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i FOR EEKT 'To Poland (QGi'Sai! Av Wriot WatcHn Cent fi L'crd SORTS OF ADVBRT181NO V'ants, TO Lets. For tela, Forad. Mwellanaoua, AnnoruncwMMB, te he puNlshed under prop' cl1ri' Hons or any desired classnVatton payable at tha rate of O.VB CBNT par word ASU WITH ORDER. These ader- tlinBtB must ha ptd In advance and cannot be charged lor blllios and t0'- Thie eol'oniM Bally Witt or readers In olnee tonoH with a vory wide range of opportunities both In buying and Baii- iug. i Eubacrlbers) wno tiate land or anytunt else to eiehanire or nail can reap rapio i.

bis result by means of these classified column. No advertisement mm at lew than TWENTY -FIVB CBNT3. Minimum rharm on repeated advertisements i ilillf; I lllilt 4 Oiar large purcfaasmg; FOR SALE AWARDS MADE' FOR 1 HIGHEST AVERAGES The following awards were made recently at Borough public schools for scholarship and highest Casey Building. Room 1 Frank' Bugynsky, June Williamson. Soom 2 Margaret Taylor, Eleanor Zullnsky.

Ropm 3 Frank Brazlnsky, Clara Dlgnanl, Teresa Slncavage. Room 4 Albert Yunchowsky, Romeo Chlvacci. ROom Joseph Williamson. Room 6 Joseph Lapinsky, John Luksha. Room 7 Charles Kalmanovlcz.

Room 8 August Sllvi. Room 9 Elizabeth Hudick. Room 10 Bernadetta. Zdanowlicz. Room 11 Alice Kozimes.

Room 12 Rose Schwartz. Brumbaugh Building. Ruth Rausch, Jean M'uirn, Leo Parlni, Eleanor Nicholson, Sarah Snyder, Rowland Dirtrich. High School Building. Room 6B Dino May, Lena Dig-nani.

Room 8 A Leona Oponick, George Soyko, Margaret Roman. Room 7- Helen Kaskavage. Room 8 Selma Lillian Wruble, Marie Austin, Rose Silverman, George Zurenda. i Roota. 8 Tinklepaugh, Louis BartoIetti, Willirfm Oponick.

Room 10 Eleanor Krlsnowski, Janette- Biederman, Adeline Austin, Helen Moran. Room 11 Pauline Anselml, Anthony Kalmanovich, Cyril Skrinak, Albert Shirko. Room 12 Loretta Fleming, William Daileda, Mildred' Tinklepaugh, Kathryn L. Fleming. store enables us to offer this beautiful 7 jew-J eled Wrist Watch at the low price asked.

This watch regularly sells for. twice the amount Get yours today or you may be disappointed. Pittston's Lsrgest Music, Jewelf ftlUdio Store For i Sale Federal dump truck, new tires, excellent condition, J200. 3 524 Harley Davidson motorcycle and eldte car, $200. 1924 Ford racer with starter, $150.

Horse and wagon, $75. 1924 ton truck, express body, canopy top and starter guaranteed; a bargain; $i50. Ton truck. expreesbody. 1923.

$85. 1924 coupe Jn A-l condition, $225. 925 coupe, Huckatell axle, many extras, A-l condition. $300. 1924 Fordor sedan, $300.

1924 touring, $10C 1925 touring, $175. For dependable work and service ask for Joe Donahue, fleeley Motor Company, Wyoming avenve, Wyoming. Pa-. BellJl'hone 818. Pittston 1044-R.

J21t am? For 'Sale Nine lots on Foot ave-'taile, Duryea. Owner Ignatz Yuch-nis. 1051 Wyoming avenue, Exeter, John F. Pesotine, Agent, 404 V4 Main Duryea. por sale Living room, dining 1 toom and bed room furniture, prac- tically new.

Write Box 26, Gazette. 21 North Main DURYEA Mr. and airs. Louts Tajppi of Bridge street, are on a 'business trip io Washington, C. IMrs.

Alice O'Dowd, of Cornelia street, Pittston, annourfces the com- Ing marriage of her daughter. Miss Mary O'Dowd to Joseph IMaloney, eon of Mr. and Mrs. James Maloney, of York avenue, which will take place In St. Mary'a R.

C. Church, Upper Pittston, June 28. Rev. C. A.

Btaib is attending the Emcharistiic Congress at Chicago. Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of 'Andrew Elm, of New street, and Miss Helen VJlchook, of Old Forgo. Mr Mrs. Walter Jones entertained Mrs. Frank Kramer and her Sunday school class of the Briick M.

jE. Church at their home in Kingston-' on Friday evening. Lunch was served by Mrs. Jones to the following: Mrs. Frank Kramer, teacher; G-ermlne Herron, Esther i i or oa'c vo.

xTUble. 'Phone 908-R. J19t2 For Sale Horse, wagon and hardness; reasonable price. Inquire 36 3one street. J18U 1 For Sale New and used furni-' ture bought, sold, exchanged.

Your credit is good. Llchtman Son, 1064 Wyoming avenue, 'Phone 21S8-J. m28tf. For Sale New and second hand furniture, reasonable price, opening Mew store 127 North Main street, 'Plttston. Sam Stern, 'Phone 1899-J.

J17t6 For Sale Household furniture. Liberty street. West Pittston. jlSt6 For Sale Home made rag car-wet. Call 1138-J Bell Phone, Pltts-Ion.

J16tl jr.ee Old lumber and firewood, at 27 Wharf street. Help yourself. Take it away. W. B.

Walter. For Sale One big work horse left, must be sold at once. Glen Holltoter, Avocar 'Phone 202-M Jtoosic. J19tf TATS 42 N. Main St.

WANTED Wanted Highest cash prices paid tor your old auto, iron, brass and copper. Second hand auto parts and tires for sale. Henry Marks. Market and Wharp streets, Pittston, Pa. M- nnr 1-Q i ijast RALSTONS Stylish Shoies for Men Rent -Garage street, 'Phone 2868-J.

Nftfus J2US For Rent Four room flat, all modern improvements, Ptttston 99x101 North Wain street, 'Phone 818. J21tf For Rent -Five foom house, no Improvements, nice location, rent $20. Inquire 4 Carroll street. J19tfl For Renl-Slx room house, all Improvements, $21 Race street, West PIttston; 18t3 For Rent Five room apartment centrally located, reasonable rent. Apply Marcus Kluger, 50 South Main street.

J18tf For Rent 'or Sale Large warehouse suitable for many purposes; private L. V. R. R. siding.

Box 24, Gazette. J18t6 For RentSeven room flat over Naugle's Tailor Shop Apply Evans' Pharmacy. J17t5 For Rent House at 49 Curtis street. 'Phone 299-M. J17tf For Rent Store room, 200 Luzerne avenue.

Apply Evans' Pharmacy. jl7t5 For Rent Building, 30x70, suitable for garago or storage, rear boutli Main street; immediate possession. Inquire South Main street. m6tf For Rent Store, llz0, Nb. 1 Butler street.

Apply Harris, 3 Butler street. J2tf For Rent Furnished apartment, four rooms and bath, steam heat. Harris, 3 Butler street, 'Phone 1647. For Rent New flat in best residential section. Inquire 42 Church street.

j8tf LOST Lost Black French Bull Dog on State road, near Ransom, Sunday afternoon. Dog is child's pet and child heartbroken over loss. Liberal reward for return. T. J.

DORPMEDY, Eox 147, Pittston. Phone, Harding 6-R-2. -V- Lost Lady's wrist watch. Finder return to Gazette office. Revard.

j21t3 Lost Bunch of keys in Post Office. Reward if returned to Gazette. j21t2 Lost Old Forge Dairy book. Re' turn to Eugene Rinaldi, 30 South Main street, Pittston. j21t3 DIRECTORY ATTORNETS F.

C. MOS1EK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Cash Store Block, Pittston, Pa. Collections Promptly Attended To. July 8. 1882.

AUTO REPAIRS Carbon Burning. Radiator and Scored Cylinder Repairing Broken Frames Welded General Welding. VINCENT PHILLIPS, 319 BERRY ST 'PHONE 1095-W. Automobile Radiators and Fenders Repaired Lamps straightened out Aluminum soldering. GLNSTER 325-32' Pcnn Avenue, Soranton, Pa.

REAL ESTATE INSURANCE THE BARRETT AGENCY Real Estate and Insurance ROOMS 203-4, NEWROSE Phone 2013. $75 Each Any of the following cars, $75 cash 6r easy payments. rord Coupe, 1922 Model Ford Coupe, 1923 Model Ford Coupe, 1923 Model Star Coupe, 1923 Model Chev. 1923 Model -AH in Good Running Order. Take Some Money With you.

First Come First Served. SANDQNE 124 South Main St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 8-Room AU Improve menu; Linden Price reasonable. Exeter Room House, All lmproTements. Good Philadelphia fl.Room House Jost builtf hardwood flooni.

improvements, 10- Lots at Fall can be bought in bulk. Bargain. Boom House. All improve, mentst James St. Can be bought very reasonable.

J0IUJ E. JONES rfj J4 power for three large .3 iftr4l Pittston; Pa. 'if Naylor, Margaret Danka, JBlizaibec Danks, Grace (Martini, Mary Picket ing, Edith Lane, Doris Laird, Doi othy Huddleson," Roberts, Els! Kramer, Horsmaa, AM Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jone! George S.

Naylor, Matthew Marts and fon, Curtis (Martin, all of Eta yea, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Jones aw daughters, Anna, Dorothy Gladys Jones of Kingston. WAR VETERAN DEAD. Frederick Emerlck, aged 60 year! a veteran of the Civil War, dltl Sunday at-hls home, 427 Madlsa avenue; Scranton. Funeral Tue day afternoon.

'0RETHR0AT Gargle with warm salt -then apply over throat i Owr IT Million Jan Ui Ytmrb 3 cleans the clothes so thoroughly and ts gently. Its solid copper tub holds tea single sheetm which teke only a few -minutes to wash. A of cloth keeps the tub clean and A special femure of the Easy is It gas heater, which keep tbe water always hot. The Easy is as simple to operate as a vacuum cleaner. A child can run it.

And so precisely and carefully is it made jvn like auto. mobilethat It runs quietly, smoothly, and Irnta lor years I and years. Talk this over wkb your husband. And then phona or. write us for a free Home Trial Demonstration.

Without the slightest post or obligation, we will send an Easy and -y demonstrator to your home en) your regular washday and gtv week's washing free, i 3ft Sill IS OBSERVED AT THE EBEI3EZER BAPTIST Childon's Day was observed in Ebeneser Baptist Church yesterday. In place of the morning preaching service, the children (the Sunday school presented the following programme suitable to their day: -Responsive reading, school. Prayer, Rev. E. P.

Kehler. Exercise, Beginners' Class. Recitation, Malcolm HavarA, Recitation, Marlyn Martin. Recitation, Jlmmie Havard. V', Recitation, Robert Clark.

Recitation; Jeanmoxil Mortoa Recitation, Jano Recitation, Mary Solo, Margaret Parry. 'RpAltntinn. 'RUUaV Recitation, Sterling, Da Chorus, School: Recitation. Dick "Jenkins: Recitation? Brnilne Chetelo. George' AJford, Exercise, Mary Williams, Mildred CareyV' Margaret Parry, Mildred Weir; "Elsie WIcklser, Gertrude Haa Ue.

David Evans. Raymond Havard. Chorus, Primary Department. RecitationHerbert Carey. Chorus, Primary Department.

Recitation, Mary Adams. Recitation, Leah Recitation, Ruth Pascoe. Duet, Viola Rummerfleld and Helen Jeffries. "Exercise. Ethel Wlckizer, Anna Davis, Mary Williams, Robert Hav-ard.

Duet, Millie Hines and Mrs. H. Miller. Recitation Russell Turner. Duet, Bobbie Howell and Billie Chlvers.

Solo, Ruth J. Vaughn. The First Congregational Sunday School held. Children's Day exer--cises last evening. The church was beautifully decorated with the flow1 ersa'n seaspn and the following pro-'gram was rendered: i Opening chorus, "Summer Time la JJere," School.

Reading. "The First Children's Day," Jane Evans. Song, "Be Glad in the Glory of Summer," School. Recitations, "Gladness," Edythe Williams; "The Pilot," George Han-key; "W-elcome," Mae Lumley; "A Phyllis Phelps. Song, "Lilies of the Long Ago," School.

Recitations; "The Buttercup's Greeting," Ruth Armstrong; "Welcome to Catherlne-Hankey. Dialog, "Keys to Happiness," William Najh, Kenneth Phelps, Ira "He Kept Us All Through the. Agnes Jones. Selection by Edward SVtUia me Day," Viola Oliver; "Little White Daisies," Ira Eagan. 'Exercise.

"What Makes a Beautiful Children's Day," Helen-Elizabeth Armstrong: Fairy of Flowers, Thco. Kagan; Fairy of Sunshine, Charlotte Xewton; Fairy of Jones. Song, "The Galillean Call," Jane Evans and School. Exercise, "The Two Flags," Russell Evans, Carl Monk and several children from the Primary Department. Duet, "Bethany," Jane Evans and Dorothy Tilley.

Dialog. "As Unto Him," Isabelle Jordan, Mary Williams, Emma Evans, Caroline Betty Evans. Song, "Have Ye Been to Nazareth?" School. Duet, "Gardens of Roses," Marguerite Jenkins, Temperance Matthews. Closing song, "Adown a Path of School.

Miss Mary Atwater was the accompanist. For Results Gazette Want Advts. TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK West Pittston Wyoming Ave, Show Grounds Ample Free Autu Parking. Rill: 1 STC0NGBEGAT10NAL CHILDREN'S EXERCISES Style JoMsm of Comfort Wep I veT v'-'r'trnone too. i Wanted Car-washer, A-l man.

I Apply Capitano Nash Company, i Broad Street Garage, 'Phone 051. 3-ltf i i Wanted Waitress. Call' at Am Sheriff J. Monroe of Tolo coun. ty, faces Impeachment charges because he got too chummy with his prisoners.

He shared wine with them, he admits, but says he did it to get them to talk about cases be was investigating. AVOCA Our Grreat Pre-Inventory Sale Is Now Going On Special Prices in Every Department Fowler Dry Goods Co. The Boston Store Children's Day Program. At the Children's Day exercises In the Methoaist Church yesterday morning, the following programme was presented: March and song. Welcome recitation, Harriet Al-gar and party.

Prayer. Chorus, Junior Choir. Recltatlon, Betty Dolbow. Bird Exercise, Alfred Morton's Class. Recitation, Margaret J3orthwick.

'Solo, Doris Scarf oss. Recitation. Roberta Hastie. Exercise. "Our Own Day," Doro-thy Franklin'o Class: i Recitation, Elsie Recitation, Mildred Snyder.

Primary song. I Elma Borthwick, Exercise, "Our Ships." Mr. Curry's Recitation, Mildred Curry. Recitations, Billy Algar, Reed, James Hastie. Billy Solo, Margaret Keith.

Exercise, Pansies. Recitation, Clara Baldwin, Itecitatlon, Helen Lldy. Exercise, "Shinins for Jesus," Xfne little girls, i Recitation, Jenny Knecht. Workers' Exercise, Mr. Curry's Class.

Chorus, Junior choir. Recitation, Margaret Keith. Exercise, Flower Children. Recitation, Bobby Bell. Recitation, Alma Morgan.

Soldier Exercise, Miss Hague's Class. Solo, Margaret Borthwick. Recitation, Mary Baldwin. Recitation. Jean Miller.

Exercise, Mrs. Van Hoesen's Class. Recitation, Ilelen Graham. Collection and Collection Speeih, Betty Junior choir. The Toadies' Auxiliary of the Boy Scouts will liokl an imipcittant meeting tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock In the Ibaaement of the Primitive Methodist The men's committee is urgently requested to 'attend 'this meeting.

The Girl Scouts 'are aponoring the arrangements ifor a. lecture to be given tomorrow evening iby Dr. Charles Sumner Kemible, who has a national 'reputation, as a ifipeaker. The subject will "An Evening with Jame.s Whlteomb Riley." Dr. Kcmble's impressions of the Amen ican poet and his works are sure to foe Jntereeting and stimulating and the Girl Scouts hope for a large at-tenda -bofh in compliment to the distinguished lecturer and to assist them financially In their activities.

The lecture will be given in Bethel E. phui-'eh. The degree team of the Daughters of America will meet this evening at 8:30 o'clock in Odd Fellows' Hall for practice. All members are requested to attend. For Results Gazette Want- Advts.

ALL THIS WEEK- 3 COMPLETE CHANGES OF PROGRAM. Today and Tomorrow11 JACK CURTIS Pros'e'n'u ''THE LAND OF JOY" The Most Pretentious Tabloid Organization En Tour. MAE MURRAY, IFRANCUS X. BUSHMAN in "THE MASKED BRIDE" Wednesday and Thursday LAND OF JOY MUSICAL REVUE In "SOUTH SEA ISLE" The Musical Atmospherical Fantasy Rod La Hocrue. Jctta Goudal Noah Beery "THE COMING OF AMOS" Friday and Saturday LAND OF MUSICAL REVUE in "THE ISLE OF HOKO MOKO" Richard Dlx Lots Will.

to in "LET'S GET MARRIED" Tntemational 'News and Other Features. Prof. Harley Luts of the department of economics of Leland Stanford University, is sailing for Europe with a party of bankers and financiers Invited by General Pilaudskl to go over and restore Poland's Interna" tional credit. WYOMING "i Our Great Pre-Inventory Sale Is Now Going On Special Prices in Every Department Fowler Dry Goods The Boston Store The Semlor Class of Wyoming High School, chaperoned by Miss Marie Webb and Walter Ryglel, of the faculty, have returned from their trip to Washington. The Young Ladies' Social Club of the Presbyterian Church invites the public to a strawberry social on the lawn of the church tomorrrow A number of the emploves of Xo.

6 colliery tendered Edward Dough erty, assistant outside roremanaJ parity Thursday cvening-at his home on Fifth street, and pre- neniea mm wun a gold watcj of Hamilton make unci gold ohajri aald-knife, Mrs, Dougherty waealsa glvgn a white gold wrist Wath! supper was served by Dougherty, Charles Button entertained the choir of the Presbyterian Church and the -members of the Music Com-mi'ttee at his home Friday evening. Thousands of tons of coal are -being stored by the Delaware, Lackawanna Western Railroad Company along the tracks below Eighth street. The Live Wire Class of the 'jvTeth odist Episcopal Church gave, a surprise party Friday night fo Miss Marie Webb, who has resighe'd her position as teacher for the summer months. She has gone on. a trip to Boston and on her return will attend Bucknell University.

Those present at the party were Helen Hammpntl. Mar.iorie Stein, Marie Webb. Helen Dickinson, Mildred Ridgley, Iris Spencer, Russell Glatz, JPheodorc Eddy, William Buffton, 'Robert Claude Rapsbn, Hugh Gebhart-and Charles Rapson. Sign-3 have ibeen erected at the four-corners of Wyoming avenue a 3 Eighth street also at. all entrances to Wyoming and.Wcel Wyoinin.

advertising the Fourth of July Celobration. The Puibliclty Conimlttee la hand'bllls advertising the big day. An Oipen "'meeting connection with the Fouftli of July celdbration will ibe held dn Town Hall, Wyoming) tomorrow to which the citizens of be th Wyoming and Wes Wyoming arc invited to attend. The Junior Order United American '(Mechanics of this place will conduct, a. dance at the StOJie Bridge Pavylion on Wednesday evening.

The Sunday. School of the M. E. Church 'willh old Its annual picnic at Weft's It'll-Do farm onMcnday, 2S. The school will.be transported in 'busses to the grove.

LEGAL. SEALED PROPOSALS' be received by the Town Council of the Borough 5f Avoca, Luzerne county, on July 12, 1926, at' 8 o'clock P. at the Town Hall for the laying of a sanitary sewer on Grove Street, Clark Street and in an alley and for the laying of a storm water sewer in an alley between School and McAlpine Streets. Plans and specifications for the said work may be had from Chas. Golden, Borough Engineer.

Bids must be. submitted on blanks furnished bidders for the purpose." A certified check in the sum of $500 must accompany each bid. The Borough reserves the right to reject any and all bids, PATRICK FARRELL, Secretary. W1 sS in n'rvr With Florence Vidor 'V Jack Holt All three men wanted her. AH three fought for licr.

Which won? A rrcat best-Rfllllng novel produced spectacularly into one of the finest sea thrillers the screen has ever seen. TODAY erican and Italian Restaurant. 43 South Main street, Bell 'Phone 2040. j2U3j Tinted To rent, fur- Landan-Schwartz. A very pretty wedding ook place at 6 o'clock last evening when Miss Jennie Doene Schwartz, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz, of this place, and Jsadore Landau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Landau, of Wilkesbarre, were united 'in marriage before 200 guests. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Sterling at which 400 guests were present.

The ceremony was performed by Rabbi M. Davidson, of Wilkesbarre, assisted by Rabbi Sicherman, of Wilkesbarre, and Kabbi Seijftl, of Exeter. The bride was Kowned in cream taffeta. She wore a veil of illusion and Chantilly lace, with a cap edge o.t orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of orange blossoms and lilies-of-the-valley.

In the bn'Ce's party were Mi's. Henry Schwartz, of So ra nto ma -tron of honor, who wore a gown of white beaded satin. She. carried a bouquet of salmon pink roses. Miss Rebecca Freedman, maid of honor, wore orchid georgette over a slip of shimmering pink satin.

She carried Pernet roses. Miss Ida Goldstein was gowned in delphinium blue taffeta and carried a bouquet of larkspur and gladioli. Miss Mollie Schwartz, the bride's sister, also wore orchid yellow changeable taf-j feta and carried palo -yellow moss roses. Miss Rose Schwartz, 'carrying the brid train, wore a gown of lapis blue taffeta and wore a bou- quet of pink rose-buds. Sylvia Un- ger, flower girl, waa gowned in ruf fled rose georgette and carried a basket of sweet peas and rose pet-alsllan of was ring bearer.

The bride's gifts to-her attendants were pearl wristlets. Nat Landau was best man, brother, was master of ceremonies, and A. Schwartz and Jack Shcerman were ushers. The bride is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary. She has been honored at a number of pre-nup-tial events recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Landau will spend several weeks at Buffalo, Cleveland and in the Mdddle West. They will reside in a new home on Third avenue, Westmoor. Baseball Teams Fight.

A baseball team from Exeter and one from West Pittston playing on a diamond near the Wisenr store engaged In a free-for-all fight yes terday afternoon, following a disagreement over the game. Officer J'3'e Rowe, of the First Ward, was called to stop the fight, but on account of the crowd was unable to do it. He secured the names of the participants, and Burgess Louis Jacobs will have all arrested and brought before him within the next few days. The burgess has also ordered that further playing on these grounds on Sunday must be stopped and any teams attempting to play there will be promptly arrested by Chief of Police Ripple and members of his force. Mr, and Mrs.

Joseph Thomas and Mrs. Mary Malunls are spending the day at Lake Carey, The following members of the Senior Class of Exeter High School left this morning on a four-day trip to the national capital, via the Penn sylvania Railroad: Mary McNeil, Helen Murth, Edith Christian, Mildred Tinklepaugh, Mary Pepe, Margaret Thomas, Joseph Skrinak, Leslie Kaufman and John Bellus- They were chaperoned by Miss Genevieve Mundy and Miss Catherine McNich-Ols, of the High School faculty. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whalen, of 1130 Wyoming avenue, a aon 'et nlghi.

at 'Miss (Margaret McCawIey, of J9 East Gran street, was admitted to itbston Hospital this morning fo an operation. Former 'Brgas Will 'Mundy and sons, William, Jr. and Joseph motored to Harrieburg for-the week-end. The i School board and Architect McGIynn made an Inspection of all the (borough school buildings and grounds yesterday. WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY.

hi cottage at Falls for State rent, lo- cation, etc. Phone 735, I Henry Marks, Market and Rlejlstons' keep abreast of the style wave. RaUtom atyles are nai'Jlonallly accepted as atidientic Their liigii quality is the result of a half century experience in fine shoemaking. The best for the money $3.00 and $8.5 Evans Bros. Shoe Dept.

SOUTH MAIN STREET. Wharf Streets. Wanted Women who can nlze an unusual opportunity, and it not afraid of work. Positions now i open for Plains. South Pittston, Junction, Duryea.

Old 1 Forge, Avoca, Mooslc, Exeter and or full time. For particulars call 316 Salem street, 'near Luzerne. Call mornings. J21t3 i 11 i. Wanted Washing to do at home.

Inquire Mrs. Harrison, 111 Searle ptreet. J21t2 V. For wives only Wanted Mail with knowledge collecbions, first class references. Come in personally between 4 and p.

in. Levme, the clothier, 34 Sforth (Main street. J21U Barbering Earn more, Work less. Be a Sesqui-Centennial tarbr; Day, night and spare time. 232 North Ninth, Tri-City Barber School, Philadelphia.

Watod--Glrl for general', house-mrk. 202 York avenuo, J19t3 Wanted! Experienced insurance "lr-sman for collecting debit; must a willing worker. Write Box 25, 31 ta Wantedr-fialesman nd collector, one with ear to work in vicinity of Fittatom.s Will want an active young or middle-aged man who is willing ti onrn from $50 to. $78 per week. onent position for right party, manager of Singer Sewing Ma-Mne Company, 11 Broad J18t3 Wanted- To Buy: Used furnl- wtt 1 s'anted An experienced urni-.

driver; -one who understands laying of floor coverings, nian preferred, no other need niy, Write Box 20, Qazette. JlStf ranted Girl of middle-aged -n for housework, borne hights. Wyoming avenue, Exeter Bor-. U2t7 i paperhanglng cost no more, trio rest. Thomas, 'Phone Sm31 FOR BENT (T(t Four room, all im-s, J.B7 Fast Slxta street.

7S-B-2V 3218 ryour hinbcnd had to do the waah-ing evwy week he wouldn't be without a wathwf machine five minute. And when yon go on putting such a dram on your etrength, health and pint i with thti onee.a-week task, you aren't being fair to him. tor he can afford to buy you a wnhing machine. Any man can, once he understands the real situation. A mall deposit puts the i Eaqr Washer In your home lew than you probably nay for a hat or And once there you 'can pay the balance at you net the machine, small monthly amounts that you scarcely feel.

Why not let the Easy take all the dirt out of alt the clothes and all the bard labor out of washday for you? Its famous I Vacuum Cup Principle ii tb only washing method that 1 Miss Anna- Kerber, aged 24 years, of Newark; arrived in Scran-ton yesterday to visit her brother, City Superintendent of Parks H. M. Kerber, of 06 Madison Two hours later she was suddenly stricken with a heart attack and died. She had recently Undergone an operation end was Doming to Scrantoa to recvperate. i St..

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