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1 PAGE SEVEN THE PITTSTON GAZETTE THURSDAY OCTOBER 6, 1927 lETHllT OF YOUR FAT A nation wide: INSTITUTION mother, Mrs. Charles Law, of York avenue, has gone to Cresson, to spend a few days before returning to her home In Cresco, la. Russell Mathews and Fred Eshel man, of this place, who are hitchhiking westward, have reached Colorado, according to word received from them. They left here about three weeks ago. The Woman's Missionary Society.

Thousands of others have gotten rid of theirs by my simple, and efficient method of fat reduction without starvation diet or burdensome exercise, often at a very rapid rate and WITHOUT PAYMENT until reduction has taken place. 25 aim of the Presbyterian Church, will hold a regular monthly meeting tomorrow urn afternoon at 3 o'clock In the ladles' parlor. The subject will be "India." Miss Caro Strong wlli be In charge I am a licensed practicing physician and have made careful study of the physiological requirements of the human, body. This has enabled me to select such ingredients and in such proportion as in my opinion will produce not only a loss of weight without harm and an improvement in health, but with it an alleviation of all of the troublesome symptoms which frequently accompany and often are a direct result of overstoutness, such as shortness of breath on slight exertion, palpitation of this heart, not to speak of the relief from the embarrassment of being too stout. Stout persons suffering from such diseases as Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Eczema, Asthma and high blood pressure are greatly relieved by a reduction of their superfluous fat.

i Justice of the Peace Fred D. Re ber is enjoying the World Series "where savings are greatest 99 17 19 North Main Street, Pittston gamts by radio. He has had a ma chine installed In his office and yesterday afternoon and today a large number of the Squire's friends listen ed in with him. William H. Moyer, of Delaware avenue, who has been quite ill of sciatica fyr the past four weeks, is slowly regaining his health, but Is treatment will relieve that depressed, tired, sleepy feeling, giving you the renewed energy and vigor which come as a result of the loss of superfluous fat.

urn for the Faini If vou are overstout do not postpone but sit down right now and send for. still confined to his bed. Mrs. Moyer is also laid tip. having had the mis Imy FREE TRIAL TREATMENT and my plan whereby I am to be rrONLY AFTER REDUCTION HAS TAKEN PLACE if you so desire.

DR. NEWMAN, 286 Fifth Ave New York Desk fortune to fall off the rear porch and strain the ligaments of her left The Secret of Home Comfort AMERIQVNyDEAL A I A ULl O.I I 1.1 Forty years' experience in designing and manufacturing beating equipment nave tr tight us many things about beating. All that we have learned is at your service free. If you have a heating problem we would deem it a privilege if you would call upon us for facta and figures on modern radiator heating. Phon eryriU WILLIS H.

MILLER American Radiator Company Representatvie 50 W. Market Wllkes Barre, Pa. Bell Phone Wllkes Barre 9098 American Radiator Company knee last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Carle Jenkins, of Delaware avenue, are preparing to GARDEN THEATRE. New Ideas For Now and Early Fall Wear News of the Tonight, Gloria Swanson In "The leave Sunday for West Philadelphia to make their home. Mr. Jenkins has Love of Sunya." accepted a position in the city and will attend evening classes in the BREVITIES University of Pennsylvania, contin Wetf Side For Busy Days And Dancing Nights uing along the lines of the course from which he graduated in the Wharton Extension School of the 1 25 Anniversary 25h Anniversary Mrs. George Posten, of Liberty street, is confined to her home by an attack of tonsilitis.

University. I Embossed Trim John Kline, Lehigh Valley Rail WESLEY BROTHERHOOD Dr. and Mrs. Russell C. Osborne, who have made their home in the Ball homestead, at 910 Susquehanna Staunch Soles School Shoes road engineer, of Delaware avenue, is on a business trip to Philadelphia.

court. The borough finances were reported In good condition. avenue, for the past four years, J. B. Carpenter enjoyed a success changed their residence today to ful fishing trip to Mehoopany yeS' Longwearing Factoryville, Wyoming county, the terday.

i GF METHODIST CHURCH WELL HOLD A BANQUET former home of the family, where they have built a modern residence Mrs. Ann Williams, of Scranton, is visiting Mrs. W. A. of and will live hereafter.

Dr. Osborne, Philadelphia avenue. who is a member of a prominent Mrs. iRebecca Lessig, of Ashland, is visiting her son, F. J.

Lessig, Luzerne county family, his father, There's style as well as wear in 'these sturdy Gun metal Bluchers for the younger lads. Leather sole and heel. Low priced and long wearing. 'I'he Wesley Brotherhood, a new the late General Edwin E. Osborne, of Wyoming avenue.

Iy organized society for the men of having represented this district in Mrs. John Kohnke's class of the Congregational Sunday school will the Methodist Episcopal Church, Congress, is veteriiwwy surgeon for Condy Ward is a candidate for Justice of the Peace on the Democratic ticket and not on an independent ticket, as was stated in this column a few days ago. He ae cured the nomination on the Democratic ticket at the recent prl maries A marriage license has been Issued to Emma Drabick, of this place, and Charles W. Urban, Of Swoyerville. Rev.

and Mrs. J. Brundle. returned Tuesday evening from a three months' visit in England and Isle of Man. All officers and members of the D.

of A. taking part in the entertainment will meet In Odd Fellows' hall this evening at 7:30. Friday evening Here is an early Fall school shoe that both Mothers and Small Daughters will like. Brown leather with trim. Roomy toe.

the Temple Coal Co. and he will con hold a regular meeting in the 11 hold a banquet Friday, October Equally suitable for office ear or informal parties, is this smartly buckled All Patent shoe. So reasonable in price. tinue in that position, visiting the church this evening. flth at 7 o'clock, This will be one collieries by automobile out of Fac Mrs.

William Leishman, of Lewea, of the largest gatherings of men toryville. The Ball homestead, which is visiting at the home of her ever held In West Pittston under the is in a very desirable location on the parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Herr $2.79 $2.98 auspices of the church. At least 200 mann. of Spring street. men are expected to sit down and The Woman's Auxiliary of Trinity river front, has been purchased by Dr. F.

A. Muschlitz, who will occupy the same as soon as it has been modernized. The work of remodeling the articipate in the event. Rev. Dr.

Church will meet with Mrs. Hew lett at the rectory tomorrow even Stanlev Shaw, of Bins hamton. house has already been started. ing at 8 o'clock. will ibe the speaker.

Dr. Bhaw, is oife of he outstanding men Barritt, Ray Williamson 25 A Anniversary 25 Anniversary the regular business meeting will be held at 7:30, after which a will be given. Refreshments and a and Arthur Hess, of Harding, and L. the Wyoming Conference and is SPEND TO SAVE That's the slogan for Pitts Rought, pcranton, most gifted and versatile speaker, social time will follow. the Bloomsburg fair today.

ho will ihave a great message. Mr. In Good Taste A Business Shoe ton's (Million Dollar Week Prof. R. J.

W. Templln. of the Donald Notman is in charge of Borr Casey develop Films. West Pittston schools, is in Allen He music, which will he something 5o5t unusual values you will town today attending a state meeting xcellent. The banquet will be eerv a toy the Ladles' Aid under the ef of (public school superintendents.

find in everything you buy Miss Helen L. Ensign, of Wash ficient leadership of Mrs. William And Inexpensive Feet that ache and bum constantly nerd arch support shoes. These of black patent are so modish you would never guess they were here. In order to give ington, D.

is spending a few day efferson, the president. Tickets for For Busy Men Treat your feet to a pair of these stylish Gun Metal Calf Oxfords for early Fall. Genuine Goodyear welt with rubber heels. Low priced. $3.98 with her mother, Mrs.

Alice Ensign, DURYEA Carries Case to Court. Furnishing $1,000 ball this at a hearing before Squire Mit he banquet will 'be mailed to all those there will be no C. 0. no of Wyoming avenue. members of the church.

Remember corrective. he date, Friday, October 14lh, at Delbert Reber and Fred Koch leave tomorrow night for New York City where they will witness the exchanges no charge all o'clock, and the place, the First $4.98 uethodist Episcopal Church at West chell, in Town Hall, Edward Peter coski, charged with assault and battery on Patrolman Joe Waulkonis World Series Saturday and Sunday, fttston. Mrs. John B. Evans, of Tunkhan carried the case to court, when he and his friends become convinced nock avenue, spent yesterday at Spend to save Rloomsburg.

visiting her daughter, that the squire was about to rule sales final. JOSEPHINE TIGrHE, 6 Broad Pittston, Pa WYOMING Shaver Medssncr Wedding. 25 Anniversary 25 Anniversary fhat's the slogan for Pitts Miss Jane Evans, who is a student Anniversary against in the Teachers' College in that town on 's 'Million Dollar Week Waulkonis testified In his own Roy Stein, of Montgomery avenue, Sturdy Shoes Of Tan Elk hnusual values vou will Toe Freedom In Men's Oxford is representing West Tittston Hose half, while Petercoskl put four witnesses on the stand in addition to his own testimony, all of whom agreed Company at the State Firemen find in everything you buy At a beautiful autumn wedding Convention at Shamokin. A few solemnized in Holy Trinity Luth that Waulkonis was the aggressor. here.

In order to give other members of the local depart' A Solid Leather Oxford For "Peppy" Boys Footwear is the one thing boys aren't the most careful of but there's no need to, worry when you can buy such One of the witnesses for Petercoskl eran Church, Kingston, yesterday af ment are in attendance. opportunities there ternoon at 4 o'clock. Miss Frieda Mr. and Mrs. Baylor, of Third Meissner, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. was Carl Breymler, a police officer, who was not on duty at the time, and who witnessed the fight. vill be no O. no street, and Mr. and Mrs.

Sylvainus, John C. Meissner, of Edwardsville, of Philadelphia avenue, are attend became the wife of Howard B. Shav Petercoskl and his friends claim hat the affair was entirely political xchanges no charge all ales final. In'g the Bloomsburg fair. They are sturdy, gooa iooicing irOi er, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jeese Shaver, making the trip in Mr. Baylor's new of 489 Monument avenue, this place, Rev. David Menges officiating. and grew out of the recent primaries here in when he opposed the ma Paige car.

JOSEPHINE TIGHE, Broad Pittston, Pa. Mrs. H. A. Warner, who has been jority now ruling council.

The wedding party included Miss spending several weeks with her shoes as these so moderately priced. Genuine Goodyear welt construction, sturdy tan leather Lucy Meissner, maid of honor, and Waulkonis was on duty last night, Miss Zelda Shaver, bridesmaid, sis and he claims he was called by tele ters of the bride and bridegroom; phone to one of the pool rooms in Right from Shoe Style, Centers comes this Gun Metal Calf Oxford for the well dressed man who demands fine leather, and faultless workmanship. 7i Betty Gravell, of this place, flower town. When he entered the door he and Petercoski engaged in an argument, during which Waulkonis heels. An everyday shoe that will "stand the gaff." Sturdy leather sole and half rubber heel.

"8i, nyo, $2.25 12 2, $2 98 and $2.49 drew his club, which Petercoski $5.90 girl; Henry Edward, ring bearer; Clarence Aten, best man, and Cecil Carpenter, William Gravell and Thomas Beaney, ushers. The church was beautifully decorated with gren ery and white asters. Sizes 2i2 to 512 $3.49 Sizes 12io to 2 $2.98 on'tp, ay The bride's natural attractiveness grabbed at one end, and then the two mixed. Petercoski's testimony, supported in great part by his witnesses, was that Waulkonia came Into the pool room and claimed that he had been called there by telephone. Petercoskl, speaking for the crowd 25 Anniversary Anniversary was enhanced by her gown of white taffeta and veil of tulle and rose point Jace made cap style with clusters of orange blossoms.

Her bouquet was of white roses and lilies of the the price of Unsafe refrigeration! of young men in the pool room, he The Fall Mode Favors Oxfords testified, told Waulkonlf that he had not been called. Waulkonis demand Modish Ties For Sport Togs valley. The maid of honor wore ciel blue taffeta with a picture hat of soleil felt and carried a bouquet of American Beauty dahlias. The ed that the man who telephoned him make himself known, and when this wau not done, took off his glasses. bridesmaid wore pompadour pink thew them on the show case, drew his club and made a pass at Peter taffeta with pink soleil felt hat and You'll want Sport Oxfords of course, with your new Fall street clothes and these of Gun Metal with Porpoise trim are very modish.

You need have no worries about tired feet if you choose this black kid Oxford with sensible rnilitsry heel Reasonably priced. $3.98 High or fluctuating temperatures, as in old style refrigerators, invite food contamination and menace health. FRIGIDAIRE provides constant, uniform temperature yet COSTS LESS THAN ICE! coskl. after making the statement carried sunburst dahlias. The flower girl made a charming picture in pink taffeta, carrying a basket of $3.98 rose buds and petals which were strewn before the bride.

The ring bearer wore a suit of white silk and carried the ring on a silver tray. A wedding supper was served at the home of the bride to about 50 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Shaver left on 25tfr Anniversary 1 25h Anniversary Work Shoes Long Wearing that the young men present "couldn't make a monkey out of him." A conference of the burgess, Waulkonis, chief of police and several others was held in the tax collector's office, for half an hour before the trial.

Breymeier. one of the witnesses for Petercoskl also took part In the conference, and Squire Mitchell, was called In a few minutes before the hearing, where he remained for a short time. At the close of the hearing Petercoski stated that ho would furnish bail for court and the squire demanded $1,000 ball, which was promptly furnished. 25th Anniversary I Dressy! Long Wearing tour of the New England States, after which they will reside in an apartment on Wyoming avenue, this place. Mr.

Shaver is connected with All Ready To Go To Work For Active Men HEALTH authorities tell us that high or fluctuating temperatures in refrigerators actually invite food contamination. That a constant low temperature is a vital the Bradstreet Company, In Wilkes Karre, and his bride haB been em ployed by the Crippled Children's Bureau of the Community Welfare Federation of Wilkesbarre. Square Deal Party Citizens of Duryea borough' filed a petition adopting the Square Deal Council Meeting Routine business principally occu Here is an outdoors shoe of sturdy Tan Elk for the up and dolng man. Has a rubber sole and heel, Yoa Can't Beat Them For Wear Party as a political appellation for pied the attention of the borough council at its regular monthly meet (he nomination of a candidate for Comfortable for evening hours, and dressy enough if "company comes." Felt Moc xasin with contrasting color vamp and pompom. Varied colors.

ng last night. Bills to the amount For men who want rest service. Chocolate retan with the ever popular moccasin toe. Lowpriced at councilman in that ward. The petition is signed by Howard Hud dleson, George Williams, W.

L. Rut kowski. Peter Kachlnski, Bolick Simon and Walter E. Naylor. of .11,553 were approved and ordered paid.

The bill of the Hastings Paving Company for repairing cuts Wyoming avenue was referred to the street committee and borough $2.98 69c $2.25 Joseph Ostroski and family have moved into their new store and home engineer. The removal of the hedge on the Hunt property on lower Wyo on Main street, next to Levy's ming avenue was referred to the borough engineer and street com Mrs. Frank Duffy and sons, Frank, mittee. necessity if foods arc to be safely kept. Frigidaire maintains such a temperature.

It keeps food fresh and wholesome. Waste and spoilage are practically eliminated. You can now get a complete Frigidaire, with Duco finished, enamel lined steel cabinet all ready to attach and operate from any electric You can now get a complete Frigidaire, with Duco finished, enamel lined steel cabinet all ready to attach and operafeTrom any electric outlet, for the amazing price of only $195 delivered. Visit our salesroom and see the new models. A small deposit on liberal General Motors terms puts One in your home.

FRED T. MARTIN 200Vt Luzerne West Pittston, Pa. The borough engineer was directed and Robert, of Plains, are visiting Mrs. Duffy's mother, Mrs. F.

K. Dills, of Main street. draw plans for a catch basin on flALLY OF Y. M. C.

A. Dorrance street, the property com ed in horror. II died before reaching the hospital. He was identified by cards in his pockets requesting that relatives be CLERGYMAN ENTERS Sl IT TOR SLANDER Grecnsrbdrjr. I Oct.

6. Charging slander, the Rev. J. C. Beahm.

mittee was directed to. provide additional seats in the burgess' office. TO I.SE AXTIHtACITK. Officials of the Lehigh and New England Railroad have decided to A number of permits for new notified. His employers said he vasj5.

pastor of the. County Line Church LI a nervous break Indian Cn ek. filed suit aralrut on the verge of conducts a music studio, in Wyoming, also played several piano selections and the musical part of the program was greatly appreciated. It was announced that the next meeting of the auxiliary will be an anniversary meeting in the form of a birthday Party. Floral decorations were provided yesterday by the president.

Mrs. N. C. Nelson. Tea was served by a committee in charge of Mrs.

John Mac buildings were referred to the building committee. A request for per down. use anthracite coal on all locomotives operating In the Panther Creek Valley. Lansford people had made objections to the soot and smoke emanating from engines operating in that section. mission to erect a large sign between the Chevrolet agency building and the Townend building was laid aside John Kalp, school director of tat distort, iisklnu damages.

Up claims th.v Kalp accused him of Immoral actions against Msr garet Kalp. 15. Mail orders given fpecial care and quipk return service. ntii a later date. Cleaners and Dyers 43 South Main street.

30sfit. An ordinance regulating the cut ng of pavings for water pipes, was referred to the solicitor for fur A rally of the members of the Y. M. C. A.

Auxiliary was ld in the V. M. A. parlors yesterday afternoon and was successful in bringing out to the meeting: a large number. The program was opened with Scripture reading by Mrs.

K. R. Harris, followed by jirayer by Mrs. J. B.

Mac Donald. Several interesting reports were given at the business session. Musical entertainment; was provided by Mrs. Rena Breese Rhoades, of Wyoming, who sang, accompanied by Charles Button. Mr.

Button, who A BETTER MEJTU" Moats to Meet with the Approval of Those Who Demand the Beat. MINE KiABORER KILLED. His skull crushed by a heavy fall of rock, Joseph Bognats, aped 24 of Simpson, Lackawanna county. va instantly killed yesterday afternoon In Wilson Creek Mine, Hudson Coal Co. iRIGI PRODUCT OF DAI RE Fresh Fish, Oysters, Clams MESSICK'S Phone 1419 16 Excelsior St.

ther consideration, and to arrive at a rate of payment. Report on these points Is expected at the next meeting. Council discussed at length the 45 per cent cut in coal taxes brought about by the recent decision of ril'XCES TO DEATH Baltimore, Oct. 6. Harry F.

Gibbons, aged 38. furniture salesman, climbed to the top of Washington monument, swung Jiimself over the parapet and dropped 180 feet to his death as pedestrians gaz BNBRAL MOTOR CULP HESS PHONE 818 I 2J Gazette, Vrafi: Ads. Bring Results 20 Luzerne Ave. Plttata I.

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