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THE PITTSTON GAZETTE JUKE 20, 1912. PGE THREE. THURSDAY MATr CASES DISPOSED OF IN CRIMINAL COURT LOCAL GLEANINGS Continued from Pag 1. SUCCESS DEPENDS UPON YOUR ABILITY to grasp opportunity, and your ability to do so generally depends upon your supply of cash, OPEN A BANK ACCOUNT WITH. THIS BANK and add to it all you can save so as to be prepared when your chance corhes, as it surely will.

linuor laws. Anthony Kumple, of Parsons, iwho was nlaced on trial be Whenever You Need It with the Interest due added to It! Could any plan for Saving Money bo safer or more convenient? Every Wage Earner has a duty to perrorm In Saving Money for future need! You are invited to open an uccount with this old bunk, established In 1869 deposit often and get 8 interest and your Money Back when you need fore Judire Garman this morning. He is accused of selling without a Jlcensiei, wiling on Sunday, and there are two Indictments atrainst him for selling to minors. William Mencavage is tne Ajseiistlan't dtetriat attor' tity Gillespie appeared for the' com monwealth and attorney Herring rep rogented the defendant. Women Found Not GiiUly.

EDGAR LA13ARH, OF TUXKHAN noi was found dead Jn bed at his homo on Monday. Death was due to acute indigestion, His wife and' one child survive, The bdy has fcoon taken to Ithaca, N. for burial, COUNTY COXTUOLLKll HEX: dershot.has ih'ld up the salary of Ert ward Keating, Pltt.t6n township; as county sealer of weights and measures for April, alleglns that Mr. Keating performed no during that month. The equipment for the sealer was not on hand during April, but Keating says that ho performed work for the county in preparing for his coming work and by inspecting the system in use A MAI' KJAGK LICKNSI been issued to John' liuytozlevlss and A1 verdict of not guilty, defendants OF.

PITTSTON. PA RELIABLE to pay costs, was returned this morn CONSERVATIVE STRONG Miners' Savings Bank, Corner Main and Broad Streets, Pittston, Pa. ing the aggravated assault and battery cases mf WillJ'am of 755 Mary Kalawain, bot'h residents of Du pont. A PARTY OF 131QI1TET2N YOUNG ladies, members of the Wilkesbarre Y. W.

C. took lessons in gwimnnlns' at the Pittston Y. M. C. A.

swimming pool last evening, under the direction of their physical director, Miss Laura Hoffman. Til 1 3 WILL OF THE LATE DE.V Creadon, of Pittston towns'hip, has lieen hied in the olllce of the county register. He leaves the bulk of his estate to his widow during life, the same to go later to his son, Daniel. His son John, arid his daughter Mary are each given $5. The value of the estate Is reported at $1,000.

Daniel Creadon is named as executor. TOMORROW UE1XG THE AXXI versary of the St. Aloyslus Society, it will bo observed with a solemn hig" mass in St. John's Church, at 9:30, for deceased members of the society. All members and relatives and friends of deceased members arc urged to Metcalif street, Wllikesbarre Township ipainsit Mary Olesiki, Mary Po.p chadk.

Mrs. Mrs, Helen Eliek Mrs. Helen Giffent, Mrs. Mary Rocosh. and Mike Weidaw.

The difendanU were tried before Judg atrausg and wv re accused ol assault ing the iwltfe of the prosecutor. Tried Second Time. For the second time, Stanley Zalzal mi 1000 lbs. COFFEE and 1000 lbs. TEA TO BE GIVEN FREE Tamsui Tea Importers FRIDAY AND SATURDAY aaevich was placed on trial today charged with manslaughter preferred by County Directive Holman.

The ja.se against him was tried at the last tenu. term of criminal court and resulted When Shur ons always satisfy in a dlsagrieement. The case is1 now THERE WILL BE A MEETIXG of all committees of the 'Pittston Druid Society on Friday evening, June being heard by Judge Strauss. The defendant is accused of stabbing Adolph Yansavace, at Jeddo, on BEST REQULAR Standard 60c Value TEAS, 28 Cents Lb. New Year's Day.

It seems that the 21st. THE FUNERAL OF MRS. MAR garet H. Welter will.be conducted to victim had ibeen ill and that when the defendant passed him, he said that he morrow, afternoon at 2:30 o'clock could buy him 'for three cents Yansavage tooik exception to this, and from the family home, 121 Parsonage street, Rev. Dr.

Cure will have charge of the services. Interment will be ho pushed the defendant aside. The COFFEES, 27 Cents Lb. satisi (iUAit on jioxhy I' PIIESKXT THIS COUPON i. defendant then came at him a sec ond time, and struck Yansavage with made in Pittston Cemetery.

a knile; Assistant District Attorney THE WOMAN'S HOME AND Foreign Missionary Society, of the is for the Commonwealth and Attor Slmr ons, the result of 47 years' experience in making eyeglass and spectacle mountings, Satisfy best when combined with bur experience in selecting and adjusting the Shur on you need. ney Abraim Salsiburg and John Carr Hroad Street Presbyterian Church" I Good Friduv or Saturday of this week, entitlhig bearer to either of the offers: lb. 40e value Coffee FREE with a 1 lb. purchase of. Best Tea at 28c or lh.

60c value Tea FREE with a 1 lb. purchase of Coffee, at 27c Or a liberal Free Sample; of either Tea or Coffee. represent the 'defendant. Hold Up Case Trying. Charged with holding up and at For Moii, and Women, $2.00, $2.50 $3iQ0, and $4.00 Pumps, Oxfords and Ties.

There are not many of each style, so come and pick yours now, for $1.47. CO. SHOE STORE 13 N. MAIN ST. tempting to rob John Magda, of North Main street, "Willi esjbarre, on May 2 4, Blaso Blades and Anthony Eb TAMSUI TEA Importers erent; of Wilkesbarre, were placed on will meet at the home of Miss Wat' son.

on Swallow tomorrow af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A full attendance requested. WALT EH T. Sl'liY HAS COM pleted the work of and deeo rating the interior of the Water St Baptist church. JOHN H.

MULLIN HAS PUR chased a new Matheeon tive passeng. er touring tar. trial betore Judge O'Boyle this morn 5 WATKU PITTSTON, PA. ing. OVKU STALEV'S SECON FLOOR.

The prosecutor had been collecting 'money for Rev. Father Murgas' church and claims that he was help up on his way home. He had only ten cents at the time, and this money the NEW YORK MARKET. .1 34 34 31 .1111 Hlllll 120V4 119 14 120 V4 123 Vs 123 Right in the first place, Shur ons fitted by us are right in the right place right in front of your eyes. would ne highwaymen tailed to get The prosecutor yelled for help and the Reported daily by Brooks LIAL BROWX, BURGESS OF Y.itesville borough, was held under $1500 bail for his appearance at court at the conclusion of a hearing before cioienclants escaped.

Assistant Dis Spruce street, Seranton. 113'4114 I 35 35 35 trict Attorney Lenahan is for the pros Am. Beet Sugar ecution and Attorneys Butkiewicz an 165167 Alderman Barrett last evening. Bur gess Brown was charged iwith miede 72 85 25 Paul Schmidt are for the defendants 168 I 21 U. 25 24 24 'i Disposition of Oilier Cawes.

meanorln office. Justieeof the Peace 8 'As 60 27 42 86 2I1 25 X. O. W. Xorf.

West. North. Pacific Penna. R. It.

People's Oas Pr. Steel Car Phil. Read. Rep. Iron Steel Rock island South.

Pacific South. Railway Union Pacific 1 1. S. Steel IT. S.

Steel, pfd. Wabash Chicago Subway inu'i imt'i Salt The case against Joseph Baltukus, Thomas, of Yatcsvllle. was' the iprose 87 60 86 45 4 2ii 109 IllO'a 28 28, on the charge of larceny, preferred by Joseph YamllavaRe, was eontinued cutor. He alleged that he committed a prisoner to the borough lockup and 84'Vj 130 110 28 169 70 1 130 167 169 the defendants was recently sentence 4 1 68 I 70 4 5 107 ,4 108 107 '106 in another county for a term of three that Burgess Brown gave 'mm 'his iree dorn. THE FUXE11AL OF.

MUS. CATH 108 1108 years 4 4 87 SS'4 Mali was forfeited this morning 4 bid. 6 off. 88 Vi 2654 26) 265 embezzlement case of Joseph Bre erine Burke will be held tomorrow 3 bid. 5 off, 7 bid.

7 off, Nipi.s.sing vli against Charles Adams. A capais was awarded for the defendant at the morning at 10 o'clock from the family home on Drake street. Hughestown Chicago Grain Market. 77 I 78 17'2l 103 1 104 30) 31 '4 I 17 VS (101 PTO R. I i 22 N.

Main, over Gillespie's, Bell 'Phone 154 B. sugKestion of the district attorney. A mass of requiem will be sung in St, Reported by John II. Bodmer, room The following cases were continued 31 John's Church and Interment will be 28, Miners' Bank Building, Pittston: Anial. Copper Am.

Car Fdy. Am. Ice Am. Loco. Am.

Smelting Am. Sugar Anne. Copper Atchison Bait. Ohio Hklyn. R.

T. Can. Pacific Ches. it Ohio Chic. Gt.

West. C. M. St. P.

Col. Fuel Iron Cons. Gas d. r. a Erie Erie, 1st pfd.

Goldfield Con. Gt. pfd. Inter. et Inter.

pfd. Lehigh Valley Louis. Nash. M. S.

K. Mo. Pacific National Lead X. Y. Central 1141 14 110 140 Those against Anthony Grnsavage, WHEAT.

19 19 made in Market street cemetery. THE FUNERAL OF HELEN Are Offering Extraordinary Mid Summer Reductions in Seasonable Millinery. Max Joseph and F. B. Clements, on the charge of selling adulterated food Close, 106 1 Open.

I High. I Low. .1105 .1106 1 9 'i 35 53 AM young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John .1103 Xa July Sept.

I ce. 104 preferred by M. J. Walsh of tho'I'ure Food Department; Alice Kindred Ho.vle. will be held tomorrow alter 105 '4 3 1 52 Va 4 Ms 133 20 58 3 4 52 4Vii 134 20' 59 '4 'CORN'." noon at 3 o'clock.

Burial will be rriade against Harriet Dawe on of larceny. Close. in St. John's Cemetery. 1 Low.

OpiWI Hlgh. Unt rimmed JIats made. up in imitation hemp, fine chip, Milans, and Java; all new season The felonious wounding case of Leo 724v I 7iV no 17 1 4 .1 20 h9 ,.158 II EX BY KUSCHEL, THE I3LACK Powell against Simon Ziobro was 71 1.72 71'ia 72 1 62aj 02 July Sept. Dec. fmith, located on South Main street.

.1 02 62' 1 I '2 HI fixed for tomorrow. Two Chicken Thieves. able shapes 174 142 28 37 has commenced to tear down his old 28 Burton Hider, of Wilkesbarre shmp. for the purpose of erecting Low. I Close 37 Karase.

It will be a two story brick pleaded guilty before Judge Garman OATS. I Open, i'lllgh. I 1 I 4 9 4 a .1 40 I 40 40 Ts I 11 I July 58 58' to the larceny of five chickens. The structure. 48 4 9 40 a 40 40ai 41 Sept.

U8117 defendant was caught by an officer 118 Dec. JOHN MULCAHEY, AGED 12 as he was leaving a coop on Mill street, that city. He was sentenced to voars. nf Unuor William street frac hired his les at the picnic in Valley a fine of $100 and imprisonment the county jail for six months. 90 Worth $1.50 to J.0O $1.49 $3.50 Value $1.90 Worth Double 98c Value $2,00 View Park yesterday.

He was ump Inc from th nlntfornn when he strucl A few minutes after the RieltT case had been disposed of. Arthur O'Don a stone and broke his' leg between the Finest quality chip, hair and Milan Hats, made up in white, burnt shade and black. Very special bargain Lot of Trimmed Hats in burnt shade, black and white; trimmed with fancv ribbon and flowers Children's Hats, very pretty line, in White with ribbon and flower all nell, another Wilkesbarre man, went and knee. He was. attended iy nr before Judge Fuller and pleaded Gorrian.

and later removed to the guilty to a similar offence. As Dank rose fiance II. Hoffman was arrested jointly with Pittston Hospital. THE HUGHESTOVVX HOSE COM Donneii and preferred to stand trial pany will hold a dance in their hall Donncil Was not sentenced. Indicmcnt Quashed.

this evening. On the ground that the wife of one of the defendants had testified again Friday stvies pecials THE HUGI1ESTOWX BOROUGH council will meet tomorrow evening at him before 'the grand jury, which was contrary to law and fatal to the in 8 in the town hall. A good quality and neat appearing dictmenl. Judge. Garman quashed the case of James Campbell Ilelt Is one of your summer necessities.

Our line embraces all colors Ezra Kindred and Lillian Swartwool The New Whihv Ratine (towel)' Hats, $1.25 to $1.49. Imitation Panamas, $1.98. Panamas at $3.49. CO. II WILL MEET THIS EVEN ing for drill practice.

AH members are requested to be present matters charged with keeping a disorderly and qualities. of importance will be brought belore nouse. StJiblM ri Ills Own Son, the meeting. Francis McPartland, of Minor's Mills, 'pleaded guilty before Judge 2c THE FUNERAL OF EDWARD THINKS SUIT CASKS TKAVKMNi; tt.UiS See us before going on your vacation. Large Can Fancy Jersey Tomatoes.

Solid Pack. Regular 15c quality Fuller to a charge ot cutting a son Wun nr, a conductor on the Erie rail with a 'knife, during a quarrel at their road, who was killed last evening Plays and Players nome last April. The defendant, an while at work near Moosic, will be held NOTES FROM THE LABOR WORLD aged man, admitted throwing the Saturday afternoon at 1 clock from the family homo on Foote street "Pen knife at the boy in a fit of temp er. The knife cut the boy. Duryea.

Services will be held in the Duryeii M. E. church at 1:30 and inter ment wil be made In the Marcy ceme Fancy Elgin Cream Cf fl TENNESSEE COAL OUTPUT tery. 10 71 HfloU, erv Butter, lb. WUW "lien llur" has received a hearty welcome in Australia recently.

In the late summer "Freckles" is to be put on in Chicago for a run. Maclyn Arbuekle next ncanon will be again featured in the "Hound l'p. Mmc. Simons is to have a play by Gabriel D'Annunzio, entitled "The Cohan and Harris have engaged Irene Ken wick for next season to head one of their companies. Hose Stahl has received several AUGUST BLOCKS, OF SEBASTO pol, employed as a laborer In Xo.

11 he production of coal In Teiincs, shaft, was admitted to the Pittston see in 1911 was C.433.158 short tons Xew Hrunswlck workingmen are planning the organization of a provincial federation of labor. From July, 1910, to January. 1912, union labor In Los Angeles, Increased 100.5 or from 6,182 to 16,105. Common laborers In the steel Industry of China earn 7 cents a day, while In the United States they earn on the average $1.75. The stogie makers' union has rejected the terms of amalgamation offered recently by the International valued at $7,209,734, according to a hospital today suffering from severe scalp wounds, which he received by statement by Edward W.

Parker, just being struck with a piece or flying made public by the United States Geological Survey. This was a decrease rock. Nice Light Lean "QOr Salt Bacon, per lb. "wv offers for a London opening In her from the output of 7,121,380 short tons, valued at $7,925,360, in 1910, of 9.66 per cent in quantity and 9 per latest comedy hit, "Maggie Pepper." A FAREWELL PARTY WAS HELD the home of and Mrs. T.

Horan, A Modern ICve, which was sue ccNsfully produced In Chicago, is to be cent in value. Notwithstanding this of 12 Thistle Upper Pittston, in honor of niece. Miss Marie given In Xew York In the near future. ratner notable decline, the output in Tighe. who is leaving Pittston to make 1911 was larger than that of 1909 and "The Grand Army Man, In which Iiavld Warfleld starred, is to be used her future homo In Chicago.

Piano exceeded that of any preceding year by stock companies all over the except 19U7. in review selections were rendered by M. Tighe umj Ruth Xeary. A dainty collation was served. Those present were: of the coal trade of 1911 published in the closing week of that year.

Mr. A new comic opera from the French, Cigar Makers' Cnlon. The Journeymen Cooks' and Helpers' Union of Iiehver, Colorado, has purchased a plot of ground with buildings for the purpose of establishing a home for its aged and infirm members. The referendum Vote on the proposal to hold a convention of the league of Pattern Makers this year resulted in Its defeat, but the same question will be submitted to the subordinate unions next year. The San Francisco Labor Council 4 Cans York State Corn 25C Fancy Lemons, dozen 19c Misses Margaret Ileilly, Mary Doyle, Parker stated that the production of entitled "The Tale of a Tub," will be produced In Xew York some time next Margaret Doyle, Ruth Neary, Mary lennessee, as of Alabama, was about Anna Reilly.

Geraldlne Oer 10 per cent less than In 1910. The re season. rltv. Helen Kelley. Marie Carey, Ethel David Warfleld has re engaged the liability of the information on which Cobb; Messrs.

Leo Tighe. John Jordan, these estimates were based Is attested by the complete returns. The less William Jordan. John Reilly. Harry entire original company for next season's production of "The Return of Peter Orts, Joseph Joyce, James Hayes, ened production In 1911 Is not Indica June Birthday Emblem There Is a difference of opinion as to.

the proper birth emblem for June. hold that Is the emblem for this month, while others regard the Pearl a.s proper. li We can supply cither. 1i The beauty and value of a pearl depends on form, quality of texture or skin, transparency and lustre. The pearl set jewelry of our stock will afford a June birthday selection that will give most pleasure to the receiver.

We Invito comparison of our showing of "quality jewelry." Look around, but come to us, sure, before you buy. We can show you what we have better than cold type can tell. fl It Is a pleasure to us, and will be a pleasure to you to look. LEVIS JEWELER is Noirrn mAix st. I V.

and Ti. A W. Wntcli Inspector. Robert Morris, William Smith, Archie Krancesa Hedding, who has lately live of any decline In the coal mlnlng been Identified with the short dramas industry of the State, for comparison Ri'iliy, Edward t.onroy, Edmund Walsh and Joseph Tighe. with a series of preceding years shows will ask the American Federation if Labor to urge Congress to take stps to build a national highway at cost of $500,000,000 to the end that the unemployed may ho furnished work.

of vaudeville, is to return to the regular stage. 25c that the tonnage was normal, and 2 lb. pail Cottolene CLERKS AXD BARN BOSSES IX Richard Harlow, who won national there was a small advance In the fame as Isabella, the Dandy Queen of average price. Tennessee, in common Any person in Xew South vaies the emplcy of the coal companies lt.i.'r. l.nnn InnlllflfMl (11 till lit tlf fMII Spain, In "1192 Is now a successful with the other States of the Appala taking part in a meeting of two or broker' In Wall street.

chlan region, benefited by the long tployes who receive a ten per cent, increase Jn wages, in accordance with Henry W. Savage Is to produce next strike among the miners In the Miss Full Cream York State Cheese IOC season a musical comedy, entitled issippi Valley States In the spring the new wage agreement itj tiwecn me operators and the miners' union. Somewhere Else." by Avery llopwood and summer of 1910, and production and Onstav I.uders. was unusually stimulated. The decreased tonnage In 1911 was simply Francesca Redding, who has lately producer and star In a new play writ AMUSEMENTS.

At the llolipmlnn. mi" 2 rnnl fpntnr "Memo more, perwms to Instigate, aid or control a strike or lockout, mhure the strike or lockout will deprive the pub. lie of a necepary commodity, is liable to Imiprlsonment for twelve months. The Kocky Mountain Aasoclatioh of the United Mine Workers of America, omliradng four northwestern districts and two districts In Canada, and rep resenLUiv of 61.300 coal miners, formed In Mont, to advocate the use of life saving apparatus. The recently published report of the return to normal conditions.

Nearly 5 per cent of the entire de ten by a San Francisco playwright, and 5 lb. Crock True Fruit Jelly 27c dealing with hospital life. crease was In the quantity of coal Kills Jeffreys, weedon Grossmlth made Into coke, which declined from and Itlon Houclcault will be In the cast 615.558 tons In 1910 to 401,903 tons of "The Amnions," when that play Is In 1911. The quantity of coal made revived In London this season. ries of a Pioneer," one of those western's that everybody talks about.

Replete with thrills, sensations and rnr priws, and produced In the samo spectacular manner that have made Bison films famous the wcTld over. It ItUll l) fclHHl. Into coke represents considerably less than 10 tier cent of the total output. It Is said Joseph M. Galtes Is con Canadian Labor Department chows 25c 8 lbs.

Rolled Oats templating a revival of Victor ller that there are 1.741 local unions in In 1911 the number of men employed ipi opera "The Serenade." There In the Tennessee mines was 10,703. Canada, of which 1,531 are Interna may be a revival also of Reginald de The average production for each em tional, and the remainder are associat Koven "Hob Roy," ed with central bodies having no af ployee was 601 tons; the nverage The Xew Century Theater club, of AinnnAC dally production per man was 2.59 tons. filiation outside the Most of the unions are In Urge citle Tor Xew York, has offered a prize of $200 Pet Brand Evaporated Milk 8c for the best play to he submitted to lis IVnneHNees record with regard to onto has 105: 95: Winnipeg Ball w. forfeited In the ca no County Detective llolman agulnn John Leetko, who I charged with selling without a license. Bull was also forfaited' In the case of William eronViigo agalnut Arthur Kunviile, wf er m0 nn mm a4ArM MM Wt Will MM f9t MllTtrM nnmillK by January 1 of next year.

79; Vancouver 76, the methods employed In the mining of coal Is fair, operators producing If accepted the play will be given a Dr. A. J. McKeiway, secretary for the Southern Stat1" of lie Xstlonal production. about XO per cent of the total output Kthol llarrymoi Is to have a brief In Hill reported that 43.9 per cent of (was charged with violating the liquor Child 1 Aihor Vmtnitteo mates th'tt there are million children today under tho age of sixteen year who Are engagement ill vaudeville next season, appearing In Harrle's one act play, their total production was mined by hand, 15.6 per cent was undercut by machines, and 40.5 per cent was shot Save Our Profit Sharing Coiis The Twelve Pound Look," also in "A employed In the various lndutrles ofj lawn.

Capiases were Insued. The case of J. Watah against B. Clements for selling adulterated food, wn continued until the ftteptember term of court. (JfrZ? Wain Stri this country, in addition to another from the solid.

It may be Inferred, Slice of f.lfe." In Oeremlmr she will begin her regular season In a new play. therefore, that nearly 60 per cent i cent niltllon In agriculture, only it part of whom are nealstlng their parent cut of the coal produced was mined bef 1 beforej Rvad Ttra GMtw and keep potted, the farm. being shot of wedged down. Read Th Outfit nd kp postsd. i' ''it'.

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