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The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 22

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The Times-Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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ll fvr' he ccrauton titles. fiudav. -uGcrrjnnn 23J K.4 1 3 i Pure, Sweet; Loved bj All A'ZsP A -i. 02 jp A 4 tw- HereoAre Values. A Compare these A garments S' i 'with those of any ether rkii tlizt vn laat your Christ-, csss joyful Instead off waiting till Jasuary to inauf 1 unit cr ciud Ecdtxctioa Sals, we have cut cur prices -to the a in tins fcr the Chriutsus very guns tut fa stock issr at prices that defy con- petition.

7e net fop llcute these curscsts at prices at which we nr offer- It.issCttEL" store la town. Only then fg-i ycarcallxe the westder-fal vahies we are sAri-The styles, the quality of cur materials, the superior workmanship, all thee must be taken into con4 ridmtion when yon select your Christmas cutL Open. a charge account There's no red tape or bother, and no extra-charge for the convenience slim .1 A 1 Mens Winter Suits Overcoats 1 Jill of the wanted fabrics, serges, worsteds, tweeds, i etc, strictly" all wool up-to-date models. Perfect fit Values up to $55.00 fine Tninmed Coats 1 a of desirable materials, stylish models with' deep collars of Fox, Squirrel and other Furs. Values up to 50.00 packed fresh in dainty hand painted and boxes, will make an ideal gift 'ast minute gift buyers can not find a more appro-, priate gift than a dainty holiday package or basket filled with these luscious confections Candy is one of the essentials of the Yuletide season, and in giving candy, make'sure that it is Evangeline Chocolates.

Evangeline Chocolates are all hand dipped and fresh are received every day. We pack your order while you wait; this assures you of fresh, whole-, some candy. Leave your order today without fail. Bon Bons, 70c lb. 1 Assorted Creams, 80c ltf.

1 Assorted Nuts and Fruits, SOc lb. Hard Candies In Assortments, 50c lb. Old Fashioned Crystal Toy Candy, 50c lb. i Fur Wraps LtpcnriomP costs of handsome furs; muskrat seal. Kolinsky, Stylish models.

OO UP Plash Costcsss of the most lustrous sfac fabric, durably ned, collars of squirt rd, fecarerett epo-cam, e. )9B UP I illiams Evan in Confection 9kid Stirts Desirable Styles Co. HJO Spruce Sfreei (hercoczis Excellent Values 5.98 up 12.95 WILKES-BARRE SCRANTON FITTSTON UlC rn 4 Bays! Suits Otets Sweaters Bathrobes Mackinaws Caps LA XMiraununa ub. -v Cwixnmcu k-S 413 Lackawanna Ave. Upstairs -CL clity v.

Harvey Church Given Death 8en-fence Automobile Salesmen. Chicago, Dee. 23. Harvey Church today was found guilty of the brutal murder of Carl Ausmus and B. J.

Daugherty, motor car salesman. Judge Caverly sentenced the youth to be hanged. Church lured the two salesmen to his home and murdered them single-handed with a club. His motive, testimony said, was tq obtain possession of an auto. His defense was Insanity.

CreditTT l(ui liJLUl losmsapm: i Two appointments of gradq teachers were made yesterday by the educational committee- of the school board. Six women appeared before the committee as applicants for the position of probation and attendance officer, which position was vacated by the resignation of Nicholas Janssen and pays $125 a month. The position ia still open and other applicants will undoubtedly bo asked to appear before the as a whole makes the appointment at a regular meeting of the directors on Tuesday night of next week. Members of the mine cave committee, at the Meeting Tuesday night, are expected to report on conditions, underneath the Allen property on North Washington avenue, where the proposed Central High school addition Is to be built. The board will have to purchase 'all the pillais underlying the property from the Scranto Coal company.

-v TOO MTB FOB ytASSIFIGATIOM. KAHTS EIS1SSP TO EXPEES5 a both cun LOST 12 BETWEEN LACKAWANNA gnd Sprue an Wyoming svapua, or In cantral city at ora. Be ward turned to Tlmaa. Sails Mte3st WANTED Girl for general houaework. Apply till Linden (traaU LADT GOING SOUTH WILL BELL seal coat, practically new.

Phone 1640-J. PIANO. IN GOOD CONDITION! will sacrifice to quiig. Ihona 1S90-J. mra FED ESO E23 ra.B A good Blzedlaudience among which were scores kiddies was present at the Christmas celebration at Weston field last night.

Mrs. E. W. Gearhart was in charge of the celebration which included songs, recitations and playlets. The program carried out was as follows: Carols, Joy to the World," and Little Town of Bethlehem," sung by all; Merry Christmas," Mary Tlghe; "Night Before Christmas." Duke twins, Christmas carol, by Joseph Walsh; The Favorite Month" by the following; January Katherine Gallagher; February, Helen Ferguson; March, Florence Hughes; April, Kathertne McCarthy: Mny, Helen Heins: June, Dorothy Thompson; July, Elizabeth Auukns, August, Margaret Gallagher; September, Ro mayne Thomas; October, Elizabeth Sharpies, November, Bertha, Sa-kausky; December, Anna Richie; first child, Illdred Dlngleberry; second child, Virginia Roche, Carol, Hark the Heruld Angels Sjing," community singing; All Sorts of Children Nellie Matlsavage, Anna Vlnsakitas, and THIie Yodsavnge; Who Can Tell, Katherine Gallagher, Margaret Gallagher, Romayne Keller; song, "Jingle Bells," children; recitation, Mildred Kenny; Christ-maa Spirit," Nellie Matlsavage: reading, Before and After," Marjorie Evans; Left Over Dollj.

Virginia Roche: Dollys Present" Eleanor D.qgleberry; song. Christmas Time la Drawing Near," children: Alra. Santa Claus." Patrice McGuire, recitation. Bertha Eaflausky: Christmas Stocking Tales, Mary Mol-aughiin, Anna Vensikltas, Tillie Yodsavage, Margaret Eharpies, Day After Christmas," Margaret Fergu-nn; playlet, Christmas Crazy Clans, te tcher, Nora Thompson; pupils, Mugaret Hughes. Bertha Bokausky, Patrice McGuire, Lllzabelh Azukus; fatlent Night, community singing.

a Er.TE'5 Ardmore. Oka lkc 23 -Two men av turn state's ev.Gtnc in ttir 31-Dged trip' IiiuriUr st tv I I It, It was Intimated ns Attorn neial Prince I-reel ng rurpircd to tho Mr in ilu mur- I i -e LOST BIACK BI LI.ro LD. CONTAININ' aum of money and card wlitt Kama on It, st Northern Eleotrle December 21. Liberal reward returned to Timas office 1 Reed babv cabriaof, on reed o-csrt. or, adjuntabi tonm, 36, hunt! power vacuum ttper, IU0 WaattGlbaon ell ItSis scEwaffl CEIEDTE FEAST On Monday afternoon at 2.30 tho children of the religious school of the Madison Avenue temple are going to celebrate the festival of Chanukah, this festival commemorates the victory of Judaa Maccabeus over the fcyrlan tyrunt, Antlochua, who de aired to force the ancient Israelites to n-nounuce their Uod ntnl their Religion.

This vhtory made the life and existence of Judaism possible. It is aUo Important to Chrlstiunlty. because, had the despot won, Christianity might have never come Into being. The chMdren of the school will light the Chanukah lights, and they will also present a play, entitled Tie-tures Out of the Iaat The sisterhood of the Madison avenue temple will as at every festival distribute to the chlldrvn candy and other good things. Tonight Rabbi HeUer wilk lecture on the subject Cleansing Our Present Temples or llovv to Celotuale Chanukah Today." The public Is cordially Invited to the aervice which starts at 7 43 p.

m. Mr" Michael Fur hut a and daughter Husie, were slightly Injured in an automobile crash at' Wyoming avenue and lre street tast night. The Iuihuta car was diiven by the hus-Nnd of the woman injured. It ol-Ided with a cor driven bv U. I Closer, of Newfoundland, Wayne county.

FESEr.Ei;:::inTTc:iE.'.LL Monday night promises I be a night of sui prises and good cheer st Town' hall at which place there will be held a monster mardl gras carnival and dunce that bide fair to eclipse anything ever before ever attempted in this vicinity. management is sparing; no expense to make this night a memorable one, and the features to be presented that night In the form of surprises are so nurmrous that there will not be a du 1 moment from the time the doors open until they close. For any one who desires pleasure and lota of fun to miss this wonderful afTdr wiU bo negligence. The fun will begin at promntlv 8.30 and continue until midnight 1 the oil-gage showed a little over half full. Today, after driving seventy-five miles.

It show full Have always had more or lesa of this trouble, and am told that either the piston-rlngt, or the vacuum tank Is at fault. he latter has fteen examined. Is there any remedy for this trouble? Answer: Madly fitted rlnga could not account for all of this. You must be getting a great evccss of gasoline Into ths cylinder from somewhere. If.

on removing- the rover of the vacuum tank, you find It almost completely fu! of gasoline, It is pretty good evidence that- the float in leaky and that the engine Is drawing raw gasoline direct from the tank into the intake, through tha suction pipe. If the vacuum tank Is only normally full, the presumption Is that this excess gasoline la going In through the carburetor. Possibly the choker does not open when It appears to or that the carburetor Is away, out of adjustment on the rich side. Are you sure that the exhaunt Jacketing of the intake Is working properly and that JoU are ualn? heated air? Wo a re strongly Impressed that your vacuum tank la still out of order. Putting Over, ha Tires.

J. S. N. aska: Would you advise me to put 11x4 -Inch tlree on my car, which now Is equipped with the aoxlty-lnrh. size? Answer: if you use vmir 4r a good dit, dilve rather fast and carry full loads, we lx-tine that the larger fires would prove mwe pi onomleal.

but If you iv but little and at low ftppd, we ro not so sure of tills With til liigpf tires JOU rid run tijr.n liiriimliat -ofter, vith rafi ao 1 uie vcinewlmt better ttig 1 t. i I Preventing Wtil, of Alcohol. Lml.rs away the radiator water la meat her dos not cost the but In winter, when Inecoojnj syntem is flild with tiro-5 ii, antifreeze, the radiator '3 an luxury, tor the eteatn .3 ali ohol vapor Irrevocably UnU Aicohol begins to vaporize at i low a terrperaturethat the cooling 'fin rnuat be urn much cooler, r-n tt la toan when water 1 u4 aboi 4j dtg'-eea fahrenhelt er or at rot abote J30 cUgree or 0 dsrre In order to avoid ex-1 ioe. t'nlc a radiator thr- eter u-td, it ia almost Inevlt-e tnat cithtr the solution wiU be or elne that the tn-, 1 1 te mer'ooied much of the tut vi the moniter a a it la jvbmi to weep the rad a-r 'Je4 08 )rg as prastirable i to know esartiy when to un ritt.atcll (f alcohol Home Nn eocrial 1 1 1 1 iimn a New York, Dec. birth control doctrines and propaganda as a detestable bit of pornography fit only for denizens of the underworld," MonBlgnor John A.

Sheppard, rector of the Chinch of Bt. Michael, Jersey and vicar genet of the diocese of Newark, hni Issued a statement on this muih discussed subject. The general public owes a debt of gratitude t-o the archb'shop of New York for his timely Christmas pastoral," says the monBlgnor. Though this eminent preiate of the chuich there Is no mistake concerning the attitude of the great eoi leslaatlcal Institution for which he speaks. "Hy Insinuation we are told by those who are not commissioned to sneak for the Proteatant church that ail' Protestants favor the doctrine.

Will the mpresen a iV of the Anglican church, Dr. Manning, In the city of New York, who alwiji has something to lay fog the moral uplift of the country, tell ua what hla thnrv.H lmlda on this very vital question? Then may we not expect at the same time, that the leaders of the various sects will speak out fearlessly against this teaching which" tlucatcns by Its pracilce. if not ImpciU, to Inundate this land of ours ith a danger more devesting than war, and an offense not known to the mu 1, and a Ct line ntrvlnst morality for whhh men must luush. if not degenerate ted given pic anifi and si nsu vllty CARPET MAKE HS CCT CONUS. 1loomsbu rg 1 Dm.

21 The Corpst (omi'iiit, which Is opviitel on tins ictr ry (ouncil 1 in, non 'in a in 'i-f i NOTICE Tho annual netting of atonkhoMara of (ha I-MrkSnn (, tty National Bank, of iMckisoq City. Pa ffr tha aieotion of tor for tha anauing yar and for (ha trwna- action of any other business that may ba properly brought hfora tha ptlng, will ba hM In tha bankinar room of tb aon city National Bank on Ttfelay, iann ry 10, 112 I on pn from 8 to 4 CHAKLi-i J. CAVANAITOK, Caabiar. (cold veath-r, but expurlttice Indl catea that, mo tar a alculu rl economy I conrerned, tills ln1 ilaable, as there are wcqaalonal a arm day with deep mud or eluih, durl ig the antl-freero" iia.on, when ran action is required to prevent boiling, so that it Is better pracUie to ktp the fan In operation and at the ame time to provide, some readily adjustable mean, for irffeaualljr shielding the radiator. Quite a number of opera tors itate that there is considerable savingr of alcohol efTerted by Introducing small amount to cylinder ol into the system, whh-h foimi a layer on th liquid In the radiator, preventing- oontacl of the air Uh the alcohol and thus leduotnjf Ito loss by evapora Ion.

Ihn undesirability of allowing antlfrecie aoluUon to overheat is not ao much because the cost of replacing the al-ohol that la evaporated, but because the solution wlnr derived of the alcohol thus lost, cca.a to afford the pt otectlon aaalnst free-zing which it originally and if the escape of alcohol la (t 1j hi and Is not reallreil 1 jvpr-i s-a iul fur, a freereup nnyr or all the evaporation 1 I wtatoer ia of aliohcd and tai In Crank-Cast, AS. ft v. rtiwr My ena 1 bo'hfia Mrg In a v. 1 I I (. SITt Alius hr HAfiRl HA.

AG 18; at iv ami capula. 4 Voa blorcU avfluiu Kn Tb Trr rj ChrbLrt Club, now fcnrJr.7. Adv. L19-t8 FD MAI StHMAL tH FOCI for rural school Appiv layjor. County buparlfttanaeat ct Schools.

CI Rf It MHTAM)8 BOOKKFKP. ing to wo In hooa Aft in praon na iWanion Nwa Agency, Z21 Linicn alrret. ANTI A ft Wi ci lrjvo a VnrJ tru 4rnm wanted t-uinun 21 I icstw i a.v SLAYpl 13 TRAHSFEivr.CD. Little Kok, Ari, Die 1 Howard, coiivut. who kill i Tom hi in litci, notoriou i Mill after ij ng trim fh enl eili irv with him re ruth, tcn trin-fcneil to He i If i at 1 i i i CleujH (n tie column, space permit-t 3.

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