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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1935 8 Firemen of County John J. McCarthy unerals The tsetse fly which causes sleeping sickness, lives in sharply defined areas, and it is possible to travel 'within twenty yards of one of these areas In Plan Convention Is Laid to Rest teySmns the 1 Obituary Charles Phillips Dies; Funeral Rites Monday Charles Phillips, 58, an engineer at the Standard Brewing Company for GannonJohn M. German, 723 Hemlock Street. Today at 9:30 a. m.

with high mass of requiem in Church Affair to. Be Conducted Brother Celebrates Mass In Cathedral In Dickson Gty Funeral Directors of the Nativity. Interment, St. Catherine's Cemetery, Moscow. Anthony David D.

Anthony, 1711 Jackson Street. Today at 2:30 p. m. from the home with services in charge many years, and one of South Scran The annual convention of the ton's best known' residents, died yester The Rev. Daniel W.

McCarthy, pas day morning in the family home, 320 Lackawanna County Volunteer Fire tor of St. Aloysius Church, Wilkes men's Federation will be held in Barre, and head of the Northeast Lu East Elm Street, following a brief ill ness. Dickson City from Aug. 27 to Sept. rerne Deanery of the Scran ton Diocese, of the Rev.

Dr. John Lewis, pastor of First Welsh Congregational Church. Interment, Washburn Street Cemetery. Arrangements by Howard officiated at the solemn high mass of requiem in St. Cathedral The Howard Snowdon Funeral Home 1810 Sanderson Avenue The funeral will take place Monday morning with a high mas, of requiem at 9:30 o'clock in St.

Mary's Assumption Church. Interment will be in yesterday morning for his brother. M. Davies. Connor Mrs.

Mary Connor, 240 John J. McCarthy, 1416 Vine Street, Prescott Avenue. Today at 10 a. m. Pittetan Avenue Cemetery, with high mass of requiem in St.

Peter's Cathedral. Interment, Ca Mr. Phillips was a lifelong resident Mr. McCarthy, a lifelong resident of East Scranton, died Tuesday night in his home following a brief illness. He was employed for many years at Hotel of South Scranton.

He was a com thedral Cemetery. municant of St. Mary's Assumption Church and was a member of the E. A. CUSICK Treasurer Coviello Vito Coviello, 243 Accom r.

F. CUSICK Prei dent Casey and was widely known through' out the city. modation Street, Dunmore. Today at Fraternal Order of Eagles and Horicon 10 a. m.

with high mass of requiem Other officers of the mass were: Tribe of Red Men. in St. Anthony's Church. Interment, Mount Carmel Cemetery. 'WHERE ECONOMY RULES 1 Besides his widow he Is survived by CUSICK'S Funeral Director! MS Wyomlnr Scranton, Fa.

Personal Attention of E. A. CI' SICK Giien to All Details Monsignor M. J. O'Connor, deacon; the Rev.

Raymond Mulligan, Wilkes Barre. subdeacon. and the Rev. Dr. Since its advent in the field of retailing meats, has been guided by one rigid policy that of selling only one quality the highest at lowest possible prices.

This pol sons, Carl, Robert, Walter, August and Sloan William Sloan, 1512 Ross Merlyn Phillips; five daughters, Mrs. Avenue. Today at 9:30 a. m. with John Bowen Mrs.

William Heim, Francis G. McNulty, master of ceremonies. John Langan was the soloist icy has won widespread approval among millions of customers who are purchasing Mrs. Raymond T. Hargreaves, Mrs.

requiem mass in St. Vincent de Paul Church. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Arrangements by Barrett's and Frank J. Daniel was at the organ John Powell and Miss Adeline Phil lips, all of this city; two' sisters, Mrs.

their meat needs from us, Why hot share the advantages now being enjoyed by these satisfied patrons by serving Meats at your table? Interment was in St. Catherine's Cemetery, Moscow, where officers of Joyce Mrs. Anna Joyce, 2918 Cedar Kate Kraemer, this city, and Mrs. Avenue, Minooka. Monday at 9:30 Mary.

Roller, Detroit, four brothers, William Phillips, Muskegon, M. L. COYNE Funeral Director 1803 CEDAR AVE. Phone 4 1812 Complete Service With Reverence and Beauty a. m.

with high mass ol requiem in LEAN FRONT CUTS St. Joseph's Church. Interment, par Henry and Joseph Phillips, ish cemetery. Detroit, and Frederick Phillips, New London, also six grandchildren. Martlensk osech Martiensky.

Cut from the Finest Western Stqer 111 Chuck' Boast Ml rear 111 Hickory Street. Monday with requiem mass at 9 a. m. in St. Stanislaus Polish National Church.

Inter Beef Mrs. Henry J. Schadt ment, parish cemetery, Minooka. Ar rangements by Leo Gorgol. Any Size Piece lb 23c Succumbs in 73rd Year Mrs.

Henry J. Schadt, 73, one of Center Cuts of Chuck Roast GENUINE 1935 SPRING Price John Price, 126 West Parker Howard M. Davies Funeral Director Dial 3 6120 120 3. Main Ave, Scranton Street. Monday at 2 p.

m. with serv South Soratiton's well known and highly regarded women, died yesterday afternoon in the famil: home, 727 ices at the home in charge of the Rev. John Roberts, pastor of Dr. Jones Memorial Church. Interment, Birch Street, following a year's ill' Maplewood Cemetery, Carbondale.

ness. Before marriage she was Kate T. J. Barrett 11 Ollw J. J.

Barrett 1 Piatt Place FRANK P. KELLY Scherer, daughter of the late Mr. and Carbondale Bowell Augustus J. Bowell, 138 Mrs. Michael Scherer.

She was bom FRESH GROUND 3. Acting as general chairman in Honesdale and when a young' girl Frank P. Kelly, secretary of the County organization. The honorary came to this city where she resided BARRETTS Funeral Service Second to None Parlors: No. 1 Piatt Place the mass conducted committal services.

Pallbearers were: M. J. Nealon, John McHugh, M. J. Burnett, John J.

Dwyer, John White and James Mul lery. Priests sjated in the sanctuary were: Moiwlgnorl Connel McHugh, Mount Pocono; J. M. Smoulter, Bellevue; John J. Vaughan, Cathedral: J.

J. Curran, Wilkes Barre; Walter A. Gorman. Carbondale; Dennis Kane, Hazleton; Revs. Martin King, CI arks Summit; Dr.

J. J. Loughran, Nativity Place; M. E. Loftus, Dunmore; James Jordan.

WUite Haven; John Gil lard, Baltimore, John J. O'Malley, Tobyhanna; M. J. Irwin, Preeland; J. J.

Featherstone, Dickson City; John O'Malley, Cathedral; Peter J. McHugh, Scranton; G. F. Keegan, Carbondale; T. M.

Jordan, Jermyn; Eugene O'Boyle, Old Forge; M. J. Maher, Kingston; J. D. Walsh, Dunmore; Joseph G.

Gtlbride, Carbondale; John J. O'leary, Shaverton; W. J. Ward, Scranton; A. Healey, Wilkes Barre; C.

D. Gallagher, Dunmore; Harold G. Durkin, South Scranton; Leo J. Moy lan, F. J.

Toolan, Scranton; E. A. Con Ion, Carbondale; H. F. McGranaghan, Carbondale; Thomas A.

Ahearn, Blossburg; P. F. Cawley, Moscow; T. P. Durkin, Wells boro; John J.

Kins, Dushore; Aloyslus Boylan, Ashley; CalKstus Smith, O. F. Leo V. Gilroy, John J. Gaffney, Rock Lake; Thomas A.

Needham, Ralston; Dr. Thomas J. McHugh. West Scranton; John E. Lynott, M.

E. Kilcullsn, Wilkes Barre; Charles A. Murray. Montrose; J. T.

Butler, stroud5burg; William J. Flynn. Mi naoka; J. J. O'Donnell, Linus Fricker, Nanticoke: J.

W. Loftus, Wilkes Barre; Anthony A. Finnerty, Nativity Place; Cyril Cosgrove, Carbondale; Thomas J. Mc Gourty Catholic University, Washington, D. John J.

McCabe, Wilkes Barre; Ames Flynn. West Scranton; J. L. Golden, Wyoming; Joseph Solomon, Scranton; P. J.

Durkan, Wilkes Barre. and Brother G. Collins, O. F. M.

Owner of Tenement Must Raze Structure ever since. She was a member of 2 ibs. 31 Pike Street, Carbondale. Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock with the Rev. Clarke R.

Tr urn bore, Trinity Episcopal Church, officiating. Interment, Thompson Cemetery. Delicious For Meat Loaf eef Pork chairman for the week's program is Hickory Street Presbyterian Church, Joseph Hall, one of the most widely Besides her husband, she i 9 survived known volunteer firemen of Northeastern Pennsylvania, by two sons, Henry and Milton Schadt, both of this city, and three FINEST MILK FED STEWING Business sessions and the memorial grandchildren. service of the federation will be con Friends may view the body until 2 I H5 kilted ducted daily in the Dickson City o'clock Monday afternoon. At 2:30 MlH M'r lirB High School building.

Contests for Up To 3Yz Lbs, o'clock private funeral services will I the competing fire companies will be conducted in the home in charge of held on Aug. 27, 28 and 29. the Rev. Dr. Theodore F.

Harm. In terment, Dunmore Cemetery. Memorial services will be conducted on Sunday, Sept. 1, at 2 o'clock. District Attorney M.

Eagen, will be Frank Dombroski, 35, Little Neck Clams 100 29c the principal speaker at that time. 1 WA Members of the local clergy will also Is Claimed by Death The funeral of Frank Dombroski, be invited to speak at the memorial meeting in the high school audito rium. SLICED COOKED 35, who died yesterday morning in the Entertainers have been secured and SLICED Liver Cheese y2 lb 5c SLICED Boiled Ham lb 29c stands will be erected for the sale of Corned Beef yz lb 13c SLICED SPICED Luncheon Meat Vzb 2Qc West Mountain Sanitarium, will take place Monday moming from the home foodstuffs in the block of Boulevard Avenue which will be the center of activity for the visiting firemen. of his brother, Joseph Dombroski, 1313 St. Ann Street.

A high mass of re The pumping contest for trucks of quiem will be celebrated In SS. Peter and Paul Church at 9 o'clock and interment will be in the parish ceme Make Food Stores Your Headquarters For All Your Pickling, Preserving and Canning Requirements. a 300 to 600 gallon capacity will be held on Aug. 27; 600 to 1,000 gallons tery. on Aug.

28 and the hub and hub Mr. Dombroski was born in South race for all companies will take place on Aug. 29. Scranton and received his early education in the Sacred Heart Parochial School. For the past several years he Assisting the general chairman are Mason Jars Quarts Dozen Pints (La OA Dozen jvJ the following committee members: Arthur Lark, George, Stanley and William Littlejohn, Isaac Smailes, John Martin, James Oakey James I made his home in the Lincoln Heights section and was active in local amateur baseball circles.

He was a member of SS. Peter and Paul Church and the Holy Name Society of that Oakey Frank Malone, William 89c 79e Ideal Jars Assistant City Solicitor Alex S. Gorney yesterday prepared a formal notice to be served on Samuel Miller, 519 Colfax Avenue, ordering him to have the three story tenement at 711 13 Ssranbon Street razed not later than Oct. 15. At the same time, representatives of the Department of Public Health notified members of the families living in the house, about fifty persons in all, that they must vacate, oa the ground that the conditions in the tenment are a menace to heaihh.

The order to Miller fixes Sept. 3 as the date which the razing of Hit building must start. If he fails to act, the city, Mr. Gorny said, will proceed to tear down the structure. City officials contend that Miller has ignored several orders to make changes in the building.

Lithuanian Alliance Holds Outing Sept. 1 Quarts Dozen Pints Dozen MacCullum, Elliott Bentham, Michael Malone, William Dearie, David Hall, Thomas Jones, Isaac Bentham and Clarence Smith. John Shaffer is parish. Besides his mother, Mrs. Mary Dombroski, he is survived by two sisters, treasurer of the convention commit bot.

gal. doz. a Mrs. Stanley Pepsin and Mrs. Frank Gowarty, and two brothers, Joseph CERT0 For Makin? kn jams and jeuies VINFftAR White or Cider inbUftn "Bring Your Jug" JELLY GLASSES PARAFFIN WAX WHOLE SPICES JAR RUBBERS 25 25c 39c tee and Charles Williams, secretary.

Breaker Fire Fought and Thomas Dambroski. Funeral arrangements are in charge of John Durkan. For Fourteen Hours The Century Hose Company, Taylor, Mrs. Minnie Van Horn Mrs. Minnie Van Horn, 66, died yes Del Monte Spinach Sunnyfield Corn Flakes 2 2 6 streamed water into the Taylor Breaker, Glen Alden Company, until 6 o'clock yesterday morning before the borough authorities were satisfied that terday morning at her home in Thompson following a long illness.

She was born in Corning, N. and resided in Thompson for the past forty years. Sfe was the wife of William Van Horn. pkg 10c pkg. yc 3doz IQc big pc cans pkgs He cakes 23 19c tall pQ cans kWU cans 25c Est Way has more real! White Naptha Laundry Soap Soap the blaze had been completely subdued.

Besides her husband she is survived The blaze broke out a 4 o'clock improvements than any oil Thursday afternoon and continued by cne son, Maynard; one daughter. stove made! You II be de Regularly 25c a Pound through the night consuming the planking and timbering. Two city com Emily Van Horn, both of Binghamton, N. one brother, Burr Kimber, Lo quette, and four grandchildren. Whole Milk Cheese White House Milk Plans have been completed for the opting to be conducted by the li R.

C. Alliance of America, Pifth District, at Newton Lake on Si.iday, gspt. 1. Swimming, dancing, beating, racing and other events are on the program. The committee in charge follows: V.

Kakusenicius, chairman; V. Meliaus kfcs. vice chairman; J. Kvietkauskas, secretary; F. Katilus, treasurer; Dr.

Vf. Christian, refreshments, and S. Galinis, entertainment. The funeral will take place at 2 panies and the Taylor Hose Company left the fire at 12:45 o'clock yesterday moming leaving the Century Company volunteers on duty to wet down the in Jp oday Only. I $4 Down I $5 Monthly (Plus Carrying Charge) o'clock tomorrow afternoon with serv Evaporated For All Milk Purposes With Pork and Tomato Sauce lighted with its hot, quick flame and fuel economy; its fine appearance and sturdy construction.

Concealed fuel tank, 18 inch oven with heat indicator. 5 Giant burners, 6 cooking holes, stippled green porce lona Beans terior. The breaker was the first con ices at the home in charge of the Rev. Howard Harrison, Plains, former pastor of M. E.

Church. Interment, Thompson Cemetery. crete anthracite preparation plant ever built. It was abandoned in April, 1932. It was constructed in 1912.

ain enamel with black Charles Shaffer Charles Shaffer, a former resident Workmen's Outing trim. Burns kerosene; Abso of Gravity, died yesterday morning at SPECIAL FOR TODAY ONLY! Grandmother's Fresh Crullers THE BIGGEST TEA VALUE IN TOWN! Matinee Tea ufely safe. his home in Drinker. The funeral will take place at 2:30 o'clock this after PWaOBarMBHBHBBBVBIOVBC noon with services in charge of the Gospel Services Miss Ruth Jenkins will address the fuming and evening services of the Christian Missionary and Gospel Alliance tomorrow. The morning service will be heard at 9:30 o'clock and the evening service at 7:30 o'clock.

Sunday school will meet at noon and the young people will meet at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night. A picnic will be conducted by Workmen's Circle, No. 122. at Millers' Grove, Dalton, tomorrow. Free transportation will be provided for those attending.

Trucks and busses will leave 647 Adams Avenue at frequent intervals between 10 and 12 o'clock Sunday morning. Rev. Gerrge Ammerman. Interment. East Canaan 326 Adams Ave.

Besides his mother, Mrs. Catherine Full Pound Package Shaffer, he is survived by one sister, in Package Mrs. Theodore Kline, Lake Ariel. 1 FINEST U. S.

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lbs lbs lbs 2 4 3 4 7 CPSE 18c ROQUEFORT CHEESE pkg. 10c GRUYERE CHEESE 10c Sliced American Loaf Cheese lb 25c BREAST OF VEAL lb. 11c York Stale HONS lb2c Ripe Sweet Watermelons ea 29c Yellow Ripe Bananas Sunkist Oranges 2 29c Extra Fancy Apples 25c Eating or Cooking Solid Ripe Tomatoes 19c 25c 11c 10c 25c 25c Freshpak I 1 cans 51c Ecko Nut There are good reasons why you should insist on Kellogg's when you buy corn flakes. You can rely on their absolute purity and uniform quality. No imitation has ever matched their flavor and crisp ness.

And no other corn flakes are protected by the heat sealed WAXTITE inner bag, that keeps Kellogg's oven fresh. the original Corn Flakes give yon outstanding value. Many generous servings for few cents. They are today the largest selling ready to eat cereal in the world. At all grocers.

Quality guaranteed. Only Kellogg's Corn Flakes are made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Fancy Apples ZrZz SMALL SIZE ..............6 for 20c OLEQ 5" 69c each Extra Large Size Honeydew Melons Crisco3 53' Genuine Spring SATURDAY SPECIALS IN OUR BIG FOOD MARKETS 225 227 WYOMING AVE. 201 203 N. MAIN AVE.

Bulk Brown SUGAR 5 22c Legs of Lamb 25 dox. Lemons 23c CORN FLUKES Sliced Roasted Veal ilb. Iced Layer Cakes.

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