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MOKDAT THE PTTTSTON GSZETTE JANUARY 8, 1917 WEST SIDE SACRED MOVIES TOOK WELL WITH AUDIENCE AT THE Y. M. C.A. HUGHE3T0WN MAN SUFFERS NO MORE PAIN NEWS NOTES bwlerDry GoodsCo THE BOSTON STORE Latest Doings in Public A VV. F.

STALEY Pittston's Leading Jeweler. where you will find the largest and finest stock of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Sterling Silver and Plated Wares 36 Years in Pittstcn at the Jewelry Business. 5 WATER STREET jairs, Social Activities and General Matters of the Garden Village. MR. WALTER PRAJSES CHASCO VIN He Says It Is a Wonderful Strength Producer and Itody Jiuilder Mrs.

Dense I VH Immensely Hotter After Taking It. "After my wife hud taken Chasco Viu, (formerly called Oauuvin) for a i The innovation of presenting sacred moving pictures at the Sunday afternoon meeting at the Y. M. C. A.

seemed to meet with favor when the new programme was Inaugurated yesterday. An audience of 200 persons wero present, and it was notlceablo that many of them were men and women who had not been in the Habit of attending the service. The first three parts of the Bible narrative of "Joseph and If is lire thren," as visualized by moving pictures, were exhibited on the screen i and gave excellent satisfaction. The pictures were of good quality and the ISible narrative was closely followed. The last three parts of the picture will be presented next Sunday afternoon.

There was n. spirited song service, led by James Rone, as the onenlnc A Few Underselling Specials Wife of Henry Richards Tells How Tanlae Restored Husband's Health. Experience is a hard task master. Often times we pay dearly for experience, but if even one great object is accomplished, experience pays. If the experience of war ridden Europe will eventually establish real peace, the price of war will not have been too great in the smaller planes of life each individual has costly experiences only to loarn some ureal object lesson.

This was forcefully demonstrated in the MARY MILES MINTER AT GARDEN TONIGHT BIG SHOW TUESDAY case of Henry Richards, a miner, em ployed at the No. 9 colliery of the Pennsylvania Coal Co. Mr. Richards short time, who gained in weight and felt immensely better," said Walter Doase, Camden's leading contracting painter, Xo. 41 ti Market St.

"We ran both truthfully say, it is a very Rood body builder and strength producer, and you certainly have my permission to quote this testimony to others." Chasco Vin benefits quickly because it actually supplies the elements needed in the human body. Its results are permanent. Nothing so stood when you are a little nervous, don't sleep well, are mentally or physically tired, are run down or have a stubborn coiiKh or cold. Chasco Vin supplies the actual blood, nerve and tissue food needed. There is no secret about it.

The ingred Miles Minter in an entirely nrtw I'nlii Yi'll! Iho Mini' in 111. lives in Hughestown and is well and Dried Frutis Of Superior Quality PRUNES "A tf 'Pvt. il urn n'hirth lu favorably known amongst a la rue cir to be in esemed at the Harden Theatre le of acquaintances. His wife brought tonieht. There will also he the uxunl the Kind story of the husband's return Monday feature, another episode of health and anions other things feature, and Oospel hymns were sung between the parts of the picture.

The speaker of tho day was Rev. J. A. Olasler, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church. Rev.

Air. Xeikirk had been announced to speak, but was suffering from a severe cold and was unable to fill his engagement. Mr. Olasier kindly consented to fill the vucancy and took as his theme the one which had been announced for Mr. Xeikirk, "Why Go to Church In his preliminary remarks, Mr.

Olasler gave strong endorsement to the Idea of exhibiting sacred moving said: the serial "The Mysteries of Myra. "My husband has been troubled with indigestion for a long time. His case puxzled the doctors and although we PEACHES APRICOTS All Wool Serges $1.50 Value $1.75. All Wool Serge, extra good value. Width 50 inches.

Colors are navy blues, brown and green. All Wool Poplins $1.25 This is proving one of the best serials ever seen here. Tomorrow's attraction is a Vita graph drama produced under the personal direction of Albert E. Smith and ients in Chasco Vin are approved and prescribed by thousands of physicians. tried various remedies and treatments he received only slight benefits until he took Tanlae.

"He suffered from such dreadful .1. Stuart P.lackton, entitled "On Her, Wending Night." In the cast are such! Chasco Vin will put the pep in you and help you to avoid Colds, Orippe. Bronchitis and even Pneumonia and other pulmonary troubles. Try a. bottle todav on our recommendation.

Frank it Barber, 28 North Main well known stars as Charles Kent, pains in his stomach," continued Mrs. Edith Storey. Denton A'nne. and An Richards, "and he had no aooetite to tonio Moreno. Another eolsode of sneak of.

He rarely slent good at Ideal for milking delicious pies. You owe a lot of thanks to the man who disc overeel liow to preserve the goodness of fresh fruit. Try a few pounds tomorrow. S. J.

HOWELL night and wouM awaken all tired out Value $1.50 Colors, navy All Wool Poplins, 45 inches wide, fine twill, brown, black and green. pictures. He declared that we might as well recognize the fact that the moving picture is here and that it is here to say. Personally, he said, he is keeping a close eye on the movies, realizing that there are objectionable features to the business and that personal censorship is very necessary. This is an age, he said, In which the people are being educated through the eye, and personally it was a pleasure to him to see that it was being made possible for the people to be educated in this way concerning the truths of the Bible.

Proceeding with the discussion of his principal theme, Rector Olasier delivered a strong address in which he presented various reasons whv neonlr. WEST PIHSTON WON FROM SGRANTON TEAM Hell Phono Luzerne Ave. 68 AV. Pitlston. 123 in the morning.

Then, too. he would have such awful dizzy spells that he could hardly stand up at times. "We saw Tanlae advertised in the papers and decided to give it a trial and we are mighty glad we did now. Mr. Richards is now feeling better than he has In a long time and we give Tanlae all the credit.

Wo have recommended it to others and they have received the same benefits. It certainly did wonders for us and wc are thankful for Tanlae." Thousands of men and women in all "The Shielding Shadow" will also be shown tonight. This is a remarkably fascinating serial drama, and every episode is in itself a complete playlet. The story of "On Her Wedding Night" is as follows: While talking on the telephone to his financee, Helen Carter, on his wedding night, John Klendon is shot by a veiled woman. The case is taken up by Henry Hul lam, a wealthy guest and an amateur detective.

A small piece of paper on which is scrawled "It was I is the only clue. The next night Hallam finds a man of Spanish type lying in the road. A light dawns when' he remembers that a Spanish beautv has 521 should attend the church, fortifvlmr swt.V4 walks ot hie are daily acknowledging tho benefits they have derived from his stand with striking illustrations and impressing those who heard him Tanlae, in case of catarrhal affections cast threatening looks at Klendon while in Spain with the Carters. Helen enters settlement work to forget the terrible affair. She Is lured to a room in a tenement by a woman who pre stomach, liver, kidney and intestinal troubles.

They feel that they should come forward and publicly tell of their experiences with the snlrir of with the idea that It Is an excellent thing for man himself to get In the habit of worshiping within the church. In the first place, the church was established by Christ, and therefore it should be attended and supported by all who believe in illm. he speaker granted that the church has its 'helping some unfortunate that suffers is they did. Two of the fastest teams of the scholastic leiiyue clashed for court honor. on Saturday evening, when West Plttston High school and the Central five, of Seranton, lined up on the V.

At. C. A. court. The forme: group captured the victory, score 19 1 but the grime was poof exhibition of buskt hn II.

The locals were off color throughout the battle. Too much individual playing nearly cost the victory and the ball slipped through th ir hands as if it were gi cased. Time and ami in opportunities arose in which the gi oen and white players could have dropped tile ball with case, hut the basket could not be found. Allen and Phillips were the only men to wore, the former obtaining 4 field goals and 3 iouls and Phillips coming across with more points. Although the home team did no: run up n.

big score they held down MUCH INTEREST IN Filling yonr requirements for wash lay? Wo have a full line of washing machines, boilers, wringers, wash hoards, clothes lines and clothes Iins, here. If not do so. We are sure we can give J'ou a heder quality for the same money or (he same quality for less money than you can secure elsewhere. In buying here you have the additional advantage of our large and complete slocks in every. opart ineiil.

Thos. R. Davis Hardware and Plumbing Luzerne W. Pitlston iauus ana tnat there are among its! loaders men who do not carry out the1 principles of Christ in dealing with their fellow man, who grind down the poor and the workers, who delight to have the parson speak softly concerning certain issues, lest they should interfere with dividends, yet notwith Outing Flannel 12 2c Value 15c Heavy Nap Outing Flannel, light and dark patterns, pretty stripes and checks. Pretty Cretonnes 17c Value 25c Pretty Cretonnes, many neat patterns, a large variety of harmonizing colors.

Honesdale Blankets $5.39 Value $6.50 All Wool Honesdale Blankets, full size, extra heavy, with unusual wearing quality. Many neat patterns Wool Blankets $4.39 Value $5.00 Wool Blankets, full sizes, pretty plaids, all grey and white with colored borders. uiioy is sick aim rinds herself confronted by a dead child and a crazy woman. The woman tells Helen that the dead baby was tendon's illegitimate child and that she was thrown over by him for Helen, whereupon she attempts to throw vitriol into Helen's face. While struggling de sptrately Hallam, who has learned of Helen's whereabouts, breaks into the room followed by Carlo, the man Hal lain found in the roadway.

The Spanish woman swallows the acid and dies. Carlo has been a sweetheart of the dead woman and furnishes the missing letters to the scrap of paper, making it read, "It was I nez (Inez)!" which was the Spanish woman's name. The mystery solved. Helen and Hallam! REVIVAL MEETINGS The revival meeting at St. Mark'; A.

M. Church were well attended yesterday. The spiritual fervor ran high. The Evangelist was at his best. His discourse in the morning on "HIM Climbing" was philosophical and in standing these facts, the church is still the great force that is behind all goodness in the world today In the realm of science and art and social service we owe everything to the church! Ninety per cent, of all social workers receive their Inspiration and training through the church.

In a word, the church has given mankind a conscience thut is constantly working for tho better thiuus of If hi wlU. nanPlness as man and spiring. One soul was converted and i i pti lorn mo cnurcn. i no ien meeting was well represented. The KKKVITIES.

subject, "He A was surely impressive and will he long remembered king to Christ, said the speaker'in clos nowdon Wicks the invaders to 13 points. The lattei nggregatior was outweighed by Utah school avnd they were also unfamiliar with the court. M.laes put up an excellent fi v'it during the scrimmages, pulling off points, but his team mates weie too light to pass the heavier guards of the preen and white epvesonta lives. 1 he score follows: WEST P1TTSTON. iiiK, you snouio ueiong to the church the society which be ionn.i.,.1 Mrs.

R. Blank is seriously ill at her home on Washington street. I Attorney A. IS. Johnson.

of "The Eagle Nest" was well brought out and through the same the moral and spiritual lines of humanity was seen in a much clearer light. The crowded house showed that our appeal was heeded. This evening the Men of New town Jewelers. 1 ork City, visited relatives in Os. the overcoiners' liible Class will be present in a.

body. i 0 I 0 0 STATE LANDS UHCED Sacramento. Jan. S. With iim STOP THAT COCCI! i'ts.

0 1 1 0 0 It' billies, f. 'lack, Allen, c. Hoiick, Kaufman, i Total Service. is the slogan of this store, so in every piece of work at this store, v. arc guided hy one ambition, to give prompt line! efficient hcrviec.

We solicit your patronage on the pii.ioiplc of "service the best." over me week end. Miss Ruth Oardner, of ScranLon, spent yesterday with friends in town. Monroe Whitney, of Seranton. was the guest of Or. J.

It. Reaver over Sunday. Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oner Lailarre, of Delaware avenue, is ill.

Joseph Hui iington, clerk at 'Kvans' pharmacy, is serving on the jury at the court house this week. Slocum Council, Xo. 271. J. O.

I. A. will meet this evenimr at 7 in A hacking cough weakens tho whole system, drains your energy and gets worse it neglected; your hroat i Coats, Suits and Dresses velopment and colonization of California's agricultural lands as the chief business at hand the state li srisl. iiii. raw, your chest nchos and you feel CENTRAL.

sore all over. Relieve that cold at onco with Dr. King's Xew Discovery. The Os. it Sitteriy soothing pine balsam.

heal the irri Pts. II 0 6 convened here today. Oovernor Hi ran W. Johnson, nited States Senator elect, emphasized the importance of this work in his message to the lawmakers. The Water problems confer See them.

You Specially priced for January Quick Selling, will be interested. tated membranes, and the antiseptic and laxative qualities kill the germs o'clock. a lid break up your coict. Don let a cold linger. Oct Dr.

King's Xew Dis Oeorge Martin is ill at his home on Luzerne avenue. Kussi Hrown returned to iln. 0 Howard, Millies, Jones. Eusliu, Total Half time score. West ence, appointed by the governor, called attention to the vast possibilities of covery today at your Druggist, 50c.

iiiGwdon Wicks Jewelers. 14 X. Main Street. i in; uiittr water resom i it iiuiiuea out. can lie inn, i I'ittstou a.

i source adelphia College of Pharmacy yesterday to resume his studies after spending the holidays with his parents on Parke street. AVOCA. oi great wealtn to the state. The greater portion of the great Sacra memo vaue.v. lor Inst.

iu Miss Viola Pugh, of Pclaware ave Jacob Hartj and Mrs. Annie 1 lei las. hoin much respected residents of cultivated because there is no method of water storage for irrigation. On West 2 J. iiefort Hiah ill a contest inst Wyoming yes nue, visited friends in Alleutown terday.

Central ri. I'ouls calif Clttston L' on Contra, Ellis. Scorer Koch. The West rittston senilis were defeated between the halves aga Mich school, score, "ifl i Avoca, with many friends, were united in marriage lasi Thursday after and Mrs. Lewis Iaiighlin.

of lOdwardsville, spent titmdnv with the WYOMING. noon at the Primitive Methodist par iatter's mother, Mrs. Calkins, of Ret nonage by the iwistor. Rev. James I THAT KIND OF AROAST) son.

FIRST BAPTIST CIIL'RCII A' "net hach and William of Klmrstnn Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Hurtzell will re side at the bride's home. Miss Laura Custard, of I.linghani were fcuosts of Wyoming friends vesterdav ton, was guest of honor at Happiness, gathering held Friday evening at the Shaver is in.

Tli. Reidv. of Ninth TO THE home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Monie, feilouslv ill. ot Center street. The following were DINNER. li.Mjert Iteid. of W.t Pitts present: Misses ISertha Davis, Julia TABLE! ton, huent Sunday nt rr.icb.

Edna Monie. Jessie Monie ry street. Miss Ruth Emory, teacher at the State Oral School of Piovmence, u. has returned to resume her duties after spending her holiday vacation with her mother, Mrs. II.

Emory, of Delaware avenue. Mrs. M. S. Saxe has returned to her home on Parke street following a visit with relatives in Johnstown.

Pa. Clarence Pelts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Peltz, of Montgomery street, underwent an operation for the re movnl of his tonsils and adenoids on Friday. Miss Rhoda Jenkins, of Exeter underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Wyoming Homeopathic Hospital this morning.

Her condition is favorable. itiilgway. Members of the Hoard of Traib. nm Mrs. Jones, wife of the pnstor, left this morning to sing at a funeral in Ashland, where Mr.

Jones was formerly pastor. Ten new members were received into the church at the morning service yesterday. The finance board will meet this evening at eight o'clock. A meeting of ali the ladies who wish to assist at the banquet lo be served Thursday evening will be held in the church parlors this evening at 7:30. The trustees will meet at the church this evening at nine o'clock.

urged to attend the reunliir mi.nihl.r Kutherine Shinert, Jessie Thomas, Hetta Thomas, Henrietta Swartz, and Margaret Croup, Messrs. Weston Smer don. John Wlllard. and ltichard Shinert. of Moosic, Kenjamin Rosencrance Edward Adrian and John Nichols, of meeting, which will he hoM ihV.

tewn hall this evening it ic in FOR MEN WHO WORK OUTSIPE We have the Sheepskin Bootees just the thing for these very cold days. $1.00 and $1.75 clock. A variety shower rittston. Mrs. David Chalmers, a promi Mrs.

Joseph Taylor, of Niuih street. nent resident of Moosic, did Friday on Friday evening. Mrs. rnvlnr at the home of her mother, on Wal Taxi Willie's On mice. Phone 1070 the recipient of many useful nins.

Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Mara nee Smith. Mr. and Mrs.

sse Shaver, Ml. and Mrs. Hairy p.ragg Jf.hn Hughes, Joseph Taylor, Thomas Roc titer, Mrs. Ray Schnl lenherger. Mrs.

Osinvr Nulton Mr M. Nulton, Misses lennir Me.iH$ Let happiness mid its way to your pantry and dining; room via this meat market. Ix us serve you with a roast whose memory will linger until your next visit lo this shop. Our roasts and chops end steaks ore all of top notch quality unci guaranteed to incite your steady patronage. Tho largest loaf of bread in Iho city for lo cents.

Kasper's Market 400 Exeter St. Both phones. O. C. O.

Pittston's Reliable Shoe Store. Mr. and Mrs. William Lott. of Brooklyn, N.

are here to visit relatives. Rev. J. A. Olasler, rector of Trinity Church, is spending the week in Xew York City.

'Mrs. Hall, of Yanot, is a guest of Mrs. Elmer Carpenter, of Susquehanna avenue. Mrs. L.

K. Drake and daughter. Miss Mathildo Drake, of Delaware avenue, are spending some time at St. Petersburg. Klorida.

Loving Service Circle. King's Daughters, will meet on Wednesday Mice Itoolh, Florence Hughes. Mar garet Dennis, Jennie Booth. Oene. nut street.

Tho funeral was held yesterday afternoon. Services were conducted in M. E. Church. Moosic, and burial was made in Ma icy Cemetery.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Hofstadter. of Fort Wayne.

are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kurlancheek. Thomas Herbert and Louis Kurlancheek motored to Elmira Sunday. A son was born Saturday to Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Ityder, of West Side. The high esteem in which the late Sirs. Frances Elils was held by the people of Avuea was demonstrated on Saturday afternoon when scores of people attended her funeral, held from the family residence In North End. Rev.

D. T. Smythe conducted the services at the house at 2:30 o'clock. vieve flood win, Zelda Shaver, Phylis Smith. Blanche Kustioo, Martin Xui ton, Anna Hughes.

Read the Gazette and Keep Postftd. afternoon nt 2: SO, at the home of 1 JhiTLiriii iiiirriiTQiy iuiuTQI 1 1 "THEATRE UXJ Iniernc West Plttston Best Grade Plays. Perfect Picture Projection. Matinee 2:30 to 5:30 Evening 7 to and 9 to 11 TODAY The Painty Mule Star Mary Miles Minter "A DREAMIFtWO AGO" Miss Nell Knight, on Warren street. The Chautaqua Circle will meet at the home of Mrs.

H. S. Emory, of Del rmTTunnmfl'i liurial was in Laugcllffe cemetery. ill, I FOritTH PEXN. ItKNIMKXT I'OR HOME TOOAY aware avenue, this evening at 7:30 o'clock.

Every member of the circle is 1'eipiested to be present. Among Ihe nine small bridges passed upon by viewers, the reports on which have been confirmed by the court, is one over a creek In Exeter township. The stockholders of the West Side Dank held a meeting this morning, at which directors wero elected for tho Automobile Insurance What It Means? What It Costs? How to Carry It? We Answer These Questions. STIH5TKEK5 FOYCIHIOII HI Read the PITTSTON GAZETTE and Keep Posted. El Poso, Jan.

8. The 4th Regiment. Pennsylvania National Guard, from Eastern Pennsylvania, is leaving, for home today, accompanied by Oen 1 era I Clements and his stuff. The re 1 mulnder of the Pennsylvania State Orcal Serial simpler Xo, 1 1 of the Piny I ensuing year. All former directors troops will be assigned to other dlvis were reelected as follows: Edward ions.

The Mysteries Three train loads of the Quaker Guardsmen started for Philadelphia today where they will be mustered out. FOSTER 8 SCHWZKOPf 7 Miners' Hank Tliilldiiiff 9 9 of ivuyra We Carry a Complete Stock of Felton Sibley Mixed Paints Known Everywhere for their Honest Quality, True Colors and Durability. lumber production in lillfi amounted to foot board iiieurin which v. as an Increase over the previous year's pre ductli'il of fed. Fresh Shell OYSTERS.

SAUSAGE Host Coin All Kinds of Meat Ritter Kulp's DREAMLAND TOMORROW Edith Story and Antonio Moreno Clever Detective Story On Her Wedding Night ISerkowitz, W. C. Brenton, L. H. Hil liard.

P. V. Hubler, M. R. Keeler, W.

J. Lewis, P. A. O'Boyle. W.

M. Scheeti! and W. S. Trim. The funeral services of the late Oiles Lewis were held this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock his home in Exeter township and at the Alt.

Ziun Al. Church at. 2 o'clock. Rev. .1.

L. Snyder, pastor of the church, olllciated. A number of friends and relatives were in attendance. Interment was in Alt. Zlon Cemetery.

The Young People's Association of the Presbyterian Church will hold a meeting in the Sunday School room this evening at 7:30 o'clock. The les. son will bo the fith chapter of the study book. A large attendance Is urgently requested. The Woman's liible Class, of the Lnaerne Avenue Itapilsi Church, will hold their regular busliie meeting tomorrow evculnr nt o'clock, in the Woman's Mible class room.

The lir. ineeiiiig of the W. for the new year will be held tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock at the home of Airs. Cool. All of the members are urged to attend.

TODAY I'llm tVi. Presents the World FINE STOCK of WALL PAPERS Patterns that Are New and Hold Their Color All Grades Here. Itc now lied Slur it lid Our Merchandise is a Guaranteed For You CENTRV Ti nlnr. for Nev a. 9 2B a.

Bethlehem, Tamaqua. or ft, 1 en Itll 1 I to 7 jif, i m. Hnton Ai.i niown. Munch Chunk potmvtiio, white Haven Clara Kimball Young "THE RISE OF SUSAN" Ileum Iful Story. Beautifully Slimed mill Acted.

Would You Surrender the Man Yon Isived for a "Ilonc Pleiid'." See How Susan Solved the Problem. The Patent Food Conveyor Mutual Mnlrpiece Chapter Till of Hie The Shielding Shadow HORACE ROGERS North Main Street Plttston, Pa. Ashley, etc wee tinya 12:8 p. Sundays 2:84 p..

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