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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1926 12 PITTSTON TWO YOUNGSTERS ARE TO BETTER DEDICATED HOMES AUTO CRASH VICTIMS it i POLICE FORCE BUSY WITH "DOG ALARMS" One, Four Year Old, May Not Survive InjuriesHis Today Last Day of These FITTSTO.W June 11. Today was mother busy day for members of the pillpe department In answering "dog Parents Escape Unhurt in Same Accident. Peckville Child Run Down Urms" in various sections of the city Two calls came from the Oregon sec (Ion, one of which was serious, ajid in David Evans, aged i. son Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Evans, of John auto with Ms parents when the ma chine turned turtle. The accident oc ron street, receiving a severe wound 'ver the right eye, which necessitated curred In Duryea, The mother anr fa rrompt medical attention by Dr. J. K. ther escaped Injury.

Heaver. A four year old boy was perhaps fatally Injured and another youngster, five, escaped with less serious Injuries In auto accidents last evening. One of the victims was in the Mid Valley Hospital two hours before his Identity was established. Frank Krunowskl, four, of 20 Main street, Puryea, Is in the Taylor Hos nirai aufferinv from a fractured skull Acting under a recent ruling of the Harry Bulck, five, of 628 Fourth street, Blakely, was run in Blakely by auto driven by Donald Gtlday, of State department, the animal was not hot, but was tied to wait the out1 33 Eighth avenue, Carbondale, accord come of Its condition. ing to a report given the Mid Valley Hospital.

The child Is suffering from Another report of a mad dog from that section this evening proved to be a false alarm. An animal that was and other Injuries, and may not re Injuries of the head. He waa In the hospital two hours before being iden neilng queerly was dispatched. cover. The youngster, aocoraing 10 the hospital report, was riding In an tified.

MOOSEHEART LEGION that was In pocket books. Miss Judge, of Broad street, also reported operations of sneak thieves having taken STEPS IN FRONT OF ENGINE BUT ESCAPES HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET PITTSTON, June 11. The women of the Monseheart Legion held their $1.20 from a purse. The police are investigating. nnnual banquet last evening at the Wyo In at Wyoming.

Those present WITH SLIGHT HURTS AWARDED MEDAL FOR were: Mrs. Margaret Hackett. of Philadel Stepping In front of a switch en YVfjf 'TT IS often difficult for the unpractical eye' to' recognize real 1 fi'lnCTT quality. The only sife tvay to insure years of satisfactory STrt saaJMaoaESBssp service is to purchase from an organization with an established fT IT IS often difficult for the unpractical eye to recognize real quality. The only sife tvay to insure years of satisfactory service is to purchase from an organization with an established phia; n.

A. Mulhall. of Wyoming; Mr. Mrs. Hnnry MacGuffie.

Mr. and REGULAR ATTENDANCE PITTSTON, June 11. Miss Sarah a member of the class of 1926 St. John's High School was gine In the Jersey Central railroad yards late last night, Joseph Qualters, Mr. N.

B. Works. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph of Wilkes Barro, was hit by the loco "lark, Mr.

and Mrs. James Transue, Mrs. George Posten, Mr. and Mrs. ir.otlve.

but escaped serious injury. awarded a medal for regular attendance at the school at class night ex reputation for quality. Every piece of furniture purchased, here carries our absolute guarantee of satisfaction. Now as a special form of helpful service to new homemakers we present phenomenal values in high grade Select Furniture. Just one more day remains.

Make your selections before the marvelous saving event ends. me state Hospital ambulance was ercises held tonight Joseph Bender, Mr. 'and Mrs. George Cavannugh, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Har ner, Mrs. John Wllverdlng, Mrs. Wil summoned but Qualetrs waa not re Miss Rutledge has a record or moved to the hospital. He suffered an liam Kshelman, E. Llts, Mrs.

Sam perfect attendant for twelve years injury to his shoulder and left early this morning on the flyer for his home. having missed only on day through sickness. iiel Webb, Mrs. George and Mrs. Earl Albright, Mr.

and Mrs. John Maine. Mr. and Mrs. H.

K. Roielle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, Mrs. Harry Qualters, a conductor on a freight train, was preparing his trait) for a Ship Model $11.95 $17.50 VALUE A faithful reproduction of Ihe colorful Galleons that sailed the Spanish main.

fmith. Mrs. Morris Smith, Mrs. A. E.

run to Allentown. Instepplng from one. track to another, he landed right Large Maple Porch Rocker $8.50 VALUE Double woven cane seat and back. Very sturdy. SPECIAL SERVICES IN Albright, Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Jacobs, in the path of the engine. That he Mrs. M. J.

Burke, Mrs. P. Leonard, LITHUANIAN CHURCH escaped with his life Is considered Mrs. George Bond, Mrs. E.

0. Mosher, ptttrton. June 11. Rt. Rev.

A. miraculous. Mrs. William Peterson, Mrs, George Rrennan. of Dunmore.

will have Gromllefc, Mrs. Emma Kearney, Mrs. William Caj roia, Mrs. John Snover, hnr? of snecial services wnicn OLYPHANT will be held In St. Casmir's Lithuanian Mis Mary Fallon, Iris Monrop, Miss Mary Morgan, George Albright, Catholic Church on Church street, Bun Uliam Dreisbach.

day evening for the members of the MRS. HARRY SIMMS IS Holy Name society of that congrega tion. MANY PITTSTON SCHOOLS St. Casmir's Holy Name Society will SUMMONED BY DEATH I receive Holy Communion Sunday morning it 9 o'clock mass. Rev.

John OLYPHANT, June 11. Mrs. Harry HOLD COMMENCEMENT June 11. Commenre will ofnolate. Mmms died at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs.

John Magor, J25 Second "crols were in vogue In Pitts street, Blakely, on Thursday, following BREVITIES Harry Kroner, of Center street, who a short Illness. tin this evrninr. Clasi night exercises were held In Plttston High School au by the cb.ss of while was seriously Injured In an auto acci Mrs. Simms was born In KngH ul 74 years ago. She had been a hlchly the chfs of 1K6 of St.

John's High esteemed resident of Dickson City for held exercises in St. John's Specials In Living Room Suites 38 years, coming to Blakely about a dent yesterday morning near the Exeter Power Plant, was reported at the Plttston Hospital this evening to be slightly Improved. Hl3 mother, Mrs. Margaret Kroner, was discharged from the hospital this morning. year ago.

She Is survived by ona daughter, Mrs. John Magor, and ona son, George Slmms, of Scranton, and The teachers of the Lincoln School 13 grandchildren. The funeral will be held from the home of her daughter. Building entertained at dinner last evening at the Fox Hill Country Club 325 Second street, Blakely, Saturdny Davenport armchair and wing chair of guaranteed construction. Covered in finest Jacquard velour with reversible cushions.

Handsome suite artistically designed. An extraordinary value. VALUE Tea Cart $1 .95 A magnificent suite In mo a I with artistically carved frame, consisting of a davenport, armchair and wing chair of unusual beauty. One of the greatest values ever offered. $425.00 VALUE honor of MEss Mary Sheridan, of A very atractive suite that will add beauty to your home.

Consisting of a large davenport, armchair and wing chair, covered In high grade mohair with reversible cushions. $300.00 VALUE afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will be made In the Union Cemetery. North Main street, who will be married to James F. Kane, ori June 23.

Those present were: Mary Sheridan, High Fi hol auditorium. Cecilia's graduates held a class night urogram r'. fit. Cecilia's School auditorium. Th of of Wyoming High Tchocl were graduated tonight at exercises in the High School auditorium.

The graduates of Hughestown High School conducted a commence rt nrog r.m at the Hughestown H'frh School. nlrv morning the class of 1S2S of St. John's High School will 1 3 diplomas following the 8 o'clock Rev. P. C.

Winters. I L. will officiate. Rev Y. C.

Yi'hyte will address the class. Commencement exercises will also In held In St. Cecilia's Catholic Church Wyoming, and the Immaculate Conception Church, West Pitts We Wish to thank the nelehhnr and Marjorie Burke, Mae McAndrew, Cath friends who assisted us in our be erine Gillespie. Blanche McHale. Anna Lydon, Mary Gillespie, Genevieve Hig reavement.

William Davis and family. Adv. jr'ns, Anna McAndrew, Mary Grace, Porch Hammocks $9.75 $17.50 VALUE Strongly made and very attractive. Covered in khaki duck. Stand at slight additional cost.

velyn Anna. Tigue, Mary 120.00 VALUE Useful and decorative. Would make an Ideal gift. Removable glass try. Nlgrelll Catherine Reddlngton, Nora Dance at Shennen's new park 189i $2 1 922 $2691 Specials In Dining Room Suites spring floor.

Every Wednesday and Moughan, Angela Gibbons, Lucy Harrison, Jennie Blewitt, Catherine Golden, Margaret Walsh, C. F. Morgan, W. A. Fullargar.

Saturday nite. Busses at Blakely corners. Adv. Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Smiles left Piss oxrrxAWT icotbs ton today en route to Denver, OoL, OLTPHANT. June 11. In the Pres where Mr.

Smiles will attend the Ro byterian Church Sunday at 10:30 a. Children's Day exercises will be held. tary Club International convention. Teachers of the Jefferson School, on North Main street, entertained at a dinner party last evening at the Hotel Nine Piece Dining Room Suite, consisting of a buffet, china, oblong exten si on table, flve side chairs and armchair, in w. blended with other hard cabinet woods.

$375.00 VALUE Ten Piece Dining Room Suite in beautiful grained French walnut, combined with other cabinet wooH. HulTet, china, server, table, five side chairs and arm Upholstered seats. $135.00 VALUE Nine Piece Dining Room Suite, developed In walnut, combined with other cabinet woods. Consisting of a buffet, china, oblong extension table, five side chairs and an armchair. $275.00 VALUE At 8:30 p.

the Christian Endeavor meeting will be held. William Mincher POLICE PUT STOP TO HAW ACTIVITIES TTTTETON'. Jum II. by t'or and Juniors of the Plttston HI.Th School reached such proportions will lead. At 7:30 o'clock, Rev.

David Sterling. Wllkes Barre, In honor of Evans will occupy the pulpit Holy communion will be celebrated! Miss Mary Langan, the principal, who is to be married In the near future. Mrs. Richard Hopkins, of 412 South Special Group of In St. George's Church Sunday morn ing at o'clock.

Church school at 9:30 a. morning service and sermon at 10:30 o'clock; evening service at 7:30 oclock. Rev. Frank Gaskill, rector. $285i $325 Specials In Bedroom Suites Floor and Bridge Lamos Mrs.

James McHale, of Binghamton. has returned home after a visit with relatives here. The Olyphant Pirates are attending the Lehigh Alumni banquet at Bethle last evening that the police were summoned to put on end to the program. nd would have resu'ted in four seniors reaching cells In the city hall had It not been for residents present who went their ball for bearings tomorrow night. P.unn'nT hair clippers through the wavy locks of underclassmen Is one of the antics of the ienlors, and it was while one of those acts was in progress on South Main street late last night that tne police butted In.

On the other hand the under classmen have been lying In wait for the seniors and are giving them like atmnt. Indications were that if the police did not Interfere there would be a number of the class of 1926 baldheaded at the commencement exercises next week. hem, where they will sing. The mem bers of the Pirates are Thomas Weaver, Stephen Mackrell, Frank and Wll Four Piece Bedroom Suite In beautifully finished American walnut, combined with other cabinet woods. Consists of dresser, bow end bed, vanity and chlfforobe.

lard Ward. Robert Dixon Is accompanist. Sale on corsets, corselettes and bras Four Piece Bedroom Suite of charm and distinction. Bow end bed, four piece vanity with hanging mirror, dresser and chest of drawers. In French walnut and other woods.

$289.00 VALUE Five Piece Bedroom Suite tn Huguenot walnut and other cabinet woods, consisting of bow end bed, dresser, vanity, bench and chlfforobe. Hand decorations. Unusual value. $235.00 VALUE Main street, entertained at cards last evening In honor of Miss Mary Madden, who is to be married next Wednesday. Covers were laid for twenty.

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hosier, of North street, entertained at their home Wednesday evening in honor of the twelfth birthday anniversary of their Laura. The funeral of Joseph Tamkus was held yesterday from the home of Mrs. Barbaca Klxle, 2 Hill Park avenue.

Interment was made In the Lithuanian Cemetery, at West Wyoming. The pallbearers were: Joseph Smalanskl, John Klsle, William Resa ska. John Braaonis, Andrew Kills and William Masulas. Charles Lahey, of 820 McAlplne street. Avoca, a miner at the No, colliery.

Is a patient In the Plttston Hospital suffering; from bruises of the back and body. He waa caught neath a fall of rock while at work. Frank McAndrew, of Broad street, Is among those who graduated from St. Bonaventure College. Kenneth 0.

Smiles, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smiles, of this city.

Is a member of the class of 192s of the University of 'Michigan, having completed a four year course' in liberal Spinet Desk 919.00 VALUE. Charming colonial design. Sturdily constructed. An unusual value. sieres.

Chiffon hose for $1.00 a pair. Mackles Dry Goods Store. Adv. John J. Pronkj, son of Mr.

and Mrs. $325.00 VALUE Alex Pronko, of 524 East Lackawanna $18.50 VALUES Base and a a complete. A wonderfully complete selection. avenue, Olyphant during the week was graduated from the Philadelphia Col .00 $1692 $2192 255 lege of Pharmacy and Science. Mr.

Pronko Is a graduate of the Olyphant High School and also passed the state board for Q. A. (qualified as sistant) last Summer. SNEAK THIEVES ENTER HOME ON BROAD STREET PITTSTON', June 11. This efter Ms.

John Loughney, of Broad street, reported to the Plttston police hue she was out of her home yesterday morning sneak thieves entered and made off with 20 In bills .00 .75 '36 '19 9x12 Best Quality Velvet Rugs $60.00 VALUES 9x12 High Grade Axminster Rugs $43.50 VALUES 9x12 Velvet and Brussels Rugs S35.00 VALUES DICKSON CITY Sale on corsets, corselettes and bras sieres. Chiffon hose for $1.00 a pair. arts. Mackles Dry Goods Store. Adv.

9x12 Extra Quality Royal Wilton Rugs $115.00 VALUES 9x12 Extra Heavy Axminster Rugs $79.00 VALUES 9x12 Fine Quality Royal Wilton Rugs OOte $95.00 VALUES Extended Charge Accounts Granted ARE YOU GETTING YOUR MONEY'S WORTH? HIGHESf CRAPE aTSKT1 Buffalo 1NLW WALL rArtiiV WALN Ufl IUU VAA uoiumous East Buffalo amociatjw Wilkes Barre Pittsburgh 116 128 N. Washington Scranton Erie CANNING TIME SPECIAL! i.o better time for cannirtf Pineapples than now. Nor will you buy them any cheaper. 1311 from Hooker Howe Costume Company of Massachusetts. Mrs.

John Evans oX Taylor, spent Ball Player Loses Tooth In Teammate's Forehead JESSUP AND TAYMR WILL RECEIVE PAY Executors of the estate of C. Pi Davidson are directed under the terms' yesterday with her daughter, Mrs. ARCH BALD ARCHIBALD, June 11. Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of Miss Anna R. Cough lln, daughter of Mrs.

Delia Coughltn, of Spruce street, and John McQould Marry Llnderman, of Main street JESSUP AVOCA, June ll. During a game of a ajr Beat to Tourself Build a Koine GOOD SIZE Dazci tta Urge Sweat Oranges 22a Urge Bunsh RciUss ju FMCY STRAVEEnniES ....2 Urge Fresh Eesh Ea Graps Frail (Urge Size) 2 fcr 2c3 SWEET, LARGE, FliM, HEAT 10FES fc? Fresh Gresi Cszas 2lj 10 FAfeOY KEW TEXAS OSIO. jj, litlS Kathryn Jane McGlynn, Margaret Clare McGione, Mary Ellen Parry, Ella a Basalyga's lot Adv. of an order by Judgo George Maxey to pay Attorney William II. Jeasup 110,000, and John Taylor, stenographer, 13,000.

rick, of North Scranton. The npptlals will be solemnized In St Thomas Aquinas Church on the morning of Rebecca Saunders, Almeda Jane Smith, Dance at Shennen's new park Stanley John Androacavage, Joseph Wednesday, June 23, at 9 o'clock and III be followed by a nuptial high Alexis Callahan, Ernest Dawe, Cyril Joseph Kushnlerx, John Kenneth Webber. spring floor. Every Wednesday and Saturday nlte. Busses at Blakely corners.

Adv. baseball on the Avoca playground diamond on Wednesday afternoon, Gordon Rows and Grant Collins attempted to catch a fly and they came together with such force that both were knocked unconscious. Rowe's tooth penetrated Collins' forehead and was so loosely hanging that It was easily extracted. Dr. Druffner attended them on the field had them removed to their homes, a short distance away.

An ray of Rowe's Jaw was taken mass. Miss Coughlln Is one of Arch bald's competent young teachers and has numerous friends In the Valley. Several social affairs have been Mr. Jessup Is to be paid $10,000 for, his services as master In the suit In which Frank P. Davidson has been, endeavoring to secure an accounting of the business affairs between hltn self and his late brother, C.

P. David son. There is some $50,000 Involved In the suit Mr, Taylor served stenorrapher in the proceedings. Judge Maxey directed that both sums must bear Interest at the rate planned tn honor of the coming event A bridge party and luncheon DURYEA DURTEA, June 11. The marriage of John Pranko, son of Mr: and Mrs.

John Pranko. of Falls, and Miss Anna Domoskl, of this place, will take place on June It In Sacred Heart Churoh. Mrs. Harold Wilcox, son Bobble and daughter Virginia, of Cleveland, Ohio, was held at the, home of Mr. and Mrs.

M. F. Burks, corner of Pike and Laurel s'reets, recently, and p. party dance to ascertain the extent of the Injury. He Is the carrier for The Republican of per cent, from September In Avoca.

will be held In the parish all Saturday by the young friends of Miss Coughlln. Strawberric and Pineapplct by the Crate at Special Price Open Saturday until 10 P.M. Bwa irons Mrs. Ellen Conners Is critically 111 at her home on Plttston avenue. Born, to Mr, and Mrs.

Peter Regan, of South street, a son. The funeral of Wilbur Howell was held on Wednesday afternoon. Services were conducted by Rev. James Moore. The pallbearers were his four sons.

Intrment ws made In Long cllfle Cemetery. Charles Leahy, of West McAlpIn, was seriously injured in No. mine of the Pennsylvania Coal Co. on Thursday. His back la painfully hurt and he suffered many bruises on account of a fall of rock.

He was removed to the Plttston hospital. are spending several weeks with her The Knights of Father Mathew Club 1924. eM BBBBS BBOOBBBS Rev. P. J.

Colllgan to Anna Colllgan" father, Jacob H. Breymelr, of Foote Commencement AVOCA, June 11. The commence mn frelaes of Avne Sehool avenue. Miss Beatrice MacDonald, of Main Duffy, land In Scranton, fl. have placed reserved seats on sale at Flannery's Sweet Shop.

The minstrel show will be staged on Thursday and Friday evenings, June 17 and 18, In the parish hall. street, Is In Brooklyn and New York Catherine Henry to George Fnrman 023 will be held Friday evening, June Is. City. et land tn Olyphant. $1.

Mrs. Alice Hunt, of Stroudsburg, There are fourteen in tne class: Mary Elisabeth Davidson, Alice Cath Ablngton Land to Ferdinand" Mrs. George. Pfoor, of Main street, visited recently at the home of 'her Homer, land in North Abln was a Scranton caller recently. niece, Mrs, J.

B. Reed, on Hoover erine Qleason, Sylvia Belma Greenfield, rorgaret yr.Zrtt Jackson, to returns nave mm cured.

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