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THE PITTSTON GAZETTE XOVEM15ER 20. 1010: PAGE 3. SATURDAY SPECIAL; NOTICES. THE KEY TO SUCCESS The Finest Collection of 7s J3IMONEY IN THE KILL LINE OF HOLIDAY Fancy coTlars and jabots in boxes, 2T.C to SI. 25.

Neck scarfs all new patterns, r.oe to llandoiiKS a very swell line, Sue to Fancy Aprons. 25c to $1. Kid gloves, the new shades. IMPORTANT NOTICE! Changes of Advertisements must be handed in at the Gazette Office not later than 9 o'clock in the morning in order to insure insertion the same day. widths, newest "A LigKt Purse is a Heavy Curse" Ami money in a strong bank is a heap of eomfort.

Begin today by putting a little away. Dollar Opens an account at the bank with seventy six hundred depositors Capital, Surplus Profits over $700,000 MINERS' SAVINGS BANK, Main and Broad Pittston, Pa. Ribbons, nil weaves. Handkerchiefs, hand embroidered chiefs. Dim' fail Belts, all kinds.

pecial showing of handker to see this line, all prices. 1 i Linen Tiureau Scarfs, all and widths, with doilies to lengths match. in town, are on display at our sttue at reinaikaMy low prices. Black Fox Sets consisting of large shawl and muff, $19.98 to $50.00. Jap jlink sets, numerous stvles.

ranging from $15.00 to $30.00. Black and Brown Conor and Hare Sets at $3.00 to $15.00. Waldman Milliners and Furriers. C. L.

WAGNER, IS S. liiiS.n St. LET I'S KEEP YOUR CLOTHES SPIC AND SPAN 'iASKANYMAN Hae your clothes spotless your skiiis trimly pressed your glove snowy white, Haceo. chiffons, ribbon; fresh and uncrumpied. Evening iroeks, lingerie, petticoats and negli gees fresh and dainty.

WHO 15 SUCCESSFULX LOCAL GLEANINGS Town Talk and kvents In and About Pitts ton City. COLMKRY PAY'S. Pennsylvania Coal Co. Monday, Nov. 28 Ewen and Old Forge.

Tuesday, Nov. 29 No. 6 and No. 9. Wednesday, Nov.

30 No. 14. Ixlii Valley Coal Co. Monday, Nov. 28 Exeter, Westmoreland, and Marti) all at 4:30 p.

in. Temple Iron Co. Tuesday, Nov. 29 Mt. Look out, Harry and Forty a Fort.

We are rendering this service, to A Great Writer Said: scores or icarelul women. ui cleaning process is odorless. It does; not puib out mf shape tne most ile fabric. It 'helps to restore, faded or dulled colors. Phone us now or drop 4, postal.

i We will hasten our wagon ta you. J. CLAl'HvElS! PITTSTON LAUNDRY. OPI'OKTl'MTllIS Come every clay to men with money. Has yours come? WKRK VOU RKADV? A savings uccoiint staitiil a i'ew years ago would come in handy now.

Start it now; in a few years you wil be the man ready with tlie money. w'e will pay you three per cent, interest on the money you put in our bank and cohikhiihI the interest every six months. We wil be glad to have yon call and inspect our facilities for doing business. People's Union Savings Bank, MAIN WATER STS. Capital and Surplus $320,000.00.

You can only guarantee an article which That is whv we can iiuar needs no guarantee In The Faces Of antce every pair of Shoes we sell to give perfect satisfaction or we will make them right. ILLEGAL LIQUOR Middle Aged and ui alike linos often appear about the eyes and frowning marks on the forehead. This is due to straining the to srec and (he reason is be eause some of the muscles are weak and flabby. Strengthen the muscles, elear the vision and efface these lines that indicate eye trouble by wearing glasses prescribed by us. VERY ATTRACTIVE WALL PAPER Sea the.

new Jasper effects with the cut our border. Very pretty patterns, all the newest and most popular prints are shown iin this big wail paper ARTISTS' SUPPLIES. Artists will had at this store a. large tuck of necessary' materials of a very good qualify, and at moderate prices. Oil and water colors in tubes.

Water color papers. Academy boards. India Ink. Full line oi artists' brushes. WALL PAPER Special line of papers for the popular panel effects In 'home decorating.

W. S. UARRITT'S, 109 N. Main. ING CAS INSANE WOMAN WHO KILLED CHILDREN DIED THIS MORNING UP NEXT WEEK 0 Aj 0.

Sloe Stare Ntrtii Mats Carboiuhtle, Nov. 26. Mrs. Laura Turner, of Carbondale, who, on November 4. during a.

lit of insanity, lcill her seventeen year old daughter Marion, and then tired a bullet Into 'her left side, died at 7 o'clock this morning in the Carbondale Private hospital. TOM ETRI ST X. over Tinker's. Hell 'I'lione. 151 B.

GOOD CPU LSTER1NG tor a parlor suit has been in use A igo Miss Nellie Tetor, of Paterson, N. is visiting Miss Lois Hartman, of Montgomery street. West Pittston. The salle of tickets for "The City," which appears in the Broad Tuesday evening, November 29, is now open. A wreck occurred yesterday in the Erie Yard at Avoca, when a way freight, in cnarge of Conductor Johnson, ran into an open switch.

The engine and two cars were derailed. 'The McAlpiinc sfireet ibridge, at Avoca, was opened to traffic this morning. It was remodeled by Contractor IJow'en at a cost of $3,000, the county footing the bill. The mineral Thbmai, Arrow will be held Knday afternoo i services be Jng conducted at three ydock at the 'me of his sister, Mis. David J.

at 137 Ku Railroad street, intenient will be made in Pittston oemeti y. John 'vertanieis. aged 21. a laborer at the Tv'in shaft, and a resident of Hill street, ve.s admitted to the Pittston Hospital this morning suffered with injuries rt eived as the result of a premature blast. The funeral of Catherine, seven year old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Gerrity wa held this afternoon three o'clock from the family home. 114 Main street. Port (Ji ifiith. The circumstances of the ehlhl's death were unusually sad she having been so seriously burned on Tuesday evening that he died early Thursday morning.

Interment was made in St. John's cemetery, this city. The funeral of Mrs. George Thomas. District Attorney Valentine has taken ii tir'm stand in the speakeasy cases arising from the recent raid upon resorts conducted in this city and its vicinity.

As the result of his activity. Criminal Court, which was to close today, will be extended into another week in order to dispose of the cases. There ere nine resort keepers in this locality. Yesterday Lena Roichel, Mary Wills and iiurke plcadea gu.ity to the charges of illegal silting. The case of Toby Toohcy, of lOxeter Horongh, was continued owing to the illness of the defendant.

The other cases are against William McGovern. William that Pneumonia developed ten days as the result of 'the wound she ted upon her. and it was which caused death. The death that came to Airs, nor was we'eoni'? to her, tor John's church. Providence, Friday, Atlanta, and 'Bishop Limes, of January 1911.

The consecrating Newark, N. J. The presenters will bishops will be Presiding Bishop Tut be Bishop Greer, of New York, and tie, of Missouri; iliishop Nelson, of i Brewster, of Connecticut. tor years, the upholstering becomes 'frayed and the furniture looks shabby. Some people do not realize that the expenditure of a few.

dollars will give them practically a new suit. We rebuild them at littlle cost, and guarantee substantial work. Our line of domestic tind. imported tapt tries is large and attractive. Pine grade leather for upholstering Couches and Davenports.

Special prices on cash orders. New 'phone No. 1S7 J. F. A.

PATIENCE, 10S N. Main St. IIOR RUN CASE uJES OYER TILL MONDAY An adjournment was ordered today the ease of Edward Williams, irincipal of the Warrior Hun schools, vim is on trial in court charged with iolatinR the election laws. Questions law arose in connection with the fsitmuny of William Kinsley, the amous hand writing expert, who was as a witness, and in. order that he Judjj'e migrit have time to look up he disputed points, an adjournment EVANS BROS.

since she 'was removed to the hospital it was the one (thought that pwr sessed her. want to bo with she moaned. Tlie Turner tragedy was di covcred early in the morning. Mrs. Turners husband and son Wi Iara were in a Ph'laiieljihia hospital when it occurred.

T'ocy were both sick and it preyed so on s. Turner's mind tluit lost her reason. She crept to her daughter's room and tired a bullet into her hrait) a sne slept. Tiler. hc went down stairs and shot herself.

G.iy'and. a young son. loaded the revolver With which the deed was bine. tvas ordered until morninsr. Moran, Martin HoUeran.

James Gal higher, and William ilarrett. These were continued because of the onforo i t'il absence from court of Attorney Salsburg. who represents four of the defendants. District Attorney Valentine has had the cases placed on the trial list for Monday. The district attorney was not satisfied with the reasons given for! continuing the eases and sas that ho does not intend have them postponed if it takes all of the coming week to try them.

An effort is be made: to have sentence suspended upon those Grocery Specials. FREE For One Solid WeekFREE With every pound of our Prize Baking Powder, made at the instance 01 the district attorney's office, when the sheriff. State police and county detectives swonped dow upon a jiumber of resorts, arrested the keepers and confiscated wet stuff. the night before, his mother ing to kill h'm if he didn't. The boy uav too under protest, but we are going to distribute one ot our 'famous vetreta Zareoni Asks INcm Trial.

Carlo Zareoni. convicted 'before did it young edy. realize the iinpeti ding trag who pleaded guilty and to nave mem promise i Judue Ferris of murder in the sec placed under probation on thi Me mashers. that they will up the ini.piitotis degree in shooting and killing his I mother of County Commissioner Robert Howell wil be held tomorrow. Services will be conducted at the family home.

Simpson's Patch, Duryen, at 12 o' lock noon. Rev. Russell, pastor of the P. M. Church, will officiate.

At 1 o'clock the remains will be taken to the Oaklawn Cemetery. Wilkesbarre, for interment. Officers for the ensuing year were nominated last evening by th'e Pitts ton P.uilding and Loan Association. The meeting was held in the Hoard of Iti uil The Oakvtk atid Keen posted. business.

The i ases result from the recent raid Boih Articles for ih Price of one 5Qc ONE TO EACH CUSTOMER. stepmother at Hrowntown years ago, was not sentenced today. His counsel, M. it. Wchnerr, is preparing to tile reasons for a n'ew trial and sentence has been postponed until the reasons are act'ed upon.

He was rail yi hi iTraJe room. At the pct meeting VISIT OUR uilly of I'iiImc Pretence. these dicers will be elected Ijy the stoekholaersv The following were GROCERY DEPARTMENT. BARGAIN BULLETIN (selected: Alexander Sloan, president; jjohn A. Collier, vice president: I'Jan iel Hamlin, treasurer; Daniel Ham Sk.

Hams, per Try cn All You Like No Trouble to Show! Eddie Burba, of Old Forge, tried be fore Judge Fuller on a cnarge of false pretence in taking $100 from Adam Nemerovicz. of Avoca. representing himself as a steamship ticket agent and not giving a ticket or other consideration fur the money. was lound guilty yesterday. He was re mantled for sentence until to.lay.

hli, Potatoes, per be holi We to Shoe Department fori' making your day purchases, have everything FRLIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT. Oranges. Lemons. fruit. Apples.

Itpo Wiihints. I ait ter lirapes. iiiihlinril Sqnasli. 't jiiilH rries. Wli Oe aunts.

I. Piie. Swi IViimoes, Ami everything can mention. In til" (irern I. hie.

The housekeeper who knows, and knows that she knows is the wise one who always buys at this store because she knows she always gets guaranteed goods at common goods prices. 3 cans Milk Tomatoes, can 5 lbs. Rice 5 lbs. Snaps 5 lbs. Tapioca Magic Yeast please mother, father, sisters and brothers at a price that appeals to all.

This and the large assortment of styles we carry accounts for the tremendous increase in our Hat Department sales. A Hat for Every Head. I "our Months in Jail. Joseph I'zurisin. of this city, con ivicted of aggravated assault and uat I ter In stabbing a Duryea young wom jan named 'McCuslek at Pittston unc lin, secretary; John J.

Jordan, William Sharp and Joseph S. Foster, directors for three years. An invitation is extended the men and boys of Pittston to attend a mass meeting to be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in Trinity Episcopal church. West Pittston. under the auspices of the Brotherhood of St.

Andrew. Several able speakers will address the meeting, including Bishop Talhot. Attorney Augustus W. itom berger, of Norrlstmvn, and Franklin HI. Spencer.

A large number of Pittston people attended the funeral of Mrs. Ooorge Smith, which was held this morning In Srraiitoii. The funeral cortege moved from the home of her daughter. Mrs. O.

C. tSlick, on Linden street. EVANS BROS 46 S. HAIN PITTSTON, PA. Mazall 5c Canned Corn 8c Quaker Corn Per dozen 90c Flakes 25c Canned Tomatoes 7c Maple Corn Pork Heans, large 9c Flakes 25c cans for 25c Oat flakes 25c Karly June IVas 8c 8 Oatmeal 25c IVr dozen 90c Oyster Crackers 5c Alaska I fed Salmon 15c (Jinger Snaps 5c Mr" tins Salmon 10c aimed Herring 10c Corn arch 5c 1K, Soused 15c alers 9c 7 Sardines 25c pounds for 25c Mustard Mixed Cakes 25c Sai'dines 25c 'and went to St.

Peter's Cathedral, here a solemn high muss of rcipiiom was celebrated. At the close of the service, burial was made in the Cathedral Cemetery, Sor.ititon. The pall bearers Were C. Donnelly, James Fitz patrick. Louis Seibcl, K.

M. Hughes W. H. Young, all of this i ity. anil Mr.

Schultz. of Seranton. i jtion bust summer, was sentenced by jjudije Jones to tour months In the county jail. Woman Convicted. lief ore Judge Ferris yesterday.

Airs. Sadie 'Howard was 'convicted of wrecking the hom'e life of Mrs. Annie ti kln and with being criminally Inti mate ith her husband. Mrs. Howard made no defense.

The court seii teiiced her to six months in the county Took An Apitcnl. Hetlig. R4chard Thomas, and James Moore, eltM'tloti officers of I Wiirrior Run, sentenced yesterday for i violating election laws, have np ponied to the Superior Court. Judge, StuiplVn placed tiie defendants under 11.500 bail each. M.

L. Thomas, of Warrior Run. qualified as bondsman. The Superior Court will either grant a new trial or sustain he Judgment of the lower court and the defendants wllJ not start tneir sentences until Thanksgiving Cheer Since the nirly days of this country, custom has made Thiinksis'iviii), a tiny feasting. As closely associnted with the day as Turkey and Plum Pudding are the rciuisite table furnishings that give the dinner distinction.

carviirs in mi.vi.ic ami st; and porks and spoons. oni mi.vmu i'imc OK IHVMRV Fillst nil loN, I t.I.AsS AM) l'A( CHIVY riKcus SALE! GREAT CLEARING SALE 25 Pet Cent. Off United Tailoring 58 S. Mm St. liend 'J'iik (iAziiiTF.

unit keen posted. 20 Gold I InIi Free. Yates' Drug Ktorf) are Riving away: two Hold and glass globe with each ImUle of our Famous Tar' Experetorant. t.ie unexcelled cough remedy. ev THE ABOVE GOODS ARE ALL NEW AND GUARANTEED.

will be needed liy nearly cryone (or tlie occasion. I fi'VK't the store onrrles these Roods In variety the store that uf made of these cast's. that litest sells time you It if. Yfi Hill rrrtttinltf frrt Mtrr nhnut 1iiw Iiwf imiir prinliny ilrnif of flic UAY.KITK from Slrr t. will in.) yon reliable (roods every the store that saves money.

LEWIS THE JEWELER, IS Xortli Mh In Street. Inspector for L. V. and V. It.

Qsfr Fife CasMep of oiir bank who can serve you most efiieiently in the purchase or sale of any security whether local or listed, active or inactive, and he will tdi. that are reliable. Wo ran and will nerve you ust as satisfa. toj ily us any of our customers If you will only ge the opportunity. BrooCss Company, Song Directorate K.

IIOWIIMi ITXTItAli. Th'e funeral of Mrs. Ifcinlcl llow eli. held this afternoon, was very largely attended, members of the La lies of the (1. A.

R. and of T.ialia lyoJij'e being present. Services were conducted at the family home. 115 Railroad street, at 2 o'rloek. Itev.

II. A. Rinker and Rev. C. Van II "'eten participated in the service.

Remarks were made from passage of Scripture that Mrs. Howell lerself had requested to he used. Scripture was read and prayer offer ri. Misses Margaret lifury and Minnie Chapman sung several hymns that were favorites of the deceased. The pull lienrers were: William Murlln, William FdmuiuK It.

F. Ho'ell mil Wesley Howell. Intel ineiil was tntU in Pittston cemetery. BANKERS, The Director of the Kim Nntloiinl Hunk of PittM personally direct the sffalrs of this Successful InHltution. They are well known liii iil men of executive ability and have hid long experience In finnneltil mutters.

3 Interest Paid on Savings Deposits Compounded Semi annually. MciiiIhts pw York Mock KicliMiKte. wii KinnxmiE. Delicious Vanilla Flavor OF col" HS you take (treat priile in all your baking and )l 'Rsli WTint it to Kllelt a einui flavor thnt nil of kernly rellshetl the very last morsel. Kane's Pure Extract of Vanilla will give your baking Just such flavor, and its use will hiive niinh to do with the popiilnrlty of your balling 25c Bottle Kane's Pharmacy, 3H Mm In St.

It drug st KANI3S sCKAXTOX. This is the kind of WEATHER to try our ELITEINE 'l keep our llllinls III IIMI (Ullll'l, nv hiioim: miioi. NWwrt. It. Nov.

2rt. The Itev. pwwrt. I ELECTRICAL IVOMi C. C.

GARRISON Uecirlcal Contract 30 N. Klmln OU 23 Veler Street. OeWoif Perry, or NW TleWe vr nrrtiTOK. pa. imed Stntes Depo ilnl).

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