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Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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PITTSTv flEE" BOB PL "MM OEDERIf IS L. i 1 VV. IV: 50ARE 7ov ssmtm ft important meeting of That th irienrbers of St. Mary's Assumption church were delighted oveH the safe (return of their' beloved pas HAVE Y( fa siurfeootiety wui be hem tomorrow tXCUIRT PATSr" tor, Rev. William BreW, an ex ivW J.

Harris. aged 61 yeart, a OOTYO It Xnown resident of ScranV DM1 Santd Glaus put dollars in your stoeicing Gluistra'sf 7 If so, hy not use it to opM that long' dclaved savings account' todav in this strong" i BANfe 'if: Or add to the account you now, have with" us We; will nmke your Ranking easy, safe and" profitable. Your money back when you need it. Miners' Savings Baink, died early Mil morning after fi Illness; He leaves Fix children. here will be animportant business MONEY iN 7: tended trip abroad, was1 plainly manifested last evening, when a reception was given in his honor In St.

Aloy slus hail, oh South Main street. Father Brohl returned Sunday evening from Europsv where he spent the, past eight months. The reception had been secretly planned and Father Brohl was taken completely when a party of prominent men the parish vis ited the parochial residence jind invited him to take an automobile trip. The. pastor was reluctant about ch etln.of the 1.

M. L. at the First JlSaiehurcri at 8 o'clock tomorrow mjhg. AH members are expected present. r.V Important meeting of the bulldr ''omitiktw of the First M.

BANK? Pennsylvania Coal Co, Thursday, Dec. 28 No. 9. Friday, Dec. 29 No.

6 and No. 14. Saturday. Dec. 30.

Old Forge Hillside Coal and Iron Co. Thursday, Dec. 28. Butler and Ferrtwood. Lehigh.

VaUcy Coal Co. Saturday, Dec SO. ExeHer, Westmoreland and Maltby. Ml. Lookout Coal Saturday, Dec." 80.

H. Look out eolHery. Forty Fort Coal" Co. Saturday. Deo.

SO. Forty. Fort was jiflia last evening iP home of Dr. W. H.

Moon, Xorth Main Corner Main and Broad Streets, m7 i Wk senting to take a ride on such a dla 9 iSNt "pedestrians on Spruce street Scratkn. were aiirprl.ed on Christmas P7jto observe the card, "Closed a amount of Christmas." hung In the frtndWs of the Brunswick and Arrow THERE agreeable. night, but artftr much, per suasion, he accompanied the men1 to an Harry collieries. collieries. the where J.

H. Jlennon's an1 1 4 fe'ii Dr. McGlnty's cars were in waiting! fe. taro prosperous It was saloon business in Lacltawanna county The committee who visited thej, priest Frank'a BaiiangardnerJT tftd Ttrst time In the history of the that such a thiing' had bepn done and the oner3 propose to imak it art an lllif SlioDGr sf Jacob Go ham. John Baker, Sr Henry.

Baumeister, Adolph nual Joaeoh Hurst and' Jacob Frederick. A daughter was bom recently to Mr. On arriving at the Si: Aloysius hallj and Mrs. R. A Gardner, of South Main net.

A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mai'tln Nowak, of Johnson street, wnere tne members or tne pansn xo gether with the German: sisters had; nsimtVIM thn pommtttee ian'd Father non't wait for tAt VUw Wear to "turn Duririg ttlf Cffatiirig week you will certainly grWenei Some" of the dances, and will heed" Slippers we have' assbrtrntini' met bv; a cuard of HOT Christmas morning. Mr. and Mrs.

John Brennan, of Ga young boys, members of the St. Mary's EM s.dets, attired in uniform, who acteo as a guard of hjs 'boys lined both Sides of the ufatrwav leadfnir in which is beyond a doubt the finest iahe; county. Goloret Satins. Beaded' Pumns. Patent and Dull Piirrtn flnd Hitnii field strtfit, are rejoicinB over the arrival of a baby boy.

J. O'Malley, of St. Louis, a bother of J. G'MaMey, of North Mnln street, Avoca, died yesterday. Mioses Marie Donnelan and EKacia to th hall and as Father llrehriiassMM they in.

ilne and marched into the rwdsd hkU lifi As FatbOT BrebUVintereff the hall Also an assortment of Buckles wlucb Vriil help JiM Ixvftus, of Moosic, have returned home from a week's visit in Mis. Grover, of Wilkesbarre, spent he was given rousing cheers. Tne presence of, such a large gathering Geld Spsctaclos an entire sUcnrlse to the pastor, over a now it a f' I Start "a bank account on less than you cam and savo tho difference 1hink more and spend loss i SAVINGS BANK toany as xne guest or her sister, Mrs. TvlJierly, ol Philadelphia, avenue. Str Joamhlnft coUnoil.

C. W. B. will lM)f(flj important meutlng this evening. Airmenroers are requested to The programme prepared by the slaters of the sodality was thert carried out.

Frank Feeley acted as chairman and the programme carried out in, every detaik Fat er Bfehl with a checH lor $100, thertesentatlon address being made nry Baumeister. Rev. attend. Miss Nora Kefran, of Parker street Afrga 0orge Nealon, of this morning at St, ffSHOESTOI Father WijLwho acted as, pastor Or lfateufe fy. are greater prized rid as a Christmas jjMfaVe few equalsj 1 i TMskt of someone whosfses loo a tri fie shabby and wrn and Chiurch, Avoca, by Rev.

J. R. Lynch. Loul9 P. Werly, principal of tl West "PKtston public schools.

Is In MAIX AXD W.Tfen STREETS. Philadelphia, attending a meeting of iiifi execqive committee of the State S'il' WWWiiaM aaaaa 1 eacners durlng Je" absence of Father Breljl, was presented With a 10 gold piece and a gold headed, cone. Wachs' orchestra tendered an excellent Drograatme orriiusic through' but the evening. The complete programme was a follows: Guard of Hbnof St. Mary'a Cadets Directed' by Lieut.

P. J. Gibbons Overture Orchestra Zirni' Empfange (German Teoltat tion)' Dedicht, Miss U. Rettenmeyer Daughters of Liberty, are requested' to attend the. regular rieetln of the give the ccfuacifc tomorrow evAlng, as action w.U! "be on arrndimenta to tho ipyiaws.

Gold Spectacles Wlllkomm Gruesse Chorus, Sodalit Improved Pas ThSiGhristmas iertalntnent of the Mftanis Chapel handav School will songor Address in behalf Of the parish Glasses titot are distinc be held this evening. An interesting 'r i prograinune or music and recitations appropriate to the season will be tive in every wayJ rendered. Has Not Vet Mr rlyad.i After having practically recovered from severe burns received in an ex plojioV of pitch. Wenzell Wolfe, of Scranton, was stricken with paralysis But it's a coming, tliat's sure. yesterday and died this morning at the rswie Hospitaj, scraniion.

Amhlir F. Swindle. who won ahnt H. Bjunnelster Greeting Miss M. Feeley Well Wishes Grade Girls Orchestra!" Velcorne Song J.

Chorus of School Children Wilkommor nach der Relae Graniimar Grade Boys tittle GttW Well Wishes 1 Primary Grade Girls Festival Greetings Fourth Grade Boys Our Postmen Honor Students Little Boys' Well Wishes Primary Grade Boys 3ei WiUkommen, Fourth Grade Girls Orchestra 'l Eel Tausend mal Wlllwmmen, Chorus Our Minstrelsy Eight Young Men Selection Audience Finale V. v. Orc'ie3tra iv', much need for warm' Coats and Furs in the next few months. 1 and killeif last'night in Hoboken. N.

wnno in tne act or perpetratlns one of the most daring holdups in police hirtory, is believej to havie been a 22 N. Msdn St oref Scranton man. The funeral of John Boos will Our RLeduced Prices take place Friday morning at 9 o'clock Effcdiyc December 25, 1911 uv family home on Carroll street. Servioes wUl held, in St. Mary's AsKUTOp.tipn Church, and inteir i mm mtm.

Offer you opportunity to get Winter Clothes Centetcry, Hughestoiwn. As the. result' of lniiiWo nifTirprt 3(ot Hwben she felt bS fer jplece of carpef at ytutessaic prices. i ing on the Jloor, Mrs. Sarah Timlin.

aed 8 years; 4he mother of a largA INVESTirVI mnwiy, aiea yeteraay at her home at North Scranton. Mws CceUai Flel8cher wll conduct private masouerade dance In the Ho. 26 UMIM Arrives HoboRen 1h59 Af No. 25 Leaves floboken 3PSM. Arrives ftttston Delaware Avnue Ajrmory, West PJtt3 ton.

Of, Monday evening, Jan 1. Spe cLU.deCoradons'have been arranged Slugliestow'h'. has upon ir tly fVient and appropriate vrnven irsyfll be given those to mourn the loss of one of its best wie runerai or. uanui jweuormacK tfll ho held Vi itta. mornini at, 9 o'clock from the homel of his an, John' l'i J.

tqGormacK, or i'tank A nrttaa of requiem, will be siuis: in St. John's church, and interment will' be ri known residents in the death of Mrs. atary' OJmateaxl, wife of justice or the' Peace Stephen Olmstead, who passed away last evening at the fam Hy home, at '390 Parsonage street. Death followed a long illness of a Complication of diseases. Mrs.

Olmstead had 'been able to be about the house most of the time until last Fridayswhen "she W(i fr.tally with paralj sls. The end came peacefully at 'last evening. Marv M. 'Edwards' Olmstead Dinryea, 'aid PeteP' and Jobn Heltht Tn kn4a IT 1 a a made in St; John' Cemetery. William Munley, son cf John Mun ley, the North Main St.

hotelkeeper. was the' winner of the pny and cm awarded by the O. P. and C. O.

Uoe store to the party who received the highest number of votes. For each ton cnt purchase in the shoe store the purchaser was. given a vote arid during baa, Ul IJJIVaSVillW VOllll. Wl Is also survived alxteere i dfen; two greet gTandchlideniVatm sisters and one brother, M. Corn''" For Infarmation on Express Trains Apply Tlcktt Offices No Change of Cars Between Pittslon and HoboKen D'jjonnell ana Anthony JtfsHf was a native of yt oscow, Lackawanna.

Parsanage street, and Frank and Da than, of Scranton, She Is also survived by one brother, Ezra Edwards, of Lenapah, and a sister, Mrs. Jacob Wesser, of Maple Lake, Pa. The funeral will be held on Friday afternoon. The services will be conducted "at the home at 1 o'clock, and Interment will be made in Marcy cemetery. Mrs.

Catherine Hcnnigan. Catherine one of the oldest', residents of Duryea, passed away a mfluTtmi, ana am. Ann vow nfamMa Tfl. lDkk'aaa. a it I.J a.aa.

A IIC allUTCra "III on Thiirwlnv inuimintt thei past six months young Munley succeeded collecting 51,223. His bdiiig. brands arid Tnasa or pquiem in acr tnproiv arrea, at a arid styles are closest rival, was several thousand votes behind. The bill at the Broad for the last half of the week, commencing tomor MIH, AfAVHflAH IT. 1 1 ha Inlnn leriiwv in st.

John's ctjqiet tonA county, where ghe was born on June 22,4845, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Edwards, pioneer settlers of that region. She spent her earlier yeaTS fn Lackawanna county and was united in in 1859 to Stephen Olmstead at Moscow, where the young coijple' took up their residence and continued to when they, removed to this community. Since that 'time' trhey had' Hved almost New York Market.

ko tbe minute." 173. V.I 8:. on Monday night the home of her 57 1 8 I 67 one; lh which vrill be seen Ines Clouch.f I.v prima donna soprano; Powers Trio, ina.in Amal. copper daugyiter, airs, Kittle, ion Sttwitson atreetl that town. Mrs.

56 66 64 South." Railway Union Vi S. Stecl i a.i:. U. S. Wabash Western Union C'hcago Subway Iiiternat'l Salt Nipissing 4 aitiMiM naiu UtVIIV'lIKi a Hennigan was.

born in County Mayo, 79 79 79 66 8 .66 64 18 72 38 rat CorwiB. i1camatlP slif.trl, Rntow! ttT and came to this country hi Am. Ice r. 18 116 bid. 'off.

6i 1SV4 74 39 early life. For some 1,2 years the as continuously at the homestead, on upper 'Parsonage street, in Hughes St. IIV 111 111 ut ft. comedians and dancers, and thB Tbis evening wilt be the last' performance of the novel program which has been presented the 72 38 106 3 bid. 5 off.

,6 bid. 7 off. i a resident of Upper PKtston, but Cor the past 40 years had lived in Duryea. 106 town norougn. i nerewere Dorn 10 them a large family of children, six of whnm are now surviving.

Mrs. Olmstead was a woman whose 103 103 1103 THESE AHE PLAIX FACTS. tAm. ajuielting Anac. Copper Atchison Bait.

Ohio Bkiyn. R. T. Can, Pacific Ches. Ohio C.

M. St. P. pan three days to large audiences. having been One of the early settlers 3f, years ago.

Mrs. Heanlgan was a well preserved iwoman for one ef her 76 76 76 Rev. Dr. George A. Curo.

of theJ 241 2U 241 TJlt ..1 1.1 a l.ii nearly everybody is vacant Place in the. life "of the' com fnob iiirimiuiBi.ijyrwiui uiuren. wrb 74 74 coughing, it is well to. know the' plain munity fn which she lived will remain at Providence this afternoon, conduct advanced years, and until a short time before her death took much interest in general affairs, having been a 110 truth about coughs and colds. Colo.

Fuel 27 unfilled. Her chief' interest was In her home'artd in' tnls noble sphere of life "she moved most She coughs are caused by irritation of the sensitive, lining of' th 74 1J0 27 138 '19 31, Cons. Gas 138V4 D. R. G.

19 '27 18 19 ing tne, services; at the funeral of Simipssn "Wharton, one of the fore most of. the North Scranton, The 'services were held in the Providence whleft Dr. Cure wai formerly pastor. Mr. bronchial tubes, thf! nly w'ay to cdre1 regular reader of the newspapers.

She M'as a woman of more than ordinary intelligence, always ready to discuss general matter in an informine wav. Every Article Dis. Securities 31 31 a cough ts to stop that Inflammation. The only, way to do that is through the, bldod by malclng it richer so was mother VhOse true devotion to her children. today Causes them' to call her blessed.

As a thoughtful 'neighbor and friend she won the admiration and respect all. Her death is 62; 52 She Is survived by one daughter and two sons Mrs. William Rittle, of Wharton was a much admired friend OurSf that it will and soothe the of the. Pittston olergjiman. inflamed.

tepder tisBiiea. Instead of cough" sjtups we always The annual meeting of the stock 1 127127 16l 15 48 48 184I185 155I155 AT holders of the Pittston Build ma: and jthe source of deepest regret. Mrs. Olmstead leaves to, mourn her death, her large' family Of children and her venerabjehusband, who, for the post ten years; has been justice of the peace of Hirgbestowtv borough. The children' are: Levi, Daniel, Georsre and Mrs.

David Miller, all of Loon Association No. .1 for the election of officers, be held in the good mm Brie 3Z Erie, 1st pfd 52 Goldfield Con. 5 at. pfd. 127 Jnterporo 15 tnterboro, pfd.

49 Lehigh Valley 1864 Louis, ft Nash. ...1156 K. 29 Mo. Pacific 1.40 National Lead 55 N. Rs.

of 2. 1 35 aV. Y. Central 1106 N. O.

W. 39 Norf. West 1108 North. Pacific i'118 29 29 Teconrmena mat werung Diooa strength rnewer, VInol. It is a de liribus cod, Uyeir, and tron preparation without oil andi actually cirres coughed colds nd' bfoflehftls by btri ldlng up the whole system.

Mrs. yirchbqrg; says. "I want you to know what 39 54 35 iwwru 'oi iTBde room, fittston, Thursday evening, December 28, 1911, between the boairs of 7 p. and 9 p. m.

P. J. MANLEY, In' that oortfhgh. Her huWand Wed 39M 64 $4 105 89 108 118 106 1 VIC Secretary. :9 Vlnol has done, for me.

I hav hadJ 108 mm To or Nanti 1 al CLO 122 1123 enna. R. R. 1123 103103 )103 nrte.ti?ininate rates on calls by Vibiyf js qulck. convenient and epjrfvea yae tbe BclU chronic lnchttls.

fdr" the, Tast yer, coughing, and losing' sleep a great df. Two bottles of Vinoi fixed me tip all right, my cough is gone and i am better in every way." give your money If Vlno does not 'do all thai we claim. Frank Barber, pittston. People's Gas pr. Steel Car F.eadmg By.

Rep. Iron Steel. Bock Island Foitth. Pacific I 83 I 83 I 33 1153 1162 1152 I 27f 27T 27 I 24i 23 '24 4 II tare what yog yant weathsr. Our stocks are still very com, plete and you will find Just Wh(.

you want and aeleetjbniihaitsf iV ii etir passed by even I 1.1 iff I I I iBEoEatBJairXjEtweTa CediansanA ancciw jf6'rer! thi aieavy Christmas 1 "ervona Who recV(d srlf fdf ''tiurehEr iCIti.

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