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THBTTITSTON GAZETTE MONDAY PAGE SEVEN i 1 New Yotk Stock Uiftet Sure Signs Of Spring noon. April i EXETER JAMJCSJ BSUU KanrisantetlTe" Uif Wyominc Ave. fk, Adams Exp Allagh Lud 8tt 14 tt 18 fWS OF THE WEST SIDE 178 ISOtt Allied Chem .....188. WHERE QUALITY IS PRICED LOW juueu owir Allls Chal 8flB8pl MISS BETTY RPA Am Car Fdy 37 Am ds Pwr I AND LEO GAJ WED Miss Betty Rlpa. daughter of Mr.

18 8 18 Villian G. Burrows 8 IE 36 87 87 14 14 18 18 8 15 18 63 38 28 31 33 172 172 81 81 Am Loco Am Red 88 Am Roll Mill Am Smelt and Mrs. Charles Rlpa, of 806 Cedar street, became the bride of Leo Gal son of Mrs. Alice GaJ, of Swoyer 83 Am 8tl Fdles 98 Laid At Rest Today Do not miss these values and many more you will ftad in your Acme during our blgvNew Customer Week Salet This Is youi your vlUe, Saturday moraine In Bt Anthony's C. Church.

Rev. George 38 oppor Am Sugar rau'vy iu aav on iae.quauiy xeons you 'Want to Buy. Marenco, pastor, performed the There was a large delegation of Enjoy Acxhe Quality Heats and SAVE! 3 ceremony. The attendants were Miss Emma Texan Uno, of this place, and Victor GaJ, brother of the bridegroom. 81 81 Tender Juicy sorrowing friends and relatives In attendance at, the funeral of William G.

Burrows, retired master mechanic of the Lehigh Valley. Railroad, held this afternoon at two o'clock from the family home, 410 Luierae avenue. There were many floral tributes In evidence. 23 The bride, given in marriage by 23 her, father, wore a pretty gown of ib 25 i French lace with pulled sleeves and full skirt and train. Her finger tip length veU of tuUe and lace Services were conducted by Rev, was caught with a duster of tulle W.

John Hill, pastor of the Pint Girls' Trio Will Feature Program Canity Guild The Chansonettes, a popular girls' trio, will be a feature of the program to be given by the Bonstein Studio Chorus, la West PltUton High school auditorium on Friday night, April 26, under auploe oi Trinity Guild of Trinity Church. The trio is directed by Miss Gene Bonstein, who has directed several successful trio groups, one of which won first prize in a national amateur radio broadcast and engagement in New York City. Another trio directed by Miss Bonstein made a successful vaudeville tour in the State. The present trio consists of Miss Bonstein, Miss Arlene Ash and Miss Dorothy Roper. Warren Klst ler, of Wilkes Barre, is the accompanist.

Tirkets are on sale for twenty Round Sirloin Porterhouse Cut from corn fed, quality Steer Beef and a spray of valley UlUes. She Congregational Church, and Rev. carried ai bouquet of orchids and Rolland Crompton, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Sea of the valley. Miss Tarantlno a attired in a gown of white Interment was in West Pittston 1T 17 22 22 16 16 6 6 S5 86 80 81 10 10 37 27 38 38 11 13 7 21 21 6 6 83 84 88 88 7 7 31 81 Fancy Short Tender Skinless Franks marquisette with a doll hat and baby blue accessories.

She carried cemetery, where officers of St. John's Lodge, F. and A. con gardenias and sweet peas. ducted the Masonic burial ritual.

Pallbearers were: William Rldgley, ib16c lb 14c Following a wedding breakfast at Lean Boneless Piece of Wyoming; David Mac Art, of Martin's on the Trail and a reception at the bride's home, the couple left, for, a trip through the south iBacon Clark's Summit; Harry Hastle, R. J. W. Templln, H. J.

Ryan and George Knecht Ribs of Beef ibi2y2o For boiling, broiling or ern States. They will make their Am TAT .173 Am Tob 81 Am Woolen 3 Anaconda 81 Armour III Atchison 38 Atl lane 17 Atl Refln 33 Bald Loco Ct 16 A 8 Bendix Am 8S Beth Steel i BUw Knox 16 Boeing Air 27 Brlggs Mfg 33 Byers AM 12 Cal A 8 Canada Dry 21 Can Pac Celanese 84 A 39 Chrysler 88 Colum Gas 7 Col Gas pfd A 81 Com A So 1 Cong Nairn 88 Cons Oil 7 Cont Can 48 Cont Mot 8 Cont OU Del 88 Corn Prod 60 Crucible St 40 Cur Wr 10 Douglas Air 66 Du Pont 188 East. Kodak 168 Elec PAL 6 Erie lfi Gen Elec 38 Gen Foods 41 Gen Stores 54 GUdden i. 18 Goodrich 18 Goodyear' 28' Granby 8 Gt North pfd 26 Houston OU 6 home on Cedar street. 1 1 picnics 23 BREVITIES 22 7 Party Tomorrow.

Parishioners and friends of St. 7 Spring is here when motorieta dig out the road maps and lay their plans for seeking the "open road," and sailors the country over begin their annual fitting out" activities, preparing sleek water craft for the first jaunt of the sea eon. Here Skipper Ted Skinner begins operations under the watchful eye of Miss Tony Clark, who motored down to the boatyard in her new 1940 Ctavrolet. braising. 48 48 8 8 Cecilia's Church are invited to attend the annual merchandise party Fancy New Process SMOKED Miss Leora Lampman, of Atlantlo 33 avenue, spent the week end In five cents and can be secured from any member of the Guild.

Reserved eat tickets are 35 cents. Both will be on sale at the door the night of the entertainment. The public "is 60 23 60 40 Washington, D. C. which win be held tomorrow evening In the Assembly Hall, Pittston.

Mrs. Louis Conway is general chair Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baird have 40 Yellow Cling California changed their residence from Exe man and the following committees win assist: ter avenue, to 220 Franklin street. can 19.

Peaches Mrs. Matthew Gilchrist, of Clyde Door M. F. MoGinlev. Louis Con.

by Rev. Henry CichockL Mrs. Gutter is the former Mary Bogda. Miss Helen LukaSik has resumed her studies at East Stroudsburg State Teachers' College after spending a few days with her parents, Burgess and Mrs. J.

J. Lukasik, Chestnut street street, is undergoing treatment at way, Paul McDonald, Joseph cordially invited to attend. Woman's Club To Present Two Plays si i Halves or Sliced In a tasty sugar syrup the University of Pennsylvania hos pltaL Philadelphia. brananan, Mrs. Louis Conway, Mrs.

William J. Higglns, Mrs. Paul Mo Donald, Mrs. Peter Cotter. Mrs.

Richard Havard, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Havard, of William J. Barrett unoice Canned Fresh Prunes IarEe 0Em 10c Dole Hawaiian Pineapple Gems 3 14 25c Calif Royal Anne Cherries large can igc Members and eueets of the Wo 228 North street. Is improving nice ly after an illness of pneumonia.

Floor Mrs. William A. Clark, Mrs. Frances Connors. Mrs.

Qeoree man's Club who attend the meet In on Tuesday afternoon at the Ruth K. Cool Union, W. C. T. TJ, Dennis, Mrs.

Joseph Burns, Mrs. Orange Grapefruit Juice 10 10 68 90 188 188 168 163 6 6 1 1 38 88 48 48 54 64 18 18 18 18 38 23 9 9 25 26 6 6 6 6 5T 67 22 32 2 8 27 87 25 25 10 10 2 No. cans 27c 2 loaves American Legion Home will make will meet Thursday afternoon at 8:30 o'clock in the First Methodist WYOMING ANNA HUGHES Representative Phone Wyoming 166 Supreme or Raisin Bread josepn arananan, Mrs. William Kearney, Mrs. Margaret Marshall, Mrs.

Joseph Miehaels, Mrs. Dominie Mccadon, Mrs. Henry McGavin, Mrs. their contribution to the making oi the film, "See Yourself and Your Town in the Movies." Pictures of Church parlors. Mrs.

William B. Evans, of Phlla delphla avenue, is spending the the Club In action will be taken at a new club was formed and these elected to office: Frank Karrotts, president; John Nemlc, vice president; Paul Turkson, secretary; Joseph Lukas, treasurer; Walter Hlnes, publicity agent Frank Karrotts presided as chairman. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held April 28. The annual meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of Wyoming Baptist Association will be held in West Pittston X.

lzerne Avenue Baptist Church on Friday afternoon and evening. Local Baptists will attend. Captain and Mrs. Jasper Ofte dahl, Mrs. Rule Stocker, Mr.

and Mrs. Burt Stocker and Edward Stocker have returned from Belvl dere, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Rebecca R. Norton. The Ruth and Esther Society of the Methodist Church will meet tonight at the home of Miss Alfreda Aston, on West Eighth street Phalanx Club will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the Wyo Inn.

1 West Wyoming Republican Woman's Club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at headquarters. Mrs. William Carey, vice president, will be In charge. Refreshments will Freshly Made week with the family of her son In this session, for the coming motion Natural Hudson Motor rnt Harv IAt Nickel Iht TAT Kennecott New Cumberland, Pa. James McCawley, Mrs.

Edward Mc Govern, Mrs. John McCarrick, Mrs. William McCarrick, Mrs. John O'Keefe, Mrs. William D.

Ferry, Mrs. John Seamon and Mrs. John Thomnaon. picture being sponsored By we Greater Pittston Chamber of Com 6 57 82 3 87 25 10 Macaroni Mr. and Mrs.

David Mac Art, of Wilkes Barre, spent Sunday with merce. Kresge 88 Mrs. George MacArt, of Philadel McKeeeport phia avenue. Stage William Mackln. George Miami Cop 13 11 12 Grapefruit Juice A giant A IF Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde of Philadelphia avenue, spent the Spaghetti The drama department of the Club la in charge of the program Tuesday afternoon. Two one act plays will be staged by Mrs. Etheal S. Vose and a committee consisting of Mrs.

A. H. Wandel, Mrs. A. E.

Corby, Mrs. K. J. Carper, Mrs. E.

62 62 6 6 week end with friends in Blooms Dennis, Thomas Battle, Austin Barrett, Joseph Burns, Louis Conway, Jr James Carney, Joseph Carney. William Higglna Jr, Theodore Marshall, James McDermott, Jr WIlHum MrTVinAM Ram, Ottr 24 24 burg. Miss Margaret Young, R. of e4 izac aiDsznc H. "Witney, and Mrs.

P. W. Jen Honored At Funeral. The funeral of Antoinette Marl anaccl was held this morning from the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Marlanacci, 104 East Third street and was largely attended. At 9:30 o'clock in St. Anthony's R. C. Church, Exeter, Rev.

George Marenco celebrated a mass of requiem, assisted by Rev. Enrico Giovettl, deacon, and Rev. John sub deacon. Interment waa la Italian Independent cemetery. West Wyoming.

Pallbearers were: Robert Becker, Harry Morelli, Tirsllio Marlanacci, and Armand Casagrande. Flower carriers were Vincentini Clotola, Esther Marlanacci, Enieline MIslIn, Gloria Manganlello, Wanda Iorl, Irene Tralni, Dolores MesoleUa and Marie Klishem. New York, is spending a few day at her home on Susquehanna ave ama, Edward, Ward, GIrard Walsh, nings. 17 18 25 25 8 8 16 16 22 22 2 8 nue. A charming serious comedy.

Joseph Walsh, Thomas Wagner, Dr. E. M. Holmes, of Daytona Buddy ward. "Over the Teacups, is being directed by Miss Ida Dell Hartman; and Beach, arrived last night to Finance Mrs.

Frank Crane, Mrs, Mae Decker. Mrs. William 3. ft nr. 11 11 a Mexican folk drama, "The Red attend the funeral of his mother In law, Mrs.

Alice Edsall. OSCO "Tuberculin Tested Evap. Milk Velvet Goat" Is under the direction 3 cans 01 rett, Mrs. P. Ruane, Mrs.

Peter Mrs. Richard Roote is 1U at her 8 8 7 7 Alpha Chapter of Qradale Sor of Mrs. Rufus M. Blerly. ority will, meet tomorrow night at 11 11 Since members are privileged to cotter and Mrs.

M. F. McGInley. Members of the First Ward So Save labels for valuable premiums 8 o'clock In the Y. M.

C. A. Mem 94 94 take as many guests to this meet Pure Concord bers are reminded to come prepared clal Club are looking forward to a to sew. successful evening of social enter Grape Juice lng as they care to, it Is expected that a capacity audience will enjoy tbe two fine plays. Money reallx rm sale of guest tickets will The Men Club of the Luserne talnment Tuesday evening at the Brumbaugh school building.

The 21 22 28 38 12 18 26 26 10 10 6 6 1 1 Avenue Baptist Church will meet tomorrow night in the social hall. air's Oven Freeh home on West Eighth street All members are urged to attend the meeting of the Methodist Home Missionary Society to be held in the church parlors tomorrow night Following the weekly praper se? vice at the Baptist Church Wednesday night the newly organized Boys Club will hold a special meeting. O. B. Anderson, of the Y.

M. C. Ah Wilkes Barre, will speak and there will be a program of entertainment. All men of the church are Invited to attend. affair was postponed from an earl jmJti to the Community Welfare Mont Ward 62 Nash Kelv 6 Nat Biscuit 24 Nat Dairy.

18 Nat Distil 36 Nat PAL 8 NYC 16 No Amer 22 No Pac 8 Otis Steel 11 Packard 3 Paramt Flo 7 Paths Film 11 Penney 84 Penn RR 22 Phillip, pet 38 Press SU Cat 13 Pullman 26 Pure OU ie Radio 6 1 Repub Stl 22 Reyn Tob 43 Sears Roe 86 Sharon Stl 14 Soc Vac 11 South Pac 12 South Ry 17 Std Brands 7 Std Cal 23 Std Oil Ind 27 Std OU 42 Stew War 8 Studebaker 11 Texas Corp. 47 TWA Oil pfd 82 Tlmken KB 60 Trans A West Air 21 ier date because of flood conditions. The program will be under the dl rectlon of Roy Speece. piedgeof the Club, and Mrs. F.

A. Muschlltz, vice chairman of the Varieties Qc Cookies Borough councn Is scheduled to hold a regular meeting tomorrow The April Court of Honor of Pittston District Boy Scouts which 21 22 48 43 welfare committee, is desirous of realizing enough to complete the evening at 8 o'clock In the Town Can's GRAHAM had been postponed, win be held to' 86 86 Hall. morrow night at 7:30 o'clock at the 14 14 2 Toe Crackers Friends of James Santini, who is a patient in Jefferson hospital. Miss Louise Shoemaker, a Senior health education student at the State Teachers' College, West Chester, represented the Senate of the college at the recent New York Convention of the Eastern States Association of Professional Schools for Teachers. Miss Shoemaker, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John R. H. Shoemaker, 565 Shoemaker avenue, Is very active in campus affairs, being president of the Women's Athletic Association and a member of the Women's Cooperative Association. At a recent meeting of the young men of Sixth street, West Wyoming, American Legion Han.

Class No. 10, of the First Congre Philadelphia, report that he is doing pledge made. Parents, Teachers Will Meet Tonight; Snyder To Speak rational Church, will hold its regular monthly meeting tomorrow night at the home of Helen Mahar, well. Announcement is made of the en 11 11 12 12 16 16 7 7 23 22 27 27 42 42 8 8 gagement of Miss Claudlne Ben, TJ. 8.

Flag Fledge The Pledge to the Flag is fol. lows: "I pledge allegiance to tha Flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands; one Nation Indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." daughter of Mrs. Mary Bell, of Luzerne avenue. Miss Letta MacFeterich, of Phlla' delphla, has returned after spend Wyoming avenue, to Arthur Lom A bardo, of West Wyoming. Mr.

Lom ing the week end as a guest of Mrs. Jack Mayer, Washington 47 92 bardo Is a councilman of that bor ough. Frederic Snyder, noted newspaper correspondent, lecturer and world 11 47 9" 60 .7. i 1 Red Ripe Cleansing Tomatoes Tissue when you purchase 8 pkgs i 3 lga cans 25c W' regular price street traveler, will speak at the meeting 50 of West Pittston Parent Teacher Dr. Harold 8unday, Mrs.

J. R. Beaver and their guest, Frederio Snyder, were guests yesterday of 20 21 Association tonight at 7:30 o'clock Twin Coach 12 12 12 AVOCA in the High school audtiorium. Mr. Un Pac 98 98 61 Snyder's topic will be "Finding a 61 Attorney and Mrs.

C. W. Dickson, of Berwick. Mrs. Emma McClosky has returned to her home In Beach Haven after spending several weeks with Mental 'Robe for a Shrinking Globe." Considered an authority on Honored At Funeral 36 61 2t 12 23 6 Un Alrcft Un Air Lines Un Gas Imp 8 Ind Ale Leath 8 Rubber With many sorrowing friends and relatives attending, the funeral of 22 22 12 12 22 22 6 6 85 35 European affairs, Mr.

Snyder's ap pearance here is most timely. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Driesbach, Today and Tomorrow Mra Agnes Alexander was held Forty children of the first and of Susquehanna avenue. 26 Saturday afternoon from the fam 61 62 second grades of the Linden street building will present a three act Mr.

and Mrs. Warren J. Heeg and family have returned to Jamaica, ily home, 1107 North Main street 1 1 services were held at 8:30 o'clock play, "The Dolls' Party." lb can 39c 11 os pkg 5c 2 8 os pkgs 25c 24 bag 70c 5 6 Cream White Vegetable Shortening Fancy Calif. Seedless Raisins FLAKO Pie Crust Gold Seal Finest Family Flour L. after spending the week end with the tatter's parents, Mr.

and In Langcllffe Presbyterian Church, with Rev. A. D. Behrends officiat A nominating committee will be appointed to recommend candidates 8 Steel 62 Wabash 1 Walworth 5 Warner Bros 8 West Union 24 West Air Bke 23 Westing Ei U2 Wheel Steel 28 smssjsjmsjsmssjMpsHsmam mmmmmmmmJ ing. Mrs.

William M. Fay, of Susquehanna avenue. Mrs. W. John Hill, wife of Rev.

2 2 24 24 22 22 113 113 22 22 for the various offices for the 1940 41 school year. The committee will Interment was la Lanrcllffe report at the next meeting. W. John Hill, pastor of the First cemetery. Bearers were: Gilbert, Arthur.

William. Charles and John 1 3 2. 48c Congregational is a pa Criscq IS 12 13 can jrs i Alexander, all sons, and Raymond CARD OF THANKS tient at Pittston hospital, where she will undergo an operation. Her Casting tvida cptn the toughest too of the west! Johnny Hack White Mot White Sew Woolworth YeUow Tr Young Sheet Morton, a son in law. Flower carriers were: Betty, Warner, BUly, 6 41 18 44 5 5 40 40 17 18 48 44 Mrs.

D. J. Davles and family wish to thank all friends and neighbors who assisted them in their recent bereavement: also those who sent condition was reported fair today. Ruel Baker, who spent the win 10 Shirley. Gordon and James Alex bars medium Toilet Soap Ivory HI ander; Ruth.

Sherman. Charles and flowers and loaned cars. ter with his daughter, Mrs. Hazel Sherman, at Rochester, N. has arrived to spend some time with James Conklln; Russell and John Morton, and Elizabeth Cliff, all 6 6 2 2 26 35 grandchildren.

his son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Huffmith, of Sus Camay Soap Soap 3 17c Ji Selox pk 11c Chipso iepkl9c J7 5 6 CURB Aero Sup 5 Ark Gas 2 Carnegie Metals 35 Cities Service 5 Elec A 8 6 Ford Motor 8 Gulf On 36 Pennroad 2 Mrs. Alice Edsall Honored At Funeral Mary daughter of Mr. quehanna avenue.

6 6 and Mrs. Thomas Haskins, of North Main street. Is a patient at State 8 3 36 36 2 3 hospital. Scran ton. The funeral of Mrs.

Alice Edsall. Novena services will be held to Widow of Henry L. Edsall, and one DURYEA IVORY Snow or Flakes med 9c pkg 21c Oxydol 3 me 25c 3 pk 37e night at 7:80 o'clock in St Mary's of the best known residents of this community, was held this afternoon R. C. Church.

Mrs. Patrick. Healer, of Grove JOHN BEALONIS IS at three o'clock from the home, 212 DUPONT Montgomery avenue. The large at street spent the week end In Wash, Igton, D. C.

CLAIMED BY DEATH John Bealonls, a widely known 100 Penna. Pure Motor Oil 2 qts 25c tendance of friends and relatives and the many floral tributes in evi Plus lc per qt tax Bold only in 8 qt, sealed cans The funeral of Frank Nogan. a MRS. MICHAEL GUZZY resident of this community, died Sunday morning at the family dence attested to the sorrow occa DIES AFTER ILLNESS The death of Mrs. Michael Gutsy, former Avoca resident, will be held tomorrow morning from the home, 100 Waller street, Wilkes Barre.

A mass of requiem win be celebrated sioned hereabouts by her death. Services were In charge of Rev. Top Quality Fresh Fruits Vegetables a resident of this community for J. Holland Crompton, pastor of the the last thirty years, occurred Sat home, 238 New street, after an 01 ness of several weeks duration. The funeral will be Wednesday morning' at nine o'clock, with a requiem mass at JO in St.

Joseph's Lithuanian Church. Interment will be in the First Methodist Church. Pallbearers were E. B. Gregory, at 8:30 in 88.

Peter and Paul Church here. Interment will be in the church cemetery. urday night at her home, 228 Simp Large Jumbo Calif. Nave1 Oranges son street following a brief Illness. M.

R. Keeler, of Benton, Allan W. Srhlles, Elmer Carpenter, Loren A native of Austria, she enjoyed a wide acquaintance throughout this Deceased had made his home here doz 2c Jrtex.ua. Fancy Golden Ripe fV Cuddeback and H. J.

Ryan. Interment was ta West. Pittston' cemetery. for 46 years and was widely known. He was a member of St Joseph's section and was a member of St Michael's Greek Cathella Church, Pittston, and the Ladles' Auxiliary Church and affiliated parish societies.

to Joseph Itotiska rest American Fancy, New Legion. i 3 IgobchSc Beets HeT survived by his widow, Eva, Texas A son, Michael Gutsy, was one Cse Ordmary Grease Most cay manufacturers iteotn mend against the use of sheila when installing a cylinder head gasket tb ear owner who dot own cu repair work feels that tome) medium must be used between the gasket and the metal surfaces against which it rests, 1st him. ordinary create. It win give the gasket holding effect and ytt not and these children: John, Frances and Helen, a recent grad 1 4 (teriodn V. of ten men who lost their Uvs in the disaster at Butler Colliery en uate of MIsericordia Collage, ef Pain Quickly if you suffer from rheumatic, ar June 8.

1828. Duryea Anna and Eva, of Wilkes Surviving are her huaband, Mich thrltla or neuritis pain, try this Barre: Mrs. Margaret ael; three daughters, Anna and simple inexpensive home recipe that Fine? New Gren CADDAGE Citrrots Mary, in Europe, and Mrs. Charles of Detroit; Mrs. Stanley Goriekj of Duryea; Mrs.

Edward Kulaa, of Dickson City. Sin grandchildren also survive. pound or. bunch Jnsure its destruction moved. Larnard, of Dupont; a son John, at home; a brothee, Michael atonth.

of ClevetykAd. and eleven grandchildren. thousands are Qet a package of Ru Ex Compound today. Mix it with a quart of water, add the Juice of 4 lemons. If easy.

NO trouble at all and pleasant Too need only 3 tables pooniful two times a day. Often within 48 hours from tae sunny, eoujih Tax Levy Is Set In special session Saturday night, The Tuneril win he held Wednes day aborntnc at ate eelokv with a requiem mass at 9:80 tat St Mleh prices "eetive ApjjTi5Tl iJ arrAuoee 'v Duryea school board adopted a tentative budget placing the tax levy i aeTs Greek tauholio ChurcV Pitts at 40 mills, same as last year, with interment pariah oemetery. Kemekag TrscJOesj tadentt atlOcWfttBtate eoDege can ttrow ta the) nearby Red rives any faculty racmbcr whom may End violating flu nea6S0Brmam. poa.tradtioa. Dr Bohart Chair, presldenL "told i Indents, that tha inoehaBisoMeilhatradiaoBa mat have) grown wlih tha school and that for yaarf he has eh erred themle ftfW T7TTrtmfw Awtna TTwW' a per capita tax of 12.50 per person.

The levy Is the second highest sotnetimes overnight splendid wsulfftr areobtained. If the pains v. do not quickly leave and If you do not feel better. Ru Ex will cost yon 4 nothing to try as it is sold by your 'druggist under an absolute meaev k'r back guarantee. Ru Ex Compound 'X fa for sale and recommended by Widmann Teah and good drag stores everywhere.

Mr. and lira, SftsJ'Omtssv of Owned and In the Stat. The budget la ex pected to yield $218,020. TTimiimJr nil "i i 'i unlit Lfdy Boed, win obeerre their 38th wedding enarrersary en Thursday. Ts'jrsra married April 19, 1918, Sarsa Rett ej iffOff COW Buy, Burn, Boost Aathradte.

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