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Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Pittston Gazettei
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Pittston, Pennsylvania
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1 fe I 1HS AkmSJk1 I'O gratid chanlkm AthflrLSQ.i FS Oraft Prinrtrlvaiila and secreUry of the; Kiwanis Ciub of 2', I Many dthcr fiarfatns in Foot II II wea for every ntember i the rlt Boston Shoe Store iC; 34 Norm Mai Street SCHIFFMAN, Prop. 1 1 1 1 i 1. I corrj made more KDnHIii.r nW12 iJfflsJl TmadelU, 48. invwitor of jwhat Js said wte new Jciad or artificial lightr is shown here in first phot wnfiisiavetttldn in iTork. Toinadelll is fighting injunc tions which: might piwgnt hlm from maniiXactSiring his article on patent Jtairingemeht The Royal Welsh Choir.

a band of noted singers from Wales, now touring the United States, will a visit to this cly Thursday, April 3d. They will give a concert on, that evening In the Y. M. C. A.

auditorium t'nder the auspices of the Baraca Ctaa, 'of the. Baptist Church. WILL OF OLIVE filRKEND.lLL. By the will of Olive A. Klrkendall, jlate of Dallas Township, she leaves tor tne care oi burial plots Hollenback and Trucksvillc cemeteries.

She directs that her farm in Dallas be sold and of theprocecds she leaves 9300 each to Marie Phillips, Carrie Wolcott, Neil W. Job, arid Dorothy Patterson; $150 to W. H. Condon; 5400 to G. T.

Klrkendall; $1,000 to Fred C. Klrkendall, and the' remainder of her estate to nelces Olive C. Jones and Elizabeth Jones. The estate is valued at $20,000. F.

C. Klrkendall Is named executor. Credit To Jf the largest wan can borrow $15 to 3M from us today whichever suits your baiting ll parts of the umira. omra wno win meet here fd a three day conference binniH March 17. under the American InsUtut of Baking It wiU i wm oe rence of kind.

OCT FOR LEGISLATURE un tias announced his vir Mumioauon as rep rcle.nta. the State ine otner candidates are Oscar D. stark, of Lemon, and Fran eld O. Allen. of Mehoopany.

They will all file on both tickets. NEW RECORDS ON SALE TODAY LANDAU'S Music and Jewelry Store 2t Nortli Main 48tfet, VICTOR i frbm WW jlarto AlettndrdpoE Arththlaj away, va lfWwVlark Martin, f. ce orpnannges sn mat i rc Judge 'ohiMOn a prellmta aryjnjunctlon padlocking hotels thre bills to close the Bow reeft liotel.vJeHh Swjtr jprftprietori IlcnmroiMrietor. Jafld'Lenl Hotel A i Philadelrihia. at this session of Cpriferiw.

to obtain an appropriation for' restoration of the pneumatic tube BerVice sf nail ellvi One clHid CwflS tnitfooated ahd aif otber burned to death VeBterdav after fjtttOSi to a fire thai deatroje the home Charles ftt ieltovilI, war viiioge ana iormer sneu ioaaing camp two miles from. Mays Landittg, near Philadelphia. i Miss Irene Boyer, seventeen, of Lewiaburg, la stranded in Chicago because hort mail courtship bridegroom to be did not iheet het1 at the station there, the police said. Friends who were expected to1 ap peto iri york. turiiishing $16,000 bond xor tne reieasstrom ja or Jonn m.

York Haven Btate.Bank. did not do 90 and wtliBlr "aina in jail. a 1 Homer Kuntz a arrested in Har risburg charged the pos shipping two bottles of wine hv normal r.na4 tv a rilAnl tn Maw Vai It clbflmlunime In isR He was Jchaedth violation of the prohl Shenandoah Primitive Methodist church held a snocial meetlnc and tor Rev Boyd i JX for the ttrtTOeaed' his salary" I. The memory, Rudolph Wilkinson, 'of' Philadelphia, eighteen year old Wharton School freshman, has return ed just as mysteriously as it vanished. Wilkinson lost all recollection of events in the last seven months following a fainting epel! on Wednesday.

State College, March' 7. Hiring and firing costs industries real money, occording to L. Sackett. dean of the Pennsylvania College engineering ifchool who just completed a tour of the college extension classes in eastern Pennsylvania. well trained and competent foreman is one of the secrets of success iii shop management;" says Dean SaeKett, hd Js direvtor of the extension work.

"To discharge skilled employe and gef another to fill his place anay cost he. firm anywhere from $100 to and that i3 expensive business." Dean Backett was particularly pleased wlth the manner in which the college foreman training classes succeeding at the General Electrlci plant in Philadelphia where. they are under way foiMho second fear. Tven ty three foremen are enrolled At the U. S.

Gauge Company at Sel lersville thirty employes are taking the foreman, training courses. Many other Pennsylvania industrial plants have installed the college course. While on. the inspection trip Dean Sackett visited the college extension classes in York and Scranton and spoke to reiall merchants and engineers Ev2 Phll i fn vuuuiy unaer ine in DtotWct Attorney Tavlar tiireaiiBtod LABOR TURhQVLH IS ii II fa Sedan, late model. mooeJfK v.

'v Roadster. rprd Coope AI condi Prices Eight CHAS. 3. SA1TDOITE, Inc. The Ford Dealer Pittston, Pa.

Ttf determlae whether Chester citi zens' faVor Qaylight saving, Mayor S. Tiirtier has asked them to reglstep ineir opinions witn njm. For Economy, Comfort and Durability see r. Isaac Davis, Ast ISO Parke Street, W. pittston.

JPbone 1174.B. aji Kinds of Ilepatrlna; Given Bevisonal Attention. "AL' OF COURSE It not only hits the spot bat it makes yoti fee peppy, rerresbedt and yoor thirst is quenched for a long; time. Ypu wfll like ATLO be cause its thirst quenching qualities. Vou will also like its nppy taste.

Order, a case today. King COMPANY Both Pliones 1 pe'ts anao unng, pas 1 baclter, latej te Car) Ford Sedaa 1 $395.00 TdOri with $149.00 i D6di TouHni; Car. arid booV, i 4 $250.00 Many' 6theri. Thna Payments Pittston olet 1SS So. MallartSi Phone 1933 Painted Ifook Like a New One.

Have YcurHewCar Be Varnished and prolong the idfe. of ue iFuush. FERD HI 6 Ttmnel Street Phone 75S J. Rear Broad St Expert Service Geo. kiitledge Rear 155 So.

Main Time to (Jet a Skate on Boys and Girls and This is the Place to Get Thein $1.00 tof $tS 'i ff? 3i mm 1 t.tKT opeea wago AHeptowB, owi of rthis peak era Fellows' banqaW onv Friday 1 evening, Hotel mt all Odd. should iftaftait Will be his first b. rfore the Odd Felows of Coiinty i provided an excellent program, which will be later. David Llewfliyn. of will lead tlir yrVations wUt be fcads ios whd nar sent thiBicledg ui those who hate taskel ftfofcf reservations.

7A11 8eyr4. 0rand Lodge Officials svill tio "tffeseat. s'All flflrt F1Iaw; Pcrarl11uu of loge wnose woo wiso xiokou can set Xihm committe. dwrd Ellsworth, v1Koctt4 mm New Yrft. Marih 8 A grand', jury indicted three persons for oostrucungjustic and fpra price of $86,000, to bribe United States ftjtorney Oeneral Daugherty and other government prosecutors to protect men whA ince have been sen tence4 theymails in a fraud which netted Those indicted, ''Thomaa B.

Fclder1ed; et known law firmi president of the Oeorgia Society and defense counsel in several big. bootleg liauor B. Mnana. former agent of the Department of Justice; and Elmer Jarnecke, secre tary? rto 'Means, ii; i DRY LAW UPHELD. Omaha, March jit Those parts of the.

national prohibition' law relating to, abatement of llQitor nuisances by injunction are unconstitutional. Federal Judge ytf Woodrough, of the Eastern Nebraska district, holds in a forjnal i you HAVE A TELEPHONE? If iw eC 16 toncb with Wilkes Barre Business Office. OtUF We can'save yon inuner oa LONG DISTANCE caU. Our ReBtsi Rate ii ery a90Bable. Ttephone Company' ers Innwv money, Just why you? Yon apd repay as in small or larse paysieirtB.

1 deteioped heat and It has been "S'S" fr. awiner ana wt. fednrfLl sonofe wear SHAM. PAYMiESTS ON (is $io4 is C. 30 IS A S3 J1MM N5.1S 5 i20l IS .......10 $90 IS ...8 j300 .18 ..15 Pl.rs INTEREST I'lWVIPiat BY tAW.

Theodore Nelpert. of Kingston, machinist's helper at the Kingston round bouse of the Lackawanna Railroad, lost the thumb of his left hand while working with a rapidly revolving emery wheel. RcV. Charles Dreher has been i P8t" eucai vnuren, wimesoarre, xor uu, new conference year, at the 58th an asie. Pa.

Airs. James Cowling, aged 83 years, a former resident of Wilkesbarre, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. IX Davis, in. Washington, I. C.

The remains arrived in Wilkesbarre this morning and were buried in Hollen back Cemetery. Mrs. Conrad Jacobs, of Wilkesbarre, died yesterday at a Mt. Pocono hotel, Where she had, been spending some time in the hope of regaining her neaitn. tserore marriage sae wus jijm Margaret Tralnor, a trained nurse.

Her husband and ono daughter survive, Piineral Monday morning, with a high mass of Church. requiem in St. Nicholas' Bishop Hoban, of th! Scranton io ccso. will officiate at confirmation sen ices to be held in the Church of, the Holy Family. Sugar Aotcn, tomorrow afternotii.

A class of 700 children will receive tho rite of confirmation. William J. Hopkins, aged 41 years, of Church street, Kingston, died yes I terday after a few days' illness of i pneumonia. He was born inBdwards vUle and had HVed in Edwardslle and.j Kingston all hW life. He was a ma chinlet for the Kingston Coal Co.

He Was a member of the Walsh Baptist Church and the Jr. O. U. A. M.

Hlsj Wifew mother and three sisters survive. Onof of the sisters is Mrs. Sarah Hughey, of West Pittston. Following a llngeririg illness of complications, Mrs. J.

Milkulewica, aged 37 of Academy street, Wilkesbarre. has passed away. Shej was a native of Kingston, having been I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry MCOroarty.

Her husband and three children survive. Edward Brown, of Buttonwood. inember of an old Hanover township family, is out as a candidate for thej l'egialature in the Second Luzennc district, and seems to have hacking. Captains of a number of the districts of the Republican or frantzation have held meetings and endorsed his candidacy. Abba Hillet Sliver, rabbi of thej Temple, Clevelahd, one of the i gifted pulpit orators of this; country, will lecture on "Have we an American Judallsm?" in the Y.

M. H. auditorium. Wilkesbarre, on Wd hesday evening at 8: IS clock. AdniLssion, to the lecture isf ree and tickets oan be from A.

8. OinBburg, secretary of the Y. M. H. A.

i V.A. plea, for a greater interest in the administration of criminal law was made byWi Uiam E. Mlkell, dean lot the law school of University of Penn sylvania, at the luncheon meetlnc of liU2erne County Bar Association in the. Sterling yesterday at noon, Judge B. R.

Jones presioea. A large shipment of ydung fishj from a State hatohcry Was received tfils. morning at the Plymouth station of the Lackawanna Railroad and they itre're taken at once "to Lake Silk worth i i i 1 ilHTl. .11 till! IHftC. I We ebars.

Intn est the money youaerualy owe aia.aad or' the linter of days ou bold it. io other chanfc. We will toe glad give you Information you may: waat reoxding tlie loon if you pboa. Write or call at our Our time and money 13 yours for the asking. Peoples Finance Service Co.

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