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Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Pittston Gazettei
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Pittston, Pennsylvania
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THERE WrLli BE A MEETING OP the bugle and drum corps, in Jh tQ NOT BE SATISFIED mill kBaglHose Hoobv this eyeningr At ocrofek. 'v 'r VT'. ami you have ac: will be "the onnonentfl of P. cure. A veritable sttonehold is the Fire and Burglar Proof Information' furnished to the' Ja Vault of the Miners' Sasrirjgs Bank, where there are Safe Eeposit.

Boxes for rent at reasonable rates. CI "If you woyld be wealthy, jtjbin)c of saving; As well a of getting" f'' It's Not What Yoit that It's What Yiu Save, :4 t. i rj k. JVBanctount is the vFirtij, Step Towards Saving. TTT Pittstorjifca, SPEKD IT ALL" Krisbnf 1 WflBam Harrison.

Charles Croomis, William Hope, Enoch Far John Boyes, Robert Richardson, RVber Htffiisoh und. WilWm Sherwood: The1 floral pieces were numer i rom.Philadel phia. New Jersey, New Cks i Schmalti's Toungr Colts ternoon at 3 clock In a 1 game ol baseball at HuBheatbwn. THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. MAR gafet Donnelly, located on Market street, has been sold to Maria Guarda mill.

The transfer was made through the Earl JCeating Agehpy. THE WITHERSPOON MIS3TOI band of the FiretTtWsbytelafl Chiet will meet at the home of Mrs. Gardner, Second street, West PUtston, this 1 OFFICERS Wlbt'UEHfeMEK for the: ensuing "jwfr at aTBeetlng AttL the local enuncll of the Kniehts or nWht in their rooms. A smoker and social session will follow. THE FUNERAL.

OF MISS JEAN Shovlin, who died at Atlantic City. Tuesday evening; of typhoid fever, will take laee hen aunt, Mrs. Jdseph A. Murray, '25 Thomas Westmoorp toniorrow morning. A requiem mass wilK be celebrated in St.

Mary's R. C. Church at 9:30 o'clock and interment will be in Hanover Cemetery. THE PUBLIC I 4N5EOTOAT tend a rally of the'Christian Endeavor Societies of the West Side Union to be held this evening at eight, o'clock in the Methofllst Protestant Cljarch, Broad street. A.

good programme has prepared, with an address, by a competent speaker; and the meeting will be followed by a' social nuur in nc ouiiuay ocnuuj room. "KidV Moon. Ot this ity. and Frankie 1 "VenchalL of Newtown wiif box ten rounds in the wind up bout of the boxing show to be presented atv the Majestic theatre, Wllkesbarre, this evening. A large number of local boxing fans are Interested in this meeting as Venqhail scored de cisive victory' over' Moon in first boutj The first bout will be presented at 8:30 o'clock.

i' i i ii V. Washington. Sent. 1G. Increasing pressure beiig.biotfgMt.'o day on Congressmen for a Congres sional inveatigatipn of the, activities jbfy the Ku Klux Klan.

Four congressmen Tague, of Fair child, of New York; Dyer, of Missouri, and Reavis, of Nebraska today announced their intention to work for an investigation Congress recon fPafsofts; Binghamton, Hudson, graduated row, Betnienem orioale, Dicksotl Tiryarfol Scran ratery' Sc rfpoLstBrlngjhap left is a euest at JU. JReter'i Lutheran vf BJoad streets for Lehigh he has! ewoiiea as a suuiea i.j Mrsi Mar'MttilaJh York ts Misses 'nna ai' is at tne nojneqi ner Mary 'Rooriey. street. Rev. Frederick iirafti the uastor of St.

Peter's Lutheran "Church. fcfta.8 been joined at the parsonage'. iii l'ttmirjv who cane Del: Mr. Kraft's his wifr. VhildVen.

''Amena airfd Russell: ill's; Atnella nas Deen oi he marHaite: of Hum daughter. ntf Mrs. Weet; to JOhtL eie bf 'Mi ana Mrs. jorm, oi Ayoca, rtrejyioriv was harf armed a the vi.A. U.

VIIUl.lai'VUt i i I Albert, Ernest Legg. Friaay, Sep feember .9. 1.921: Jh'e er the marriage was a surprise to StHn Pltf frtOn' friends'' of bride, ow ihir to the fact that had merely I Ob; spend' herf vacan. prnpng rela tives ana rrienas in Jfic. Jli wmrm cal polire ami the State police, by Frank Tuscavage, 'hotel keeper, of HI North.

Main street, John O'byle, ooitstable of the' Fourth Wacfl was taken, into custody yesterday, charged wlrh extortion and ''and yr; rucnaras, or was: Placed under arrest charged wit fionspiracy. Constable O'Boyle is Charged with, accepting $200 from' TUEcayage, as for the return of. two barrels of Whisky, which Boyle is alleged td seized in Tuscavage's hotel; Dr. Richards' 4s Charged as being an accomplice, O'Boyle is being, held at the State police barracks in. while, owing to the physical condition oi Th Richards, he wa's admitted' to Pittston, Hospital patient, but is in custody there, According to the State police Yue cavage noiinea tnem inac.

eoyi iViade a proposition him that hje would return the two barrels, of whisky to him for $400. Chief of Police Tierney and the State police furnished Yuscavage with 1200 in marked, bills, which is alleged' to haVe turned over to 'O'Boyle for. the return of his libuor. It Was the ac ceptance ot these bills that fed to the arrests, according to the police, it 'was the second, time in as many days that frustrated efforts at alleged biacK mauing by tne same scheme. Chief of Police Benny Ross, of Tatesville, was taken into custody tri sinjllar manner on Wednesday.

nigat. Springfield, Ili, 16. Qovjej nor Len small petition ior a of venue from Sagamon icounty as filed in the circuit courthere touay. Illinois executive stands Indlfcfc frd here Oh a charge of embezzling $00,000 of state funds and jugglirig millions more. Paid 1WMtemana World Famous Orchestra Monday.

Kiht. Gnts Ladies, 75 insurance biisine White rr.riifliijifii Will Continue Again Big Values AU Departments. Don't Fail to take (big opportunity. venes. A jfcfcssi Tague hs already prepared a bill A that If la i A nltff i 'T' 'are being used frir now.

Eft back to all kinds Of liinindliu? the whose, flashing light from Uiesreett $ttH' affect your eyes and orate heftdftcbes. In order to VOW these troubled you 'should our eyes examined And fitted Wftfc; proper yW idJasV' Glasses of Cbarre every day 030 to 12Fand to Jeweler and Optician "Wi Main St. Pittston. AUTO ACCIDENT VICTIM j' IN SERIQVS CONDITION. The' condition of John Brown, 9 yHf old eon of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Tedrick street. Pittston towrfyhip, who was run down by an auttfmobilt driven by Ray Jeffries, of Waiter strt, thlscity. is still serious. Thpyparents of the boy had' him re imrtffill frKifi Titatiti'1inanltAl.

ot nnnn tOi(ay to their home. Jeff ries is still befaic held at the city Jail, without BaplvtO' await' 'the of. the PAT. SHOP hite Sweaters' kerlfcnit, lull OVer style large voiiar, nne tor $11.00 Sweaters in Heather Shades ran $7.50 i All Arrow andLidh' Collars 20c Dobbs a Manhattan isShirts, $ntJf overt THose. iu wortn Mam st.

ete hfrmsLmonaa Watclies i carina I 1Mfll Min cm 3 liUPLICJATE 'liKKSES are as to break alasaca nBAVB THE PIECES AndL hrinjc tbetn td aa (iHont re examliiation of your eyes, iwiwiu provioe tne same lenses as UMde. destroyed. War repair vork'1p thorough; Mil' HmvirMiwasniuhlp. OPTOMETRIST Street, 4. pittstoa M28 N.Main St.

HATS are notable foftheir style, notable too be. tbyiri Aideifom jhe MXa icienca luaicricus dv ine fiflept American skilled M.EPSTEIN vompl line Of fmMwimmmmMll Pli pip political headquarters and' fices fnr'liis (Carbon ton in addition to those from nearby The "iwugnters or Jjmerty. at tendfiiLithft hpdy andiCon rhiMprf Sftthfi fmmreiknlv tiitvlces nt? the cemetecy, interment having been made in xuarcy airs. j. waison, of Parsons, rendered the beautiful Ii.

Under stand, and the "Christian's Good night. Ml PLJtNNI i' Kansas 3ttjf, Plans t6 'nghinatfguratSon1 of tTn? Jllm)en 'shppJn Armour. Swift, and Oiitrifnypacftitig''TJianls here will be taken at a meeting of th Meat Cutters' and Butcher AVorker's'' union tonight, union leaders here announced tonight. About 9,000 employes be repre sejntM'iat the OF AIRMEN 1 New York. Sept.

16. Bodies of 16 American naval officers and men who were killed in the wreck ot tne giant, diiic lhlp 7.R 2 were to arrive here late today on the British cruiser Dauntless" i ne cruiser win oe eacorieu iu iftokiNvyv a. ojsi; Fun'eiar services Jwfll bfl' held tn the' Navy Yard tomorrow af ternoon. One of the bodies, that of Lieutenant Commander' Emory Coil, was, by request of relatives. Mm rhlcdtfio.

Sept. 16. The thfi( parpen tor. jtrade ivic vuuaj wta vviixi hv ivi i tu dreds of men in other cities to come, Chicago and work. fiSCtfite $1 an bour sgale thaL.y.nionfcjen'jefused to accen'tt 4 vr.

na(reiuujHO "eiWB juage. Landis as arbitrator in the dispute between building trades employes and employers A thousand iryftjfffVT nfiSmipiM ed $aC p1rptsy' thnon fossUbfrt! violence, it wuur. Jm r.n' i. SAMK AS YEAR AGO PhjAd4phlai'Set Incomc taxj Dlleetidriy' toV Hhe third installment this district were about the same a year ago, Internal Revenue col iJ lector TffcCfiflglf "SaTd' 'ittday. lections yesterday totaled lur 1110 fietiuu li uiii ocpi.

ijj rofj 15 they totaleg 000, I eonecior saia, a. iew tax payers i asked. for extensions pf time, but not'; asiian as.mgnt nave ncen expected. xpipnEW pBSEQUIBS Th rpmAitifl nf Mrs fcAn.ii who" passied'away' in Yoiitigs lowBlPx, riaved. here.

pm fnlprrfif) rniM mrirnthir A clock in St. John's :R.d. Ceme Funeral services were held at onetuw (utoi ta the. shiptMug, of LUBnuuy urn ihp oflrae ot ner son. 1 o' South' "Main street.

The pall bearers were: Gaughan, Martin' Eftfley, WI1 ii. A Want unfined Gazette Want Hjulcit Resolts," 4 BY STANLEY Miw waaw. SHOP I'M "open t' ih St. A 1 1 4 1 rV 4 1 1 STETS0NaUYEiU i3IEBS0N A trio of style '(juality and Value you cannot beat. Soft shades of Browns' and Greens are favored, also Pearl with Black Band.

Shapes are small with wide bands, how at back or Smart and snappy be ill coming though, to the big KfSp inland 'try onsome, please. III 1UUL V. I.L 1 ueiiiaiiua un nit, rviiarinmiii. ui ua tice and the PotstoffiCe Department for a searching scrutiny of the doings of the Klan. tts' "If the light of puhliicty is turned on this' intolerant it will be found that thjjl, iponaors havereap ed a rfch Tague said.

The Congressman attacked the Klan for "taking the law into its own hands" and predicted that an investigation would cause it to "shrive) and disappear." By New RAYMOND CLAPPER York, Sept. 16 President Harding and his party were on their way back to Washington today on the yacht Mayflower. 'r When the President left West Point last night it was his intention to pro ceed directly to tho capital, arriving there Sunday. Th'ere'Avas" a chance, that jmwipjijpto Norfolk for anblhdrtMuiia in which event the party would not reach Washington until Monday. Aumi wnj' riiar day showed no imprfivemenWBver the; lorm ne snow holiday.

Par is 71 and the Presi dent required 56. The trip downthaJIudasMenexirted by! deetroyetff vIM nOe a harvest, iprfbn. riowcr nauea on utir Mew York, long enough to liut aboard Secretary Hoover. The destroyer accompanied her as far as the', NarroWsJ iU' ''f. Funeral Mrs.

Cook. The funeral of Nellie Conk. wife of Rev. "Thomas Cook, of New Uastle, who died on Sept. 10th, at the Taylor folio wing a three weeks' illness of' corriillft'ations, held Tuesday from the' home, of her mother, Mrs.

Thomas Sumley. 1123 Main Duryea. Many friends and relatives from all sections of the Valley attended the services which were held tile Primitive MethoBist Church at Ing pastors were in attendance: Rev. Nichols, Rev. James Moore.

Rev. W. T. Williams; of Plymouth: Rev. Jntwcs Tru8cott, of Dickson City: Rev.

John Ward, Rev. Nicholas Whfte, pf OV Kev. t. Keselgn or Jer myh; Rev. V.

J. i Waters, of Wilkes of to one I in as ana Sept. pclrew', 10 tery. John nail is being usea lor neaaquaxters, wniie tne payers. io' while oecupyTBg; tie' position of City Clerk, his undK: vtded attntion to the duties oC le of fice and was en 1 iFAY'S CLOTHES SHOP fellow as well as the small.

Pittston, Pa. 21 N. Main gaged iii no other business. 1 1 1 i I A RPlD I I' vi: 1 k.w. 1 am a barre.

The pallr oearers were G. W.I Ham MUrtin, laJmes Reding. An and James Cook, Garfield tSntwSjr Neary. Thomas Eliot, Ethelbejt? Kfcehler and. Herbert Jaeciues; rflowe 'Jfar old Taber, George Wood, George Har Ad HE OLD HOME.ypWN in 1 1 jmhmss t.jmiii..

I fSuswl rv. NO NO ISAY SHESJ rV 1 ft 1TIF! IH ALLiM Jill. aM Jyi4iu $7 tvss 8 raw? green or Hotjrsrr CAMC CtJUi AtO INTCRVKrVM Of THR 'BCHOOt. BOROAacVTA I cosmc 1.

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