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witat 1 111 1 i 1 VTT TOMOBXOW PLAN HI ilEAT ention Cleanings Good health and a goed edacatfcm assare a heritage as' none. These qnallties give the tight tneentlve far bait strong reserve rand for protection in any time af eaejj, Year account is invited. Capital Stock SII Snrplas H.eM, Profits SKILLED Mrs Jean Angela LuchetU, man' EARLE INAUGURAL ager of the American Store on South Mam street, is confined to her home by an attack of grip and bronchitis. Democrats, of the Third Legislative Interest Paid ea favinjsV There are 41 Pennsylvania students District Intend to mass an impres U.M1iw WAmwmt timmM tniiii i enrolled in the University of Illinois this year, among them being James sion in the monster inaugural parade rC.ir rrcrr M. Debbie, ot 210 Broad street, this city.

1 Fort Pittston Post. Veterans of Foreign Wars, is laying plans for at the State capital next Tuesday when Governor elect George H. Earle, 3d, takes over the executive reins from Governor Gilford Plncbot. Squire E. J.

Keating, Democratic political leader of Pittston township for the past forty years, has ft card party to be held Monday dillfiuif liS evening, January 21st at the post MAIN BROAD STS, PITTSTC home. been designated by District Chair Mrs. James Holgate and Mrs. Robert Furbish, of Lockport, are visiting in town and will attend the funeral of their nephew, Harry Pur man Joseph P. McCanna as honorary chairman of the district dele The motor in your ctr may develop the power of a hundred horses yet its tires must grip the road if you are to go forward.

Progress in money matters runs the same way; however great your earning power, the part you savt supplies the traction that enables you to get ahead. When you start to save, you begin to go forward forward along whatever road you have chosen for yourself. in Wilkesbarre. gation that will participate in the parade. The following other Democrats from the district are on the J.

McLean, W. Murtha, A. Dolan. John Dolan. p.

Callahan. John E5IDEL. Mrs. Mary Bchmalts, of Hughes rmmv J. Gibbons.

F. Jackson. committee and will accompany the P. Dunleavy, F. Dunleavy, J.

Gil Democratic delegation to Harrisburg A DAUGHTER WAS BORN IN Ptttaton Hospital thla norning to Mr. ajui Mrs. Oonetent WamaglrU, ot 128 Carroll street A BON WAS BORN TO MR. AND Mrs. William Donnelly, ot 106 Pine street, la Flttoton Hospital yesterday afternoon.

AMBROSE B. LYNCH, LATE OP Hugheatown, by lite win tarns a $300 estate to bit brother, Peter Matthew Lynch, and names the latter executor. WILLIAM A. O'HARA, ALDER man of the First Ward and well known local newspaper was suddenly seised by lltaess while about his duties last evening and today is under treatment at bis home In a guarded condition. THE ANNUAL ELECTION AND installation of officers by the nobility "pf imn Temple to serve lot the ensuing year will be conducted at the In Wilkesbarre on Wednesday evening beginning at 7:30.

At the close of the election, a short form ceremonial will be conducted. THE FUNERAL OF CATALDO Baetta wfll be held Monday morning at o'clock from the home, 74 Laaracge' street. A mass of requiem will be celebrated at 9:30 In St. Roc ooV R. O.

Burial wlU be Denteori oemetery, Forty Fort. F. R. SCHMALTZ ANNOUNCES a pocket billiard match out of the ordinary tor his place of business tonight when Paul Williamson, of this cMy, competes against "Red" Robinson, title holder of Wilkesbarre. Kelly, of Dupont, win play the winner.

PITTSTON BRANCH, NO. 4, OF the Luneme County Unemployed town, today announced the marriage of her daughter Mildred, of Cleveland, to James Clark, also of Cleoeland. The ceremony took place bride, o. McAndrew, B. Arcn, earn on the "McCanna Arch DOtmmcK HCAnarew, josepn Carden.

EXETER at the home ot the bride's sister, Mrs. Max Melcher, Cleveland, on Jen. 7. Mrs. Schmalti attended the John A.

Allan, Louis Adrian, Thomas Allardyce, Dr. S. C. Anda lora. Leo Balera, William Baker, Paul Barrett, Edward Burke, James Barrett, Peter Becker, August Bianco, Ray Bowcinski, Joseph P.

Boyle, Attv. Merle Mackln. Jesenh CMara, Sbnm skrinak. steva Platnak. James wadding.

Santlnl, 4tfJlllam Piccone, Patrick FOR LIJLti): Harrisburg, Jan 1 of sMewalks along used extensively by pe urged today by tbojkJf Motor Federation it ting down accident 1 out that 12,000 aec' in 1934 in which involved, the motor 1 that action would be t. federal works futkUhe projects. Mr. end Mrs. Frank Early, of 181 Mackln.

Ben Spalskl, Cino ng, Butler Street entertained on Wed James L. Brown, Atty. Carl J. Burke, Fred Burkert, Andrew Bolack, Bert Louis Caaterllne, patsy paguocca. nesday in honor of their daughter, Betty on the occasion of her seven DUKTEA FOIST jsaiis, donn J.

Burns, Kn buss, sari Pamntw.ll Ttlfa namnMnl JaniM Felix Pawlowski. John Pawlowski Bureau WrwiorskL William Brady, teenth birthday. Those present: Clara Sweeney. Grace Hutchins, Frances Cuiln William Tj rSlrmll Mart Brennan. Im Jackson.

Daniel Rice, Dorothy Bherreib, Joseph Co Emmett Carroll, Joseph' Carroll, John Casey, Daniel Cavanaugh, James Dolan, William Tlgue, Joseph Hard PITTSTOJW.PA. rEDSOAL RERYC SYSTEM hen, Mary Farrell, Joseph Sterling, Btonche Donnelly and Betty Barley. ing. James Mariey. Josepn oarrec Cavanaugh, P.

J. Clark, Edward Connors, Frank Clisham, Dominlck Mike Swantkowskl, Henry Batncn, Patrick Melvln. Patrick Clark. An drew Breene, James Mamey. Cocco, William Collier, D.

J. Conneu, William Connell, Thomas Connell, Girard Connell, William Clark, John Cnlllns. Ttav OaIKiu MIW nanlaH T. Mrs. Anna Chase, of Exeter avenue, West Pittston.

announces the coming marriage ot her daughter, Clemency to Harry L. Falrbalra, Jr, ot Atlantic City, N. which will be solemnised in St Oaslmir's OTHERS" A A1 WITH oaaCrawford, Cluk Gable and 'Csbsrt Montgomery Janu. SERVICES TONIGHT 1)1 J. Connors, William Connors, Edward Church on Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock, Jan.

16. Mies Chase League, win be represented at the Inauguration Harrisburg next uonway, Jonn a. oorcoran, jsawara Corrlgan, Justin Cosgrove, Harry Costello, John J. Coyne, Joseph Crane, Thomas Culkln, John Culkln, Frank Curran, J. F.

Curry, Joseph ST. Tuesday by the following committee: The late Friday evening service John Fedellk, John Masters, Ralph MUkr, Louis Busceme and Angelo Callahan. Thomas Delanev. Frank Derris. W.

will be held in the Broad Street OuavnerL J. Devaney, W. 8. Devaney, Patrick REV. STANLEY LANOE, OF the Moosic Presbyterian church, will Synagogue tonight at 8 o'clock.

Rabble Herman A. Glatt will deliver a sermon on the subject, "With Our Dougherty Joseph Dougherty, Joseph J. Doyle John J. Duffy, William 11 aitPTan I I accATC I Young and With Our All are welcome to attend. ounn, r.

j. sagan, Atty. K. J. English, Mike Palzone, Joseph Farrell, Thomas Fee, Joseph Finnerty, J.

P. Ntmatrlek. P. J. Flanisan.

Mike Master Benjamin Shulman, son of ft TOXOEKOW Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shulman, of Delaware avenue. West Pittston, will Flannery, Patrick Flannery, James become Bar Mitzvah during the ser Wlannerv. AVba.

J. vunnerv. Attv. AN. vice tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock.

Patrick Flannery, James Flynn, Guy Bar Matsveh means son of Jewish Raschlanla. CSene Flanertv. Jonn mg. Rand 68 68 68 Intl. Harv.

41 41 41 Intl. Nnck 23 33 23 Int. T. 9 9 9 Belly Spring. 1 1 1 Kelvlnator 17 17 17 Kenrucott 17 17 17 Ligg ft My.

105 105 105 Lorulard 21 20 20 Mack Truck 27 27 27 Mont. Ward 29 29 29 Mother Lode. Nash 18 17 17 Natl. P. ft L.

7 7 7 N. Y. 20 20 20 N. N. H.

ft H. 7 7 7 North Amer. 13 13 13 North. Pac 20 20 20 Packard 5 5 5 Pathe 1 1 1 Perm. R.

R. 33 23 23 P. ft R. C. ft 4 4 4 PhO.

Fete 15 15 15 Pierce Arrow 1 1 1 Pullman 51 51 51 Pure Oil 7 7 7 Radio 5 5 5 Remlng. Rand 10 10 10 Reo 3 2 2 Rty. Tob. 49 48 48 Sears Roeb 38 38 38 Simmons 10 10 10 South. Pac 17v 17 17 South.

Ry. 15 15 15 Stan. Gas ft El. 4 4 4 Stan. Oil.

Cal 30 30 30 Stan. Oil, N. J. 42 41 41 Stew. Warner 8 8 8 commandments and religious obli Foster.

William Foster. Anthony Fred be the speaker at the dosing meeting of the Week of Prayer at the First Presbyterian Church at 7:30 this evening. "Considering Jesus Christ" was the topic of a timely talk by Rev. A. D.

Behrends last evening. LADY ST. ANDREW'S LODGE, Daughters of Scotia, has changed Its meeting place from Jr. O. U.

A. M. Hall to Odd Fellows' Hall, South Main street, and the first meeting ot the lodge in the new hall will be held tomorrow (Saturday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. COMMISSIONERS OP LUZERNE county are considering the advisability ot building warehouse on North street, Wilkesbarre, to store the county's voting manhtnwi. The gations, member of the Jewish people.

erics. Amoroso rreaencK, Ainert Tide A. O. pfd 5 Timken 35 Union Pacific ....111 United Corp. 3 U.

O. I. 12 U. S. Leather 6 It is the celebration of the thirteenth Frederick.

Henry Frederick, Art Pullamr. James Gallasher. M. J. birthday of the male in Israel.

A large crowd of friends and relatives will has chose her sister, Mrs. P. V. Gilbert, ot Nanticoke, for her matron of honor and onry attendant. Mr.

Fairbalm will be attended by Frank Wallace, of Atlantic City Mrs. Lester Welter, of Hughestown, entertained at a personal shower at her home on Wednesday night in honor of Mrs. William Brodbeck, a recent bride. Mrs. Brodbeck was the recipient of many beautiful gifts and a dainty collation was served by Mrs Samuel Carr, Mrs.

Joseph Welter and Mrs. Lester Welter to the following: Misses Bertha Brodbeck, Naomi Eustice, Helen Owens, Esther Rlckert, Catherine Toye, Catherine Meade, Helen Jenkes, Nicla Chlavac ci. Rose DelHquanti, Marie Boss, Zelma Ramage and Alma Smalts, of Hughestown; Edith Davis, of Pittston; Mrs. Walter Radler, of West Pittston; Mrs. Robert Rowland, of New York; Mrs.

William Brodbeck and the hostesses. St. Rocco's Church choir has completed arrangements for the fourth annual St. Valentine's dance. The committees are doing their utmost to provide an evening of merriment for all who attend.

Thla is the outstanding affair of the choir's social calendar and a large number are expected to attend. The dunce will be held at the newly decorated Assembly Hall on Feb. 13th. Music will be furnished by Al. Jenico and his orchestra.

Admission will' be fifty cents to alL The general committee in charge ot the dance is composed of the following: Roes GaUagher Dr. Vincent Gallizzl. Peter Garrlty, Jerry Gillespie, William A. GlIHgan, Michael Glllls, Joseph GU martin. William Gllmartin.

Peter attend the service. Rabbi Glatt will deliver an appropriate sermon and Master Shulman will also give a 4 4 35 35 111 111 2 2 12 12 6 6 38 38 4 4 9 9 33 33 2 2 53 53 3 3 7 7 2 2 33V4 33 m' 4 9 33 Warner Bros. West Md. West. Union White Smi.

Ua Bar. Mltsvah address. Gilroy, Leo Golden, Thomas Gordan, I Tcm nnrm.n Oflrmin. John The current Jewish history class FGl. cop 2 sau iu Graham, Charles Orazlano, Charles leased building now occupied by the Woolworth Yellow Truck will meet at the Rabbi's home tomorrow at 1:30 p.

m. Religious school will be held Sunday morning at 10 3 New York Curb: JIlUWs AUWIUUJ VVW Jerry Harrigan, Edward HlnchUff, Jerry Hogan, James Holland. Edward HoUeran, Robert Hopkins, o'clock at the synagogue. Adult Jew Elec. B.

ft 7 2 Ish history class for men and women Peimroed will be held Monday night at Luke Hopkins, John Horn, dosepn inrd.n iut .1 Jordan. John Joyce. o'clock at the Synagogue. of i TVinmoji Juris. Robert Judge.

Am Use the Clasauiea Deoartment AEOME HAYES KAY ACOy EARL DWIER. IOHN ELLIOTT HORTENSC PETBO ANN HOWARD NANOy M8HOH nUXK WSAKKOLL the Gazette tot Cnnck Results. brose Kearney, E. J. Keating, Earl Keating Ray Keating James OFFICERS ELECTED Keating J.

P. Kelly, Thomas tieuy, Tjiwrenee Kellv. Edward Kelly, F. P. uMoar Kennedy, John Kredlo, Tim.

Langan, BT Thomas. Langan. William bangau, ranv ijhan. Thomas Llnnen. Jo The council of St.

John's Lutheran seph Ltnskey. Edward Loftus, Daniel Perone, chairman, Frances Lunette, WHILE THEY LAST! SAVE 50 Church was reorganized last night Loftus, Martin Lynn, josepn uuikh, Thnmu T.vnott. Thomas McDermott, Frances DelPriore, Josephine Cos tanza, Marian Mack and Oatal Clall by the election of the following officers: President, Rev. William Madden. Kucene Madden, John Teachers of the Sproul and Bdl Albrecht; vice president and trustee, McEliece, Thomas McRale, Martin James Craig; recording secretary un.ia McHaie.

jonn uc tTONMORE WOMAN DIES Sfiw. Isabella Loveland, Dunmore, AM, la her bom on Wednesday iiight. She was the widow of William T. Lowland. A member of the Dun nor Presbyterian Church, the alio waa, affiliated with Martha Waahlng Chapter.

Order of Eastern Star. son buildings in Jenkins Township entertained at a dinner last night at Hotel MaUow Sterling, Wilkesbarre, and elder, Fred Entires, finan nmr Mike McOsttv. James Man AND MORE! dQ r7 A cial secretary and elder, Otto Lucas; ran nrian McAndrew. Michael Mc elder, Kltzman; assistant up 331 In honor ot one ot the former members of the faculty, Mrs. E.

WiUssI, Andrew, Leo P. McDonald. M. McDonnell. Ray McDonnell, Thomas machines is not heated and the machines are being damaged by rust.

THE THIRD DEGREE OF THE order will be conferred on a class of candidates by Pittston Council, Knights of Columbus, at exercises to be held in the auditorium of St. John's High School on Sunday afternoon, February loth. State Deputy John R. P. Magin, of Philadelphia, will be in carge.

WYOMING COUNTY a LARGE contingent In the Inaugural parade in Harrisburg next Tuesday will be headed by the Tunkhannock High School band, of which Miss Helen Davlea is the leader. Wyoming county headquarters will be in the state auditorium at 223 Chestnut street. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD will run an excursion to Newark and New York Saturday, Jan. 12th. Tickets will be honored on trains leaving Pittston at 1:15 p.

and 3:25 p. also 1:35 a. Sunday. Returning, tickets will be honored on all trains leaving New York and Newark Sunday. Fare, adults (3.50, children $1.35.

THB FUNERAL OF REV. Charles J. Manley, pastor of St. Thomas Roman CathoVo Church, Dickson City, will be held tomorrow rooming with ft solemn requiem mass in the church at 10 o'clock. Divine office will be chanted by the priests' choir at 0:30 o'clock.

Interment will be in St. Catherine's Cemetery, Moscow RAYMOND A. WILSON LODGE, No. 124, Ladies' Society to Brotherhood of Railroad Firemen, will conduct a card party in Eagles' Hall, financial secretary and deacon, George Dandle; mission treasurer formerly Miss Alice Corcoran. Miss Sarah Coyne, principal of the Port McOarry, Harold McGarry, John uammhi.

Patrick McHaie. James and deacon, Arthur Albrecht; trustee. Fred Renter, auditors Ferd 1934 Pontiac Sedan Monahan, Sandy Manganaro, Adam Molesky, T. J. McLaughlin, Joseph Endres, Max Huber and Ray Griffith school, presided and presented the guest of honor with a gift in behalf of the teachers.

The color scheme was carried out in D. I passenger. Below Code Stouch: treasurer of congregation, Peter Kubn. McNamara, Dr. D.

C. McDonald. McTisue. Rank Mead, An' wne Most be sold at once pink and green and each guest was Ledcre Motor Co. IS favored with a shoulder corsage.

drew Melvln. J. A. Merrick, William Mitchell, Stewart Mooney. Edward .1 Moran: William Moran, U4 8.

Mate St PttMen John Atty. John T. MulhaU, Regular: TakiT ffisc Overtaxed by George Neary. James wewoomo, mwu Newcomb, Capt. James F.

O'Boyle, James A. O'Boyle, James O'Brien, Those present were: Mrs. Edgar Wlk isaU Beatrice Clark, Bertha Hinch cliffe, Blanche Walsh, Mary Whal en, Ann McGinty, Mary Tierney, Ann Marcelonis, Ann Gilroy, Loretta Morrow, Mary Hopkins, Elisabeth Mougban, Mary Moughan, Sarah Gorman, Helen Gannon, Mary Scott speaking, singing, smoking Amhmse CHalre. Leo OHaire, vm runt: rVHalre. wuliam O'Malley Atty t.

Pace. J. L. Patterson. George Central MEAT MARKET oeie Dorrance, Anna Madden, Mary Petcavase.

Gene Phllbin, William Judge. Berab Coyne, Mae McDonald, Dorothy Corcoran, Jule Puroell. Mil Phllbin, William Piicoms, James oiiinn John Oulnn. Imatlus Quinn, dred Toole, Helen Krushnosky, and wmtam Oulnn. Josenh Reap.

Patrick imONff Ml RU DELIVERY Margaret Martin. Redington, James Redington, Thomas Fresh Mined C02I All sises. Prompt Delivery Old Boston Coal Co, Phone 1193. Reilly, Dominlck Russo, Marun huv 36 No. ZlaiaiC New Tone Block Market ledge.

George Rowan, Eawara iwwam 41 S. Main Pittston on Feb. 4. Playing will start at 8 o'clock and prizes will be awarded at each table and at the door, as 111 FeaAerweioht XrK Net Lined 111 as 0 Week, Brown James Rowan. M.

P. Ruane, P. A. samntAn. Rcr Sorentlno.

John Sa January 11, 1335 noon Chem. 13BV 137 137 All well as a satin quilt Tickets may ra tori, John Sheridan. Joseph Smith, wnilam Baeenev. Leo Blngualdolce, 11414 19 Be obtatnea from any member of the lodge. Refreshments will be Specials For SATURDAY John Tierney, William Tierney.

Leo 6 Am. Can 11414 114 Am. C. Si 19H 19'i Am. For.

Pow. 5 5 Am. Metal 15 Am. Smelting 38 37 Am. Steel Fy.

17K 17 served. Players are requested to provide cards. Tlgue, James Tigue, josepn inn nelli. George Wachs, Jacob Wachs, 38 im George Walker, James Waters, mrika Harf William Whalen. Ed A.

T. T. BEST CUTS 15c .104 104 104H lb: ward Walsh, Thomas Whalen, A Am. Tob. 83 83 85 PI BARBS Orlando, N.

Orlando. 127 South Main Street avf AVOCA FsUMX BIB bB lump Boast 25c 14 11 Attv 3. R. Bean. T.

J. OTJaUey, lb Am. Tob, B. Am. Wat.

Wks, Anaconda Armour A. Armour B. 85 14 11 6 69 Ttoe MUST be SsnU CUus Tks rmirlb)y trim, ftsthenratght, tsHored ewrshoct LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE Hisy wtf msd to mN fwl Ad Uth at the mW sn "GOODYEAR" I 1 unmhv UcCartny. b. FANCY 6 T.m.n McLaushUn.

R. Mc BOMB MADE PURE niv If nnM downtown gst bsrgsin, do it now! THESE wen lest 69 53 Mnuapuaw, Donnell, A. E. Clifford, John Curley, Pork Sausage IbZO Roasting CHICKENS 25 83 84 14 11 5 69 53 34 6 13 33 38 16 44 2 39 T. A.

Reap, W. McDonam, e. isww, H. Curley, P. T.

McOowan, J. O'Brien, J. McOlynn, A. F. O'Malley, 6 ickens 13 49c krt the rsis, ilset sk4 tw WILL Hi ore Money Saving Specials! Special' Group Women's Dress Rubbers, 39c First Quality Men's Drew Rubbers 97c Children's Fleece Lined Rubber Arties 97c each1 ap.

ready Atchison 63 Atl Ret. 35 Baldwin B. ft 0 1414 Beth. Steel 33s Brlggs Mfg. 28 Canada Dry 15 Cerro D.

P. 45 C. M. St. P.

St P. 3 Zole Bonn, J. Egan, G. Weber, J. Dunleavy, F.

Heston, John Wolesky, F. Clifford, W. Meade, J. Meade, John far the pan 33 38 15 44 Sklerkowksi, Daniel Houunan, Shertdan. Prof.

C. B. Weber. T. La 2 Men's Heavy Buckle Drest Arties $1.98 Stewing Chiclienst.

li lb average. Singed Cat ready for the ft PorkandBeef Ground 2c 40 40 velle, P. Lavelle, T. MuUin, J. H.

Miiiiin. e. Nieman. C. Coleman, J.

174 174 174 Coleman, J. Haskins, F. Culkln. James 7 7 7 JN his estimate ot the number of 'people still unemployed, did President Roosevelt Include General Johnson? The Republican parly hat out lined a 20 poM program, lor re icovery, the main point being the recovery of the Republican party. Huey Long announces he'll broadcast a new cure for cancer.

So many cancer cures have proved false that we'd believe in tbls one it it cured Huey. yeter mind the weather Vane hall teams' are' getting ready Jor epring training. The. world, says a scientist, Is (lowly being depleted ot its oxygen, but can't we stave off disaster by 39 N. MAIN 24 S.

MAIN PITTSTON, PA. 58 Chrysler Coco Cola Colo. Gas Colo. Gas, pfd. Com.

as South. Congol Nalr Cont. Mot. Cont Oil, Del. Lavelle, Joseph Lavelle, j.

noian, i. F. Dougherty. H. Ssmanskl, H.

Ho kien. James Dunleavy. M. Ward, D. 1 58 1 33 1 17 Ward, R.

Delaney, M. Loughery. 33 1 17 Excellent for Meat Loaf 3 lbf COc Old Gold 01 Oold More Valuable Tnik 4 Tear old watches, chiim riata; Ipfaealeia. pins, btldrework. eld Mh, er anythiiic eontainlnf (W a aajr afcaa or form It may 3BXST nuCES FAID FOB oou )ld Gold Exchange Sa.

Mala ft, Pittston a. p. m. Government Ueentad from Eoaaa Theatre Donne 11, josepn Carney, r. Burke, J.

Oieless, C. Woods, A. Car 65 Han earden. w. Weber.

Josenh 0Hara, McDonald, Joseph Bar 17 96 3 Com. Prods 65 L. W. 17 Pupont 91 El. P.

as 3 Brie 13 First Natl Stores 51 CLUB FRANKFURTERS 2 lb CC BONELESS CHUCK ROAST Lb if F. P. Devers, Dr. J. J.

Dougn Dr. L. C. Druffner, William 58 1 33 1 17 65 17 96 2 12 51 22 33 37 24 6 16 50 11 Druffner, John Waters, Pstrlck Healey W. Lyons, C.

Dunleavy P. Gen. El. 33 Gen. Motors 33 WanUe muszllntr some ot ouf political windjammers? ulesta, J.

RelhU, A. oieasewsu, Farrell, M. Clifford, J. Kane, Dr. Leo 8HANKLE8S BMOKO CALI HAXX3 SATURDAY 1 JANUARY 19 Joseph 12 '51 22 33 27 24 6 16 50 11 3 HEINZ DILL PICKLES Kane.

James Ryan, j. mc Corearan. T. O'Brien. lb Hugh, if Olidden 37 Goodyear 35 Granby 6 Gt.

pfd. 16 Howe Sound 50 Hudson 11 Hupp 3 Golden, Patrick Lyons. M. Dough v. T.

Coleman. Edward Nolan. Ed F. erty. ward Hines, Leo Hints.

F. Boylan, 'resh Mined Coal Nut $80 OeUfjirei t.Wo lbs. yers ds Dworske COAL PRODUCTION BOOSTED IN 1934 An Increase ot 13 per cent in anthracite production in 1934 over the 1933 tonnage anfl payment of $25, 000,000 additional in wages during the same period has been reported by L. C. Maderla.

executive chairman of the Anthracite institute. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF. A. Gilhooley. J.

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