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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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THE AVILKES-DARRE RECORD. MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1C0X MONDA ST, API" 12, 1909. tiiuiiiiiniuintNiiiiiiinniiHiinim MAErJAGES STACZIuO AT CUFC'ir SPECIAL TEMPERATURE The following la th highest and lowest temperature during Ibe twenty-four houre ending at o'clock laat evening: Z'Z Wherever you chance to be, whether at the res taurant your, noon lunch, meeting -vpf friends, at homj'or any-' 1 1 wnere elve, yon will thor-l oughly ti joy -f a glass or Stogiiiaicrs' :0) 0 It is an invigorating beverage, smacking of choice ingredients and su- pcrior brewing. No beer, comes to you with a like zest and fragrance. Have a case sent home' to-day.

Pure Food Label on every package. 1 '(( Vi- STECMAIER BREWING; COMPANY fry? Old Phone 432-R." New Phone $77, F. C5iliis 1 We Have Movbd Ta Our Temperary Heaaausr tera You Will Find Ua at 1 106 S. Main St. While wa are not prepared' to do any business, yt wa will in nA iMammiriitt ne ens- 11 1 1 1 Don't wait until the area give out and you are compelled to atop Many must overwork tha eyes, but none need perma Bently Injur them.

If the vision feela strained get the proper (lasses at one. Bring your ays trou- 'bles to us, J.P.EIUIST 1 OPTICIAN PUBLIC SQUARE BUSINESS NOTICES EHxabath has changed her atudlo to room 19. Odd Fellows' building. China paint lng, water colors. Mrs.

J. E. Beyle, Dermatologist, can be found at room 68 Staon Long building, until her new rooms, near the corner or soutn Main and East Isorth-smpton streets, are completed, which wUl be about April 15. Wholesale and retail ordera for cut flower. Funeral, designs, decorations, etc will receive prompt attention at uarvin-s.

Boutn Frankiia atreet Tha Uttl Hair Shop Everything- for the hair. Manlcur lng. massage. Allc Smith, 2S N. iranklln.

atreet v. Plaatinfl and Dry Cteantna Aeeordlon, knife and sunburst pleat. Ings. Ladles garments of all- klnda ory, eieanea, Kra. steiaeL'lBi Madi-sou street New phone, 1485.

Old phone, 488. A Monument Badlv Lettered is half spoiled. MUler A Laycock are men of experience. 140 Bouth Wash Ington street Wllkes-Barre. The Pian Manufacturers' Exchange Bulletin: Wa have) just enlarged our stof to meet me demand or our rapidly in creasing business and received for ycur consideration and examination a carioaa or tne famous Kegal-and Ricca as son pianos, absolutely the finest planoa in the world.

It is Impossible lor otner stores to compete with us, as in the first place they do not have these celebrated planoa and-also, bave larger expenses. We guarantee to save you from $75 to $100 on every piano and can prove that give greater value than 'any other store. Just examine, th Rlcca A Son piano in our window. It has not Its equal jn the Itls a magnificent work of art and 'the ton is beautiful. Easy terms on all these If desired.

Now for our used piano bargain department. 1 beautiful miniature Stelnway A Sons baby grand; Just like new, for great sacrifice. 1 Chlckertng upright cost $500, for $185 cash; same as new. 1 Chlckertng upright cost $500, for $250 cash; forced sale; Ilka new. 1 celebrated Table A -Sons upright: can't tell from new; only two months old; for $190.

eieaant untirnt eoat noo. for S145 cash; like new; forced Bale. The piano Manufacturers' Exchanca. Egt Northampton atreet E. P.

Phmips. undertaker. Ill a. Main. Cures Ingrewina To Nails No matter how bad.

Corns, bunions cured. Miss Watroua, 88 8. Main St Do you want to rent a modern good barn for your horses Inquire at wuuams etor. Miss Coopr. Milliner' IS South Franklin atreet Second.

poor, front, Peoples phone, 1079-R. Hair Puffs Latest spring styles, wavy switches. etc Everything for th hair. Schmidt's Hate Store, 64 South Main street The Williams' Best Flour Use It Also, fin butter, cheese. Eggs, fruit and canned goods, wholes saie, at wuuams Bros, s.

Market Laura D. Millar, Surgeon Chiropodist All ailments of th feet treated. 84 People Bank. Phon 08-R. Wall! WeHt Well! All you can eat AND THE BEST at MOORE'S for 25c IS North Main St Miss McQowan- has moved to IS West Market street over Heyera Jew elry store.

On flight- up. Manlouring, hair dressing. Scalp and facial massage. A Popular Place, for the Thrifty Our Housefarn-ishing Dep'fc Specials for This Week WIRE CARPET BEATERS Rug Carpet Beaters .....80 Long handled Feather Dusters ....0 Good bristle Clothes Brush 10o Whitewash Brushes Btove Brushes 1........ .80 tomers to th best our abU- Li a wf Vtta -rss Pxcf For Complete Trout -A ''Z A 'V 1 split bamboo 'fishing Rod with tra tip, frame and case 1 double multiplying Reel with "click and drag ,85 60 foot Silkatene Une 5 1 Leader--S feet long E.10 aosen Trout Hooka to gut 10 1 box Split Shot 1 I SZOff1 Special price less J5Z, $1.47 CANT BE BEAT QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS Still Trout cr Bass Roda 10 Baskets SOe, 1M and $10.

JReels-lOo, 25o, 40c, 60o to WADINQ B00T8 AND PANTS BAIT FISH BAIT FISH A A 'sPn Hooks ire jUU Lappet-Eel Hookl Minnow Ganga Weiss Jones CITY HARDWARE 69 E. Market On Your Way to th Deppta ToaMAaaoi CIAS5U-TM MTTIMS DIANOIfOS OaOMSkXSTDaiS ty.VOU,CArtT-CALi. aar-p fQLUaJ Hats Yea Tnoagtit of ttse Diamond Ring for your Intended? Our dealings are confidential, Jvn you? will not know have opened an account Consult us first Wedding Rings in 14 and It karat lor all widths and sises. Bee Hive -Jewelry Co. 14 SOUTH MAIN STREET BEING US YOUR EYES ACCURACY OUR REPUTATION Right Tit Shur On Eye Glasses.

Fit Right Feel Right Stay Right Sold mly Hera. Ontlcal Hons of L. PRIN8TEIN CO, With BEE HIVE JEWELRY CO, 14 South Main 8treet Scranton Store (01 Lackawanna Ave, Correct Footwear- This Is the stof where you'll find stylish Easter Shoes and Oxfords. Every pair sold by ss will give thoroughly satisfactory wear. Wa handle the leading makei in all styles of lasts and lea thers, popular Prices, i.

9 organ Shoe Store 83 PUBLIC SQUARE (Lanlng Block) HeCuss'dlt "pear me! what a all the trouble Or the cause of all th Spoke mother from her kitchen'- To one of ber big boys. "The cause." said big fat Harry, Aa held one up and ouas'd it, "Those shoes you bought', for me last week, 'Why, one of them la buated." Hereafter when you buy ma a pair cf shoes; go to Kenney, the Shoe "Man. AH the boys say his shoes can't be (nine. I want "Keoney's JEaay cr th "American Gcntlemkn." XVe also carry "Kenney's Easy Walk" apil the "eVft m.svig 1 TT7T WHOLE BEECHNUT oHAMSIi Especially flnfc, TouTl glad to know, too, that you can yet bacon. Beechnut Bacon to two to two and one-half pound Z'- 1 Dainty Bieouite Th cream finger and Petlt-BeurreMmt by HunUey Palmer, ar mighty -if Treasure entby Peek, Frean Co, London, England, are "dlrterent" and "taBta" Ilka more." Lenten Food Complete aa-aortments of everything pUruant excellent.

Criap Vegetables Luaeipua 'v' Frulta W. D. BEERS 1 7 WEST MARKElSTREET mmimuiiinn sssssesiissiMSSssesassess Baildcri Dratightsmen, Architects, Contractors ANT USE DRAUGHTING uiinrpiirji BEST DETAIL PAPER lft yarda 60 yards 29 yarda .....11.00 10C yarda ...84.00 BLUE PRINT PAPERS IS yard rolli-14 Inchea. 60oj SO to- fctee, SLOOl Inchea, 1.15. yard roll SO.

Inchea, S8J5i In-tbea, 7J5. Tracing Paper, 10 yard roll 11.50 John C. Madden STATIONER 85 SOUTH MAIN STREET pom YOU BE CONVINCED if we gave you the names and addresses of over 2,000 persons in this vicinity who are satisfied' with their Ludwig pianos. The Ludwig Piano stinds for honest construction and as a proof of this there is placed on every one of our pianos a life- time guarantee. You do not take the word of a 'dealer nor as-i si st him in his profits, but we sell you our own made" 5 pianos at the very lowest price possible to sell a piano.

Bargains in stock. SO SOUTH MAIN STREET WILKES-BARRE, PA. UP-TO-DATE Bend. a sample package and be convinced. We send wagons to any part of the city and nearby towns.

Save 4 Laundry Lists and you can bur a 42-plece dinner set worth 88.00 for lite THJBJ WILKES-BAItRE LAUNDRY. 121 S. Main Rt w. w. VJUXJUtSMAKK, proprietor.

What Is Standing? Are you classed among tha thrifty! Is, your credit good at any time? Can you borrow $100 or more for an emergency to-day If you cannot anawer these questions to your own aatlafae- tloa come to na with your first $1.00 deposit and learn the thrift habit can help you. At The; Vilkes-Barre Deposit and Savings Bank 71 PUBLIC 8QUARE Open Saturday evening to o'clock. IWHNMmitllllNlllHlinillHIIHIIHIII HA7ADn I i a a a ia.ni is mf awa-i aa A' titrf Wire Rope Insulated Wlra HAZARD MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Pittsburg, -v- York. Chicago.

LUUwIb Your TOBT STEELE In Wnkes-Barre. April 40, vf ny Aiaerman uou, ueorge Toby bowse eieeia. ooia oi tin eity. JONES WA8LET In Wllkes-Barre, April 10, idw, Dy ev. nr.

a. Richard T. Jones of Parsons and mUy 8. Wasley ot thla city. BOWMAK-COOKJE At Luserne, March 8L 1909.

by Rev. Ferris D. Cornell. Ph. I).

Peter Bowman and Lisate Cooke; both of Forty Fort. HOLLOWAT WUi.KVKR-At Taylor. AprU S. lra Jnoiioway of tiiuok-shinny and Jessie. Wlllever of DEATHS.

6CHWARZ-On Saturday. April W. 190, Ida, aged years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schwant, of pneumonia, at 138 Hill street.

Tha funeral waa held Sunday afternoon at o'clock, with interment in St. Nicholas Cemetery on Darling street. KTjTJG At Mercy Hospital, April 10, 1Kb. Mauuiae iv lug, agea is years, rrom CORniOATV-m' WSkea-Barre7: April la. or aroncniusi aira.

aiary vorngan, aged Vk -r PETHICK-In Wllkes-Barre, April iso. Hilda I FeUUcK, aged an. REILI.T In Plymouth Township, April ii, iwa, or nroncniua, ijoretta Reniy, aged It months. LiAMEREAUX At Plymouth. April It, mine accident, William lamereaux.

ORAHAM-At Avofta. April garet, acea 9 years, oaugnter oi air. ana Mra. John Graham, scarlet fever. STOCKS (Corrected notice) Tn Wllkea- narre, April 9.

uua. Mra. Mary jsmliy Stocks, aged (8 years. Washington, D. April ju, isw.

or.Mngnts aiseaae, Jonn tt, Williams, aged 48 years, former resident. 'P jonn oc agea ssears. CONNORS At i Ptttstoni -'April 11, '1808, complication of Mrs. -Mary Connors. CRAIG A't 'plttston, April 11.

1908, of pneumonia, craig. ZALONIS-In Plymouth. April 10. 1909. of pneumonia, u.

xaionis, agea a moutna SARNOTI In 'Hanover Township, April 11. 190S, ot Alexander Sar-notL aged 8 moiitha JOYCE At April 10, 1509, Mra fonn Joyce. i MKISTER At Mercy HosplUl. April 11. oi gangrene, Mrs.

Mary Meister, aged 71 years. HELLER In Dorrance April w. ueorge Heiier, agea years. HARK IN 8 At West Wyoming. April 1U09.

wuiiam Harkina, aged 70 years. FUNERALS The funeral of Marcaret MdKenna la to be held thla morning at 8:46 from the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Frank McGovera, 2T School atreet East End. A high mass will be celebrated at Holy Savior Church.

The funeral of James Relllr la to be held thla morning at 8 o'clock from the home of hia sister. Mrs. Hush Harkina. 308 Scott street -A hlkh mass of requiem wu pa ceieorateq atoiy savior if urea. 7 CARD, OF THANKS.

Mra Edward Man ran and family wtah to thank their friends and neighbors for the assistance and sympathy In their lata Bereavement; aiao 10 loose vno sent flowers. BUSINESS NOTICES i Mlaa Donovan, Manicure Halrdreasar Electrical facial and scalp treat- menta, ahampoolng. Odd Fellows' building. South Franknn atreet. Something new.

"Old Frank's" whis ky nothing to equal It in the College Posters Newovel and strikingly effective. Easter pla-tcrea Madonnas by the world'a great artists. Easter cards band colored. loo to 60c Many handsome and typical reminders ot the season boxed, ready for mailing. Gifts that are worthy of tha honor.

Watch the window. Reiser's Art Store. 1SS South Main next Poll's, Gabler Planoa Fifty thousand pianos of this old Standard make have been made and aold since the first on manufactured In 1854. Some of the first ones are Mffl In nso with a tone as good as aver. Gabler pianos are favorite of the musical artists throughout the world.

Wo would suggest to every ona in terested in music to call at our ware rooms and Investigate these planoa. Latest' style case designs. Exquisite tons and finish. Guaranteed to last a life time. Hear our self-playing pianos.

V- we nave several Bargains in upngnt pianos and organs taken in exchange; prices from $75 to $226. Easy terms. Clarence 8. Tetter, 70 Nortn Main street near Union street WUkes- Barre. Walters Give; Gold Stamps i ne wornan iooi insiue vi pair of our new Tan Oxfords will be a very attractive proposition in foot dressing.

The new shades in Tan Foot wear are handsome. There is a great variety of styles for your choosing. Plain or per orated toes and vampsCuban heels and a correct size and width for every foot. 93.00, $3.50. 94.00.

We are showing'the new bronze leather which is featured so very strongly in New at $4.00. Come and see the spnng dis- Walters iz i SHOE STORE i -f "23 Public Square, 'YOf law WW I Frn iz ta3 Was Attacked by Weaaaa Darlag a Geaeral Fight EaateS Desecrated Kaers 11 Daakea'; Bewa la rCHT aad Valley Mid vale Mast 'Waa Setae ta Blow Hewaa. At tha houaa" of George Pelock in Dupont a number of tneb were engaged in drinking last evening end a fight started. Stephen Rexovica atUcked. Adam Kidok and beat him about the bead, laying the scalp.

When Kidok bad been put to flight Resovocs attacked John Peha to, break ing hia nose and causing other In. urles. In the meantime Mrs. Pelock picked up -a, butcher Chased cfter Kidok and stabbed tlm twlc pear tha heart. At midnight bis con dition waa seYiouand he waa not ex pected' to recover.

McGlnty of Pittaton was eummoned and attended to' the of the Injured. The State police arrested Pelock and bls wife Kat and two boarders. About o'clock- last night the con stabulary learned that a foreigner bad threatened to dynamite the home of a follow countryman at Mldvale. State troopers Parkinson' and Gould were rent out and arrested Frana. savage.

It Is aald that bad the troopers ar rived a few moments later tne pioc would have been carried out, as the dynamite was in place. Savage was locked up for the jMght at the barracks. North Grant street was the scene of considerable commotion yesterday aft- ernoonvat 1 o'clock when six brothers started a fight in their home. Chairs were broken over, each other's beads, window panes went out and the stove In the kitchen mpaet. Patrolmen Rooa and Hochreiter arrested four of them.

and at the atation houae they gave heir names aa follows: Martin. Ju lius, William and Ben Orban. Joseph. an Austrian, aged 88 Tears, of frtahtown. near Hudson, waa admitted to the Caty Hospital last evening suffering from a tab wound In the neck.

Ha was assaulted dur ing a drunken row. t- i The State police were forced to quell two slight' disturbances at three participants being ar-tested- One of the cases waa where a foreigner attacked and brutally treated hia wife. -They-also arrested four men who were ajreaeral melee at Ink' crman. .1 v- Patrolmen" "Zoeller and 'Schneider were called yesterday morning to quell a disturbance In a houae on East Jack son street, The officers found a drunken man and a woman fighting. Several windows wera smashed.

Both were arreated. PERSONALS Consressman and Mrs. H. W. Pal mer returned from IX on Saturday, evening to apend Easter week at their home, and will go back to the national capital in about ten daya.

They are also entertaining their granddaugnter, Miss isaoei Vincent, oi Chicago; wno a student at nryn Mawr, and tha Jatter'e friend, Mlaa Mary Brown, of Chicago, A school- mate. k' 3. Butler and daughter will return 'from. Philadelphia on Tuesday after spending Easier with Dr. 2.

J. Butler. and Mrs. John G. Knorr spent Easter with In Orangevllle, Pa.

Mra. Charles and daugh ter Elisabeth have returned from At-, lantie City. Word has been received announcing the death of Mrs. -W. P.

Denehey of Harrlsburr. mother of Mrs. James S. Croll. whose husband Is manager of M.

Klrby's atora in this Deceased was wli known in this tlty and on tha West SWe v. Miss' Myrtle, daughter oi sergeant Thomas Miller, returned on Saturday after spending a week with relatives at Dorrancei-wvy Ambrose, of Mr. and Mra Richard N. Jones of North Main atreet. Is home from a1 two moaths visit at Montrose.

-1 Miss Edith T. Ttfhter la Visiting in Tunkhannock and Montroae. Mrs. George Freyer of NewTork la visiting her mother, Mrs. Al Freeman of Haale atreet.

George W. Hilbert of Beaumont, a well known resident from that section was ip town on Saturday. Auoinceineit The Troubadour dance will be at Co-lumbua Hall to-morrow evening. A private dance will be held In the West Plttston armory to-night by the Comua Club. Escaya Club special private dance, Shoemaker Wyoming, to-night.

Music by Oppenhelm. Dance on Easter Monday ulyht, April 12. at 9th Regt. Armory, op-penheim's orchestra, Dance on Easter Monday night, April 12, at 9th Regt Armory. Op-penheim'a orchestra.

Sixteenth annual ball of the Frank lin Social Club win be conducted at Concordia Hall to-night. O'Neill'a Bdnd Easter ball Easte: Monday night, Columbus Hall. Musiu ty full band. Refreahmenta. Weitsenkorns are ahowlng all the late fads In fancy.

shirts, neckwear, and shoes for men and boya. Their window display la a comprehensive one. In the funeral account of the late Anthony Mangan an' error waa made. The broken wheel contributed was from a number of friends, of the family. Dutch lunch and dance given under the auspices cf the B.

V. S. of St Nicholas Church at Concordia Hall Wednesday evening, April H. Music by Oppenhelm. The dance In the armory this evening will be given under, the auspices of the 9th H.

Q. and arrangements have been made to accommodate a tarn crowd. Members Troop C. ist; Cava(ry. Bona of Veterans Retrves.

will' 'meet at O. A. R. Hall -on Tuesday evening, April 13. at VMM go ta-ScrantquHo pay a fraternal viare to vamp a.

j. Rabe. 85 South Main street will 'to-day give a free Hasaenpeffer lunch. It. will last aH He In vites the public to partake of lt! It will be got up in German style, MARRfAGE UCENSES i-.

loya BiupFr Nescooeck -Two, Rutn C. Hsrter Twp. E. H. rtroff Maria Franks riiuries K.

McKlnatrev Anna K. Petttt Mike Jupko Jrtwsrdsvllte Anna Antstkl KUwardsville Highest 82 Lowest 9i. Have You Moved? 'i Record subscribers who hare moved ahould promptly notify this office of the fact, so that the Record may follow them to 1 their new place of residence. Give both your old and your address, when change Is ordered, BRIEF MENTION Mm The Bee Hive will be closed for a few daya more account ot the ''recent fire. Ceartagtoae Diseases Thirteen eaaea of measles' and on case of diphtheria were reported on Saturday, to the office of the city clerk.

Eaate Weatfceiv-Cool yesterday morning but sunshiny and pleasant tn the afternoon. Cold on Saturday with occasional anew flurries. Presaetls Joseph Hendler, own er of the Hotel Hart, presented the new manager, John D. Shea, with a 4 handsome Morris chair on Saturday evening. Cessplalat The streets throughout this city seem to be considerably broken up.

Considerable complaint Is toeing- lodged by merchants and auto mobile ownera. Jf isJaaetloa Graatea The Record waa In error Saturday In aUUng that a writ of temporary injunction nad been secured against the Central Penn sylvania Brewing Co. Preaehea A Helchte Chareh Rev. O. IJoyd Morris of Kingston, oocupled tha pulpit of the Hillside Street Congregational Church yesterday and de livered two able discourses.

Haas laesereetly Stated In the ac count of detective Mulvafs hearing. which appeared In Saturday's Issue, the name of Michael Devlne waa given. It ahould have read Gib Devlne. Brass Key Feaaa A brass key was picked up on South' Washington street yesterday atternoon try a pedestrian who turned It- over to -patrolman Phillips and la now at headquarters. Treasauret'a Bead riled The bond of M.

O'Brien, treasurer of Avoca Bor-ougL, waa filed on Saturday In the sum of 98,000, with John F. Mclaugh lin and James Gllhooley as sureties. Will Martla Mllla The will of Martin Mullin, late ot Hudson, waa ad mitted to nrobate Saturday. The en tire estate la left to the widow, Mary MuUln. The value of the estate is not given.

Fawad Blryele Patrolman Frltslnger early Saturday morning picked -up a bicycle on ast Market street, near Publlo Sauare. which ho left at head quarters.1 Tha trims of tha wheel Is of an oranfa aoior, arardav la Vayar'a Co artrive offenders ware before the mtTbr on Saturday morning, four, for being drunk and one tor vagrancy. Three were discharged and two were put to work on the streets. Crwda Oa Harveya Lake Line Summer congestion of Harvey's Lake trolley service has begun. Laat evening the car leaving the lake at :40 was crowded with passengers Who had to stand all the way to WUkes-Barre, Bonsht Yalaablo Xot Attorney James Murray hat purchased from the Wilkes-Bsrrs Wght Power through James Cool, a valuable -lot on South River Academy.

He proposes erecting a fine residence. Statlea Ageata Oraaalse Station agents employed by the A H. Railroad Co. formed a branch of the American Railroad Employees and Investors' Association In Soranton on Saturday night P. Williams of Fittaton was elected master-agent.

Had Haasereaa Deaeeadaata George Heller, an old resident of Dorrance Township, died on Saturday, aged 81 years. A wife, seven daughters and one son. survive, as do fifty-seven grandchildren and seventeen great grandchildren. Lareeay af Ciathea Charged Patrol man Hergert last night arrested John Taylor, a resident of 8tate street. Ho was taken in on a warrant charged with the larceny ef a suit ot clothes from a place on South Washington street.

Strlekea With Aaeplesy Dr. Lynott of South Washington street received word yesterday that his father had been stricken with apoplexy at his home In Scranton on Saturday night and that his condition waa regarded ws being serious. To Defeat Aeeaaed Marderer The court on Saturday appointed Frank McCormlck and W. O. Valentine attor neys to defend Gultano Toretto of Plttston, who was Indicted tor murder by the present grand Jury, and who Is to be tried the first week of criminal court.

Waata New Trial Fer Benedict At- torney Frank MoGuigan will make an application to the Superior Court at Pittsburg to-day for a new trial for Harry Benedict, convicted last September of picking pockets and sentenced to five yeara In the penitentiary. The application will be opposed by Assistant District Attorney Confessed Stealing Wheel Bernard Kennedy," a youth was arrested by the city detectives on Saturday, charged with having stolen a bicycle belonging to James Cevanaugh a messenger boy. Kennedy, when-arraigned before th mayor, admitted that he stole tha wheaj with the result that his honor held htm for Juvenile Court. He waa committed to tha United Charities. DAMACED THE HOUSE MAN IS ALLEGED TO HAVE DONE SO AFTER LANDLORD Oft DERED HIM TO MOVE.

Before alderman Brown on Saturday night Andrew Chekoskt waa charged by Samuel Bmulovits with malicious mischief. The former occupied a house owned by the prosecutor and when ordered to move on April 1 la alleged to have torn down the plastering, doors, windows and other parte of the bouse. The defendant waa held for court ity wnue our ar gov ting i' 3 J.P.Gilli 106 SOUTH MAIN ST. i SEEOUR i 1. Easter Displaying Novelties peculiar to this Jcyful season.

Tak pep at It Tcu'U sea Kr Easter Stationery, Silver Nevsltlea, Dinner Cards, Tally Cards, Frame, Hatpin Holders, Perfum Bottles, The prices are low. i us H.G.SIJL; ss west market; street JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Jewelry Novelties This spring's style In'Jew-elry eclipse all former, attempts in real style and beauty. Our selections-include all the lat- est effects hundreds suit-. able articles for Dutch Cellar Pine In gold, and gold plate charming and smart Man'a Belt Buokles of star. ling sliver for wear with lea-' ther belt Belt Pine An exceptionally fine assortment enamel and fancy colors In gold some handsomely set with, atones, Jade being especially favored.

Like to have you look them Com FRANK CLARK 8 SOUTH MAIN STREET You Ktimv the Adqge Wmoow "Wear something new on We can fit you nut new spring Crav- kx Carpet Tacks. S00 hi box No more t-WtT "even's Tor atSj Spring Gloves, "Spring Hats, etc. p- N. P. Jordan Son Lady for ladies.

Market Faint Varnish Brushes Good heavy Willow Clothes Basket S9e Extra strong Ammonia Eraas Curtain Rods Tack Hammers .60 Ftfty foot aothes- Lin nj Shelf Oilcloth, Shelf Paper, all' colors 3e Somcthlnf New fUvcry Day wm nam L. DSJldetilld ZwxuhXr jusraa aureTvv elv aa rain and eunshina raises crops. It we fit your feet ty man tmaiej or female. 2i '-j v'aaaMaBMsia -C- j' KENNEY The Shoe Mart VlS PUBLIC SQUARE WILKES-BARRE, PA. produces a thick a row in or Inxuiisnt hair when all other remedies falL We i a-uarante Danderlna druggists sell It 25c, too ana 81 per bottle.

To nrcv its worth send thla ad. with rr in stamps or sliver and we will mall KNOV1TON DANDKRXNK CO.

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