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Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Pittston Gazettei
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a.fr tuS A street" When bis, tuoSt onw. A cli.beoams' 1( tl a can i News: ArHnt AlJ'j Mrs. John DenaJit Wea 'Awc, i a. Avom a. ed.

i Cooatt. Fv Gmplo tdlum IK ir died. July iuth. Mm. CkVbertae Miles; TJfcteer By EDGAR QUEST tabltsbtd 150 Vi 'Bsve Rhytta 2 Italy Ciwra, 'Amlos Pittston, July loth; at the home PlemwgiPaifc) aoore to 1.

Athleticsl 1 MWit Tb contract for the erection of AllllUiUUIILI.il er ox eoounoooi joining A.athr III! annum nil In th of her daugfateru. Mrs. Clarke la New York City. The family home Hneup: Harry Ctofdon. aamuel uipic esume J5 Home Tswn Sketch 6:30 Don Ferdis Orch.

7:00 Spanish Revus 7:30 Goldman Band 8:30 Barn Dance Announced 10:00 News; Manifield Orch 10:30 AI Donohue's Orch BIRDS AND MEM Mm new batktot house Ibe Pint National 'Bank, WyonUng, baa "item avmvded t6 Jobn Ourttai A of uoeed Sloan, Charles Meyers, Oa iltttred at 60 eantt was tor many years at the comer id eraay nan un Connor. 3b; Louis 'Smith, as; of 'union: and Cliff streets. 3:30 OW ootn matt paid neatane. Sometimes I wonder, do the robme jer's Kindergarten 4: month for poatact 6 Ctttt Harold 3b; David Wolfe, Besny eonb, v. fail? postal, fonva, jv a iirw wr rr mOBtA wbere.

twarian OccH. Are they beset with passions ia 8:15 Ti Miss Sarah CransHon, 117 Butler street, and George Dobfcte, son of the late Thomas Debbie, were mar erected Church man? An Trotv being round Plrat Baptist property, Water street. JIe Mtohael O'Callahan, Httaon 'ater chant, has brcben ground for erec of Uvtag" Are some of them too seUlsb or too ried Jtfly 11th by Rev. A. Rinkerl 12:30 Bu'falo PrE4ents 1 1:09 nivmnl.

I lesume fraU. tion of a building oh MoAlplae of the Churon. .1 I hv Meted 6J 3oi Tot 1880 to Omtir Pitts, 5 Wtlttstsa. T.M5. bjaldw 't rt tn(Bt adjacent botoogha ot town.

Dor jea, Atoo. Em ttr. VH ug iSad Wtt Wyoming, and 3 and Pittston townships, 'l Fostoltlcs. To serve the purpose of the Uuh street, Avooa, opposite Ryan's Hotel wuew, Kaniairj Island Mrs. OUa DaAy, of West Pttfc died June aeth at the home of1 ters plan? isaisrs 8:48 "Th 6:00 Oly 6:16 Cao 6:30 Hei 6:45 Th; 7:00 Cai 7:30 Wi Duryea defeated Miner's Mills.

10 4:00 Angelo Vitale Orel Page Mies Josephine Sullivan died July to 6, tn a baseball lgam: played July hac mottier. Mrs. Harrison Smith Hancock, N. Have birds a self made standard of Orch. 9th.

Duryea's lineup: P. Joyce, of; 12th at the home of her mother, Mrs Bridge Sullivan. Butler street success HAPPY COfaiEDY of vourie LQVE A story of young foBo in love and young fry in trouble, in the touching, riarny, iiproariously funny. atyle that only, Booth rTarkington possesses, comes tomorrow to the Roman Theatre In "GenUe Julia," the new Pox comedy romance featuring Jane Withers at the head of an aU star Teaoving Jane with Jackie Searl, her mad cap partner of "Ginger." the picture brings the quaint charm and drowsy happiness of a midwest town of the early lOWs to the screen in the story of a little hellion who played cupid in her off moments. Two of Hollywood's most able Junior players, Jackie Hughes and Eddie Buzard, come in for featured honors' In "Gentle Julia," With Henry Holman, Hattie McDaniel and Francis Ford prominent in the supporting cast.

If, rf; Masters. as; Laird, Variety By which they measure irtanpb 2b: Nailey, If; Slatky. 8b: GUrov uaiiey OrcjH 5:00 H. V. 5:15 Nsws of Youth 5:30 New; Bassball Scores 5:45 Al Roth's Orch.

6:00 Patti Chipln, siim ft .1 8:00 Jaf 8:30 rf Uew Chateau; Vis lb; Pascoe, SaMager, Bigney, friWtt Branch 'Exchang Monl Btpraen tatl tct XfrBUSS BOYD TERHONB. INU 7 htw To OfUc C00 Fifth ifWM Mrs. Gecrge' Hunter, of' South street, Avoca, a of England died July Utb, ch. Miss Nan Howard, of Oarboodale and John Walsh, Avoca, were married July 12th in St. Rose Cburch Carbondale, by the pastor, Rt.

Rev Msgr. Thomas P. rf. and defeat? Have they an artificial happiness. Or Is their Joy in living all com' plete? i Orch.

9:30 Rrf 40:00 b3 vow phiiaiWilnhia. the GazeUe's 6:30 Song Stv'ists 6 Prank Bocne Is Avoca correspondent. Orch. 10:15 Sdj et tns riraton rwwu James AUen. of.

Church street, has taken a posttton in Drury's Store. 1 11... Matter. Save they a pride in wealth? A worst fan's Crch. BSCIHHI VIM Blln 10:30 Miss Lydla Eames and Lester San and best ISO Kc That rack their bodies and their dsn, both of Avoca, wen married July 12tlh by Rev.

C. t. Sweet la Avoca M. Church. aawP VH' 7:00 Saturdav Swing 6esitoa 7:30 Night O0ttrt.

8:00 Bruna CastagBa' and Orclu 1 8:30 salon Moderns HtJ Your Parade: Uni Hour; U. S. Mrs. Mary Neary, agd 74 years, of Market s'reet. died July 12th.

She was the' mother of Prof. John Neary. PenntylTanla Newspaper PUD Genevieve Sheridan, daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P.

Sheridan, Vine street, was painfully burned July lOth whle playing with mat ches. llhara Aaaodatlon. faith destroys? Doss any robin boast a richer nest Than that his every fellow here en Joys?" bi5ir.b! jlontssts, BaaSails Butter street Athletics easily de ifeated the Carroll street. Giants July 10th at Kenoedgrs diamond (now Bob Crosby's Orch. 10:30 Hal Kemp's Orch.

9 Johnny Durkin. Avoca. defeaitec Joseph Sohevets, aged 10 years, son rv watched them hop my garden plot ti rr about, And never through the summers FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By BLOSSEKj It'd at Least Be Novel have seen Pale, haggard robins, worn and sick EAT0SOAT, JClS 11, MS. with doubt kIKJDOFA HOT CAY OSSIE, HERE'S SOME Or robins tired, discouraged or un ULli lL.v 4t.an a nan beta clean; WE OUGHTA CHBISTEM OUR bqt! dew iHCj rr has a NAME, WE OUGHTA GO "THRU AMD THAT SURE IS A PRETTY COLOR THIS MUSTA BEEN OM SUPPOSE THERE'S ONLY ONE THING LEFT TO RIBBON AROUND MY NECK AN' weVe thmk sometimes to put it into Money, a. buy" a bottle of strawberry soda pop! we've got to do "this thing accord words, Gotta have tea theep? Whewtore It ''r liviM to do well on the I' Hth daya Matthew oiaio, a.

emndla in the A CEREMONY BEFORE ICE FOR A MONTH As spring brings tuck its choristers DID BRING THE SOQ4 K. POP, OSSIE 2 WE TAKE IT PLENTY COLD! again, SMASH ME AGAINST our Birds make a better Job of beug birds ING TO HOYLE 1 JV THE CHRISTEN Va iahl Marrarn E. Than we frail humans make cf be ing men. ING, oa (Copyright, 1938, Edgar A. Guest.) 17 rC')'UGHT SUITE RERS carry on would go flat If the money tlMaVAf the arid regions the people 7 OVER back of them was given away.

Nev ertheless if more' folks could be in cited to acts of kindness by the gen erous resolve of this lady, we should see fewer homes of sorrow. Am tV) 5 FAT. OFF WHEN SCIENCE GOES SOUR i iii, Sir Oliver Lodge, famous scientist, MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Myra Still Is Befuddled By Thompson and CqllV says the time has come for "science to call a halt on the things of the devil." He complains that the won bo have been ruined by repeated iJrougbts, and who are now again In dlabeK Jince the sun has burned out crops with its fierce rays? The that n0 money and no food and whose domestic animals are for water and nourishment, oust somehow be rescued. Srhsj)i the majority of these fam i not keen to be transplanted tWwhere else, as they would have to on heavier burdens of debt by doing. Many such folks who still r'taw" courage, "may be able to go It in their own.

4. 'Jptrhaps many of them got into difficulty aa the result of poorly PLEASE CI $ITRATEH YES 1 TME RIGHT POR I THE SWNE, DEVClES, HA5 DOUBLE CROSSED U5 RELAX, MOW, MVCA M3U WERE DRui derful modern discoveries could be used in warfare to throw bombs on HARD TO REVIEW JWHAT WHAT HAPPEMED HERE ASOuT MERLE THE SECRET THE TDMPi iiio cpinMin innocent woeey not EFFEKJDI WE SOOM AERIVE AT HAPPEMED SINd ijklCAME WITHOUT HIM AMD HIS DRUG.THE 6IRLMAV SNAP OUT Of AWV rV, nT cr When It comes to human kindness HtKE WE ARB FRIEWDS rT.r CCM lu WEMBER; WHO I A Vi r0 wiLienr a and generosity, the world comes pret TIME AWO THEM CAIRO I HAVE ty near standing still. The race has won vast triumphs in every field of TRV HAKD. MVRA L' science except in that of human conduct, in which It knows the truth, but refuses to follow It. farming.

The man who stak hariafi hto hones on one crop, and had fisEW WEKl PREFACES TUE ECiVPTiAM INCENSE WITH WHICH ME HOPES TO REVIVE MVEA'S OULLED MEMOeV MEAN WHILE, WVSTE IAMD HAKK.IM HATCH A PLOT OF THEIR OWU" feWlirden or other resources to which fc eouJd look for add in a dry year, scohsi(Jsri his situation, and rrafTscKeme would not Bygone Days 4 In Pittston jtifi HBAVy. FRA6RAMT ODCM? 'if A PATHETIC FIGURE Perhaps the world's most pathetic "figure at tills moment is former Em Forty Years Ago Prom Pitteton Daily Gazette, peror Halle Selassie of Ethiopia, i Driven out of the rugged land over which be recently ruled in a seenv 1 Jneftr serene newer he is now a kind wan nHtamit. jvvnntrv Ha ftn ''pears before the League of Nations olra has been snatched from his Tasp, and Its people are crushed un the heel of military power. July 11, 1898. Will Baker, former by, now residing in Binghamtan, is visiting old friends here.

John Langan, of Wood River, came here in responds news that his brother, Michael J. Langan, was among the victims of te Twin shaft disaster. Excitement over the Twin shaft disaster is diminishing. There were only a few visitors around the shaft today. New York people are making generous contributions to the relief fund.

Florist Robert Ellis is now established in his new location at the corner of Wyoming avenue and Montgomery street. Z. ALLEY OOP Captured By Hamlin fhe jbidtans who once possessed our conld have put up a similar jnit, the old nloneers who ydrovfi him Vut of his fair fields. world Is full of" injustice, and no ioa can maintain that It has com so ouch wrongs. Also there are usually two sides in all such dis putes.

vf THE MOTOR TRIPPERS Twenty Years Ago Prom Pittston Dvly Gazette, July 11, 1916. Miss Mary Melvin, 32 years old, of Port Griffith, died today after a long Illness. Her death is the third in the CAP STUBBS'V 7 no no no! Bv Edwina as they set off tosee the world. 1 NO! Their minds are so concentrate on I WILL NOT! TH' LAST TIME tPAlD A DOLLAR. NQT FIX AMY LEMONADE Rjk.

GIUN'MA WILL YOU FIX US SOME LEMONADE I SO'S CAN START A LEMONADE STAND family in little more than a year. peed, that they donx really see very ANY JNrVDC STAND FOR LEMONS ANr AN' OU SOLD TWENTY FIVE CENTS WORTH OF LEMONAlDE. AN' DRANK TH R.EST AN' IT COST YOUR FATHER. FIVE OOL Charles Musti, of Cork Lane, died vmuch of the world. Anyway, they say they have been there, If they suddenly last night while working as lARS FOR.TH'0OCTQiX!r pasted some noted point or in a miner Heidelberg colliery, No.

2. 60 miles an hour. Several thousand people are at can people are always tending the picnic of the Visiting Nurse Association at Valley View Park today. iomobile Jaunts varying from Five Pittston Sunday schools are arranging for an excursion to Har vey's Lake July 28. Burt B.

Lewis was elected a teach er in West Pittston High school. ,3,000 miles at least quiet their lust for a little. After they through a half dozen states, jieir fill of half cooked food, 'n''some hot so flowery beds of i the old hymn tells about, they pwith the feeling that there better place than good old I'1ilppers do credit to the nd cltgr from which they come? 'tis who obey all the N4P1 hahd.but kind words wu ones for their Jiigh class advertis Davis Parry have been awarded contract to lay sewer in Balti more avenue. Li I The GMrve Fred J. Williams, of West PitUtoi recently graduated from the pbw macy course of Medlco tihi College, MZCjFITO TheLaw By LANK LEONAT Philadelphia, has taken a position with Herbert T.

Gregory, the. Wyoml druggist. KS7aysAfiSy W'gosm, gabbY 'DORN COMIC SEES AGAINST A WELL M1CVEY VOU KNOW TvAH PHIL BUT BUT DIDTHETbH'OU AlNT, EH? WELL FINN VOU'CE A GOLLy SuLPl THAT SOME OFAMEWCa'S hoLD ME ABOUT THEM CHIEF SAY WHY HE SVOLE VJOM A PLACE Ol CREDIT TO "THE FOOCE! HOPE I DOE 3 SCESTOLVMPCSTAesYJT I COULtJNT VENTED TA SEE ME?) THE OLVMPlCTEAM AND KNOW VCU'LL DlSAPPOIIMT I WERE PCUCEMEN 16 CCD AS GOLLY I I AINfT AIMTCHA AND lb COME BACk A Jk I I lfa GOt "MAOTJN SHE8I0AN MATTJ TV4B. WERE I'M DONE NOTHIN'H WAS DOlN' CHAMPlONl yrJjCY AWFUL Hi MOrPAya U5TNH YSP) wj NS ANO WINES JSTA tefiSajtf zye Wa. 'daCCLE FOC DOUGH' GIVEN TO CHARITY inlay famous actress, has an that will give up all her weesions, and give her life 7'r Her noble act conforms "iptural command that we by up treasures on earth, and rust Md Ih Hollywood, they consider Cath rin Douoet "born" comedienne, and Miss Doucet; currently proTtding laughs to the J.

Plelds film "Poppy," sees a intlelirony in it all. "Poppy," conuig tomorrow to the mrican Theatre displays Miss DouV Maggie Tubbt De married sn.

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