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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1922 i J'' NORTH SCRANTON SOUTH SCRANTON WEST SCRANTON "The Electric Shop" Se Our Windows See Our Ads Daily MANY ATTEND FUNERAL OF SECOND SESSION HELD BY MILITARY ALLIANCE MISS DELIA CONNAUGTON The second session of the Polish Na The funeral of Miss Delia. Connaugh ton was held from the home of tional Military Alliance convention here sister, Mrs. Mullaney, of 927 Mapl Today Starts a Series of MANY TO ENTER SCHOOLS OF HIGHER EDUCATION Local Young Peopl Leave Soon for College Many local young men and women are expected to leave, here In a few was held yesterday In St. Mary's hall. street, yesterday morning at 9:30 o'clock, being largely attended.

Th The session opened at o'clock. The high esteem In which the deceased reports of the officers were given and the budget was also made up. for the was held was shown by the many an beautiful floral offerings which were sent to the home. coming The funeral procession left the fam iiy home shortly after 9 clock, pro days to enter institutions of higher The report of the president showed a net gain of several hundred members during the past two years. The' report ceerting to St.

John church, where learning, while others will depart to high mass of requiem was celebrated ays by the Rev. Father Jordan, followln, resume their studies In various colleges also showed the organizatiorTto be In a fir.e financial condition. It was also which literment. was In the decided at this session that the na Cathedral cemetery. 1 tional convention be held every three The casket hMrors were: Leo.

Jo. Instead of every two years, ine or senh find Thomas Walsh. Mathew ganlzation will take up an Intensive campaign for the scouts. They will Foley. Thomas and Joseph Mc 10 Piece Baking Seta Nerney.

endeavor to have a scout troop ir. every and universities after enjoying their annual summer vacation with relatives here. Emerson Jenkins, son of W. J. Jenkins, of 1146 Eynor.

street, will leave next Saturday for Bucknell university, where he will resume his studies. "Em," as he Is referred to by his numerous friends, will at that time report for football practice on the grid Polish Catholic parish in the United Hold Annual Excursion. States. Officers for the ensuing ten 3rown earthenware. Included In each set are covered casserole, 2 pudding dishes and 8 custard cups.

Special Dollar Days, (n Hundreds of members of the Church will be elected at today scsion. of Nativity and friends journeyed to Boys' Sweaters Slipover sweaters that are Just the thing for school wear. With neck. 6 to II. Special Dollar Days, QQ each S.

D. G. Co. Second Floor. valley view park, at Inkerman, yes set tercMy, where they celebrated their Miners, Attention 1 annvial excursion and picnic.

9. D. G. Co. Fourth Floor, Local 1681 United Mine Workers of Complete Electric Fixture Outfit for 6 Rooms, Iron squad, of which he Is a member.

1 Bottle French Lilac Toilet Water 1 Bottle Eau de Quinine 1 Bottle Olive Shampoo i' Special Dollar Days, All for $1.00 1 A sneclal athletic program, consist America will hold a special meeting 'ns of erames and races, was one of Edward J. Mattson, son of Patrolman Tf I at St. Mary's hall at 2 p. tottey. the bicpest features of the day.

There for the purpose of electing officers and Mrs. Edward Mattson, of South Hyde Park avenue, will leave today for was dancing both afternoon and eve to the trl district conference. Adv. ning and refreshments were served. Muhler.berg, college, where he will' sume his studies.

Sunday Mr. Matt Men's Lisle Hose Good quality bosa In black and colors. All sibes. Regularly sell for 35c a pair. Special Dollar 4 pairs for $1.00 S.

D. Q. Co. Main Floor. BUST NEWS MOTES VOTES Or INTEKEST Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Higgins, of Bed Comfortables Only 10 dozen of them to go on sale at this price. Extra large size. Th. rerulnr meeting of the Mar Prospect avenue, end Miss Helen Dunn son, who Is preparing for a ministerial career, preached at the St.

Mark's Lutheran church In the absence oc Its nnerte ennnell. Y. M. will be held 95 rf Palm street, have returned from this evening at o'clock In their head New York city, where they spent S. D.

G. Co Main Floor. New fall designs. White filling, nuartera In St. Mary's hall.

The regu pastor, Rev. John A. Bender. week with friends and relatives, lar metlngs will be held every Tues $3.00 John of and Mrs, Nicholas Fisch, of 1010 Pittston ave Regular $4,00 varue. Special Dollar Days, each Johr; J.

Brennan, of South Main ave mie, has returned from Oxford. N. day evening in tne tuture. Mr. and Mrs.

Emlyn Evans, of Hol where he spent two weeks with hi nue, will leave this week for State col iiefr veniiA huvs returned home, Bed Blankets Large size bed blankets. Gray and white. A fleecy nan finish. son. Peter.

lege, where he Is to take a preparatory after spending their honeymoon In PhiladelDhla. Atlantic City. New York Mr. and Mrs. William Doehler, course In medicine.

87 Willow street, and Mrs. GuBtave A "VXTn ehlnrfrnn Men's Work Hose Well made of mixed cotton yarn. Blue and brown. Special Dollar Days, 9 pairs for S. D.

O. Co. Main Floor. Donald Jenkins, son of Mt. and Mrt.

Ordnung. of 1020 Pittston avenue, mo $1.00 Special, Dollar Days, each Harry Jenkins, of South Hyde Park tored to Washington, D. 0., where they will be guests of Mr. ana Mrs. George Miss Annie Horocks, of North Main avenue, and Miss Gladys Spencer, of Blair avenue, are spending a tew days at Dlmock.

a meeting of the teachers S. D. G. Co. Basement.

avenue, will also leave this week for State college where he will take up (iayiord. 8. D. G. Co.

Basement. Silk Taffeta 35 Inch black chiffon finish silk taffeta. A splendid quality. Sells regularly for $1.50 a yard. Special Dollar Days, 2 yards for $2.00 8.

D. G. Co. Second Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Tanr.ler a course In electrical engineering, son, Eugene have returned from Frederick Davles, son of Dr. nd and officers of the Sunday school of the North Main Avenue Baptist church Lake Sheridan where they spent thel Bed Sheets Mrs. W. R. of South Main ave.

vacation. will be held this evening at nue, and Edward Jones, of Academy Miss Helen Connolly, of Pittston Size 81x90 bleached seamless bed, sheets, made of good heavy sheet will leave next week for Buck tv.Vr. Voueht. of svenue. Is spending her vacation at Regular Price $43.00 For one week only, commencing this morning; we offer to the home makers of Scranton and vicinity, a complete electric fixture outfit for six rooms, ai'a frac tion of its regular cost.

This outfit comprises fixtures for: Lake Winola. nell university, where they will enter mi. Mtu Jlrm ThtAlan AVmiA. nd AK. attO iWTS.

Men's Caps All wool tweeds. Splendidly made and finished with leather sweat hands. All sizes. All solors. Newest styles.

Regular $2 value. Special Dollar d1 ff 1 g. Regular $1,23 The Aliases Agnes. Betty, Mary and win a i Ah a rrt nf North Sumner as first year students. $1.00 Joseph of 635 River street, value.

Special Dollar Days, each Miss Phoebe Smith. daughter, no avenue, left on an auto trip yesterday have returned home from a motor trip to Atlantic City. Philadelphia and New S. D. G.

Co. Basement. Women's Silk Hose Mrs. William Smith, of West Elm street, will return to Mansfield Stato Normal school In the near future, to morning to new 10 iiu. pect to spend a few days In the metropolis after which they will leave.for Days lorn city.

S. D. Q. Co. Main Floor.

Margaret Matthews, of Elmira, N. Atlantic City ana Asnury irai. resume her studies there, has returned to her. home after Vousht recently acquired a camping Richard Evans, of Oram street, A splendid quality glove silk lace hose In a range of pretty designs. Colors Included black, brown and outfit and hs Intends to try it out on spending the past weeK at tho home of Mrs.

Charles Schieber. of 738 Beech street. left Saturday to resume his studies thlo trln at the Philadelphia School of Osteo. Local 1056, Blorrs no. win mrei $3.00 Miss Emma Thompson, of TaylorN gray.

Special Dollar Days, pair pathy. Mr. Evans Is a senior at the school and Is one of the well known has returned to her home after spending this afternoon at 4 o'clock in ti. Mary's Hall to elect delegates to the Men's Silk Hose Gray, black, trown and navy. Well reinforced.

All sizes. Special Dollar Days, 2 pairs for $1.00 S. D. G. Co.

Main Floor. the week end at the home of Mrs. John Long Chamoisette Gloves lC button length. A very fine quality. Just the glove for this time of the year.

The new fall shades, Including covert, silver, beaver and white. Special Dollar 0O nn Days, pair 0.UU S. D. G. Co.

Main Floor. i 4 .3 It: tr rl atr ct convention ai lines young men of this section. Widmcr. 928 Beech street. Barre.

Stanley Chase, of North Bromley Miners Local union. No. 460, United moswell Phillips, Firs. avenue, among the well known youns Adv. men of this section, left Thursday to Mine Workers of America, will meet this evening In the hall at 1616 Genet 'street, for the purpose of, electing Local 1680, of the Leggett's crek The Dining Room The Living Room The Kitchen The Front Porch The First FIoor Hall The Second Floor Hall The Bath Room, and Three Bedrooms colliery, will hold a special meeting take up a three months' course the Sweeney Automobile and Tractor delegates to the miners' convention to this afternoon at 4 o'clock.

Election be held tomorrow In Wllkes Barre. school. In Kansas City, iMo, of delegates to the convention al S. G. Co.

Main Floor. Women's Comfy Felt Moccasins Old copen, orchid, rose and combination colors. Silk ribbon trimmed. Finished wtlh silk pompon. Special Dollar tfl flfl Days, pajr 1 'UU S.

D. G. Co. Third Floor. Wllkes Barre will take place.

Mrs. Louis Schadt, formerly of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Shcrmaitts. of Scranton, and her two children, Mon Women's Silk Hose REFRIGERATOR THIEVES Beaumont avenue, are on a motor trip roe and Grace, of Laury's, visited Women's Footwear Canvas oxfords, sandals with cut out vamps. Also some golden'tan oxfords and patent novelties. Special Dollar JO rjQ Days, pair PO.UU S. O.

G. Ct Third Floor. to, Baltimore and Washington. Pure thread silk hose In black, ARE BACK AT WORK AGAIN the formers father, Gustave Schulti, of 813 Willow street, over Labor Day. Mrs.

Mary Davis, of 2094 North white, cordovan, polo, aluminum. Main avenue, has returned home after Frank August, of 1119 Prospect ave medium gray, etc. Very line qual Notice has come "to the local police spendlr.g the summer In Colorado vis nue, has returned home from Seattle, where he had been at the con $1.00 ity. Special Dollar pair iting friends. that refrigerator, thieves are.

back at work again. Yesterday afternoon two people residing In the vicinity of Price tention of the Veterans of the World Mrs. F. A. Rlfenburg and daughter, Elizabeth, of St.

Joseph. returnen S. D. G. Co.

Main Floor. war. As the number of these outfits are limited, we urge you to order yours without delay! BELL 'PHONE 5088 Mrs. L. Bender and sons, Ralph and home Saturday, following a visit ot six weeks among friends In this Sec Edward, of 928 Prospect avenue, have street and Hyde Park avenue reported to Sergeant Harry Bradshaw that sometime between 12 and 1 o'clock yesterday morning boyi ransacked the refrigerators of their homes and made tion.

returned home after spending the post Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ruddy, of 400 week at Reading, where their annual block, of Oak street, has returned home family reunion was celebrated.

after enjoying the past two weeks at Mr. and Mis. Leo Krushank, of Silk Gloves 16 button length Mousquetaire style with double finger tips. Self and contrasting stitching. Beaver, white, gray and brown.

Formerly sold up to 13 a pair. Special Dollar Days, QQ pair S. D. G. Co.

Main Floor. off with everything but the refrigera Bleached Muslin 1 case of S6 lnch fine bleached muslin with a soft finish. Special Dollar Days, 8 yards for $1.00 S. D. G.

Co. Basement. Lake Wlt.oia. P.eech street, are rejoicing over the Pillows Covered with a good quality fancy art ticking, Filled with pure feath ers. Size Regular, value.

Special Dollar nrt Days, pair S. D. G. Co. Baiement.

tor. Francis Duggan, of 201 Holllster rrival of a baby girl. Every summer the police receive avenue, is spending a lew days in bui raio. N. y.

complaints of this kind and the authorities are determined to put an end EAST SCRANTON EVERY THIKO ELECTRICAL Mrs. Thomas HealdK Sf Green street, the actions of the thieves. has returned home fiRlowIng a ten A number of friends of Mrs. Frank day visit at Liberty. M.

Ptahler, of 1610 Myrtle street, tendered 2SO Cnndnst Farewell Party Rev. C. Iturch and family, of 1026 her a surprise party at her home FrI Leaving their homes to depart for North Main avenue, has returned home dav evening Jn honor of her birthday XDroiiiNd ave. Tfiuvrijzr ct after spendli.g the taonth at Way nstitutlons of higher education. nniversary.

Mrs. prahler was the re mart. local voune women will also break ipient of many useful gifts. Games, Miss Florence ChelKis, i 324 uaK rircle of friendship that has bound Field, San music and other social diversions were BRADFORD CO. LAWYER nt Kelly fuel.

only one stop, Antonio, Texas, street, has returned after spending the njoyed, and as a climax to the even them through their childhood, gram 2l summer with relatives In Newark. N.J. ns's enjoyment a delightful luncheon mar school and high school days. Members of the Marv'ne local, No. was served.

Those present were: Mr. Wednesday evening the young CLAIMED BY DEATH Sept. 4. son 151. V.

M. W. of will meet this nd Mrs. K. P.

Smith and son Dor.ald, evening in Casey's hall to discuss the women Journeyed to me xrau Jnn. Foster. where they enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs. G.

R. Buck, Mr. and Mrs. home the bride, after which the MINOOKA association meetings. He was one ol the founders of the Farmer" National bank of Canton, Pa.

CROSS COUNTBY PLIGHT JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 4 Lieutenant James Doollttle, army aviator, hopped off from the beach at Neptune at 10:30 o'clock tonight for a flight by airplane to San which he hopes to reaeS In time for dinner tomorrow night. He planned one year agreement. Paul Eroh. Mr.

and Mrs. John Frantz. merry get to gcther before they de Members or Local union jso. luofc, happy couple left on an etxended wed ding tour. Mr.

and Mrs. Kimble and daughter FOR SUNBURN USE QUINCOLA JENKINS' DRUG STORE parted for the schools. The trip to the i Cleveland, for many years rrom Inent as an attorney in Bradford county, Pennsylvania, died yesterday at his home In Canton, J'a. rene Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Pfahlcr. Inn was made by motor and the pary United Mine Workers of America, will meet this eventilg at St. Mary's hall for the purpose of electing delegates Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ash and Alex BRIEF SEWS ROTES.

Pfahler. was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Vosbury, of South Main ave GIRL AND OLD FORGE MAN ARE MARRIED Ha had been a representative irom to the miners convention in Wllkes The regular meeting of the East this section to btate a'li nation.

il 1 at nue. The young women were: Misses Side W. C. T. 1'.

will be held at the Barre. the O. S. T. a truck ride last Sunday.

Dorothy Snyder. Helen Vosbury, Lou The members of V. ciub enjoyed to Harvey's L.ale Those who enjoyed omc or Mrs. K. Rltch, 1430 Myrtle 7 ise Davis, Adeline Rogers, Anna lay MINOOKA, Sept.

5. St. Joseph's churcli was the scene of one of the treet. Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 Nurset Charts for sale at Re the ride were: clock. Many questlo'ns of Import Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Corbett, Mr. and "Summer's prettiest nuptial events last 309 11 N. tance will be discussed at this meet Yesterday Miss Vosbury entered I publican ITintefy. Wednesday morning when Miss Mary tne training scnooi 01 tne nanneinann lng and every member is Invited to at.

tend. Washington avenue. Adv. hospital: Miss Snyder will go to aciiool Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Coffman and at Elmira. N. Y.i Miss Davis will pur DEATHS amilv and Misses Rose Wer.zel. Anna ue a course of study at Wilson col MAYEIt At Allmnr, N. Y.

Sept. 1. Ed egc: Miss Rogers will resume ner Knoepfel, Margaret Moore and Mildred Wcnzel have returned home from Lake studies at the Bloornsburg Jiormal ward Maj er, formerly of thin rrty. Tiie I iinernl will be held from the lat9 home I herldan, where they spent, the past chool; Miss Taylor will enter Vassar with liurial in Albany. college, and Miss Howell Is to ar.enu teic.

Miss Reba Bridgman, of 744 Harri HOI.r.ESUACK At Kc ranton. 4. Mri. Washington college, St. Louis, Mo, 'lnrrni llollenlnck.

ot Oak Hill. Uuoaic, son avenue, has returned to her home Malone, of 210 PIttston avenue, ojcame 'the bride of Charles Clunan, of Old Forge. Rev. P. J.

Kelly performed the ceremony. Miss Mary of Pe irolt, was the matron of ho.ior, while Martin Walsh, of Old Fore, at 'tended the groom. The bride was charming in a gown 'of gray canton crepe, with a picture hat to match. She carried a huge bouquet of white asters. Her maid wore a navy taffeta trimmed in lace, and a black picture hat.

Her bouquet was of asters. Following the ceremor.y 4 wedding breakfast was served at the The young women arc an graduates at the State hospital. fter spending the past three weeks at JOYt'E At Sernnton, pt. 4. Mra.

Patri' of the Central High scnooi, Penn N. Y. Joyce, of 1014 8011th Sixth street. Funeral I will he held from the home of hpr daugh Mrs. H.

M. James, of Taylor avenue, spending the week at Saratosa Society to Meet. SPECIAUSIX ter, Mra. William I'srker, of 511 Meridian Members of the Luzerne street prlngs. atrott.

branch of the Holy Name society will Mrs. TiSiothy Kearney, Mr. and Mrs. John Kearney, Miss Mary Kearney, Mrs. Michael Corbett, Mrs.

Martin Corbett and John Kearney. There will be a regular monthly meeting of the Lackawanna township school directors in the school buildings this evening. Frank Kearney, Patrick McLane, John Connolly, and Tony Daley, all of this place, have returned from New York city, where they spent the past week taking In the baseball games. Gerald Coyne, of Birney avenue has returned to his home after spending some time at Lake Sheridan. The members of the H.

Y. S. Girls' club are spending the week ild and Ialor Day at their cottage at Lake Winola. The S. 1.

Girls club enjoyed a motor trip to Harvey's Uike yesterday. Hy borrowing American Legion buttons, prisoners in the Los Angeles County Jail have fraudently obtained sympathy In the courts on the ground the "war records." Investigation shons one button And one war rf lijiv lac Miss Florence Mayr. of Ash street. TOURING meet In Flanagan's hall. Luzerne will entertain the members of the F.

O. FUNERALS street, this evening, when a delegate f. h. ciub at her home Thursday MT.ACOIILIN Funeral of P. 3.

Mci.aushtln 11 be elected to attend the conven will be held from the home of uia niece. I on of the Holy Name society, which Mra. David Powell, of 919 North Washing to be held in Wilkes uarre, Sep For Rent Cards anil No. 14 ton avenue, tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. tember 24.

Purlal will be made In the Cathedral ccme 1 Plans will also be made to attend ITES STINGS (err. the mass at St. Patrick's church next Leases carried in stock and for sale by The Republican Printery, unday morning In a body to receive holy communion. Kvery member is Apply wet baking soda oa household ammonia, followed by JOy 11 IM. Washington avenue.

requested to be present. diversions were enjoyed during the evening. Adv. reary's first i.urtb nolnr exneditlnn Two Fires Yesterday. Those present were: Misses Jean Fir, caused by a defective chimney.

Parry, Helen Itowland. Dorothy Evans, Amelia Britton, Edna Parry, Dorothy slight damoge to the kitchen of VapoRub Out 17 Millie Jan UitdUarl lasted four years. 1888 1892. during which period he failed to get nearer than 343 miles to the pole. ho home of William Snyder, of 1320 Sanders.

Olwen Reese, Ruth, Alice and Let of prisoners. Academy street, yesterday afternoon Mrs. Minnie Jones, Messrs. Edgar I 1 ing the motor and the separate transmission. The new price, 12 75, is the lowest for which the Special Six Touring Car ever sold and the quality is better than ever.

Price does not always determine value, but in the case of Studebakrr it establishes the finest values in the market. The name Studtbekir 00 toot car insures satisfaction. Come in or phone scad let us give you a demonstration in the Special Six. Drive it yourself. A ride will help you make up your mind.

In public confidence and respect, the name Stndo baker stands higher than ever. WHEREVER you look, you will find protection against bard wear built into the Studebaker Special Six and this quality of construction is just as exacting down under the surface as Jt is where you can see every detail. The skillful workmanship and the fine materials of these hidden values are largely responsible for its long lived dependable service. Two important elements that make the Special Six notable for fine performance and comparative freedom from repair, are the four bearing crankshaft and the seven inch frame with its five cross members and sub frame support 1:15 clock. A phone can orougni Scott, Archbald Reese, Henry Warman, out Engine company No.

3, who ex Itussel Maxson. Harold Hannl. Fred I Ingulshcd the blaze with chemicals. Davles, Samuel Smith, Albert Mat 4 A pot of grease left burning on the thews, Norman and Ralph Da 1 tove In the kitchen of the home or vies. John Corcoran, of 217 Railroad ave ue.

yesterday afternoon at. 0 ciocc. Tire Destroys Chicken Coop. resulted In a blaze which did slight Several prlie chickens were roasted amage to tho building. An alarm to death and a chicken coop.

In tne as turned In from Box No. 43J, rear of the home of Mrs, John Bannon, Broadway and Railroad avenue, and the fire was extinguished with chemi of 09 'Fellows street, was destroyed hv Am vesterdav morning. cals. The flames were extlnguisnea wun chemicals bv members of Engine com local Ta Keet panies Nos. 3 and 7 and Hose company Members of the Beilevue No.

No. 3, who nnswered an alarm turnea 1331, United Mine Workers of America, will meet this afternoon at o'clock In from Box 45, Hampton and tignin Rain proof, one piece windshield: cowl Ugbta; cowl ventilator; nunh head lamp; tooneaa light with long extauBan card; winifclpcM wipcrt eitht day clock; thief proof trmion lock; tad ruapeilinf In tit front doar; outside and iaaidn door hannTfa, avenue. at D. D. Evans' hall on South Main avenue, for the purpose of electing delegates to attend the convention In Alleged Wlf Beater Arrested.

For Fast, General Utility Transportation tnhr, met fortv two years, of Wllkes Barre tomorrow. 1111 "nmn street, was arrested last w. hv Ttrnlmen JoscPli iuoa 1 This evening at the home of Thomas cavls andyAlfred Shafer. charged wl'h drunkenness ana auuun iiy MODELS AND PRICES, o. b.

factories LIGHT SIX I SPECIAL SIX BIO SIX 40 hp. so u. r. toH.r. Touring 975 Toorina $175 Toarinc SIASO Roadrter.d Pan.) 975 Roadster, (1 rW) 1150 Stnedrttr (4 Paaa.) ITS 5 Coupe Roadster Roadster.

VPanj 1175 MTS n.P 1U5 Coop. (4 Paat.) 1875 Sedan 1475 Sedan 1550 Sedan. OSO Seam OpccmI) SMS it is oiioireit hv the Police that sick Watklns. of (28 North Everett avenue, the members of the Hyde Park lodgj. No.

301, Sons of St. George, will meot nmo hnme under tne lnnuence 01 limine mil heat i WlfC. to elot officers for the Soccer team The man win oe given a nranni which was recently organized. police court today before Magistrate Every member Is urged to be pres P. J.

Mc.Namara ent Card Tint Standard Equipment Soonts Return HeartBg Toaay twentv flve Boy Scouts, of Troop Jimmie 01 West Lacks V. A. Simrell Son 'n nt the Sherman Avenue mis wanna avenue, and Annlelo Dl Oara A 1. ni.ht After lama, of West Lackawanna avsnue, 529 31 Linden Street spending the past two uays campion will be given hearing In police court at Oavcl Pond. 1 Scranton, Pa, Th Remits were tinner me oirccimn today before Magistrate J.

Mc Namra on a charge of carrying concealed weapons. of Scoutmaster H. H. Kresge and As Bell 5450 W. H.

Campbell, Olyphant, Pa. V. A. Simrell Son, Carbondale, Pa. sistant Scoutmaster Arthur Moses.

Parentl" was arrested by ratrolmnn T. Y. Jones when the latter' Is said to rr wrwa votes Mr inj Mrs. Lewis Jenkins snd have found a gun in his possejrs oii. famllv nt Hnmnton street, nave re When Dl Garalama was searched at turned home, after spending the past the station house by the patrolman, a There isn't any better express truck made today, regardless of price, than this completely specialized ton weeks at Lake knife was found In his pocket.

nerva Klcnaras, or iampion street. Is recovering from injuries re ceived several weeks, ago when run I Xntertains 1st Honor of Trisnd. In honor of Miss Frances E. War dnwn hv a machine. Havden Williams, or rvew 10m man, who win return to u.inaua in the near future to complete her studies at the St.

Thomas Collegiate City, spent the past week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. William Institute. Miss Jtuth Jones, of 911 Williams, of Hampton street. North Main avenue, entertained a Mrs.

Charles Mitchell and daughter. number of friends last 7' jrsdny eve Irene, have returned to their nomni in ning. Dancing, music a id other party Philadelphia after spending the past week visiting Mr. and Mrs. D.

.1. Davies. of this section. A son was born Sunday at the West 8. tie hospital to Mr.

find Mrs. Iuls C. Flf ter, of Blume place. Union Motor Car Co. 245 Wyoming Scranton, Pa.

WilVes Barre Branch. Both Phones. Mother and boy are doing nicely. Harold Harris, of North Reoecca avenue. Is visiting friends in Wilxe Skin Tortured Babies Sleep Mothers Rest After Cuticura Saat.OtotaMfft.Talmm.Xc.MffTwhfra.

ForMMnflta Mnw: OMlnI.tottarlM,Bafl.aUMa,llut. Barre. Pa. complete Details oa Requeit Dayton Jenkins, William Rlclur.ls I I A' YE A in and William Beynon, of tJs ee ll in, spent the past week end at Lake Carey..

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