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i riMn iim' THJ5 PmSTON GAZETTE Vr DECEMBER 4, 1925 xr AvfJu IxXXxliJU puna bio or Xmas Jewelry I 1 CHARGE i YOUR COMMERCIAL BANKING BUSINESS Will Vc w.ell' taken care of when you entrust it to this bank. Wc have the latest improved facilities for hand riUsliiirgh. Dec. 4. After JutlK'o TliutmiH .1.

rratlier hud In ctrurtod n. Jiy Hint sortition involv. Why Spend a Lifetime in gathering together wealth and give no thought to its jilt tribution when you pan on? Your Estate Should Be Left in the hands of those who will manage it safely and wiiely and permit your wishes to be carried out in full. MAKE A WILL. NAME THIS BANK A3 YOUR EXECUTOR, TRUSTEE, ETC.

FOB A PLEBISCITE Manila, P. Dec. It Is under stood that Governor General T.cuii rd Wood has vetoed the menHtire passed by the Philippine Legislature m1 plotting tovovci throw the cxlst ing gavorninent, a Jury today found K. J. HorurfU guilty of I wo of eight churKP ot Mt'cllilon miidc smilnst LOCAL GLEANINGS Lli THOSE TAKING PART IN the iChrlitmas entertainment of the First Presbyterian Churah.

of Broad street, will meet at the church tomorrow afternoon at 2:80 o'clock. IN THUS ESTATE OF THE LATE Thomas F. Whalen, of Jenkins township, Avhich Is valued at 12,500, William A. Whalen has" been appointed administrator. WILLIAM PRICE, SCRANTON funeral director, was elected president of the Pennsylvania Btate Board of Undertakers In Philadelphia Wednesday.

THE LATE JUDGE HENRY M. Edwards, of gcrariton, left a will in which he bequeathed S500 to the ling' transactions with eftl ciency and linn. nornccK wiin nne ot ten men ar rested In the "Red" police raids mnde here lis April. I Sentence will lie pronounced later providing for a plebiscite on the independence question. No definite statement, however, has been mmle at the Governor's office.

It la believed the measure was vetoed on the ground that a plebiscite would accomplish nothing mid would waste money, THAT LAST "Wa hv47 iBtiolea special mer ehandlsa (or condition prevailing At present, young 'ladles can purchase. fin Inexpensive Rift for their gentleman friend that la sure to pleaser suoh as Kmblem Buttons, Charms, Rings, Leather BlU 6to. Young men ar not 'forgotten, either, we suitable gifts for their sweethearts Including Hoefcrlee, Prayer Books, Nllk I'm brolla, vl In Individual I1ooc, Clonk and many other acceptable Qlft articles. Mi EPSTEIN Jcwcjer and Optician f3 North Main St. Miners ings Sank WILLS lly the will of John Ulunce, late of Wllkesluirre, ho leuvc'S an estate MAIN BROAD STS, PITTSTON.RA vitiiud ill MUOo iili wife Anna ilui lmc Ufc iiul nl lirr doaih tu his TOlSS liVrEi' fuitr chllilren In eiuul xhures Hie DOMKSTIC RKI.ATIOXS.

XO EVIDKNCK AflAIXKT FRIEND OF NVH'IDK Chicago, Dec. 4. The nine Against John Canhln, wealthy Chicago bachelor, charged with Immorality In connection with the suicide of Mrs. Florence Raymond Hood, pretty society woman of Blrmlnghiini, was dismissed today for luck ludge Couchlln presided in a reg ular session ot Domestic Relntlonx lln late yesterday, permitting her to do. business in her 'own right withe" out interference from her Anthony Fulundys, who, she deaerted her three years ago.

Sho has seven children. i FIRST NATIONAL BANK PITTSTON, PA. court today and had 20 couples be fore him. wives charging husband of evidence. with cruel treatment, 'desertion nnil Mrs.

Hood swallowed nolson fol wife i executrix. Henry W. lute of JlifileWm, IcjivcH iin entitle valued at $50, B00 to hlN wlfo, firuco Jneolis, and unities her executrix. He leaven in trust for the cure of his cemetery lot. Dew cos A.

V. Jlucbncr, late of Rock Men leaven an eatato valued tit $14,000 to his wife during life and in her death to his duughters Kvh Jl. IIiirIich unci Florence II. lialow In equal shares. William Whalen was sained administrator of tlio OMlalo of Thomus F.

Whiiloit, Into of lowiiHhip, valued at Mai A. Uayski was nartud adirln istrulrlx of the of Joseph Gay fkl. ot I'lains, valued ut $1, non support. Six of the men had lowing a party with Cashln ami my others. boen in jail on rhurges ot their wives and the Judge did hi! hc.n to bring them together and start life I ill 3SfWw "nmff Hot Water Bottles $1.25 anew.

First Welsh Congregational Church of West Scranton, which he attended for sixty years. Tne remainder of the estate Is divided among his children. THE FUNERAL OF EDWARD G. Kearney will take place from the home of his sister, Mrs. James Cum mlngs, 631 Hickory street, Scranton, Saturday morning at 0:30 o'clock, with a solemn high requiem mass in Nativity Church.

Interment w)ll bo in St, John's cemetery, this city. JOHN DEMMON, AGED 74 years, died yesterday afternoon ot heart disease at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Clifford Eustlce, in Tunkhannock. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon, with services in the Beaumont Methodist Church and Interment In Beaumont Cemetery. THERE WILL BE A REGULAR meeting of Thalia Rebekah Lodge this evening promptly at 7:30 o'clock.

Members are requested to be present, as there Is a class to FOR GOOD TAXI SERVICE CALL "49" at the MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM. Pittstoa Gazette Office. FEME SOLE TRADER. Mary Fnlundys, of 74 Fall street, Ashley, was rtcclnved a feme sole1 trader, by a decree of Judge Cough Read the Gazette, and Keep I'osteJ. terday nt the home of Mrs.

Ben jumin Milton, the occasion being me moniniy meeting of the Society. Mrs. Charles Newton gave anr In teresting report of last month's Dls met Convention at Wllkofbarre never holdVelieaFsals99 raisg iorence Milton read de llchtful orlsrlnal comnosltlnn' be Initiated and a Christmas party There is no The gifts will be for titled "Christmas Carols." Mrs. A will be held. C.

Myers also read an instruct Iva the Rebekah Home and there will paper. There was a good attend Handsomer Gift ance, ana tne hostess nerved light repast. Probably no gift so appeals to be a program and refreshments. LACKAWANNA COUNTY KLKC tlon expenses ran hlghthls year. The Democratic party spent ir the county campaign and failed to lax nlnelo candidate.

Mayor LOCAL 5.68 1. ITXITEn MINT womankind ana wins au mi rat ion quite l'ke a beautifully designed you get the same show for your dollar every day front: seats Reserved for folks Workers of America, will hold a spe cial meeting tomorrow evening at. elect Edmund B. Jermyn spent 16, ciock Pukeils' hall, Inker ring of wnite goui wim om llant diamond set In the attractive mounting. 155 In his campaign, and Chief of man HOLY HOUIt SERVICES WTT.T.

Police M. J. McHugh, the unsuccessi ne held this evening at 7:30 o'clock in St, John's R. C. Church, it being who haven't been in yet ine iimt KHdny or the month.

A DAUGHTER WAS BORN YES terday to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cot ter, of Center street. Mrs. Cot ful candidate for mayor, spent BREV.

FRANCIS P. DONNELLY. S. of St. Andrew's on the Hud son.

a native ot this elty, is announced to deliver a lecture in fct. John's didltorlum. South Scranton, next Sunday evening, through an arrangement made by Trof. Costol lo's public speaking classes. His subject will be, "The Art of Story Tell i tcr was formerly Miss Zlta Golden Comparison is the Test we urge you to judge us by give your Christmas Gift dollars a Square Deal it means a lighter load of Christmas worries.

and Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 'l nomas Golden, of Pimf street A Square Deal Price tag never "beats about the bush" it's a plain English Saving easy to understand la a choice ct popular shades amber, jade green and others enpe dally fine crystal from one of the country's best makers a gift (hat's out of Wie ordlniry. See other prices other values we want SINCE THE PROPERTY ON North Main street, sold te the city your satisl action and your ana county recently by Morgan knowledge that you got the "Best for Less." MRS. MAY K. VOSBURG, AGED Evans, has been raied the beauty Bt of Newton, Lackawanna cuuiiij, un mruciurai aesign ot tne new died last night at 5 o'clock.

She is Fort Jenkins bridge Is more strlk survlved by her husband. Peter, one Ing when viewed from the easterly daughter, Alta, and two oromi. 'u me river. Krtwnrd Kircher. of Ply WORKMEN EMPLOYED BY mouth New Hampshire, and New the county are bu.y today maklns; Accuracy and Beauty We have only the grade of watches that we can guarantee with confidence.

The designs bare an Immediate appeal. Standard makes In plentiful variety. Gift Shop Here J. A. Lewis JEWELER Sb.

Main 5 ton resnectlvely. The funeral win muen neeaed repairs to the, roadway V.i c.i,nii. nftmooii at 3 of the Water streei bridL e. A com. o'clock and interment will be made plaint has been made that vehicles In the Newton cemetery.

o. uig unven ioo owuiiy over ine BISHOP JOSEPH BERRY, or bridge. Methodist Church, has decided ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT. thnt Elm Park Church. Scranton, Plttston Council.

K. of will con cannot havo an assistant pastor to rer the first degree of the order op fill a vacancy until the coming ses a class of twenty candidates at the inar Conference lnl Knights of Columbus home. Grand Let the new "bumper" go 'till you keep your promise BUY HER THE DIAMOND that "she" has hoped for but isn't counting on being in Her" Christmas stocking. It's a common sense Gift of Happiness that never wears out or gets old fashioned. We offer for early Gift buyers an unusual selection divided into three inviting price groups December Specials $75 $100 '175 Anrll Selection had been made ot Knight John P.

Keenan and his staff Rev.1' J. S. Crompton, of Waverly. of officers will be In charge of the as "assistant pasior. iiuimiuijr cw.ioi.

transfer would necessitate a num THE ANNUAL MEMORIAL EX ter ot pastoral changes In the mid erclses of Plttston lodge of Elks In die ot the conference year. memory of their departed brethren currnt, services WILL BE will be held Sunday afternoon next nn hold in Methodist Protestant Church In their home. Exalted Ruler John this evening in ri '1 I I will be in cers charge. Only one 2 re dedication oi mo imlldlnc. It will be Com 3 Piece Crystal VANITY SET 3 i munlty Night.

Besides the inem bers of the congregation, friends from other churches are cordially i. a Rev. H. M. Kel member of the lodge died within the past year Joseph Franklin, of West Plttston.

A good selection of Ladles' and Misses' Fur and Cloth Coats; also Men's Overcoats and Suits. Before you make your purchase, consult Lnuls Levlnc. Faml'y Clothier. $4 North Main street, upstairs. Open evenings.

d2tt two perfume oUles with "French drop" one ucnptc ley will bring greetings from sister churches, and Rev. Dr. Day, president of the Eastern Conference, win deliver the sermon. A FAREWELL RECEPTION and banquet was tendered David V. powder jar with cover beautiful design as slhown $1.19 Monle, superintendent oi ine tor district of the Spring Brook A a Personal Mention Used by the best "dressers'' everywhere.

Proving we're always looking for Mggesu values to pa on to our customers ws secured a Umlted quany of this fine Item for tomorrow and It's a "dollar saver" If we ever saw one. Depend Upon This Store for Watch Reliability The Gift for "Minute Men." This 17 Jeweled Adjusted Thin Model ELGIN A Glad Surprise For Your Eyes Relief la In $gbt! No ned of tired. Brained eyea when you can have them correctly fitted here. tor Company, at noivi ur. Scranton.

by the employes of the district, in honor of his promotion to the position of assistant superintendent of the Wllkesbarre dlRtrlct. In behalf ot the employes, Charles Van Nort presented Mr. Monle with a handsome gold watch. J. GERALD MANGAN.

WHO fnf a tiinA was manager of the Ken Friends of Miss Eleanor Brown, daughter of Mayor R. Brown, will be pleased to hear that she 1:1 gradually improving after having recently undergone an operation for appendicitis in Plltslun John Llpka, and Peter and Mlcjiael NovkaKy of rfxete ha The Gift that Keeps on Giving nedy Cut Rate Drug Store In this tnree months' vis J.P.KUSCHEL I it at Lake Carey. While there, they Victrolas on Sale at 50 DISCOUNT. Hamilton. Klgln, Hampden, Wnlthrim.

Howard and other nationally famous "timekeepers" for men and hoys will he found in this store $20 to $100 nn exceptionally good value in a man's watch. OPTOMETRIST 5 Water street. Phono Bell SSI Cliy, out lor iiiw imofc had charge of the same firm's big store at McKeesport, has come back to Plttston to manage the sales department of Kane's Drug Store. Mr. Mangan is well known here, and his connection with this old and reliable drug store will afford him ample opportunity to re establish his business with tho peo $40 year uaugwortn case or tilled White Ureen Oold reliable and built for service MH nt some time with Mr.

and Mrs. Karl and family. Miss Mary Garrlty, of 69 Main street, Inkerinan. entertained members of the J. R.

D. Club at her home last evening. Luncheon was served to the following: Misses Ethel Moss. Marie Toye, Catherine and Mary Mullen, Anna Hoban, Margaret CUsham and Mary 'iff" As ple of tho two Plttstons. THE CRAFTSMAN'S DANCE to be held this evening in the John Skldmore, of Abbott street club rooms promises to be largely A Genuine Victrolas WITH, Victor Records 525 $300 EASY TERMS IP DESIRED seem to enjoy themselves more and more each time.

Lunch will he FASHIONS LATEST Freed's Watches are made by a firm who specialise only on high Krude movements to assure perfect gift satisfaction. Ihicnsed In artliKtieally carved White Oold. they represent the plnnarle In watch values. In plain or IMntnond set. Ing ,165 pounds on Tuesday near Stoddartsvllle.

David Reed and John Graham, of Cliff street, this' city, and George Griffith, of Plains, ard also members of the party. Thi deer is on dlsplny In R. D. Richards' market at Plttston Junction. The Alice Shoppe of Beauty Culture Scienttfla Scalp Treatment, Shampoo, Hair Tinting and Maeeel, Muscle Strapping, Skin Toning method of Facial Massage.

Powders, Creams, Lotions ALICE C. MULLIN Dork St. 'Phono 1S76 served at Intermission by a committee of ladles from the auxiliary. Miss Ethel Price and her orchestra will play for dancing. The committee wishes to announce again their New Year's Night dance to be held In the club rooms.

THE WOMEN'S FOREIGN Missionary Society ot the broad Street M. E. Church was entertained yes Wonted Lady or girl for general housework. Call 2122 or 8044. d3l2 Read the Gazette sod Keep Pome, I.

Special Pre Christmas Values $19to200 17 More at Freed's RADIOLA 28 8 Tube Set Days .80 No Business Christmas 297 No Aerial No Ground Popular Choice Pyralin Amber and Amber Pearl TOILET SETS Popular choice Ivory Manicure and Toilet Sets. can continue to grow on service already ren FLORIST Carmen Mauriello, The Florist Formerly of HTt Wyoming Ave one, Exeter, wishes to advise his many friend who hoye patronized hta store that ho has moved to his new location at lzst WYOMING AVEXCE, EXETER. This enables htm to give 'even better service to his customers. "Wsein la need of Flowers Phono T10 Plttston." 'Always a big selection on hand, nd In your Christmas Orders 4ir. A Small Deposit Will'Hold Any Article Kvery new design lu Amber, Shell.

Decorated and White nets of every tlx unusuully low priced from $15 to $125 dered. Service must be continuous today, tomorrow, every day efficient, courteous, prompt service to every patron in every transactionThis is the common sense formula of growing business. It is Feck Evans business creed. Serving The Public 20 Years HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS PREPARED AT Complete With Heavy Duty Batteries. Deferred Ctiargc Accounts to Responsible People PI ALWAYS THE SAME Most 'Wonderful Tone.

Come In To See It. Immediate Delivery. 47 North Main St Pittoton WfferencM".

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