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The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 5

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TliK SCnANTON MONDAY; JULY Ml UFIDI WHITES LETTEfl SRM SOI SttS in uiM iciimi SGRAtlTON PAYS TRIBUTE TO ITS FAITHFUL ALLY CASE BUNG HEABD Dont Ilk th hour-glass more time It takes, the more Its tend runs out. If you hobs to save, start NOW. Delay gains nothing. MARTIN ALLIN eTlLt INtllTI THAT VALUABLC VILK OF COAL SILONOS TO HIM AND NOT TO TMI LAU AIL LINC. JH 4tr d.

1. kwriM iMUnoar MIRACULOUS ESCAPE Of 5 CRANTON lOLOilN KIIFS TOUCH WITH HI FRIKND, MAJOR W. e. MILLAR. The maay friend i of tirsaat Wll.

II. 1C. ftafter III l. pleased lo that ha le weH and happy and tklok- lag of derision, berfenol Rafter i (edgy la Ue cnee of tke I now la rraac. where h.

I. iltMhH ijDm et of nnrn nurn ttimi nmnnr! upply tl. h. wrliua a Hiiiiuo, Martin Allan, of Miw.it, GOES OYEfl GH DEE UUUU Ull.ll IIIUII UIIIUUI.rwt lo Hi, l.n.r, i rill. a hit.

ih. firing within distance, near tfc. Muvilc la la dlaput. Alloa lb. iaur.l Un.

oWilili have been .1 for eereral rut On at lead on. urtaaloa, J.me. Bastille Day Observed At Nay Aug Park With Fitting Ceremony-John Grier Hlbben, Colonel PIo, Colonel Martin and Captain Denny Deliver Addreaaas. If Ycu To In Expoctatlcns don't (ms in thst sho repslrs srs msS much ths ssm wsy In 11 shops. -They A RENT not by a knf JmC Wc itand sJoof and slons when it comet to QUALITY and SERVICE end wgr proud of It.

Our sUntlsrds absolutely forbid from uain ths materials of producing th sort of work have aren from soms shops. But. people naturally expect more from us -and they have a right to. BALL QUICK SHOE REPAIRING CO. Beth Fkanaw 2S1S Washington Ave.

Twe Deere Nerth ef Laeka, Ave urfir. a.ggiy orrw. tMallay. order fur the rail- Aaywher. la rr.ace Hart arraala.1 iKa eKatwa hkJ Allen arrested, th charge iPlUNQCt THROUGH RAILING OF BRIDGE CROSSING ROARINQ BROOK AT NAV AUQ FALLS, BUT OCCUPANTS ARE NOT INJUREO.

'oPl DIME BANK. roa4, Msjor Mttur. belDK that Alien threatened la ehool Hr ter Wsr affords ms Ww4s4 any mA(k who Irte4 to take poeeeeelon slusurs la Aowlodlgs lk rsHrsIpl tf yeur 0 a i.m ft wd vsr is svewtmg isir uf May cum UfllP whlth Alien be Ysur Istisrs ers slvsr ieftyineg is ms It longs to him. The case wee never fsua4 ms ee vsry intoroe.ing Hlsl at Us nreeeed guartl frsist ikls I krieg wrmoe IS Iks sewed mist nu4, 4 hrul ef hors rs4 Ik ik lest UklkKher. Who QU.l the fw days what erts km keys ars eew iure bue nesfl Is 11'etuM tc IKRQIANT OtMALO M'H Alt TKUt OP AM9ULANCC COHM ACT1VITIK9 ON THC WEIT-IAN FRONT, The! Ik lersaiee btl IU Ike nbuUAce corps ebkk Ul Tet)ksss oe Cbristnue alghl for rrsnee ere eee Ing pieely of action ao4 4i Ual seoik ee ike oeetera frvet to Isdlnied In a toller received toy fred Olbenoe, Brooke e.

from iergrekt Uereld tortleie. aetlvs ef Cerbeeasle and for mer toed ealeemaa of ktrisiea. He art lee of the eorpe kevlai froqueeiUy beea under lire and refer to I No cool-nets of a Brooklyn, P. Noy hB the bochee toraed (hair macklaa guas on him The letter la one ef 111 raoet la creating that he yet toms from Krance. It follow Wtk Ue Cetera Je SI.

Utl Dr Fv4 ail io4 ef ere le Hktt fr ear Ur la erttie Rti lr iter le ee mark toe etoe Ikises ere eMi. iai sMstiieiM I feel ii I lift fef imm fer etfitriief rrUefa toil kern It lee I tkel we SmI Ikiek ef re ell lwr ikeegai ere eleeye Irits lard Uum we MR leke Ike grlee fer tolM Ike werlf freetaet treveiwe We ell tr frtM, ee Mill te more dfiia le tgr ekerilr li kee Sa met leer, ee tke teseirr I te keeetrfel a tke 4n4. tta4 i lam Keck elere ke lie klecwrei were m4, Nl ee leeptreltoe fer every Aeterloee ever ktre An if ike el kae eeeid I wee freece ee we eve II ae eeertftew wwwld ke lee rt Tke eetrlt ef ike peeyie le wenferfel We k4 eer firei eaeriece le kiA kei lie few weeke kec Hr efferte before i ikei were eweftee le locel elierke Ai wee time we tkoeebt they were pretty bed I Styl a le lest effeir wee rtal ewe We i kef 4eye of it. it4 It wee werk ir4 denser every minute I tn'eeed ike firet four 4ee koing el At I ji tleiee ee pr 1 I mteelon but I returned in pieely of lime te mi tke be(leet of it ITwire we were driven from Ills gee cep-lured hr tke korhe One of our fellewe eeieR, frem Brooklyn le drove into Oermee petrol He ewtiog kie mr eround ned elerted keen like fury Tke kocke lerned mgrktae gun klio kitiing tke fuM -Li oet eiongeide end riddling (ke Hew Weotow eecsped deelk le myeiery He wee mil; cemmeeded fer kie cod I nrung fitserlng brvok mov Ing pi become a an nuturnu guA Bf kr They re kittteg ikeir mAcn4t boight the curn front' I -y i.ve tB eraty Stnj wow k4 wiftkiwe fftvefekls impree- i. Uroitcil (h.rty tun feot mtu.siun ail along ih lu.

le rsgsrd le iks Allen end we taking It away in weg ee rtf ehrutiljerv mi ih wrl Buvonlio. hr root aosarod that y.u until the laurel ceme Into T. WC: feuttm wk.n I am able ie rt preliminary In nt the lr 1ge irtng like to ed uu onirthing iitroo(irg Ai proa iiaso eui Jincthm At tixley fiearlng. WeU ground lml rumbling the shrub- wo roe m.ly mell Utlrro A app.ar lb pl.lnillT. lM-dy I.

fur Uall.ghrr ami Jam. J-owrll I. looking after Alim a rr.t. 1rMid.nt John Url.r Hibb.ii. of rrln elon university, solemnly end em- i arn.d a Ihronf of .000 man and women In Nay Aug park a( lh.

c.l.brailon of tb. Iih annly.r-aary of Ih. fall of lh. Ha.llll. day that a Mriuui of anlhr.

-ill. coal produiiion for th. rontlng Inter would dang.ruu.ly Imperil If not r.u.a a breakdown of lh. gov.rn war mining program Ipon fiiranton and Wllkr. Ilarra.

lh. b. i of lh. nothr.rli. m.l region h.

at dl.nd. wh.lh.r w. r. a hi. in ilo ir full pari in winning war Mrn and h.

w.nt on. ran not I aMt arro. lh. walrr if the nilnr. 1 ool prod ur.

I ha roal Praaldant Hlbb.n waa lha prlnri.t paakar In hal waa iwirhap. the moat notable ral.bratlon ar held In Hrran-ton Th. warn, that Ita.lf In th. obienamo of Ani.rli -i' natal da' July 4 wn. Ju.t nt in th.

in. ormMii' Kramr day of Ind.p.ndnn. I 14 A Irrm.ndnua thunder -bowi-r I'jn. a. the rx.rrl...

wrt. I open and Inlerinltt.n ihnfo lowed, but th. rain, failed d.uniin th. Int.re.t or quench th. fi-.

of en for th. ori.tlon Tl.c crowd found tn th. Everhart muum. para aimon nd on port ha of re.ld.nre. along Arthur urnu.

during the heavy and later 'n. the mr bine etnitril dwn the rlire toward the pool at the fille. tlmeted to be about 1 bo feel below ie bridge A big tree halted the car ar the approach to lb rucks sbov fromWhIin a jhoI Hueun JefTe. hg'-d 4 eare. of the car 00 prints nuffeicd a Igf.t ecrntch on the face None of i to other suffered un injur) The ar was iull to the ru.idway 1 jpivn of truck After heel was replace.

I th pert) rvt any of lh yiw bul has iis( 4n ilui 1 uf ffuin ow ii.sn fr Hrrrori am lo Mtnlioe hsriKS I am that oris lo a(ting o.oi.a uu! rootind him thl I time slid 111 do What you is; of ih rortainty gornl nowa sTid (hoy with us au1 irs us msny 1 I fro wkich hlu a regard to A hui you f.irmo.l srrr4tl Th broken llo our hr ar Ctrl h-i rh without with ininnH oi imir rnollrt yol Puih enl nut ioeJ lo kituw w.t sh1 w.oh bv not hsi that a ylsl ttd irss i ars riM krs uof il fto eh-u hu! IM le sra not in wxrllhii Hlsifii Am nl fuMtih us hi Summer Shoes At Right Price GOLDSMITH BROS. 304 Lackiwinai Avernn iliFtl It Jnurilt lift the of I urpris1 to rsl th drpsrtur ilrui uloUN uccldeniN nitd rmepet from bin ktnnhr- from N.rsti to I his 1 II uTn Iwrndrwhat ileath U.ln one rten-. -h Prat I Ut wtn whan I tll you thet I not the occupants of the were I-rank anristng in ih form of a show n. men. ll.inrah Hrnan aged 17 trn a moll In mor than a yar I road era, Cecil Hyman, ugtd 1J year, the fh fm how at th Puli ni Hiran.i and envy yog fulaa at I tss- I rallss whsi 1 Jrff child and lienjemln Hyman, ail am yM a4 le Is rsstss dsceretlea- Moat I braved the drlitlea tn he I dettngulehd An Order For Stegmaiera I GOLD MEDAL BEER uf 1ittaton.

Srrant ha no raoa to aahsmed c-f There are no eigne of ony tharkttrr hr rfnrt at any tlm s'ni ntrrd li.dlc.1. the dang.ruu. curve, Vr ranch ing thl brtdg At both ends fAlr and how I wowlI liko to hav hrd Time after Xirae th danger that the ai Uwrsncs and hi hand of ity pa l.rldg. and hold for auto- hV b.nd with u. VII III-.

AI lj.wr.ac. end Prof Ilau.r nur hua ban IndicalM by accld.nla wllhM whn In, I nar aocldrnln. but nlgm arc rt ime.ln. lit le olil N.vr Tor. dark ni.hi jmonr the ml.alng And a.

a rr.ult m' oh rtv. propl. yct.ida, wilt, In an rl'f n. MX iC of bolnf killed over Jt-0 mil Thrtiueh lntrtlie and To the north (f tb tet end up- bFnutlful and wish I wr fr ell of tk fsllsws k4 iprtc airmoet a thrilling Ogr poat wr away a Il front and vsry tlm started ovr hei kdd ra meant trvim a road tkat waa kving Twe Meeting Held swept hv Dermsn skll All er car ar AMri kr and ihsrs witk hsiss There htff to hit been mtmler of th aarrow wipes had furinf it ill vry maa artd Ilk a trsn 1 Ut are 11 proud of our rovord, kavleg re hnl yra.a from all tk sffirsrs This Hlbben end the other aere to hifF been meetinga almulta neounl) b'Jt ipected shower necre'iitht elln.inetion of one mreting hr thv l. r.

1 lh ne part Delicious May Blossom Butterine 32c lb. Pure, Sweet, Wholesome As Creamery Butter Save 18c a Pound On Your Butter Bills Irai help sum You would laugh had the throng etood In front of the nroitch to the bridge a arrow roadway mi't-d i ctn.rio )ou th par I aw 4.11 seen US in osir Muartr ep froat i miJfieum heFr a olonel I A Wilre-i proa to me nnage a rarrow rcauway Wr)l f)np. fo ftltU lo on wrf In a rourtyard rtlng on Ik ground I klrta Nay Aug irk 111 a ni)rthl. jf yoU should ias nlil hum at anv time If it rained would ha hn 11 out ot inklrmin Uf th l4(ksnns ii'iinty Pegging th tollgdt. Frank nd you ar- not too t.usy dr.

I In and give lu Hut It dtdn ao were ftted pr 1 1 com 1 1 of public eflV prld! nwnr urn! driver of th car dear old mother a f. h-rin word well tKir entrance w. ihr.u.h -e I The other meeting w.g at the KnH i I 01 he Htaci II nt r. Jh i 1 out one srrhwsy found piano lit good rm.seum whwre I I vnoM ss 1 11 1 0 1 fuU folk are grtt ng all th news I am ondltion and plaed i in tb arrhwav i the fnueeum. where r.

In waa paid no ttttontion tn the brldg lo av and are ding I a M. 4.W 1 4 a ak a I I Va. I k. a I the chairmen Ir Hihbn t'olnnei YOU wajit to do business with a Bank where the smallest customer receives the same attentive consideration as the largest customer, it may be to your advantage to investigate this Banks 47 years of active, public co-operation. Your neighbor is our customer ask him! fuJ ihudiey Atherton) nirttnd us with .11 ih.

Wh.n.v.r w. goi ln of th, Hn rm. Mar- tipro.tcn. When Hilhin ii few feet uf ui part a do Tell on tnai lh ture he realized that the turn 1 Ul forw.ftrL lrlh.V irn .11 will all alt around the ftln board again rnti.t hr mad. Th car a traveling lp Ihl tlm of uld B.v.

I at too fust a clip to make It poantble to rom reunion, you tt good th borh would atart th abrapnel i flying all around That meant for us drop flat and rrep to pur ablrt I aay the French member of tin. of Denn urn f'vt i the Auatrl''s I cre.p for mr ukIio run but w. a.w i wo i ri la men t. and capimn In th Knilivh th run- Th car to Rm.m h-r ln to fri.n. vu n.l h'Tb -rmy.

and Jud, H. Ed-rd. Z'th ind cra-hcd th Iron til I that 1 reering waa aafar It maka. ia threpeekerg Resolution freprei hy rail. Incg It out for a distance of a flipping v.hich ontaina r.e'.v I Of a target were Ititk in not having) ju(jg Kdward end Attorney Jt 1m twenty-five feet PassenegerH that ran hardly iaii ba tru to r.nglisn company in out of a target inn hit twntv-ftve fft Fagaenegrr that we can hriiv believe to th aff.

ulrt oul c.irrirs with it the distinction of Quality and (rood Taste. Served with yvur lunch or dinner it lends rest and refreshment most satisfying. Order it by name and INSIST on getting it. County Savings Bank COURT HOUSE SQUARE 1 ard had their barrarka komkPd twice and lost three killed and four wounded all within 16 feel of ua Hut we ar getting to mors or lea fatallata, for it ta all lues Oueea the pracre of our friend got ue through thla tlm Taka it from me Fred It waa a great aprlnre for ua and i Scranton never waa considered ao well as we pictured It those few days Sow we are bark behind tka lines getting rested up and filing oar ran Our quarters 1 ars awful They moved twahe horses out to lis ua room 1 A nice cool barn for now and then We ar to leave her in th! wfrs In the line A big when the ch struck mo g.u!t lh? of Prlnrton men and othr collfisl it-h and shouted for the othis to rat. front That Is, It la quiet now but Iord fumed rwtt tn hnnnr nt I v- uihhn in ft riMit insirUtllon ill HUnlmcr rates.

1 know. h.i will d.rftlop whan w. r.rh follow him. Hut h. re they had the Scranton or PlltRton.

h.rt, 1. s-n rally bring trnubl. Bui i rollowln, th adoption of elm nee th car bumped a large reo i win if w. ft dre.ni quart. tlon and the sinKin of "Oir Th'.

tn(j won halted I If.r.p!h' Tmr Wl" IU" Dr Hlbben was Introduced by Colonel J'eopie In t'-e pork, heRiliiK the I r.td of th fr.ai liberty loan drn- Watres ncreama. hurried to th ncene. An auto bark hom KP worli. p- fo i Mu.h I truck was obtained and trie m.tCi..ne vs need a lot of help over her The more' MUCH Upflat Oft Ming. I Th that the atatea glv the aooner we will get haUld up th Plecp 8lde Thrr pledging to jn (l line "'u wh.mI, county to Fr.nrr th-Sr vision er the tops of Vm Ttl" rsn'of peai)l.

war adopted irea Linking the bridge lh car irtrt thla time will draw' to President Hlbben and the othor whit lid a round and dropped into par "ith beat wiahe to ou and Mr speaker, were cort(1 from th el Limbi of trees were -truck and the VmLf'ir Jm Cssev to th park hy Rauer's hatul i auto hit the ground on the four wheels vry lm.r.ly your frl.nd a procession of automobiles and rn.irch ht brought seer.il small tiees to the wtt.T.tiM haftcr. ers. Officers of the army and nt ft I ground. then nuahed through the Rralm-ntul Supply s.r.tftnt, nih Infantry. crultlnR station th Spanish War shrubbery and stai ted tow ai the brink A mTau 'eterAn nl members of the uoka- of the precipice a few away All Th.

n.e foT hom. m. rsin wann 'oun'' commit -f tho BHenKers were un their feet i will h.r A bln delet.t.on the rHr The driver ThurHday pvcnlnK dances this week. Tall Can Every Day Oil STEGMAIER (( BREWING CO Scranton phones, Bell, 456 New, 1533 101c Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails.

25c principal diah prop me a hnc now and then of freedom Again, he went on, I cw I places will be hon by stenciled signs on telegraph pofea JERRY I home are great. 81ncrl. I I wooden railing. I iv tho Hcene of th accident was a -i center of Interest for hundreds of the liberty not of a single people, blit people. And like th police who In-of the whole world Is menaced, and vUguted tho accident, they couldn't ranee Is fighting against the tyranny out how uny of the people -of a cruel and barbarous power tvhl -h i death or serious injurlea.

1eo- SUOO MUSI BE RAISED F( Dont Forget Tliut you are buying Imported olive oil. macaroni and spaghetti of any descrip- seeks to bring all the peoples of the p'le w'ho'saw the accident say' thnt the tlon at 3c Ie8S hore n' other world under Its autocratic rule." I fBtt that the auto struck against trees Referring to the vital necessity of Its drop probably waa the factor coal production, Dr. Hlbben said he had that prevented death or Injury. The 'been urged by the national fuel admin- machine was a Reo light four. "If a lstratlon to appeal to the people of this cat has nine lives we have ttventy and nine," remarked Hypn following the accident.

community not to ftiil in Its great work. "Upon Scranton and Wllkes- place In town. B. Andreonl, 624 Lackawanna avenue. Adv J12-t3 APPEALS DECIDED The board of appeals for the middle Forget You Have Feet For tired, aching, perspiring feet, there to tablet or powder known that quill N4N-TOV Foot Powder.

It Ik guaranteed ta give you Inatnnt relief from fill trouble with your feet. Price. at The Jermyn Drug Store. Shop early Wednesday. Our store close at 12 oclock noon for the employes' weekly half holiday.

Special Dry Goods and Grocery Sales all day Tuesday. I Judicial exemption district today handed down the following decisions on appeals from findings of local boards In Lackawanna county districts: Lackawanna County No. 2, Ptichurc mD( Wrubel. 2-D and LA: Joseph Cuidom alci, 2-D Walter Arcanoako, 2-D; John K. 1-A, Michael A.

Rrn, 1-A; Frank J. Krajewaki, 1-A and Julian Mak-owsky. 1-A and 2-D. UiktHinnii No. 3, Peck vlll Allesondr Petrlnl, 1-A; Antonio KonlextwlcK, 1-1, and Stanley Nuclnaky, 1-A.

Lackawanna No. 4, Carbondale John 1I; Jph K. Stefanld, 1-1; Matthew A Reduction Sale 20 OFF On All Styles A- Couch Hammocks Porch Swings Porch Rockers Porch Rugs All dependable goods. A big saving in these times of high prices. Come early.

THOS. KELLY Furniture 131-133 Franklin Avenue DONT BEAT CARPETS BEAT THE DIRT Durkin, 1-1; Michael J. Cosgrov, 2-D; Frank B. Farrell, 1-J; Thoms J. McDonough, 1-1, and Edward Coagrov, 1-1.

Lackawanna No 6, Taylor Earl .1. Mor, 1-A; Howard Williams, 1-A snd 1-1: Frederick J. Reardon, 2-B; Arthur E. Evans, 1-1; George Relder, 1-1; Charles Schell, 1-1, and Fred Major, 1-A. BEBORTH ATLANTIC CITY, N.

9. Get An America Vacuum Cleaner The America brings real freedom to the housework. Its operation will convince you that it has no, equal for efficiency and stability. Evejy America user must be a satisfied user. Roller Skating, Every Night, Lincoln Hall, Providence.

Adv J16-t2 a. SO nn wiil, A an. Hsn ELBETO Flrproo(Anni. Isi.nssas Av. nr.

Blh. Cap. 400. Contra I sunoandlnf opp. CstK lie ang Protestant Churchsa.

Private batns. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Esc.Il.nt table fresh wftbls. Windows eretnwL Whltessnlct. BwwWt. B.S.

IUDY.M.D. J.14-dy-t2 I SUFFRAGISTS OF THE COUNTY 1 Barre- the heart of the anthracite re- I URGE PEOPLE TO ASSIST IN whetfler 'e are I NFfFmRV PRmFfT able to do our part In winning the war. NtltaakKT kmujlui. 1 can not hope to send men and mu- The people of Lackawanna county 1 nltlons across the water If the mines have given evidence of their patriotism dp nt produce the coal. I.ast year so generously in supporting past cam- 850.000,000 tons of coal waf the pro-i paigns for funds to be used in war re- ductlon of the country.

We must have lief that it is safe to predict that they i 780,000.000 tons this year. Kverv man will again come to the fore In helping who lays off a day is doing Jus best to 'the suffragists of the county raise help the kaiser. I ask you miners here $1,000 for the women's overseas hos- I do you aaree to work every day to win pitals of the U. S. that are being the war? backed by the national suffrage asao- I From all sides cries of "yes an-ciatlon.

Th L'uTrn' swered the speaker. "Thank God for coun recently mised $1,000 and those that te8timony coraing from such a nUtnnrti representative body of men said Pres af.oh an-nnnv lfl0nt Hlbben. "You men must renllze to nave nfig wuen is Annuftlly i A conducted by the West Side hospital. III The organization has received the en-I week' b5 dorsement of the board of trade. if 100 men d0 I1' th Womep clubs throughout the conn- rnmen program would necessarily try are becoming Interested In the break down.

It would be Ihe weaken- plucky little unit that has been estab- i nk the boys at the front. lished at Guiscard, the department of Dr. Hlbben closed with a declara- Aisne, In a hospital of fifty beds. The tlon that there can be no Colony club, of New York, has donated no compromise peace and no slacken- a motor truck and the Sorosls and Civ- Ing until the Germans are driven "back itas clubs are also showing a practical i over the Rhine and a free Alsace and interest in the undertaking. Dr.

Caro- I Lorraine restored to France. line Finley, director of the unit, upon I Colonel Martin, who is charged with I her arrival in France early in the year organizing of the Po'ish army to inveatlgate and make preliminary units raised in America to fight in arrangements for the establishing of France, told of the happy relations i c'ai fo Jarman. Ashland. Nb pick- a hospital, cabled back: Great need that have existed between France and ooi, Russia; u. M.

sioan. Georgetown, ind. for unit. Civilians taken many miles the xinited States and the ties that i 8Prln. for hospital treatment.

Must do much were bound by Lafayette, Rochambeau. "iTd uJorporal M. Miller. Hortonvlll. Privates Thotnsa Mor row, Baltimore; C.

K. Nelson, Full Creek, Rich, Richford, N. R. M. Simpson, 1I3J Pendelton street, Kansas City, O.

K. flpratt, Belmont, N. C. J. Williams, Cata-ula, Oa.

Died of Accident and Other Causes Private B. F. Raymond, Buffalo. N. Y.

Wounded Severely Include Lieutenant H. Beye, Evanston. Bergesnts W. L. Miles, Hinton, W.

Va. D. E. Sanders, Lohr-vllle, Corporals L. W.

Olbney, Central, N. O. Pete, (9 West th street, Cincinnati; Chief Mechanic R. W. Sherman, Temple, Privates J.

Rraclak, 132 Vance street, Toledo, O. F. Braun, 702 Belnseln avenue. Detroit, B. P.

Burns, 017 La Follette avenue. Madison. G. Davidson, Bay City, J. L.

Forbes, Linn Creek, Mo. M. Leenlowsky, Youngstown, O. W. Materna, 1324 Chicago avenue, Chicago; J.

H. Perry, no W. San- klaho, Princeton, Mich. C. F.

Snyder, I Continental, C. W. Williamson, Salla-1 dasbnrg, Pa. Missing tn Action Private J. 3.

Cahill, were an follotvs; Killed In action, 14; ft surgery; need specialists, dispensaries, ambulance service." Tho French government gave the final tamp of official approval t(the project and the Red Cross furnished the hospital equipment. Local suffragists met Saturday to discuss with Mrs. Maxwell Chapman, chairman, the plans for the campaign. There will be smother meeting next Saturday, when Mrs. Prank Hager-man, of Towanda, congressional district group chairman; will -be present.

Refreshments 'will be served. Miss Anne DuVal was appointed chairman of committee on boxes and the commit tee to arrange for printing of badges Is composed of Miss Mary Clarke and Mrs. W. B. Christine.

Grasse and other Frenchmen who cam here to fight for liberty. Amer-r lea, he said, has never forgotten, and the beet evidence of this, he added, was when Pershing on July 4, a vear ago. stood In the little cemetery fn Paris and pronounced the words now written Into th history of both nations "Lafayette, we are here. Praise For Wilsone Work. Captain Denny paid a fine tribute to President Wilson.

Washington's and Lincoln's work, he said, Is being continued by Woodrow Wilson. All three will stand high in the history of the world and the sympathies of all free people. There is no nobler ex- ponent of the principles of the allies i than the present president. His ad- dresses are without parallel In tholr i HOTEL TENNESSEE TmncftftM Arena sad Bench. Oce.n view Bathlns from hotel.

Showers, 110.00 up weekly; 12.00 up daily. A HBAI.T. THE WILTSHIRE Ocean vl.w. Capacity 200. Private bathe, runnlns water in elevator, eto.

Mu.lc. 13 up dally, nwolal weekly. American plan. Open all year. Booklet.

SAMUBL ELL18. Jy2-dy-tJ4 The Scranton Electric Specialty Co. 329. Washington Ave. Bell Phone 2522.

HOTEL SOTHERN The Bteel Pier snd th old ocean within a few feet. Capacity 200. Private baths, running water in rooms, levator, tc. Special July rate. O.

L. CAKK JySD-llt Good Board It isnt a urd thing to find. It means merely a pleasant, little atm chair trip through the Want Ad column of this caper. The beat bomding and rooming houtn of this dty advertise to Went Ad column regularly. you want good boaramg house, pleasant boat m-rounriings read them (rang Ads right now then get, jta4laadUsatbWMtA4etoa The Scranton Tiszci CONTINENTAL Teaneoeeeaee near Beach; always open: private ranalns water la tan ex client table; whit service; orchestra.

Am. plaa; SNt daily; 117.10 weekly Booklets. GaramT It. ALSH DUNCAN power to influence the consciences Of Tnln, Mich. H.

Q. Lawrence, Indepcnd-men. While at the front 1 read the w' Manhrt. Beer.meiito. great address which brought America Into the war and every soldier felt it as an impelling and insistent Inspiration I also' witnessed the spirit of the first American division which went to France.

They are the men who give practical effect to the eternal doctrine. VALENICA ARRESTED. Frank Valenlcas willingness to tell others how easily he evaded the draft led Franks arrest, yesterday, by Deputy Sheriff Sam Evas Valenica STIEFF PIANO FORCES HOLD SOCIAL SESSION Jyl-dy-tlt $2.50 Casseroles at $1.90 These Casseroles have very showy nickel frames and Guernsey insets. A good value; special 1 QA pow at aj) 1 Cassorolee With Pyrex Inset and heavy nickel AA frame. Special at.

Nickel Baking Diahss Nickel dish and cover with enamel Inset. Very special at vi I O- Aluminum Coffee Peroelatore Very special QA at ddivU Electric ToastsreA regular $3.76 value; featured A i7Ea now. at I -Walk la eed Iwk mul Geo. V. Millar Co.

2U-15 WASHINGTON AVI, AMERICAN PLAN RATES. $tM to MOO daily, I1IM, $10. Op. $11JM, 6M.00 weekly. ft NETHERLANDS New Yet BO Yd, frw B.ardwaJk Overlooking lwn and ocean.

Capacity. 400. CENTRA OF ALL ATTRACTIONS Elevator; private bathe; rer to oqtald rooms have hot and cold running water. SPECIAL FREE FEATURES BA THIN PRIVILEGE FROM HOTEL, LAWN TENNIS COURT, DANCE FLOOR Bneklet with Pelata of latareet la Atlantic City mailed em wqswt -AUGUST RCHWADEL, Proprietor. registered at Syracuse, a year ago last month.

He lgnored the questionnaire and later came to Scranton and took up his residence on Capouse avenue. Fvans turned him over to Marshal Magee. PONYFORSALE Smalt Shetland pony cart, die and harness, a fin outfit for children. Wlij aeU cheap to, buyer. Addreag Cummings Ths Cut Furniture Man.

60S Lackawanna a v' Scranton employes of Char-lea M. Stieff, piano manufacturers, made merry at a dinner at Hotel Casey, Friday. Guests of honor Included J. G. Schnepfe, assistant treasurer, and -8.

S. Seward, manager of the Allentown branch. A service flag, with two stars, tho local offices contribution to ths countrys fighting forces, was unfurled. There, was aground-table discussion of matters ftof lntersat to those In the piano industry, the subjects being, The Effect of the War On ths Piano Business As Far As the 'Salesman Is Concerned" and The Necessity of Conscientious Application To Secure Sue-'ness In 8elling." J. B.

Glgl, local manager, in an op timistic talk, offered advice, encouragement and suggestions to his workers: There waa an outburst of an-' thusiaam when announcement was made that the company's business for the first six months of the year tur-' passed all previous remarkably fine things consid rsd-'. INDUSTRIAL SITES WANTED -HAND AMCIT SCRANTON Frank J. Hoffman, Industrial secretary o( the board of today sent a letter to all real estate fl rifts In Scranton urging them to get In touch with owners of available. Industrial properties who dsslro tenants. Sixty-four healthy business concerns who have' been forced move out of the Bush Terminal building in Hew York because the government commandeered tho have sent out a calldor faetdry and office sites.

These firms Include practically every branch of trads, end Mr. Hoffman believes that some of -them may be-secured for Scranton, because New York' can. npt accommodate them. 1 Detailed information concerning the sites desired or floor space require will be given fo those Interested by calling at Mr; Hoffmans 'office ln the Board ot Trade building, i Virginia Ikd h.aoh. Oetu capacity 204; alevater; private hatha; vanning water in room.

Whit, mme. American plan; 11 1. up dally. Bpaeial- weakly. M.

A. 2fITK. -n-jawF-ai that If liberty la to-be maintained it must be fought for. France has paid an awful price In the defense of her hearth and home. England and her commonwealths have shsd.

their blood' tn profusion In the defense of The principles of freedom. Fighting together; the allies, we' are all praying, will strike the blow ending the war, putting an end to Kataerism i Representing) the Italian goVem-rr-nf and arms. Colonel Pio paid a tribute to the-American soldlerfe. The Italian government," he said, left the central powers to fight for liberty, be- cause. Italy felt that France wes right.

I have met aad talked jrlU your boye i'fflsa died a 1 July 15. peasants were kill I 1 .1 Jured by German Midi. In ths city mark-t at 1 learned hr. from Germ: i i. vssstaklssft over there," he said.

"Their smiling facea betray the sptrit. With auch soldiers, I can not help but know that we will win the war. The allies are growing In strength dally, and the time la coming -when we shall all celebrate fie great and glorious victory," Following the meetings the speakers And committee returned to the Hotel Caey for dinner. i i -ft -v K3TEL C3SCC2EL igikb irgvvinrhb timtsr: tobl: Mthtng pHrfkfN; special rat; Ptm. tteapit hr- JglS-C.

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