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Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Pittston Gazettei
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Pittston, Pennsylvania
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ii 1 's 1 Kyi Qrpcery Stores, 1 In buying Porono Products at onr stores yon arc assured of getting ionly the The Pooono label Is a guarantee of premier quality and careful We cousldcr these products to be the best value, on the market for the price, and Invite comparison Pocono merchandise with the hlghesprloe merchandise packed under nny other label. THE STORE WITH THE GREEN FROM Cutfcura Quickly Relieves Irritated Skins Bathe with Cutieuta Soap and hoi water to fretth pores 01 impurities, dry lightly and apply Cuttcura Ointment to sooth and beat Cuticura Talcum ts ideal lor powdering and perfuming. inU ieh Pra. trMtl CoUnrar.i Best Pure LARD, 2 lbs. 25c Finest Quality Open Kettle Rendered.

DISPLAY Cuticttr Soap liiavcl without raug. AGAZETT I AVOCA The moat popular1 material for the plain dresses that appear oni the tennis courts is plain tub silks In white, blue, beige or any shade one prefers. Skirts and blouses, too, are showing a preference for this material Shavers Attention! We Know What a Shaving Edge Is. They're real beauties, strongly made and will not fade run by being wet. If you haven't one, you should have, especially for this patriotic occasion.

Size 5x8 Price $2.50 1 Better Get Yours Now Before They Are All Gone. PITTSTON i GAZETTE 12 Gillette Blades Sharpened e.M INKER IS for 20c Trial Order for Tills Week Only CAMPBELL'S Upstairs, Over Freed's Miss Anna Little, who makes her home with Mr. and Mrs. Allen McDonald, of Vine street, underwent a very serious operation for goitre, yesterday at the City Hospital, Wilkes No. 2i2 Can Fruit AKn GRAPE FRUIT 9AP SALAD HEARTS OUC Packed with luscious fruit.

Ho. 2 Can They're Great No. 2J4 Can PREMIER DelMonte, ,97. SALAD QC APRICOTS DRESSING Packed In Heavy Syrup Large POCONO IKn BULK doz MUSTARD AVV PICKLES AUV Pint Jar Big Value Sweet or Sour. VERY SPECIAL 7 Cahes A Soap 25c Choicest Pure MAZOI.A OD 28c 8 oz.

Bottle 1 45c 27c 8 oz. Bottle Pint Can. RICE, 4 lbs. 25c Vnusiially Big Value. POCONO JELLY Op rtK POWDER OC MACARONI and Just the thing for hot weather OJr AlxJlXi 111, desserts.

large Pkg. 3 for BriLIo pfcg 9c jurfpint bot25c The Hot Weather Drink. POCONO INDIA CEYIjON j. WHITE OAK TEA COFFEE i2 ID. pkg.

30c Lb. 29 A long cooling glass of Iced Pocono Imlla eylon Tea is a The biggest coffee value In welcome companion on a hot town at the price. Our coffee weary day. makes satisfied customers. 'barro.

Her condition today is report The Attractive Power of the Cross' was the subject of an impressive mes sage by the Rev. Dr. William L. Saw It's Easy, She Says, Once You Learn How telle, of Seranton; at the Anniversary services at the First Presbyterian Church last evening. The sermon was based on wands of Jesus in John 12:32, "And if I toe lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto Me." Its leading thought was the suffering love of the Saviour.

A pleasing feu ture of the service was a soprano solo by Mrs. Gertrude Bilby Wertls, "Open the Gates of the Temple." The cjjoir aiso renoereu an inspiring umnein "In the Airms of His ILove." ed to be favorable. The Epworth League of the Bethel M. E. Church ia arranging for an entertainment to be held in the church parlors on Monday evening, June 25th.

Readings, instrumental and vocal musical numbers are on the program. A son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. James Burke, of McAtpine street. (Tlhe Girls and Boy Scouts arranged for a picnic to be herd on the Playgrounds July 4th.

The girls are selling tickets six for 25 cents, which will entitle the purchasers to refresh ments to the amount of 30 centsi. Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Fairmont, West Virginia, who are on a motoring trip, are spending several days in town as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

James Mead, of West MeAlpine street. P. H. O'Brien, of Church street, is erecting a concrete block garage on the Main1 street portion of his lot, to house tihe new Stephens limousine which he has recently purchai3ed'. A game betwee, the All Presbyterians and the Playground Association baseball teams is scheduled for Saturday, on the association diamond.

The speaker this 'evening will be Rev. Robert R. Davlos, pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian Church or WHkeSbarre. Tonight Jwiill be the anniversary of th installation of the pastor, and Rev. David T.

Smythe, of j' W.X I the Langcliffe Presbyterian Church, Avoca, who presided on tWat occasion. will participate in the service. Ivor Herbert will sing "The Holy City." The choir will also have an anthem. Mlas Ethel Wood, 18 year old Philadelphia dancer, doesn't thlnlt It's hard to do a split, once, you get th; knock of And that comes, she says, from plenty of exercise, plenty of nulk and plenty. of sleep.

4V (C 1 RALPH J. HONEYWELL TRAPSHOOTING iCIIAMPIOIV' 41 Mai Street, Inkerman 428 Wyoming W. Pittston 103 N. Main Pittston 400 Exeter West Pittston with the latter's inaren'ts, Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Young, of Beach Haven. Miss Madge Andrew, of Berwick, is spending some time with her aunt Mrs. John Kinney, of Wyoming.

Miss Margaret Gardner, 'who has been the guest of fMiss Catherine Evans, of BuMer street, has returned to hft' home in West Pittston. Caimley, of Foote avenue. Steve Kalafut, pif Cherry street, is able to be about again after Hieing at his home the past four weeks with an injured knee cap. 1M11HL Chechourk, hife returned to her home, 252 Marcy street, aften spending a week at Philadelphia and Atlantic City. WYOMING.

Wanted Men Good Ralph Honeywell, soft of Mr. and I Oreensburg, June Zl. A amateur trapshooting champion for Pcnnsjlvania was icrowned When W. C. Letterman, of LewLi'town, broke 19S targets outVf a possible 200, the highest score of a Jlarge field of entrants.

Stevenson M. Crathei State amateur champion for the Inst two years, lost liiis title by only a point, finishing wW.h a score elf 197. Mrs. R. R.

Roaoh, lof "Windber. won the woman's State amateur title with a score of 185 out of a 'possible 200. wages, steady wora. J. JB.

D. Stone West Wyoming DURYEA. Shavers Attention! A MARR'IAOE LICI0XSE WAS issued in Scran'ton yesterday to AVil liam Carter, c.if Avoca, and Miss Anna Lewis, of Moosic. We Know What a Shaving Edge Is. Mrs.

Sarah R. Dills, of Philadelphia, Is visiting her Mrs. Joseph Mc WASHINGTON EliM DYING Cambridge June 21, The great Elm. under whose branches George Washington took command of tlw army of '76, is dying. Professor James Sargeant, noted Ibotanist and tree expert, announced today the tree was beyond saving.

For many yearns the Elm has been coddled in an attempt to save It. It, near Harvard University. PltlXGLE CITIZENS WANT STREET. PAVED On petitioner officials and citizens of Pringle Borough asking for a mandamus on Andrew the burgess, to compel him to sign a paving contract for the pa.ving of Union street. Judge Fuller today granted an alternative writ to avow cause why the burgess should not sign, and fixed the hearing mn July 2.

12 Gillette Blades Sharpened A REAL USEFUL ARTICLE Wltl SCISSORS Mrs. Roher: J. Honeywell, of 10 Ann street. West Pittston, and Miss Martha Coulter, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce Coulter, of 174 Tompkins street, were the principals in a pretty wedding that was solemnized last evening in St. James' Episcopal Church. Rev. S. E.

Neikirk, the rector, performed the ceremony that united the young people in the holy bonds of matrimony. The bride made a charming appearance in a gown of white canton crepe, and wore a hat to match. She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid was Miss Helen Honeywell, a sister of the bridegroom, who wore a gown of honeydew georgette and a picture hat. Her corsage bouquet was of Ophelia roses.

The best man was John Skid more, a brother in law. of the bridegroom. Lovely decorations of ferns and cut flowers were about the altar. The ceremony was witnessed by a company of relatives and friends. Miss Ethel Golding, church organist, played the wedding music.

Before the ceremony she played Promise Me." The processional was the march from "Lohengrin." During the ceremony the organist played "Sweetest Story Ever Told," and the recessional was Mendelssohn's March. Mr. and Mrs. Honeywell are enjoying a brief motor trip. They will soon be at home to friends at 174 Tompkins street.

Cantilever Shoe Shop for 20c Trial Order for This Week Only CAMPBELL'S Upstairs, Over Freed's Elmer Mott, of Monument avenue, who has been seriously ill for the pafcrt month, has been to City Hospital. iMjiss Mildred Hldgley, a student at Btloomsbui.g State Normal School, is spending the summer vacation with her mother, Mrs. John Ridgtey of Wyoming avenue. There will he business meeting of the Young Ladies' Social Club evening after the prayer meeting at which the club wilt set a date for its ice cream and strawberry social. Mr.

and Mrs. Jo'hn Kinnfcy and son, Kenneth, have to their home afteii spending week end $1 .25 Complete Needle Case for 80c A Stitch in Time Saves Nine A Needle For Every Purpose Cantilevers for Summer Comfort CANDIDATE FOfl CO. COMMISSIONER Edmund Bevan, of Wilkesibarre, to day announced his candidacy for county commissioner on the Republican ticket. Mr. Bevan is well known JOV tired are you at the end of 'the day? If every evening finds you completely exhausted, the trouble may be with your footwear.

Knot fatigue is responsible for more general bodily fatigue than almost any other one thing and the ordinary shoe is not built to guard against it. The flexible Cantilever arch gives the maximum foot comfort and the minimum foot fatigue. You will feel better more energetic in every way, when you wear Cantilevers. Ask to try on a pair in our Shoe Shop. All women are enthusiastic about this neat, compact Sewing Set.

Fits easily in your sewing basket. As illustrated opposite, it measures 14 inches by inches open, and 3 inches by 5 inches closed. Contains 142 useful articles in an attractive leatherette case, made in England by the largest Needle Factory in the world. CASE CONTAINS: 75 Gold Eyed Sewing Needles, 51 Art Needles, 15 Silk and Cotton Darners, 15 Milliners' Needles, 15 Crewel or Embroidery, 3 Rug or Tapestry, 3 Chenille Needles, Steel Crochets, 1 Punch Work, 2 Medium Wool Darners, 2 Fine Wool Darners, 2 Medium Yarn Darners, 2 Fine Cotton Darners, 2 Medium Cotton Darners and Scissors. For completeness, quality of contents and general usefulness, this Set is unexcelled.

Remember it cannot be bought at anv store at any price. Come and examine it It pays to be a reader of this paper. Sold at Gazette Office Only. throughout the county and is serving his second term as Republican Jury commissioner. He has been active in musical circles for years and is an effective worker in the Republican party.

The action of Mr. is expected to bring out some activity in the primary campaiRn, as'tihe primary election will be held on Sept. IS. The last day to file nomination petitions with the county commissioners Is Aug. 21.

A flexible shoe for your flexlb'e foot. I OOD YEAR takes VI the highest grade, long staple cotton, of unusual tensile strength, and builds up the carcass of die Goodyear Cord Tire by the exclusively Goodyear method of group ply construction. The result is a tire that lasts longer in any service and is the most economical you can buy. Am Coadyar Service Station Daalmn tmlLmnd.neom mcnif thm nmm Goodyar Cord with thm bmrnlmd All Wtathmr Trtmd mad buck thmm up with mtmndmrd Goodymr Seniem Egan Oil Supply Co. H16 So.

Main Triple Service V. 2ft Luzerne Ave. TOMMY JONES DEAD Maihanoy City, June 21. Tommy Jones, 49, former major league first baseman, whose home was at Locuatdalc, near Tiore, died at a Danville, hospital. He began 'his Soitilever Ibaydball career in 1902 with the Yo.rk, WW0 Pa.

Atlantic League team and later played with the Baltimore, St. and Detroit teams in the American league and the Milwaukee team of the American Association. 4 Fold Compact Needle Case COUPON Bring this coupon and 80c to this office, and get something worth while New York Excursion Via Now Jersey central, Sunday, June 24. Special train teaves Pittston, Standard Time, 11:46 p. June 2H, stopping at Elizabeth.

Returning loaves New York, West 23rd street, Standard Time, 5:15 p. Liberty streett. p. Elizabeth, 6:00 p. June 24.

Fare, $3.60. J19 21 23 Brown's Slide Store 40 South Main Street. Name Address "1 A 'i.

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