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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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SEPTESIKER 19, 1921 i THE ft. TIfl7AlAfll7 Tki 7 THE HOT SPELL IS OVER RDRtJ TO MRSJ I LIMY George CorrjfflrTof 28 avail nue, west niaioni tniM morning, Plttston tispitaV a son. B. W. REIUjft OJ? A'fESV, To Have a Surplus Some 'yourig men get the habit of spending their entire incojrne as fast as they make it and some borrow before they receive their salary.

But this is a great mistake. Everyone should save something out of each earned dollar and have a Surplus. mii was awarded the Dort touring car Klv en away by the Yatesville Hose Com' pany, at their carnival. onJSaturday. Herbert T.

Wilkins, member of the paymaster's party of the' Temple Coal Company, 'who was injured in the nanclal 1f. the i Sona, And i y4 be Sure hat You Are Beginning Right automobilo accident on Eighth street Open An Acoount.WHli the Miners' Savinos Bank. daughters, of Np. 45, bantoald to Rev. Thomas Coo the Wyoming.

Saturday 'morhiniri when the I Packard car in which they were 000. the amount for which his late Interest Paid an Acoodnts, taking the Days to ml Lookout col wife was insured in the order. llery skidded and crashed into a tree, pi is. died early SurtBay morning in Tesbitt THE FUNERAL OF MRS. MART Lo.ughney will take place mornlnr.

leaving the Leon West Side Hospital, Dorranceton Malce'That Beginning by Starting an Account in the. internal injuries caused hisdeath, Mr. 'Wilkins, who Was nearly ard street, at 9 be conducted In St. John's aV We will no get fcaclt to all' kinds of amusements, Including? bo movies, whose flashing light from the screen will affect tout eyes and cause In order to avoid these trouble 70U abovfct have your eyes examined and fitted With, proper GLASSES 'Wo adjust Glasses Free et Charge vcry day from' 10:80 to and to 6.. M.EPSTE3N Jeweler aad Optician IT.

Main St. years of age. was born in Nicholson 9:30, and burial' wijl 60 in at. Jpnn but had lived in Scranton for many years, his home 'being at 7.21 North Fiit Itoioria THE UNNiUAL FIRST AID TO Irving avenue. For about lz years iijuui the iniured contest of the various he had been connected with the accounting department of the Temple cl colliery teams of the Stistfuellanna Division of the Lehigh Valley Coal rn irf n.hlh Hnertter In R11 Coal Company, while before that he IsaiiaiBSSBaaMaasi had been, employed by W.

L. Connell, ooai operator, ana still as steward of the Scranton Club. He 'i INtSRlSArHyL HELP IT GROW "dont8pend.it Aii isr BMrlfllED perintendent is being held at Valley View Park this, afternoon. OFFICERS FOit THE ENSUING year, wllltfce chosen byjthe teca4 council of the KnlKhlsvOf eolunibus at its was member 'of the' Second Pres OF byterian Church of The only 'survivor of his immediate fam ily 'hls' was formerly UueBStote.AUs evepjngArpigenent" GUILTY AfJD Miss Cora Tiffany, of Nicholson, hat SHOi wiii au caw aw Atatrange coinefdent is the death SECBVED FROM AUTO John Brown, only child of ilr. and Mrs.

Thdmas' Brown, of Tedrlck or i wilkins brother in law, oovery Day ball to.be held in the State Armory oa, Wednesday, 13th. A smoker and social session wlH follow Olarence MttConnell, of Jleholson, was ar .1 Michael' Ivasenchalc, who county, of complications the business imeeting. WTTSON 'PEOPLE WILL IIAV3J a few hours. betqre AHv Wilkins pass street, died, at 6 o'clock Sunday, morning at Jiis parents' home from the injuries he. received last Wednes ed A double funeral will be an opportunity thiB evening to hear Paul iWhiteman's orchestra.

held for the two men. Mr. McCon I A' ifcv .4. I Bell, who married Miss May JYilkina, of New York City, admittedly the best was tne brother ef Airs. Paul J.

BJicr dance orchestra from the metropolis Waymart White Sweaters Shaker Knit, Pull Over style with large Collar, fine, for girls $11.00 wood and Mrs. Richard E. Kniffen, that appeared in this locality, at the day evening, when he was struck by an automobile driven by Rey Jeffries, of Water street, near the corner, of Broad Tedrlok streets. It was said that the child ran in frorif of the machine, which was being both of Wilkesbarre. He had been Elks' Hall this evening.

Assurances in the hardware business in Nicholson and is survived by. his wife and three Avoca, 5 Aug. 12th, an Erie R. R. freight train atrA.Voca and was found to bo.

re olver, two flash a large saw knife and another knife, pleaded guilty before Judge Woodward today to a charge of carrying concealed Weapons and 'Was Sentenced to pay a fine of $25, the and to serve six months in the county jail. He explained that he found the weapons, in a pileon 'the 'road in Scrantop'i He had, the revolver hidden fa his shoe when arrested. He admitted serving a term in Lockport, N. far larceny. 1 A Want unfilled a Gazette Want Ad.

Quick Results. slowly. His skull was frac sons. Funeral" se'rviciKs' fdi Mr. Wilkins lureu ana nis condition naq neen qritical from the first After a short time in Plttston Hospital he was re will be held this evening at clock at the hotne, in Scranton, af er which the remains will be taken to BOROUGH Jf Travelo Sweaters in Heather Nicholson, where services lor the' two, Drotners in iaw will at, the The funeral will take place Wednesday at 9 o'clock from the house, with services at, 9:30 In St.

John's R. C. Church and interment in St. John's Cemetery. nome of Mrs.

Wilkins tomorrow af ternoon 'at 2 Interment' will be made atVNicholsoH. SEBASTDPOL STORE WB AND Shades All Arrow 'and Lion Collars 20c Dobbs a Manhattan Shirts, Interwoven Hose. have been given that Whiteman will hatff hly regsW group of artist prifoent. iywgx w. THE JJVvPJlJO will be cooducFed tohiorroV'evenihg at the Elks' Home.

The social affairs, of this club iare being more wide'l patropia' each The. Harmony SI will furnish music. i THE JPERAtu pF.MRS. MART Loughney will take place Tuesday moiming) Jeayinrf ttao 6p Jyeon ard" street, at 9 o'clock. Services will be conducted in John's Church at.

9:30, and burial will be in St. thja' Marguerite Water street '3aptist Church wfll be Held this, evening at the hone of Miss Mary ValtJUSe, is urged that all members be present. THE LADIES', AID SOCIETY OF the Broad tftreet Methodist EplstoV paj phtlrch m'eefarroM ftr noon 2:30 jAtuur parlors. THE FOLLOWING SOLICITORS for the Egle Hose 'Company carnival are 'workingln the Seventh' wrfrdl'MW. Alex.

Sloan, aides. if Burglars visited the' butcher, shop Ia .1 ana general store conducted by Frank raiuauK at 97 AHtchell street Se Lttyuoodsto 10W1 bastopol. Saturday night, and made away with $130 in cash and about ti 25 worth of merchandise. Entrance WEBOSTQ1I was gained forcing a rear window, after which one of the burglars en 'They Have Renxetnbe Btirgess a THOMAS P. lCXiN TaCoUectOr Poor Director JAJpAN4PN School J3fffSffmuW JQHNB.MpCAWIEjsr LAVIN EiSoldier "jli Soldiei: iCouncilinen.

'vvV First iffayd 1 liJWlS tf. JACOBS Second Waroiv JAMES V. PEPE JOHN 'DOUGHERTY ExoSdier Third War4 1 'ANTONY SORSKI fioldler: 1 1 v'fA)" Fourth Ward JOSEPH BUCZYNSKI STEVE WAGNER Auditor DAILY LELLO REMEMBER yOUR PROMISE OF 1917 KpgtiES' 'vi lp orthMainSt. 7 tered and. threw open the rear door to his associates.

The cash register was carried out of the building and was found broken in the. yard with its contents missing. Palunus has not Mrs. Charles fSmltll, New Fall Silks reported the robbery to. the police, AiHomoblle Kenalrlnit.

Hefferon, Miss AliPnie Freed, Suss Sybilla Elterlch. Mrs. Rhland tffrnes. Mrs. George Volgt, Mrs.

Margaret Thompson. Mrs. William M. Jones. Especially brakes relined and, fender repairing.

JOSEPH P. TIGUE. THE, LOUISE. PIERSON MISSION Cirele, of First pjfMbyJfeglpM Church, will 'meet at the' home of 'Phone 859 W. Rear 237 S.

Main St. InAllThe Wanted Sh 17s2 CompI Miss Mildred Davies, 473 South Main tomoypy EXETEE 30ROTJGH. (Advertisement.) "Beauty KingM 1 Of the Citizens of Exeter Borough: The 4naMWiAt! Yd riounce to each" '6tcr that' aft rnen'Wn 3,6 in. ewjrepe JKnit, a brand new silk.of ttjg hg remarfcable quality! brown, navy yo valae 36 in. All Silk Tricolette, not to frcy br" ravel.

Colors black, white, grey, Qft navy, ttrtipe, yard their ticket are still in the fight. An, 1 Ill 40 in. Charmeuse, very heavy In Warlr, hrnwn. navw Diamonds. Watcfcea Silverware China Cut Glass Leather Goods Etc.

To My Home Friends aiTicie in one 01 tne. bunaay papers has belied the men 'on the Progressive' Party as being unpatriotic and pn Arner'can. We wish to announce that this party has ip man who refused to serve his country. What has Mr. Mundv anil colleagues done for the benefit of the taxpayers and citizens after four, years of service? Is it not true that he has refused to cive the citizens of the First' Ward Of Eeter Borough any I fire protection, stating that it was not necessary? Is ht statement tre that hte rOpponerit, Mr; Mackin, never assisted In ajly welfare work during the time of the crisis In our country? A vote against Mun dy and party will give the people of and Neil $4.00 value 40 in.

Lustrous Satin Crepes, CO Cfli; beautiful quality, in navy, brown and black i $4.50 value 40 ini Satin Circe, black, white, CQ 9C navy, 'brovn, soft, clingy "satin, beautiful lustre Exeter Borough the things which are Lewis Kuschel 18 North Main St. I am a candidate for Judge of Orphans Court and will appreciate ypur votes Btttpport. am a Republican, I am not 'e candidate of any clique or. faction, I belieyie very candidate at the Primary sbwhave a fair, needed. $3.00 value 40 in.

Canton Crepe, black, navy "CO and brown" 1 i open field iri' which" to make hisfiht and iKt be I Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Jacob; Si Rpuff have issued invitations for the marriafte of their, daughter, Helen Eugenia, to Mr. James Watson Allan. The will take place on Vednc8llayi; October 5.

at 12 O'clock, In the First: Presbyterian ehui'eh'. Thj fcb.uple' will betatt 'liomo after November "1," at 50 Xalup stjeot. Edwatl H. Smith, of Harrisburg, 'is' spending" amosig 'Wd' friends i this.fCity. ROMAN Chinese Coats for subject to dictation from, slate njakj.

In my judjpinent ther time jias voters should speak and teach the slate7maters that they. eas 1 dirts, what'db ybu'thlnlt 6f this alone control their votes. fellow7 A committee of women picked, him as "the most beautiful uian in at a carnival in the French capital. He's Hoffman, 6, an clectrcian. Kttston's Leadlps Pic tore Theatre.

CLUTDE WESLEY, Manager ji flipner recently slon, lniponor of the twprttlfeH wertdlffr ktinAmrSdrV of: Mr.ancf Mrs. Ralph' PatrMjo. 'wf Browotowin. engagement 'their My Platform is the Oath of Respectfully Yours, 1 George J. Llewellyn! daugnter.

Miss Nellie to Eugcne Rin aldl.r. ofr. CUd.iJToi Re. was annbunced. The, wedding will take place in the near future.

Smith "and Miss Norfolk) Va. are guests at the apmcof Mrs. Mary U. Jpohan. on wllllani street; Joseph Larth, ot tJarrtlligtreet, and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Macttufas, of Sand street, left Saturday mornms'on a'motor trip to NeifriXoxkJ Monday ALICE BRADY in the Chorus" Tuesday HOPE HAMPTON IN "The Bait" "Wednesday Thursday POLA NEGRI iSllllo nrt U'hom Ihav1' avKoiM to suuna a weeK. Dr. and 'Mrs. J.

H. MolinelB. have followmgv Affidavit was John Mclntyre, an. returned a 'two months' wiriit itf the Poconos. Mies Mary Mar Donald, of 127 Vine street.

who has been confined fo her uuine wnn an arxactt or ptomaine poisoning, is recovering. Wyoming' Iyodge. 189, BrotHehnofid of Railway Tralrrmen, will meet in Eagles'. Hall, Water street, Tuesday AVontno. at tr hn.

hn IN ports of the general grievance, com mlttee ana committee on legislative matters, also general: dis eideny man wno nas been employed toy the city as a street cleaner for the past ten years. The affidavit explains itself: State'tof Pennsylvania ''i County of Luzerne John Mclntyre being duly sworn according to law, says that hlp rsidai atjfNoirth Main street; in the city of Pittston That he is sixty four years of age and has been employed as a street cleaner 'upon the city streets for the past ten years armored lfi That today he was, Approached by, John Golden Assistant Superintendent of Streets under City Councilman Patrick Kearney and informeii by him that he, the said John Mclntyre, would have to permit Chief of Police Tierney to go. to polling place with him tomorrow, election day, and mark his 'blloCljtherwiBelriat he, the Baid Mr. Mclntyre. would be dis i fwJ iff ffrHA 1 1 9 l.h PA9SI0.N" cusslon, with the grand officer, pro siding.

President John THowley; J7s.t Friday and Saturday DOROTHY BAETON MRS. FULLER KEXDERSHOt'; SrCCVMBS TO APOPLEXY Two months after the death il hoi IN husband, the late County Conoller, Mrs. Fuller 'it. Hendershot ve "The Idol of the North" suddenly at 1tei home in Plytnouth charged from his work; that he. Mr.

ItleintyFe, refused to per ZZ7 saiuraay nignt of apoplexy, tae same thiKg that "cSusea hfer husband's death, Mrs. Hendertthot had seemed to be in good health all dav. bt wa nut tJiq vnicr 01 jrouce to marie nis pa.yot,an.;0ft was discharged. stricken about 10 oVlock at night and died soon afterward. EXCURSION Mrs.

Hcndershot was In her taKtep. hut' iA 'as lntnanioH In Sworn and subscribed to befotmehis 19tbrday of September, JjUIT A Tll7T DOT A M'ved by. two som, Charles and HIljMJJlir 1 rl iohnLpoth Plymouth. s(pd by one I 1 .2 M'X be at the home tomoripw after noorf at 2:30. Rev.

John Oi Fres of Tlekotfl good only on the Plymouth M. E. ChurcH. officiat special train leaving teas dnrf eoosiumM at afternoon land all. we affect the trouaera .62 ftosnd rniuog, ji no f.

Saturday, Sept. 24. Iw. Interment in Forty Fort Cemetery, i My commission expires Feb. 3, 1923 wear aUrts wiuVthe A.

Irpm trwUv Cbiaeaa i in (SEAL) Returning tears Phlls km. Some hiker, is E. F. Lam berth, 16I, shown here at the White House. Igays he has walked J70.OOO mllei (In the 14 years sinoa Forl IWorUv TeJtB.

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