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A 1 News of the i FEUOIff MTFJIffi II West Side Sufered Terribly; Scalp Itched Most Gratify ing Response! and Burned. Cuticura Heals. I a terrible suflferer froW CHURCH IS FAMILY tetter. The breaking out was' In The response of the friends and rjatrona of Mullison Eeonomv Stores pimples ana my Scalp Kchea and burned causlnjr me to scratch. My scalp became hard, and scaly, and KNIT TOGETHER BY my naw an iu out.

i ne nouoit extended over a period of tares months. I was advised to try Cuticura THEBONDS0FL0VE Soap, and Ointment so parens sea some, and in three weeks a decided FRANCO change was noticed. I continued A Prof it and Pleasure INVESTMENT TTHE pleasure In a Diamond Is even greater If It's one 1 of oar Diamonds by knowledge of the quality. Every Diamond we sell la selected by experts who know and In slat on perfect cutting, brilliancy and the many other qualities that go to make a Diamond we sell a better Diamond. the treatment and in six weeks I Father and Son Day has come to be an estaDii3hed tact in the lue waa completely healed." (Signed) Daniel W.Chase, 413 So.

Broad Ot Trinity iujcouai Parian, iiaen AMERICAN COFFEE is most gratifying. Since Mr. Mullison's Stores became a part of the Stores' system last week, we have been more than pleased with the interest and appreciation you have shown. JByetra(iillg in y0Vlr nearest American Store, you will find, as have hundreds of thousand of other thoughtful housewives throughout 4 States, that It Pays to Trade Where Quality Counts! Best VKte PotatOeS (Peck 151bs.) 25c Bushel (60 lbs.) 90c We sell by weight, thus insuring you full measure always! St, Pa, year ior lour uu'u ine men ana ooys Cuticura Soap, Ointment and oi ine parin nave ueen urougui geuiec iu a bpcui way na eauu uc ueeuuuHr cemuraUou is votea an un Talcum promote and maintain skin purity, skin comfort and akin health often when all else fails. nra'vHiiiitnt on tne' Drevioua one.

It 1 It's a Saving Reputatiop That Keeps You a Friend of This Store! in A MARRIAGE (LICENSE HAS been Issued to Joseph 'P. of. Try mw Shariat stick. imw was no again last evening; when aoout 120 laiueru ana uons came together. Lor tue rourm auuuaa unhor iu me aunaay scn'ooi room, wnich was most amacuve in its aeasouaoie acoraons ot torignt coiors.

Tne young lauies OI the Xt. JS. F. Oass, un this city, ana Mary sa. collier, or West Pittston.

der ine direction oi ineir iecu, Airs. F. m. jLrsueiman, served me tasty menu that was greatly enjoyed by the guests. F.

M. isbeiman New Crop, Tender preaiuea as uaunatter and iiiied ine sKrWrr I PnilDT ill 1 1 I MflT chSSSa, I uUUKI WILL nui 1 APPROVE NORTH 1 1 ST RRiflRF PI AN position wun nis accustomtsu xm, keening the programme running ASCO or Cream Corn Starch lcg. 5 Best Soup Beans 3. 25c 12 lbs. for $1.00 anioouny and putting all in good humor.

During tne course oj: me dinner, Lavid it. Thomas led the company in the hearty singing of popular songs, with Hiuwara nar Ul UlllUUk I laf II I Life of Christ. 2 25c cans Buy by the cases WOOU, ine "J.UUS1C Mail, uimuw. Among, tne leatures or tne ae A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hunt, of Maple street, Oct. 81. Mrs. Hunt waa before marriage Miss Jule MoGlynn. of Avoca.

liglnfyi atter dinner programme Were; iauo ouvuiuiuu Edwara F. narwood; violin sow by Declaring that they disapprove a project which involves enormous expenditure, grave injury to private and church property, and is at best a doubtful solution of traffic difficulties, the five Judges as a court en banc, late yesterday, handed down a supplemental order refusing their approval of the new North street bridge Fi REST OF YEAR Dean Williams, with piano accompaniment by Miss Kepp; humorous Carpenters are at work repairing the home of C. S. Crane, on Warren street, badly damaged by fire Saturday night. ASCO or Mansfield Evap.Milk,3 The Brands Are Your Guarantee and This Price Speaks for Itself Following are the regular weekly songs and a Father and won way recitation by Walter AiugtorU; vocal solos, including a ticotcn selection, w.

s. Allen, of Eatonville, is spend project, Wilkesbarre. lng a few days in town. programs for the Plttston Klwanls Club, prepared for the remainder of The proposed bridge would cost Miss May Tompkins, of Tunk by Alexander uonaid; toast to tne dads, oy Kobert jjwjkinson, a little feilow, who did his part exceedingly more than S2.000.00u. and the ex hannock, is visiting West Plttston the year: Mnv 1 n.

Rotarv Nleht: Rev. Nel friends. penditure of a large additional sum well: toast to the hoys, by J. P. Kus son, of Honesdale, State Chaplain of for the grading and widening of Mrs.

Edward Katz, of New York chei; greetings from a neighbor, Hey. the American Legion, epeaicer; wu North street, between River and Ri tier's S. E. Neikirk: hymn, "Jesus aiu uity, rormerly of this place, Is spend lng a week in town. kesharre Klwanis Quartet.

North' Main streets, would be necessitated. The county commissioners. Us;" remarKs by the (rector, Rev. A. E.

Greanoft; ciosing hymn, "Blest Nov. 17. Industrial motion pic ture. secured bv H. D.

Kasner. Supper will be served in the Meth odlst Church from 6:30 to 7:30 this more than two years ago, began pre Pork Beans Nov. 24 Initiation of newest Be the Tie that tfinds." evening at a charge of 60, cents, ltmlnary plans for a new bridge and The address of the evening was oy 1 A Home made candy will be on sale. the city joined in passing an ordl ASCO Pancake Flour or Buckwheat 3 PKgs. 25c Self Raising.

A Quick, Satisfying Breakfast! Rev. Dr. Frederick L. Flinchbttugh, The White Cross committee of the rector of St. Stephen's Episcopal Par Luzerne Avenue Baptist Church, of 3 Cans nance for the widening of the street.

Borings were made for the piers and abutments, and Engineers Young and Wintermute prepared prelimin ish, who onca more levealea nim which Mrs. Thomas Williams is self to Fittston Iriends as an ex chairman, will meet for work this members by Attorney H. Gillespie, J. D. Jenkins and others; Bucknell glee club.

Dec. 1 Football teams of Plttston, St. John's and West Plttston as, guests with famous college coach as Dec. 8 Pictures of Wyoming Valley playgrounds and presentation of medals. cellent speaker and one thorougniy interested in the.

advancement of evening at the home of Mrs. I. Buy ahead at this Price! Cathrall, Exeter avenue. the Kingdom of God among men. Dr.

Health Officer John J. Stutz has on record at the present time four Qreater Qwrm for every gown CTl final touch CTi woman is more beautiful, more charming by their presence. Pearls diffuse about her throat a soft, bewitching iridescence tiny pools of shimmering light that add new sparkle, new animation to her eyes. Examine them the finest Deltah to $300 gold orplati num clasps. ary plans.

Two grand juries also approved the project and only the approval of the court was necessary'to permit of the advertising for bids for the erection of the structure. More than two months ago the court refused to approve the project and later permitted another review Flinchbaugn's address was particularly well adapted to the occasion, and sought to Impress on the men and boys the Idea of a common fellowship. He stressed the point that contagious disease cases, three oi which are diphtheria and one chick Dec, IS Annual election. 22 Potato Growers Night. 29 Klwanls Educational en pox.

Calif. Haisins 10c SEEDED or SEEDLESS Dec, Dec, Night. Jan. The benches placed about the'bor for the summer months for use the church was different from of the case. Their supplemental order lodge or club.

It is an organization 5 Installation of Officers. by the public have been removed to again refusing to approve the bridge project is as follows: "The Judges, after being enlight whose members are knit together in the bonds of a common love. Thb church is" a great family. St. Paul the rear of the borough building, ow lng to the approach of winter.

The Very Choicest of the New Crop! BR VI TIES The Presbyterian choir will meet ened upon this tormenting topic, by refers to it as such. If we members for rehearsal this evening. Two autolsts, one from Wllkes of the church only thought of It more deeply as a family, perhaps we would barre and the other from Plttston, were arraigned before Justice of the Louella Butter Peace Fred D. Reoer last evening charged with highway violations. The be more loyal to It just as loyai as most peopie are to the family circle.

That is a fine illustration in the Bible, whicn represents ood as being the Faiher of us all. Dr. Flinch baugh told the men present that the only realization which most boys communications, both public and private, from interested and disinterested sources, are not moved to change their views, heretofore expressed. "We hold as a matter of law, that, notwithstanding the absence of exception, our approval is not perfunctory or mandatory, but discretionary, and in the best exercise of discretion within our capacity, we disapprove a project which involves The Finest Butter in America I Wilkesbarre driver was fined S5 for passing the stop signal and the other was fined sio for reckless driving, ASCO Or (C MdWsBest tottee lb. 39c Coffee Delight Unexcelled.

Surpassing Goodness! The Pasteurized eltaH A program will be given In the High school tomorrow morning un Cream from Ten 5 ib. 49c Supper will be served this evening at 6:30 o'clock in the dining room of the Presbyterian Church. All members' of the congregation are invited. Miss Martha Perry, of Lewlsburg, was tne guest of Mr. and Mrs.

G. K. Wilson, of Wyoming avenue, during the week end. Mrs. Fenn, widow of Dr.

William P. Fenn, of Oberlin, Ohio, is visiting her sleter ln law, Mrs. J. W. Kirk, of Susquehanna avenue.

Mrs. Margaret Brown, of Philadelphia avenue, will entertain the members of the Parke Mission Circle of the Broad Street Presbyterian Church this evening. The Misses Emily and Caro Strong, of Susquehanna avenue, have closed their home for the winter and gone der the auspices of the Hl Club, of have of the meaning of the word Father was that which they received from coniac with their jwn. dads, which makea it important that the fathers should be everything that Quarts or Milk Every Pound! enormous expenditure, grave inJuryH JfcJ A. JHL JL tne Plttston M.

C. A. Featuring the program will be an address on to private and church property, and they ought to be. at best, a doubtful solution of traffic difficulties. Mullison's Best Butter, lb.

44c "The Bible and Science," by Rev. Edward O. Kehler, pastor of the Eb enezer Baptist Church. fy. all leading jewelers Those who attended tne dinner "We may transcend our proper were: W.

L. Stanles. Fred Davis. Walter function in making suggestion, but nevertheless we venture to suggest as Dickinson, Ferry Dickinson, Allen T. a tentative program, that one or two iNoihsiein, dair B.

Derhemmer, Jonn Llewellyn, aged 28 years, a married man residing at 327 Washington street, received painful injuries yesterday afternoon while about his duties as footman at the Exeter colliery, of the Lehigh Valley steel bridges should be constructed in George A. F'rey, Louis Esneiman, Kooert Esheiman. George KJ. Kelier, other locations, and that afterward, 12 Bags locsize Table Salt 1 cOO Put Away an Extra Dos en Bags for Future Use. not before, the present North street Di iage snoura he rebuilt, with provi coal Co.

He was squeezed between a car and the sidlng.and suffered Thomas Buckworth, Thomas Stephenson, Robert H. Kiebach, Harry B. Aiwater, Frederick D. iieDoid, Holland Spencer, C. K.

fcpencer, Thomas sion for approach from the side which will help to relieve congestion. severe bruises to both legs. He Is a patient at Plttston Hospital, but his "in our humble Judgment, obiter condition is not serious. dictum, this program will bring greater relief at less expense and with less damage than the project New Crop Fancy Tomatoes The masquerade party of Garden Village Circle, P. H.

at the Jr. O. U. A. M.

Hall last Tuesday night, was a decided success, having been now submitted to our consideration." to the home of their sister, Mrs. W. L. Watson, on Susquehanna avenue. John Llewellyn, of 327 Washington street, who is employed as a footman at Exeter colliery, met with an accident while at work yesterday afternoon, in which he received contusions of the left leg.

He is under treatment at Plttston Hospital. The Plttston and West Plttston W. C. T. U.

organizations will combine In holding a social at the home of Mrs. Oscar Phillips, 308 Delaware avenue, this evening. An interesting program will be given, including the local delegate's report of the recent state convention in Pittsburgh. Refreshments will be served and a silver offering will be County Commissioners Rosser and Double Dip Matches 6250 Safety Matches, 8 dz. box, ttio Ritter's Tomato Catsup 5 "'AC Known Quality! attended by a large number of mem bers and friends.

The hall was dec M. Williams, W. E. wmiam Francis, Robert Meiberger, George L. VVeiskerger, oordon J.

Simonson, Benjamin ssimohson, William Robinson and son. Vyvyan S. Winiam H. Lugg, W. M.

Scheetz, idwardni. Mercur, Tallie Evans, S. Ezra Neikirk, Frederick JL. Flinch baugh, Albert Grean off, Fred M. Esheaman, D.

R. Thomas, Robert Thomas, Walter Mugford, Alex. Donald, J. Stark Coolbaugh, S. A.

Shoemaker, John Miller, Myrodyn Harries, Dr. H. E. Waterman, Dr. J.

McLaughlin, who have been deeply Interested in the construction of the bridge, claiming that it is vitally and lie 15c I Big can Med. can, orated In unique fashion, appropriate to Hallowe'en. Frizes were awarded urgently needed to relieve the traffic congestion at Market street, and Buy now and Save Money! I' 1: 1 to those having the best costumes; Choice refreshments were served. further, that the present North street Miss Elizabeth Howell, of Scran structure IS in a dangerous condition and only capable of carrying light ton, who died on Saturday at the family summer homo at Clark's traffic, propose taking an appeal P. Kuschel, Edmund Hutchlngson, Summit, was a former West Plttston irom the decision of the local court Robert Dickinson, Clifton Dale.

ASCO Baking Powder 3 Cans 50c to the Supreme court. Best Crushed Corn 31b. Cans 50c resident. The family residedIn West Plttston for a number of years before moving to Scranton and Miss Fred Jacobs, S. h.

Geddis, Richard Hitchner, Kenneth Williams, Morgan Williams, R. H. Hitchner, Mor received. The attractive posters of Trinity Parish Bazaar displayed in several of the store windows have been greatly admired, and the publicity committee wishes to express, appreciation and thanks to the following young people who have iglven generously of their talent: Miss Hazel Shlve, Howell's father was a member of the gan C. Williams.

Charles K. Trum firm of Howell King, brewers. bower, C. Trumhower, Jack PRIESTS ussra If BISHOP M. J.

HOBAN Morrow. E. Beeman. John Har rles, W. E.

Grier, T. Edwards, Ray Morrow, John Remaly, Dean Williams, Robert A Mathews. Eu Creme gene Spencer, Roy Thompson, Otto J. Lucas, Harry Shlve, Harry Shlve, Soap 4 'csbt 25 Palm Olive or Bishop M. J.

Hoban announced the Will A. Shiffer. appointment of Rev. Michael A. Gil 03 loegly, for the last C'x years assistant pscar J.

Boyd Hitchner, Edward Getz, Thomas Morrow, Russell Matthews, T. H. Snell, Preston pastor of St. Rose's Church, Carbon dale, and formerly a curate at St. Toilet Soaps of Exceptional Purity and Delight.

A'LO The Drink for every lip There's delight in every sip Order a Cue Today. Howell King Mary's Church, Wilkesbarre, as pastor of St. James' Church at Pleasant Mount. He succeeds Rev. Patrick Wilson, Ell.

Wilson, S. B. Martin, L. J. Connor, J.

G. Corbett, Joseph Cor bet, John B. Evans, Russell Evans, Thomas P. Hoover, Thomas P. Hoover, John1 "Oberdorfer, William Schultheis, Alexander Owen, Harold Hopkins, who was recently named pastor of St, Lawrence Church.

Old Soap 6 Cakes 25c Forge. Rev. Father Gilioegly as Gold Dust 6pkgs.25c Washing Powder John Phethean, Harold Thom sumed his new duties yesterday. LEADING GAMES FOR SATURDAY COLLEGE TEAMS Harvard vs. Princeton, at Cam bridge.

Penn State Carnegie, at State College. Notre Dame vs. Wisconsin, at Madison. Syracuse vs. W.

Va, Wesley an, at Syracuse. Yale vs. Maryland, at New Hav. en. Cornell vs.

Susquehanna, at Ithaca. Colgate vs. West at Mor gantown. Chicago vs. Illinois, at Chicago.

Holy Cross vs. Lehigh, at Worcester. Indiana vs. Ohio State, at Blooming ton. Lafayette vs.

Rutgers, at Palmer Stadium In Princeton. Naphtha Miss Helen Shlve, West Plttston; Alfred Sta hl, Plttston; Miss Florence Jenkins, Wyoming; Miss Ethel Mould, Dorranceton; Malcolm Sher bine and Walter Young, of Wllkes barre. Rev. S. E.

Neikirk and Rev. A. E. Greanoff were in Bethlehem today for the purpose of meeting, with other clergymen of the Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem, the Bishop of Gloucester, Tigland, Right Rev. Arthur C.

Headam, who is spending four days in Bethlehem, as the guest of Right Rev. Ethelbert Talbot, Bishop of the Diocese of Bethlehem and presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Churches in the United States. Yesterday the visiting Bishop addressed a group of clergymen of all denominations on "Christian Unity." Today he speaks to the Episcopal clergy on "The Mission of the Anglican Communion," and tomorrow he will address the students of Lehigh University on "Some Episodes in the History of Oxford." The Bls hop of Glocester comes to America' for the special purpose of delivering a series of lectures at Harvard University, Cambridge, on the Rev. XHV Joseph Boyle was named by Bishop Hoban as an assistant priest at the Cathedral at Scranton. Rev.

Father Boyle is one of the best known priests in the Scranton dio COMPANY Both Phones Addresses of Our Stores in Pitts ton and Vicinity as. Harold Taylor, George Henderson, Thomas Henderson; Robert Morrow, Fred Nicholson, David Ridley, John Miller, Harry Campbell, William Swartman, William Swartman, Louis Schultheis, 1 Louis Schultheis, Gerald. Scoble, Lester Rosser Mainwaring, Ernest Albert, George Drury, William Edmunds, A. C. Shoemaker, Benjamin Simonson, Vanroy Robinson, B.

F. Miller, Phethean, George Phethean. cese and is an educator of prominence. Some. time, ago he was appointed superintendent of the diocesan parochial schools by Bishop Hoban and capably performed the duties the position entailed.

1155 Wyoming Exeter 30 E. Eighth Wyoming 9 W. Eighth Wyoming 203 N. Main Pittston 200 Luzerne West Pittston 46 Luzerne West Pittston Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Henderson, of Maple street; recently entertained the class of young ladies of the First Congregational Sunday school, taught by Mrs. Theophllus Davles, NOTICE Farmer, Contractors, Ford One Ton Trucks Slightly Used. FOR SALE Cash or Time Fay. ments. at a masquerade party at their home.

pont police. The alleged robbers will be arraogned before 'Squire Poplows ski, of Dupont, this evening. Read the Gazette and keep posted. strument and removed the money from his pockets. It is said that the two men admitted the theft after a gruelling inquiry made by the 'Du FOR HIRE By Day, Week or Pancake Season a For your breakfast on those frosty mornings, 'what Is better than a plate of steaming iWe have PUlsbury Pancake Flour Annt Jemima Pancake Floor vv Mlner HUlard's Prepared Buckwheat and can recommend any one to give satisfaction.

S. J. Howell Bell Phone 70S 400 Lux. Ave. DUPONT POLICE ARREST TWO FOR Month.

Armistice Day Dance State Armory GARDEN THEATRE Used FORD Touring Can, Roadsters, Sedan, Coupes, and Ton Trucks Late Models with Self starters, eta $100, $125 and $150 A Small DowtuPayment is an that ts required. TODAY Tom trunnn who gave their BS3MS3I df JS names as John Roanlk, aged 47, of Tuesday Nov. 11 1 ANSON HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your, slda is yellow compkxJoa pallid toneue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no good feeling you ehQUld take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tabletft a Substitute for calomel were prepared by Dr.

Edwards after 17yean of study. Dr.Edwards'OUveTabletsareajpurelf vegetable compound mixed withoUveoiL You will know them by their olive color. no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects.

They start the bile and overcome constipation. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing Millions of boxes arc sold annually oad 30c A BETTER MENU Auspices of John D. Stark Post tfcats to Meet with the Approval of Passaic, N. and Staniey Zoklas, aged 35, of Plattsburg Barracks, N. were arrested In Oupont at 6 o'clock last evening by Chief of Police Lukasle.

It is suspected that the two men attacked and robbed George Makor, a reeMenc of Wilmington, Del, of $100 in currency and a money order for $50 while the three were together in the neighboring borough yesterday afternoon. Roanlk and Zoklas were picked up upon the testimony of Makor that they struck him over the head with a blunt in American Legion Sandone The Ford Dealer TRACTORS and TRUCKS FOR HIRE SEE JACK GRAHAM PHONE 518 GULP HESS 2b Iuserne Ave. GoodMusicFor Dancing from 8 to 12 ALlAltl DWAN raovwcTion Axmlltice Day Dance WY0INN Wyoming's Pleasant Dining Room Regular Meals Daily Often Evenings' Lillian Kline, Proprietress, Sell Phone 24(. i Tickets, Per Person. Tractor and Truck 134 g.

Main St. Bell 1780 of John D. Stark Post, American Legion, State Armory, Tuesday, Nov. 11. Dancing 8 to 12.

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