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1 iOSIFIEDADUERTISeU i XEY MAY FRESIDE AT SLOT MACHINE CU jjBOL SLAYER OF MELVIN.PARDDNED: Real Estate For Rent HIGH SPEED. MORE POWER For Rent Five room modem apartment, best location In West Pittston. Phone 612 M. Mf OF ADVERTISING such Lets, For Sale, Lost, Miscellaneous, Announce eta, will be published under classifications or any desired These advertisements be paid In advance and cannot ciarted for billing; and collection, ordered for irregular lnser HiLETK AT FISHING CAMP TRIALS NEXT WEED Scranton, April 5 Judge XJeorge Ofilces for rent in Anthracite Bullae lng. J.

Sari Keating, agent, Phone 1596 M. flOtf WILL HI 1 in mis LOW PRICED SIX W. Maxey will have charge of the criminal list next week and It Is un For Rent Dwelling with all improvements on Exeter avanue, West Pitts J. Earl Keating, Realtor. m24tf derstood that he will preside over the (By H.

O. THOMPSON, (United Press Staff Correspondent.) Orange, April 5. President Hoover was a happy vacationist today at his fishing camp high in the Blue Ridge mountains. A tempting breakfast of browned, THOMPSON, W. N.

Selling, Renting, Notary Public, affidavits, etc. Room 12 over Woolworth's. m36tf For Rent Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, all improvements. Call 1132 R. Inquire 600 Wyo.

Ave. 27mtf For Rent Five rooms, 3 East Oak street, Pittston, partly Improved. Oarage. Rent $20. Phone 967.

m31t6 conspiracy trials of former Mayor Edmund B. Jermyn, Director of Public Safety James Arlgonl, Fred Pride, James W. Henshaw, Edward Miller and Harry J. Friend. Judge J.

Ambler Williams, of Montgomery county, has been assigned by the Supreme Court to assist the local judges but It is unlikely that he will take over the gambling eases. President Judge E. C. New comb, Judge Maxey and Judge Will Leach conferred but nothing was given out on the assignments of judges to slot machine actions. Having served more than fourteen years of a twenty years' sentence In the Eastern penitentiary, Lulgi Cumbo, of this city, who was convicted of the murder of John MelVln, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Melvln, of Port Griffith, was pardoned today by Governor John S. Fisher, but is to be deported! to Italy. At the same time it was announced that Charles White, a negro, of Wilkesbarre, who was convicted of second degree murder for the slaying of his wUe on February 7th, 1922, has also been pardoned. The slaying of John Melvin on March 13th, 1916, attracted wide interest In this section and aroused the indignation of he public to a high pitch.

The Port Griffith man was shot to death in the street In front of Toole's Hotel, then located at the end of the Wilkes For Rent Six room house, all Im 3 takes the one time rate. No Is taken for less than a basis of lines. Count five average words the Una; An average word conns tlx letters. a columns dally. bring our readers close iouch with a very wide use1 of opportunities both in buy and crlbenMwho have land or anything a to" exchange or sell can reap ra 1 and big results by means of these columns.

ciA8snreD advertisinq Sallys iito per line for consecutive rtionsi Cash like this 1 time .08 like this 3 timed .07 pc'llke this 6 tlmel .06 3 Uk this 1 time .28 Jyjj'a. like 1 time .20 jpV like 1 time .20 These1 fetes apply to classified adver crisp mountain trout, last evening's catch, called Mr. Hoover from his bed almost at the break of day. Clad in his well worn fishing garb, he was away early for a full day in the open with rod and reel, whipping the waters of the Rapldan river, near Its source. Before a great red sun dipped over the mountains to the westward last night, Mr.

Hoover had taken his first trout of the spring season at his favorite fishing center. With his party at friends he had motored down from Washington in the late afternoon, and managed to provements. Inquire John McNulty, Port Griffith, Phone. 2421 J. alt6 PITTSTON 71 North Main street, 447 North Main street, 89 North Main street, 168 Middle street.

46 East Railroad St, 177 Parsonage 102 Searl 175 Market 166 William St, rear 38 Broad 86 Lambert St. WEST PITTSTON 17 Montgomery 327 Parke 200 Exeter 312 T.inrfpn street. 20 Exeter avenue. STU DIO In Cash Block. STORE AND rarages On Main street.

W. N. EXPECTED TO QUIT i barre Traction Company's street car line in Duryea. Luigl Cumbo and Sam Salvo, two of the three "fares" in Mel vin's Jitney during the ride from this city to the county line in Duryea, were arrested three hours after the tragedy at heir boarding house, 57 Tompkins Thmnrwin. Airent.

Cash Block. Csatetf For' Rent Houses in West Pittston, ctnents only. lgai notices, io cents AS DEADLINE $18, 333; furnished cottage, lie per month. Wm. O.

Slocum, Phone 324 J. a2tf fish nearly an hour before sunset. A roaring fire In the camp's central gathering hall kept off the mountain chill while Mr. Hoover and his guests spun their fishing yarns for a brief time before retiring. But the full program for today necessitated an early bedtime and the company soon separated to Its various sleeping quarters.

With Mr. Hoover on this first weekend excursion of the present sear to his Rapldan river camp, were Secretary of Commerce Lajnont, Secretary of Interior Wilbur, Attorney General street, by Chief of Police Newcomb, Ser A A DOWN PAYMENT ONLY AUTOMOTIVE geant Allardyce and Officer Jacob Baker. At 2:30 o'clock on the afternoon SEDAN DE LUXE For Rent Excellent store, 8 South Main, street. H. FirMtine, call Scran ton 6803 or Pittston 1460.

a2t6 hwimiws mis wwvy swiiiuiv pwyranw tvsw pnsw SMS to $850. Pries I. e. b. ToUso.

and ptdftcotlsas lubjsct to ckonte wiifcoiit muOam of the day following the shooting the Philadelphia, April 5. With the zero hour for withdrawing nominating petitions only two days away, It was deemed reasonably certain In polidcal circles here today that the announced candidates will stand pat and are con third member of the group charged with the slaying Vincenzo Territo, For Rent Small apartment, rear 436 North Main street. Inquire Louis Brandenburg, 394 North Main street. a2t4 aged 20, who resided at Oak and South Main streets, this city was arrested at Rlzzo's Hotel, Old Forge, by the late Representative Franklin Fort, of New Jerseyr Captain Joel T. Boone, White House physician; and Lawrence Richey, one of the President's City Detective Sam Lucchlno and Coun ty Detectives Moyles, Connelly and Mc For Rent Two six room halves of double houses.

Two four room, first floor apartments. All Improvements; best residential sections of West Pittston. H. 5 R. Libowitz, 350 Race street, Phone 2002.

3tf Cabe. tent to place their political lives in the hands of the electorate in the May primaries. Secretary of Labor James J. Davis, Senator Joseph R. Grundy and Francis P.

Bohlen, the wet Republican candidate, apparently have no Intention of withdrawing from the United States Senatorial battle. There was a report During the fourteen months' strike of HOY BTAUFFER'S USED CARS Chevrolet Coach 3325 Ford Coupe 3a Chevrolet Sedan 37o i Chevrolet Coach 3235 1 Chevrolet Coupe 324a 6 Chevrolet Landau Chrysler Coupe 324a 4 Dodge Sedan 32a Chandler Sedan $2ia 27 Overland Sedan 327a Overland Coach ..3225 at Studebaker Sedan 3125 l.Zt Ford Cfe 3125 Jroids Ofcoriolet 3315 U2i Ford Tudor 3 pa 1825' Ford 1 T. Truck 9a 926." Chevrolet 1 T. Truck 3175 J25. Buick Sedan 3275 Chevrolet Touring 312a 192 Chrysler Four Seaan 337a SVPaige Sedan 3295 via Chevrolet Roadster $12a employes of the Wilkesbarre Railway Company In 1916 there were a number of motor cars operated as "Jitneys" be steam Ca3t3 For Rent Apartment with heat.

$22.50. Edore W. Brown. 48 IN SECOND GEAR 65 HORSEPOWER RICH BROADCLOTH UPHOLSTERY INTERNAL 4 WHEEL BRAKES RUBBER INSULATED ENGINE Fnr Rpnt Seven room house and tween Pittston City and the end of Che bath, 155 William street; possession at current last night that Bohlen ws willing to quit If either Davis or Grun '3 i street car line In Duryea. At 11 o'clock on the night of March 13th, 1916, Cumbo, Territo and Salvo dickered with once.

Pnone moosic iuo or iuo w. a3t dy would espouse the anti prohibition WYOMING MRS. LEROY ZIMMERMAN LAID AT FINAL REST Every room In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stephenson, Susquehanna avenue, was filled with friends yesterday afternoon and many were unable to obtain admittance, when funeral services were conducted for their daughter, Mrs.

Leroy Zimmerman, who cause. This Is considered unlikely, For Rent Five room house, partly Improved. Inquire at 181 Mill street, Phone 2726. a3t3 however. Francis Shunk Brown, Davis' Gubernatorial running mate, of course, will For Rent Large store and apart 32B Stewart Truck 3Ua Ooach ....3275 not.

It was rumored that ment, 705 Main street, Duryea, opposite Lugg's Store. Call Pittston 988 J. a3t6 former Congressman Thomas W. Phil passed away Tuesday evening after a "Chevrolet Roadster $27a rr1' Sedan 3195 LLYS lips, of Butler, the wet Gubernatorial For Rent Six room hcuse with candidate, would withdraw if Brown Sedan 3 54 21 Oldsmobile Coach 349a bath, 25 Mill Hul. Inquire 83 MU1 street.

Phone 2320 M. a3t6 would come out on a liberal platform, 1328 Chevrolet Coach Although Brown himself is considered a liberal It was believed today he would For Rent Seven room house, and bath, 240 Salem street. Inquire 620 Phone 470. Wyoming. Pa.

Milvin to front of Morris' Hotel, at South Main and Charles streets, drive them to a hotel in Old Forge. Melvin announced that his "run" was only to the county line at Duryea, but consented to convey them that far. Joseph Redington, a friend of Melvln's, occupied the front seat with the driver. On reaching their destination a demand was made that Melvin should drive the trio to the Rockaway Hotel, some distance beyond. Melvin refused and Salvo is alleged to have struck him.

In. the scuffle that ensued Melvin was shot thrice through the back, allegedly by Cumbo, and died while being removed to Taylor Hospital In the side car Of a motorcycle operated by Michael RosatL of Old Forge. Cumbo and Territo were both convicted of second degree murder and were (sentenced to twenty In oris Luzerne avenue, Phone 9112. a3t3 Ca5tl For Rent Modem six room house, I tr K. RICHAxlDS Denendable Used Cars.

few days' Illness. Among the friends present was the entire teaching corps of Wyoming borough, the schools having been closed for the afternoon. Simple but impressive services were conducted by Rev. George Freeman Haines, pastor of the Baptist Church, in which the young woman had been very active. Comforting passages of Scripture and appropriate remarks comprised the service.

Rev. Mr. Haines read Tennyson's poem, "Crossing the Bar." The many beautiful floral emblems 602 Second street. West Pittston. D.

Lamb. a3t6 PRODUCT OF WILLYS OVERLAND TOLEDO, O. Barber Motor Car Co. 26 WEST OAK STREET PHONE 154 Open Evenings. Terms If So Desired.

Call for Demonstration Apartments, 3 rooms and bath, gas, not do anything that might embarrass his running mate, Secretary Davis. Gifford Pinchot, who is again seeking the Gubernatorial nomination, seems more determined than ever to remain In the race and fight it out with the "Philadelphia gang" and the "interests." He is very, very. dry. Judge J. Ambler Williams, Independent Republican, also is considered a dry.

He gave no Indication of his Intentions. electric, heat: 1st or 2nd floor; furnish. A 1926 Dodge Sedan Dodge Coupe 17o.oo 1824 Dodge Coupe $100.00 .1925 Dodge Touring $225.00 Dodge Touring 3150.00 1013 Dodge Touring 3 75.0 ed or unfurnished. Harris, 3 Butler St, a4t6 a Wnm Sedan 3175.00 For Rent One furnished room, all conveniences; central location. Phone 2473.

a4t3 1921 Chevrolet Coach 3275.00 on each. Salvo was never conviri testimonies of love and sympathy, were by school teachers, and the casket was borne by six State troopers in uniform, members of Troop of For Rent Six room house, on North street, West Pittston. Inquire 119 Del Cumbo was 21 years of age at the time i'I927 Chevrolet Cabriolet so.uu S927 Oakland Coupe 3325.00 1937' Studebaker Phaeton $275 Hudson Coach 3125 '7 Dodge Cabriolet 3325 aware avenue. a4ta which organization Mr. Zimmerman is, For Rent Flat, four rooms and bath, me muraer and Territo was 26.

TREASURY REPORT INVESTIGATING CAUSE OF DEVON EXPLOSION Devon, April 5. Three groups to all improvements. Furnished or un HEfl AGE AND WORRIED Dodge Blx ooupe uou.uu TRUCKS Washington, April 5. The furnished. W.

Dressier, 1093 Wyoming avenue. Exeter. Phone 107 M. a5t3 a deficit will result, ne said. The president noted with satisfaction that, on the basis of March Income tax returns, neither corporations nor Individuals were as seriously In iured financially by the stock, market crash as had been feared! Corporations; so far have reported larger earnmgs than In 1928, he said.

The present prospect Is that returns from Individuals will be less than in 1929. but more than in 1928. y'liTTjSodel A Ford $400.00 a member. As the cortege passed the Eighth Street School, where the deceased had taught for four years, on its way to Wyoming Cemetery, the flag of the school was lowered to half mast. A few weeks ago.

Secretary Davis, replying to questioners, said he would do nothing In the Senatorial campaign which might embarrass President Hoover. This was taken to mean that he will have nothing to do with an anti prohlbitlon fight. Frank J. Gorman, Governor John S. Fisher's secretary, assumed charge of the Grundy campaign headquarters here yesterday.

He will divide his time between Philadelphia and Harrisburg, he said. wiuuiice on April 3 was $359 175 AJAM For Rent House, 8 La Grange street, customs receuts for t.ho nismtv. HERSELF TQ SUICIDE Possession immediately. Inquire 6 La tV. Ford Express J.

$35.00 ft Dodge acreeh "1925 lii T. Dooge Coal Box Bell Phone 2019 a2 to that date, $4,462,201.30. Exnenrtl. day continued their investigation into the cause of the blast which took a Grange street. Phone 1355.

a5t4 tunes on April 3 were $9,795,677.92. For Rent Six room house, all lm AHentown, April 5. Fear that movements. Inquire 329 Fremont Gasette "Wants' BARBER UOTOR COMPANY. Work Wonders.

street. West Pittston. a5t3 census takers would discover, that she falsified her age on her naturalization Quick Results. V. fit UOXJJ One side double house at 124 Parke vv Car overhauled and guaranteed.

papers 20 years ago, today was given street. West Pittston: six rooms, all MOM Nash Special 6 Sedan BANK STATEMENT. For Results Use Gazette Wants. Church Announcements Baptist Church Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.

Morning service, Communion service. B. Y. P. 6:30 p.

m. Evening service, sermon topic, "Why He Came." Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, Rev. L.

D. Thomas will preach. Evening service, 7:30, with improvements; possession May 1st. D. CBUBxan io; O.

Rietrel. Falls. a5t6 1S27 Chevrolet Coach $295.00 926 Oakland De Luxe Sedan 1628 Indian Motorcycle $195.00 BANK STATEMENT. For Rent Five room house. In RBPORT OF CONDITION OF THB FIRST NATION AT.

Rliair auire 55 Fulton street, Phone 37 J. aau Chabtsb No. 11805 Rasnva Liistbict No. REPORT OF CONDITION OF TH LIBERTY. NATIONAL BANE AT Drive any ear uve aays, uvu return It.

vu 26 West Oak Street. 0B" BUSINESS ON May 1st. four rooms, first floor toll of ten lives and obliterated the plant of the Pennsylvania Fireworks Display company here Thursday. State police, a coroner's jury, and Chester county authorities cooperating with inspectors from the State Department of Labor and Industry, today had come no nearer to a solution. Thirty kegs of black powder delivered at the plant shortly before the first explosion was believed at first to be responsible for the blast.

This, however, was practically disproved when S. J. Ryan, head of the Quarrymens' Supply Company, which furnished the powder, declared It was ridiculous to assume black powder would piave caused all the havoc. He suggested that aluminum powder, used in aerial bombs, might be responsible. Epworth League in charge.

sV. ifii Pittston anartment: improvements: good loca T'T7 ca5tl tlon. Call 1325 J. a5t3 Presbyterian Church Morning sermon topic, "Dealing PITTSTON IN THE STATE OF FBNN SYLVANIA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MARCH 27th.

1930. SuDBCia Loans and dlscouuts $1,018 441 96 ifi 317 29 riAPTTANO CHEVROLET CO. as the reason for the suicide of Miss Emma Schwank, 48 year old housekeeper here. Miss Schwank's body was found on the sidewalk beside her home today by a milkman. She is thought to have hurled herself from an upper story during the night.

The woman came from Czecho 81o vakla In 1909 and at that time gave her age as three years less than it actually was when she filed her. first citizenship papers. Recently Miss Schwank had worried considerable over this and told friends she feared deportation If It were discovered by the census takers. For Rentr Two floor concrete ware Government with God." Sunday School, 11:45 a. m.

house. 64x30. on railroad siding. In iQtii an discounts 900.447 10 securities owned ut 10 Chevrolet Coupe $435.00 iorr Chevrolet Coach $200.00 78 1 re iv auire 55 Broad street. a5t4 Overdrafts 784 20 Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p.

m. Evening worship, sermon by pastor. itnihwi Ruin Government For Rent Five rooms and bath, HI "vi 32 Ford Ooupe 50.00 i Touring $100.00 securities owned 75,000 00 Stanley Robinson, of this place, has nthor iinnds. stocks and se Montgomery avenue. Inquire 21 Montgomery avenue.

West Pittston. a5t6 curltles owned 704,842 18 been appointed general agent of the American Surety Co. for Luzerne Bpeelal 8 Nasn Coach Va. Jitota St. Phone 2051 Ca4ti Wanted to Rent.

Banking House 00 Furniture and fixtures 3,600 00 673,858 27 80,200 00 2,359 57 50,076 25 81,135 82 100 57 Want V. Used Tire? A used car 'i'i sell or trade your car? Used parts curltles owned Banking House Furniture and fixtures 8,200.00 Real estate owned other than banking house Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash and due from banks Outside checks and other, cash items Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. 8.

Treasurer Wanted To Rent: In Pittston or county, and entered on his new duties April 1. He succeeds the late John M. Jones, of Pittston. The staff at the office in Wilkesbarre will be retained ear. Sell old iron, brass, cop 85,200 00 43,405 37 109,154 60 632 16 TBee Marks, 37a North vicinity, by bachelor, unfurnished bedroom, living room, and bath, with private entrance; apartment preferable.

P. O. Box 59, Wilkesbarre. a5t2 HOOVER SEES BRIGHT as also will be the 72 sub agents in Krv. atrnrL.

Phone 735. tf Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash and dun from banks. Out side cheAs and other cash Items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U.

S. Treasurer various parts of the county. v.illva Knisht Touring, good condi Certainly Not I would not think of driving my car without liability insurance from Frank Shannon and Son Miners' Bank Building Jteprstsntfaf Pennsylvania Indemnity Corporation A Stock Company All State's endorsement Included, covering tn those States having Responsibility Laws. WANTED 2,500 00 8,750.00 IAL nt $50,00. Krise's uarage.

Phone Ca2t4 .1 02ft Bulck Standard 6 Coach, total Wanted Iron fence, 26 feet long. a3t3 Total 61 MASILITISS Call Pittston 1365 Y. DUPONT Andrew Kotula Dies. Andrew Kotula, aged 52 years, of 213 MEMBERS OF YJ. CI The first of a series of motion pictures for members of the Y.

M. C. A. lleage 13,000 miles; excellent condi Washington, April 5. President ruiltsl stofk paid la 250.000 00 Wanted Position as truck driver or t.onj owner leaving town, moiorin Bnrnlll.

120.000 00 Hoover believes the United States will close its bank book on June 30 with a rAge.EOO Tompxms sireet, uoiie oa. chauffeur. Inquire 114 Cliff street, Pittston, Phone 599 W. a5 Undivided profts net i 63,135 28 Harding street, died yesterday after a rintiiatliur notes will be shown tonight In the Y. M.

C. short illness. Deceased had resided in IXjf gale Fordson Tractor, excellent ine 73,800 000 small surplus and anticipates, on advice of the treasury, Income tax collections Tots! $2,016,172 51 MABILITIM Capital stock paid In 125,000 00 175,000 00 Undivided profits net 83,244 35 Reserve for Interest, taxes and other expenses accrued and unpaid 8,000 00 Circulating notes outstanding 48,800 00 Due to banks. Including certified and cashiers' checks outstanding c.719 5 Demand deposits 270 543 '0 Time deposits 1.298;865 40 LOST Dupont for the past thirty years and had many friends in the community. He jditkm Sandone 124 aoum Mam 'Mt: Pittston.

m28tf of $2,400,000,000 for the iscal year 1930. A. auditorium. An interesting and Instructive program has been arranged, and it is expected that a goodly number of boys will avail themselves of this Lost A woman's pocketbook con In making these predictions last taining a small sum of money and ro Due to banns, including certified and cashiers' checks outstanding 24,293 45 Demand, deposits 251,538 11 Time deposits 968,378 77 Bills payable and redls counts 167,050 00 FOR SALE was fk member of Sacred Heart Church and its several societies. Besides his widow he is survived by the following sary; name lnscriDea on rosary, rmaer return to Gazette.

aau night, Mr. Hoover warned Congress again against excessive appropriations. If bills calling for expenditure of $300, 000,000, already reported favorably by jorSale Household children: Barney and Mary, at home; Lost Police dog. 9 months old. Male.

opportunity for wholesome entertainment The feature of tonight's program will be a reel entitled "Ride "Em, Cowboy," showing actual happenings at rotai $2,016,172 51 12 Return to rear of 66 Parsonage street. Reward. s5t2 Congressional committees, are enacted, state or Pennsylvania. County of Ln Qoods Furniture, China, Vstitt? contents. Max M.

Tkus, 125 Broad Street. Mrs. Frank Paluch and Mrs. Benjamin Trzyworowski, of Chicago. The funeral will be held Monday morning at 8:45 o'clock.

A requiem mass will be sung in Sacred Heart Church at 9 o'clock. Lost P. N. G. Pin, between Odd serne.

ss I. H. N. Welter. Cashier of th the world famous rodeo held annually at Calgary, Alberta.

Another interest named bank, do solemnly swear that the Fellows Hall and Laurel Line station. Owner Mrs. Jessie Gilchrist. Finder ing picture will be "The Diary of a muts mirunui is 1 rue 10 rne best of mv 'r 31Mar3t please call 1339 R. a5t2 Burial In the church cemetery.

Sale Hedging: Barberry and Boy Scout," depicting scouting actlvi ties during the winter months. The ed. H. N. WELLBR.

ruhlir Lost Silver bar pin on Luzerne ave rnjft Privet at 110 Searle street, A son was born last Saturday to Mr, Total Jl.923,215 61 State of Pennsylvania, County of Lu serne, ss: Andrew C. Kills, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that tbs above statement is true to the best mj knowledge and belief. ANDREW C. KIZIS. Cashier.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of April, 1930. REBA CAMPBELL, (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires March 2, 1933. Correct Attest: CHAS. F.

DONNELLY. JOHN H. MOLL1NELLI, FRANK L. PINOLA, Directors. ucatlonal film will be one showing the Subscribed and sworn to before me this Chosen the Most Popular nue, between Linden street and Wyoming avenue.

Reward if returned to 23 Montgomery avenue. a5tl and Mrs. Frank Sabach, Smith street. many and varied uses to which com. Salerr Baby chicks, all breeds, Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Starkstein have pressed air is put In making work easier sicklings. Inquire Mrs. Carey, 89 returned to their home in Atlantic City after visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Male Help Wanted and reducing costs of mining opera, tlons and manufacturing. nu oay 01 April, xvav. W. O. ALEXANDER, (SSAL) Notary Public.

My commission expires March 6. 1981, Correct Attest JAMES NEWMAN, E. L. SNYDER. J.

U. ANDERSON, iJlrectors. Mertz here. Big Ohio Corporation seeks manager The admission charge will be five for open territory. Opportunity to earn cents, and only those who are mem bers of the may attend.

These special programs are being shown by Mam street, Phone 174 J. a3tf at Bell at Once Complete Fur Jgs'. Of Home: 5 piece breakfast 5, piece Mohair living room suite, joe bedroom suite, 9 piece dining suite; electric radio and phono combination, reed fernery, step Ironing board, electric iron, card $450.00 cash. Buyer must take Must be seen to be appreciated. Boit CO.

Gazette. a3t3 $3,500, $5,000 and more yearly, we furnish everything. Experience unnecessary. Fyr Fyter 1963 Fyr Fyter DURYEA Servant in Pittston: The "EASY WASHER; BECAUSE IT DOES THE FAMILY WASH IN JIFFY TIME FOB A FEW CENTS. BANK STATEMENT General Secretary Ling, and will con Dayton.

O. a5t3 Mrs. Howard Edick, of La Salle, tinue each Saturday evening until fur Rollnhle man ahnnt. 30 VBftrs old with Csubtcb Ho. 18177 RasBRV Distiict No.

8 RBPORT, OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF EXETER ther notice. and Mrs. Thomas Rae, of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting their mother, Mrs. Sarah Brown of McAlplne street. Mrs.

car wanted to call on farmers in Northern Luzerne county. Make $8 to $15 dailv. No exoerience or caoltal IN THE 8TATB OF PENNSYLVANIA, AT TUB CLOSE OF BUSINESS Sale Genuine leather three piece Brown has been seriously ill, but her SWINDLER OPERATES ON MARCH 27, 1930. Write today. McNess Company, Dept.

condition now is very much Improved rooip" suite, cheap. 312 Stanton Phons 988 J. a3t3 BBSOOBCBS. Freeport, m. sou I 228,353 80 Loans and discounts overdrafts un puiiii lvt Miscellaneous.

PROPOSAL FOR NEW alaLeather arm chair and Ssateri Inquire 133 North street. a3t3 United States Government securities owned Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned Paperhanglng and painting. Work RAILWAY REJECTED. Washington, April 5. The New York, 51,213 75 171,339 50 86,034 52 19,487 60 Banking house, Furniture and fixtures, $8,885.32 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank guaranteed.

Reasonable. Oeorge S. ttito White iron bed, brassed springs; Victrola and 20 reo CrU 992 J. a5t4 Pittsburgh and Chicago Railroad's pro. posal to construct a new 283 mile rail.

Miller, 402 Exeter avenue, West Pittston, Phone 1174 J. a5t3 Cash and due from banks Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. 8.

Treasurer 83,872 52 2,475 00 way across the State of Pennsylvania An old film flam game was resorted to by a stranger to obtain almost $20 from an American Store and an A. P. store, In Wilkesbarre, yesterday afternoon. The manager of the American Store at 6S4 North Main 643,697 11 ijiUe Chow pup, pedigreed; $15. Wyoming avenue, West v.

aStl Gone are the days when it is necessary to spend precious hours in back breaking; energy sapping drudgery, doing the family wash. out blue Monday have a whiter wash LET AN "EASY" DO IT. Ask for Demonstration. Skafer's Electric Shop 29 SOUTH MAIN STREET, PHONE 1719. was rejected today in an examiner's report to the Interstate Commerce Total X.IABIMTIBB Capital stock paid In n.imiliifl 1 EXETER Miss Frances Zdanovlch, of Orchard A.

D.tw. Undivided profits net street received a phone order for groceries and was told to give the delivery street, a member of Exeter High School 50,000 00 25,000 00 1,849 42 49,500 00 4,060 58 43,527 60 870,254 66 1 Estate For Sale Jt, W. F. Several homes and ts for rent or for sale. Any Phone 1381 J.

Circulating notes outstanding Due to banks, including certified and cashiers checks outstanding Demand deposits faculty, who has been seriously 111 for the past month, Is much improved boy change for $10. When the delivery boy arrived at the address he found a man waiting In front of the Time deposits Miss Ann Mlslln, of Battle avenue. PITTSTON KIWANIS PROGRAM Rev. Oeorge Musselman, of near Philadelphia, will be the speaker at PRtston Kiwanls Club's meeting Monday evening. His topic will be "The Aimish People." Miss Leona Wlntle, soprano, a West Pittston High school student, will sing.

Total and Miss Anna Zdanovlcs, of Orchard 643,697 11 Stats of Pennsylvania. County of Ltissrne. a i house. Tbe man told the boy to put the groceries on the rear porch and then gave him a check, the boy mak street, have returned after visiting friends at Mt Pocono. Edward A.

Bsdner, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above statement Is true to the best of my kaowledj and belter. Miss Victoria Turofskl, of Wyoming ing the change In cash. laie Help Wanted xinted1 to. string beads at addressed envelope for r. Experience unnecessary.

C04 112 Fourth "fyv' 1 for general house workT yoming avenue, Wyom avenue, entertained the Ramona Club A similar call was made to the A. Also Authorized Dealer for Thor Ironers, Westingfcoc? BID WARD BEDNER, Ceshkr. Subscribed and sworn to before this 2nd day of April. 1930. SEAL.

MARX VI. MORRIS, Kotar PnMU. on Thursday evening. Prizes at cards P. Store, North Main street, although a different address was given.

The Son Lamps, Hamilton Beach and (IvE Gleaners, Stewart Warner and B. OV'A." were won by Misses Jule Mlslln, Prances Hogati and. Matt fikrtnik. AUTOMOBILE MVUHINU AptsmsbUe Radiators and rsaaan k. pairs.

Lsrrrs straightened out Aluminwi t. 'r f1 i Ave, stranger, whose description tallied with the one who swindled the other store, was tin successful ta porting his lis a5t3; LOUIS V. JACOBS. BTBVe KKRIN AIC, AtUUST urn Classified' Department for i (Casctts 'u quick ftesuRso; V'V.

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About Pittston Gazette Archive

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