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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1929 Holly Again Is accepted by the committee In charge up to 6 p. m. on Thursday evening. Members of the faculty committee arranging for the meeting r.re: Jospin Walsh, Mlnooka.

L. Paul Miller, Central and O. T. Wllitnm. High.

Mine Worker Is Slain by Bandits Elected Leader West craetosi WILL ORGANIZE PRESS BOD IN COUNTY (Continued from Page Three) Republican, will speak on the advertising of journalism; Chick Feldman, sports editor of The Scran tnlan, will explain the qualifications needed by a good sports report Mark Edgar, editor of The Sun, will talk on editorial writing: and Thomas will discuss journalism as professlc Some of the schools that have already sent In the names of their representatives are: Central, Mlnooka, Johnson school, Technical, Dunmort, Clarks Summit, Dalton, Diokson City, and Blakely. other schools which probably will send delcgatlor are: Taylor, Waverly, Olyphant, Carbon dale, Fell township, St. Thomas, Mooslc and St, Pauls. Reservations for the dinner will ie Moosic Office Phone 2 8141 Maitland Harris Correspondent Newt Box Jenkins Drug Store Oet your holiday dresses at Mrs. Elizabeth Berger's shop, S33 Park street.

Adv. Murphy, asscciate editor of The Timer, Re elected President Baraca Class Jackson Street Church, at Monthly Session Other Officers Are Chosen Plymouth CliurcH (Continued from First Page) ravine with blood gushing trom the wound. Sergeant Lewis command ered a passing motorist on Providence road and rushed Romma to the hos pitaL He died at 10:55 o'clock with regaining consciousness. The Rev. A.

O. Rafferty. St. Peter's administered the last rites. Deputy Coroner Leo Ncalon was summoned to conduct a post mortem.

Captain of Police Albert Gleason reached the State hospital as the victim was rushed to the operating roori. Cantain Gleason found the pay envel T.J.Williams Is Given Honor Conducts Meeting Christmas Party Is Held by Club Republican Organization Enjoys Yuletide Function. Officers Are Elected very Member Canvass Out' ope containing $59 and five dollars in Mils and cnange in nis ciomes. me bandits fled after the shooting lined by Congregation at Annua1 Session" President of Sunday School District Is Re turned to Office in Recognition of His Enviable Services Robert Holly was re elected president of the Baraca Bible class, Jackson Street Baptist church, last night at the monthly session of the organisation. Mr.

Holly was served In that oapacity for the past three years. The Rev. B. L. C.

Baer, pastor, was again named teacher, with Mrs. Mary MacKenzle as assistant. Other officers are: John H. Jones, first vice president; J. G.

Hughes, second vice president; Hartman, secretary; Frank Blatter, assistant secretary; Willard Thomas, financial secretary; William Brown, assistant financial secretary; David R. Gibbs treasurer; George Beddoe, With the Rev. Dr. A. D.

Tipton pre siding, the annual business meeting of the Plymouth Congregational church took' place last night in the edifice. Reports were submitted by the officers, and plans were discussed OUt completing tne roonery. Acting Captain of Detectives Jack Phillips Joined Captain Gleason the i hospital. Meanwhile Detectives JrSi Richards and Neddo Kelly with North Scranton police had started an investigation in the vicinity of the holdup. A long bladed knife opened 1 and exposing the blade was found three feet from the 'ody.

There were no bloodstains or any "niarks on the blade and the police are the oolnion that Romma drew the Thomas J. Williams was re elected president of District 4, Inner Sunday School association, last night at a session of the group in the Jackson Street A Christmas party and social program was enjoyed last night by members of the Twenty first ward, Second district, Republican club at Its monthly meeting in the home of Miss Lettle Lutz, 835 North Main avenue. Gifts were given to each member of the organization. Cards were played and prizes were awarded for high scores. The winners were: Mrs.

R. J. Williams, Mrs. Bert Price, Mrs. Earl Leader, Delbert Thomas, Earl Leader, Thomas D.

Davis, ior tne every member canvass, wnicn is scheduled to fret underway on Dec. 22. A committee headed by T. Lester Oliver, Ralph B. Williams and Thomas chorister; William R.

Bellas, orchestra leader; Albert Jones, George Kohler assistant pianist, and George Richards and George Jones, welcoming committee. weapon to defend himself. He never Macinaoe, will arrange for the vlslta tlons. Members of the nominating commit haa a cnance to swing tne Diaae as ae fell with the first bullet. Tavosolskl was held for questioning An amount totaling $12,388.05, was tee included: Benjamin Smith, A.

S. Cranston, Jacob Peart, Adam Bun ten. set as the budget for 1930. Several matters regarding the activities of the Mrs. Fern Olver.

Mrs. Skelborn, Mrs, Dorothy Evans, and Benjamin Frantz. Luncheon was served by the hostess. congregation were discussed. Officers Are Chosen and Edward R.

Bahr. George Kohlc submitted a report completed 1 members of the by law committee, ai several matters concerning the gro: were discussed. The following officers were selected by the police. He repeated his story several times although badly shaken up by his close call. City police are of the opinion that the holdup was committed by local thugs and accordingly spent the night in scouring the city for suspicious characters answering the descriptions furnished by Tavosolskl.

At an early hour this morning there were no sus ior tne ensuing year: Ellas E. Evans, J. R. Richards, T. E.

Evans, E. T. BBMr" 13 1 Talks were given by the Rev. Mr. Be stover, and William Rolston, deacons narry u.

savers and Mrs. David i.it. Betty Jeffries entertained. During the business session, the annual election of officers took place with Bert Price being re elected a president. Other officers named were Herbert R.

Jones, first vice president; Mrs. Lettle Lutz, second vice president; D. R. Reese, recording secretary; Mrs. Edith Oberdaber, financial secretary; Mrs.

Earl Leader, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Mary E. Randolph, tlejohn. deaconesses: T. Lester Oliver Captain Smith, Thomas G.

Davi Robert Holly, and George' Kohler Members of the class orchestra ent tained with selections, and a trombc duet was rendered by William Mosl and Thomas White, accompanied 1 pects rounded up, but tne nope was expressed that the bandits will be in uaipn a. Williams and Thomas Mac Indoe, standing committee; Miss Jennie Daniels, recording clerk; George Leveritt, financial secretary; Arthur Morgan, assistant financial secretary; Willard B. Oliver, Russell Stover and tne tons toaay. Thi thuors. according to the author! Miss Ethel Thomas.

A social time fc 1 1 III .1.1. that lowed. were imiuuar w.tu wig iak.ii uiw. tne Uiamona mine employes were pmu yesterday and evidently planned to toward siutter, auditors; Lydla Griffiths, pianist; Mrs. Francis Williams, assistant nianlst: Mi.

Minnla am hold up some of the night shift work Republican Club Two Women Hurt As Auto Hits Truck ers that used tne rocic aump on ineir way home. The payday holdup lends the belief to the police that the thugs bulletin secretary, and Miss Dorothy Williams, assistant bulletin secretary. Thomas G. Evans, George Dicker To Conduct Ball $2.50 $3 $3.50 BROADCLOTH AND SILK STRIPE MADRAS SHIRTS FOR $11 .65 i i iiuups were nominated I njl tnittMf'anil nr411 W. 1 'v miiu nil uc cteubcu I LXlc were not only lamuiar witn tne time of paydays, but also familiar with the fact that miners are always paid in cash.

1 Tavosolskl and Romma both worked next conereeational sess on. Th in. i stallatlon ceremonies will be conducted II Two young women are patients at Mayor Elect Fred K. Derby in uanuary in connection with one of 1 1 i the West Side hospital as a result of an accident in the 100 block of 1 at the Diamond drift. TavosotsKi v.ns the miner and Romma was his laborer.

They had been going home together Will Be Honored at Affair Jan. 6 in Town Hall tne ounaay services. Blaze Damages for the past two years. Tney were on the nieht shift that starts around 3 North Main avenue yesterday morning shortly after 6 o'clock, when an automobile driven by C. F.

Beachan, 1745 Clay avenue, Dunmore, collide with truck owned by the G. W. Brows o'clock, returning home whenever THOMAS J. WILLIAMS Baptist church. Mr.

Williams, It is said, is the only one to have succeeded himself as president since the district was organized more than ten years ago. Plans were completed for an In West Side Home Draying company. auguration ball in honor of Mayor Elect Fred K. Derby on Jan. 6, in town hall by members of the West The condition of the women Miss Deborah Warman, 1013 Mount Vernon Scranton Republican club last night at a special meeting in the clubrooms, avenue, and Florence Carson, 94a Jackson street.

Anthony Tlerney was named chairman of the general com North Main avenue, has besn reoorted as being good. Miss Warmeri, the most seriously Injured, suffered lacerations of the right side of the head. Careless use of matches was given as the cause of a blaze last night in a two story frame structure owned by Robert Zimmerman, 803 Liverr.e street. flames originated in a mittee. Mr.

Tierney will be assisted by B. Lloyd. William Armstrong, David i their four cars were loaded. Detective Phillips started on his vaca tion yesterday but was called from his home last night to take charge the investigation. Phillips was in the 1 plainclothes detail that solved the mys tery surrounding the killing of John Lowry, local taxlcab driver.

Phillips arersted Ralph Russell float for the crime. Sloat was convicted of first degree murder by a jury last April, i The holdup is the most brazen to be committed in recent years and ranks in brutality with the most Hoodthirsty crime in the history of Lackawanna county. Although the place where the holdup was committed is not lighted it is used frequently by pedestrians cutting over the dump from Tripp Park to Providence road. It is also within a short chin, left and right legs, and brush burns of the body. Fifteen stitch a were required to close the wounds.

S. Hughes, and Elmer G. Hutches. A cioset on tne second floor and were checked before serious damage was Mr. Williams served as first vice president previous to his election as president and in both offices enjoyed successful administrations.

He has been active in Sunday school work for the past seven years, both in the district and county. Other Officers Picked Miss Jane Reese, who served as secretary during the past year was elected first vice president; Alice Evans, second vice president; Ann Williams, secretary; David James, treasurer; Evan Owens, chorister, and Evelyn Morgan, pianist. The group will be Installed by the Rev. John Hubert Miss Carson received a laceration special program will be arranged, and indications are that the function will be one of the most outstanding con uuusea, is was reported. The alarm was sounded from Box 322, and Engines 3 and 7.

of the scalp and brush burns of tne body. Two stitches were used in ducted bv the organization. Tne committees to assist the general xruLK unaer tne direction of tallion Chief B. M. Chase resrxmded group are: advertising.

Joseph Seiss. closing the cut. The driver, Mr. Beacham, was treated for a slight laceration of the nose, but was later discharged. This is another of our pre Christmas Sales and it's as marvelous as the others.

Real broadcloths and oxfords and silk stripe madrases, in plain whites and in gorgeous, delicate colorings that men rave about; some have collars attached, some have two stiff collars to match, some have two soft collars to match very few of them are the $2.50 kind, most of them are worth $3, $3.50 and more you've nsver seen such a remarkable Shirt Sale before Christmas. Tuetday only beginning at 8:30. An automobile owned hv th Rar. William Parsons and Frank Jones: done and Moran Motor company, nz'j hall, James Smith and William Jones: According to police renorts Eert dance, B. H.

Lloyd and Nelson Smith; check room, Edward Edwards and uiock nortn Main avenue, caught fire yesterday afternoon, while it was parked in the 1700 block of JacksGi; distance of Providence road and North Stanton, superintendent of the Lacka wanna County Sunday School asso elation, at the next district meeting, Plans were dlscuwed for a Christ Frank Jones, floor, B. H. Lloyd, James smitn, William Jones, Anthony Tierney, William Parsons. Frank Walters, 117 Grant avenue, was parking the truck when Beacham chashed his car into the rear of the larger machine. An investigation was made by Patrolman Francis Morgan and Carl Henry.

No arrests were made. Main avenue, two paved hignways traversed by heavy motor traffic. The bandits, police believe, dispersed in the Mnvtk Main airarlllA UrhaTtf Jones, Joseph Seiss, Edward Edwards, mas service to be conducted on Christmas morning in the First Welsh Baptist church, and a committee headed by Mr. Williams will make res uavia Mugnes. Nelson smith.

Eimpr Hughes. LeRoy Miller, and William Armstrong. it is thought a waiting automobile was parked for the getaway. City police early this morning were vt th to(l nf th t.hllffft Tfc is ervation for the gathering. The dls Recreation Center Will street.

An alarm from Box No. 331, and Engines 3, 7 and 9, Hose 3, and Truck 4, under the direction of Batalion Chief W. G. Thomas, responded. The machine was practically ruined before the Are companies were notified.

Motion Pictures Shown At School Unit's Session In the absence of Mrs. A. J. Zurow trlct will take charge of a service on Wendall Evans Treated Hold Christmas Party Sunday afternoon, Dec. 22, in the Welsh Women's home, Adams avenue.

likely that they will be in custooy today. It was reported that the have a good idea of the identity of Preparations are being made by For Laceration of Chin Ralph Thomas. 11. 1107 Hampton committee headed by David Steinberg street, received a fracture of the right the bandits tnrougn Tavoism tlon. Tavosolskl was allowed to fo home about midnight but in event of ior tne nrst annual cnristmas party and entertainment under auspices of the West Scranton Recreation center arm yesterday afternoon when he fell while playing near his home.

He was skl. president of the Parent Teacher association of the Samuel Morse school, Harry Dagger presided over the monthly session last nieht in the school. A any arrests he will be called to identity the susDects. on Monday night, Dec. 23, In the West Scranton swimming pool bathhouse.

A removed to the West Side hospital, where he was given treatment and admitted to the ward. Romma was unmarried and boarded special program has been arranged. at the home of Anthony Trian. ioji Wendell Evans. 36.

1727 Lafayette ana memDers or the West Scranton Business and Professional association short business session was conducted, and a brief address was given by Prof. Richard Powell, principal, on the activi Luke avenue, for the past nine years The committee in charge of arrangements includes: Miss Betty Skelton, William Richards, Theodore Edwards, nd Martha angwer. Plans are now underway for an entertainment on Monday night, Dec. 18, in the Ebenezcr Welsh Presbyterian church. Miss Olwen Reese is in charge.

Proceeds will be given to needy families in the West Scranton section. At the conclusion of the session, a social time was enjoyed. Business Leader Talks on Traffic street, was given treatment for a slight laceration of the chin yesterday aft win donate gifts to the children. ties or tne institution. W.

J. Thomas According to reports, more than He is said to have come to this section from Italy about twenty years ago. He leaves no immediate survivors, as far as could be learned at the ernoon alter oeing round. in an uneon. delivered an address on "Education." three hundred children have already sclous condition by West Scranton enrolled at the center and much cros A social program was entoyed.

En 510 512 Lacka. Ave. jjjjf JH 510 512 Ave. police near his home. He was ad' tertainment was offered by Mrs.

Totten. Trian home last night. ress is Demg maoe recreation acti mltted to the ward. According to reports, Mr. Evans was gassed while Shortly before midnight, Captain vities, classes in handicraft, indoor games, and nature study have been or Alfred Gleason and a squad of po serving witn tne American forces in Mrs.

Earl Gager, Rudolph Mlxter, Stephen Bellack, Laura Brlttaln. Christmas carols were sung by pupils of the sixth and seventh grades. Moving pic rrance and is subject to weak snells, licemen rounded up three men at the Lackawanna Railroad station who Edward Siutter. 12, 1006 Scranton ganized. Mr.

Steinberg, instructor, is being assisted by Dr. Leon Braunstein and several other business men of West Scranton who are interested in tures were shown by E. P. Barnum. In street, incurred a laceration of the forehead yesterday afternoon when he were behaving suspiciously.

They were taken to police headquarters where after beinsr Questioned they dustrial secretary of the Y. M. the development of athletics. was strucK with a stone while playing with some boys near his home. He warn rploApn.

Funeral Service Held was given treatment and later dls Rector Addresses Session Of St. David's Men's Club "What Are We Dolne With Our Bethania Men's Society cnargeo. For William Walker Plans Ladies Program Mr. and Mrs. McKcon selves?" was the subject of an address A Ladles night program will be given The funeral of William Walker, 109 North Sumner avenue, took place yesterday morning with a requiem mass delivered night in the Taber this evening in Bethania weisn Presby nacle Conirefrational church by the Entertain for Son Mr.

and Mrs. William McKenn m. terlan church at a session of the Mens Rev. Geot E. Archer, rector of St.

In addressing members of the West Scranton Business and Professional association yesterday in the Hyde Park hotel. South Main avenue. George Clarke suggested that to relieve traffic conditions in this section he is in favor of widening West Linden street from North Main avenue to the Lackawanna jridge. Mr. Clarke declared that if the project is carried out, a more convenient entrance into West Scranton would be gained.

The speaker Informed the group that the city purchased the Palutls residence, Weit club. Willard Williams will preside, and David's Episcopal church, at a session in ti. ratricK's cnurcn. Officers of the mass were: The Rev. James Flynn, celebrant; the Rt.

Rev. Monsignor the Rev. C. F. Knoll, pastor of St.

Peters oi tne ivici. ciuo. tertalned recently at a birthday party in honor of their son. Earl. Games were Dlaved.

and dancing vu n. William Sovene. newlv elected nres ueorge j. Lucas, deacon, and the Rev, Lutheran church, will be the speaker. John J.

Gaffney, subdeacon. A social program will be presented, That Hell Enjoy Long After Christmas ldent, was in charge, and the Rev Owen Jon pastor, offered brief re Joyed. Entertainment was given bv Anthony GriDDi. Livnchenn Miss Helen Carroll nresided at the All women of the church have been extended an Invitation. organ, and Edward Coserove was the by Mrs.

McKeon assisted by her soioist. interment was in Cathedral manes on the activities of the organization, entertainment was furnished by Fanelll brothers and Thomas Fran cemetery. Pallbearers were: Edward J. U. D.

Club Meets Linden street, a few weeks ago, which Campbell, Frank Hughes, Thomas Ken caugnter. miian. The following were present: Anthony Grippo, Augustne Grlppo, Anthony Ardlne, Frank Satille, Earl Mc The J. TJ. D.

club met at the home of win make it possible for tne widening of the street. cis. At the conclusion of the sessslon, luncheon was served by a committee headed by George Kelrnan. nedy, James srennan, Thomas Hol leran, and Thomas Qulnn. Keon, Anthony Larussa, Samuel William A.

Lonsxor. chairman of Neckties 69c to $3 Shirts $1.50 to 5.95 the merchants committee, informed the association that the West Scran ton street will be decorated within St. Patrick's Card Party The Altar and Rosary society. St. band Marie McKeon, Anna Hart man.

Grace Ruhanna. Rose Hughes. Grace Gabriel. Dorothy Gabriel. Verna Sarkls.

Mr. and Mrs. William McKeon and Lillian McKeon. Katherine Morgan of 117 Eynon street, last night. A business session was held, and a social time was enjoyed.

Those present were: Laura Bunkerly, Marion Smithing, Edith Reese, Lillian Evans, Gladys Jones, Margaret Jeffries, and Marlon Harris. The next meeting will be held in the home of Lillian Evans, Lincoln avenue, the next few days. Frans A. Gllroy, W. B.

Layton, H. 8. Jenkins, Mis May Y. Hill, and Mrs. Catherine Quln Striped, dotted and fig broadcloth.

Perfectly ured patterns. made Patrick's church, will entertain at a card party this evening in Clark's auditorium, Lafayette street. Caid playing will start at 8:30 o'clock and will be followed by dancing. All players are asked to bring their own card. Azerims to Elect The annual election of officers will be conduced this evening by member; of the Azrlm Bible class, Sherman Avenue mission, at a session in the home of Ellas E.

Evans, 1211 Washburn street William Lewis will preside, Victors Will Convene Election of officers will feature a nan were appointed as a nominating committee. They will submit their reports at a session on Jan. 6, 1930. Reports Are Given To Present Comedy A three act comedy drama entitled Tabernacle Class Meets Miss Grace Evans. 319 North Irvine At Meeting of Society The monthly meeting of the Wom "Tea Toper Inn," will be presented this evening In Embury M.

E. church under the auspices of the Standard Bearers. Mrs. A. G.

Metz Is in charge of arrangements, and Mrs. Elizabeth Warnke is the director. en's Missionary society. St. Mark's avenue, was the host to members A the Mrs.

Owen Jones Bible clasb, Tabernacle Congregational church, last night. A short business session was conducted, after which a sot il was enjoyed. Lutheran church, took place last night. The Rev. John A.

Bender, pastor, was in charge of the devotional services. Mrs. Edward Metz presided over the business session. session of the Victor Alfleri club this evening in the clubrooms, North Main avenue. Vincent Russioneilo will preside.

Flau will be furthered for a dance on Wednesday night In the Club Bagdad. Sentinels Hold Meeting Mrs. Arthur Anderson, 113 Sou Bromley avenue, entertained memb iis of the Sentinel society. Jackson 8treet Card Party Enjoyed Philip DeSarno entertained recently WEST SIDE JOTTINGS The weekly Bosworth nraver isrv. Report were liven by the officers.

A missionary program was conducted with the members taking part. A so ice will take place this evening in ue home of Miss Edith Hunter, 1214 South Main avenue. cial followed the business session. The The Parent Teacher association. Mt hostesses were: Mrs.

John Krause. Mrs. Baptist church, last night in her home John A. Bender, and Mrs. T.

D. Rees. at a card party In his home. Popular games were played, and prizes were awarded for high scores. Winners were: Peter Agnone, Joseph Castel grande, and Leo Ferrarto.

Those present were: Peter Agnone, Amedio Bellino, Joseph Castlcgrande, George Burrattl, Joseph Traino, Vincent D'Angola, Samuel Garafola, Dom inlck Toffy Zabady, Peo Fer nrio and Philip De Sarno. Mrs. De Samo served refreshments. Dewey school, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the school. Election or officers will take nlace at Mrs.

v. w. Neeiy presided. A social time was enjoyed. Luncheon was served by the hostess.

Ivor Thomas. Welsh tenor, has re. th next seas on of the group. Mufflers $1 to $2.50 Finest of materials. Newest of patterns.

Leather Goods 75c to $3.95 Key Cases, Cigarette Cues with Lighters. Bill Fold and Key Case. Traveling Kits $5.95 to $12.95 Collapsible utility box with containers. Brushes $1,25 to $5.95 Prophylactic Military Bathrobes $5.95 to 818 Smart and warm. Silk cord trimmed.

Pajamas $1.59 to $10 Finest of fabrics. Newest designs. Pen and Pencil Sets $2.25 to $2.95 Smart sets, all guaranteed for years. Wallets $1 to $3.95 leather wallets. Newest designs.

turned to this country to flu a number of engagements. Prof. T. Glyndwr Richards, veteran leader of the Mountain Ash chorui, Wales, which appeared In the city on several occasions, has retired from musical circles. Plans Booster Session A booster session will be conducted Eleanor Huber.

433 South Ninth this evening by members of West Scran avenue, who was made ill by illumi Coming! ton council. No. 497. Jr. O.

U. A. nating gas recently when a main b. In the clubrooms. North Main avenue.

in front or her home, is reported to be doing nicely. Delegates from Lackawanna and Wayne counties will be nresent. and a sneclal Mrs. James E. Bartlett.

223 North Frederick MATUSHEK made a name that is historical and established a house of wide and honored Freund's Music Drama. That name was made by making a better piano the Math'U snek. All his, great inventions gave it a distinctive tone. Try a Math ushek. It is different.

Jacob Bros. Company 305 307 Linden St. program oe presented. David Hyde Park avenue, was the speaker at a session of the Women's Mission Thomas will preside. ary society In Plymouth M.

E. church last night. Members of the Adult choir. Taber nacle Congregational church, will conduct a rehearsal tonight following the weekly prayer service In the church. Oh phant Come! See! Hear! And lauirh With Harold Lloyd In "Welcome Danger" Tonight 7 and 9 o'clock Granada Theater The Perfect Sound House Lame.

Northern Ireland, council Is Tne Westminster Bible class, Washburn Street Presbyterian church, will meet this evening in the home of Mrs. Burkhart L. Moser, 211 North Sumner avenue. Sigmund Spitz, Clothier of Olyphant, offers the finest selection of Clothing and Shoes at Surprisingly Low Prices Attractive Xinas Gifts For Men, Women and Children. Highly experienced eltrki te help yon (Ul your gift list.

All are Invited a beautiful 1930 Imported Calendar FREE for every visitor Gift Sets Socks $1 and $1.50 50c to $1.50 Suspenders and garters to Cheeks, plain colors and match. stripes. Flnley Main Floor I considering an ordinance compelling all married teachers to resign. SIGMUND SPITZ For Cooght and Colds Use Jenkins Tar Menthol and Ext. Cod Liver Jenkins' Drug Store Main Ave.

and Jackson St Scranton Republican want ad dept. It A 1 jppsn uii every nigm Next To' Borough Bldg. Olyphant except Saturday..

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