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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Choice of Our Entire Stock of Women's and Misses' 5,1" rd Eteeccec $16.50 to $25 Dresses Now $25 to $30 Dresses Now $35 to $40 Dresses Now $45 to $65 Dresses Now Choics of Our Entire Stock of Children's Winter COATS Sizrn 2 to 6 years and 8 to 16 year. Priced originally at 85.95 to 633.95. AV 0ff (f Original rnces. Plnley's Third Ploor All Children's Fall and Winter MIES3E5 Off Original Prices. of cloth, velvet and silk.

Sizes i to 6 and 7 to 14 years. lUfnlar $4.93 to $24.85 ratals. Plnley's Third Ploor 510 512 Lackawanna Ave. FOREMEN ARRANGE DINNER MEETING Upward of 200 executives and fore hen are expected to attend the first Inner meeting of the Foremen's Club rranged by the Industrial department the T. M.

C. A. for tonight at the When You Lose Money $5 $10 $15 $20 rinley's Third Floor Authorised to act as Trustee, Executor, Administrator, Registrar of Stocks and Bonds, Guardian of Estates. Aasslgnee, Receiver, Committee of Estates of Lunatics, sto. 2 $3 Originally sold for $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15.

Tlnley's Third floor Less Than Off Original Prices. Lot of Xcn'tf, Women'! and Children' HOSE 1 Group Women's COTTON DRESSES 1 Table of Women's Silk and Xnrlln UNDERWEAR AH Women's WAISTS and BLOUSES 1 Table of Ken's NIGHTSHIRTS and PAJAMAS 1 Table of Women's and Children's KNIT UNDERWEAR All Men's and Boys' SWEATERS 1 Table of Men's DRESS SHIRTS 1 lot of Women's KID GLOVES 1 Table Women's NOVELTY JEWELRY and BAGS. 1 Table laOreeqne and Illy of Prance CORSETS 1 Table of VEILINGS 1 Table of FABRIC GLOVES 29c Pair Plnley's Main Ploor 1 Table of MINERVA YARNS 18c Ball Plnley's Second Ploor (V, ft fmkm SSi association. Representation Is assured from the following Industrial plants; Graff Furnace Company, Klots' Throwing Mills, Scranton Stove Works, Scranton Clothing Company, Scranton 8111c Machine Company, Sauquolt 311k Mills, Glen Alden Coal Company. Hudson Coal Company, Scranton Pump Company, Boston Steam Dye Works.

LtSE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN; WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 192S WAYNE COUNTY HON USD ALE The Announcement A Charge Aceoont At Plnley's Xi Qrsai Conveniens Bell Phone 4111. LOSES RIGHT HAND WHILE SAWING WOOD HONESDALE, Jan. S6 While assisting In' sawing wood to replace coal at his home In Beeehlake, John A. Gregory, aged sixty four, slipped and his right Land was completely Bevered from the arm at the wrist. Mr.

Gregory was rushed to Memorial Hospital, where he was given medical attention. He is resting as comfortably as can be expected. TOMORROW IS TOMORROW IS you have been waiting for tZl vr An Opportune Time to Select Finley's Merchandise of Highest Quality and Fashion at Most Exceptional Values During Our While 17 Last Women' and Misses' Suits That have been reduced to $35 up to $59.50. Your Choice Off Reduced Prices. Only 4 more days to take advantage of our Final Pre Inventory Clearance! Every item listed has been taken from our regular stocks and drastically reduced for immediate disposal.

All clearance merchandise is conveniently displayed on racks and tables for your quick selection. Shop today for best choice in many instances quantities are limited. Your Choice of All Women's Misses' Fall and Winter ate New Spring Hats 5 $100 for recital costume, and 110 for DOOKB. Out of Your Pocket or Lose Your Purse yw el sorry about it, but it is also serious when you go on month after month Horns widen on your money. Dann your surplus money here we will pay you 3 interest on it, and keep it safely.

THIRD NATIONAL BANK "The Modem Bank" THE BANK THAT BOOMS SCRANTON 118 120 Wyoming Scranton, Pa. Capital $400,000 Surplus (Earned) Opts rrery huslaess lay from A. at. to a St, eloslag Saturday nooa, and opea ftat mrday traaUirs rocs to BOO 'eloek 38 Women's Fur Scarfs Priced Regularly at 335 to 9163 YOU CHOICE ft Cholce of the Houie of BLANKETS OR COMFORTS Eureka Specialty Printing Company, Lackawanna Katlroad Comuanv. Scran.

ton Bolt Nut Company, Edison Lamp worics ana scranton Electric Company NEW VORK. Last year's royalties rrom the books of Nathale Crane, 12 year old poet, have been revealed as out or which rm 1119 nenses. Includinc S50 dnncl Off Original Prices. rinley's Third Ploo This Sale Includes All Women's Wnimtlei? (Soatto Priced originally at $35, $59, $79 to $190. One Rack of WINTER COATS '5 rinley's Third Ploor Off Original Prices.

OFF Original Pri ices 2W Original Plnley's Second Ploor Prices. Remember Only 4 Days Left To Take Advantage of Finley's Standard Quality Merchandise At Amazing Price Reductions 510 512 Lackawanna Ave. LACKAWANNA GO. CLARK'S SUMMIT MISSIONARY SOCIETY WILL HOLD MEETING CLARK'S SUMMIT, Jan. 26.

Tl.e Missionary society of the Baptist Church will hold Its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, January 27, at the home of Mrs. Edward Jones on Ashmore avenue. All. members are urged to be pres ent as there Is work to keep every one busy. A covered da lunch eon will be served.

LADIES' BIBLE CLASS HOLDS ENJOYABLE DINNER CLARK'S SUMMIT, Jan. 26. The Ladles. Oxford Bible Class of the First M. E.

Church of Clark's Summit met nt tne home of Mrs. C. S. De Duy, 111 Walnut street, Lansdown Park, for a covered dish dinner. Those present were: Mesdames Lloyd Capwell, president; C.

B. Kllnelrt, W. S. Chambers. L.

C. Louenson, A. Braner, It. T. Watklns, H.

M. Blesecker, L. E. Jennings, F. A.

Denmar, C. Eckart, L. A. Hoover, C. 8.

De I'uy, A. J. Gardiner. N. A.

MacKny, Gerald Marsh. 1'heobe Rhoder, Ralph Moady, James Ferguson, Charles Robinson, Charles Swarts, Mr. Blanch Sadie Atherton, Ida Demi rig, Nane Crebbs. Mary Sarah Ludwlg, Otto Sturm, George Lance, John Kahl, Charles Schneider, Fred Rink, Pheobe Rhodes, Mrs. Hughes, Joseph Bernn, Arthur Ferguson, Roger Rink, Robert Hoover, Edith Hardy, Frances Blesecker, Marlon Marsh and after the LOCAL FANCIERS WIN PRIZES AT STATE SHOW HONESDALE.

Jan. 26. Baldwin ap ples rrown by Hober W. Bonear, of Cherry Ridge, near here, took first prize at the state show at Harrlsburg, just closed. A number of poultry fanciers, rep resenting Honesdale raisers, were also awarded positions, as follows: Vo M.

Blake, second on Columbian Wyan dotte pullet, fourth on cockerel, fourtn cock, third cock, third hen, fifth hen, fifth White Leghorn cockerel. Walter Fritz received third award on Barred Rock pullet, fourth cockerel and fourth hen. Albert Firmstone, fifth on White Leghorn pullet and fifth on White Leg horn cockerel. Carmine Strlano, second on White Rock cock, third hen, second cockerel and second pullet. The Wayne county exhibitors aver aged three out of every four birds they sent to the show, which Is claimed to have been above the average.

OATKTBED HEBE ASS THE BE. HONESDALE, Jan. 26. Divorces "nave been granted to Newman E. Kays his wife, Daphine Kays; also to Rhena Stever from her husband, Earl Stever.

Through her attorneys, Mumford Mumford, Augustine Jjlennon has started action in the courts of Wayne county to get a divorce from her hus band, Albert L. Glennon. Judge and Mrs. A. T.

Searle left yesterday for a six weeks' tour of the west, expecting to spend four weeks in California. HAW LEY ERWIN HAZEN BURIED IN WALNUT GROYE HAWLET. Jan. 26. The funeral of the late Erwln Hazen, a respected citizen of Crowelltown, took place on Saturday at 2 o'clock from his late home, Rev.

E. R. Heywood, pastor of the Baptist Church, officiating. Interment was made in the family plot at Walnut Grove Cemetery. He Is survived by his widow and the following children: Lillian, wife of George Seeley, Gravity; George, of Matamoras: Chariest, Josephine and Erwln, all of Hawley.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK DIRECTORS ARE ELECTED HAWLET, Jan. 26. On January 12, the following were elected directors by Ptorkholders of the First National Bank for the coming year: Dr. L. P.

Cooke. R. W. Murphy. V.

A. Decker, H. J. Atkinson. W.

Gulnn, E. A. Spall, E. Sands, S. D.

Ames and P. H. Kearney. At the regular meeting held Monday evening. Dr.

L. P. Cooke was elected president and It. W. Murphy and V.

A. Decker, vice presidents. rsoK arurr boukces HAWLET, Jan. 26. The following officers were elected at a recent meet ing of Pine Tree Patrol of the Girl Scouts: Patrol leader, Adelaide Seamon; corporal, Virginia Afford secretary, Mary Scheerer; treasurer, Arthea Seaman; chairman, Betty Sands; American flag bearer, Arthea Seamon; troop flag bearer, Marlon Rolllson; color Luolla Hafler and Nettle Singer.

A fine of ten cents will be Imposed upon each member not attending the regular meetings. Ten unpaid fines will subject a scout to forfeiture of membership and return of scout prop erty. A gold attendance star will be presented by the Captain to each scout attending all meotings during me year. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph McCloskey at tended the golden wedding anniversary of Mrs. McCloskey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Meehan, of Freeland. business meeting a duet was sung by Mrs.

N. A. MacKay and Mrs. John Kohl. Or IHTEMBT TO ALL.

The Bartonlan Cnnm nt the Hf.thn dlst Episcopal church held Its regular monthly business meting on Thursday evening at the homo of Mrs. Verne Lewis on State street. Mrs. Grace Sturrfovnnt wife of Hugh McGeehln, of Grove street, oassed axvnv nt ahnnf nfinn in Monday after a week's illness. She Is survived by her husband, three little daughters, the youngest Just one week oin, ana i sister, Elsie SturdevaaL Mrs.

Georre Rohertsnn. nt Hath Is visiting Mrs. H. E. Stire, of juam avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Emmt Vnrtnn little son, of New Mllford. spent the weex ena with the former's mother, Mrs. Margaret Norton, on South State street.

The special meetln? In th Mothn. dlst church have been well attanife1 ana the large choir In lurnisnes goon musia und, the dlree tfon of Rev. ninon. nv Ra uitr of Fleetvllle, preached Monday v' nlng. CLARK'S GREEN FIRE ASSOCIATION ELECTS NEW OFFICERS CLARK'S GREEN.

Jan. 26 At the annual meeting of the Ablng ton Mutual Flr Association hel.l Parry's Hall Saturday, the following ouicers wre elected: President, Hor acs Seamans: vice president. Harr Miller, secretary, and the Ablngtm National Bank, treasurer. The fol. lowing are to serve as the board of directors for the ensuing year: George W.

Beemer, J. N. Graves, Joseph Carpenter, T. S. Patten.

Horace Seamans. Arthur Miller and B. F. Evans and is sdjusting. committee: T.

8. Parker, A. L. Miller and F. Evnns.

Report rhowed ca.h In In past year, Income last year, i WEWB VOTES or HfTIBBBT. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Baptist Church will hold a bake' sale at W. P. Cooni store. Saturday afternoon, January SO, at 2:30.

The Baptist Ladles' Aid Soclsty will meet on Thursday at the horns of Sir. and Mrs. Ira Smith. Jledrtok, of Fa on Clark Green road. Miss Ransom, a missionary from Lima, Peru, will speak in the Clark' Green Methodist Church Friday even ing, January 29.

ELMHURST ELMHURST, Jan. 26. Mrs. Wlllard Taylor was a Scranton visitor on Thursday. A.

C. Dunning, who has been confined to his home with an Illness, is slightly Improved. Mr, and Mrs. James Simpson and children. Jack and Dorothy, spent the week end at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Harman, In Scranton. Mrs. Samuel Braddlngton spent Sun day with friends In Moscow. A number of Elmhurst men are In Gouldsboro helping with the harvest ing of ice on the Gouldsboro ponds.

Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Peck and grand son, Douglas Peck, and Mr.

and Mrs. P. W. Rhodes and daughters, Frances and Marjorle, of Scranton, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. Hardenbergh, on Sunday. Mrs. Claude Finn and son, Myron, were recent guests at the home of her mother In Saco, Pa.

Miss Dorothy Dunning, who Is spending the Winter In Scranton, was a week end guest at the horns of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dunning.

Mrs. Paul Everetts, of Wllkes Barre, Is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hammerman. Mrs.

Augusta Hahn was given a charming handkerchief shower at her home on Saturday evening by her children and grandchildren in honor of her birthday anniversary. A sump tuous dinner was served and a delightful time enjoyed by all. The following were present: Mrs. Augusta Hahn, Mrs. William Baumersheln, Misses Florence and Frances Baumersheln, Joe and Avery Baumersheln, Mrs.

Edward J. Kennedy, Mrs. Harry Darnock, Miss Augusta Darnock, Miss Helen Darnock, Mrs. A. S.

VanCampen, John Hahn and Miss Helen Hahn, of Blng hamton, N. T. ALTON DALTON, Jan. 26 Ths D. of A.

will hold its sixteenth anniversary ban quet in the Dalton Hall on Thursday evening for tho members, their hus bands and friends. A prayer eetlng for the Baptist Church will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson on Wednesday evening. Ths C.

C. C. Club met at Brookslde with Mrs. Arnold Thompson on Satur day evening, with a large attendance. The next meeting will be with Mrs.

Jack Matthews on February 5. Mrs. Hannah Phillips, an old resi dent of this place, died at her home here on Monday mcrnlng. The Phlleathea Class will hold its monthly business and social meeting with Mrs. F.

E. Beers on Wednesday afternoon, January 27. As It will be election of officers a large attendance Is desired. Warren Johnson was quite severely burned while working at ths power house on Saturday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Seamans, who have been, spending some time at the home of Robert Gumar, have left for the South. MONROE COUNTY STROUDSBURG MYSTERY SURROUNDS IDENTITY OF WOMAN STROUDSBURG, Jan. it. Mystew still surrounds; ths Identity of ths a' woman who dld In the Osn STARTING TODAY Reductions in all Departments which mean savings in which you will be interested.

The interesting details will be found in Tomorrow's Republican Page 5 Read! the new of the Hllwlg Garage, eral Hospital in East Stroudsburg early Saturday morning. When she ap piled to tho Monroe County Commls' (doners to be taken to the hospital on January 13, she said she was Miss Loretta Lora Baxter, aged 38, and has been recently living at Port Jervls, N. T. She gave the address of her father, who she said was Woolsey Baxter, of Plattskill, Ulster County, N. T.

County Commissioners' Clerk James LaBar communicated with the alleged father, but received no reply. Neith er can other relatives she named be found. Tho county commissioners will decide sometime today, what will be done with the body. OLD HOMESTEAD IS THREATENED BY FIRE STROUDSBURG. Jan.

2C. Fire t'ireatened at noon yesterday, to destroy the old Owens homestead on Dreher avenue, Stroudsburg. A defective chimney flue, which let sparks Ignite the woodwork In a blind attic, was the. cause of the fire. Both water and chemicals was play ed on the flames for an hour before they were extnlgulshed.

The prop erty Is owned by Howard Rhodes, of West Main street. TO XEPAIB LEAK STROUDSBURG, January 26. Chief of Police T. H. Welter notified officials of the Stroudsburg Water Supply Company to repair a leak in a main under Main street, at once, this morning.

A break developed Saturday night, and the local trolley company has had to keep a man breaking the Ice, so the trolleys can run. The freezing water Is also heaving up the brick pavement, between the tracks. trraxB besobt bold STROUDSBURG, Jan. 26. Announcement was made here yesterday on sale of the Willow Dell, a beautiful North Water Gap summer resort ad Joining Buttermilk Falls, to Frank Turner, of Lansdowne, Pa.

It was owned by Christian Schuckle, of Brooklyn, N. T. There are 25 rooms In the bulldlnsr. Three him. lows and 35 acres of land are also Included In the deal.

Our Slogan "Safety Firs! of AI strongly suggests the advantage of koe.iing your valuables In ono of our convenient safe deposit boxes. PEOPLES SAVINGS snd DIME sxd TRUST COMPANY Act! PITCHER. Okla. Whiskey mine has been discovered. Supposed to be producing lead and zinc, It has been found to have four huge stills feet down, four vats, with a capacy of 10,000 gallons each, electric pumps and hoisting appartus.

Mohican Prices on Wednesday We have a very season able special for the week Whip Puffs Each 5C Steak Sale Sirloin Porterhouse A Baal Value la Steaks, 33c tmA Sliced Dried Beef. rr. Ponnd OJC Trash Oronna Ham bnrg. Ponna Ul Smoked Bacon. QQa Ponnd OOU Best lean Pork QQa Chops.

Ponnd OOP Selected Eggs A Low Price for a Good Iff 3 $1.00 Jewel Shortening Qlrt 8 ponnas 1 1 Illy Bntterina. Ponnd 27c The Dinner Blend Coffee It's Exceptionally Pins Quality, 1 3 $1.10 Pnrs Enll Cocoa. 1Qr 2 jponnfls Shredded Cocoannt. OOf Ponnd naHMiMinMSMBsNSi Campbell's Tomato Items Below on Sale Till 10:30 Only Kean Smoked Shonl 1 Ca st Print Butter. A7a PnrnH Tfb Tvap.

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