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Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Pittston Gazettei
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Pittston, Pennsylvania
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3 M.tSflfe flff fin 'y. j. The wUl of FraneMr AttrttadccrlaL ft AwtlUk. a pcrtca Mcood ifefct to ea Umi tezMrtaoce of tovmr red, aw tW, lte of Durreft van offend for ore i illJ 1. 1 bate in the office the resJoter et 'n i Ar goat it WiiuJEoIJed fhout COLUEEYPATS 31 wumttuty Start Wih wu louajr, un againac lis proosie tnav Hied a caveat by FkXeatlM Dawld.

who etalma to be a aleee and legal heir. She filed a bend fat SSw. Ptmhsriranl Coal Co. in to Jewelry 3 Thursday, Feb. 14.

No. 14i.No. Hillside Coal and Iron Co. Friday, Fob. 15.

Butler. VHIUHI ana amvwwra wul ot Mt. Anruakevicx teeree en estate valued at S1.1TS to prc raratiioB for eUW eierg4myst esth frota day toay oraireyoupractkiiecononly? If you hav been wastmg your money, remedy thj ev3 at ooc by apportion of your earning weekly or jmwthry at RIaBealtniment llWIlllsm Douk and names him as executor. Btaate late nf Prranonth. xjenwn vaiiey uoai co.

I Thursday, Feb. 14. Heldelburg. William A. Seneca and Broad well.

Friday, Feb. 15. Exeter, West I moreland and Maltby. I tor her will filed today leaves an es the I h'MVI Kim Savings ganlvi tate Tamed at Si.75 to her tt us bend. John Andrascik.

end names him ss executor. Peter A. Maslewskl' was named to administer the estate of. Peter Sem onowtta. late of Larksvllle, vslued at THE METHODIST 'PROTESTANT Jeweler and Optician I ftnn Church choir will not inset tomorrow evening.

i 92fN.MainSL 1 IkJIIIH if Pittston, 529S. CAMP 22. P. O. Oar WILL, hold its regular meeting tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock.

There will lb v. uu iiiiuaiiuii. THE CRAFTSMAN'S BASE BALL Serving This Community S3 Years. POLICE FTVRSt rVT.TiSVwrPT TV Team hold a huslness meeting In Scranton daring January omounted a welcome addition to the treaanry a time when funds are low. Read the Gazette and Seep PosU the club rooms tomorrow evening af sua ims sum or money was Birthstone eight o'clock.

ANDREW JCASHUBA, OF THIS Ell AT REST TODAY The funeral of Hans Clndenning city, has been granted a certificate as an assistant pharmacist by the 5 31 State' Board of Pharmacy. THE WOMAN'S MISSIONARY was held this morning' at o'clock Many Were Disappointed Society of St. Peter's Lutheran Church hol4 an apron sale Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the Hughes town Hose (house. The public Uvor Scnce cm last hL prje sale oially Invited to attend. from the home of his daughter, airs.

Jennie Martin. 395 South Main street. Sebastopol. At o'clock a solemn requiem (nam aamr tover the remains in St. John's R.

Church. Rev. T. C.Whytenras celebrant: Rev. iBL'ffV Reap, deacon: and Rev.

A. Murray, sub deacon in St John's Cemetery. The pall 'bearers were John Sherer. Samuel Morrow. John JBarrett and Raymond Martin.

rccciTed hundreds of taqtaries (by tde phoube 'and nutfl) from doappomted coito mera and friends ikrooKMit tt waBey, PAST RULERS' NIGHT was observed by members of Pittston Lodge of Elks at their home here last: eveniftg. Over three 'hundred members of the lodge visited the rooms joined in the festivities. EVERY ONE APPRECIATES OUR SERVICE TUB CHOIR Or THE i FIRST Baptist Church will meet tomprMw When Are You Going to evening at o'clock for rehearsal. All members are nrced to Ihe nresent. The rehearsal has ibeen moved for The Azftefhst Set in Green, Yellow, or White Gold makes, the appropriate gift to one born in February.

We nave eotne Very beauts hi settings in stones for all months of the year. Engagement and Wedding' Rings Our Specialty. JAS. A. LEWIS JEWELER 18 N.

Main St. Pituton ward tone day, the usual time being Friday evening. 1 THE FAWNS' CLUB ENTER tained an large crowd of young peopto at the Elks' Home last evening. The social affair 'as one of the most pleasurable of Lincoln's Birthday social events. Me Andrew'a orchestra furnished music for dancing.

THE FUNERAL OF MISS SUE A. Neyhart, venerable resident of Ran Rev. S. Ezra Xeiklrk. esteemed president of the Pittston Kiwanis Club, will be presented with the community service medal for I23 at the regular meeting: of the dub Thursday night.

The program will include a special speaker and special music. The speaker will be Attorney James Gardner Sanderson, of Scranton. former governor of the Pennsylvania District, of the Kiwanis Club. som, will be held tomorrow after noon. There will "be servlca Have Another Sale On Boys9 Overcoats?" Most notaries were from neighbors of pleased customers wao had parchased OTercoafi at oar sale.

A great many claimed they were not prepared to boy at thst time, while others for various reascas ccotd not set here to partrctpate those woniderfiJ Taloest so we're to have another. you are among the many disappointed ones now is your opportunity to buy an Overcoat at Less Than Cost. at the home of her sister. Mrs. Emma Personal Mention Ida May.

little daughter of Mr. and Osborne, .106 Sharpe street, Kingston, at 1:30 o'clock, followed by a service In the Ransom Evangelical Church at ithree o'clock. Interment will be at ANTHONY LORO. AGED SEVEN years, of il83 William street, 'while coasting on William street yesterday was struck by an automobile. The tac cideirt occurred at the corner of Wil Good service is always appreciated.

We appreciate your business' and in return try to treat you in a friendly way and make you trading a pleasure. Service with us is always an important consideration. We leave no stone unturned, and no effort unmade to give that character of intimate and friendly service which can only prove to your advantage when purchasing. Our goods are quality goods and they serve their purposes as only quality can. You are an important part of our big business and we will do everything we can to maintain our Mgh class service.

HIT PERSISTS THAT (Benjamin Bath, of ,122 Butler street, is 111. William O'Malley. of the firm of O'Malley and Tracy, left1 today on business trip to New York City. IIDIDIM OIT Mrs. Broadbent.

of Philadel phia, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jo seph Savage, of Center street. Berlin. Feb. 13.

Reports were re Lawrence A. Kelley, of the Kelloy newed here today despite repeated denials that General Ambassador Hartfwara is attending the. hard ware show in i Paul Casper ia attending the na tional hardware show in Philadelphia aa ia representative of the Coursoa Wicdfeld at Washington, will resign because of the flag incident during preparations or Wood row Wilson's funeral. Suggestions have been renewed that his retirement will be announced in order that he may resume his position with the Krupp industries. Hardware Co.

Jean, the 20 months old daughter of Mfr. and Mrs. D. M. Neff, of George 3 Days is seriously til or pieurs pneu James Best and.

Miss Margaret Mc Gfajwcen, woth residents of this city in (marriage last evening liam and Church streets. He was taken to Pittston Hospital where it was found he "was suffering from bruises of the shoulder. He will Ibc discharged today. MRS. ANNA DICKEY OLBSON.

of NorthCeld, twice a candir date for United States in her home state, 'and James iJ. Davis, secretary of labor in the (cabinet of President Calvin Coolidge, will (be two of the speakers at the annual banquet of the Scranton (St. "David soclfety, which will be held in Hotel Jermyn, March 1. MRS. MILLAR JONES, aged' '3 years, wife of Campbell Pinknoy Jones, of Scranton, idled Monday might.

(She waa a daughter of late Q. V. Millar, Scranton and was a graduate of 'Welles ley. Her husband, one daughter, xtn'e soh, and 'her imother isurvlve. A HAND DECORATED tine with ah appropriate sentiment composed by the hard will be sriven each: person present at the Valentine social in St.

James' Church paridh rooms 'tomorrow "A pleasing jprogram of community sing ing and Jiah6 selectionsWill be given and cake and will he served. Everybody is invited. sr. ALOYsrrs society Booster meeting arid entertainment aVWveit clock the rectory of St JroM'svK. C.

Church. Rev. H. Thuips. Fri.

Sat. Feb. 14 15 1 iReah Derfornifid the fcerpmnnv. Announcement has been made of UFOISOIIUIIUl tflBi marriage of Miss Theresa Thorn Carl Sylvester, both of frfcjton, which took place in the Piiter 'and," Paul Catholic' Church, tlii'i Jan. The ceremony Tj Attenrtlng the couple." were Mr.

and Men's, Boys' and Poison moonshine liquor claimed another victim' today accenting to. police, in' John Boshfco. 4, miner i of Nanticoke. whose body was found in an alley this morning. Boshko was a habitual drinker, the police said, and is known to have been imbibing heavily last night.

Polie are investigating his source of supply in order to prevent other deaths A. FlUsimmo.ns, of Pittaton i iAtnonar 'the Northc istorn Xtannnvl. Jewelers and Victrola Agency 47 No. Main St. Pittston, Pa Don't Forget Elks' Minstrels, Feb.

21, 22, 1921 Children's hewspaipor men in attendance (two day session of the Asso CTWefl Dailies in. IHarrisburg Monday were Col. Ernest O. "ftmtlh, of the Wilkesbarre Tlme J. Peck; ht the Pitts Thursday evening, Feb.

14th at St. Aloysius Hall. All iboys arid yoiintr men from 14 to 45 years of age invited to Join this thriving total fOhV Ca2tte; W. J. Pattison, of the Bcfantoh (Republican; E.

a. Lynett of the Scranton A Cof. John M. Jones, of Charles gtlnen'te society. 12fSt Borough, were remanded to the court tv orison without :h.ifl An XETER YOUTHS ARE PAROLED BT COURT Wtee, has feone to Oklahoma City, ORlhhoma.

accompanied toy iPeter slaughter charge in connection wttl 10 Day Bermuda Tonr' Via Nw Jersey Central FoTjruary 23d. AM expenses $131 36 ure uraia ui allies XjongO, OI 83 tt street, fvo ditvl at Pli(ann lu.M.t At Less and trp. Write O. D. Cinder, Scran HUT BAIL Thursday of last week, being the vie Blramer, of "Wilkesbarre.

They are iepftfsentatives from Irem Temple to conclave of officials who have jhorge Of ceremonial sessions of the Various shrines of the country. About mnii thn Hn ton. Pa. L3 Mrs. Bessie MtttboHand.

who is alleged to have conducted a bawdy house at Kescopeck: Stella Thomas, of Kspy. who lived 4n the house, and Philip Sponenberg. of Briar who said he boarded in the house. (((ii (ji. ft pranK puyea upon intm oy the brothers compressed air.

The youths pleaded "not guilty tnrougn tneir counsel. thVe8ions wilt last three days. Matty NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Reported dally by J. ft.

Brooks A members ot New York Stock Ex ihansrei Brooks cor Spruce 8t 8.00 O'Coats $100 O'Coats 435 $15.00 O'Coats 750 $20.00 O'Coats $10.00 $30.00 O'Coats $40.00 O'Coats $45.00 O'Coats $2250 $50.00 O'Coats $25X0 $60.00 O'Coats $30.00 were before Judge Jones today sfcd all pleaded guilty to a minor charge. new tningaxnat nave Deen originated ahpcehic land JIghting effects that Titan Q. A. Marsden Pamter and paper Am. can.

Mrs. Mulholland stated that her hiishand' was in Jail to Columbia Hfnger. i5eil 'pnone loss. Following isl hearing before Alderman Frank Brown, of Wilkeabarre. at 7 last evening, "William and Peter Dombroski, (brothers.

Of Exeter fessiona will be demonstrated wf 0 delegates: VjPWirtesn members of the Pittston Qua Club were in Wilkesharre last County and Miss Thomas said she Intended to get married on her release, while ys'irjr Sponenberg stated that he had. returned to the home ef hie Read the Gazette and Keep Posted. Cost 5l 5iJ. 5 170 1169 75Vfe 74 74 2 61 61 60 I 69 SS.3S 1 Ofr VI I 99 99 58.V4! 67 157 61 I B9! 59 Hotel Sterling in honor of Miss Vih. Drug.

Syn. Am. Car Fdy Ahi. Loco. Am.

Smelting Am. Sugar Am. T. AnSc. Copper T.

S. P. Bait. Ohio Bolh. Steel Can.

Pacific Queen on the Ice! parents. They were each sentenced to pay a fine ot 3100 and costs, and were then released en parol on their premise not to conduct or freonen Arftftfiiette "was toastmaster of The speakers were Miss such ii place as the one complained urcacuti una uniss Anne JJor Miss Olcott was presented Cent. leather Chea. Ohio C. M.

St. P. nd sapphires, Pittston lafliel In attendance wjsre: iMfas Jen MISSION CHAPTER 1 The WlHinir Worke CIas nf t'nc 149HI14S IMS 17l 17H! 17 74 73 Mi I 73 'H 1I 15HI 1.5 27fcT 26! 26 112 'inKim 113 '113 27 26' 26 Mi 5S 57W rai. mown, sirs, jenme airs. Col.

Puel ron Del. Hue. L. Kric. first Baptist Bible School taught by Miss Elizabeth Jones mf in th 'Mrs: Lottie Profheroe, Miss church parlors last evening and or Formerly Sacks Brown.

15 16! 15 tt. 'orth' pfd. Gen. Motors Lehigh Valley ganiaeu a jumor v. w.

chapter. The purpose of this organization is to do mlnsioharv MwttnM wilt 2 iinen, jvirs. Mgnes Harding. JWttii'Katherihe Mrs. Ethel Srbrthi Mrs: Alma Cryder, 'Miss '4gfta'(HadBall, Miss.iMary Corcoran irtaj Airs.

Mae Brandon, Miss Clarissa 70 70j 1212 Mo. Pacific be held once a monthL The follow ing omcers were elected; President, National Lead tfev Haven V. Central Oibbons, of Lincoln Minn mmon' rira vfm i ssvw 'm4 ia: 101 i ,101 ,1 'i i 71 .13." 146 21 192 is 54 44U 56 dent. Plorence second vice nresident. Florence Tndw MMam.

Nfi O. W. West hosi following an operation at the PtttiKnn Honnlt.al 'i Dorothea Williams; treasurer. MaudH Pacific aiuier; mamst. i.ifrii jrnnM R.

ft. Prv Steel Car er. Margaret jones; councillors. Mrs. I fSh3W RAILWAY DEBECTpil.

63. 63 44. 6f 66 5ff 6ft 58! 58 at jones. ana JMiss Elizabeth Reading Co. 56 Feb.

13. The board Rep. Iron Steel ..61 aones. inaicmen or committees: Finance. Helen Hallock; literature.

31 38 Rubber 38 Pacific 89 ir.ecior 01 tne Pennsylvania rall roa'd'eomrianv today elected Jav CooW. Mane Adams; program, Annunciats LeDore anl TTnnnsK f. romA.A. 88 46 88 4,5 THREE ROOM OUTFlf member of the board South. Railway 46 membership.

Alma Kilzmar. Studebaker 103 101 131 102' 131 106, 66 VM.tHarriaourg. Kekd the, Gazette and Keep Posted. 106 DIVOKCE TOR HTSBAXD. Union Pacific 132 V.

Steel 10s Utah Copper 67 Wabash 14 Westinghouse 63 66 14 Judge Fulled made a decree today granting n. dtvAM tn TKa. nr 2 62 22 22 71 71 oerlaht. formerly of Plains, but adw Jones Tea, 24 South. Rly.

pfd 71 ok muaoernnia. irom Mary Chamberlain, of 659 Wyoming avenue. Wremtnr. on tmndx MuuiAm They were married in Plains October S' ltOC. bv Rev.

W. T. Tttftra ft 1 10 Pieco American Walnut Dining Boom Suite 1 3 Piece Overstuffed Tapestry Parlor Suite A a resided together that township until April 1. ltl. "A VP 1 ''l rVJtt asjF wmm Read the Gaaetre shd Keen Posted.) i it Ill1 (.

i aridTOUOnRuW Sure Belief I iObst 3Iasses relieve wve the vision frate 1 1 4 Piece American "Walnut Bed Boom Suite 1 50 Piece Dinner Set 5 Pictures 1 Boudoir Lamp Come In and look Over the Combination. All High Grade Furniture. weaoiW' injury ana eurain. vonsoit us i J. P.

KUSCHEL I of Faiiiii 6 Cruris 7i ii vv tritlk aft fttkii' (ifrtT ifelnd EVANS BR Elesnor Boardman, Ford Sterling, nay ururitn' Tyrono rower and Wallaoo MacSonald. COMEDO and 'NEWS Robinson, champion woman skater ot Canada, recently broke record for WO yards at Onota Lake. unusual action picture shows 4Ftirnit tVs tya.

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