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THE PITTSTON GAZETTE PACE FIVE. "iJI AVOOA Team Rain A Don't Neglect A spirited team of black horses owned by the Avoca Store Company Ihe attention of tba public is( invited to tendered a variety shower last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander, of North Main street, by the Gleaners' society, rof Langcllffe church. The evening was made pleasant hy the rendition of vocal and instrumental selections.

Mr. And Mrs. Conklin were the recipients of a number of valuable and useful gifts. Social Gathering. Miss Winifred HJnes entertained a number of friends at her home, on Your Teeth and attached to a delivery wagon be came frightened at a piece of paper In the road at 8 o'clock last evening We have ELIMINATED PAXN and dashed down McAlpiine street.

our new Spring stock of Wall" Papers. JU is coniplcte in every detail and strict ly; up t(Klate. Quality and patterns to meet, all requirements. The team was going at breakneck from dentistry, also high prices. No matter in what condition 1 your teeth may be we are prepared'.

Vine street, last evening. The usual i party diversions were Indulged in un to render satisfactory service at i i v. i i i Brood Street Methodist Church til a late hour, when a dainty colla speed when the collided with a telephone pole in front of the Curl residence. The driver, Walter Wlsneiciv sky, and a youngster whose name is Ruscavich, were thrown under the horses and severely injured. They were attended by Dr.

W. S. Helman. Rev. 8.

J. Darion, Pastor: Morning tion was served. Vocal selections were service at Sermon by Kev. rendered by Misses Blanche McDer L. Blderdice, D.

president or West. mott, Ursula Johnson, Teresa Mullen, Winifred Hines, Joseph Curley, Fran minster Theological Seminary, at The team, was uninjured. Westminster, Maryland. Sunday school cis MeAndrew and others. Miss Hines Uolden Wedding.

at 11:45 a. m. Evening service Dr. WJC Painless Dentists i 25 North Main Street presided at the piano. A number of Juts fifty years ago Mr.

and Mrs. at 7:30. All are cordial iy invited to Thomas Cavanaugh were united in ati end these services. marriage and today they are quietly Services will be conducted in Si WALL PAPERS celebrating their golden wedding anni John's Lutheran Church Sunday by Rev. Henry Bnosbt, of Mahanoy City.

0 Mr M' if German services at 10 a. m. English, versary at their home on Grove street. Mr. and Mrs.

Cavanaugh were married In Canada, where they lived for thirty years of their married life. They out of town people were present. Brevities. Thomas DeWne, formerly of Pittston, but now of. Galveston, Texas, is visiting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Hallock, of Main street. Mrs. Patrick McPeak has returned to her home in Scranton, after a brief visit with Avoca friends. J.

A. Ward, of Alentowntl spent yesterday at her home, on Main street. Pittston 7 p. m. All are welcome.

Broad Street Methodist Episcopal moved to the united States twenty emirch Kev. IjouIb k. Van Hoesen, years ago and have been esteemed and respected residents of Avoca for the Ph. pastor. Methodist Brotherhood at 8:30 a.

m. PreacWing at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.

Pastor's morning subject, "The Name Called Wonder past twelve years. They have ten children, twenty (ive grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Mr. ful." Evening subject, "The Chills 'of EXETER BOROUGH and Mrs. Cavanaugh, although past the Bund." Sunday school at ill: 4 5, JSpworwi League service 6:30 p.

m. three scores years and ten, are enjoying excellent health and their hun William S. Young, leader, subject, dreds of friends in Avoca and sur Insurance." A hearty invitation and Don't Worry ubout tlie Money. Arrangenmius Can Be Made Whereby You Can Pay for Your Work on Easy Payments. NOTE OUR PRICES Beautiful Set of Teeth up Gold Fillings Up Silver and Alloy Fillings 50c Crown and Bridge Work, made of 22 karat solid gold at $3, $1 and $5 each.

All work bears a 20. years' written guarantee. Examination Free. I.aily Assistant. Our Wall Paper department is in keeping with the well known reliability of our other departments.

All papers are warranted just as represented. Prices low, consistent with quality. Williams McAnuIty 60 North Main Street, Pittston, Pennsylvania. rounding towns assembled at their welcome tc ail tnese services. William Mundy, the Exeter pharmacist, has broken ground for his new two story building to he erected on Wyoming avenue.

A contract has been let to Robert Durland. for the home today to extend their congraula First BapWst Ohurch, Water street 1 tlons and make the day one of pleas Rev. Li. E. Cattin, pasrtor: Mothorr is ure.

Day will be observed tomorrow, the erection of a modern two story brick pastor preaching an apnropriate ser Baxeball. The Avoca Clippers and the strong building, with a frontage of 20 feet inon in the morning jpen the theme and a depth of 80 feet. Mr. Mundv Duryea team, both of the Meadow The Glory of the Hrme Following wJH use the building both for hid league, will cross bats tomorrow af the morning sermon there will "oe a "Didn't Hart a Bit!" ternoon on the North End grounds. short business session to receive such business and as a dwelling.

The build ling Is expected to be ready for oc cupancy the latter part of Tune. The Clippers are on the top of the lad candidates for baptism ap have no' already been received. The Bibi! der in the Meadow League and a good Mrs. Jaimes MoCawley, of Wyoming ame is expected. Game called at echool will meet 'at 12 o'clock.

In the evening there will be no sermon, but nvenue, is seriously ill with rheuma 3 o'clock. tism. A trained nurse is in attendance. following a short message of instruc Mi V'''' HI Variety Shower. Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Conklin, who Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry Space have re tlon to the candidates the ordinance turned from their nonevmoon. were recently married, have returned of baptism will be administered.

All Squire T. P. Maokin was a business from their wedding tour. They were candidates are requested to meet the Burke's Cash Store Main Broad caller in Pittston yesterday afternoon. pastor at the ohurch at seven o'clock sharp.

The mid week prayer service vH. Beiderman, the wholesale liquor merchant. Is 'having a two story addi of the. church will be held Wed tion built to Ihiis business place, on nesday evening. AVyoming avenue.

The new addition Italian Presbyterian Ohurch Rev. J. W. Vavolo, pastor: Worship of God, will oe used for living purposes. Philip Rosenburg, of Philadelphia, tomorrow, at 10:45, with sermon on is spending a few weeks with Exeter Jesus at the Well." Sunday school at o'clock.

At 4 o'clock meeting of BROWN'S New Middies The sort you know about the Paul Jones. Some entirely new numbers. Prices, $1.25, $1.50. Skirts to Match A new Bedford Cdrct Skirt in a new model in Grey, Tan, Navy, and Black. Very special, $5.95.

relatives and fniends. George Zbori. of Grant street, who the I. C. L.

St. James' Episcopal Church E. underwent an operation for appendicitis Pittston hospital, yesterday Ezra Neikirk, minister, Charles Street! morning, is getting along as well as Full Line of Fresh Garden Seeds and Garden Tools At DRURY'S Services for Whit Sunday morning Many Women are buying their Spring Suits here. They are sure of securing the best styles for the least money. Come today and get your Spring Suit.

SPECIAL SHOWING OF WAISTS, SKIRTS, DRESSES AND GOWNS. can 'be expected. service at 10.30, a. m. Sunday School Muss Margaret GMhooley.

of Aroh at 12 noon. Evening Service at 7.30, P. m. Sermons by the rector. A cord bald, is spending a few weeks as the ial welcome to everybody to worship guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Dougherty, on Wyoming avenue. with us. Andrew McOaiwley, of 'Wyoming Welsh Baptist Church, LaOrango avenue, spent last evening with Wilkesharre friends. street Rev.

W. D. Thomas, pastor. Baptismal service at ten a. m.

Sab New styles in Pique, Linen and Natural Linen Miss Sonfhia Beiderman. of Wyo bath school at two p. m. Jr. B.

1. P. ming avemie, was a caller at Wilkesbarre last evening. at five p. m.

Preaching at six p. subject, "What love to Christ Edward Borkowitz was a business Can and Will Do." Jolw Burke's Sons Main Broad Cash Store caller at Wilkesbarre on Thursday afternoon. Of just in, many with the new high back effect, $1.45, $2.95 and up. Sale of Silk and Cotton Kimonas, regularly $1.50 to $6.00. Sale nrices $1.00 to $4.95.

Nemo IVcck in our Corset Dep't St. John's R. C. Church Ttev. J.

J. Misses iGartrude Maokin, Bessie. Mary and Agnes McGwire were callers in West Pittston last evening. Mrs. M.

Herkowte and Mrs. X. Fisher, of Avoca, spent Thursday at Ithe Herkowitz htome, on Wyoming avenue. Harry Loughran, of West Avoca, was a business caller in Exeter yesterday afternoon. John Steed, of Wyoming avenue, spent yesterday afternoon with AVH kesbarre friends.

J. H. King, of Wilkesbarre, was a caller in Exeter yesterday. Mrs. Harry Space was a caller at Coroner, pastor: First mass at six o'clock.

Mass at seven. Children's mass at Two masses at o'clock. High mass at 10:30 o'clock. Sunday school at two p. m.

Benedic 21 Gr. Sugar 22 A Sugar 23 Sugar $1.00 100 Pound Lot Strictly Fresh Eggs Oranges, per dozen Lemons, per dozen Potatoes, per bu. tion at three p. m. St.

Mark's Catholic Church, Inker STAMP COUPON Present this Coupon with a 50c purchase or over and receive $2.00 worth of S. H. GREEN STAMPS FREE. BROWN CO. Good until May 12, 1913.

man: Masses Sunday morning at 8 and 10; Sunday school at 2 p. Pittston yesterday afternoon. The Reithoffer carnival, which has Benediction at 3:30 p. society taken up its stand in the upper end meeting at 4 p. masses on holy 13.

tne Borough, near the Avest Pitts days at 6:30 and 8 a. m. Holy hour Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. ton line, is attracting large crowds of Exeter people to lilts merry makin; Church of the Immaculate Con fests each evening. A ferris wheel ception, Luzerne avenue, (West Pitts and.

a carousal are the principal ion nev. J. j. uoiagan, pastor: Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a. m.

and amusements at the carnival. "Trixy, SALE OF Porch and Summer Furniture We offer at bargain prices a big shipment of porch rockers, chairs and settees. These' oods are all made from selected rock maple and finished in weatherproof varnish or green oil color. An attractive feature is the comfortable fit and balance of our chairs and rockers. They are restful and well made.

Large comfortable ROCKER $1.60 Reed Diamond back ROCKER $1.80 Extra large ROCKER, reedseat $1.76 Lady's ROCKER, reed seat 76c SETTEE, REED SEAT AND BACK i $3.75 The selection Includes hundreds of patterns in odd chain and sets. Kaschenbach's Sunday school at 2 p. m. the pet dog, features in his free exhibition of high jumping each even. Bt.

Marys Assumption Cnurch, carron street Rev. William Bretal, pastor: Uau at 8 a. with sermon in English; high ins. The dog climbs a twenty foot ladder and jumps from the top into a net. aiaw at xv a.

wnn sermon in uerman. Devotions and benediction at 2:45 d. followed by a meeting of the Sodality. Conditions at the old duck ponl remain the same, no action to i ox. nary inurcn, upper rittston Kev.

J. Goneh. pastor: Mass at 8 a. away iwloh Tine nuisance thaving oeeii made by the health beard or the Le and high mass at 10 a. m.

Sunday school at 2 p. m. high Valley Coal company. In the meantime the stagnant wate? remains as a breeding for disease germs Bt. jonn the Baptist's Slovak church, William street Rev.

Andrew Pavco, pastor: Mass at 8:30 a. m. hlch mass with ser Vm. Drury Leading Grocer of Wyoming Valley. 13 15 S.

Main Pittston. mon at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school and and the stenches arising from the pond continue as a menace to the health of Litany at 3 p. m.

St. Casimer's Catholic Church. Lithuanian. the people in the vicinity. Residents corner of Church and Uutler streets Rev.

the vicinity of the pend, on Wyo ming and Perni avenues, would like nasaitaitis, pastor: Mass at 8:30 a. m. high mass at 10:30. with Hermuii In Lithu I53 255 257 25. South Main Street.

WILKES BABRE. to see the health board take a hand in the matter. READ THIS WITH CARE Don't blame your employer because your wages are low don't blame President Wilson because he hasn't yet cut down the tariff; don't blame everybody because your money won't stretch as far as you would like it to. Do your buying at this store and you'll find your money has a surprisingly big purchasing power. Goods were never sold cheaper than our prices.

READ and PROFIT 75c Lawn Embroidered Waists at 48c 75c Mercerized Petticoats, all colors 39c $1.50 House Dresses in Gingham and Cambric Children's "75c Dresses, all sizes 48c Children's Trimmed Straw Hats to $3.00 Best Grade Window Shades (with roller) 19c Table Oil Cloth, best quality, yd. Children's Muslin Drawers, all sizes 10c IN MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING Our LOW PRICES will astonish you. YOU WILL WANT Gazette Pattern Dept. A SIMPLE BUT ATTRACTIVE Flowers anian language. Vespers at 3 p.

m. Italian Catholic Church, Luzerne avenue. West Pittston Rev. 1. 1.

Colllgan, pastor: Mass at 11 a. and Sunday school at 2 :30 p. m. St. Mary's Church, Avora Rev.

M. F. Crane, pastor, and Rev. J. R.

Lynch, assistant pastor Sunday masses at 7 :30 and 9 m. high mass ana sermon at 10 :30. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Blessed Virgin Sodality meets on the fonrth Sunday of each month at 3 :30 p.

m. New Creations For Mother: in Dress for Misses and Small Women, (With Vest and Long or Shorter Sleeves, and in Raised or Normal Waistline.) St. ueceuas cnurcn, Wyoming Kev. 1'. Qulnnan, pastor Masses at 8 :20.

9 :30 and 10 :30 a. m. The last mass will be high mass with sermon. Sunday school at 3 p. m.

Rev. Father Colllgan will conduct mass for Italian members of St. Cecelia's at 9 :30. Light blue ramie linen was used for this model, trimming of wash Sunday, May lit! MOTHER'S DAY braid and crochet buttons. The fronts Sacred Heart catholic Church.

Duryea of the waist outline a Chemisette, that may be of constrasting material. A jaunty collar in sailor style finishes Rev. George J. Stopper, pastor Masses at 7:30 and 10 a. with addresses in both Knelish and Uerman.

At 2 d. Sunday I lr a Mi the necx cage. The upper portion of school, Rosary and Benediction. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church.

William Summer Jewelry arriving daily at MacDonald's Quality Jeweler 36 NORTH MAIN ST. street Rev. William Gislon, pastor First mass at a. wnn snore sermon in English to the children. 11 a.

high mass with sermon In Italian. 2 d. Sunday school. 3 p. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.

LONSTEIN'S ept STORE 46 bOUTH MAIN STREET, PITTSTON, PA. White Flower for Motltcr's Manor? Bright Flowers for Mother's Living Send her a box of Roses and wea a Carnation in your coat as a toke'u of your love and esteem. We offer our patrons the most beaur tiful, fresh, fragrant flowers, especially selected for "Mother's Day, at very rea i vyNi sonable prices. SPKCIAIj for that Day, Roses 5c each E0PLE 5323 bJ Carpenter, Florist Gazette Building. Greenhouse, Susquehanna Ave, 0 Flowers will be for sale at Fitch's Music Store, Wafer Street.

aB 3 A day Saturday. We have on hand a limited supply of very good quality Early Rose Potatoes In thinking about that New Spring Salt, don't forget that we are In a position to save yoa money and at the same time give yoa perfect satisfaction. Leave your order NOW. New Shirts, Hats, Caps, Hosiery and Neckwear arriving daily. See them.

Suitable for Seed Place your order early. 9551 UNBUR ST FLOUR JJ Leo Lavan Samuel Memory, of William street, eeriously Ml. Mdss Clara OUver and Ethel Morgan called on C. R. Oliver, at the Riverside Hospital, Wilkes barre.

Miss Ethel Morgan, of Elizabeth street, has returned home after a six weeks' visit with her Mrs. P. J. Duddy, of Youngstanm, Ohio. Misses Jennie and Mamie Sriesbaoh and A.

PJink, of York, are spending a few weeks at the home of the Misses Driesbaoh's parents; at Harding. Alexander Sloan, president of the Dime Bank, and Harry WtUdman have returned from New York, where they attended the opening of the new Irving Bank, of that place. Mr, Waild man is a director of tine Dime bank. John McQuire, manager of the Pittston office of the White Singer sewing machine, is a patient in the University of Pennsylvania Hospital. Philadelphia, where he underwent an operation a few days ago.

His condition Is not serious. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sickler, of Lagrange street, entertained a company of. friends.

During the evening dancing was enjoyed, music being furnished by Messrs Dunlap and iParney. of Wilkesbarre. Vocal selections were given by Miss Hale. Luncheon was served. Those present were: Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Sickler and daughter, of Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.

Jaimes Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Evans. Mr.

and Mis. Fred Ellsworth, Mrs. W. Warren, Misses Mabel Geary, Anna Sickler, Arleen and Mahie Hale, Mrs. Bliiwibettih Gibbons, Mr.

and. Mrs. 8. Sickler, Charles and William Scott. E.

Smith, Joe RJU and IF IT'S HARD VASE VE HAVE IT. One Million Alaska Purchasers Made No Mistake The Alaska Refrigerator is scientifically insulated its walls, top and are filled with numerous layers of insulating material that won't let the cold air escape, or the warm air get inside. The ALASKA REFRIGERATORS is not only a place" for ice and food, but it is a savings bahlc a health insurance policy a time saver a convenience a necessity. Come to our store as soon as you can NOW and let us explain why the Alaska is so good that the manufactur ers have sold one million of them and every user satisfied, 18 South Main the sleeve is cut in one with the waist portions, and to lit, the long or shorter sleeve, whichever is preferred is Join ed. The skirt has a tuck stitched front seam, where itflie closing Is effected, and the panel back has plaited extension at the foot.

The model is suit is increasing in favor every day with housewives. A trial will convince you of the superior merits 6 of this flour. GET A SET OF DISHES Save Coupons found in every sack of Sunburst flour. Full particu lars printed on coupon. ORDER AT YOUR GROCER'S Pittston Milling Pittston, Pa.

lames Fowler 4 Sons, Wyoming, Pa. able for voile, panama, serge, ging ham, raune, corduroy, chambrey. Clashing and Pressing We can make your old garments look like new, and it will not cost you much. Prompt service. LADIES' GARMENTS ALTERED AND REPAIRED Last year's coats and suits made to conform with this year's styles.

R. Herbert lr CASH BLOCK. percale, satim or silk. The Pattern is cut in 6 Sizes: 14, 15, 16. 17 and 18 years.

It requires 4 yards of 44 inoh material ror a i years size. A pattern of this iMustnaitlon mail Weeks Hardware Company, ed to any address on receipt of (10c in silver or stamps. 1 19 orth Washington Avenue, Sciantoa. Address: Gaaetta raaern Department, ranK Keroxui. 1 i uueoe mag ra.

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