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Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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"PAGE 12 tt WEDNESDAY" STATE NEWS. TriE Ukr shop iiORN iqoa Short Time at Altooiia. Altoona, March 28. Orders were issued today for the closing of the lo iN a' 1 7 The Spring Season's Smartest and Neatest Styles in Footwear. AH Former Seasons arc Outdone in the Niftiness of 1911 Oxfords.

Get a pair and be Ready for Easter. cal Pennsylvania Railroad shops for the remainder of the week, thus laying off 12,000 men for four days. Next Monday the shops will re open on a forty five hour a week basis. The reason assigned for the shortening of the working time is the necessity for keeping within the company's appropriation for the month and to provide against the falling off of traffic receipts. Txllo weeK "per.

enter on tne commencement of our Fourth Year as a Pittston business firm. It is our earnest desire to further cement the friendships we have made and to broaden the "If the Training School for Pittsburg March 29. Allegheny county is transforming an 862 acre farm, to erect thereon a naming and industrial schooior boysT circle" of our patronage in pace with passing of time. Scalded by Steam. Allentown, March 29.

Joseph Poolidge. an Allentown wire worker, OUR $200 SHOES AND OXFORDS FOR. LADIES' Are Voted the Best Values Ever Presented Pittston People. I was almost scalded to death by live If Honest Dealings and Merchandise that is always "up tothe mimite" will do it, we know we wilLbe successful. steam when his jumper accidentally opened a stopcock on one of the pipes.

SUEDE AND VELVET FOOTWEAR In The Styles That Will Be Largely Worn This Spring. Keep in Touch With Our Bargain Tables. Mine Explosion Kills Two. Pottsvllle, March 28. Salvatore Colisrone and John Chinto, of St.

Clair, near here, were killed yester day by the premature explosion of dynamite in the Dark Water colliery. Two workmen were seriously hurt. BOSTON SHOE STORE, Flie at Seranton. Scranton, March 29. Fire broke out in the tailoring shop of J.

Rub ohna, of South Main avenue, early AT this appropriate season of the year when all nature is haying a re awaking, and we enter on another lap of our business career, (we beg to announce that we are ready for the spring and summer season with our shelves and cases laden down with GENTS' FURNISHINGS that are as new and and beautiful as the blossoms of spring. We sincerely hope we shall continue to enjoy your confidence and patronage during the coming year. this morning, but did little damage, Families living in the apartments over the store were driven into the night 34 NORTH MAIN STREET, by the dense smoke. Firemen speed ily extinguished the flames. 1L.

Schiffman, Prop. Leave State Hospital. Scranton. March 29. James Mathews.

superintendent of the State Hospital, and his wife, the matron, have resigned their positions, which thev have filled for the last eight years. JAMES "SMILES, io North Main Pittston. TOJL Cash Register Checks redeemable when purchases amount to $5. WE DELIVER ALL GOODS FREE 'Phone Orders Filled Both 'phones. McHenrv Loss Heavy.

Bloomsburg, March 29. The ad justers investigating the fire loss of the McHenry Distilling say tnat it 1 if is the biggest sustained in Pennsyl vania in at least ten years. It was OX C. R. R.

OF X. J. SARATOGA PLANNING Alt YOUR STI Dutcs reserved on notice to (. I). I'll.

Track is now being extended lo D. P. Scraiiton, centre of park and will be given out last evening that the insurance carried by the McHenry people will be settled in full. The adjusters are now awaiting a final report from the government authoritlfes on the actual number of barrels stored in the bond house which was destroyed. The loss on the whisky is $574,000 and $25,000 on the building.

The barrels alone were valued at $27,000. 30. completed before May WANTS ITS OLD PASTOR AMERICAN HENLEY TROUBLE VANISHES distracted over trie disappearance of her son and every possible effort will be made, to capture hlrft. Death of Miss Kuhl. Miss Justina Kuhl, aged 24 years, died Monday, at the homie of her sje ter.

Mrs. Harry Hassel, on South State street, Wilkesbarre. Death was due to heart trouble, after an illness that continued for six months. Funeral Friday, morning. XEW ATTRACTIONS AND FAVORABLE TERMS.

SECURE' DATE XOYV. New York, March 29. It is not Every year regularly more, than a overstatement to say that Saratoga million stomach sufferers in the United States England and Canada take Pape's Diapepsin, anjd realize not only Springs is to have during July's last week a water carnival such as has never before been seen in America. Although the Executive Committee of the National Association of Ama The following from the Scranton Times will be of interest to the many Pittston friends of Kev. D.

L. Mac Donald: 'Rev. D. L. MacDonald, pastor of the Embury M.

E. Church, has beet requested to return as their pastor for another year, and the official m'" bers will send a resolution to that effect to the Wyoming Conference, which meets In Owego this week. During the year he has done a splendid work and it is appreciated by the 1 Factory Girl Loses Case. Scranton, March 29. Judge Xew comb has refused a new trial in the case of Ernestin Kohn vs.

W. H. Clark ahd others ort the ground that her injuries arose from no cause over which in the nature of things the defendants could have control. Miss Kohn was one of the several girls injured in the fire and resultant panic at the Imperial Underwear factory at Scranton. teur Oarsmen definitely decided only a few days ago that Saratoga Lake should be' the scene of the next cham immediate, but lasting reller.

This harmless preparation will digest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gassy or out of order stomach five minutes afterwards. It your meals don't 'fit comfortably, or, what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or it you have heartburn, that is a sign of Millinery Room 2nd. Floor. Rifkln KtwenlM'im Nuptials. Bernard M.

Rifkin and Miss Rachel Rosenheim, of Kingston, weTe united in marriage last evening, at Concordia Hull, Wilkesbarre, in the presence of two hundred relatives and friends. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi Ginsberg assisted by Dr. Salz man. The bride was attended by Miss Rose Freedland.of Brooklyn, as pionship regatta on' July 28 and 29, the leading eitlzena an business men 1 ''L" 11,1 have become active ad have formed an association with one hundred pa trons, whfch will. Soon be incorporat Get from your pharmacist a 50 cent case Of Pape's.

Diapepsin and take ed, probably under the name of tho Saratoga Springs Amateur Rowjne a dose lust as soon as you can. mere will' be no sour risings, no belching of maid of honor, while the bridesmaids wfre Lena Hellar and Rosci helm. David Rifkin, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride was gowned in duchess satin trimmed with real lace and carried a bo Children's Home Opened. Carlisle, March 29.

The children's home, the gift of Mrs. Ellen A. Parker, has been dedicated and opened. The beautiful new structure was built and endowed by Mrs. Parker for homeless children until a permanent home is obtained.

undigested rooa mixea witn aeia, no stomach gas or fullness or heavy feeling the stomach, Nau Tailored and Semi sea, Dehilitating Heaaacnes, imzinss or Intestinal griping. This will all go, and. besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Association, to further the success of the regatta. President Pilkington and Secretary Fortmeyer, of the N.

A. A. are enthusiastic over the outlook. They will co operate with tne Saratoga aa sociation and will be members of its Uxecutive Committee. It was learned yesterday that, as there would be no horse racing in the State this year, this association would put forth its utmost energy to make the carnival week counteract, In a degree, this great loss to Saratoga.

During the regatta week there will T3 "The report stated that the pastor had made eight hundred pastoral calls and that he conducted a month's revival, which included at least one. service a day and three on Sundays. Thir ty persona have ueen received into the church on probation and twenty seven by letter. "The financial affairs of the church during the year have been satisfactory. The sum of $700 has been expended on church improvements and $550 has been raised and paid on the church debt.

This money has been collected by the I arkin Aid society and the Ladies' Aid society. "During the past live years one hundred and thirty seven members have joined the ciiurirh, and $4,000 has been applied to. wiping out the church debt. "The members of the conference have requested that Mr. MacDonald be appointed pastor for another year." Pape Diapepsin is a certain cure Kuyrc IRmeo Burned.

Savre, March 29. A spark from a Lehigh Valley ngine set fire to an empty house, on Uiirden street, owned by E. L. Armstrong, and the building was completely destroyed. Loss, for out of order stomachs, because it Hats takes hold of your food and digests It nnet of orange blossoms.

The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Roa. nhcim, of Kingston. She is a graduate of Kingston High school and Wyoming Seminary.

Mayor tu X.W Veto Ax. Mayor Kniffen, of Wilkesbarre, has announced that he will not sign a eouncllmanic resolution' directing that a warrant on the treasurer be drawn in favor of the Misses Clark and O'Hara, for services rendered during the. investigation of the charges against Mayor Kniffen and the police department. just the same as If your stomach wasn't there. $1,300.

a a We have put forth our best efforts to Relief in five minutes from all stom ach misery is waiting for you at any produce a display of TAILOEED and drug store. These largo 50 cent cases contain I be six gala days of water sports, Handsome trophies will be offered to I induce the speediest motorboats to I race there and the programme will be arranged to include all classes. This will cover at least two days. A third SEMI DRESS HATS that are not only stylish to a marked degree, but especially more than sufficient to thoroughly cure almost any case of Dyspepsia, Indi Water Works Changed Hands. Towitnda, March 29.

Congressman George V. Kipp, who with E. V. Kia has owned the controlling share in the Towanda Water Works Company, has disposed nf his interest to Mr. Kizer.

Mr. Kipp has president of the company for several years. to estlon or any other stomach disor distinctive becoming. der. Pnal Mretluir of Councils.

wln be devoted to the canoe en the, thu tau, and probably the champion we think we have succeeded. We want you to decide. Come and see them Ti rnmnlnlff the'. "'ffa owuuo fuuiuib auu I wnrk Inst niarht. for the fiscal yea and note particularly our assortment at and adjourned sine use.

counchu will meet for reorganization on Mon Anv. Auril 3. at noon. Last evening, sailing aivisions win pe decided on the lak and an effort will be made to bring the annual canoe camp to its shores. The fourth day may see an intercollegiate race and the fifth and sixth days will wind up the.

week with the national rowing regatta. 4.95 lSanle Officials Resign. Athens, March 29. President Griffen, and Cashier O. L.

Haveny, of the Farmers' National Hank, have resigned. John A. Morley was elected president, and F. T. Fage cashi Mr.

Page was formerly vice president and is succeeded in that position by J. S. Thurston. ibJ Millinery Room 2nd. F'jor.

jt llob.ton In South Bethlehem. South Hethlehem March 29. Congressman Richmond Pearson Hobson, of Alabnm'ut of Merrimac fame It. the Spanish American War, wa nere. conferring in ragard to a lec turpythnt is to deliver before the Tlomen TJailored Sar meats in He Hoys' Club of the thv stopped here while en route to West on a lecture tour.

500 RUGS MARCH BARGAINS Dkul Slatedale. Schleicher, living near After Long March 29. John i farmer and timbc rma this place, died after Feeling drown he the annual r.ppropriatlon ordinance was passed by both councils. The increases in the salaries of the policemen and firemen were allowed to stand. Speeding Must ritop I "The speeding of automobiles must; stop and I anj going to take upon my 1 self the responsibility of stopping the dangerous practice," is the declaration 1 made last night by Mayor of Wilkesbarre.

"I em through reprl i nmxling violators of the traffic ordi narce, and hereafter any man, no matter who he Is, brought before me for exceeding tho speed limit, will) receive the full penalty of the law." i IK atli of Mrs. Joseph McVitly. A. J. lioat, of Kingston, has just re i ceived the sat news of the death of his! sist Mrs.

Joseph Roat McVitty, atj her homo in Passadona. Cal. Sh; was borr. in Kingston, Feb. 25.

1S4 9, and; as the of Mr. and Mrs Puplel float, who were among the pi oncer settlers of this valley. Airested in Chicago. Peter Sullski, 'Of Hudson, had warrant sworn out for the arrest ni Stanley Wasinlewski and charging them with stealing 815 from him and leaving Hudson for; Chicago. The alderman wired the Chicago police, and the couple wen? captured.

An offirei will be sent to Chicago to bring the prisoners to thii county. long sleep, down and sooi) fell into a deep sleep, from which he never awakened. After he had slept for 120 hours, death came. It is supposed that he was stricken wtih some ailment in the nature of apoplexy. fJL' Axmiiister rug, size 9.12; March sale prjee $1 I 1 Imported Umssels rug, 9x12, fine colorings S12 Im'iI niDin rug, art dcesigns, beautiful color effect.

$2D licst quality Brussels, 9x12, extra heavy $16 $2S five frame Bud? Brussels Oriental effects SUu $38 Kuyal Wilton, highest grade worsted $30 $30 Fn neh Wilton $30 $75 Hartford Saxony, bettor than imported orientals S.V1 $30 oak buffet, wood knobs, (lull rim finish, now.Sl COUNTY ITEMS $14 soli oak pedestal dining table, claw feet $3S parlor suite, upholstered in silk velour $2(i quartered oak china closet, best glass, $l2silil mahogany rocker, big value $2 1 bird's eye maple princess dresser, now couch. 10 steel sprfngs. line velour covering. Circassian walnut dining set, all ami beautiful, how very rich Splendid Assortments at Popular Prices The new Suit department is a great success. Enthusiastic indeed were the throngs of women who visited the store last week.

The public appreciation, as measured by the great number of sales, is enthusiastic and complete proof of the variety and beauty of our styles and the unequaled moderation of our prices. On all sides we hear words of praise. TAILORED SUITS, COATS and handsome DRESSES in all the newest and richest spring fabrics, including a fine line of imported novelties. A collection that will provide garments for practically every purpose in all the new and wanted shades. A most interesting lot of Suits at such pleasing prices as 10, $15, SIS.

50, SIS. OS, $25 The sty.les are extremely smart and a becoming, attractive model will be found to exactly suit every figure. Garments that will appeal at once to the taste of women who appreciate styles that are out of the ordinary. You are cordially invited to visit this new department. Uaffeta Silk Petticoats Only lOorth 3.50 Petticoat values like these make it worth your while to be here early early in the week and early in the day while the lot last.

Rich, lustrous Taffeta Silk Petticoats in black and the seasonable shades, deep, handsome flounces, plaited and tailored styles splendidly good values at $3.50. Special $1.98 KLVIX(i tUTTH THE WIND. Mcinoi'iaJ Services ut li eln Temple. A momiirai service to commemorate the first anniversary of the deatn of Frank Deitrick will be held It. Ircm Temple, Wilksbarre, next Sunday afternoon.

Admission will lie by card. liishop Talbot, of Bethlehem, will deliver the address, and the musical numlrers will be given by Miss Stites. Thomas H. Rippard and J.ihn Shepiierd. 'Bus Line Changes If a mis.

Kaschenbach's A ride in a dirigible balloon affords all the unique sensations that one can imagine, together with a large number that one can't imagine. In order to 253 255 257.259 South Main Street Wilkes Barre, pa. The ownership of the Wilkesbarre! Mivtnr Transit whieh niiiriitMu auto bus line im Carey avenue and Mallorv Dlace. Willc.sbarre. will nS, experience th delight of "such a ride, without any of its dangers, take thej trip with Lyinan H.

Howe at the Grand; Opera House, Wilkesbarre, next Fri I day, or Saturday evening, or at thej matinee performance on Saturday af i ternoon. As if on the wings of a huge! bird you will speed through the air, while far below you lies scenic Swit zerland. Another enjoyable expe rienee is afforded by a ride on the swiftest motor boat in the world the Ursula of 808 horse power. Indo i I April I pa. into the hands of John iitwiVitamN Mffli i i hjw 2 nil Robert MaeCollum, business men .2 i a ol ilkesourre.

Honor for Xoll. 11 Among the new Edison phonograph Look Before You Drink records lor April is a song. "Swee China, the Gorges ue L'Ardeche, 1 a itnessi yXJl t5e "Howe travelers" win a.sowltne. sided the launch of the White Star Liner I She is a student in voice culture the German Conservatory. i "Olympic." the largest ship in the world; an exciting, though bloodless i bull light: dissolving portraits of prom Inent Americans; landing passengers in and absolutely refuse any bee that you are not sure is pure.

For your ease of riiind in this direction, see that the name 'BAKTKIiS" is in evidence. If you say "BARTEI.S" you are sure of a pure, healthful and rcfreshius beverage. It's good for everybody youtiff and old. Death of Mulvalc Woman. Following a short illivess, Mrs.

Patrick Devlin, wife of the postmaster of Midvaie. died yesterday. Funeral Friday moi niii with a reo.uiem mass in Sacred Ifrftirt Catholic Church, i a rough sea at Tunis, etc. Many of these scenes will be presented in the 1 actual colors of nature. This programme will not be presented in Pittston this season.

49 Plains. aaldm an Co Sevktfcg (lie Trapold Boy. Relieving that his young son disappeared from Wilkesbarre who last Bartels Browing Company, Old tphone, 111 R. Widnesdo. night, is on his way to Reno, Xevflla, wnere friends of the family ridie, Dr.

Trapold, of Wllkebarjb, left yesterday afternoon for the West, The boy mother is 1 Si'.

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