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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1915. S3- SATURDAY SEPTEMBER i 4, 1915. 1.00 Capital, 375,000.00, Surplus and Net Profits, $500,000.00. EMBEZZLEMENT fit Duncan Homer Co. THE GLOBE STORE Will Open an Account IN THE Grand Jury Returns True Bill Alnst Adam Weiss of West Hazleton First National Bank Our Fall Suits At $18.50 HAZLETON CONSTABLE INDICTED FOR CUTTING ELECTRIC WIRES Of Wilkes-Barre, Pa Possess Style Individuality Local Man Freed of Manslaughter Charge in Returns Made By Grand Jury RetterdayN A Government Depositary and the Millinery Notes Oldest National Bank in Luzerne Co.

It Is Interesting to note that ths In years past we have sold hundreds of beautiful suits at $18.50, but if we are to believe our eyes, and they say "seeing is believing," our collection this fall surpasses all previous efforts. Here you will find Men'a Wear Serges, Poplins, Gabardines, Whip Cords in a wide variety. Plain back, semi fitting back and belted back effects, in rich shades of brown, green, field mouse and black predominate. Some are trimmed with buttons and others with braid, while collars are of. self material and velvet.

Wo have all sizes for women, misses and stout figures. velvets used In our hats of superior quality and the best we have seen at the price for several ysart. While fashion points towards wide brimmed, small crown hats and closely fitting hats, ws TWO DIVORCE SUITS FILED LIST OF VOTERS ATTACKED models In medium slses for tboasM Charge That Registry in Dupont Con tains Names of 300 Who Are Not Qualified Burgess Adam Mclss of West Hazleton, was indicted by the grand Jury yesterday on a charge of embezzlement in keeping about $40 collected In fines from autolsts for speeding, money which it is alleged should have been turned over the borough treasury. Benjamin Reese, president of the borough council, is prosecutor. Raffaelo D'Angelo, a Hazleton was also Indicted on a charge of tampering wlth electric wires, it being alleged that he cut a wire near a meter in a building owned by him and made changes to defraud the Harwood Electric Co, of There wore Jn all sixty-three true wno oo not aemana xam exirsoi; School Hats of Corduroy 59c Two Special Values in Blouses On Sale in the Centre of the Store at $1 Another registry list of voters In Plttston Township was questioned Ws are also showing school' yesterdav when Robert H.

Curtis OT soil DDTIIvro iroivn vw in colors to natch your fall wttf' filed a petition with the court asking that the list from the North or Du or ooat. They ars trimmed WltkL pont district of that township be ribbon or ostrich VZCkgk fano.e. waists in flesh, white, deep pink and blue; have set In Insertion, embroidered collars and plain collars. They are made of embroidered voile and may be worn either high corrected or disregarded. A collection of Mummy Silk Waists in three styles.

Including embroidered' or plsln fronts and others finished with flno tucks. These waists will wash exceedingly well and are made of a quality of silk usually in $1.50 and waists. Until Eat- fl- ff urday night, special PX vv A Special Trimmed or low neck as you wisn. puis returned ana Mty-elKht cases were ignored. Among those ignored was one against S.

M. Gemmel of this city, charging manslaughter. Gemmel was driving an automobile down Hazlo street, this city, on June 28, and trtruck John O'Hara as the latter was stepping off a moving trolley car. O'Hara was fatally Velvet Hat $5 $1.00 Kcgular 1.25 values; special Am a. FMv rnJiH Saenrdsy mmmf Local Women Seek Legal Separation From Their Husbands Mary W.

Doorman of 7 West Jackson street, this city, yesterday filed divorce proceedings against Frederick K. Pohrman, whose, last known residence was Rochester, N. charging cruel treatment. The A -jartlea were married at Ridgewood. on February 7, 1801, by Rev.

Edward They resided together In New Tork City unUl October 1, 1914, when the wife says ha was forced to leave her home because of the cruel treatment of hr husband. Elma E. Crosby of 1S8 Centra street. Forty Fort, through Attorney B. W.

Davis, yesterday filed divorce proceedings against Lewis B. Crosby of 122 Fort street, same borough, on grounds of non support and cruel treatment. The parties were married in Kingston on February 1, 183, by Rev. Ferdinand von Krug, and they resided together in Kingston and Forty Fort until June 2, 1914, when the wife charges that she was compelled to leave her husband. She alleges that he threatened and abused her, called her names, drank to excess and failed to properly support his family.

She charges that this conduct has been going oft for eleven years, and that she has been obliged to seek employment to buy food and clothing for herself and family. cial we offer Poks Boanata biaak and two-tons velvets, wnoa ara narticularlr suitable for MSBC girls who ars going to sohaoi ssW, college. They ars trimmed $1.25 and $1 Waists 32? 79c On Friday and Saturday we offer lingerie, voiles, ratine, stripes, crepes, flowered, Seco Silk and Silk Mixture Blouses which have been slightly mussed or counter soiled 7Q In remarkable sale. Value $1.00 and $13B. Special This Sale i Held in the Waist Section 8econd Floor ostrich fancies, flowers and $5.00 wings, very special values at LIST OF TRUE BILLS Ths true bills returned yesterday included the following: Embezzlement Adam Moles, Benjamin Reese, prosecutor.

Interfering with electric wires Raffaele D'Angelo, Georpo Patterson, prosocutor. Judge Garman granted a rule on the register to show cause why the list should not be corrected or suppressed, and fixed the hearing for Tuesday, September 10 at 10 a. pi. The petition attacking the registration was filed by Robert who alleges that Vincent San-telll, the register, returned SOO persons who are not legally qualified or entitled to bo registered as electors in said district; that the list is Incorrect, falso and negligently mado, and will afford opportunity for fraud at the election. Estate of Decedents Dr.

Olln F. Harvey, late of this city, by his will probated yesterday, leaves all his estate to his wife, Sophia Harvey, and names bis son, Olln F. Harvey. as executor. The personal estate is valued at $2,000.

J. E. Giles of Haaleton, took out letters to administer the estate of his late brother. Daniel Giles, of Danville, wbw left personal property in this Msoujity at Removing tickets from mine cars Women's Motor and Travel Coats Hosiery, Children's Coats, For those who expect to make a motor trip and Umbrellas at Decided Savings Terry Mitchell, three cades, John T. KUIeen, prosecutor.

Robbery John Hemetskl, Peter Blemenskl, prosecutor. Felonious wounding Ben Parry, Joseph Klechor, prosecutor; Samuel Lerttni, Hugh R. Jones, prosecutor; Philip and Ignatz Konick, AndBow Kartonovlch, prosecutor. Burglary Antonio Fillip, allns Tony Phillip. John Roberts, prosecutor.

Breaking and larceny John Labor Day we have warm, loose, splendid looking coats, in fashionable novelty fabrics. They ar designed with large, roomy arm. holes and give comfort and protection to the owner in any weather. Wo particularly call your attention to a (IJIO pf A belted model at PJLU0J Now' that school time is approaching, we present you a remarkable opportun ity to save money on a coat ior any Fisher and Peter Slovensky, Henry child in sizes from 6 to 14 years The Men's Store Has These Specials $2.95 All Children's Coats For merlv Up to $5.00 woire, prosecutor. Larceny by aallee Joseph Jackel, William Lnwall, prosecutor.

Reoetvtng Charles Stein, John Youngblood, prosecutor. Falso protense Harold Kelly. The Exclusive Boys' Store With Such Remarkable Values Should All Children's Coats For- di QP merly $5.00 to $12.50 0LkVO Good Looking Lisle Hose 25c Flno Pabbed Lisle Hoso with linen' heel and toe and double knee meets all the requirements of the youne "miss" for school or street Be Foremost in Extra Fine Shirts, $1 Particular men, who demand that their shirts be of the latest pattern, should examine our laundered shirts with attached stiff cuffs. They are made of attractive percales and are cut full slae at all points. In sleeve lengths from 31 to 33 Inches.

Special Gordon Fibre Silk Socks 25c Gordon Fibre Silk Bocks have double too and hlffh spliced heels. In black and all tlie popular shades. Value 25 3 pr. for (1.00, now Boys Blouses, 50c We have these serviceable Blouses tn whites and colored percale. Ideal kflfA for school wear Every may be had In black, white and fash- 2 ionablo colors.

Price per pair "-rV Price per pair Mary F.gen, prosecutrix; George Peter Novick, prosecutor; Hawyak, Anna Kostsey, prosecutrix. Larceny Joseph Meguskl, Stanloy Rico, prosecutor; Peter Chlmflewskl, Martin Wilkes, prosecutor; Mary and Peter Wychunls, Jr Kilteen, nrrrsp-cittor: Charles Gosser, John Yoiing-blood, prosecutor: Robert Smith end Pussell Womelsdorf, Charles Killian, prosecutor; Leo Buckscnvich. II. P. 8troh, prosocutor; Alox Ostopovish, Stove Estwer, prosecutor; Mike Tukanoskl, M.

Wollngavicz. prosecutor; Daniel L. Kulp, Thomas Mc-Gavln, prosecutor. Forgery John W. Stillman, M.

N. Shiner, prosecutor. Perjury Stanley Holloel, Frank Mllefskl, prosecutor. Pointing pistol Roman Jozefovich. Fred A.

Schmidt, prosecutor. Discharging firearms Antonio Fillip, John Roberts, prosecutor; Joseph Shandro, Thomas Newcomb, prosecutor. Carrylm? concealed weapons School Hose, 2, 25c Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose. A very fine quality. Value 3 pr.

for 50c. Special for boys and girls who go to school next QK Tuesday, 2 pr. dOt HOSE FOR BOYS Fine Black Cotton Hoso for boys, medium heavy ribbed, reinforced with double knee and lined toe and heel which saves OK much darning, pr. miQKs Fine School Umbrellas 50c Excellent Umbrellas, have 22 inch or 24 inch frame, WOMEN'S 59c GLOVES 50c Women's Chamoisette 6loves are decidedly appropriate at this season. They are wanner than silk and are very attractive looking.

We offer a two-claBp atyla in white, white with black embroidered backs or natural. Regular 59c value wUt Roman Zlngaretta, J. T. JCHcen, covered with a durable rain-proof cloth. They are excellent children's umbrellas, and can be had with plain or fancy wood or novelty handles, worth at least 65c.

Pf Special wvt prosecutor; John Ladner, John Roberts, prosecutor; Samual Rala- man, Tlioma-j fsowcomu, prosecutor; Toney Pastello, Thcmas Newcomb, prosecutor; Paul GeGorce, T. New-coomb, prosecutor. Resisting an officer August Calabro, Thomas Newcomb, Sodomy John Marks, John Rob erts, prosecutor. Statutory rape Harry oung, Agnes Mollterls, prosecutrix. UNCAN HOMER CO.

THE GLOBE STORE Attempt to rape Harry loung. Agnes Moliterls, prosecutrix. F. and B. James carr.

a n. Bertels, prosecutrix: Frank silvers, Edna Schug, prosecutrix. Malicious mischief Brcno 111- chewski and others, KdltU Yan-fcowskl, prosecutrix. Nulsanre Wilkes-Itarra City. H.

J. Athcrhold, prosecutor; Conyr.g. ham Township, Henry Ocln, proso- 1 utor; Slocum Township, lionry Ogin, prosecutor. COMPLAIN OF NUISANCE Aggravateav assault ana nauery fort of the residents. Citizens talk of malting an appeal to the Stats bureau of hralh If the township commissioners do not give them relief.

John Eernetskl, Feter Klominski, ical Mother's Mind. School Togs At a Saving of One-Fourth Knickerbocker Suits for boys, ages 8 to 17 years, made with peg pants and lined throughout; in every color and pattern, including blue serges at two dollars. These suits were regularly priced $5.00. Fifty Russian and sailor blouse suits in blues, browns, gray and tan mixtures, sizes 2Y2 to 9 and worth from $2.50 to $5.00. For two days, a the special price $1.00.

Fifty all-wool top coats, a few balma-caans included in sizes 2V2 to 10, in blue, gray and brown mixtures; checks also, that are worth up to $5.00, for two days at $2,00. Several lots of wool suits in the newest' patch pocket Norfolk style, pants full lined, in gray and brown patterns, sizes 6 to 12 at $2.50. All knee pants are now 75 cents. Two hundred wash suits, in the newest Oliver Twist middy, Russian and Tommy Tucker styles, plain white included, that were formerly priced $1.00 and $1.50, are special for two days at 50 cents. Sizes 2y2to8.

Mrs. Louis Rosenthal's Boys' Store prosecutor; Patrick Daley, Asatna Provisana. prosecutor; hnira- Residents of Lee Park Increase Agitation For a Sewer System conls and Joseph Hhetrowftiky, Ilarlin Mulderlg, prosecutor Joseph and others, "William itweiro, prosecutor; Michael Homa and others. Christ Safanltz, prosecutor; Stanley 4 Yarnot, Max Lleberman. prosecutor.

Dedf lUcttM Philip Rjfe and otnsra to Jofen C. Schelbs of Wllkes-Barrs, property In Wilkes-Barre for $1,178. Edwin Davis of Duryea, to Ida May Jones of same place, property tn Duryea for $1,000. C. T.

Hill and others to Jacob Banla of West Haslston, property In Hazle Township for $118. i 2 Hour Phone Servlee PHONE IT TO 3000 News or Advertising Assault anTl bat tery wan ley Frod Smith, Roman Joseiwltx, prosecutor; PPatrlck McDonald, Kato McGuire, prosecutrix; Morris Stolper, Harry Sumlyan, prosecutor; lctor Zakobn, Sophia Zakoba, prosecutrix. 4 1 Common Plea Notes McHalo and others vs. McCarthy and others. Equity.

Preliminary injunction is further continued until Thursday, September 9, at 10 a. m. on account of illness of witness for plaintiff. In the matter of the appointment of a guardian for the estate of Delilah M. Cleveland.

Henry Brown, guardian la permitted to file an account, and after publication In the Wilkes-Barre Record and Legal Institute of Accountancy Meeting A meeting of all Interested In the now lnstltuto of accountancy and business administration at the Wilkes-Barro Business College has been called for next Tuesday evening, September 7. At that time the instructor will bo present to answer questions and explain fully the work as it will be presented. This meeting will be open to business men, teachers, bookkeepers or any others who may be Interested In the work of this course. Kshak, wthan Gevanthar, Anthony Smallenskl and others, Jacob Byozkowskl, prose Residents of Lee Park are renewing their complaints about the unsanitary condition of that district due to lack of sewers and proper drainage. The heavy rains during he past month have Intensified conditions and caused sumps to overflow and form stagnant pools.

On Woodbury street In the.nclRhbor-hood of the Empire Silk Mill a pool of surfabe water has covered a portion of the street and surroundings nearly all summer to the annoyance and discom cutor: Harry KoslK. Jacoo miuiman, prosecutor: Joseph panaurskt. a. Balcker. prosecutor; Anthony Kra- vltz, James Campbell, proseeuxor; Adam BerzlnsKl, Jonn KODcris, prosecutor: Edward Fletrowsky, Sadie Patrowsky, prosecutrix; Louis Pol lock.

John Roberta. prosecutor; to be pre. October 11 Register the account Is Bf-nted to the court on lor confirmation. Michael Wclsko and others vs. Knsa and others.

Hearing preliminary on motion to continue lnlnnction Is continued until Bcp- 10- I ember wannd Hdt, ifc BO V-O. TO 30 to 40 Saved On Your Purchases Of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware and White Ivory Being wholesalers and upstairs rent and the fact that we sell the retailer, enable us to do this. Better Jewelry For OUR MOTTO Money the Same Money LesS A tiirora ot r-ji TtmiasH Trophies Ktr-nloy Podsaldllk. Defendant Is permitted to pay Into court the sum of $18. 2R which he asserts to be duo In above case.

Lithuanian Club Chartered The Wyoming Borough Lithuanian Citizens' Uterary Club received a charter yesterday by a decree of Judpe Strauss. The purpose of the club is the providing of a room for reading and social enjoyment. The court attached an order to the charter which provides that no intoxicating drink ihall be sold on the premises. The officers include- Taul Pacenka, president Matthew Pacenka, secretary; John MasklaliB, financial secretary; Charles Baldau-skU treasurer. ClgBrcttea fifteen yean ago -are smokers of TtokishTrophies Cigarette today I Second Floor Jerome Meyer Sons OVER KRESGE'S Upstairs 29 South Main.St f3 W'diS'i-.

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