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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 24

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The Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1928 24 Marshall and John Jordan, all nephews of the deceased. The three golden balls, former I Medici family, earliest and most pawnbrokers' signs, are dervied I famous nf the money lenders of fro.n the armorial bearings of the I Lombard'. WAYNE COUNTY 1 S3aimageM9 Week ooo Honesdale RISKED PNEUMONIA 1 'Mr. and Mrs.

William Seampans. of Harrison street. recent1. Mr. was made the reci ient of arf appropriate gift, Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Bender, of Heights' section, are rejoicing over he recent arival of a son. born i Wednesday. I Plans aie ebing completed by the Victory club of the First Ward, for their coming first annual dance to i be conducted at Columbus hall. Saturday evening.

Ap il 14. I The Junior choir of St. Lawrence Catholic church will mret for ra ihearsal Friday afternoon at 4:33 'o'clock. All members are urged to ELECTING COLD We are truly proud of our managers. Courteous, refined, intelligent gentlemen.

Leaders in their chosen profession. And the confidence which our customers have in our managers is the greatest proof of their satisfaction in the service they render. ANGELO COMEROTA TO BE BURIED SATURDAY OLYPHANT. March 22. The funeral cf Angelo Comerota.

who died at his home at Egg Harbor City, N. on Tuesday, will be held from the home of his son. Pater Comerota. South Valley avenue, on Saturday morning. A requiem hish mass will be celebrated in St.

Patrick's church at 10 o'clock. Burial will be made in the West Side cemetery. Mr. Comerota hid been a resident of this place for 35 years. He was born in Italy and came to America when a young man.

During his long residence in OLynliant he was in business on South Valley avenue. About two years ago he retired and mvoed to Egg Harbor City, N. where he did after an illness of four months. He is survived by his wife, five daughters and four sons: Mrs. Joseph Siriana rnd Mrs.

Philip Gelia. of Carbon dale; Mrs. Samuel Frimicca, Mrs. Joseph Lannnt. and Miss Vera Ccmerola.

of Egg Harbor City; Frank and Anthony J. Comerola, of Throop; Rtigelo. of Scranton. and Peter, of this place. Congestion Spread From Nose Passages Down to His Chest Then He Called Doctor RELIEVED QUICKLY BY NOVEL HOME METHOD To Our Managers We Have Dedicated attend.

The choir of St. Nicholas Crreek Catholic church conducted an important meeting recently when arrangements were furthered for their coming dance to be held here next month. Patrick Giordanno. of Oak street, has ben chosen to serve on the Common Pleas Court, next week. The meeting of the local branch This Week i 'I 'I I TL.

ArmrA Tim ihn wim. F'mp SmJU Otl Court Matters HONESDALE. March 22. Ir. the Commonwealth case against Walter Westgate charged with assault end battery by Ward Schweis, the jury brought in a verdict of guilty and recommended Westgate to the mercy of the court.

In the civil suit of Theron Lat ourette against Bellas Smith jury was directed to render verdict for plaintiff, inasmuch as no defence was offered. Latourette claimed he sold the firm 7 tons of hay at $18 psr load. Full amount, with interest, amounting to 5151.40 was allowed. Civil suit of Cora and Jesse Tompkins against William C. Head ley, scheduled for special trial March 29.before Judge A.

B. Smith, of Montrose, was settled oi of court. The civil suits of J. J. Zauerl against Willard Knapp and Mrs.

Louisa Knapp and that of A. D. Barnes against W. G. Knapp and Mrs.

Louisa Knapp. verdict was rendered in favor of Mrs Knapp in both suits and costs were placed upon the plaintiffs. The following accounts were presented to the court this afternoon for confirmation absolute: John Randall, late Buckingnam ship: Merton Carlton, Dreher; Amelia Kune; Patrick Hughes, Hawley: James H. Kennedy. ine Miller, of Mount Pleasant Louis H.

Boin. Lake; Henry Hartung, Texas; Bert S. Hull and Irving, both of Waymart. end tnc cniiaren 1 nc iwuraisu (I Courtesy You Yourself Would Receive jof the Merchants' Union, of this i place, scheduled to have ben con ducted at Borough building, Wed nesciay evening was postroned. Miss Josephine Fallerico daughter of Gabriel Fallerico.

of the Sibley section is seriously i'l at Tay lor hospital, where he has been a for some time. The genaral reception The general recentive committee Rich and Creamy uuniF 4C MACARONI, SPAGHETTI A Pkg8 A. P. Brand QV NOODLES Uaneeda llstsif Pk58 9c liof Lodge Gloria. Sons cf Italv.

con ducted an important meeime wea npsHpv pveniT. Miss Marion Garrett, of this plac? has recovered from an attack of grippe. Numbers of Scranton people like Theo. H. Wicks have found it no longer necessary to neglect a cold because of expense, inconvenience or the need of medicines unpleasant to take.

For hospital physicians arc now recommending for home use an inexpensive and pleasant method that brings quick, sure relief often in a few hours. Mr. Wick's case is typical. He had nejlected his co'd. hoping each day it would "cure Instead it got worse, spreading from his nose passages down toward his lungs.

Fearing pneumonia then he called the clinic, where doctors gave him double doses of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a concentrated mixture of wild cherry, terpin hydrate and other ingredients used in treating even the most extreme hospital cases. Relief began with the first pleasant swallow. He felt its comforting, healing warmth from his nose passages deep down into his chest. That night he could breathe freely through bath nostrils and coughed very little. The nex morning he felt like a different person rid of the "feverish, grip py" feeling and in another dav or.

so. doctors report, he was free from all traces of the cold. Note: Sn ollur c.isos reported daily all oertifleil to this mner by a member of the hospital clinic. Doctors find that this hospital medti'lne ilof far nmrt stop i ouRhinsr instantly. ponotrates ami heals infliuned linings of tho breathing passages.

Absorbed by tho system it quickly reduces phlcKin, helps allay that drippy fcelinK and drives out the. cold from the nose passages, thront and Just a few pleasant nf Cherry Pectoral now and you'll feel like a different person tomorrow. At all druKCists. fiftc; twice as much in $1,011 hospital size. OLYPHANT NOTES OLYPHANT.

March 22. The funeral of Frederick Kcney will be held from the family hoiv Friday afternoon. The services will be held in St. George's church at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will be made in Un'on cemetery.

The funeral of Mrs. Helen Mag nier wUl be held from the family home 612 1 2 Scott street. Saturday morning. A requiem high ri" 5 will celebrated in St. Patrick's church at 10 o'clock.

Burinl will be made in the West Side cemetery. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Munley. of Dickson City, a son.

Mrs. Munley was formerly Miss Susan Carter, of this place. A meeting of the Social club will be held at the home of Mrs. John Lapsansky, on Hull avenue, this evening. Miss Anna Wilson, of Ashlev SDent Pinchot Meeting HONESDALE.

March, 22. Mrs. Cornelia B. Pinchot. Republican candidate for Congress for the Fifteenth congressional district, will speak at the following places in Wayne county March 29 and 30: Prompton, 2:30.

March 29; Alden ville, Mt. Pleasant. 3:50. same day. On Friday.

March 30 she will speak at Newfoundland at 10 A. Gouldsboro, 11: Hamlin. Lake Ariel, South Canaan, 3.10; Waymart, 3:50. Underwood's Deviled Ham, 3 Cans 2c CIDER VINEGAR 24 0z. bom S3c DRIED PEACHES 17c MUFFETS 1 Pkgs 25c MUSTARD Pint Jar IJC PILLSBURY BRAN pg 12c Olyphant JOHN W.

JORDAN IS LAID AT FINAL REST 0TTPKTT. March 22. The funeral of John W. Jordan, formerly of this plac who died in Brookline. on Monday, was held this morning and was attended by many relatives and friends.

At 10 o'clock a requiem high mass was celebrated in St. Patrick's Church by Rev. M. J. Jordan, a cousin of the deceased.

The Juvenile choir rendered "Pie Jesu" at the offertory and as the body was carried from the church they sang occupied seats in the sanctuary: Rev. J. J. Cox. of West Pittston; "Ave Verum." The following priests Rev.

J. J. O'Malley. of Tobyhanna; Rev. R.

D. Jordan, of Wyoming; Rev. J. P. Holleran.

of Carbondale; Rev. W. A. Kealey. of Wilkcs Barre; Rev.

P. J. of South Dakota. Burial was made in the West Sid? cemetery. The burial service at the grave was read by Rev.

Cox. The pallbearers were: Frank. Ambrose. William, Thomas, yesterday with friends here. Bill Says: Fcr a Taxi Call Olv 798 R.

Adv The man who kids himself is no comedian. Democrats Organize HONESDALE. March. 22. The Democratic women of Wajne County have organized by electing Mrs.

Lottie S. Brenneman. presi d3nt; Miss carrie W. Smith, first vice president; Mrs. Jacob A.

Dem hur H. Leine. third vice president; er, second vice president. Mrs. Art Mrs.

Harriet L. Holl, fourth vice secretary, president; Mrs Frank J. Varcoe. treasurer and Miss Nellie G. Kimble, secretary.

The meeting was addressed by Mrs. Brenneman and Mrs. Demer. Glidden Stores Co. PAINTS, VARNISHES, WALL PAPERS 224 Wyoming Avenue NEXT TO THS NEW FOLI'B THEATEH For Certified Coal Call Olyphant 511.

AdT! When the chimney catches fire it can be stopped by clo.ing all doors and windows; in the case of an open fireplace, a wef blanket held in front of the opening will stop the draught. 1 monte IPlHE APPLE 2 5S 8to eddied Wis at 19 Round Can Igc Get this fine LI NDBERGH Plaque News Briefs The annual meeting of the Honesdale Building and Loan association will be held Friday evening, March 23. when 15 directors will be elected and a new series of stock will be issued The trustees cf the Wavne Historical Society will meet Friday evening at 8 in their rooms. Any member of the society io cordially invited to attend this session. A I 7 with 34 pc.

Dinner Set CHEWING SUM 3 10c SALTED PEANUTS 19c MIXED VEGETABLES can 12c Lemon Pie Filler 2 cans 25c HERSHEY'S COCOA 1 2 can 15c Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 Cans 25c OVEN BAKED BEANS 3 23c Always first The Economy offers the first LINDBERGH PLAQUE with this beautiful 1 34 pc. Dinner Service pictured below. The LINDY PLAQUE is a beauty, honoring the dauntless flyer, and adding color to the home it graces. Enjoy this great offer. Note the easy terms.

Buy today Fresh Creamery BUTTER. Fresh Churned from Pure Rich Pasteurized Cream SILVERBROOE PRINT BUTTER 56c Extra Fancy Quality Conveniently Quartered! Old Forge 6TH WARD CONSTABLE RAIDS SLOT MACHINES OLD FORGE. March 22. An incident that is causing no little amount of comment locally is the raid on slot machines staged here Tuesday by Consable Skutack of the Sixth ward. The raid was directed against "ool rooms and other places suspected of harboring a machine but "as confined to the Sixth ward only the bailiwick of the raiding constable.

Nine slot machines were confiscated, owned by three different persons, two of whom will probablv have their prooertv returned. It is reliabiv renorteH. however, that at one Dlace where a riot ohine ws in view of the raid in? oartv no attempt was made to remove it. due to the fighting spirit of the nroorietor of the Dlace. Because of the move bemg the first of its kind made here for some years nast.

and becaus" of the prominence of the victims, the raid was somewhat of a surprise. Awarded Gold Medal at Sesqui Centennial Exposition COFFEE Br O'CLOCK lb S3 delivers all 134 pieces today! WEEK END SPECIAL IVORY SOAP 4 Cak 25c CHIPSO Lge.PKg.21C; Sm.Pkg.3for2SC IVORY FLAKES 3 25c STAR SOAP 5 Cakes 22c BAB0 2 cans 25c OCTAGON SUPER SUDS 9c Cans NEWS NOTES Regular Lenten devotions will be conducted ft all local Catholic churches Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Former Chief of Police Rogo and a partv of friends are preparing to leave May 12 for a visit to native aunts in the region of Gualdo Ta dina, Peruggia. Italy. Mr.

Roio will transact imnortant business whll on the other side. Meat Palate Treats at Reduction. Stewinjj Veal, 15c Veal Chops, 20c; Shoulder Veal Roast, 18c; Spare Ribs, 12c; Fresh Pigs Feet, 4 lbs. for 25c; Fresh Neck Bones, 4 lbs. 25c; Fresh Butts, 16c Small Pork Loins, half or vhole, 19c Select Eggs, 32c; Large Head Lettuce, 10c.

Where your dollars stretch. ROSS F. TEDESCO, North Main St. Adv. The members of the Lawrence Hose and Engine company, of this place, tendered a surprise party to Can 15C SOUSED MACKEREL Bn.

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O'Brien said to Mrs. Murphy. "An' what. Mrs. Murphy, was it llml'a mikin' yer Willie so sick and unhappy?" "Besro ra," said Mrs.

Murphy, "Oi can't understand it: he's been atin .1 whole box of thim Happiness Candles, too." Willie says lie's poine to use my way of pending money now, so when lia haa a few extra pennies to spend ha'a folnir to buy Henry LiOxury Cookies Instead of candy. The Baker Boy SEE OUR OTHER AD ON PAGE 10 vaiiiic eariy roaay, me morning possioie. Mil 316.318 Uckawanna Ave delivered for Same price cash or credit. "The House With a Heart" ATUNTIC PACIFIC THE GREAT TEA CO..

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