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militllOLOOISl biiiiii.l IiUiC CASES DISPOSED i OFOUICKLYWV 1 0L BUS GS itliuini SLACKS ISEY; Many people are stflitiiding their valuable's ibout the housed in cupboards, bureaus and gas ranges but this is. very risky Better put therrta our Safe Deposit Vault where you know they are safe, private, and you can get them whenever you want them. 7 vmiom rw Polska Wroaka v. Feme warn pcswde otem eo bylo 1 tie staple pnyssllsc.j NEW ADDRESS 1286 Main Port Griffith I will answer any question or anything yon wish to find oat. Speaking seven different languages.

AU UllOrjC, Judges B. R. Jones, W. S. McLean, D.

Coughlin and J. S. Fine were The Rental of a Private Lock Box Here busy with Ihe trial of cases in criminaf LADIES OF ST. ANDREW SEWING club will not meet tomorow THERE WILL BE LADIES', GYM naslum and swimming classes at the Y. M.

O. A. tomorrow. THE GIRLS' KT. CLUB WILL NOT meet in regular session tomorrow afternoon.

CAMP NO. 210, WOODMEN OF THE World, will hold its in Eagles' Hall Thursday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. THE ELSIE WEEKS AUXILIARY of the Fht Presbyterian Church will ftmall um Per Year SIB aw a 1' the way to create an estate'' In making this statement, ohn G. Lonsdale, President of, the American Bankers' Asgociationvoices the opinion of presidents of leading banftinginstitu tions and of great life insurance companies, 1 "A Lif Insurance Trust is the befst way to conserve it" Miners court today, fwo thlrds of the cases on the list beings charges of liquor law violations arupirtving automobiles while intoxicated, In the case of. Cons tan tand Ka tarayna Grodzicky, of Nantiooke, who were tried before Judge Coughlin and a Jury charged with keeping a bawdy house Jury returned a verdict of Saw rings gani meet at the Manse at 8 o'clock this VlAIN BROAD wmmmm iinr FINE PROGRAMME OPENED THE AU.XIUARV YEAR not guilty and divided the costs between prosecutor aria defendants.

In the case against John Bush and evening. THE ELSIE WEEKS AUXILIARY of the First Presbyterian Church will meet this evening at eight q'clock at the manse. All members are urged to be present. THERE WILL BE A PENTECOSTAL mid week tarrying service at the' home of Thomas Walker, 65 Matri street, Inkerman, Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. ALD MEMBERS OF MRS; O.

R. into a snow plow on tbeLincc' i way at Trevose last' night A third man, Warren Frankford, also riding to the fered a possible fracture of the He Is In Frankford Hospital. II was unhurt. That the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Y. M.

Cv A. continues a live and aggressive organization was revealed mem ei now again last night by the large attendance and great Interest of the mem Oliver's class, of the Broad St. M. E. WHOLESALE RAIDS OS Sunday, school, are requested to 'meet at her home, 58 Plank street, Thursday BADLY DAMAGED Skidding on the slippery pave on Main street, Dupont, near Romanko's VICE IN Ben Sobon of Luzerne, tried before Judge Fine on a charge of stealing copper wire from the East Boston colliery, In which John T.

Kllleea was prosecutor, the Jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Charles Razimus, of Wilkesbarre, was placed on trlAl before Judge C. D. Coughlin and a Jury today charged with felonious wounding in shooting Joseph Keller, a boy of sixteen years in the leg with a revolver. Peter Tomko, aged 22, of Wilkesbarre township, pleaded non vult when arraigned before Judge Jones today on a chargg of violating the auto law, driving a car while under the influence of liquor and colliding with a car owned by Elliott Davis, causing $100 damage to the latter's "car.

The youth has been in jail since November 22 last and he was released under a suspended sentence on condition that afternoon, immediately after school. Harrlsburg, Jan. A SON HAS ARRIVED AT THE iinGimLiHTiis home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dolan, corner, the fine Buick sedan of William Mosier, 96 Mill street, this city, was 192 Elizabeth street Mrs.

Dolan was formerly Miss Josephine Lucas, of badly damaged at 11:40 o'clock this bers at the annual evening meeting bf the auxiliary. This meeting marks the formal opening of the new year's work and the inauguration of the new officers. An exceptionally good program was presented. Mrs. A.

H. Wandel, the retiring president, presided and after the devotions had been conducted by J. Arthur Jones, read her annual report, in which she reviewed the activities of the past year which was one of the most successful In the history of the auxiliary. Nine regular meetings of the Auxiliary were held during 1929 and were well attended. The pledge of $2,500 Washington terrace.

F. H. WAGNER, GENERAL MAN' IVlMCNDHACKETT FORD STERLING CHARD KLL TJlLKIN6f morning when it toppled over, landing on the right side in the bed of Mill Creek which crosses under Main street ager of the Lehigh Valley Coal will be the speaker at the regular meeting of the Pittston Rotary Club tomorrow at 12:15 o'clock at the Y. near the intersection of Center street. Mr.

Mosier who was driving, was not The advantages of having your own life insurance placed in trust with us as trus tee are: the principal will be invested in securities selected after qareful scrutiny and deliberation. the income will be paid to those you name, periodically, as you direct. to meet unusual family situations that you cannot anticipate, you also can instruct us to use parts of the principal as may be required. Give us your financial measurements and we can help you lay out a plan that will conform to them. First National Bank Pittston, Pa.

TOMORROW injured, but James Coulter, of Prospect M. C. A. persons were arrested early tec one of the largest vice raids 'ever' 1 In this city. 1 Thirty members of the policed participated.

0 The proporletor of the targe ment house whefe the raid 3 was held in $1,000 Ee charged with ly house. Hearings will be given 19 women' aril 22 men Thursday. A. vit A charge of possession of liquor was also made against Shirley MaierycYa of the persons arrested. 98c WALL DBYEBSlts' place, this city, who was riding with he pay the costs, pay the damage to SORANTON PUBLIC OFFICIALS have taken steps to put a stop to the Mr.

Davis' oar within four months, Mosler. received a painful cut on 1 the right wrist from broken glass. The abstain from liquor and keep out of practice of young coasters hitching occupants of the car, aided by Fran their sleds to the rear of busses and made to the Y. M. C.

A. was paid by Oct. 1. The treasurer reported re street cars to facilitate their return to els Mulrooney, of Avpca, climbed out of the upper side of the car through the tops of hills. The practice is con sidered very dangerous.

ceipts of $2,465.01 and expenditures of $1,871, leaving a balance of $593.18. There were 49 'new members receiv the doors which were not damaged. AUOUSTTNO, AGED 10 MONTHS, The right side of the car was badly damaged, the roof blown off by the ALL TALKING ed during tile year. The total mem son of Mr. and Mrs.

Rosario Demlnuco, force of the faU and, the windshield bership is 1,383. The refreshment of 11 East Oak street, died this morn' committee served Rotary luncheons tag sit 4 o'clock. Besides his parents the child is survived by the following and special dinners, with net proceeds smashed. The accident, which happened at a busy time, hundreds of persons who were astonished PROTEST INCREASED AVOCA? Avomi Woman Diesv i brothers and sisters: Samuel, Joseph, that neither of the occupants of the Josephine and Crosslsissl. car was killed.

of $825.20. The sum of $99,38 was expended for dormitory supplies. The entertainment committee provided entertainment for all meetings. The gymnasium committee was handicap trouble for the future. Joseph Kapcrches, aged 24, of Edwards ville pleaded guilty before Judge" Jones today to a charge, of violating the auto laws in driving a car while under the of liquor.

He will bp sentenced later. Esther Hughes, of Swoyerville, tried before Judge Fine on her plea of non vult to a charge of possession and sale of liquor preferred by George Kender, was adjudged guilty and directed to appear on Saturday for sentence. Ignac Michofskle, charged by August Klmmel with possession and sale of liquor, pleaded non vult and was released under a suspended sentence for one year, on payment of a fine of $50 and costs and to abstain from further 'violation. Frank of Foster township, another charged with possession and sale" of liquor, pleaded non vult before PITTSTON COUNCIL NO. 372, Knights of Columbus, will' conduct a TELEPHONE RATES if: Mill Creek, at the place of the accident, passes under Main street and narrows down to a width of a few feet.

When the car skidded from the road and toppled over Into the creek bed it party and dance at the K. of C. home on William street this evening. Billy Hoover and His Arcadians will furnish UA Albany, N. Y.f 28.

More than In 1 rfft mnnlplnal renrpspn1 annear tho music for dancing. Refreshments ped during the past summer, on account of the swimming pool being closed while new equipment was being installed. The attendance on auxiliary gym classes was 981, on swimming classes, 3,319. The net proceeds fitted the narrow space almost exactly. QfoSbnlMiBe6aMtpa end Orandna Boqfftf Mosier, who was on his way to Al' lentown, explained the accident, say.

Mrs. Stephen Gregoret ge4 et years, of 1516 Plane' street, died, terday afternoon fallowing a week's EI ness of pneumonia. She was a jnejEi bcr of Sacred Heart Polish Churchy 1 had been a resident of Avoca twenty six years. Besides.her.lmsL she leaves the following children: John Zombek, of Cleveland.Bclr Mrs. Sophie Wisnteski, Mrs.

CleHes, with whom' 3 Martin. Thirty five grandchildren 2 two great grandchildren 4lso The funeral will be held.VTfc morning at 9 b'clock, witta re mass Inffis. Peter and Paul Church, 9:30 o'clock. Interment willbeniais the church rnnnhn were $249.15. A new venture during before the Public Service Commls eoin today to protest increased rates jftiich the New York Telephone Company proposes to put into effect Feb.

1. Col. William O. Blakeslee, of the commission, opened the hearing with Jk review of the telephone company's fight for increased rates in 1920. 1929 was the girls' camp at Vosburg, ing that when he came around the corner, which is quite sharp, he saw a Ford car coming toward him and, in order to avoid a collision, turned his will be served.

There will be a small admission fee. 1 AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ON Yellowstone National Park will be given by Rev. William O. Albrecht in St. John's Lutheran Church next Thursday evening at eight o'clock, under the auspices of the Sister League.

There will be no admission fee, but a silver offering will be asked. The publfc Is invited to attend. Judge Fine and was also released un which was conducted for 10 days in a very satisfactory manner. Mrs. Wan del expressed her great appreciation of the loyal support she had received dur car slightly toward the curb, and then straightened out.

The snow at this der a suspended sentence for one year on condition he pay a fine of $50 and costs and refrain from further ing the year from officers and members. place, under the heavy travel, has turn DURYEA The retiring president introduced to violations. Patrick Hurley, of Freeland, a dls the audience the new president, Miss Hannah Drury, and her staff of offi ed to ice and slants from the pave to the top of the curb; and when the car began skidding there was nothing to check it until It toppled over the wall abled World War veteran, who has excellent war record, and who is still suffering from wounds and gas and is BOY SCOUTS GIVE cers, which includes the following: t. TUB QUARTERLY MISSIONARY meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of St. James' Episcopal Church will be held in the church Thursday, evening at eight o'clock.

The devotions will be conducted by the rector, Rev. W. H. Robinson, and the speaker will be of the creek. First vice president, Mrs.

John A. Mac BANQUET TO WECC: Toxln anti toxin will be given at Town hall, Friday of this week and FrJjJay, Feb. 7, between the hours oi 9 and 11 a. m. Parents who were disappointed last week are asked to bring their children this week and the third treatment will be elven on Feb.

11. LIKE "Sterling" on, your silver, the name of this store attached to any accessory you may buy adds a note of recognized distinction an assurance of superior value and appropriateness. Fori such pieces you pay no more than most stores ask for ordinary things. You can come, here with perfect confidence in our service; a cordial courtesy always greets you. receiving compensation, pleaded non Troop No.

1, of Avoca, last vult when arraigned before Judge W. Guffie; second vice president, Mrs. E. R. James; third vice president, Miss Elizabeth Moffatt.

Miss Drury an The scene of the accident has always been considered a dangerous one on account of the proximity of the S. McLean In court today, charged by Rev. Ernest P. Howard, pastor of the David K. Hughes, a State highway pa nounced the list of committee chair the state nurses cannot have the nMtunr omrsaint nt sprnm rin hand tendered a banquet to the men s.

on the recent very succesjr 1 show for the benefit vetL home, on Russell street Tw was held in the home and was' ed by 65 men and young men Wi. creek bed to Main street, and in the past few years several cars have been badly" damaged by accidents similar to Methodist Protestant Church, will give an illustrated lecture on mission work trol officer, with driving an automobile while under the influence of liq men for 1930 as follows: Membership, Mrs. J. B. Mahon; house, Mrs.

Charles Smiles; gymnasium, Miss Ida William 4WWWW. imwm. Unless they know. the number of children to be treated, parents are asked to procure blanks from the different that of today. in Africa.

Refreshments will be served. There will be no admission fee, but a silver offering will be received. uor. After hearing of the mental and physical condition of the soldier, Judge McLean criticised be State highway concerned with the minstrels': ti way. 'Schools, fill them out and return them The banquet was served iht fcqt later than tomorrow.

department for issuing a driver's 11' cense to Hurley, and will call the de WYOMING Auxiliary Officers Installed Ladles' Auxiliary of the Boy BcouU was an especially fine one. The I. Efikdant for sentence later. BIO REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF CLEANING WITH THE SAME QUALITY OF WORK. JUDGE'S NEW WAY, PHONE 749.

J27t3 OPERATING INCOME OF PENNSY SHOWS INCREASE son; entertainment, Mrs. C. C. Garrison; refreshment, Mrs. William Gardner; publicity, Mrs.

H. J. Fear. Alexander Sloan, president of the Y. M.

C. addressed the ladies briefly, bringing the' greetings of the and expressing the gratitude of the management for the splendid support the auxiliary has given the association. In closing he made reference to the fund Chester Brawnell, of Askam, was Officers for the ensuing year were were complimented on the fine, ser, installed by the Ladles' Auxiliary of and the delicious viands. 4, the Veterans of Foreign Wars at placed on trial before Judge Fine and a jury charged by J. A.

Hugo, of Nantlcoke, with violating the auto Following the banquet an.lnfj Philadelphia, Jan. 28. Net railway program was given by those 'tare operating Income of the Pennsylvania meeting last evening. The ceremonies were in charge of Mrs. Catherine KeUy, past President.

The meeting was with Charles J. Golden, dlrector METHODIST CLERGY laws, driving a car while under the influence of and colliding with '4 Kauroaa ior ine year isz snowea uu Increase of $15,841,940, according to a being raised by the Auxiliary to finance Huosbreis, acting toastmaswv SI were given by tSUIlam 1 well attended and a progressive pro and wrecking a car occupied by the (financial statement made public here gram was outlined for the year. After doctor. Dove, David Jeffrey, WlQlam.Benni the Girls' Camp during the coming summer and made the wjunen happy by announcing his personal gift of (today, by the general offices of the TO Serving You For Over 40 Years. 47 North Main St.

Pittston. the business session a program was Louls Rockovlch, of Cranberry, was placed on trial before Judge Jones and John Foley, Lynn Duffy, ander, Thomas Rldgley, SrLed 1 carried out and refreshments served. fifty silver dollars to the silver offer The officers were: Presl a jury charged by J. C. Valick, of Ha lng taken for the camp fund.

The dent, Mrs. Susan Mott; vice president, zleton. with violating the auto laws total amount of the offering was Farland, and ReapixF iwere sung by Milton 'Wrdlow, mont Langley, James others. and colliding with an automobile of $119.50. Miss Pauline.

MacDougall; junior vice president, Mrs. Grace Rozelle; treaa The Fiftieth session of the Wilkes It was announced that 41 i company. The total net operating income for the year was given as $133, Net railway operating income for the month of December, however, showed, a decrease of $2,876,302, the total for the month being $5,164,901. Railway operating revenue for December decreased $3,327,980. Total railway operating revenues for the month were placed at $49,562,676.

DIES IN AUTO CEASH. urer, Mrs. Eva B. Sanders; secretary, Mrs. Hettie Hess; chaplain; Mrs.

E. barre District Ministerial Association Enoch Howell, at Hazle Township, injuring Mr. Howell. The case was in the hands of the jury at the noon adjournment. Steve E.

Stashlck, of Hazleton, was cleared by the minstrels! whi s. Wehdllng; Mrs. Thomas be applied, on the debt on tL An Interesting feature of the program was the exhibition of moving pictures of the Boys' and Girls' camps at Vosburg by William J. Peck. These pictures gave an excellent idea of the work done in the preparation of the farm for the camp, the erection of Jeffrey; guard, Mrs.

Florence Sanders; patriotic instructor, Elvira KeU; colon tried before Judge Valentine without heme, bringing the amount i ty about $400, which, tt is hoped, wU cleared off within the next it will be held in the Shavertown Methodist Episcopal Church, Monday, Feb. 5. The program is as follows: Morning Session 10:00 Devotions R. L. Cornell, Maple Grove.

10:15 Business session. Mrs. Mary Kamor and Mrs, FUNERAL ATTENDED BY Margaret Gilbert; trustees, Mrs.George ine warn AND PAL ARE BIVEN HEARING AND HELD Hlleman, Mrs. Catherine Kelly and Police Officer Edward a jury on his plea of non vult to a charge of driving car while under the influence of liquor and colliding with another car near Hazleton. He was adjudged guilty and released under a Mrs.

Mary Kamor. has been a patient in Pittston II: I the fine lodge and the huts, together with other improvements that have been made. Numerous scenes were presented of the camp in action. The pictures impressed on the members of 10:45 "The Values and Methods of House to House Visitation" Joshua tin The borough truck will collect in a serious condition following sic, eratlon for appendicitis, has be: i ts moved to his home where his tlon is reported to be eacours i Brundle, Wilkesbarre. Discussion, Lead cans and rubbish tomorrow.

Baltimore, Jan. 28. Dr. Paul Emerson Reynolds, 34, member of the staff of the Veterans' Hospital, at Perry Point, was killed as his automobile crashed into an abutment the Baltimore Philadelphia road sear Havre De Grace. suspended sentence on condition that he pay the costs and the damage to the other car, and refrain from further violation.

Mrs. George Hfleman, of Monument er, J. Arthur Jones, Pittston. 11:30 Association Address E. L.

the auxiliary the extensiveness of the camp work conducted by the and the Auxiliary and its importance in A tribute of jespect keeping with her exemplary life was paid this morning by hundreds of friends and rela avenue, is in Pnuadeipma attending The Senior Christian Endear New Castle, Jan. 28. Irene MatiJs, Wyalusing. i the funeral of her nephew, John Trues William Yale, of Wilkesbarre, was ciety of the Langcllf fe Prest; Church will celebrate the 491 dale. Schroeder and W.

Glenn Dague, sweethearts branded by the State as the killers of Corporal Brady Paul, the deyelopment of boys and girls. The closing number was the presen tatlon of a two act comedy, 12:15 Luncheon, served by Shaver town L. A. S. Afternoon Session The Alice Robinson class, of the niversary of the organization of also tried before Judge Valentine on a charge of violating the automobile laws In driving a car while under the in Methodist Episcopal Church, will meet State Highway policeman, were arraign under the direction of Mrs.

Fred. Fear, tion Endeavor at the services i .6 Sunday evening. The speaker wU ti Rev. Laurence cf t. ed before Alderman William Marshall tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs.

Lester Haynes, Third svreet. fluence of liquor. The defendant was paroled under suspended sentence The play told an interesting story in which humorous situations and dia today and refused to admit or deny The wnmwi nf the Methodist church Bethel Methodist Episcopal, not to touch liquor for one year. logue played a large part and th their guilt. Neither District Attorney John Pow tives at the funeral of Mrs.

Peter Nolan, nee Miss Frances Baker, of this city, whose funeral was held at 9 o'clock from the family home, 128 Wyoming avenue, Wyoming. Dozens of beautiful floral tokens were in evidence as further evidence of the respect in which the young woman was held by her many friends. Rev. W. A.

Healey, pastor, was celebrant of a requiem mass in St. Cecilia's R. C. ChurclvExeter Borough, at will hold a bake sale tonjorrow in the church dining room. "Meat pies, dough When the case against Dr.

Fred and epeclal numbers will be Mrs. Reba Cnivers. various parts were well portrayed by 1:30 Devotions Samuel Truscott, Skinners Ediiy. 1:45 The Administration of Church Finance: "The Budget and the Canvass" L. K.

Wlllman, Wilkesbarre; "Enlisting Our Youth" H. R. Harrison, Wilkesbarre "The Higher Grounds Of Stewardship" C. H. Newtag, Tunkhan nock.

General Discussion, era nor defense attorneys were present the young women participating. The Sperling, of Kingston, was called for trial before Judge Jones today charged The condition of Albert at the peculiar hearing before the al nuts, cakes and all kinds of baked goods will be ofercd for sale. Orders stage settings were very attractive. derman, attended only by Dague, Mrs. Beautiful Teeth 4re a Mark of Distinction Grove street, who Is seriously i mains about the same.

Those composing the cast were Mrs. by Anna Babrick, of Lee Park, with abortion, the girl could not be found. Schroeder, a deputy sheriff, and a may be' telephoned to 237 or 22 today. Marlanna Hunt Ryan, Betty Watson, The annual banquet of the county detective. Alderman Marshall, after a few perfunctory questions, held ana tne juage aireciea mat a capias Dorothy Jones, Naomi and Nelda Mac Refreshments will be served at the 9 ,30 o'clock.

The church choir sang Endeavor Society of the Presl: Church will be held next Tt Cartney, Naomi Davis, Janet Williams, meeting of the Woman's Foreign Mis be given the sheriff to bring her into court. Deputy Sheriff I. Hosey was the pair without bail for a further 3:45 Association Serrmon G. ConnelL Wilkesbarre. 4:30 Adjournment.

Ethel Williams, Jean MacGuffie and hearing within five days. sent to the girl's home and could not Kathryn Anderson. evening In the church parlors. banquet will be provided by the men of the society and the pre. Irene and her lover then were re sionary Society, of the M.

E. Church, which will be held in the High school auditorium Friday evening, beginning at eight o'clock. A special feature will find her. He reported? that the girl's During the evening, Mrs. H.

J. Fear, turned to jaU to await the outcome the responses. Father Healey also read the final service In the ehurch and pronounced the final benediction at St. Mary's Assumption Cemetery, Hughestown, where the body was interred. The pall bearers were: Michael Ret tenmyer, Bernard Boos, Joseph of Illness of Lieutenant Thomas mother told him that she was taken from her home in an automobile on of the State police, a chief Personal Mention Ova Beautiful, Unbreak in behalf of the members of the auxiliary, presented to the retiring president, Mrs.

Wandel, a very beautiful handbag as a token of appreciation of be a lecture illustrated with moving pictures, by Mrs. Gif ford Pinchot, wife of the former governor of Pennsylvania, witness for the State. It was because oVla TTaoftli'fi Sunday night and has not returned. Judge Jones directed that the search be continued and that he would hold of Boettner's Illness that a delay in the preliminary hearing today was Mrs. Robert Lumley, of Washington the faithful and efficient service rendered by her to the organization.

Mrs. Walsh, Joseph Schmleg, William Mc Dentures a jury for the trial. who, will talk on her cruise of the South Seas, from which she returned only a short time ago. Mrs. Pinchot granted.

terrace, is able to be about after re covering from an attack of grip. Cawley and Joseph Frederick, None of the expected legal fireworks A similar case 'against Edward Za borski is pending, owing to the absence receives no compensation' for this lee the moat serviceable and pracU flWWD A I 11.1. a Fear expressed In glowing terms the feeling of regard held for Mrs. Wandel by the members of the Auxiliary. She promised by K.

H. Powell, defense counsel, 1 took place at the hearing. of Miss Babrick, Mrs. M. Dougherty, of Searle street, spent the week end in New York City with her daughter, Mrs.

Thomas Hop ture. Tickets are 35 cents and may be obtained at Gregory's or Bowen's drug has been most devoted and energetic Powell had said that he would de Lost Motion Found in Travel on Mississippi It Is hard to realize1 the possibility of drifting downstream In or kins. store. in her position of and has mand the State to produce witnesses $1.25 Crockery Pitchers 79c maintained the reputation of the br and introduce sufficient evidence to Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Reskey, of Foundry street, West Side, entertained The T. C. Club entertained their husbands at a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, Wyoming oat.

onio. pvmuio mi Not only are they the most beautiful, bat they also give the highest degree of MOUTH COMFORT Mike These Sets foe. $32.00 ganization as one of the mdt valu by the young laaies. The ladies of the P. Chore a quilt all day Thursday.

Henry Brown, of South Mala s' is confined to hu home by a of tonsilltis. Mildred, Billy and James, of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rid'' of Grove street, are all ill at a lly home. John Lynn, of New York'C visiting at the Grady home, on street.

The funeral of William Brov. i held from the home of his dai Mrs. William Martin, Cotnmerce i at 9 o'clock this morning with in St; Marys R. S3. Church at o'clock.

Interment was In the cemetery. Table reservations are no made for the card party to be in Jr. O. V. A.

hall, Jan, SI. ways and means committee of 1 Chibter: Order of the' Eastern i bold Irene for the grand jury. COURSEN'S. dec to travel upstream, yet at one at cards last evening. Prizes were won able women's organizations the "I won't say whethen I'm guilty or place In the world It Is possible to avenue, Saturday evening.

A turkey community. not guilty," Irene told Alderman Mar by Mrs. Charles Shacochlus and Frank Schevets. A delicious luncheon was I set off downstream In a canoe and dinner was served and cards were play Several Instrumental selections were shall. ed.

The following attended: Mr. and served to the following: Mr. and Mrs played by a trio composed of Miss Ruth 'My attorneys, have told me to say Charles Shacochlus, Mr. and Mrs. Al nothing, so I wont." Donnelly, John Miller and Edward Mrs.

Floyd Dilfleld, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Anderson. 'Mr. and Mrs.

Har T71iich Is Less Than Half Jl 'Vaiiui Dague was sullen throughout the few Wicks, Jr. ls in Sheporaitis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schevets and Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Mrs. O. C. Garrison, chairman of old DavW Mr. am! Mrs.

Edward Lot tick, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Hlslop, Mr. Reskey. minutes he was In the alderman's court.

He refused to answer the charges of murder for which he and Mrs. Schroe the entertainment committee, which Iff' Extractions Miss Helen Miliausky, of Searle arranged the program, desires to return the thanks of the auxiliary to and Mrs. Foster Wetherton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Winston, Miss Evelyn Howell, Miss Zelda' Shover.

street, entertained Saturday evening. der were brought from Arizona Friday Vulcanite Sets from night. Piano selections were rendered by Frank Bashko, and vocal selections the members of the cast that presented, the play, Mrs. Fear, the director, end 45 miles farther upstream without apparently turning back. This was done oy an Indian on a stretch of the Mississippi known as the Grenvllle bends, consisting ot many loops and curves continually doubling one on another.

The Indian started at one of the lower bends and floated until be came to a narrow neck separating him from th next loop upstream. A "carry" of a few hundred feet, brought him to a higher reach of the river. The operation was repeated again and. again floating down, carrying over, floating down, and carrying over. Then by floating' downstream 10 miles and carrying his All members of the Cradle Roll Hundreds of morbidly curious per i jC, up The term "personality" was osed by Wyclif In 1380 to designate th quality peculiar to a human being tr person, and yet it was not until recently that the word began tc enjoy any popularity.

Nelthef Shakespeare, wielding as he did an 'extraordinarily comprehensive vocabulary, nor MUtonwlth his stti. pendons command of the English! language, even to Its most recon dlte recesses, ever employed the; word, that has such a long history and, moire recently, has come to acquire an' interesting past In assuming the abbreviated and piquant form "it" A. A. Hoback In the Century. v.

A tj by Patrick Zonglla. The following were sons swarmed about the blonde woman Mothers taking part in the play are and the members of the orchestra. She present: Mary Yuhas, Stella Madrak, requested to meet at the chapel to and the blonde man for their first Mrs. Charles Beckendorf It of 4he committee, with Mrs. Graven, worthy matron, assisUr also acknowledges the kindness of S.

Barritt; Edward Wicks, O. C. Garri glimpse of the pair. morrow evening. Anna Buff, Helen Miliausky, Mrs.

Mary Wnicarn A hot dinner win be served 1 son and Allan Smiles', who loaned A vIUUI day, Feb. 18, by tne Ladles' stage accessories for the play. LAWYER FATALLY HURT Philadelphia, Jan. 28. John Edward OF THANKS The children of the late Mrs.

Mary Frank Bashko, John Millus, Patrick Zonglla, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kre mltiJd, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Levanavage and Mr. and Mrs. J. Beplrste.

ciety of Bethel Methodist, Connell wish to thank all those who Church. Berrmg will be from IN MEMORY DENTIST 8 Worth Main St pittston K' vEsfcvM Years. Kehoe, 26, Philadelphia lawyer. Is dead today as the result of sustained when an autondblla in which p. nu Arnmgernents art bcr IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS.

JOHN to kindly assisted' them In their recent bereavementi They also wish to thank all those who seat flowers and cards. jeanoe a short distance a foot, he to aceonsmodate large num" SHALES, WHO DIED JAN 28y 1929. Use the Classified Department foi MJZPAH BIBLE GLASS was 49 mues farther trostreanrinan ner wm be sent homes be was tiding, and driven by his law partner, wOUsin T. 'Knew, crashed Quick Results, J28U be attrtta. fr.

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Pages Available:
127,309
Years Available:
1850-1965