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SCR ANTON REPUBLICAN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1920 SAYS BREVITY Millar's Cream Paste IS WATCHWORD SALAIIONE'SWIFE GIVEN FREEDOU Authorities Continue Search for Man Who Toted Cun in Dunmore Hotel. HAS A PLAN TO PREYmjTGAYES William F. Dodge, Consulting Mining Engineer, Makes a Suggestion. SERGEANT LOOT QUITS OH PARCH 1 Desk Sergeant to Pensioned After Thirty one i Years Service. .1 Because of 111 health Sergeant Tlios.

Lowry. a member of the police deoart ment for thirty one years, and for the greater part of "Vpt Takes All tht Hard Work Out ot Cleaning Silverware HAY SUBMIT REPORT SOOH Mayor's Recommendations on Lighting Question to Go to Couneil Shortly. NOTHING MADE PUBLIC Your office safe might easily be rendered inaccessible by fire. Why not place your rirronce policies in ens ce cur Safe President Judge Edwards in Opinion Discusses Practice Act of 1915. Mrs.

Joseph Salamone, wife of the men alleged to have shot Pasquale Deceits and Francisco Yaunone In a WOULD FLUSH IN SEA SAND DECIDES MANY CASES We know for we use It on our own stock. It'a mad expressly for us according to our own formula, and we sell It to you wltu the assurance that It contains absolutely nothing that Is In any way harmful to even the most delicate surface of your finest silverware or goldware. Furthermore, this paste is very economical, for It comes In glass jars With air tight tops, and It does its work so well that cleaning time rolls around less frequently. Jars 35c and 50e "Walk In and look around." Geo. V.

Millar 213 15 Co. Wash'n. Ave, Material Could Be Bro'Jht in City of Scranton Loses Its Suit No Information as to Nature of i i Suggestions to Be Made by City Executive. Recommendations of Mayor Alex T. for Judgment on Municipal Lien.

"Brevity, terrenes and simplicity' constitute the watchwords of the Prac DIME tice Act of 1915," President Judge H. M. Kdwards says In an opinion handed Coal Cars Returning From Tide Water. William F. Dodjre of Madison avenge, this c'tv, a rons ltlne" mining en rlncr.

with offlres In the Pennett building, Wllkes Barre. yesterday. In fliscrsslnsr the mlno cave question, offered whi he brlieves Is a feasib1 remedy. Mr. Dodge said: "I read w'th much lnteren the editorial in today's issue of The Renuh lican.

'Scranton' Greatest The ravine of surface of any city; following; mining is detrimental to the growth in prosperity and popu DANK Connell on tha report of Frank Koes ter. New York electrical expert who made an Investigation into the present i street lighting system here, may be ready for' submission to council on Frl day of thla week. Tha mayor's sug gestions will be In the hands of the down yesterday in he overrules the affidavit of defense In the suit of Helen Pekovlch vs. Fowler 4 Williams 0 6 ftpf mmm Si Comnany. i "Siely fil ,411" "The watchwords or the new ruies oi city fathers by Friday, March 5.

at the nlMdlnrs are brevity, terseness ana latest. simplicity." President Judge Edwards says In discussing the plaintiff's statement in the case at bar." The rich The city's contract with the Electrlo company, now furnishing lation of such a municipality, and lr lns the prominence it has by the dally newspapers all over thi country of the exuberance of the ancient forms are power for the street lighting system of the city, expires on March 13. but Who Saves YOUR Money? you, or the man from whom you are buying some things you don't need. He is banking the money that. you might be saving.

Just think of that the next time you are tempted to buy something you don't need then SAVE your money instead of giving it to the other fellow to save. 3 Paid on Savings Accounts. TRADERS NATIONAL BANK N. W. Corner Wyoming Avenue and Spruce "Courtesy Our Watchword" dlsnhara ed: a plain and simple narra is expected that while the report of the tion of facts is to take the place of expert is under consideration, that the tha old and time honored forms or menace by mining to certain portions of the surface of Scranton Is without doubt having, nd will have, a most detrimental effect upon its future prosperity.

contract will be carried along for pleadings." In the case of the city of Scranton few months. The present agreement has run for ten years. "The question is very great prob DSOT. THOKAS X.OWBT. Scranton.

has tendered his resignation effective Monday. March 1. to Director of Public Safety E. H. Ripple.

He will be placed on pension, at half pay, beginning Monday. Sergeant Lowry, who is 71 years of vs. the Patrick Carter estate In which former Judge R. W. Archbaid, as ref No intimation has been given as to lem to the city, but a problem that is eree, entered judgment for the defend susceptible of solution, In my opinion, the nature of the recommendations the mayor will make when he turns the ant In a case growing out of a muni report of Koester, which has been In cipal Hen for a sldp walk Into.

Juries his hands for some weeks past, over Rdwardi overrules the exceotkms. The as a mining engineer, in a way mat will conserve both the mining of the coal and the integrity of the surface and prevent a subsidence of the surface even though the major portion of contention of the defendant v.as that age, has fcoen desk sergeant in me West Scranton precinct for many years. He is the first member of the force to retire on pension since the legal notion wfi.g never served. The leln to the coun llmen. The question of the construction and operation of a city lighting plant Is known to have been fully gone over In the report of fOSEFK 8AXAK0VB.

barroom fight in Clcco's Mortimer and Apple streets, Dunmore, Sunday night, was released from the county jail yesterday. She was allowed to go on her own recognisance. Attorneys Thomas A. Donahoe and W. A.

Jennings appeared for the woman. Meanwhile all efforts to locate Salamone and Tony Ccnstailo, who disappeared with him. have failed. Police in all sections of the state have been furnished with descriptions of both men. A clew unearthed yesterday by the coal now supporting the surface Is was for 73.00 end was filed in 1911.

removed. Both of which conditions Judte E. C. Newcornb in an opinion THE highest standard of banking service, is expressed here, in a most convincing way, to those who come in personal contact with our officers and employes. This is a personal service Bank, that courteously serves all alike.

COUNTY Savings Bank COURT HOUSE SQUAR3 the New York expert, who has pointed are absolutely essential to Insure the future prosperity of your city, ana Its large and diversified business ven denied the motion to dissolve a writ of attachment in the case of Frank Gllboy vs. Edward Boyle, former proprietor of the Kenwood lunch room. A rule to show cause was also discharged. In the case at issue the tures, by. making its inhabitants sale in their homes.

out several plans to be considered in the event that the matter was taken up by the city, Beoommeadt narnt Bits. In this respect, It is known that Koester went over the entire city, and that a site for the location of the factory has been recommended by 'him. A Question of Cost. "The Question of surface support Chief County Detective Phil RInsland may result in important developments within the next forty eight hours. nlalntlff wfs the creditor of the defendant.

There were no allegations of fraudulent intent, it being merely al resolves itself into a question of cost new ordinance making twenty five years the term of service for eligibility, although he would have ben eligible under the 30 year plan. Several patrolmen took the last civil service exams for a jsergeantcy, but it Is not known who will get the appointment as Lowry's successor. Robert A. Hets, chief clerk to Director Ripple since last August, has also resigned, effective March 1, having accepted a position with E. H.

Davis, architect. He has been in oily hall for three years, having formerly been clerk to the police magistrate. Ralph E. Davis, now holding the latter Job, has been named as successor to Hets. The chief clerkship pays' $120 month, while the magistrate's cleric is paid $90.

which will be great It has developed since the shooting carry estimates of the leged that the sole and transfer of 'The following suggestions I threw Hint Vm.nnnp ichn hi.llof atmA cost of constructing the plant, and of ertaln merchandise and fixtures was made in bulk without notice to the out to one of the large number of mining engineers who. from time to time, have made reports upon the sup in the neck, was acti.ig as a peacemaker when he was shot. Investigation by Detective Coit Moroislni has disclosed the fact that the two credftor. In the case of C. B.

Parker vs. port of the surface of Scranton, and, if I remember aright, such suggestion wounded men were natives of Naples, was embodied in the engineer's report. D. Hlnes, rlierctor general of railroads, and the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad company. Judge while the man who did the shooting In order to positively sustain the and his companions were Sicilians.

surface, after the removal of a por At the Hahnemann hospital last' Newcornb directs judgment for the operating it under the various plana suggested. None of these figures have been made public. Councilman William Wlrth, who has sponsored th municipal lighting question in council, introducing the motion which engaged Koester to make the investigation, is believed to be in favor of a city owned and operated plant, but the attitude of the other city legislators is not known. Proponents of the Idea have pointed out that the city asphalt plant on Providence Road has resulted in a big tion of the coal vein support, the lack night it was said there is no change in the condition of either wounded FRANK L. CRANE ESTABLISHED 1866 February Cut Prices On Coats Hudson Seal Coats $200.00 to $550.00 Hudson Seal Coat, Beaver trimmed $400.00 Natural Squirrel Coat, Black Lynx trimmed $350.00 French Seal Coats $175.00 to $225.00 Sealine Coats $115.00 Sealine Coats, Dark Squirrel trimmed Taupe Nutria Coat, Hudson Seal trimmed, 36 in.

long Taupe Nutria Coat Marmot Coats $115.00 Leopard Cat Coats, Nutria and French i Seal trimmed $100.00 to $126.00 Taupe Coney Coats $65.00 Nutria Coatee $85.00 to $100.00 Shunk Coatee. Hudson Seal trimmed $90.00 324 LACKAWANNA AVENUE SCRANTON, PA. Second Floor. Elevator Service. RAW FURS BOUGHT.

of support, through removal of the coal, must be supplied artificially. man. This is one of the natural laws. Re "TOO. CIUB" GINGER AXE.

Pure, high grade, aromatic. On sale by grocers, confectionery stores, clubs, soda fountains, etc. Also "ytica Club" Loganberry, Blackberro Punch and Champanetto Mum. Spitzer distributors. Adv.

ports will not sustain the surface. "The following suggestion Is hy "VT10X CLUB" XiOOAxTBXBKY. A pure, delicious beverage. Fruit pothecated upon the removal of 80 per cent of the original coal vein material in place. base.

Has all the quality but not high priced. Your grocer sells it. Try a bottle today. Spltser Dis Resolve To Use Our Goal 'To supply an artificial support tributors. Adv.

defendants on the pleadings. Questions TRlsed In an affidavit of defense Judge Newcornb finds are fatal to the action of the plaintiff. Other cafes' disposed of by Judge Edwards were: Hull e.t al vs. Norton Wagner, rule for Judgment for want of sufficient affidavit of defence, ten days allowed to additional affidavit of defend Irene Roche vs. Gerald Rebhe, divorce, rule for jury trial made absolute In re adoption of Jean Yerna Rogers, decree granted.

James Goodfellow vs. Luclle. divorce, ru'e granted to amend libel. John Kararska vs. Hessie Kararska.

divorce, rule to set aside proceedings discharged. that will, as has been demonstrated time almost 'without number in min STUDENTS MAKE PRESENT TO PROF. J. H. SEELEY Hundreds of stud'ents of the Scranton Business college joined in Monday's celebration by holding a meet ing, amply protect the overlying strata SUPREME COURT and surface from subsidence after the removal of 80 per cent, of the original ing of their own in the assembly hall HEARS COAL CASE coal vein material it is only necessary to so inject into the mine openings material to fill such voids made by mining in such a manner as to of PHILADELPHIA.

Feb. 24. Arguments were heard by the supreme Continued on Page Four). court yesterday. In the slut of Thomas Sarah Peters and Edward Peters vs.

ilake the home cosy and comfortable by burning the coal we know will prove absolutely satisfactory. If you do this you will never have of the school. Prof. J. H.

Seeley was pleasantly surprised when he was called to face an unexpected audience and was the recipient of a handsome leather chair presented by Irving Strohl on behalf of the student body and teachers. Prof. Seeley thanked the students and faculty and said among other things that it was due to their loyalty that the school had grown' to its pres Scranton Railways company, affidavit Talking Machines Repairing We repair all makes of talking ma H. Hull and J. W.

Kirby Sons Coal company against the Lackawanna Coal compihy, appealed by the plaintiffs from the common pleas court of of defense raising questions of law, overruled. chines. AU parts carried in stock. Factory workmanship. Prices reason cause to regret.

Ttir isiirp vrsnurv nn Lackawanna. In the bill an injunction was asked by the plaintiffs to. present the de able. Auto delivery. Girls above age of 16 for saving to the city in money formerly paid out to private contractors.

The city lighting plant could be operated along the same lines, according to those advocating the Idea. Commercial yosslbUitlei. Whether or not Koester suggests the furnishing of oommerciai power from the city plant and whether or not the city would take up this phase of the problem in the event that any consideration were to be given the question by the councllmcn, is not known. The sanction of the public service commission would have to be secured before the city could up this part of the proposition, Koester has suggested three plans for the operation of the plant. Oho the use of the garbage and refuse of the city as fuel to genemte steam, while' in' another, tha calculation is based on the use of oil under the boilers.

The third plan Involves the burning of Scranton col, but KoSster points out that the use of the garbage and refuse would be most economical, estimating that the value of the gases of the garbage destructors represents a saving In fuel of $9,150 a year, If properly utilised. Tho saving resulting from the use of nitrogen lamps instead of arc lamps, he says, would enable the city to maintain an extended boulevard lighting system ef some 350 ornamental lamps. Theso would be scattered througho. the city, being Installed in the business sections of the suburbs, ahd In the central city. ent proportions and would grow larger.

ml iRMLo ncAitmi bU. 114 Olive St. He wolt also on the friendship he D. R. Thomas Sons, 133 N.

Main Ave. Bell Phone 174.. Adv. cake packing department. Pennsylvania Baking Company, 341 Brook street.

Adv. enjoyed among the pupils. His con fendant company rom mining in a vein underlying an area of forty three and one half acres in Blakely In 1918 wfion the Hulls leased the vein to the KIrbys It was dlrcov FOREIGN PURCHASES FINANCED clusion which spoke of the early com pletion of the new building at wuicn the alumni ana attendant stuoents LOCAL CLERGYMEN ARE might meet brought tremendou applause from the assembly. ered that It was Already mined. They contended that the lease to the Lackawanna company carried with it only the right to mine the lower veins.

COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL MEETING TONIGHT AT HONORED AT MEETING Special to The Republican. AETNA 1ZE We ifluure anything anywhere. For the Lackawanna company it was argued that the language of the deed was in no way ambiguous or doubtful CLEARANCE SALE SCRANTON RESIDENCE and that It was acting wltAiin its right A meeting of all those Interested In Aetna for service. Aetna floor. Union Bank Bldg.

Beth phones 65000. R. H. Ketfor, ifenral agent. Adv.

in removing the coal. the Country Day School will be held Our commercial letters of credit issued in United States dollars, pounds sterling and other cur 11 rehcies for merchandise are current in all markets of the at the residence or Mr. and Mrs. Worthlngton Scranton, No. 300 Monroe avenue, at 8 o'clock this evening, to THREE MEN ARRESTED OF ALL Shoes and Rubbers go over the final plans for th now 1920 Auto Blanks Have applications filled out at Scranton Republican offices.

Minnie Davis, Adv. Notary Fubllc ON SERIOUS CHARGES WILKISS BARRE, Peb. 24. Lutheran pastors affiliated with the "Wllkes Barre conference of the Lutheran Mlnisterium of Pennsylvania met here yesterday. The principal speaker was Rev.

Dr. P. Wiles, editor of the Lutheran Slnday School Literature, of Philadelphia. Rev. John Greiver, of Scranton, was elected secretary of the conference, while Rev.

John Bender, of the same city, was named treasurer. In connection with the meeting Rev. George Ripple, of Honesdale, read a niper on "What Influence Does the Sunday School Have on tpe Community." Rev. J. C.

Mattes, of Scranton, answered a number of questions placed In tho cucatlon box. Police of the city are eivlng serious thought to the arrest within a period of four davs of three men charged with serious offenses. In all cases the.prls oners are alleged to have attempted GOLDSMITH BROS. 304 Lacks. Ave.

I Stag smoker and entertainment. Armory Thursday. Adv. assault on girls not yet in their 'teem. Scho'il.

After consultation with the faculty of the school and the architects considerable alterations have been made in the original plans with a view to better lighting and ventilation and greater convenience for the worU of the school. It is hoped everybody interested In this school will attend this meeting as the committee are anxious to have every one familiar with the plans as now outlined and alsd to get any suggestions in regard to the building that the friends of the school may have in mind. one of them, arraigned yesterday, being charged with three offenses. In two of the rases the mn hava world. Their use affords convenience in this and foreign countries and the.

inmost advantageous method of purchase. been committed, without bail by Police Magistrate Ellsworth Kelly. In the DEAN OF JOURNALISM SPEAKS HERE TODAY Df. Talcott Williams, late dean of journalism, Columbia University, and a member of the National Near East Relief committee, will give the principal address at the meeting of the Kiwanls Club In Hotel Casey today. Dr.

Williams was for twenty four years an editorial writer for the Philadelphia Press. He will speak on conditions In the Near East. A roster of the club, with the kind of business members are following Is to be distributed by D. Q. Nicholas.

The Kiwanls secret police has rounded up J. L. Coleman, general manager of the Scranton Railway Company, for Ask orX MM third instance, in North Scranton, the child failed to appear In police court to prosecute the charges against the man, and he was fined $10 on a disorderly conduct charge. Ia all cases the alleged attempts at assault have taken place in dark places on public highways at night. Refrigerators, Cedar Chests A few of them now at your own price.

You may need a refrigerator for next Summer. buy it now. (Our last day) April 1st, retiring from business. Cummings. "Oui' Rate" Furniturs Store, VAN AMBURG TO SPEAK AT ROTARY MEETING F.

D. Van Amburgh, editor of The Silent Partner, the magazine of Inspiration, and author of many books of Inspiration and encouragement, will address the luncheon meeting of the Scranton P.otary Club, Thursday, February 26. Mr. Van Amburgh Is a past District Governor of International Rotary, nationally known as a public speaker. BROWN BROTHERS CO.

Fourth and Chestnut Streets FIVE MILLION USED IT LAST YEAR HUTS whv? New York PHILADELPHIA Boston Brown, Shipley London Why Don't you Unvestigate the CASCARAkJ? QUININE an appearance before Judge O. Lynn A maa at sixty years of age is either a failure or a success. BEECHAM'SPIUhavebeen made for sixty years and have the largest sale of any medicine in the world! Millions use His addresses are interesting and inspiring, real man to man talks, delivered in pleasing, understandable English, messages with a punch. Sumner, prior to electing the new candidate to membership In the organization. LQSy LieciTic REGIMENTAL SMOKER TOMORROW EVENING Arrangements are complete for the third of the series of smokers which will be given in the Armory tomorrow evening.

Previous affairs have been given on Friday evenings but a chailge was deeidsd upon because of other activities on this Friday evening. An excellent program has been Arranged and there Is certain to be a congenial crowd present. Many of the present members of the regiment will be there with their buddies and there is sure to be some" tall story swapping well as a program by a well known entertainer. Also there will be "seconds'' on smokes. Standard cold remedy tor 19 yean in taoiet loria mis, sure, ao opiates breaks up a cold is 24 Hours relieves grip in i days.

Vacuum Washer (oney back if it fails. The genuine boa net a Red PILLS Sold sreryirbst. I bomaa, op wlta Mr. HUTS picture. MM XX Time is short only 4 more days of big reductions in XJL At AttDwutSt iei; Li si fan THE cwminmu us; ARREST MAN IN JERSEY AS LOCAL MURDER SUSPECT Police of the city are satisfied that the authorities of Jersey City are error relative to a prironer now being held there.

The man gives his name S3 Carol Heit, and the Jersey police say that he Is wanted here for murder. County authorities are unable to shed any light on the case. The following telegram is the only Information the local department has of the case: "Jersey City. Feb. 2.

1920. "Chlff of Police, Scranton. Pa. "In custody here Garol Hcit. age 46 years, believed to have been wanted In your city about Ave yearj ago for murder.

Officer John Selewski, your department, familiar with ease. Answer. "PHILIP LEONARD, "Acting Chief of Police." What a help this Elec trie Vacuum Washer becomes ChamberKn Metal Weather Strips As applied to exterior 'windows and doors save from 20 to 40 per cent, of your fuel, besides the added comfort, elimination of dust, window rattle and street noises. For Sale by CLiunningham Miners Bank on Wash day. Really the princi pie of" its operation is wonderful, Every piece of furniture reduced endurance is surprising ana us efficient.

No woman should consider buying an elec Fine dining suites reduced Every suite in this tremendous stock is reduced. from America's foremost factories at great sav Fine living room suites reduced Tapestries, velours and damasks at prices 107o to 40 less than regular prjees. Every piece of finest workmanship and quality. Fine chamber suites reduced Every wanted wood and finish is offered at much less t'an similar qualities can be offered for again. Pieces and suites for halT, parlor and library at figure; that will prove interesting to those of saving mind, ip.

P. F. A M. T. Hnvley, 233' Wyoming Good Glasses Do Not Detract From Good Looks.

Don't have false pride when your eyes are at stake and a stitch in time is worth washer' until they have seen the "Easy" Electric Vacuum "Washer. "Easy terms if you wish." Steam Hestlns; and PlnmWng PUBLICITY BUREAU REORGANIZES FOR YEAR more than a pound of cure. '3i i5S 1. 'I Saturday night brings to an en the sales in all departments We are eyesight counselors, Dean Electric Co. 329 No.

Washington Ave. Bell 2522 New 271 W. specialist in matters of vision. Wilkes.Barre, Pa. IM.

Let us assure you of your true 7) WHERE QUAU. eyesight condition. v. The publicity, conventions and tourists' bureau of the Board of Trade met In Hotel Holland yesterday afternoon and re organlsed for the year's activities by re electing W. F.

Vaughan chairman, and W. J. Pattlson vice chairman. It was decided to urge the trade board directors to act favorably at their next meeting, on the request. of the bureau for an appropriation to meet one half of the cost of providing and erecting Scranton advertising signs at the four principal hlghwr entrances to the city.

The Motor Club has apro rt to pay the other half of th tXptfut Draperies Reduced Draperies Reduced Special Sde Window Shades Joe mobster Our Last Day, April 1st PRWSTEIJVCi (JoIns Ont of Huslne Bale. ouv ine uaianceoc our great 10,000 Duple itwo faced) Green and! rumiiuie, huss ana wnue maas Oil Wlrdaw Shades. They sell everywhere at 11.60 tach. Ourl senior ror cus.i only all goods to be removed at once. Better take advantage thee ulauglneied prices.

Manr years be 'fore you cun buy at tho uric, 121 N. WASHINGTON AVENUE 1 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. out rate' price, cents ench. lAlaoi larre slses). Cummlnss 'Cut Hats." Pur.

I SCRANTON.PA. nltuie 'Store, nsxt Wsstsra volant WS Cummtai "Cut Rats" FurpUur. Store. iacsiwanaa avtau.

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