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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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SCtfASTOX REPUBLICAN. SATURDAY, JAXUARY 10, vzi) WYOMING "'J AYNE Sketches From Life Temple SESSION SUPERVISORS By LARGE QUANTITY OF IGE IS HARVESTED it Tunkhannock Storehouses Are Being Filled to Their Capacity. State 5: Officials Scheduled to Iwice Yearlv fa at Convention Fail Hi to Appear. fcvT.K Jan. 9.

This af TUXkHAXXOCK. Jan. 7. The 1 in Wayne County Supervis ition held the second ses Clearance Sale 7 1 7' j. Of Mens, Young Men and Boys' Seventh Annual coijven HOM ternoon ors' ss of tton.

i have be a mixu al state officials were to i present, but on account of pj dates. were unavo.uaoy JUch was greatly Tsgreitea absent, ft 4reau, in charge of the Lack W. J. Ddf uintv state was the 8ubstitujipeaker. and answered the questional'.

tn supervisors and told or the vtk in nis couniy. nupi. John ClMnslisli. of Wayne" and Pike counties Jifes also present and entered into The supervisors, were pres ent: BerUfli Nelson Varcge: Canaan William ijrjjjj'nes'. James 'MoyVan.

War ren Swaitosmmer: Cherry Ridge. Wil And we franklynd honestly claim that the immensity these stocks, the pre eminent high standard Kramer qualities, and the' low prices involved, constitute an liam Sch Joseph Rose: Clinton; rick, Howell. John F. Sup mascus. Roberta Bush, hvent ot bupreme Importance, to every thrifty, house Derrick John Vi II J.

W. Kessler: Py Kerry, hold. Understand' ho' job specials or unseasonable mer E. H. John Reynolds: Lake.

K. R. low: Lieoanon, uiiani chandise have a place here. Only the newest and most ep Tepson, A. Shuman Stephen Paupack wry Smith.

Lewis Bittner: trustworthy gathered from America's greatest (it. J. J. Burcher. M.

Mt. Pie Grimes: and foremost makers. gon, William Hill Floyd Hartman; Salem, Howard Ticl. Gpfc Peet. Clil eg Kelbim, K.

D'. South Philip Dunn. E. I i Fielding! "Barheit; Texas. George ft Macklfr, jjyiv J.

Brown 15 Off LEGIojfjO DISTRIBUTE MEHfiRIAI rPRTIPIPATFS ice harvest is now being gathered by local dealers and private concerns, and great quantities have been stored away for use next Summer. The big See house at the Tunkhannock creek mill dam has already been filled by J. R. Titman, and that crew will start In soon to fill the milk station' ice house from the Susquehanna river, where the ice is twelve inches thick. The Graham House storehouse being filled with river ice cut week and the Lehigh Valley company has made preparations to "refill their hi storehouse at the foot of Putnam street, where milk cars are Iced in tfte warm season.

Many private families are Intending to make the best of a good ice season and lay away a good share of the harvest, while farmers continue to haul the product to their farms and quantities have been sliced out' of Lake Carey. BlOKOLSOir' NICHOLSON, Jan. Harold Riker, wireless operator on a merchant steamship, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Foster Riker, at West Nicholson, returned to N'ew York on Wednesday' to 'resume his duties. of Uniontqwn, shipped a carload of cows by express from Nicholson to that place on Wednesday.

Mrs. Charles H. Riker was suddenly stricken ill Saturday evening while about her household duties. Mr. Riker hearing his wife fall, hurried to her aid and found her lying unconscious.

While much improved. Mrs. R.iker has not recovered from the shock. Mrs. Belle Squires and family will remove to the home of her father, J.

H. Shiner, where she will reside. S. S. Marcy.

of was a Nicholson visitor Wednesday. Rev: Father Hanley and his sisters, the Misses Hanley, were Syranton visitors Wednesday. Miss Grace Hallt of was a recent guest of her aunt. Mrs. C.

H. Riker. Mrs. Joseph Harding tendered tier husband, Joseph E. Harding, a surprise party M'oriday'etenlng; the happy occasilon being In honor of her birthday preeept were: Messrs.

Dr. E. P. A. Colvin, W.

i5. Decker, H. S. Stephens. G.

B. Kyser, C. L. Terry, Dr. C.

Decker, E. Harding The 'list petsqns drawn serv as sr.md jurors at January term of court at Tunkhannoek follows. Grand jurbrs: William Crock, Wesley George E. Snyder, Nicholson Warren Steele, Nicholson township. Petit jurors: First week, Stephen T.

TYigham, Marion D. Betts. Xiciioison borough; Mil Brown, Claude Freman. Oscar Henry, Henry Reynolds, NVho'on township. Petit jurors, second week: Richard Hall.

Jayne. Milo Saunders, Nicholson borough: Gebrfre' Gregory, Nicholson township. E. of'HsrS Lake, i was a visitor In, town Thursday. The 'H istory lub was.

anwewained the home of Mrs. Y. C. Decker on Tuesday aftetmgop. Reductions on Overcoats I I $35 Overcoats $27.50 $40 Overcoats $32.50 $45 Overcoats $37.50 $50 Overcoats $42.50 Hoxraaro 'ALE, Jan.

9. The rS ernment announces that French hi will issJ ON BOYS! OVERCOATS $20.00 Value $17.00 $15.00 Value $12.75 $10.00 Value $8.50 8.00 Value $6.80 soirncr. sailor ui oi everyMneriran marine, iJjo died on official memorial certi French soil, an ficate as a small measure! jftf its treat gratitude and respect JIsj those who made the su ifle. This artinn on the. part of ffjMr Government of iFrmrh Repuhlid )f entirely voluntary and so far as iff extended' exclusive ly towarw? the United Stales.

'Wash ington'si tthday. February 22nd. this year, haMbcen, elected, by the American anlflfre'nch 'go'veriimeri'ts as a most Wfln's: few. the ceremony of the certificates. The wiffli of distribution of Mhji memorial certificates has been tlv XyeRion.

ftfPbuKh its various local pofts. For HoMMtdale and ail of Wayne county sWbutorv to Honesdale. the Mother Did REGAL SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN GREATLY REDUCED Velour HaU AtaSavirig Boys aria GirV Shoes Latet in Stylei In Various Size 1 to (ace button! $4.00 value. Speciai, $2.98. in France, will send to the post their paying iiit $43,289.23 for roads.

own name and adres. the organisation, date of of the one for whom the certificate mill tax' will give the about $150,600. Mrs. H. Boyce.

of Damascus, and Uuy F. Reilly, of Cochecton, N. who were married by the bride's I'ather. Thursday. January S.

The bride is a sister of Miss Florence Boyce, the well known missionary. will be issued, and their relation him or her. This information should be addressed to M. Commander. Major David Peterson Post.

American Legion. Honesdale, Pa. It in desired that all Informal Icin' ho. HAW1ET. The com morninff Fred F.

tnurf.ty was shocked this was reported that work wiiraxi done by Major David Peterson Pest. of Honesdale Jt is plpSroed to make the ceremony one of nefjper a nr Mring commemoration of jiic valiant sacrifice of the honored 94k d. The lifts aceordine to which the certificates will be issued are to Vie urnlshe'fo'by the' ffiit The loortjj: post 4a: have a kibfti sure against any of Wayne's heroes bentp rtverlQoked. ami to that end will compile its own Wayne countv list. This 111 be complete and? aceurate i only If all those who are next of 'lsinl Uf rfjl''Stt)ericah solA? sailor or marine of Honesdale or who 'died i nnr ri r9cvei.

Its efficient use. Wed In Pulaski, Mary daugliter.af Petu of Terrace street, was united in marriage to Cecil Arthur Pingert oS Pulas st. jtMm Evangelic! Rev. ChaWes' M. Ol Teoe be 5 IB The bridesmaid was Miss Antra C.

and the best jnan SKIm Boyatv Wdef, A'nother marririe of intorest'W people of this county is that oftMrsa Slar ion Boyce, youngest daughter of Rev. Specials on Sweaters Men's $4.00 Sweaters $2.98 Men's $5.00 Sweaters $3.50 Men's $10.00 Sweaters $8.25 May Increase' Countv Cominissioners; are askln. Men's OieralfevReduced; Blue Bib Overalls, $2.00 KSO White Bib Overalls, $2.00 value Brown anrj BKie Overalls, SWfnglc, well known' and prom I sen I busienss man. of this place, was taken: seriously il! very suddenly. It is hoped by his many friends throughout northeastern Pennsylvania that his recovery will be early.

E. Li Schlager was In Honesdale Thursday on business. court for permission to levy a tax of mills, etpnt mijis larger than last year. Last year the county spent Lackawanna XJnderwear, $1.65 W.00 value. (T Make Baby (I Stop Baby Smile! Tears Head To Foot Clothiers 325 Lackawanna Avenue Iff "vr WK if 'A much better than lakum a twe Is home again after after pending few turned home days, with his visit In Pittsburgh.

Aunt. Mrs. iaura Vail. SUSQUEHANNA 1 Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Keller and son! III I 1....

Council met and organised Monday and Arthur Painter was elected presi riirovii.i SrRINOVII.LE. Jan. I The for Dainty Women Sfiy 'fo li Snow dent, William Painter, secretary, TBoi. Robinson treasurer, and Alfred Trtv arthan chief of police. J.

H. Painter ami Robert Wood took out their commissions as justice of the peace and constable at the county harventingr of the Ire crops i em ployinr a lars; number of men and MM DUSTING Qv POWER (C 0 help enough cannot be eourivl. MiFS Mary Brown, of Tunkhannock, haa been eewing in ton the past seat Monday. Their: commission were the first to be figiied by Judge 3. W.

Maxey. Albert, the young son of Mr. ini Mrs. Albert met with. 4 remrpea io ineir noma rt Philadelphia after visiting relatives Infills Mrs.

Sarah Carpenter Is. ill at her home here. Miss Hattl Parsons has returned home 'after visiting for some time Vail of Mr. and Mr. Milton Mp fr.

Will Magee and baby visiting In Carbondale. MUs Blddler of Philadelphia, has Mttirned to her school duties sfter aptnding her vacation with relatives. DAxroir. Rtoi age Batteries recharred and rt paired. Kxide Aaenc'v.

IT u.i serious accident Wednesday while playing a room wheh hs mother week. Mrs Flsie Yates, of Plttston, In the suest of her mother, Mrs. Eliaa Tc'man. The (Md Fellows and their wives enjoyed an oyster dinner at the hall New Year's lay. Charles Leo has purchased the Ellas T' tman properly on Church street and will move there in the near future.

The Missionary society was entertained by Mrs. W. F. Darron, Friday afternoon. Miss Marcaret Smith has been as war.

making some changes. In some manner the head of a bed fell on him knocking him to the. floor, breaking his collar bone and almost fevering his right ear. Medical aid was summoned Clirk'a Summit. Pa.

Adv. antf the fracture reduced. It Is petced that he will recover. riSBTTTOS. OX.ABK IVmUT.

ip iuviim.qu Mtu Exide Acencv. H. CUrk'S Summit, Ta. Adv. sisting at the bank the past week.

The W. T.U met with Mrs. V. W. Reynolds Thurnday afternoon.

FAIRPALE, Jan. Chestor SStf1 ASA A WM MflffWei. 'art are h1n mxA tnr th. nr. Storage Batteries recharged And repaired.

Exlde H. M. Haverly, Clank's Summit, r. WE IT ABXWOTOir WEST ABINGTON. Jan.

A very Interesting meeting was held at the West Ablnglon Orange. No. 12(10, last meeting nlgiit when the following officers were Installed; worthy master. anln.tion of a qoesl council of the Iiauphters of laabelle among the. Cath Olle.

women of Sc.ranton and vlelnltv. Olmstcad has the work of fllllna the ir. house for the Falrdale Creamery company. Mm. Charles.

Steraes and Mrs. Til first meeting for this purpose is ta ha held Mnnrlnv tl, nf Cleon Smith are recovering from their vi auaitornim on Washlncton Verhert M. Avery; overseer. Elrle K. The Iiaughters, of Isabelle hotter recent nines.

Rertholf. of New Milford. snnt Monday here with his brother, Kllngcl: lecturer. Mrs. I.Ida Brooks: I an auxllllaty efvthe Knights CAlumntis.

A council was prgnnlred among, ine. uaiiiniic women of Car bohdala some time ago. sicward, Wlllard u. Phllo; Srllstntit stewsj t. George Frank; chaplain.

Mrs. CJ. A. f'hllo; Albert S. Avery; treasurer, fj.

K. Edson, certs, Margaret M. Kllngcl: Pomons, Mrs, Jerome Bertholf. Miss Jessie Hewitt Is confined to her horn by a badlv sprained ankl, Mrs. Edward leVltt was called to Tunkhannock Monday on acocunt of DAILY COURT; RECORDS' the Illness of her dauaiilor.

Mrs. Jas. t.awson. who la suffering from aath 1 instead of Talcum OTCauseitis an ANTISEPTIC WATERPROOF HEALING POWDER because it HEALS And SOOTHES DIAPER ITCH, CHAFING HEAT RASH SKIN IRRITATIONS Hhe is tne wire 01 iiev, jamea twson. Mr.

Marv Arnold, who was operat thini3umm. Prcvcnto (Jhafin Almost Invisible list effected byltepiration Cftnbe applied to the most dcficAtc irritated Skin Sutticxes IT HEALS i AMERICAN DRUGGISTS SYNDICATE. ed on at. the Hahnemann hospital' Is recovering. Her son, Edward, visited her Monday.

Imon Very, who Is workln, for Edward Arnold, Is st his home suffer from rheumatism; Hev. d. W. Kllver was recent visitor at Falls and Clark's Summit, The Fair dale grunge will hold their nr.r.m nr.fonnrn. Marxaret Pn.

et to Eli.n rMfiisis, lnj in Lankswanna tonshl. M.IWjrt. i It. rirkes to f. Va'ughsn, land In aefsni'na, i.

Jleira HM. ef I Mlrhael llsksra, in. Isrnl In rmyn Anns Kelly IA KKssheih Kelly, l.ind in Cjrienr1i le iwniiip. l. f.

fpnmrr. et in Mulvlna culler. Inert In Jl. Cera a. Ilvereii, ri in Xninr r.

lend In Ornflld township, fl.ewv JwjMIEmOQ)f COVERING PREVENTS ABSOnPTKW rW touairYircs tiostcs Rdityt, CHAFUXa HAF33MTCH ndll SXIN IRR1IATI0NS anri.i dinner at the hall Kaiurdny. The Union Aid will tnrei for unner AMERICAN 9YN0ICATI, niW Meiy AMERICAN DRUGGISTS the Falrdale church Thurdny. Amy Quneh: Flora, Mrs. Katie secretary, Mrs. E.

L. Ross; assistant steward. Beatrice A. Kllngel. inter, estlng tableaux were alven by nine sisters of the grange, during Installation ftf officers.

i Miss K.thel plxon will be Instructed In the Mrst and second degrees next meeting night. A party was held horn of Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin iio'dhery. Monday evening. The was srx nt Jij music, dnelng and games and refresli inents wero served at an early hour.

The fallowing were present: Mr, and Mr. Aide Avery and son. Iek; Mr. and Mrs; Waller Klnch aid son; Robert! Mr. and Mrs.

Horace Williamson nd daughter, Mildred; Mr. and Mr. Hen jam In t'loldhcrg, and the Misses F.lsl and Margaret Kllngel, F.the rlon, Leila and Vina Purdy. France Shllik man and Einlly (Ireen, also Alfred C. rjirUliisnn.

Albert Purdy. Zene Bar ton Bntcheller. Elmer Maurice Northup. lilenn and Roy rreemAn. Amos Ureen, Janlo Alkn, KlwSrd fulnskl, Joseph (tto.

and Hnrry Avery. The party was held in honor of Mrs. Onldlierg'i birthday. Mrs. rioldhtrg is spending some time with relatives In Philadelphia.

The A. Jt. meeting was held the home of Mr. Florence Propee last Thursday. Mrs.

c. E. Finch and Miss Beatrice. M.fiiA.e t.icrAR4, Jtlns Meii'r Ms fwehmeln i i R'lslnlce LACKAWANNA SOLD BY ALL THESE DRUG STORES fersnt.if Hersnton SrTsntnil ir nton 'llrd, Pn. Cllgnoi.

Ni rnnton Serant'ul OOTT. Pa. Jan. Mr, John ''athsrln HiUssn JtArry MAtt Clara e'nnlft Ira ft. Knyder rpeil Una imt Me rlrk Kir Rnrrett Wiltsf f'l Olshisky Charles ASns I.uta at Mrs.

Charles Martin are ill at thelf homes here. Mr. iveiue jsyr. iwkviiic, lunmn "1 I visiting Mr. Jennie; Csrpentvr.

Mr. and Mrs. Hron and Percy H. Dam's H. F.

Clark, Druggist son. Roger, and Misses Mildred ami J. G. Bone Son Boni Druf Dun more. l.oulsa Taylor, of Tompklnsvllle, spent Monday with Preston Drown and fam Knoepfel's Pharmacy 67 Present Ave.

and 6S0 Adam Ava. 1402 Wuhbum St. ily. Quick, Harmless Way to Remove Wrinkles Cor. Salem Are.

and Church St Carbondak, Pa. C. Cook and son. Crvllle, of disrk'e ire.a. recently visited the formers sisters In this nlace.

Stiiffer's Drug Store Jenkins' Drug Store Mrs, Legrand Jordan entertained the Economy club Tuesday for dinner. Holly Carpenter and family have moved to the t'syne farm recently purchased by Mr. Carjwnter, H. r. Franklin has moved In the store building which be purchased from Mr.

Carpenter. Mrs, T. P. ftnyder was caller at James Snytofs home Wednesday. OnRCULA.

torsge Hatterlea recharged end rr talred. Rglde Agency. H. M. Haverly, Clark's Summit.

Pa. Adv. Andrew Drown, The Druggist 141ft Pittiton Arc. Gardier's Hyde Park fh2rmcy So. Main Art.

and Oxford St Mingcl are ill at deli homes, oisxava. ftlorsge Batteries ucIiAWd and paired. Kxlde Agency, If. Haverly, Clark's Summit. Po.

Adv. KAaax BBOOX MARSH BROOK. Jan. Mr. Frank Hrundaga has returned home after visiting relatives In Peekvlllc, Mr.

tud Mrs. Howard Corby anfl daughter Frances, of Fsetoryvllle. ana Mr. and Mr. Arthtas flflmaer spent New Year wlt'i Mr.

wd Mrs. Theodore Freeman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rudd Rmlth snd ehll drrn.

i.nd Mr. snd Mrs. Ward Smith, of nton, swent Xew Year Day Willi Mr. snd Mr. Henry H.iiith.

Ctell of Pcckvlll has re i This nson brings wrinkles to tny sensitive skJh i that ere milch exK 'i 0 Wind and hanging le.iitioritlurc. To make effective remover, tnlx an ounce of uowrti eerj sr ot" 'l lidl pint of wlicll fce Ihe solution inr every wrinkle slfoeted. It aeia won UT derfully, on tagalag fne! mute alAo, tot ton poiisessln reinitrjbl astringent end tonic prnpertle It one a (iny for a while and se hotr It' will Imnrovs) your facial roiiiour. Thl sinipls lotion ran pot h.wu ths tnoat delleaie skin. Tbs tres.tmeiii ii aelf lmves no trre no on the iecl ef apprn Iit be surs ta ak tk fuf lluWJvrvU ftXJ.il.

Sooth Main Art. and Uodit St Main Ave. and Jackson St TAJTSMITCI. VJ vrM.Vi1. 4a 4l WiW.

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