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THE SCR ANTON RFPUBLICAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1926 SUSQUEHANNA CO. CARBONDALE HALLSTEAD Main Street and Eighth Avenue Bell Phone 795. HALLSTEAD, June 21. Dr. and Mrs.

A. F. Merrell and son, Allan, left hallttead Thursday, June IT, for a three' months' vacation trip through foreign They will visit their daughter, Mrs. Arthur W. DuBols.

who with her husband and children are stationed about twelve miles from War. No. Refunds No 1 Alterations No Exchanges AU Sales Final LOCAL MUSICIAN TO MOTORCYCLE PATROLMAN STRUCK BY SPEEDING CAR saw Poland. During the trip they will visit Germany, Switzerland, HM land and Belgium. They expect to said 132 Wyoming Ave.

TAKE EUROPEAN TOUR C. E. Downing and Orchestra for home September 19. Miss Eunice B. Decker, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Decker, and Stanley Ve gel. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vogel, all of HaDstead, were married SCRANTON, PA.

To Sail July 3i 7 i Although Injured, Neutts Remains on Duty CARBONDALK, June 21. Struck by a speeding automobile as he was serving a summons on another speeder on Gordon avenue at 8:5 o'clock last evening, Motorcycle. Patrolman Patsy J. Neutts was knocked to the was rendered unconscious. He also suffered bruises and lacerations of the right side in addition to having his uniform vlrtualy ruined.

The patrolman had pursued D. L. Ayres. yOf Clifford, south on Gordon avenue, after ho had satisfied himself thaf the man was exceeding the speed limit. He caught up to the car, dismounted from his motorcycle, and was at the Baptist parsonage In Deposit, Tuesday, June 15.

Mildred Orlener, of Scranton, and Griffith Richards, of Taylor, were married at Taylor Thursday, June 19, bx Rev. Stone in the M. E. st that place. Mrs.

Richards was' formerly of Hallstead. Mr. and Mrs. Richards were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Austln durlng their honeymoon. The Baptist Aid Society will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Louis Bolles on DuBols street, Thursday Jiln 21. Walter Mikesell and family are occupying Dr. Merrell's horns during his absence abroad.

Our Annual Same ISveimti That you cannot afford to miss Starting Wednesday, Morning at 9 A. M. fs is In the act of handing Ayres a summons, when the other machine, driven by Joseph A. Harrington, of 17 Charles street, Scranton, struck him Harrington stopped his car fifty feet Vedder and Floyd Munson have returned from a ten days' vacation at New York and Atlantic City. Mrs.

Jennie Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Wlnfleld and daughter, Esther, away from the scene of the accident and the patrolman, although dazed managed to stagger to the car and place him under He followed Harrington to city hall In his motor cycle, where the Scranton man entered ball of 20 for a hearing In police court at.

8 clock Tuesday evening, After, changing his uniform and hav ing his injuries attended to. Patrol Mrs. Jennie Tallon, and Edward Brown, attended the Bridgewater Baptist Association at Rlchardvllle last week. Mrs. Carrie DuBols and Miss Bessie Basche, of New Rochelle, N.

arrived here Thursday and will spend the Summer In the Catherine McCreary house on Susquehanna avenue. Francis Doherty, who has spent several months in Arizona for his health, returned home last week. The Daughters of Veterans, Fannie DuBols Chase Tent, No. 12, of HaU stead, held a reception Friday evening In Roger's Hall for Mrs. Stella Rosa.

Buy a dress at the regular price and you can buy another one for only one dollar. Two dresses cost you only $1.00 more than one. Take along a friend if you do not need two dresses, and each buy a dress for half the price. man Neutts returned to duty despite the advice of Night Sergeant James CBABLE3 H. DOWNING Hobbs.

CARBONDALE, June 21 Charles E. Although stiff nnd sore from the ac cldent, he was also on duty today Downing, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

waging his relentless campaign agalns speeaers. scores of wnom he has ar Downing, of 39 Washington street, who recently completed his second year at Penn State college, will vail July 3 for rested within the past two weeks. 1 1 who was elected department president and was Installed at the closing, ses Europe where he and his orchestra, known as the "Penn State Collegians," sion at the state convention Daughters of Union Veterans recently held In Divided Into Groups POLICE NAB SEYERAL will fill severe! engagements. Mr. Bethlehem, Pa.

Mrs. Mary Natzle, of Downing, a well known young man of Hallstead, was appointed assistant this city, la managing director of the PETTY LAW YIOLATORS guide. 1 Collegians, a seven piece band. Mr. Dodge, of Neath, N.

has been Mr. Downing is spending the next CARBONDALE, June 21. The po spending a few days at the home of his two weeks at Ocean Grove, N. pre lice docket this morning had entered daughter, Mrs. Luther Davis.

vious to his departure for the Eu upon It the following cases: I (1.75 ropean tour. On July 3, the band will Samuel Cohen, of 49 First street, leave on the S. S. Franconla, or the Scranton, a huckster, peddling without Penard line. They will fill an en a license Saturday on the West Side LENOXVILLE LENOX VILLE, June.

21. The Mis gagement on board ship, furnishing was fined $10 in police court. The ar Dresses slonary Society meeting will be held music during the voyage. The boat is scheduled to dock at Liverpool. The rest was made by Potrolman P.

Neutts. with Mrs. William Ross on Thursday, June at 2 o'clock. A covered dish Monte Harris, of 19.1 Wyoming band will then leave for London where they will fill a three week engagement luncheon will be served. street, wns arrested at 3:13 o'clock thi on the stage.

Junior Johnson, of Wilkea Earre, Is morning for fake telephone call to the police. He will be given a hearing Leaving London. Mr. Downing and Dresses spending" some time with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. F. Bennett. his orchestra will proceed to Paris later. He was arrested by Patrol where they will fill a week's stage, en Mr.

and Mrs. Claud West and son, men James Cerra and Frank Moran. Wayne, have returned after spending gagement. The return to this country Reuben Everltt, Jermyn, R. D.

the Winter in Lanford, Florida. will be made August 7, leaving Cher parked his Ford touring car at 10:1 Mr. and Mrs. John Cole entertained bourg, France, on the S. S.

Caronla, o'clock this morning in front of the the former's sister, Mrs. Minnie Cur Mr. Downing band will also furnish Columbia Hose House, Main street, tis, of Troy, over the week end; also music on board this ship on the return his niece, Mrs. Florence Blauvelt, or obstructing fire apparatus. He left 15 deposit for a hearing in police trip.

Stancca, Saturday. Mr. Downing is a graduate of the court at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. 2 Many grangers from this place at Carbondale High School, class of 1924. Patrolman Frank Moran reported tended Children's Day at Glenwood, While In High School he was a mem that an elderly man and a young girl Saturday afternoon.

ber of the school orchestra and during Mins Katherlne Ammerman, of Cllf who were acting In an unseemly man ner on Laurel street Saturday eve his senior year was concert master. ford, spent Saturday night with Bessie nlng, fled when he arrived on the Johnson. Upon enforlng Penn State he became affiliated with the college orchestra, and later filled an engagement as director of an orchestra in the Calhauin scene In.responso to a telephone call Mr. and Mrs. Loren Robinson at There were nlso several cases listed tended the funeral of Dr.

Edger Bell, of Nicholson, Wednesday. for later hearing on the charge of operating automobiles in excess of the Theater. Penn State. Here he de Mr. and Mrs.

W. M. Kamson enter veloped a well rounded out musical or tained at their home. Sunday, Andrew speed ganization. His ability as a violinist Nichols, B.

E. Nichols and daughter. i well known In this city, and his Ida, of Scranton: Mr. and Mrs. B.

E. Its not the heat the clothes you wear When the heat oppresses you and prevents you from doing your best work, don't blame it all on the weather it's partly the fault of your clothes. The man who wears a suit of Samters' Slimmer Clothes starts a lap ahead of his competitors struggling under the handicap of stuffy woolen clothing. Any one can buy Palm Beach or other light weight fabrics, but only at Samters will you find I them tailored according to Sam ter traditions and styles. PALM BEACH MOHAIR TROPICAL WORSTEDS $15 to $25 'IMPORTED FABRICS iifc DUBLIN TWISTS $30 COOL SPUN POROSTYLE $50 $65 Linen Knickers, $3.45 to $5.50 Woolen Knickers, $5 to Si 2.50 Striped Flannel.

Trousers, $6.50 to $10 i Palm Beach Oxfords $6 i many friends are wishing him success CIVIL WAR VETERAN Clarkson and Mr. and Mrs. Klrt Allen on his European tour. and daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Jones, of John LAID AT FINAL REST son City, spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones. COMMITTEES NAMED CARBONDALE, June 21.

The fu Mr. and Mrs. Levi Pednlck, Ray and neral of Peter Patten, deceased Civil Vtar veteran, was held at his late FOR HOSPITAL SOCIAL James Falls and Bettle Rausht, of Nicholson, were callers at B. E. Clark Dresses for $11 .75 'A 1 1 of these are from regular stock.

You will go a long way to beat these values. Two dresses for home In South Gibson yesterday after noon. At 3 o'clock services were con son home, Sunday. Dresses for Dresses like these at such reductions will be more than' welcome right now. Two dresses for CARBONDALE, June 21.

Commit A HI children of the M. E. Sunday eea have been named for the law ducted In the South Gibson Methodist School are requested to meet at the festival which will be held next Mon Episcopal Church, and and burial was church Thursday afternoon to practice day under the auspices of the wo In the cemetery at that place. for Children's Day. men's Board of St.

Joseph's Hospital, Fatten was ,7 years nf age. At The Young ladles' Class, of the M. The affair is to he held during th the outbreak of the Civil War he en E. Sunday School, will give a supper nfternoon and evening on the hos listed in Co. B.

113rd Regiment Penn at the school house next Friday night pita! grounds. sylvania Volunteers, and served with Proceeds to. apply on pastor' salary. Sirs. M.

J. Bngley Is chairman distinction throughout tho war. He the general committee, with Mrs, was well known in Wayne and Lack awanna counties. John Van Boole as assistant. Mrs.

Teresa Washman Is secretary nnd Mrs, FOREST CITY FOr.EST CITY, June 21. Mrs. T. He is survived by his widow. Mrs.

Frances Neuser, treasurer. The re. Jennie Patten, and one brother. Wll freshment committee Is composed of J. Pentecost has returned from a two weeks 'visit with relatives and Patten, of Honesdale.

The fal. Mrs. Martin F. Walsh, chalrlady lowing half brothor and half sisters friends In Wayne County. Mrs.

Roberts. Mrs. Thomas J. Warg, also survive: James Patten. Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Chris WIrts. were Mrs. Teresa Wnsman.

Mrs. P. F. Fox, Katie Stevens, Mrs. Myra Mudge.

Mrs. Carbondale visitors Saturday. Miss Nor.ih Shannon, Miss Kathry Mrs. F. M.

Gardiner and daughters, jonn liurke and Mrs. Enrl Butterfleld, Gllhool, Mrs. John Kranltz, Mrs. John Mildred, Florence and Rachel, spent or Marathon, and Mrs. Earl Crlsman, Swnrtz and Mrs.

McCabe. or uingnamton. Saturday in Scranton. Candy booth, Mrs. D.

L. Bassett, chalrlady; Mrs. A. V. Hughes, Mra 25'75 $30 75 Sam Publlano nnd Miss Ruth Clarke ROCK STREET FAMILY These groups include some of our finest dresses.

Come early to get a good selection. PECKVILLE fish pond, Mrs. Fred Warg, chair. lady: Mrs. J.

W. Mann Ion nnd Mrs, PECKVILLE June 21. The tennis ENTERTAINS FRIENDS Nlssen: rose tree, Miss Nan Mur. court of the Presbyterian Church has been enlarged and rctopped and Is now rln, chalrlady: Mrs. John Klrkwood, Mrs.

H. F. Booth. Mrs. Vandermark, ready for use.

it is hoped that many Mrs. W. F. Johnson, Miss Anrel will enjoy the court and observe the Blrs. Miss Nina Beech and Mrs.

T. rules: Not to play on the court with 1 Martin: chance booth. Mrs. P. out tennis shoes, or play more than Rooney, chalrlady: Mrs.

T. J. Mul one set while others are waiting. Higher grade dresses are included holland, Mrs. Frank Connboy.

Mrs, Four room fiat for rent. 631 River Richard Markey nnd Mrs. M. F. street.

Adv. Rritz; welner stand, Mrs. Elizabeth Miss Helen Foley, of Dickson City Denrpsey. chalrlady; Mrs. Jaine was a visitor in town yesterday.

CARBONDALE, June 21. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Postlethwalte entertained at their home, 17 Rock street, on Friday evening, the occasion being the christening of their infant son. Music and dancing were the chief diversions of the evening, after which luncheon was served.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Postlethwalte and daughter, De Mere, and baby, John: Mr. and Mrs, Milne and son. John: MiBses Mildred and Louise Matthews and Isabel States: Mr.

and Mrs. Willlom Halle nnd son. Wilfred: Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Thomas and son, Ronald: Sir.

and Mrs. Alf Mattlson: Mr. and Mrs. John Leverton ami daughter, Irene; William Jackson and Arnold Williams; Mr. and Mrs.

Williamson and daughter. Betty, and son. Mr. Brink, Mrs. Bernard Willis and Mrs, Any hat In the store for $1.00, start A.

J. Conaboy. ing Wednesday. Macule's Millinery today for abrasions of the nose, 1 Store. Adv.

1 Bobbed hair has wrecked the hair market of France, and the girls of handsome sums by the tale of their tresse. are left lamenting. Limousin, Baucalre and other small villages and towns, who used to make was a resident. She was formerly Miss Mary Cuff. She Is survived by two brothers, For Sale Complete grocery stoc Mrs.

D. J. Williams, of Ridge street, curred when he was struck by a ston nd store fixtures nt 21 Jefferson St recently returned from Lewlsburg, Thomas Astleford, of Sand aire Simpson. Buyer may rent premise ratrlck and George Cuff, and an aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Cogglns, of this city.

conduct Call Carbondal am underwent an operation today at where she attended the sixtieth reunion of her class at the commencement exercises of Bucknell University Adv i R. The funeral will be held inter, with burial In Concordia, Kan. Joseph's Hospital for appendicltl Sirs. Williams enjoys the distinction Frank Glldea, of Jermy BBXSr KZHTIOV. of bolng a member of one of the first Blanche Burns, of Jermyn, underwea V'ss Viola Kennedy, state nurse.

Is and Mrs. Rosemorgy and sons, Ray classes to graduate from Bucknell KOTZS Blazy Sablna, 4, of Hospital street. attending a three day conference for and Billy, of Mayfteld. having graduated from the Ladle' operations at St. Joseph's HospltaUu state nurses Rt Mount Alto Sana to day fc removal of their tonsllaj was treated at the General Hospital Hum.

Seminary, as It was then known, In 186G. Only four of the clasa are still living. Mrs. Williams was presented XXWAVXS LTJNCHEOW CARBONDALE, June 21. J.

Hayflen The funeral of John Corby will be eld from the home of his sister, Mrs. with a beautiful bouquet of flower at Oliver, of Scranton, district governor of the Klwanls Club, all! be the speak James Keating, 32 Cliff street, at 8: an alumni banquet. Apartment for Rent, Brundare BIdg, clock Tuesday morning. At 9:30 er at tomorrows noon meeting and clock a mass of requiem will be cele. luncheon of the local club In the Hotel adv.

American. brated over the body In St. Rose Church, and burial will be In St. Rose Returns of Latzo Harmon CARBONDALE, PA. A Sale of Cool.

Lustrous Print and Voile Dresses Cemetery. rnrAL xxoiow mmtiico CARBONDALE. June 21 The final Get Your Dry Cleaning Done Now for July 4th fight tonight at The Strand. meting of the Summer of the Albert diss ur cowvtwt Adv. CARBONDALE, June 21.

Sister H. Crane post. No. 221. of the American Legion, will be held at 8 o'clock Clare, of the Order of St.

Joseph, Tuesday evening In the Leader hall. rsterdav at the convent of the ordur THROOP The committee In charge 'has ar Belvldere, 111., acordlng to word THROOP. June 21. Rev. Dr.

Chakl, ved here, where the deceased, before ranged a fine program of entertainment. Luncheon will be served and a of this Place, has gone to Chicago, HI. her entrance Into the religious order, to represent the North Scranton and smoker will he enjoyed. Women's and Mute' Sizes. $2 98 .00 Throop congregations at the Catholic congress.

Men'ft Suits Women's Suits Plain Dresses Topcoats The funeral of Gideon Miller was held 'from ihls late home on Hulse street on Monday afternoon. Inter Diamond Rings ment was made In Prlceburg ceme tery. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Fettrerolf and on are spending their vacation al Mlddletown, N.

where, they ar visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elvet Dawe were Wonderful collection of dresses for $2.98. Many, many styles that represent latest style creations.

Colors and combinations that are most attractive and distinctive. New Crepe Kimonas Lounging Kimonas in high grade crepes that cater to one's desire for luxury. Kimonas in many styles. Yet, however low their cost, you will find that nothing is sacrificed in the way of quality or service. tendered a reception at the horn of the former's mother, Mrs.

Sadie Dawe, 1 on North street. Stones of singular brilliance and unusual cuttings navettc, pear shape, oval, cushion shape, octagonal, emerald' cut besides the more familiar round cutting. These beautiful stones may be mounted alone or in designs including other precious stones, black onyx or rock crystal. Sttisfectory Touch With The Caldwell Sixty May Be Secured By Post Vuitor Invited Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur E. Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lynott Don't wait until the rush Phone to us NOW and have your clothes clean and smart looking for the big holiday. And, remember, when the Cut Rate says they'll do your job for 1 it means $11 We Call for and Deliver and lamny and itooert Peterson mo tored to Wyaluslng on Sunday.

AJTirUAX JUHIOB BAWCS. CARBONDALE, June 21. Ejttenslv plan are under way for the annual dance of the Junior class of the local High School, which will be held on Wednesday evening In the Knight of Crepe Kimonas Crepe Kimonas J. E.0ALDWLL CO. Jewtlry, Siker Watches, Stationery Vlala Crepes edged with neat two tone rib $1.98 Columbus hall.

The affair Is In charge of a class committee, and preliminary $2 Of plain or printed Crepe. Correctly made, A roomy garments. Phone 7 5965 1824 N. Main Ave. Scranton A OBIITNUT bons, or vita embroidery designs.

arrangements Indicate that It will he on of the most enjoyable event of the school year. ITIIIT IliOV PHILADELPHIA The hall will be lastefuly deor.ited 'S3 for the and music dnc Ins will be furnished by the Strutter..

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