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1. MAY FIELD WEST MAYFIELD MINER A Charge Account At Finley's a Oreat Convenience BELL PHONE 4111 IS KILLED AT WORK Exclusively at MAYFIELD. Sept. James bvls, Mail Orders Will Be Promptly Filled 25 Less Than You Can Buy Blankets of the Same Grade For a. well known resident of West May field, was Instantly killed In the Hul on mines oa Saturday morning.

Ha Only at this great store in Scranton can you buy the following nationally known products Is survived by five sons: James. Rob ert. Frank. Arthur and Xathan; daugh ters. Mrs.

Huca Rooms, nt Pnrhnnia Marion and Estelle Iavts. of Carbon dale. The body was taken to the home of his brother. Abram Davis, from. which Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Ring vac Electric Washers Bengal Ranges Gunn Sectional Bookcases place the funeral will be held onTues day afternoon at o'clock.

xrsws VOTES. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sav jiko on sunaay a aaugnter, at then nume op iacKawanna street. JAMES MEEHAN DIES AFTER SEVERAL WEEKS' ILLNESS MAYFIELD.

Sept. 28 James Mee han, an old and highly respected resi We are also agents for such famous products as Victor Victrolas, Simmons Beds and Bedding, Congoleum, Nairn's Liu oleum, Bissell Carpet Sweepers, Kroshler Davenport Bech and Suites, American Beauty Electric Irons, and Brunswick Phonographs and dent, died at his home on Penn ave nue yesterday morning at 6 after an illness of several weeks' dura tion. He was a member of Sacred Heart church. He Is survived by the follow ing daughters: Misses Winifred. Bea and Helen, at home: Mrs.

William Dougher, of Aechbald: Mrs. John Rev els, of Blakely; two sons. Charles, of Carbondale. and Daniel, of this place. The funeral will take place on 'Wed nesday morning with a high requiem mass In Sacred Heart church.

Burial be made' in the family plot in Calvary cenetery. JESSUP PRETTY WEDDING IS SOLEMNIZED IN JESSUP I JESSUP. Sept. JS A very pretty 316 318 Lacka. Ave.

"The House with a Heart" marriage was solemnized In St. James' church yesterday morning at 8 o'clock when Miss Helen Mullen, daughter of Nine vast display floors Seven story sanitary warehouse Closed Today Mrs. Catherine Mullen, of Second avenue, and Paul McGovern, of Olyphant were united In wedlock. Rev. S.

O'Boyle, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony and also cele brated the nuptial mass which The attendants were Miss Florence Connors, cousin of the bride, and Hast ing McIIale. of Olyphant. The Driae MOOSIC FOREST CITY Card of Thanks, made a charming appearance in a gown of brown brocaded chiffon, wore a hat to match and carried a bouquet sisted by state police, staged a series of raids yesterday morning, confiscating much alleged wet stuff, and gambits paraphernalia. This is the scond time within a week taht raids have been conducted. e.

the undersigned, wish to thank One Day Sale Monday Only "Woolly Warm'V rhe friends and neighbors who so tndly assisted us in our hour of deen of bride roses. Her bridesmaid was attired in a gown of blue brocaded SUSQUEHANNA TEACHERS TO MEET IN MONTROSE FOREST CITY, Sept. 2S. The Susquehanna County Teachers Institute chiffon, wore a hat to match ana car Mrs. E.

L. Tinklepaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Tinklepaugh.

Adv. ried a bouquet of sunburst roses, jo seoh Mullen, brother of the bride, and will be held at Montrose, the week of Teachers attending will enjoy Hotel Jer llLHJ. Sept. ZS. ADOUt 35 vnune October 13.

Among the instructors Joseph McHale, of Olyphant. acted as nhfrK Veople of the Epworth League of tho will be Hon. Martin G. Brumbaugh, former governor of Pennsylvalia. Other TTDTT a tt TIF Instructors will be.

Jerry Dr. any w.ucn was held at the West 'ttstbn M. K. church Friday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. J. rj. Hiimmo, J. U.

Foberg Misses Mary Heffernan and Edna V. Hughes. Wominff avenue, snpnt SnnHav tha homo of Mr. and Mrs. P.

The concert entertainment will be. If Hawley. Dr. Robert McGowen and the Brepri I Helen Sherman and Mildred feattie attended narfv fk an Concert company, of Boston, and the Irene Molofsky Concert comnanv I'lark's Summit Saturday evening. I rs.

John Willard Chicago. Following the ceremonies, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's mother for the members of the Immediate families, after which the young couple left on an extended honevmoon trip to New York city and Washington. The bride Is a well known young woman of this town. They will reside on Second avenue. HEWS HOTBS.

Miss Henrietta Thier. a student at East Stroudsburg Normal school, is visiting at her home on Church street. Misses Petronella Qulnn and Mar) Cawley visited in Stroudsburg today. Miss Hannah Gllmartln is spending a few days In ruest at the home of her mothtr, fUary Heape. of Inkermsn.

myn 85c luncheon. Eve ning dinner, $1.25. Music by Jennyn orchestra. Helen Jackson, vocalist. Adv.

YOUNG'S "COWBOY" PAST IS TAKEN UP BY GERMANS By EDGAB ANSEL KOWKHX Special Radio to The scranton Republican the Chicago Daily News BERLIX, Seupt 28. The Deutsche Tageblatt, that ever diverltlng organ of the Berlin super patriots, has heard from America that Owen D. Young was formerly a cowboy. Instead of regarding this as a title of honor, the Tageblatt. which has branded General Charles G.

Dawes as A number of Mnnsfo NEWS VOTES Kev. P. H. Hnnlrin. The Size Mount, was alocal visitor Tuesday.

Jewish New vr "corclses he West de hospital Thursday evenng. Mis rtaM French a member of the Mr and Mrs. Stanley Easter were" rent visitors si th 1, Vr r. evening and will continue6 unUl Tues. day evening at sundown xMn.

Mrs. Sidney Johnson, of Grove sir Prd Bates has returned from the Eemrsencv hosnitm All are double full bed size blankets and weigh four pounds to a pair. Boarding House Keepers, Hotel Pro OLD FORGE been much OLD FORGE. Sept. 28.

The numer m. fnroHne Rttchtngs. improved. The Patterns Shown in 4 inch block plaids, blue, pink, tan, gray, with a third contrasting color in the border. All bound with 3 inch ribbon.

a thorough scoundrel, sees in this statement of Young's past life a sure WILKES BARRE AGAIN YOUR iAST to reirljt. Buyers for Schools proof that Germany is being designated SCENE OF. MANY RAIDS as a Slav colony. Such spirit is unavoidable but such statements, even In Insignificant newspapers, are not calculated to make the K'PuWIcea. WI.K of Samson street, were deeply srleved to hear of her untimely death, which ovcurred at her late home, Saturday after a lingering illness of many months duration.

Funeral announcement will be made laAn Important session of the children's Health clinic will be conducted at the Central school. Monday morning, at 10 o'clock at which time Dr. lie ti state department of and Institutions should take advantage of these remark nrOTTESSITT OF PA. EXTESIOV Bfunr wntral Hicb School. Scrtwton.

determined to rid the city of alleged gambling dens and Illicit booze establishments, five prohbition ae ents. able savings and buy today carrying out of the. Dawes plan any easier for foreign agents. (Copyright. 1SC4, Chicago Dally News Co.) We had a sale of these popular blankets two weeks agb, and our customers were so delighted with the remarkable values that they have been requesting us to get moro of these beautiful blankets to sell at this low price.

health will administer the Snick testi to all children who were immunised by treatment a year ago. Dr. McCrearyj will be assisted bv school nurse Miss! Helen McDade and several local phyj sicians. The committee In charge of the com. By co operation with the Phillppi Mills, of Philippl, W.

Virginia, we have arranged a one day repeat sale of "Woolly Warm" Tiraml Blanket. ine are nne quality cotton nna wool mixed blankets of high grade yarns. rne Wool and cotton blending insures against shrinking in washing and preserves the brilliance of the colors. See Window Exhibit Sale on Second Floor ing Columbus Day, celebration to oe conducted under the auspices of the, local Italian American societies of this place, will conduct an important meeting Tuesday evening. Thomas Coner of Alicia street, has 510 512 Lacka.

Ave. 510 512 Lacka. Ave. enrolled as a student at Georgetown University, Washington, D. S.

C. Clause, popular assistant manager of the local Endictt shoe com nanv store was slgnauy nonorea at i wv at in In meeting of the local Italian American I social club, conducted here today, "William." 19 I when he was unanimously elected to from Kirksvllle, where she spent a few weeks vislting friends. LACKAWANNA CO. continued until further notice, but the square dances will be held as usual on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month. The Grange clambake and corn roast, which was held at the Community DVRYEA PUR YEA, Sept.

2S. A farewell party was hold nt the home of Mr. nwt Mrs.T. H. Breymcler, of Foote Wednesday evening In honor of and Mrs.

Harold Wilcox and family, CHAUTAUQUA OPENED House grounds on Friday evening was very successful. Many people were the secretaryship of the organization, other officers elected were Frank Pann and Peter Talerico, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. V.

J. Scavo and friends of this place, enjoyed a motor trip to Mt. Pocono to day, where they visited friends. Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Ryder, of West Scranton, spent Sunday as guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Joyce, of North Main avenue The employes of the Pennsylvania collieries received their regular semimonthly pay, Saturday last. Jermyn local. 306.

M. W. of will meet at Solumbus hall Tuesday AT CLARK'S SUMMIT present and all had a Jolly time. The Waverly kindergarten will open early In October. CLARK'S SUMMIT, Sept.

2S. The JUBILEE JUBILEE. Sept. 28. Mrs.

Georg Chambers, ot Taylor, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Kobert McLain and family. Mrs. M. E.

Swartz Is 111. Miss Gaal W. Learn spent Thursday night and Friday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Webster.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wall and family, of Moscow, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Young recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Marsh and daughter, Marion, of Hyde Park, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S.

G. Webster on Sunday for dinner. Swarthmore Chautauqua opened yes terday afternoon at the Clark's Sum DALTON Minnie Davis, Notary Public, street. Adv. mt Methodist church with a large at evening.

tendance. The Chautauqua will be continued on Monday and Tuesday who It ft to lake up their home tir Oranire. where Mr Wilcox Is employed by the L. W. R.

K. Co. Mrs. Wilcox was before marriage Miss Ethel lireyineier. Itev.

nn 1 Mrs. J. W. Price Attended the reopening of the M. church at Mountain Top Wednesday.

On Thurs day evening Rev. Price occupied the. pulpit at the Church services. P.ev.i Price wac a former pastor at Mountain Top. Mrs.

Harry Miller and Mrs. William Faroday, of Main street visited In Wyoming recently. Mr. and Mrs. Panks and family of Foote avenue, spent Saturday in Scran ton.

Miss Agnes McKennon of Newton, rr.e muizi residence on aoum Aiain street, Is nearing completion. Mrs. William Benson, of Montrose, MOSCOW. MOSCOW, Sept. 28.

Mrs. B. T. and son, Lorlng," motored to Phila with afternoon and evening perform Mr. and Mrs.

William and ances each day. sons, Harold and Donald, of Peckvllie, spent Sunday Visiting local friends. LVjrothy H. Foley, uausmer oi iof. James F.

Foley, of North Main street, has returned to Penn State college. visitor! relatives here on Sundav. On the program are the following entertainers: Edward F. Miller, lec Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Chapman motored Mrs. Lucio M. Puglise and children, an Frances Foley motored to to Hamlin on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Clayton Young and daughter. Eleanor, of Gouldsboro, and Delaware Water Gap tocay. turer; Donato Cblafomina, tenor; Constance Neville, Johns. Australian coloratura soprano; Miss Murgan i street spent Sunday with relatives Myrtle Sousenhomer, of Jubilee, call Scranton. accompanist; Frederick Ku.

Powell, dean of American magician and the Johns Recital company. ed on Mr. ana Mrs. w. ouu day evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chapman enteral ned relatives from Hamlin for M0NSIGN0R M'HUGH IS ILL AT NEWARK, N. J. fe The Remittllctn delphia Saturday morning.

They were accompanied by Mrs. J. A. Havenstrlte, daughter, Helen, and Miss Angle Grant. Mr.

and Mrs W. H. Cobley and Mr. and Mrs. Chrles Stone, motored to Allentown Wednesday and attended the Allentown fair.

A large number attended the chicken dinner held Thursday evening. A sum was realized for the M. E. church building fund. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Evans and son. Robert, and Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Mott motored to Berwick Saturday, when they will visit the former's sister. William Pecker, who has been ill for several weeks. Is able to be out aain. Mrs.

William Sanders spent the week end in New York city. Mrs. Ellen Sole is HI at her home supper on Sunday evening. Mr. and Li.

m. aim daughter. Marlon, of Hyde Park, ana Mr. and Mrs. S.

G. Webster, of Jubilee, motored to Bethlehem on hursday of SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS TENDERED BANQUET CLARK'S SUMMIT, Sept. 28. The this week. They win oe me guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Kline, oi To All Our Friends We Wish I Happy New Year. REV, fnd MRS. M. KERNER Scranton, Pa.

Sunday school of the Presbyterian that place. church, of Clark's Summit, was en WILKES RARRK. Sept 2S. Monslcnor Francis P. McHugh, native of Miner's MI'ls and well known throughout Lackawanna and Lucerne counties, is In a critical condition at St.

Michael's hospital, Newark. N. according to word reaching this city to nleht. fonsignor McKugh was taken to the hospital Saturday for an operation for appendicitis. Peritonitis developed and a cecond operation was found necessary today.

tertained at a banquet by the Dorcas society of the church on Thursday WATZUT. mvirm.Y. Sent. "8. The Commun evening.

One hundred and seventy on Market street. ity House modern dances will be three children and adults attended. JJb I the kind of nourish ment that school children's I "I it ffltf)f bodies require is the kind I they get in Bread. C10P And vise is the mother who II ft, gives them just as many "Wil liams" sandwiches as they ask I IferW fon I 1 After the banquet a delightful program was enjoyed among those participating were: Piano solo, Miss Marjory Gasklll; reading, "Impersonations from Child Life," by Mrs. Mor PECKVILLE Auto Insurance Richard Dewtr.

Adv. row; vocal solo by Henry Kusiiinore, accompanied by Evelyn P.ushlnore; address by Donald Heebner. "The Sunday School as the Superintendent Sees It." Mrs. J. J.

liankin spoke on the teacher's viewpoint of the work. In Business For Yourself Found Some of money near Pleasant avenue, I'eckvilie. Owner may have tame by Identifying and paying far this advertisement. Call Bell phone Adv. Rev.

Ueorge Yvillourn gave an No Matter What Your Occupation excellent address on Sunday school work. Music during the evening was by Miller's orchestra. there's one business you are in the business of living. In it, you wilj find a checking account great help. 1 Paying bills by check gives a record of income and outgo.

Knowing where the money. goes helps you to spend wisely and save regularly. We solicit both yourj checking and your savings account. THIRD NATIONAL BANK "The Modern Bank" THE BANK THAT BOOMS SCRANTON 11 8 120122 Wyoming Scranton, Pa. i few 'P "wiIIiam5" is mad 'of best I 'tlTflVe.

rS ratent fIour' rurest shortcni'n' I Worcester salt, Franklin cane Sv. usgar and Fleiscrjmann yeast. Illl mother SeH FRESH vM) I JvV anywhere, at any time. WILLIAMS THE WILLIAMS BAKERY, CLIFF STREET, SCRANTOn' VANDLING VANDLIXG, Sept. 28.

William Elick is from a recent In Jury. Institute week will observed 1n the VandTng high school, starting Monday, September 23. The teachers wi" attend the Lackawanna Institute. Thomas McAndrew. Myles Jecqus and James Coggins were Archibald callers nn Thursday evening.

Fred Coles has resumed work. aftr being injured In a recent soccer gpnie. The Vandl'ng'orch'estra met on Wednesday evenlns In the Vnn UInr school" and made preparations for comlnir year. Eliakem Painter and Henrv Snlor were Carbondale callers on Thursday Bernard ftullih was a Scranton caller on Thursday. Japanese hairdressers are In.

a state bordering on consternation In consequence of a tendency of their clients to a dopt bobbed hair. In Japan the hairdressing profession Is a large and lucrative one, as the coiffures are so elaborate that few women con dress their own hair. NEWS K0TE3 Frances" Braner, of Center avenue, has returned to Battle Creek to resume her training. Lawrence Parker left last week for Pappaw, to enter school. The funeral of James Kckersley, who died very' suddenly Tuesday afternoon, was held at Attorney Harry Mumford's home on Grove street Friday.

The ladles of the Baptist church held a corn roast In the church par ler Friday evening. Miss Mary Jtapa. of Easton. is spending her vacation with her cousins, the Misses Florence and Anna Norton, of South State street. The Women's Home Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church, met at the home of Mrs.

C. A Snook, Grove street, on Thursday afternoon, with thirty three present. Dr. Mabel Gibbons returned or. Friday from Chicago, where she attended an osteopath convention.

Mrs. T. E. "Shilling attended the funeral of her aunt. Mrs.

Charles Red ner, of Harrlman. N. this week. Miss Anns, Gibbons has returned Capital 400,000 Surplus Earned 1 Authorlxea to act as Trustee, Executor, Administrator. Registrar of Stocks and Bonds.

Guardian cf Estates, Assignee, Receiver, Committee or Estates of Luna ties. Etc and open Sitvrdsy even. Open every business day from 9 A. M. I P.

M.i Clcalng SatJrdsj at noon, lng trim 7 to 8:30 o'clock..

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