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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1917 I jt. FINANCE INDUSTRY COMMERCE CARBONDALE ALWAYS SOMETHING BIG GOING ON The Globe Store" ALWAYS WATCH FOR WEDNESDAY KRESGE DIRECTOR OF PRICES DROP ON JONES BROTHERS' CO. NEW Feb. 27. At a special meeting of the Jones Brothers Tea RED CROSS WORK STARTS TODAY Company, Incorporated, S.

S. Kresge, NEW YORK MARKET Sinking of Steamer Laconia of the well known Kresge Five and Ten Cent stores, was elected a mei Expect To Secure One Thous ber of the board of directors in addi FIRE BRICK STOCK OVER SUBSCRIBED Announcement is made this morning in anotlffer column of the paper by the officials of the Wagner Fire Brick company, that the portion of its capital etock alloted for sale has been largely over subscribed and that within a little over two months the new plant now under course of construction at Arch bald, will be working. Naturally the directors of the company are rather proud of the accomplishment, for it was not until the middle of last July that the company opened Its offices here and decided to build its parent plant near this city. Since that time they have sold all the tion to being one of the largest stock INJURED YEAR AGO DEATH OCCURS MONDAY CARBONDALE, Feb. 27.

As the result of injuries which he received in an accident in the yards of the Lackawanna Steel Mills at Lackawanna City, near Buffalo, N. over a year ago, Michael Judge, aged twenty three years, son of Mrs. Robert Judge, of Powderly street, died at the Mercy hospital in that city yesterday. He was born in this city and resided here up until three years ago. He is survived by his wife and one daughter, Mary; also his mother, Mrs.

Robert Judge; two brothers, John, of this city Robert, of New York, and two sisters. Kathryn and Mary Judge, of New York. Has a Depressing Effect On Wall Street. and Members in Two Weeks' Time. holders of the company.

Mr. Kresge will take an active part in the manage ment of the organization. NEW YORK Feb. 27. Apprehension 4 1 CARBONDALE, Feb.

27. The campaign of the local chapter of the Red Cross society gets underway the arising from the further strain of re latlons between Washington and Ber lin was again the overshadowing tea. Mr. Kresge been identified with the chain store business for the past twenty years and this is the first investment he has made outside of his own company, Mr. Kresge's first first thing Wednesday morning and in ture of the stock market today.

Lowest prices prevailed in the later dealings less than two weeks over one thousand stock in the company alloted for sale. when it became known that the govern 5H 4 members are expected to be enrolled. have purchased a site for the brick store was started in Detroit, in 1S97, with $6,700 capital and his company ment at Washington considered the works and at present are pushing to sinking of the Laconia as "the overt fthe S. S. Kresge Co.) is now the A meeting of the enrollment committee and the temporary officers was completion work on the plant, which For Little Girls, Twenty Styles.

Values to $1.25 act will represent when finished, an out' lay of $100,000. held this afternoon in the High school' auditorium. Mrs. C. T.

Meaker, tem Trading was narrow and moderate at all periods of the session, except on a temporary rebound of prices in the first The company has also leased the right to use its process to a big New hour, when the usual speculative fa porary chairman, presided. Arrangements were completed for the carry vorites displayed a fair degree of anl second largest successful chain of Ave and ten cent stores. The Jones Brothers Tea operates two hundred and fifty six stores under the titles of the Grand Union Tea and the Globe Grocery stores, and Mr. Kresge's long and successful experience In the chain store business will undoubtedly prove a big asset to the Jones Brothers Tea Co. 1 For just one dayr Wednesday 500 ing out of the campaign.

The enroll York corporation on a royalty basis and is at present considering requests from other corporations for state rights MINER AND HIS LABORER BOTH KILLED IN MINE CARBONDALE, Feb. 27. Martin Vilchevsky, miner, aged forty years, of Simpson, were both killed while at work in the Battle mine of the Hudson Coal company today. The accident occurred just after the men were returning to the chamber after having fired a shot The former is survived by a wife and three children, and the latter leaves a wife and a child six months old. With the cessation of short covering prices fell back again, rails 3 ment committee is complied of the following: Mrs.

John J. CBoyle, Miss losing ground witti less stable issues. to manufacture In coal brick. nrrnonly, of these new dresses tor gins, to I 1 4 years old, will be sold for 79c. It is Alice Hart, Miss Elizabeth Shreenan, Miss B.

Gilmartin, Mrs. Edward Lath United States Steel was absorbed in round amounts during the forenoon and QUOTATIONS rop, Mrs. W. B. Stansbury, Mrs.

Lydia was sold with equal freedom later, fluctuating between 109 1 2 and 103. rh low Close Thomas, Mrs. Edward J. Healey, Mrs. E.

J. McHale and Mrs. T. G. Koenig.

A1IU Chalmers Jiff 2f. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET CiimMMl TWillv Rv John T. Porter Co.) closing at 108 3 8, a net loss of three fourths of a point. Other steel shares one grand opportunity for motners to save all the trouble of making and save money as well. Natty and stylish little nf food aualitv jrinrfiam.

new 82' szvi 4 FEB. 27. Butter, extras, 40141c; Brats, 36 were more irregular. Crucible Steel, for example, made a net loss of a Pray tor End of War. "War" was the subject of the meet Incr of the W.

C. T. U. held in the oar Jflo: nrlnta. 423'43e: chees.

New York state small fraction after raising two points. full cream, 2526c; eggs, fresh, 40(g)41c Recurrent weakness in international pt rnlhrs. latest sleeves and modish lors of the Methodist Episcopal church this afternoon. Mrs. Mary Roberts potatoes, S3 onionst n.

I. state yellows, $6.50 Spanish, $5.23 crate; oranges, $3.003.25 box; lemons, issues, induced an irregular tone to the Dreslded in place of Mrs. Agnes Brodie, bond list. Total sales, par valu( aggre gated $3,325,000. Allls Chalmers Mfg pfd.

American. Can American Can pfd American Car Foundry American American Smelt American Smelt See 9.. American Smelt Sec B. American Steel Foundry Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore Ohio Baltimore Ohio Barrett Bethlehem Steel Bethlehem Steel Bethlehem Steel trimming of fancy piping, embroidery and niaue. The values are up to $1.25.

president, who was in attendance at the woman's suffrage convention at .4354 42 43 .107 107 107 644 63A 63 61 614 .100 98 98 .100 99V4 100 95 96 9W4 61 604 6014 54 62 52 76 76 76 73(5 73 .120 119 119 .130 129 129 .114 113 113 13i 13 13 mt 64 65 2ft 26 bananas, Sl.25c1.60 bunch; beans, marrow, choice, medium, $7.75 (g.7.80 pea beans, lima beans, $7.758.00 peas, dried green, United States bonds were unchanged 4 Scranton. on call. Mrs. Clara Carlton readji paper on No old stock but all fresh, new styles tov "The Crisis in History," and Mrs. Mary Falls into Hot Water.

CARBONDALE, Feb. 27. Ralph Cherra, the two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cherra, of Crerry avenue, was badly scalded yesterday afternoon by falling into a tub of boiling water.

The child is still living and is being attended by Dr. J. L. Conarton. Ann Caught la Boiler.

CARBONDALE, Feb. 27. While at work in the Tappan breaker, where he is employed, this afternoon. Earl Daniels, aged sixteen years, of Cherry avenue, employed as a slate picker, had his right arm caught in the rollers and badly crushed. It is thought the arm can be saved.

WAR STOCKS Temby, of Jermyn, spoke on the pres ent war. "Looking for Daybreak, was Quotations on the war stocks follow: the sublect of a paper by Mrs. Mary Asked 460 poultry, live fowl and springers, 2427c; Hour, barrel. EAST BUFFALO CATTLE EAST BUFFALO. N.

Feb. 27. Cattle: God, slow, common, steady. Veals slow, Hogs, active; heavy and mixed, $13.85 13.90: vorkers. S13.76513.BS: lilht yorkera.

Crucible Steel 4 Bid American Brass 308 Atlas Powder 130 V.rlt Roberts. Following the reading of the different papers prayers were offered up that the end of the war would soon irA4ATai ft nfd. 41 41 41 162 163 113 113 Bnbcock Wilcox llo General Electric .163: Bliss. E. 535 fnrnr.

oeme. The meeting was largely at tended. make one of our famous weanesaay specials. Pretty checks, plaids and stripes in all manner of colors and combinations, dark skirts, waist effects and sailor styles; light, dark and medium colors, pretty nearly every pattern imaginable Harvester lion pigs. roughs, $12.50 Brander Bozelle Wedding.

79 79 111 111 79 79 19 19 71 72 314 165 118 560 78 53 74 110 235 2S7 179 365 900 Harvester Crops 79 Harvester Crops pfd Ill I ackawanna Steel 79 Lee Tire 23t Thln VflllV 74 tO, BlaSS, P1U.WIUXJ..W. Sheep, and lambs: Lambs, slow; lambs, a few at $14.70: yearling's, $11.00 13.50; wethers, ewes, $6.00 11.75; mixed sheep, $11.7512.00. Very quietly yesterday afternoon at the Trinity Episcopal church, Miss E. Maude Brander, daughter of Mr. and id 40 H4 Island 40' Bliss, E.

pM 73 Canadian Car I'oundry 25 Canadian Car Foundry, 65 Canadian Explosives 400 Canadian Explosives, pfd 104 Colts Arms Co 775 Iti Pon Powder 230 Hercules Powder 281 NM left Bement Pond 174 Standard Screw 350 Winchester Arms Co 750 DEEDS RECORDED Mrs. Alexander W. Brander. of No. 1 27 25 26 ariti Dickson was married to Gil Murine trfd 72l5( 70 70 iZ K7U 57 ARCHBALD fU bert L.

Rozelle of Wilkes Barre. Rev. George C. Graham officiated. They were unattended.

They will reside at Death of Mrs. D. Bailey. CARBONDALE, Feb. 27.

Death at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon removed one of this city's best known and most highly esteemed residents when Mrs. D. L. Bailey, widow of the late Dr. Bailey, passed away at her home on North Church street.

Deceased was fifty two years of age and was born near Elkdale on October 12, 1865. She is survived by two daughters, Edith and Mrs. Ronald Ewer, of this city. maim ai 'jf Max Motors BftJA Mai Motors 2 pfd 34 Mcx Pet 71 Williams avenue. Miami Copper 34 34 87 87 3S 39 110 110 .29" 29'( 11 Texas .7 Ladies' Klght at Cycle.

Wednesday evening will' be ladies' nitrbt at th Carbondale Cycle club, 4J Mo Pacific wl M.nt W0 100 in the range ot pretty gmgnams. Even four yards of gingham at 15c costs almost as much as one of these pretty dresses all made and trimmed, ready to put on; then, there is the ime and work! so we say it is a wonderfully good day to save money if you have little girls in your home. Dresses to $1.25, sizes 6 to 14 years. Wednesday, 79c. No C.

O. Mail or Telephone Orders ARCHBALD, Feb. 27. The funeral of Mrs. Kathryn Newcomb, an esteemed resident of the borough, was held from her, late home on South Laurel street this morning and was largely attended.

At 10 o'clock in St. Thomas Aquinas church a renuiem high mass was sung by Rev. T. J. Comerford.

Pinal interment was in St. when the club members are allowed to 100 32 24 94'A Nat AoT Nevada Cons 94 New York Central Soft 4Z 43 24 24 43 24 bring their wife or sweetheart to enjoy an evening of cards and dancing. Cards and dominoes will be played from 8:30 until 10 o'clock and from then until 12 dancing will be enjoyed. 13C isn't Thomas' cemetery. The pallbearers The deeds recorded vesterday in the office of Recorder of Deeds Peter W.

Haas are as follows: Frank Rolmelmoyer to Minnie Moses land in Carbondale; $2,000. Robert Roberts, et al, to William T. I'elipowicz, land in Throop; $250. H. D.

Gardner, et ux, to the Scran ton Private Hospital and Training school, land in Scranton; $1. Ellen Cronky to Andrew F. Cronkey, land in Scranton: $1. Andrew H. Cronky, et ux, to Jacob Cronky, land in $1.

Ignatz Zulak, et ux, to Alexander Bielawski. land in Moscow; $1. Fred W. Lidstone. et ux, to Ralph E.

Weeks company, land in Scranton; $1. Norfolk West 131 Northern Pacllic 104 Philadelphia Co 3S 103' SOCIAL NOTES The first of the Lenten teas to be held by the Ladies' auxiliary "of the Trinity Episcopal church will take place Wednesday afternoon in the parish house. The members of the Ladies' auxiliary of the Shield of Honor will entertain at a dominoe social in their meeting place in Coogan's hall, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Henry Fluellen is chairman of the arrangements committee.

were: Michael Dougher, James Mclsul ty. Edward Murray, John Murray, Edward Ruane and Edward Burke. Nantinoke Is to anDear aeainst the ttslMirch loai ci Pressed Steel Car 77 Pullman 161 Brooks crew on the Parish hall floor BUILT Hallway Steel Spring ou KepnMIc Steel 7S Heading 95 38 46V4 77 161 49 77 93 32 226 138 99 78 A STORE tonight. Al Phillips, utility on the Carbondale State league five, will be with the locals. Mr.

and Mrs. "James McNulty, of South Laurel street, are mourning the Seaboard A pfd. i Sears Roebuck 225 Miss Reynolds Harried. Miss Ida Reynolds, of 47 Grove street, and Claude Andrews, of 195 Lincoln avenue, were married at the parsonage of the Elm Park cburch, Scranton, last Wednesday evening by Rev. Dr.

G. P. Eckman. Owing to the bride's aunt, Mrs. Edward Inch, being seriously ill, the ceremony was very quiet.

Son Is Not Dead. CARBONDALE, Feb. 27. De Union Paclnc FOR Mrs. S.

M. Bayley, of Seventh ave nue, will entertain the members of the F. C. L. Sewing circle at her home Wednesday evening at a thimble tea.

Mrs. Wade Taylor, of Coneland ave A FOR United Cigar Stores 99 United Drug 7S United Drugs 2 pfd 90 46 77 161 49 77 93 32s! 225' 137 99 78 90 141 19 L24 152 57 108 10S 117 110 55 THE GLOBE loss of their tm ee month old daughter who died at an early hour this morning. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be made in St. Thomas' cemetery.

United Fruit 142 nue, entertained the members of thS SCRANTON 4 I Ind Al THE PEOPLE 9U 141 19' 124' 15' 671 10S3 NEW YORK PROVISION NEW TORK, Feb. 27. Butter, unsettlwi; creamery, hiRher than 4014S'41f: creamery, extras, (92 score) 40c; firsts, il'lp Sbtyr; seconds, EgES, weak: frcfli gathered, extra firsts, 3Sy2r; firsts, 3fft36e; nearby hennery whites, fine to fancy, 41iv42e; nearby hennery bruwns. 3783Sc. Cheese, firm, st'kte held, specials, 26tyc; do average tunny, flour, quiet; hay, steady.

Wilton Knickerbocker, of Cortland, N. Im lt 8 Sm 68 Rubber l' up to uate ciud at dinner at her home this evening. Mrs. Charles Lee, Mrs. R.

A. Jadwln and Mrs. William H. Edgett, read papers on "Korea" at the meeting of the Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Presbyterian church, to be held in the church parlors Wednesday after 1084 Steel i a son of Mrs. Samuel Lewis, or Pike street, is not dead as announced in an afternoon paper today.

He is reported seriously ill but his 11T 110 death is not looked for. His mother bo 1 noon. has left for his bedside. Steel pfd Utah Copper .112 Va I 0 55 Wabash Walaah pfd A 49 Wabash pfd 25 Walfflsh pfd 2o 41 48' 26' 25' Brennan Child Dies. CARBONDALE, Feb.

27. Rose, a. aKBh nfri A .49 SOCIETY the young daughter of City Solicitor and Mrs. Joseph E. Brennan, of Park 25 4S4? 49 41 93 14' 43 49 34 street, died at 11:30 ciock Aionaay Seats On Sale at Box Office.

Open Daily 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 4854 494 41 i 34 140 WeKdnghouse 50 West Maryland pfd 41 West Union Tel 93 Wheel 16 pfd 43 White Motors 49 Willy Overland 34 U'nt worth 141 evening following a brief illness of diphtheria.

The funeral was held at 3 ociock this afternoon and was private. Interment wa3 in St. Rose cemetery. 140 We Offer Subject to Previous Sale 50 Shs. Spring Brook 40 Shs.

U. S. Rubber 50 Shs. International Textbook 20 Shs. International Salt 10 Shs.

Traders National 2M Scranton Gas Water 1st 5's 5M Mir3 Cent. 1st 5's ALL THIS WEEK MATINEE DAILY Tails Down Embankment. CARBONDALE, Feb. 27. While walking along a stoep embankment this morning, Henry Kelly, of Childs, ung 1 The Play That Has Set the Town Talli Henry M.

Blossom Great Race Track MARRIAGE LICENSES The marriage licenses issued yesterday in the office of Marriage Licenses Clerk Tallie Griffiths are as follows: Henry J. Pilger Marshwood Anna L. Weber Wimmers Stephen Dolua Old Forge Mary Murkast Old Forge MARRIAGES Bozelle Brander In Carbondale, Feb. 27, 1917, by Rev. George C.

Graham. Gilbert E. Roielle, of Wilkes Barre, and Miss E. Maud Brander, of Carbondale. Andrews Beynolds In Scranton, Feb.

21, 1917. by Rev. George P. Eck man, D. Claude Andrews and Miss Ida Reynolds, both of Carbondale.

DEATHS Tinning In Pittston, Feb. 27, 1917. Thomas Fleming, 65, at his home, 40 Winter street. Silion In Factoryville, Feb. 27, 1917.

Mrs. Isabel widow of the late A. C. Slsson, at the home of her son, George Slsson. Barret In Scranton, Feb.

27, 1917, Owen Barrett, 55, of 904 West Market street, at the Moses Taylor hospital. MEASEL8 IN CITY There are seventy three cases of measles in the city at present according to the records of the department of health at city hall. However, Dr. G. J.

Van Vechten, director of the department of health declares the disease is not epidemic, but Just a little above normal. slipped and fell receiving a fracture of the right leg. He was removed to (Continued from Page Seven) Mrs. J. C.

Taylor, Mrs. E. L. Alexander, Mrs. W.

G. Vanderwater, Mrs. G. li. Easterle, Mrs.

D. P. Watkins, Mrs. a. R.

Hall, Mrs. C. Gschwlndt, Mrs. C. Keller, Mrs.

B. E. Stevens, Mrs. Charles Seeley, Mrs. D.

U. Bannister, Mrs. T. M. Voyle, Mrs.

John Keegan, Mrs. George B. Nicol, Mrs. C. R.

Duey, Mrs. E. J. Weaver, Mrs. R.

F. Kearton, Mrs. E. A. Blackwood, Mrs.

R. H. Dean, Mrs. J. Vipond, Mrs.

K. G. iiurke, 1 Florence Quick, Mrs. E. C.

Brady. 0 0 0 Mrs. J. Benjamin Dimmick and Miss Mary Dimmick will leave next week for a several weeks' stay in California. They will visit the Grand Canyon and take several side tours.

Mrs. William Curry entertained tJie superintendents of Elm Park Sunday the Emergency hospital, where me frature was reduced. BHOBf NOTES AND PEBSONALS. CARBONDALE. Feb.

27. W. F. Kilmer, of Greenfield, and Mrs. George Helms, of Simpson, were both admit ted to the Emergency hospital today to undergo medical treatment, and Mrs.

25 Peoples Na We tlonal Will 20 Scranton Sav Ings Dime Buy 25 Cherry River i ject 10 Union National 50 I atlonal t0 Salt Prior Spring Brook 5's Supply 5M Retsof Mining 5's Robert Davidson, of Thompson, who underwent a.n operation several days aen. was rilsehareea. school on Tuesday night at her home ftff I I on Clay avenue. Mrs. Wih.u.m H.

Peck was re elected ENTIRE 1 DAILY BALCONY Total sales or biotks, wMWBuares, CURB MARKET Qnotations furnished by Brooks Investment Securities, Members New York Stock Exchange, 423 Spruce street, Scranton, Pa. Bid Asked Aetna 3 4 Aetna, pfd 23 33 Anfrlo ....16 16 Canada Steel 57 Cosden Oil 14 14 Cosden Ref 15 15 Chevrolet 108 114 D. L. W. Coal 160 ISO Goldfleld 63 66 Salt 65 60 Krcsge 12 13 I v.

Coal 90 98 Magma 48 49 i Midvale 53 54 Motor Products 30 45 Nlpissing 8 Peerless 15 18 Hay Hercules 4 4 Siilimarine 23 24 Sapulpa 9 9 New York 293 398 New Jersey 693 698 California 300 306 Indiana 850 860 United 39 40 Alloy 44 44 BUILDING PERMITS The following building permits were issued yesterday by E. L. Walter, building inspector: Dr. W. H.

McGowdy, garage of wood, at 1215 Schlager street, $100. W. L. Chamberlain, bay window on second story of dwelling at 605 Quincy avenue; $100. W.

H. Richmond, one story garage at 1718 Capouse avenue; $100. Richard Little, one Btory atore front of metal and glass at Spruce street and Franklin avenue; $1,000. Edward Weiss, one story frame addition to single dwelling at 528 Broad way; $30. Frank Wmblewski, one story frame addition to singla dwelling at 1416 Cor nell street; $300.

president of the Ladies' Aid society of Elm Park this week. The first vice president Is Miss Elizabeth Peck; second. Mrs. J. L.

Crawford; third. Mrs. The funeral of Mrs. Valentine Miller will be held from her late home, Church street and Seventh avenue, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Rev.

Charles Lee will officiate, and burial will be In Brookside cemetery. The funeral of William A. Bryden, of No. 5 Rock street, will be held with services at his late residence at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon and will be in charge of Rev. Charles Lee.

Burial will be in Maplewood cemetsry. Dr. S. S. Shields, of North Church, street, who has been confined to his bed by a severe attack of grip, is able to resume his practice again.

Edgar Stephens, of will leave shortly for Syracuse, N. Oliver Morosco's Speed Limit Play Brooks Company Investment Securities Members New York Stock Exchange Main Office: 423 Spruce Scranton, Pa. Wilkes Barre, Pa. Binghamton, N. Y.

NEXT Mil A MINU1 MUALL WEEK G. F. Royce; recording secretary, Mrs. F. P.

Christian; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Mary C. Haak; treasurer, Mrs. William Raub. The treasurer's report showed a balance of $1,000 in tlful array of presents among which waB an excellen? cut glass fruit bowl.

If a seasonable hour a dainty luncheon where he has secured a position with Messrs. Thomas Alexander, Samuel Knott, Bert Knott, Thomas Green, Arch Knott, Kid Knott, George Gillette. A1 bert and Morgan J. Morgan and and Mrs. Thomas Morgan.

assisted TODAY AND TONIGHT was served by Morgan by Mrs. Morgan Morgan Misses Edna Those present wese: FISH DAY Every Day at the Providence Market All Kinds. Fresh Caught Shad, Heinz Siuar Kraut, Lettuce, Celery, Cress, Parsley, Fresh Mushrooms and Vegetables. Special, I BUY, AND DEAL IN DEFAULTED Investment Bonds I. with Interest or Principal past due and not paid, of Railroads, Gas, Electric, and Water Co'a, State, City, FRANK P.

WARD 1S Broad Street, New York. Alio buy and deal in slow Unlisted and Inactive Securities. the treasury. Mrs. John T.

Porter and Mrs. George P. Eckman presided at the tea table. Mrs. R.

H. Jadwin, Mrs. A. K. Adams, Mrs.

Mary Norton, the Misses Raub assisted in serving, Mrs. T. F. Torrey. of Scranton, is spending a few days at the Wolcott hotel in Ne York city before going to California.

ooo The tenth wedding anniversary of Mr. an Mrs. Thomas Morgans, of 625 Detty street, was fittingly observed last evening when a party of their friends and relatives gathered at their home and spent a very enjoyable evening. Music both instrumental and vocal was rendered. Mr.

and Mrs. Morgans were the recipients of a beau Viola Dana fj THREADS OF FATEl STRAND TODAY AND TOMORROW Harvey, Florence Lancaster. Anna Lowry. Gertrude Patterson, Margaret Brown, Margaret Al liKer Elizabeth Morgans, Helen Morgan, Mrs. Harry Gregory, Mr.

and Mrs. James Morgan, Mr. ar.3 Mrs. William Knott, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Green, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Morgan, Mr. and Mrs.

William SmlthBon. Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin, Mr. and Mrs.

William Black morc, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lancaster, an automobile firm. Michael McGarry, of Main stroet, who has been undergoing treatment at tho City hospital, and Mrs. Frances Jonkins, of Jermyn, who underwent an operation recently, were both discharged from that institution today.

Rose Martin and Margaret Walsh, of 1'ike ivtet, who were run lown by a Ford oilivery truck, while returnug from mass Sundav morning, arc still 1: quite a serious condition, it was reported at their homes this evtninff. Miss Isabelle Bowers, of Canaan street, who has been ill at her home, is improving rapidly and will be able to be about again in a few days. Miss Margaret Campbell, of North Church street, is able to be about again after being confined to her home for the past week. Congratulations are being extended to Mr. and Mrs.

Michael McDonald, of Seventh avenue, on the birth of a daughter. Both mother and child were reported as doing nicely tonight. Drama of Love and Black Hand Intrigue In a Pennsylvania Coal Town. Oyst ers, 23c qt. Quality Meats.

128 W. MARKET ST. Bell M4. Auto Delivery. TheBIJO TODAY AND TONIGHT s.

jr. (' An Announcement V5 Florence Ibadil If 3 OLD FORGE 1 OLD FORGE, Feb. 27. A gathering IN. "HER LIFE OR HI party was held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Weinberg, of Main street, yesterday. Piano selections wore I A Drama of the Basic Passlon Tomorrow SESSUE HAYAKAV LAST TODAY DON'T MISS IT The Biggest, the Best, the Greatest Singing Organization Ever Heard In Scranton, MADAME DOREE'S CELEBRITIES And a Splendid Vaudeville Bill With the Hearst Pathe News and VIOLET MErtSEREAU In the "Blue Bird" Drama, "THE BOY GIRL." Coming Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday STUART HOLMES In Hawthorne's ''THE SCARLET LETTER" DE LONG SISTERS, RALPH BALHY and OTHERS. Zi3 Anita stcwari In "THE SOUL OF KURA SANl played by Kate Coyne, Loby Helsz, and Sara Cohen. Vocal solos were rendered by Toby Heisz.

Mary Greco and Frank Murray. Mrs. Weinberg served, lunch. Miss Doris Powel, of Sussex street, is seriously ill with pneumonia. Miss Mary Phillips is on the sick list.

Mrs. William Schwartz, of Main street, is visiting 'her parents in Edward sville. It is with considerable pleasure that The Wagner Fire Brick Co. announces to its friends and stockholders that its stock issue has been largely over subscribed. Work on the plant of the company at Arch bald is progressing rapidly and by May 15 it is expected that COAL ASH BRICKS for refractory, building and other purposes will be under course of manufacture The company has also leased the use of its process on royalty rights to a New York corporation for that territory and is at present considering leasing state rights in other territory.

Anita Stewart IN Balloon Souvenirs Saturday Matinee, SYMPHONY Toda Special! Assorted $1.50 Box of Cut Flowers. Special, $1.00. Assorted Carnations cut daily, large size, 50c Doz. Potted Plants of all kinds. Morel Bros.

622 E. Market St. Bell 'Phone 4699. "The Gir 'AModera Monte Crist AJEST In Five Big Acts, With VINCENT CURRAN AND TODAY Mlipa TOMORROW I Bas FairlbaEiiks i Doug The Wagner Fire Brick Co. 1120 22 Union National Bank Scranton, Pa.

IN Thursday ELLA HALL In 'HER SOUL'S INSPIRATION All This Week "LADY BUCCANEERS' WITH uiEHMASDA and her divine like nymphs In a sensa tional diving act. DIVING CONTEST For Km Thursday Night. SILVER LOVING CUP FOR WINNER, MATINEE DAILY. 3 9 Chambers Greatest Drama A Smashing, Red Blooded Drama of the European War Ths Talk of the City. Friday and Saturday KITTY GORDON In "VERA THE MEDIUM." Coming Friday Return Engagement W.

S. HARTT "RETURN OF DRAW EGAN." ss Bessie I'ayne, of lluntingtol has not missed attending Suuda scnool ior over is years, I.

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