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Local Cleanings Silverware For WOMEN WHO PAY BY CHECK on the Miners' Savings Bank are thankful for the protection and convenience it affords them. This is the right way to settle household expenses, assuring a receipt for every payment, i lhank Don'tBe Caught without money when hard times and froufti.come ACZnriA Start I FUr sgivmg Colliery Pays Pennsylvania Coal Co. Wednesday, Nov. 23 No. 9 and Barntim.

Friday, Nov. 25 Ewen, No. 7 Storehouse, Central. Saturday, Nov. .26 Old Forge.

Monday, Nov. 28 No. 6. Tuesday, Nov. 29 No.

14. Hillside Coal Iron Co. Friday, Nov. 25 Consolidated. Monday, Nov.

28 Butler and Fern wood. We cordially invite women to use our facilities Is Aii Account In The Wo appreciate tlic fuct that 4ClianksKlvhig is celebrated by cv fTonc, therefore we can help yon )a. making the occasion a cheerful one hjr supplying you with our sll Jrwarerat the table, which will Vslp wake the festivities more RED CROSS ROLL CULL Mr. D. J.

Connell, well known city commissioner, has consented to act as chairman of the Fifth Red Cross Roll Call in Pittston and vicinity ar.d will at once proceed to organize his committees of workers, preliminary to the actual work jof canvassing the community. As soon as the necessary supplies are received, announcement will be made of further plans. Mr. Connell anticipates a ready response from all sections of the community, in view of the high standard maintained by Pittston Chapter of the Red Cross and its well known success in ministering to the various wants of the ex service men. Large variety of Flat and Hol MAIM BROAD STS, PITTSTON, PA ggj First 1 jjT National mm it? 1 LADIES' DAY TOMORROW AT the V.

M. C. A. Eyening class at' 7 o'clock. THE LADIES' AID SOCIETY OP the Luzerne avenue Baptist Church will meet Friday evening instead of Thursday evening, this week.

RECENT RAIN'S UP COUNTRY have brought the Susquehanna up' to the eight foot mark at the Water street bridge. This is higher than it has been for several months. CAMP NO. 210, WOODMEN OF the World, will close its contest this Hi li ii Li ti ii ii li ii mm ij IpvTware, also Individual pieces. Me invite you tojook up our Prices.

M. EPSTEIN JEWELER and OPTICIAN Xortto Main St. FfRlEnS Marriage Licenses 1 Run Freeland Ashley Shickshinny Twp. Twp. Lattimcr Freeland Pittston, Fa.

Michael i Polascsik Harry Perkosky John Patsy Anna Varnagute William Hargraves Theliha Souder Lawrence Hunsinger Elnora Kahley James Sharkey' Sadie Karpowich 6 ft MEXICO TWO HOURS Washington, Nov. 22. Four Amer leans, two of them women, were kidnapped and held captive for two hours laMt tlV MATlMn In HAT SHOP: Wilkesbarre Michael Reh John J. Monahan Anna V. Murphy Cornelius A.

French Anna M. O'Donnell James Cooney Elizabeth Rogau Wilson E. Clark Florence L. Hahn Frederick J. Potter' Clara Hamilton Harry Nitz Eulah F.

I'enington Walter M. Bertels Anita T. Robinson George E. Reilly Sophia Brennan Harry 'Snyder Nettie rozo.sk i Pittston Parsons Pittston Pittston Xanticoke Xanticoke Xanticoke Xanticoke y. Baltimore, Md.

Freeland Freeland Freeland evening, in the members are requested to make returns for tickets i o'clock, this evening. W. GRAY JONES, OF WIL kesbarre, will deliver a Thanksgiving Day address before the 'Rotary Club at the weekly meeting tomorrow noon, and Miss 'Eunice Berry will be the soloist. THE CORONA CLUB, COMPOSED of members of Immaculate Conception Parish, of West Pittston, has made arrangements for its second annual dance, to be held at. the Elks' Home, Wednesday evening, Nov.

30. MRS. JOHN DRURY, OF SUS "quehanna avenue, today received news of the death of hec. aunt, Mrs. Ida Lewis, of Shenandoah, who had visited here several times during the past year.

Mrs. Lewis passed away very suddenly. She was a sister of Rev. J. W.

Price, pastor of the Duryea Meth Be Exclusive WEAR A MALLpRY HAT selection. CTOtiMACKIN; State of Chihuahua, the American consul at Mexico City reported to the State Department Today. The Americans are Mr. and Mrs. I Edgar Butts, Willard Benham, a min incr enirineer.

ami Miaci Uapv nrirr Emma Yentoch Twp. William E. Barrett. Jr. Wilkesbarre Margaret Bresnahan Plymouth Joseph S.

Sorbw Wilkesbarre Dora Engler Wilkesbarfe Thomas M. Gerrity Agnes M. McAndrew Nahticoko Marie Considlhe Hudson Thomas Deleski Wilkesbarre Sofia Gonska Edwardsviile daughter of a former American consul at Parral. The four were traveling along the Santa Eulalia road when the bandits took them prisoner. No explana tion was given them on their release.

1 Moore, will furnish music for dancing will be a special meeting of the Veterans tonight at 8 o'clock to complete arrangements. Lehman has returned to her home on North street, after spending the past six weeks in Ashland. and in Chicago with her daughter, Mrs. Ray Bell. M.

J. Clarke, of Parsonage street, district manager of the Johstone Tire ahdRobber is on a business trip to'the factory of tiiat tirni in La Porta, Iud. Mrs: Leo of William street, will entertain at dinner Thanksgiving Day at her, home in honor of Miss Genevieve Reap Bohan, who is to become the bride of John K. Walsh, Saturday of this week. Mrs.

Sarah Browning, a venerable lady who makes her, home with her youthMeo with stealing $200 cash odist Episcopal Church. SCHOOL BOARDS IX PENXSYL vania will meet for reorganization on Monday, Dec. 5, according to the provisions of the State school code. The boards will elect only president and vice president at this time, the law 1 I daughter. Mrs.

Charles Suencer. on specifying that treasurer and secretary be elected at the end of the fis Wyoming avenue, was stricken, with JUST ARRIVED I A 1 shipment of DO CAPS fa exclusive patterns. hot seen elsewhere Also Fine Line of FOWJCfE'S GLOVES cal school year. THE ANNUAL INSPECTION' OF bridges on the Wyoming Division of the Lehigh Valley Railroad is now, in ONE MORE DAY UNT IL progress, being in charge of General jiiicm linn iiiuiitiii anu nua for a short'time. This af ternoon she was slowly recovering from Mrs.

Browning passed her 83d birthday anniversary a few days ago. FREIGHT WRECK ON ERIE Bridge Inspector Stehiey. The In snection nnrtv becan work at P.enn The city police are tndeavorfhg. to apprehend James Scamacca, a youth, who resides at 4U East Railroad street, and who is charged by Stanley Deir, who boards at the Scamacca home, ivith stealing $200 in currency, a pnir of shoes, and other articles of clothing, from Deii's trunk. The police learned that Scamacca went to the barracks of Battery on North Main street, changed his clothing and dish appeared.

Scamacca has been iiC trouble on several occasions beforqjj having served a few terms in a ra formatory. According to Deir he locked his money in his trunk yesterday morning before he started for work. When he returned about 5 o'clock he discovered that the lock on the trunk had been broken and his money and clothing was missing. It was not until after 8 o'clock that he reported the incident to the police. Sergt.

Reding tort and Patrolman Gallagher started an investigation and made an effort to locate the youth, but their efforts were fruitless. Haven Junction and spent last night in Wilkesbarre. as far as Montrose, and on Wednesday will work, between Bernice and Wil kesbarre. A NEW TRICK OF THE Mis 1 1 Endicott, N. Nov.

22. A freig w.reck caused by an eastbound freight train jumping the ftrack about a mite west of this village last night, held up traffic on the Erie, railroad for several hours. The Erie trains were diverted over the Lackawanna tracks. As far as can be no one was James Smiles creants who tamper with automobiles OOfiH left on the streets was played: last night on a car left standing for a short time on Broad street. During 10 North Main St.

the absence of the owner the red injured. glass protecting the tail lamp of the car was removed, apparently by some person who knew how to do it, and both glass and bulb removed and carried off. No other damage was done, the apparent purpose having HUSBAND SHOOTS WIFE Gulfport, Nov. 22. Mrs.

Thomas Price, prominent society woman of Waco, is near death in a hospital here after having been shot five times by her husband as she stepped from a train last night. Jealousy is said to have prompted the shooting. been simply to cause annoyance. A for peiect TbanKsgtvmir; Dinner. rauersons UNS TO LONDON Ice Cream.

Win delivered to your SZZa home before dinner. Bell' Phone 54 Moosic. 2t STYLES FOR YOUTH London, Nov. 22. Premier Lloyd George returned from Bournemouth Personal Mention Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Hepburn, Mrs. R. L. Hepburn and Rohext Fox attended a recent production at the Let FREED 'S place a Genuine Victrola in your home for THANKSGIVING, 'm If you are not prepared with the cash, let us send you one on our popular payment plan.

Pay a little down and the balance monthly. THIS OUTFIT $105J2 With 12 Selections ON 6 DOUBLE FACED GENUINE VICTOR RECORDS to confer with' his cabinet on the Irish situation today. He will meet Sir James Oi'aig tomorrow, hoping to convince the Ulster leader of the necessity of a triangular conference between Sinn Fein, Ulster and Britain. Several plans are to be discussed in these two conferences, it was learned. It was the general opinion, however, that they all contained fealunes nol entirely in sympathy with the wants of either Ireland or Ulster.

New lork Hippodrome. Josei)h JervlsL of. Warrior Run. Grafonola Inlaid Mahogany NEVER USED First Offer of i 75 Gets It. was here today calling on David W.

Evans, the mine superintendent, who nas been laid up with illness for a copple of weeks. At a delightful luncheon at the new Fox Hill Country Club at noon today, annotinceuients was made of the coming of Miss Genevieve Reap Bohan, daughter of Mrs. Mary Reap Bohan, of 48 William street, to John K. Walsh, son of Mrs. A.

T. Walsh; of 59? Church street, MRS. J. HILL DIES St. Paul, Nov.

22. Mrs. J. J. Hill, widow of the empire builder, died at her home here today.i after a long illness.

Mrs. Hill was 72 years old. Mr. Hill died five years ago. which will take placeSaturday morn ing next at 9 o'clock in St.

John's Lewis Kuschel 18 N. Main St. R. C. Church.

Miss. Virginia Foy, Jr I it, of William street, was hostess at the luncheon, and about twenty guests Come In and Hear "OVER THE HILLS' were in attendance. Miss Bohan and Mr. Walsh are two of most prominent and, highly respected young I New York Stock Market I Reported daily by J. H.

Brooks members of New York Stock Exchange, Brooks cor. Spruce St. and Washington Scranton. Pa. November 21.

people of this community. Miss Mary FHAXKLIYFIEL1 WILL BE ENLARGED Grace, of Church strett. will entertain this evening at dinner, in honor of the November 22. 31 30 31 coming marriage and evening Miss Pauline Turnbach, of Philadelphia avenue. West Pittston.

will IMPORTANT FREED 'S AFTER PURCHASE SERVICE THINK IT OVER 5V Am. Can Am. Drug. Synd. Am.

Car Fdy. Am. Loco 137 V4 137y4 137 lie hostess to a number of. friends Designers have taken much thought for the school or college girl this fall, nud have provided for her such enviable things the one piece frock pictured here. It Is made of a dark colored suiting, and simply trimmed with ruffles of moire ribbon to match.

Straps of the material at the sides support the ribbon belt. If one wishes to remodel a last year's frock, ribbon used In this way will give it an entirely new aspect. Philadelphia, Nov. 22. Franklin field, the atretic home of the University of Pennsylvania, will be enlarged next suhimefi to accommodate 60,000 persons.

The present stands which ucoommo" date were built in 1894. 93 93 Vt 3 41 41 4114 Am. Smelting Am. Sugar 55 54 54 Am. T.

117 '4 115 115j Anac. Copper 45 43 44 complimentary to th popular bride to be. A surprise party Was given last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Marley, in honor of their daughter Mary's twenty first birthday anniversary.

A very enjoyable time: was spent, danc'ng being the main feature of U.ve..ev.ening. Miss Jean Hannon and Francis Reed, ireridered. piano selections, while Joseph laughan en Sir Harry Lauder the Popular Scotch Comedian List of His Records 86 36 T. S. 87 Bait.

Ohio 37 Beth. Steel 55 86 30 55 54 B. R. 10 9 9 .116 115 115 45213 S1.0O Doll lip For THANKSGIVING See oh spla.shy line of I HABERDASHERY CRAlG MACKIN I've Something In the Bottle for the sir II. Lauder Same As His Father Was Before Him Sir II.

Lauder 31 30 30 58 58 23 23 Tobermory Wearing Kilts Sir Harry Lauder Harry Lauder Get Your Car in Shape for the Holidays! 55120 $1.50 55127 $1.50 55128 $1.50 ROMAN 58 23 24 111 12 73 11 25 56 19 81 13 73 ,97 '79 34 72 49 48 Hey! Dona I Sir Harry Lauder A 'Trip to Inverary. Hairy Lander Queen Among the Heather Sir Hurry Laudcfe Bonnie Lcczle Lindsay, Sir Harry Lauder Hoauiin' in the Gloaiiiin'. Kir Hurry Lauder Wee House 'Mang the Heather. Sir Hurry Lauder 45205. $1.00 45206 $1.00 45207 $1.00 45208 $1.00 4520 $1.00 45210 $1.00 45211 $1.00 45212 $1.00 Jean MueXcil Harry Lauder British! Bulldog's Wateliiiitf at the Door Sir Harry Lauder I've Something In the Bottle For the Morning Sir Horry Lauder Same As His Father Was Before Him Sir Unrry Louder Ho Was Very Kind To Me Sir Harry Lauder The Safest of the Family, Sir Harry Louder Hob Hoy Harry Lauder Wedding Lauchlc raw Sir Harry Lauder Roiimin' in the Gloamin' Sir Harry Lauder Wee Hoose 'Mang the Heather, Sir Hurry Lauder Trixie From Dixie Sir Harry Lauder She's tlx Lass for Me Jlarry Lauder MneGregor's Toast Sir Harry Louder When I Get Back Again to Bonnie Scotland Sir Harry Lauder The Message Boy Sir Harry Lander The Kitty Lads Sir Harry Lander 24 110 12 72 11 24 50 18 81 13 72 96 78 34 71 4 48 TImtc'II be parties and dunces, and 24 no 12 73 11 24 56 19 81 13 72 78 34 71 49 48 79 20 74 Can.

Pacific Cent. Leather Ches. Ohio M. St. P.

Col. Fuel Iron D. L. Erie Gt. pfd.

Gen. Motors Kan. City So. Lehigh Valley Mo. Pacific National Lead New Haven X.

Y. Central Xorf. West. North. Pacific P.

R. Reading Co Rep. Iron Steel Rubber South. Pacific South. Railway Studebuker Union Pacini V.

S. Steel Utah Copper Wabash Westinghouse you will want your car In first class Trixie From Dixie She's the Lass for Me Killieerankie condition so you can enjoy yourself Harry Lauder Harry Lauder Sir Harry Lauder Harry Lauder 55120 $1.50 551.10 $1.50 55131 $1.50 55l2 $1.50 thoroughly. Bring it in NOW and Wee Jean McGregor I Love a Lassie tertained the company, by singing. Marley was The recipient of many beautiful gifts. A supper was served, covers being laid for thirtv four.

The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. William Wills. Mr. arid Mrs.

Frank Hannon, Mr. and Mrs. John Marley, Mr. and Airs. William Marley, of Wyoming; Miss Marie Dougherty, of Scranton: Misses Anna Hardeny, Mary O'Malley, Josephine McPhillips.

Jean Hannon, Kathryn Feeney, Ruth Marley, Beatrice Clarke, Anne O'Malley, Florence Reed and Mary Marleyj Patrick Feeney, Francis Reed, William Maughan, Joseph Mooney, James Carney, Patrick Flannagan. John Ruddy. Joseph Maughan, Clarence Reed, Thomas McGlynn, Peter Harding, Martin Marley and Jack Marley, Members of the Six O'clock Club, of which John Hefferon, the popular tobacconist, is the head, have elaborate arrangements in the making for their annual banquet to be held in Y. M. I.

hall on Tuesday evening. November 29th. The guest of honor this year will be Hugh Jennings, as sistant manager of the New York Giants, base ball champions. An in vitation has been extended to John J. McGraw, pilot and part owner of the Giants, and ho has expressed Mis desire to be present and will likely find it convenient to be here.

Mayor Daniel L. Hart, of Wilkesbarre, has been assigned the role of toastmaster. Capt. Harry Lauder 80 79 VVetf. Thurs.

CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN 'MAMMA'S I've Loved Her Ever Since She Was let our expert mechanics go over it. 20 119 Baby Sir Harry Lauder 74 24 124 124 83 82 83 58 47 Woolworth 122 122 122 XMAS RECORDS NOW IN STOCK JOIN FREED'S XMAS VICTROLA CLUB AFFAIR" GAIN TODAY Notice is hereby given that on th. 21st day of November, A. D. Lorberry Coal Company, filed in tl court of Common Pleas for Luzerne County its, petition, praying 'for decree of dissolution, and that a hearing upon said' application has been firted by said Court for Mondav, 19, December, 1921, at 10 o'clock A.

when and where all persons mav DODGK SERVICE STATION Is always at your disposal for examination arid repair of your car's electrical system. Philadelphia Diamond Grid Batteries Carbon Burning While You Wait. Magneto and Starter Work a Specialty Smith Rowan in WALLACE IlEID ill I II "TOO MICH SPEED." 5 I CHARLEY CHAPLIN in Cib attend Mid show cause against the I granting of the prayer of the peti III 'TTH IDLE CLASS" iioner ii iney so uesire. Ji. VV.

UKAKHAKT, I Solicitors Our Service Is Next Door To You No Matter Where You Live Nov. 22 29 Dec. fi. 1 Fft Largest Stock of Victor Records and the best service, in town I. Wear a W.

A. Clark, of the State police, is president of the club: and other meiti'' bers of the committee are John J. Hefferon, James I. Brady and James Moughan. Judging from the demand for tickets, the Veterans of Foreign Wars will entertain a big crowd at the first dance to be conducted under its auspices, at Y.

M. I. hall Thursday night of this week Thanksgiving Day. A live committee, composed of P. A.

Oarrity, A. C. Slmonson, Frank Law ler. Joseph X. Mangan, William Kil gallon and Leo Clarke has had the arrangements in hand.

The hall has been decorated pr.tho. oe XamjJttiho tra from Wilkesbarre, featuring Ml Ml ig Mackin Suit AN RCOAT ilWinksgiving. Pittston's Headquarters for Genuine Victrolas Stunning in Appearancey Wonderfully Tailored Handsome ln Appearance; sparkle with delight Pittston Wtarf St. our largo line. 4.1 VI AM1U4U MWtft tUUMUVUl.

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