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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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8 THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1936 Mrs. McDermott unerals Petillo Receives 2 Year Jail Term mi First Sale of 1936 Genuine Spring Lamb! Claimed by Death Williams William W. Williams, 260 Marcy Street, Duryea. Monday at p. m.

from home. Interment, Marcy of Cemetery. Funeral Monday Moscow Resident Schrumpf Frederick W. Schrumpf, In the Spring, Lamb is at its best and consistent with our policy of purchasing fine quality Meat our buyers have wisely waited until now to assure us that the quality of "Genuine" 1 936 Spring Lamb has reached its "peak" of perfection. former West Scranton resident.

Today at 2:30 p. m. from the Robert Mrs. Mary McDermott, 46, Moscow Phillips Funeral Home, 209 North Main Avenue. Interment, Forest Hill died yesterday morning in the State Hospital where she was admitted as Cemetery.

Dworieko Mrs. Degina Dworieko, a surgical patient four days ago. Mrs. McDermott, the wife of An Was Convicted of Automobile Fatality A two year Jail sentence and a fine of $100 was imposed upon Michael Petillo, 134 Sussex Street, Old Forge, after a criminal court Jury returned him guilty of involuntary manslaughter yesterday morning. Judge Edward B.

Farr, Tunkhannock, specially presiding here, sentenced the defendant. Petillo was convicted of a charge of running down and fatally Injuring David Evans, East Taylor Street, Taylor, in that borough on December 21, 1935. It was the second time for him to be tried for the offense. At the last term of court a Jury dis 3302 Olyphant Avenue. Monday from 434 Cedar Avenue.

Requiem mass at thony J. McDermott, was a native LEGS LnYolC OF GENUINE 1936 SPRING of Carbondale and had been a resi 9 a. m. in St. Stanislaus Roman Cath olic Church, North Scranton.

Inter ment, parish cemetery. dent of Scranton for many years. She had made her home in Moscow for the past three years, and was a member of St. Catherine's Church and its McHale Mrs. Thomas McHale, 115 Swartz Street, Dunmore.

Monday at women's societies. 9 a. with requiem mass in St, Lb, Besides her husband, she is survived Mary's Church. Interment, Mt. Car llllllfillli: irWHBtt ECONOMY Ulrfl by four daughters, Catherine, Mer mel Cemetery.

Gannon Dennis Gannon, 457 Oak agreed and was discharged. Petillo chantville, N. Mary, Ann and Jeanne. McDermott, Moscow; three sons, Francis, New York, and Thomas Street. Today at 9:30 a.

with re was represented by Josepn Tedesco. Assistant District Attorney John W. quiem mass in Holy Rosary Church, and Anthony Moscow; three sis Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Ar Murphy prosecuted the case. rangements by T.

P. Regan. ters, Mrs. G. D.

Partridge, Harris burg; Mrs. Fred Gilgallon and Mrs Bernard Corrigan, both of Carbon In another verdict returned yes Schrader Mrs. Jean Schrader, 1102 terday Harrison Callahan, 627 Mor Meadow Avenue. Today from home dale, and two brothers, Richard gan Street, ana Jonn urnossi, zsa of her daughter, Mrs. Louis Wolf, 831 and Thomas Carroll, both of Car Cherry Street, Dickson City, were ac Meadow Avenue.

Requiem mass at quitted of a charge of stealing four bondale. The funeral will be held Monday 9:30 a. m. In St. John the Evangelis stoves from the Early Foundry Company in Dickson City on November Church.

Interment, Cathedral Ceme morning at 9:30 o'clock with a re tery. 1934. Ornoskl was represented by FRESH KILLED MILK FED STEWING Frank J. McDonnell. Assistsant Dis Ciancl Mrs.

Lawrence CiancI, 139 East Pine Street, Dunmore. Today at trict Attorney James J. Powell was 9:30 a. with requiem mass in St, Anthony's Church. Interment.

Mt fcr the Commonwealth. Judge William R. Lewis presided. Carmel Cemetery. M.

Margotta, Jes sup, is in charge of arrangements. Bentz Indicted Fresh Ground Beef 2 lb8 29c Boneless Rump Roast lb 29c Pure Pork Sausage sssar 23c Little Neck Clams 100 27c Picnic Pork Shoulders lh 18c Godfrey Frederick S. Godfrey, New York, former Scranton resident. Today at 2 p. m.

from 219 Jefferson Avenue, quiem mass in St. Catherine's Church. Interment will be in St. Rose Cemetery, Carbondale. Wesley Franklin, Moscow, is in charge of the funeral arrangements.

Mrs. Conceita Stefanelli Mrs. Concetta Stefanelli, about 50, 1104 John Avenue, Dunmore, died at noon yesterday in the Moses Taylor Hospital where she underwent an operation recently. She Is survived by her husband, Frank; three sons, Oswald, Raymond and Oscar; two daughters, Merceda and Clara; a brother, Philip Carbone, Brooklyn, N. and a sister, Mrs.

Angelo Stefanelli, Dalton. The funeral will be held from the home Monday. In Pike County Interment, Dunmore Cemetery. Czlioon 'Mrs. Mae Burrows Cahoon 1115 Columbia Street.

Today at p. m. from home. Interment, Gibson U. S.

Jury to Act in Mil Pa. Arrangements by Howard Snowdon. ford Bank Robbery Up To 354 Lbs. Lb. SMALL, SUGAR CURED SMOKED, SKINNED Bourgher Mrs Jane Davis Bout gher, 725 West Lackawanna Avenue, Indictments have been returned In Blakely.

Today at 2 p. m. from home, Ma 27 Pike County against Edward W. Bentz Interment, Valley View Cemetery, Whole or Shank Half HDS Also on Sale In Our Grocery Stores Montdale. and four unnamed accomplices in connection with the robbery of the First Bedell Walter A.

Bedell, 208 Wlnola National Bank of Milford December Avenue, Clarks Summit. Today at m. from home. Interment, Newton 17, 1935. Cemetery.

Arrangements by Leroy Since the bank Is a national bank TENDER JUICY FRESH LEAN the crime comes under the Jurisdic Dailey, Wlnola Avenue, Clarks Sum mit. 0 tion of the federal government. The Hala Barnes Hala Barnes, 805 Mill Street, Dun more, died shortly after midnight yesterday In his home following an illness of several weeks. Surviving are his widow, Maude Owen Barnes; a son, Leroy Barnes; a daughter, Mrs. Eugene Flannelly; a brother, Perry Barnes, Narrowsburg, N.

and a sister, Mrs. Gary Ellison, Port Jervis, N. Y. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from his Schmied John Schmied, 1031 Mea law making national bank robberies Ground Steak Pork Loins dow Avenue. Today at 2 p.

m. from a federal offense was enacted In 1934. home. Interment, Dunmore Cemetery. Evidence will be presented against the quintet before the U.

S. Grand Jury at Williamsport June 2. Carbondale BEST WHOLE CENTER CUTS Chuck Koast Front Cuts of Chuck Roast Ib 14c Murphy Martin Murphy, 103 South Bentz is a prisoner at Atlanta. The Rib End Up To 3 y. Lbs.

others are fugitives. It is expected Church Street, Carbondale. Monday with mass of requiem in St. Rose late home, interment, Dunmore Ceme tery. Lb.

Cut From the Finest Western Steer Beef that their photographs and descriptions will be circularized as soon as the federal indictments are returned. Church at 9:30 a. m. Interment, St, Rose Cemetery. Mrs.

John Langan a Correll Mrs. Emma J. Correll, 39 CX Loin End, ft. 24c Center Cuts, lb. 28c Mrs.

John Langan, 54. 524 West Sirloin Steak, lb 33c Club Steak, Ib 35c Taylor Street, Taylor, died at 11 Harry Madden "Fair" The condition of Harry T. Madden, o'clock last night in her home follow ing a long illness. proprietor of the Hotel Holland, Adams Avenue, was reported to be "fair" last OUR FANCY CREAMERY TUB Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons, Russell and Walter, at night at the Hahnemann Hospital. WHITE CROSBY Fancy Corn home, and Scranton; three where he has been a medical patient daughters, Mrs.

John Whitey, Taylor since Tuesday morning. Mrs. Otto Eshelman, Scranton, and Martha Howells. Taylor; a brother, 2 cans 25c Regular Price Thomas Howell, Taylor, and a grand child. Gilbert Street, Carbondale.

Today with mass of requiem at 2 p. m. with the Rev. W. I.

Andrews in charge. Interment, South Canaan Cemetery. Arrangements by "Blickens." Kilgannon Edward Kilgannon, 16 Lunny Court, Carbondale. Today with mass of requiem in St. Rose Church at 9:30 a.

m. Interment, St. Rose Cemetery. Davis Mrs. Christine Davis, East Lenox.

Today at 2 p. m. with the Revs. Scott Clark and Raymond Walker in charge. Interment, South Gibson Cemetery.

Arrangements by Frank M. Pritchard, South Gibson. Boulter Edwin B. Boulter, Union dale. Today with private services at 1 p.

m. Services in Presbyterian Church at 2 p. m. interment, Tinker Cemetery, Uniondale. T.

J. Davis Sultzer, Taylor, are In Sunnyfield Corn Flakes 2 pkgs 11c charge of the funeral arrangements. Geologists Begin Resion Tour Here YOU Must SEE Our Smart Frocks Elizabeth Jones Dresses Lingerie Hosiery 118 Lackawanna Olyphant OPEN EVERY EVENING 2 bg 29c 3 29c 3 11 20c cans 25c cans Attend Luncheon at 1938 Convention Is Invited to Scranton Chamber of Commerce ONE PRICE! ONE QUALITY THE BEST! Pennsylvania geologists and mem bsrs of the New York State Geological SELECT NO. 1 Readv To Eat SULTANA BRAND EASY TASK 2 25c lb. jar lona Bartlett Pears lona Sweet Pears Evap.

Milk "sr Encore Spaghetti Peanut Butter Soap Chips Shredded Wheat Whole Milk Cheese Salad Dressing Ritz Crackers opened a three day pro gram and tour of the anthracite dis 5 29c trict yesterday at the Chamber of Commerce. Following a luncheon which was attended by more than a I fiml 'Domino I hundred persons, the geologists made a trip to the Marvine Colliery, the Grassy Island mine and the Archbald Delegates from Scranton to the biennial national convention of the Catholic Knights of St. George, which opens in Trenton, N. tomorrow, will invite the organization to hold its 1938 session in this city. Mayor Stanley J.

Davis yesterday turned over to Councilman John B. Rader, active in the organization, a formal invitation from him to have the organization come to Scranton two years hence. The message will be delivered to the delegates tomorrow. John C. Rader, Leo Eiden, William Lonsdorf, Joseph Merkel, Emmett Dwyer and Roy Phillips will be the delegates from here to the Trenton convention, which will come to a close on Tuesday of next week.

23c 21c EGGS Our Finest 29c Ib. SUNNYBROOKS SLICED BACON pothole. State engineers the delegation are reported to nave discussed the Sunnyfield Brand 2 35c possibility of having the state develop I 29c RAJAH quart BRAND jar Demand Domino Package Sugars clean pure cane refined at home '2 21 All Ready To Rake big Donna Tomatoes Packer's Peas Donna Sauerkraut 27c No. 2 cans No. 2 cans No.

2Vz cans neauiuui Biscuits Bisquick Hires Extract State Investigator Placed Under Arrest nd th. PORTABLES Root Birch or Ginger Beer 19c thi ground surrounding the pothole Into a park. The principal drawback to the pothole is said to be the laek of suitable roads to the area. The party then left for Wilkes Barre, where an examination was made of the Baltimore fire cut. Last night the group attended a dinner at Hotel Sterling.

Continuing the tour today, the geologists will visit mines, strippings and noted rock formations in and around Berwick and Hazleton. Tonight they will witness motion pictures of the bootleg coal Industry at the Necho Allen Hotel, Pottsvllle. The tour will end Sunday. In charge of the trip are H. Ries and J.

D. Burpot, New York; George H. Ashley, Benjamin J. Millar and Laurence Whitromly, Pennsylvania. PITTSTON, May 22.

Ray Mul herin, 85 First Avenue, Kingston, said to be a private Investigator for Gov ltet models. Bread Grand mother's Loaf 6c 1 8 oz. Loaf 8c Du.l,'e 10c priced to fit yourpune. ernor Earle was held under $2,000 bail for his appearance in Towanda next Wednesday to answer charges of issu Yukon Club Beverages 3 bl' 25c $4 22 fJLwEEK WEEKiy ing fraudulent checks. Mulherin was arrested by Private Your Choice Plus Bottle Deposits Your Choice of Pale Dry or Golden Ginger Ale 4 cans iiys ONE Also Assorted Pure Fruit Flavored Beverages, Sparkling Water and Refreshing Kola.

Charles A. Connolly, Wyoming Barracks. He was arraigned before Squire Howell Evans, Wyoming. Mulherin was active as an investi DEEMERS 209 WASHINGTON AVE. Miss Schuster Heads Education Association LARGE TENDER Frames gator for the Taxpayers' Association of the Wyoming Valley several years ago when three County Commissioners were ousted and imprisoned.

Be Lb. 40 50 to the Pound Assorted as you wish. 4 1200 PIECES Pine Street Baptist The Rev. Smith Gilbert will preach Women's 29c RAYON UNDIES FINEST U. S.

NO. 1 FLORIDA WHITE Men Potatoes Today" Specials In Our Big Food Marketg 225 WYOMING AVE. 201 N. MAIN AVE. I tomorrow morning at 10:45 o'clock in Pine Street Baptist Church.

Sunday School will be at 1:15 o'clock and a discussion will he held on "Why Is the Bible Worth Knowing?" At 0 Miss Marie Schuster, principal of the Country Day School, was elected president of tht Scranton Association for Childhood Education at the final meeting of the year on Thursday in Hotel Jermyn. Other officers elected were: Miss Madeline Finn, vice president; Miss Josephine Cawley, secretary, and Miss Janet Jones, treasurer. Reports of the Association for Childhood Education convention held recently in New York were made by the Misses Ruth Phillips, Louise Miller, Ruth Moore; Arlene Davies and Martha Comstock. Chemise Panties Bloomers 19c o'clock the Rev. George Washing FANCY WINESAP DELICIOUS ton, Los Angeles, will preach.

Tomorrow night at 7:45 o'clock the Rev. Mr. Gilbert will preach. WALKER DRY GOODS CO. 317 319 Lacks.

Ave. SCRANTON SILVER BARS APPLES 6 25c Universalist Church "In the Wilderness" is the topic on FRESH Each GREEN BEANS 2 1 9c which the Rev. C. A. Hallenbeck, pastor, will preach tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock in the John Raymond Memorial Church, Universalist.

Sun day School will be at noon. The LARGE CALIFORNIA ORANGES 29c Fresh California PEAS 3 25c FRESH TEXAS TOMATOES 2 25c NEW TEXAS 4 10c" FANCY CALIFORNIA CARROTS 5c EXTRA LARGE LEMONS 45c Adult Discussion Groups will continue the study of the "Teaching of Jesus." 33c Nut Bread 2 loaves 29c Pecan Rings each 19c VIRGINIA STYLE BAKED HAM St. Luke's Church The service of holy communion will be at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning in St. Luke's Episcopal Church. Church School will convene at 9:30 o'clock and the morning prayer and sermon will be at 10:45 o'clock.

The Rev. Dr. Robert P. Kreitler will preach. Vesper services will be at 5 o'clock and the Young People's Fellowship will meet at 6 o'clock.

The service of holy communulon will be at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow at Trinity Mission, Laurel Line Heights. The subtheme for tomorrow's session will be "Meeting Responsibilities." Chapter Elects Tonight Crusade Chapter, Order of D3 Whole or Molay. will meet tonight at ft o'clock Lb. THE VITAMIN VEGETABLE SPINACH 5c LARGE FANCY CUCUMBERS 5c in the Masonic Temple. Master Coun Half cilor William Kellerman will preside and flection of officers and Deviled Crabs 2 for 29c Cream Cabbage Salad .2 lbs 25c will be held.

Refreshments will be served. More Than Vour Money's Worth TEETHSpecial Very Good tf Cft Quality Teeth Special This Week PLATES REPAIRED WifV You Wait 1 Up! DR. FRANK V. SERIO .15.1 LACKAWANNA AVE. Phn.

MSB Open Tun. n4 Thuri. ETCnlmt. ORDERS SALE OF SILK MILLS U. S.

Judge A. L. Watson in an order yesterday directed the trustees Gets Child's Custody Custody of Nessle Schmoll, two and one half year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmoll, was awarded to the parents In a court order handed down yesterday by Judge T.

Mnus Hoban. The order followed habeas corpus proceedings in which Mr. and Mrs. Schmoll charged that hiram and Nessie Gable, Glenburn, relatives of the Schmolls, were illegally restraining the child's liberty. of the Pfetffer Silk Corporation to sell the assets.

The bankrupt com pany operated the West Park Throw ing Mill. West Scranton, and the Water Gap Throwing Mill, Water Gap..

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