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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. TUESDAY. OCTOBER T. 1935 charge of Gene Cusick nave not been unerals njLueniyLMI il CO. jwwww completed.

Hold Rites Thursday City, formerly of Honesdale. Today at 3:30 p. m. from the home of his mother, Mrs. Eliza Smith, 923 Church Screet, Honesdale, with the Rev.

W. P. Allen, rector of Grace Episcopal Church, officiating. Interment, Glen Dyberry Cemetery. Obituary John A.

Gallagher For Mrs. E. J. Hennigan ThomasJohn S. Thomas, T14 Lan HUNT MORAN'S RELATIVES A Philadelphia insurance firm has appealed to City' Clerk William P.

Huester for assistance In locating the children of the late James J. Moran. former local contractor. Mr. Moran resided at 109 Penn Avenue a number of years ago.

Anyone with Information as to th whereabouts of Mr. Moran's relatives is requested to get In touch with Mr. Huester at City Hall. dis Street. Today at 3:30 p.

m. from Funeral services for Mrs. Edward the home with services In charge of the warn period between June 1936 and May 31. 1937. Appropriation of additional relief money, the Governor said, may become unnecessary in the event of further business recovery.

"I want to save the taxpayers as much money as possible and to have a special session would cost money." he said. "I will only call a special session if Pennsylvania will suffer without one." The executive said he received no personal word from Washington advising a special session. Hennigan, well known North Scran ton woman who died yesterday morn' the Rev. L. G.

Freeman, pastor of Eta' bury M. Church. Interment, Abing' Is Taken by Death ing in the family home, 449 Putnam ton Hills Cemetery. Arrangements by Carbondale Murray Mrs. Mary Murray.

78'! Terrace Street, Carbondale. Wednesday morning with mass of requiem in St. Rose Church at 9:30 o'clock. Interment, St. Rose Cemetery.

4 JuteU Street, will take place Thursday morn' Howard M. Davies. ing with a high mass of requiem in Holy Rosary Church. Interment will Misson Mrs. Ida Missr n.

1186 West Elm Street. Today at 2:30 p. m. with services at the home in charge of the uneral 1 omorrow Tropical Fish Show Chamber of Commerce Oct. 3.

4. 5. Adv. be in Cathedral Cemetery. Mrs.

Hennigan's death followed Former Laundry Man Rev. B. L. C. Baer, pastor of Jackson Street Baptist Church.

Interment, Ab two weeks1 illness. She was a com "Goaf" of Bombing, Billings Declares ington Hills Cemetery. municant of Holy Rosary Church and was active in the various women's John A. Gallagher, 56. well known Green Ridge resident lor many years, Drusboskr Elmer Drus bosky.

535 organizations of that parish. Headaches Eyestrain died yesterday morning in his home, Thomas Court, Taylor. Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. with high mass of requiem SAN FRANCISCO, Sept.

39 UP). Terming himself the "goat" of the Besides her husband she is survived by one daughter, Theresa: two sons, San Francisco Preparedness Day in St. John's Slovak Church. Inter ment. parish cemetery.

Edward and Thomas; her mother. 915 Wyoming Avenue. lollowing a brief illness. Mr. Gallagher had been in ill health for several years but his condition did not become serious until bombing of nineteen years ago.

Warren K. Billings heatedly refused to Mrs. Ellen Dean; four brothers. HoUeran Mrs. Holleran.

Today from home of her daughter, Mrs. Leo chaeL John, Peter and Anthony Dean, day to answer some questions at Tom a week ago. and two sisters, Mrs. Patrick Naugh Walsh, 816 Smith Street. High mass ton and Miss Helen Dean.

of requiem at 9:30 a. cn. in St. Ann's Born in Carbondale, Mr. Gallagher was a sen of the late Thomas and Monastery Church.

Interment. Mount Funeral arrangements are in charge Mooney's habeas corpus hearing. Later he explained prison routine had dulled his memory. Billings, convicted with Mooney of the bombing in which ten persons were Winifred Fidgeon Gallagher, pioneer Carmel Cemetery. of T.

P. Regan. residents of that city. came Nolan Georse Nolan 1321 Mom Let Freshness and Flavor direct your Choice. These Con sey Avenue.

Today at 10 a. m. with this city with his family about forty years ago and had resided here ever Mrs. Kate McGuire high mass of requiem in St. Paul's fees are rushed to our stores in bean form ground onli killed and forty injured, declined to answer certain quetions concerning his employment prior to the bombing.

since. Succumbs in Buffalo to your order. Church. Interment. St.

Mary's Ceme tery, Avoca. Unta illr.es forced him to retire He also refused to repeat names he said he called Martin Swanson, pub Reed Jonas I. Reed, 1610. Capouse Mr. Gallagher was engaged in the Mrs.

Kate McGuire, former resident laundry business here. He was em Complete Optical Service lic utility detective, when the latter Avenue Today at 2 p. m. with services in the home. Interment, Forty Fort ascocoffiee17c of West scranton, died Sunday after noon at her home in Buffalo, N.

Cemetery. Arrangements by Howard allegedly approached him with a proposal to "frame" Mooney. ployed for many years by the Lacka wanna Laundry and later became i partner in the old Crystal Laundry. Snowdon. following a long illness.

Her mother, Mrs. Carroll, Luzerne Street, died last On the stand for the third day Saperavich John Paoeravich, 1533 Superb blend full flavor. Ground to your order. Mother's Joy Coffee 21 May at the age of ninety eight and He was a member of St Paul's Church and the Holy Name Society of Thackeray Street. Wednesday at 9 Billings was reminded by Referee A E.

Shaw when he attempted to argue $5 Frames, Lenses and Examination. Complete For four other relatives including Mrs. Mc a. m. with high mass of requiem in St that parish.

Surviving is one sister, Guire's sister, passed away within the Joseph's Lithuanian Church. Inter his rights under the law that he was "merely a witness here." This brought Kathryn Gallagher, at home, and past year. ment, parish cemetery, Throop. brother, Joseph Gallagher, California. his declaration that he was the "goat Kearney James P.

Kearney. 1230 She is survived by five sons, Hubert, The funeral will take place Wednes Thomas, James and John, Buffalo; cay at 9:30 o'clock with Sanderson Avenue. Today at 9 a. m. with high mass of requiem in St.

Paul's Earle Loth to Call William McGuire, Calif orn.a; one high mass of requiem in St. Paul's Rich, tangy flavor. Ground to your order. GOLD SEAL OR PRIM PASTRY 24 i 89c Church. Interment, Cathedral Ceme daughter.

Rose McGuire. Alabama; Church. Interment will be in St, tery. Arrangements by Barrett's. sister, Mrs.

Mary Carson, this city; two Rose Cemetery, Carbondale. Arrang? Session of Legislature HARRISBURG, Sept. 30 (P). Gov Devine Michael E. Devine.

429 Pros brothers. John Carroll, scranton. and ments by Gene Cusick. pect Avenue. Wednesday at 9:30 a.

m. Dr. William Carroll, Forty Fort. ernor George H. Earle said today he with high mass of requiem in Church will not call a special session of the Rim glasses; ful view rimless or octagon rimless in white or pink frame.

Prices good all this week. Thirteen years at present location. Bring $5.00 and order your glasses. There is nothing else to pay. DR.

P. R. FULLWOOD, Optometrist 316 Washington Avenue Scranton, Pa. Hours: 9 5 Room 420 421 Fourth Floor Take Elevator. of the Nativity.

Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Arrangements by Gene Mother of 12 Children Dies in Old Forge Home Legislature "unless absolutely neces Aline M. Benjamin Miss Aline M. Benjamin, 19, daugh sary.1 Cusick. Pillsbury's Flour 24" $1.17 ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Benjamin, The consensus of opinion on Capitol Evans Moses W. Evans. 1711 Jeffer Mrs. Isaac Dawe, a resident of Old Hamlin, died yesterday afternoon in son Avenue.

Duntnore. Today at 4 I Hill is that an extraordinary session must be held after the first of the the State Hospital where she had GOLD MEDAL Or CERESOTA year to enable Pennsylvania to take Flour Forge for the ast thirty years, died yesterday afternoon at her home, 728 South Main Street, that borough. She was a native of Wales and a member been confined for several months. Besides her parents she is survived by p. m.

with services in tne home, interment, Wednesday, in Balston Spa. N. Y. Arrangements by Howard Snowdon. advantage of social security legisla one brother, willard.

and a sister, Nor tion passed by Congress and to provide funds for unemployment relief for the of Pentecostal Church, Moosic. CRISCO Smith Richard B. Smith, New York can 554 The body has been removed to 434 Besides her husband she is survived by ten daughters, Mrs. David Francis, 5c Fancy White Michigan "It's easier to pay the HOUSEHOLD'S way" Mrs. Dominic's Coppla.

Elizabeth, Cedar Avenue from where the funeral will take place at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Interment will be in Oneonta, N. Y. Genevieve. Beatrice.

Daisy, Doris, Emily, Edith and Ethel; two sons, Augustus and Albert Dawe. all of Old PEA BEAMS 3 10c Hand picked. Pine flavor for soup or baking. Ferae; one sister, Mrs. Fred Eynon, Barbara Ruth Riegel Barbara Ruth, 3 month old daugh South Wales; one brother, Jesse Harris, Somerset, England, and a cousin, MM i i 1 i.

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Riegel, Special Factory Purchase Mrs. Ananias Phillips, Old Forge.

From the ASCO Quality Kitchens The funeral will take place at 2:20 o'clock Thursday afternoon with serv 5d Bread Crumbs 8c asco ices in the home. Interment, Marcy 532 North Webster Avenue, died yesterday afternoon in the family home. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon with services in charge of the Rev. Charles T. Leber, pastor of Green Ridge Presbyterian Duryea.

John Meinzer Church, interment, Honesdale Ceme ery. The 'funeral of John Meinzer Elm hurst, who died Sunday night following a brief illness, will take at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from 95 Electric Washer Toasted ideal for frying seafoods, meats or vegetables. 10c ASCO Tapioca (Pearl or Quick) 2 pkgs. 15c 5c ASCO Gelatine Desserts 3 pkgs. 13c 13c ASCO Sandwich Spread 8 oz.

jar 10c 19c ACME Orange Marmalade jar 15c 10c ASCO Black Pepper 14 lb. 4 Cp 10c OSC0 Cinnamon pkgs. I A full half pound of spice and a five cent saving. 49 Mrs. Angusta Trojanowski Mrs.

Augusta Trojanowski 93. of Edward Trojanowski, this the home of Archbald Johnson. Elm hurst. Interment, Moscow Cemetery. Mr.

Meinzer is survived by one son. Arthur Meir.zer; a sister, Mrs. A. J. Rouse, and four brothers, Conrad.

Edward, Arthur and William Meinzer. ty, died Sunday at her home in Nanticoke. She was bom in Poland and resided in Nanticoke for sixty one years. The funeral will take place at 8:30 o'clock this morning with serv Regular Price 59.95 (Slightly More On Time) America's Outstanding Cracker ices in Holy Trinity Church, Nanti coke. Interment, parish cemetery.

PRAY BUTTER 9 Qln UllnA WAFERS Pkgs uUu For soup, luncheons, spreads, and many other uses. Colored G.O.P. Meeting The Lackawanna County Colored John R. Thomaj John R. Thomas, 78, a resident of Taylor for many years, died yesterday afternoon at his home, 105 West High Street, that borough, following a long illness.

The funeral will take place at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon with interment in Forest Home Cemetery. He is survived by three sons, John and Thomas Thomas, both of Taylor, and James Thomas, South Wales. Republican Club will meet tonight in Odd Fellows Hall, 513 Pine Street. Members are urged to attend. T.

J. Franklin, the president, will preside. 21c ASCO jSliced Pineapple 2 large cans 39c 17c Pabst ett Spread (Swiss or Standard) 2 pkgs 29 18c Armour's Cooked Corned Beef 2 cans 29i Royal Gelatin Desserts 3 pkgs 20 Bosco Milk Amplifier I2 ozjar25 Softasilk Flour pkg 27 POISONED BY "MUSHROOMS' Arthur Schultz, 12, 1751 Perry Ave nue, received treatment at the State Hospital last night for poisoning said to have beea caused by easing what he believed were mushrooms. He later Presenting a New MILK LOAF as discharged. sSSf" For your convenience and economy.

Fine even texture, delicious flavor a popular size loaf. Stanley Marchelitis Stanley Marchelitis, 711 Chestnut Street, Eynon, died on Sunday night in his home. He had resided in Eynon thirty yesrs. Surviving are the following daughters and sons: Mrs. Sophia Wesela vitch, Mrs.

Anna Evencavitch, Lena. Stella, Stasia, June. Edward, John and Albert, and two sisters, Mrs. John Nar cavage and Mrs. Helen Novitski.

The funeral will be held tomorrow morning as 9 o'clock with a requiem mass in St. Mary's Polish Catnolic Church. Interment, parish cemetery, Save 10.00 This special purchase is responsible for this special low price. A flat saving to you of 10.00 As photographed new model 7 pounds plus clothes capacity 3 Vane Agitator type Outside Clutch Control Full fired vitreous enameled tub No belts automatically oiled Chrome top rim Rubber casters easy rolling Quick release faucet Bar release steel wringer with wringer control Guaranteed Funeral Directors 16 ounce wrapped loaf T. Barrett Olitr 6i J.

J. Barrett I Piatt Place Sale of OCTAGON Products BARRETTS Funeral Service Second to None Parlors: No. 1 Piatt Place Laundry Soap 5 21 Palmolive Toilet Soap 3 cakes 13c Cleanser 2 cans 9c Super Suds 3 sml pkgs 25c, Mrs. Miry Howelb Mrs. Mary Howelis, 75, died Saturday night tiie home of her daughter, Mrs.

Charles Miller, Noble Street, Nanticoke. She was the mother of Mrs. Frank Shanley, Olyphant, and a sister of Griffith Jor.es, Mrs. Thomas Bowen and Mrs. Catherine Davis, all of this city.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Davis, South Hanover Street, Nanti coke. Interment, Nanticoke Cemetery. Specials in Fresh PRODUCE Large Sweet California Howard M. Davies Funeral Director Dial 3 6120 120 Main Art, Scranton 29c ORANGES Doz FANCY RED TOKAY CRISP TENDER Sale Prices Celery 2 15c i Grapes 2 15c E.

A. CCSICK Treasurer p. r. ccsick President Frank Mocaniak Frank, uvfant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Mocaniak, 1384 Watson Avenue, died Sunday night. The funeral took yesterday afternoon with interment in SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. ICEBERG HEAD FANCY EATING Lettuce 2 Apples 7 lbs 25c on LINOLEUM CUSICK'S Funeral Directors 909 Wyoming Scranton. Pa.

Perianal Attention of E. A. CCS1CB Giren AU Detail Sweet Potatoes 1 1 0 25c Inlaid or Printed Mrs. Elizabeth Dillon Mrs. Elizabeth Dillon, widow of John Jack Dillon, died yesterday at the home of her sister, Mrs.

Mary Smith. 1209 Linden Street. Besides Mrs. Smith she is survived by another sister, Mrs. Thomas Bar tron.

Schenectady, N. and two brothers, Thomas Colton, Amsterdam. N. and Charles Logan, Schenectady. N.

Y. Funeral arrangements in ASCO Quality MEATS are Real Values TENDER JUICY STEAKS The Howard Snowdon Funeral Home 1810 Sanderson Avenue ROUND SIRLOIN Porterhouse ft 32c ft 35c ft 37c Breast lb. 14c GENUINE SPRING 1.20 Printed Linoleum sale price 98c Sq. Yd. 1.98 Inlaid Linoleum sale price 1.39 Sq.

Yd. 2.50 Inlaid Linoleum sale price 1.98 Sq. Yd. 2.98 Inlaid Linoleum sale price 2.29 Sq. Yd.

59c Felt Base Floor Covering 39c Sq. Yd. 1 221 WYOMING AVE. WYOMING HlC Rll r5 Loinf Chops 39c LW aiVU LSI Rib Chops 33c FOR TODAY CHASE AND SANBORN COFFEE Lb. 21c CAMPBELL'S Both For TOMATO SOUP can 5c CLUB STYLE Frankfurters lib.

Sauer Kraut 2 lbs. LIMIT i Cash or Credit same low price Sale Prices on Rugs Carpets Lace Curtains Draperies Blankets, Etc, MILD CHEESE Lb. 17c GEN LIN SPRIN Well Seasoned Breast tb 12c Shoulder Chops tb 19c Rib Chops Ib 25c Loin Chops lb 29c Lamb BERMA COFFEE 2 Lbs. 49c 100 PURE Pork Sausage ft 35c Try With OSCO Pancake Flour Volt's Liberty Bell Phila. Made Scrapple 18c Packed In 2 lb.

Cellophane Pkg. STEAKS Round Sirloin Porterhouse lb. FAIRMONT'S BETTER ROLL BUTTER Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest 3 lbs. 89c lbs 306 3O8 3I0 3I2 314 LACKA. AVE.

Cottage Cheese 69c I Nut Oleo 3 Then Price Effwdre In Our Stsrei and Meat Marked In Scranton and Vicinity fwvwwy.

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