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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. SATURDAY, 'AUGUST 19, 1922 WYOMING CO. WAYNE COUNTY PORT JERVIS MAN HURT IN RAILROAD ACCIDENT HONBSDALE. Aug. IS.

En. gineer S. Stockwell, of Jervis. TUNKHANNOCr TUNKHANNOCK, Aug. 18.

The Dersheimer family held Its fifteenth annual reunion at Lake Winola Thursday, August 17. Over fifty descendants of Jacob and John Dersheimer were present. A committee was appointed to" write up a history of the. family dating back to the third generation, and have it in pamphlet form, to be distributed at the next reunion, which will be held at the THE CRANE MARKS CO. $10.00 and $15.00 Final Sale of All Remaining Spring Stock at $10.00 and $15.00 1 Is In Wayne Memorial hospital, as tne result of an accident which hap pened early thil morning In the Erie yard, at this place.

He was switching the caboose and pushing It up the yard In front of the locomotive. In some sama place the Ihlrd Thursday of Au manner a freight train, whlcn stood a gust, lies. Miss Elizabeth Primer returned few hundred yards up the track, started her home at Ditchfleld, Thurs' to move. Wihen near a switch the DOUBLE DISCOUNT day, after spending some time with freight train collided with the onhnrna. Terms One Third Down her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Primer. 25 Suits Engineer Stockwell was thrown out of his cab by the Impact, striking on his He received contusions of Attorney John Harding, of Pater son, Jf.

is the guest of Mrs. Jenni the left hip, teft wrist and to his back, Thompson. Your Choice Dr. B. W.

Burns was called and thfe Mrs. Lester Prevost and daughter, Angelrne. left on a motor trip for 35 Stylish Stout 42 to 52i 2 Butt Summer Dresses' Your Choice $10.00 Formerly Sold to $25.00 50 Silk Dresses Your Choice $10.00 Formerly Sold to $35.00 injured man was remoTed to Wayne Memorial hospital. The caboose being In front of the engine, shut off the Akron, Friday morning. 10.00 Miles tiliss and family an Mrs.

M. S. Harding spent Wednesday headlight, preventing Stockwell at Scranton. irom averting the accident. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Herrlck and Formerly Sold to $45.00 family are motoring through New York Attend Chautauqua In Honesdale, state. Mrs. B. W.

Wakeman. Mrs. Plov It opens next week, 24, for Kellogg and Mrs. Elmer Dietrich' enter seven days with one of tne most In terestlngprog rams ever presented, Buy a season ticket. AdT.

tained at cards at ths former's home FTlaay afternoon. Spring Suits, Coats, Tailored Dresses, Silk Dresses LA PLUMB Conrad Thomas Diss Conrad Thomas, aged 86 years. LA. PLUME, Aug. 18.

The wenty second annual reunion of the descendants of Elijah and Polly (Trent) Hobbs was held at Fleetville longtime resident of East Honesdale, died shortly after 12 o'clock this morn lng, following an Illness of about two If you need new furniture If you intend buying a rug If new curtains are wanted then, you can not afford to overlook this sale's unmatchable savings. But this is something far more important than a mere "price" proposition it is a QUALITY event, first of only our own regular stock is involved. weeks. For many years Mr. Thomas or; Wednesday, August 16.

There were repaired shoes, but of late has devoted about seventy persons present from Your Choice $15.00 his time to raising vegetables for the Fleetville, Wallsvllle. Dalton, LaPlum Jermyn, Montdale. Scranton, Waymart Clark's Summit East Benton, Clifford, market. He Is survived by his wife The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at o'clock from his late home, on Tjron street. Rev.

W. F. Heldt of Philadelphia, Thompson, Ararat, Pa. Positively Greatest Value We Ever Offered Blnghamton, Chenango Forks, Nichols, N. Springfield.

111., ar.d Sea Breeie, Delating. Interment wilt be made In Fla. Two long tables on the first floor we cemetery. of the Grange hall were well supplle ttnautauqua this season opens 1n with good things to eat, and all present seemed to enjoy the picnic dinner. At We positively will not carry a spring garment over.

September 1 will be our formal for fall and wintertyles. Every spring garment must go regardless of cost. Come Early This Morning For Best Selections Honesdale on August 24 for one week. It brings the best talent money can 1:30 o'clock the president called the afford. Not one dull moment during meeting to order and the minutes oi the previous gathering vere read by the secretary.

Including several letters of regret from persons who could not tne wnoie week, oet your season ticket before the opening date Adv. briefly acximoirxD Mrs. Alvin Wahl and son, of Hawley; Mrs. Louis Wagner and son, of Hones be present. The officers for the en suing year were re elected as follows President.

W. Hobbs. Wallsvllle vice president Harley H. Hobbs of dale, were from Wayne Chenango Forks N. T.

Secretary an Saturday Morning Special, While They Last 75 New Slipon Sweaters White and Colors. Formerly Sold To $5.00 $1.00 Each treasurer A. F. Hobbs La Plume Pa It was decided td meet at the same nlaee for the next reunion on tne third. Wednesday in August, 1933.

In memorial nospitai, yesterday. Good roads a radius of from ten to fllfteen miles from Honesdale and an unusually strong Chautauqua program in Honesdale, beginning Wednesd.iv, Aug. 24, Is a great Inducement, for every car owner to enjoy rides and educational feasts. Season ticket, $3. Adv.

i The barn of Frank Welsh, of VTmI terestlng remarks were given by Mrs, T. nePne fcnd Mrs. Candace' Emery, of Scranton; John W. Hobbs, of Only Two Sold To a Customer. None Sold To Dealers.

field. and others. The program wa roneluded bv singing a. song entitled "Hobbs Day," set to he music of Damascus, was destroyed by fire yesterday, when a gasoline enitine. wihlcJi "Glory.

Glory Hallelujah," In which all it Joined the chorus. tended stay at the home of Mrs. was being used to thresh grain back Bowen and Mr. Mrs. Nogle, Pond Hill, were week end visitor at' the home of Walter Ayres.

liams is not his name, but. that It is Howard Kervln, of Rochester, N. Y. State Trooper Doty took his finger George Carey. Mrs.

Frank Rice has returned from THE CRANE MARKS CO. 424 LACKA. AVE. MILL CITY nrea. one of the laborers, who happened to be In the haymow, had his MILL CITY, Aug.

IS. The Nanticoke, where she attended the leg fractured when he Jumned tn lilies' rtiblf. class will serve their an is spending some time with her daugh obsequies of Mrs. Frank Kytle. Mrs.

J. A. Transue had the monthly safety. Four horses owned hv Mr prints and discovered that he was an escaped inmate bf the Western penitentiary; The 'case goes to Jury nual chicken dinner In the basement of Welsh were burned and little of the th church. Wednesday evening.

Aug' Eugene and Alice Twining, of Pitts ton. are visitintr thftir rs.nrtfnthr. contents was saved. ust 23. Supper from 6 o'clock until meeting of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary societies at her home on Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cramer motored St.

John's Roman Catholle eonereca. all are served. F. Kennedy. Frank Hashrook and family and Mrs.

A. O. Ffnn and daughter spent'" tlon will hold Its annual nlcnie satnr. Mr. and Mrs.

Saddtemtre and family, GLENWOOD GLENWOOD, Aug. 18. The Bailey Memorial M. Sur.day school will hold its picnic on Price's Island, day In Lake Lodore. of N'ewark Valley, visited at the home to Sayre cn Thursday.

On Wednesday evening Laurel Chap Suillwj ill VHID. of Rev. S. E. Hunt the past wee.

ter, of the Eastern Star, gave an enter Born, nr Thursday. August 10, to air. ana Airs. Kimer Aaair, or scran ton, called at I. J.

Wetherby's, Tuesday tainment and served a luncheon at METHODIST CHURCH TO Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller, a son their rooms in honor of the following formerly known as Potter's Island, this place, on Wednesday, August 23. The people of the community are cordially Invited. Mr.

nmi Mrs. Harrv Dalley. ana son guests: Mrs. G. William Peil, worthy of Clark's Green, spent Sunday wltn GIVE ANNUAL CONCERT HAWLEY, Aug.

18. Another matron, of the Honesdale lodge tho (nrnur's sister. Mrs. Robert StarK Worthy Patron and Mrs. Trask.

of Mrs. S. Hunt and son, Clark, lert Honesdale: Mrs. Seller, worthy ma song recital, similar to the one given versity in Philadelphia, and then was examined by state officials as to his profession. He acquitted himself very creditably in the test.

His office will be in the Miller building, in Scranton. Dr. Grogan is a native of Archbald and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M.

W. Grogan, of Scranton. He is a brother of Capt. S. J.

Grogan, of the V. S. and Dr. Norbert M. Grogan, of Scranton, who is also a member of the chiropodist fraternity.

of Bulgaria believes in keeping 'em guessing. Here he is for the old school iV on Tuesday for llnadiua, where they irom, or. iiawicy. last year at the Methodist church will ARCHBALD ARCHBALD, Aug. IS.

The funeral of the late Mrs. Ernestine Klophcr was conducted this afternoon, ar.d was largely attended. Services wore conducted at the home of the deceased in the German language at 2 p. after which the body was home to th German Evangelic.il 1. trer.m church, where the Rev.

l'a Encclher: officiated in the Eng IK w.rue Burial was made in 'he Protectant cemetery. The p. were: Lewis Rudge. itar John Keeker. Henry Kg August Ueisler and Arthur Mil ler.

The floral tributes were carried by John White, John Sehemel, Harry Miller, August Beck and John New comb, The joint meeting of the Archbald and Blakely borough officials resulted in the decision to have the executive officers of the session appoint a committee of Influential men of the Mid Valley in order to induce the county commissioners to defray the expenses for putting the Wild Cat road in good condition. Dr. Frank Grogan, of New street, Scranton. has received a state license to practice chiropody. Dr.

Grogan recently graduated from Temple uni will snend several days. giver. Wednesday evening. August Waymart people were saddened on Saturday to learn that at 4:00 o'clock that morning. Mrs.

Eva Llona Wil nt.rt Mrs. Harry jiresge. 30th, at the church, for the benefit of Malvlna Kresge and Miss Helen Kresge SOUTH BBIDQEWATEB SOUTH BRIDGE WATER, Aug. 18. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur James and daughter, of Michigan, spent a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Shay. Mr." and Mrs.

Ray Bolles ar.d children, were guests of their aunt, Miss Annie Swackhamer, at West Auburn, Mrs. Bruce Bunnell Is visiting rela the parsonage fund. It will be given snent Sunday in Wilkes Barre, at tne by Mrs. Fay Rldgley Merrltt. of Syra.

bonip nf Miner Kresge. liams, wite or K. Eliven Jjayley. died at tho. Wayne Memorial hospital, Honesdale.

Miss Gladys Hopkins has returned from Sayre, where she was a guest of Mrs. Albert Hunt. Is entertaining cuse, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. W.

W. Ridgley. who Is a soloist In th Uni Imported Bavarian Old Time Barley Malt Extract ber aunt, Mrs. Pearson, or carDon versity Methodist fcplscopal church of of secret diplomacy San Francisco Chronicle. tives in Philadelphia.

From there sheJ Mr and Mrs. Bernard Baker ai.d mat city. children, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miss Alma Hdss, the annular mnsln uwe trainer at her cottage, on the Susquehanna river.

SUSQUEHANNA CO. Hunt and son, Karl, spent Sunday In teacher, will aorompanv Mrs. Merrltt Binsrhaniton and Johnson City. i iano solos will be given by Mrs. John Munrert.

Mr. at.d Mrs. Henry Keeler and Ger A'angasbeck entertained at their 100 Pure expects to go to Virginia to speni some time with' her Mrs. George Campbell', and son, of Hallstead, are spending the week at the home of her brother, R. J.

Bolles. Mr. and Mrs. B. Shay nd Wss Moll ie Bunnell we'f e'ln Bingnamton, Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stone and children nnd Mr. and Mrs. Aaror.

Ar homo Mnndav evening, a surprise oiri" rfiv nartv for their mother. Mrs. Ella BRrxr srxws votes. Yangasbcck, a veryj pleasant evening Weflnesdayr August 23. th Hawl.v Camp, No.

147, United Sportsmer. of was spent, refreshments were served at a seasonable Those present mm 5 were: Mrs. H. B. Swartz.

Mrs. Charles Pennsylvania, will have a field day program at their srrounds at Pumn. uper nold, bf Montrose, were guests at the Er.gle. Mrs. Frank Chambers.

Mrs. A mil Tloeert. Mrs. Charles Odell. Mrs.

sin fioiiow. near Everdlng's home of H. B. Sunday, Size Cord Tires 10,000 Miles MOWTROSB. MAN WHO FIGURED IN GUN FIGHT.

ON TRIAL Special to The Republican. MONTROS10, Aug ,18. James Williams, one of the yeggmeu who figured in a flaring gun 'battle at Lans boro early one morning' last March, was or; trial here yesterday, charged In the with three counts! Miss Minnie Edwards Is makinr Clendon Odell. "Mrs. I.

D. Voshurg, brief visit with relatives and" friends CLirroas CLIFFORD, Aug. IS. Prof. R.

at Englewond, N. J. Guaranteed Mr. and Bert Van Qelder and H. is spending some time with his family at their summer nome Double Strength' An Unexcelled Liquid Food and Tonic Healthful, Sparkling, Snappy.

Gunster Bros; daughters, and Mrs. Nancy Runyon, of. Johnson City, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis here.

Felonious use of explosives, breaking Mrs. 'J. D. Strain and family, ot Mrs. Algle Sturdevant, Mrs.

John Kresge. Mrs. Elmtr Swartz, Mrs. Sarah Miller. John Miller, Mrs.

Charles Avery, Mrs. Joseph Avery, Mrs. H. B. Mrs.

Walter Carpenter, Mrs. Charles Whitney. Mrs. William Barnum, Mrs. S.

E. Hunt, Mrs. Henrv Keeler. Mrs. angasbeck, Mrs.

Robert Stark. Miss Clementine Keeler, Miss Helen Carpenter. Merie Whitney, Geraldinc Keeler, Christina Keeler, Bert Swartz. H. B.

Keeler. Henry Keeler and Gershon Vangasbeck. Mrs. E. H.

Deming. of Farmlnsrton. and entering, and larceny. The leader of the Murphy, died at the Clinton, N. a re spending the week with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. I. O. Finn. 1 1 rn.

1 visiting relatives In town. At present she is with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Allen and M.

A. Gardner, Mrs. A. D. Putnam and Mrs.

Mrs. Simons, of Prospect street. aiem nesuiar size lord ures Barnes Memorial hospital, a few davs after th9 gun fight, as the result of wounds received. Another, r.amed O'Shaughnessey, was tried In this court and convicted. Mr.

and Mrs. Ranson T. Mitchell, C. M. Miller aro enjoying an auto trip through New York state.

of Findley, Ohio, are visiting at the Miss Kathryn Endow, of Blooms Mi Williams' parents and his sister at home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley P. burg, Is 'visiting at E. E.

Finn's. Woodword, of Penn avenue. Mrs. B. Coleman.

of Faetoryville. is visiting Mrs. Cuddehack. Guaranteed 7,000 Miles tended the trial. Attorney T.

A. Doherty, of Susquehanna, council for the defense, is putting forth stiff efforts to save his client. It developed, though i.ot during the trial, that Wil lACEYTILLB IjAOETVILLE. Aug. IS.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. James ronla, a daughter, on August 14. Mrs. Sara Manzer, of South Gibson, Mr.

sand Mrs. Thomas Bridle and LAKEVTLLr. LAKEVILLE. Aug. 18.

Mr. and son. iGordon, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bridle and children, Mr.

and Mrs. a Mrs. John Jordins have as their guests friends from Brooklyn'. is spending a few weeks witu ner daughter. Mrs.

D. A. Micnaei. Mrs. Viola FInin.

of Scranton. also Max Baesler. of New York, are the Miss Nat ponnvan, K. or ntrawu, is spending her vacation at the home of her father, J. B.

Donovan. guests of and Mrs. Eugene Stroh, of this rlace. Julia Welsh Is spending soma time in Scranton, vlsitng flrends and Mrs. Tracy Frevost, or nnrnsuuig, Welcome Tire Values 100 Service and Satisfaction Is visiting here.

Mv PiilTnrrt Pickett and children, Miss Elizabeth Locklln. who has are spending the week with her parents been spending a time at Scranton and 13 Peekrille, returned to her home Sun in Fndicott. Mrs. J. B.

Edwards Is entertaining icfAP frnm Philadel nhia. ay. Herbert Grobe and friend. Hoho i Salem Super Size Cords and Regular if Lords are approved the country over fl for their sturdy strength, toughness' 3 ken, is spending their vacation here with Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Smith. Mrs. A. K. Degrvat, of Honesdale, ppent Sunday here with her mother, Mrs Matilda Bishop.

Mrs. Louise Sodenberg, of Uawlck, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Goble, Sunday.

Mr Mrs. Fredrick Herzog. of Schenectady, N. also Mrs. Hersog, mother and sister, are spending a time at the home of L.

M. Bittner. Homer Ansley, of Scranton, was a caller in this place Sunday evening. Ralph Banks, of Falls, was the guest of Mr. ana Mrs.

John Jordens, Saturday and Sunday. Te M. E. church fair at Lakevllle, was a big success. Fred and Carl Reer, of Uswlck.

Pa returned to their work at New York Saturday. Mrs J. I). Lafrance and daughter, Liillan, are visiting in Pittston, Pa. IITHIA VALLEY LTTHIA VALLEY, Aug.

IS. Miss Mary Schuler, of Philadelphia, is visiting at the home of E. H. Schuler Mrs. O'Veill.

Mrs. Michaels and Miss Conrad spent Tuesday with Mrs. William Carpenter. Mrs J. E.

Keller has returned home from Port Jervis, where she spent the last month with her, son, L. Keller. Miss Mary Seifert, of Scranton, spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Freeman. Mfss Mary Schuler spent Sunday with Mary Grogan, of Faetoryville.

Mrs. Schuler, Mrs. Cramer, Mrs. Rosengrnnt, Mrs. McDonnell.

Mrs. Freeman, Mary Schuler, Mary Grogan, Delia Rosengrant and Mabel Ater spent Saturday evening at Lake Wi The reunion of the Carpenter and Freeman families will be held at Lake Winola August 19. With first woman with sovereign authority was Scmiramis, queen of Assyria. I mi ana resiliency, quality is not only built IN, but also built THROUGH. Whether REGULAR br SUPER SIZE they are constructed under the most exacting processes and are subjected to rigid inspection.

"Salem Cords Are Friction Fighters" Atlantic Medium contains only those crude oil hydro carbons peculiarly suited to internal combustion engine SALEM SUPER SIZE CORDS Look for Ik Atlantic tank in front of good taragts and oil stations. SALEM REGULAR CORDS Size Tires 30x3 9.10 30X3V2 $9.90 32x32 $17.90 32x4 33x4 $19.40 34x4 lubrication. Its resistance to change in "body" at widely varying temperatures gives it the advantage of much heavier oils, while still retaining the free flowing mobility of "medium," It leaves little carbon in the combustion chamber; nor does it gum valves or foul spark plugs. After use, even though diluted by the absorption of fuel vapors and contaminated; with foreign matter in the crankcase, Atlantic Medium can be restored to its original condition. This shows that the character of the oil is not appreciably changed by use.

Put Atlantic Medium in. your crankcase and see for yourself how completely this oil lets a man take his mind off his motor and concentrate it on the pleasure of motoring. Size Tires Tube Size Tire Tubes 30k3V2 $12.90 $1.69 33x412 $29.90 32x3Y2 $13.30 $1.98 $30.90 $3.25 32x4 $22.90 $2.48 35x4 Vz $32.90 $3.48 33x4 $23.90 $2.58 33x5 $35.90 $3.69 34x4 $24.90 $2.69 35x5, 4 $36.90 $3.89 32x412 $28.90 $2.98 37x5 $37.90 $3.98 WATMABT, WAYMART, Aug. 18. Mrs.

Ida IBshing, of Scranton and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shaffer, of Gravity, spent Sunday with Mrs. W. H.

Senquet. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rchneipp, of Honesdale, entertained his employes, their families and a number of Way mart friends at Elk Lake on Sunday at dinner and supper. The guests were: Albert Schmipfie, O.

C. Bohle, Norman Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Strosahl and children: Mr. and Mrs.

G. Keast and son, Charles; H. Fasshauer, Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Gibbs. Misses Edith and Ethel Powell, Mary Kerr, John Foster, Louis Schnlepp, all of Honesdale: Mr. and Mr. S.

E. Dawns, Mr. and Mrs. H. P.

Meddland, Mr. and Mrs: Groner Ramble, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Edwards, Mr and Mrs.

A. J. Mathews. Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lockwood, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Pierson and children: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Merwin, Hazel Decker, Ruth Mur win, Mrs.

Olsen, Dr. Hugh Stevenson, Charles Wilson, Irving Merwin, John Hilber, all of Waymart. Miss Hulda Siegle, of Carbondale, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. William In german. Waymart public and High schools will open on Tuesday, Sept.

5, with the following personnel of teachers: Principal, Howard W. Sipe; assistant. Edith M. Zarger, of Greencastle; second asistant. Miss Ella M.

Swanson. of New York; intermediate. Cora E. Miller, of Farview; primary. Hazel M.

Chubb. Harold Stephenson, Jane Alvord, Jster Stanton and Hazei Dymond, motored to Wilkes Barre and Center morland on Sunday. Among the Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Shaffer, at Grand View farm were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, son, Bobbie and daughter, Ruth, of Durjea; and Mrs. H.

R. Megargel and sons, Joseph and James, of Chapman Lake; Arthur Oraville, of Canadensis; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner, son, Clarence, and daughter, Blanche, of Creamtcn. Mrs.

Julia Mills is spending some time among friends at Equinunk. Miss Lldia Risk has returned to her Scranton home, after making an ex r4 Mail Orders Filled For Sale In All Our Stores. MTIO ATLA Cuticura Heals Rashes The Only Store in Scranton That Sells Super Size Cord Tires With a Bona Fider 10,000 Mile Guarantee MOTOR Bathe with plenty of Cuticura Soap and hot water to cleanse and purify. Dry lightly and apply Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal. SazapU luk Ttm Kill tntmim.

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