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Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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Pittston Gazettei
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Pittston, Pennsylvania
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ri. ldaricX i 3 fraideofrc. jt3: y.j if 'fjoor relief wU hare to be eurtailed for the remalader of the year, SI Mrs. Lorn. Augusta Konts Brtttaln, aged ft.

proonnent Kingston church worker, dfed it hr hn m. vUUng and when the new church to under construction. If the hew churiSi is not started in thirty years, to pruv dpal and Interest an to be given to Bunt and Rogers Home at Eerndon. I) Whsn he fea from steps lending from terday, 485 Schuyler avenue, foBowmg While the Walter I Main circus was unloading near BhamoUn, John Watts, an attache of the organisation, used spiked stick to prod one of the ele John Douty kusrier. aged, year, of IT North Franklin Wiaoes bane, died at his home last night of a cerebral hemorrhage.

He Is survived by his wife, four daughters and three the back yard to his roomt on the aeo end floor of building at 12 Rtvsr street Plymouth, yesterday afternoon, Michael Bwetelevich, BO, suffered Injuries which caused Immediate death. The man's skull was fractured. nngermg uiness. Her ly aurrrwrs are half brother; George "Hoots, of Bhswahlnny, nd several nieces and nephews. THE PRISONER OF 1 v.

i iWr aVKR 800,000 visitors per year, so the guide will tell yon, phants and the animal turned on the 1t eost'iSaL. TVte I9.4SS to rs XU to pebheah rats enmmiatee liar aocoustfel tXH court oT Soranton, 'She defeat KAset the recent tTtffhn in one ot the most spirit ties in'the history of theoon, bulk of sapeoses slsed of nwaffiaper Overusing. tread gayly the very dungeon la man and untapped Its trunk, about Us body; Another attache grabbed th rod and by prodding the elephant succeeded In forcing him to drop Watts who was then removed to a hospital with several fractured ribs and By his wUl probated yesterday Peter Kellmer. late of Hasleton. leaves $1, 000 to Hasleton National Bank, in trust to pay the principal and interest to the Mrs.

Mary Morgan Ayres, well known, educabx' and prominent chibwontan, last night was elected president of WB Thwarted In bis efforts to commit suicide early on tne morning of May 1 when FJngston police say they found bJnr lying on the DVL. WJ. tnwks, Main street Kingston, and removed him Just before a train passed, Joseph Shoblock, 38, of $4 Payne street Kings ton, died tost night In General hospital of what authorities hold was poison which Lord Byron's "Prisoner ot ChUlon" once languished, gas eas ually jit its seven ancient pillars aid pass on out Into' tne sunny b'eauty "Lake Leman at Switsertand, unaware, perhaps, that the prisoner whose prison they have Just quit; was as real as the dungeon Itself. Fraacels de Bonnlvard, who lived between 14M and 1670, was a Swiss patriot Li 1510 he was made prior of St Victor near Genera, and latr aided the Genevese agaust the op pressioas of the daks of Savoy. Monroe grand Jury at SbowUburr ignored the, case of 'Sergeant Joseph Daley, member of the Lackawanna Railroad police who, was charged with killing John Hatchfco, of Dunmore, at Poeono Summit.

Hatchfco was killed when Sergeant Daley fired several shots at several fleeing men after robbery of a freight car. The death of EJdward Smith, aged 58 years, Of, Wilson street LarksvUle, occurred yesterday in Wllkeobarre General hospital. Surviving are his wife, tour sons and two daughters. 'Mrs. Mary Wlvell, formerly of WU kesbaire, died suddenly yesterday morn For Every Member Of 'For this he was captured and lm ing ot a heart attack, at her home In A Jury at Pottsvffle' acquitted BJdward Morris, 22, of Shenandoah, of a charge of murder In connection with the fatal scalding of four year old John Haver shook, of Oilberton.

The Jury deliberated about two hours. The contents of a tea kettle of hot water were spilled1 over the boy during a party at the Havershook home which Morris attended and the chUd died five days later. SHOP EABLY Mnriboro. She Is survived by four sons and four daughters; also two slaters and two, brothers. For this great selling event we have marked down every fine shoe In 11 Mrs.

Phoebe Kitchen, aged 91 years, died yesterday at her home at Harvey's Lake. She leaves two daughters, one on and one brother. prisoned by the duke for two yean. Some time after his release Bonnlvard fell by chance Into the hands of wha sold him to the duke, for gold. This time he was cast into the famous dungeon ua der the' waters of Lake Leman In th Castle of Chllldn, where he remained from 1530 to 1836; when he was liberated by the Genevese.

The Swiss government has today restored and housecleaned the Oas tle of OhlUon," modernising the famous old fortress, much to the distress of the sentimental who Uke their Byron; but the dungeon Itself remains damp and dark, and the very "seven pillars of Gothic mold" to which Bonnlvard was our house. All new stock! We are sure that we can satisfy you in styles quality and price. Come in. '3. 'I Mrs.

Joseph BurduUs, aged 58 years, of 423 First street Monday In. Nantiooke State hospital, following an operation' tor appendicitis. Her husband, two sons 'and two sisters survive. WE WILL ALLOW I miM i fiO.QQ SPECIAL Mrs. Mary A.

Han, Renovos oldest resident, celebrated her 86th birthday anniversary at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank ML Noecker. Hall Is in the best of health and Is able to attend church every Sunday. Recent liquor raids in Armstrong county will benefit patients of Ktttan nlng hospital. Judge' J.

Prank draff ordered five gallons of confiscated alcohol sent to the hospital to be used for mnnrnfllrn Lot of Ladies' SUPPERS chained still stand, carved with the Following an Alness of pneumonia, William O. Williams, aged 54 years, passed away yesterday at his home, 385 North Maple avenue, Kingston. His survivors are his wife, one son and one daughter. MEN'S OXFOUDS name of Byron, and also of Victor Hugo, Dumas, Dickens, Meredith and Shelley! 1111. WMtma NmtmtMT Union.) PLAN CAVE EXPLORATIONS on your old hand on water powered washer regardless of Its age i toward your pwrchaT of onw2rTubJ Universal Dryer Washer ElAtl3CK? oealfor Women.

PUcontinoed lot and Shoes. Now tPswi While They Last ONLY Genome Calfskin, Goodyear Welt. Sixes 6 to 11 CPO.98 Fennhnore, Wis. Funds to financa catisens beautified the three main entrances to xnyaburg, Bhamokin suburb, by plantings of rows of evergreen trees along the highways. The tree settings Included pyramidal arbor vltae, white spruce and Douglas fir.

Julius Vulcawlch, aged 42 years, of 807 East Market street, Wllkesbarre, died yesterday Wyoming Valley Homeopathic hospital. His mother and a sister in Lithuania survive. $2S exploration of the dastle Rock cave near here have been pledged by a group of business men. Exploring $5 value now parties have entered toe cave before, reaching a series of caverns after crawling 60 through a nam opening at the entrance. Inside they Snealts George Buynak, aged 68 years, a former resident of.

Wllkesbarre, died Monday at his home, In Cleveland. Ohio. Besides his wife, he Is survived by three children, four brothers and one sister. have explored as many as five chain Plans are formulating to hold the annual Pennsylvania State Marble Championship 'Tournament In Allen town Centre Square. Promoters of the tournament are considering erecting the sixteen foot, cast Iron ring In the square for the State contests.

bers, reporting many stalagmites. THIS SPECIAL OFFER ON THE NEW 2 TUB Universal Dryer Washer Daring the month of May you can save $10.00 by taking advantage of this pedal trade In offer. This liberal allowance win be given on your old band power or water power washer for this one month only. Extra large allowance made also on old electric powered washers. ttaladtes and rock formations.

Children's. PATENT LEATHER SLIPPERS Sizes 3 io 8. Little Gents' SHOES and OXFORDS Sixes 9 to 13 WW MM mm ST. LOUIS JUNKS "NAVY" Brown and White. While they last St Louis.

As an economy measure Thekna Brokenshlre, aged 17 years, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Leon Brokenshlre, of East End boulevard, died yesterday, in Wllkecbanre General hospital. Besides her parents, she leaves three brothers. For the first time since women have been permitted to sit as Jurors, a grand Jury for Lawrence county court will have a majority of women. Fifteen women and nine men were drawn for the June Jury.

Che city of St Louis has Junked Its "navy." The hairbor boat Eragtua Wells, wBteh coat the city $51,000 a 25c year to operate has been docked The UNIVERSAL Electric Washer Death claimed William O. Monroe, aged 63 years, Monday night at his home in Beaumont. He is survived by his wife, two sons, two sistenvand two brothers. 1 Effects of the depression on business were forcibly Impressed on a band of thieves who forced open a safe. In one business place and ransacked desks and cabinets In three others at Sunbury.

Not a cent was secured by the thieves for all their work. Washes Everything. NOW ONLY John Burke, aged 56 years, of Mer ritt street Plains, died yesterday In Wllkesbarre General hospital, following an operation for appendicitis. Surviving are tils wife and three" children: also three sisters and six mothers 1 GET 27 BEAVER COLONIES Misses' and Children's Patent Leather One Strap Sandals Sizes 8 to 2. 89c SCOUT SHOES For Men and Boys Guaranteed.

Well Built, All Sizes. While They Pr. Harrlsburg, Pa. State trappers removed 27 colonies of beaver from streams in Union Centre, Potter, and Men's Smart SPORT OXFORDS Black and White, Brown and White $.95 $2 45 $2'98 and up. Faced with the rapid exhaustion dl Wllkesbarre Community Welfare Federation's emergency unemptyment re Snyder counties because of the damage they were causing to the forests.

The beavers were transferred to more lief funds; the organization'! wsut'vt favoranie looanues withm the state. committee decided at a meeting held By Cqvan THE NEWFANCLES (Mom'n Pop) Not So Popular! EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. Boys' Sport Oxfords Regular $3 Value Sizes 1 to 6 $1.89 A Misses' and Children's Pat. Leather Ties and Strap Slippers $1.00 $1.45 $1.89 SPORT OXFORDS For Misses and Children. Sizes Sy2 to 2.

Reg. $2 Value. d1 Now. A Children's Slippers" Patent Leather SPECIAL $1 or Copper Tub SPECIAL Ladies' Fuji Fashion PURE SILK HOSE Chiffon and Service Weight. Regular $1.25 Value.

NOW69c if COME IN OE PHONE VS. Skafer's Electric Shop WE DELIVER FREE. 93 NORTH MAIN ST. PHONE 1719 40 SPFTTAT, RATdrATK TART i 4 in SS', 7'" Loaded With Shoes for Everyone. Every Shoe Guaranteed From Our Regular Stock.

AS IAW CHILDREN SAVED managed to put a total of $384,444 aside for rainy days. The latest check up of savings bank accounts re ISN'T HE A fw, TOMER! AND H1EIL PEKCNMitf NNONDERVVJU, WO A AfiWSWk SIMPUV 1 CWi'T SEE SWEETC 9 AfVn7JOUTHA.SW hasn't Taken wer EVES OFF HIFV SWCE 0 "WEV MET I AHD VCS' IMSME ABOUT MgC! TUS DITTY VS A. CONCEITED VWHT, ROWER WUtH'T "BE VNDMDEWUU HAS IT GOT US EGOTIST AND, ACUSt. tf CHMMVM6 AMt TUEV BECAME ENGAGED A. FLUFF OOWE, SHfiXt SEE HtfX WS OUST THE WGWT MERE 4 OUR HNMK IS S0(2E UNK HAS TV OMER (OB fUSTAi AFTEB KW 7a.ND CBATY XtHY UKE A "A.XbU V4MT I tj Boston.

These may be hard times. I fat Boston's school children have vealed this figure. HAVE DINNER VITH US TOMORROW NITE 25c Chicken or Steak Dinner 25c The Colleen The Fern The Deluxe BOSTON SH0 S1I Ml M. (Mi 34 North Main Street LOUIS SCHIFFlIAir, Propr. "CAP" STUBBS Myrtle Made a Hit With Them.

GET DOWN' rtrf ARL MUDDY SO YOU CMN TWO DOGS NOW MY LAND' KWE.LL VCOULDf rm 1 a a 1 a rtmm cpiits and IVall Paper AT GREATLY BEDUCED PEICE3 WE HAKE A SPECIALLY OF GOOD OT30W SHLD JUS Sj mC 1 w. lJv 3 .11 .1 m. 1 1 urn i.

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