dealer Sells It DICKSON CITY of Harford, were callers at W.

DICKSON CITY. Anrll 17. Clean uo She slipped a stick in every letter and mailed him a box now and then. Naturally he loves her, she loves him. and they both love WRIGLEV'S.

Chew it after every meal. Dean' on Sunday. JUBILEB. JPFILEK. April 17.

Mrs. Rhorta Mrl.am, aged seventy three, died Monday morning at three o'clock at her horn here. Th funeral will be con is Deing onservea in this borough. Each resident Is urged to have rubbish collected and piled so that the drivers will have but little delay when they call. Oeorge Bllckens ha returned to Carbondale after spending a few day with (own relatives.

Thomas Jieilly, of Main street, re cer.tly visited friends at Clarks Summit. Misses Anna Kane and IVnson recently visited friends at I'lttston. Three of a kind Keep them in mind JESSUP "1 A PRECIOUS GIFT and one of the most prized that Nature can endow you with is a good set of teeth. If they are not beautiful also we can help you remedy their defects! Don't undervalue your natural teeth and allow them to decay. Have them attended to by a skilled dentist from childhood and you will be pleased with your natural teeth while you live.

We will give you both advice and expert dental work by coming to OSMAN'S. 'We make no charge for examinations and consultations. Call today. Osman Dental Parlors 7 i "tV i JEflsrP. April 17.

A fir of tin known origin, which broke out at midnight last night, completely dertroyed the hotel of John liuby, of Church street. The building, three stories high, with a basement which was used for hotel purposes and only recently had been remodeled. Fire companies from IVckville. Olyphant and Archbald united with the local companies in trying lo save the building and keep the flame from nearby buildings. The damage will amount to about 110.000.

At a meeting nf the Freshman dsns of the high school today, arrangements were made for tendering the senior a banquet In the near future. SCRANTON, PA. Old Phone 117 204 WYOMING AVENUE, COR. SPRUCE STREET Opn Until P. M.

TucUay, Thursday and Saturday Evening. Offic Hki 1:30 A. M. to P. Sunday, 9 11.

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