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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 25

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The Times Leaderi
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IT. ID AY, A 1, 4 i. a. more ruRADLF homes Crzzizd Feci EdzUlshmcnt At -ra r-a iW)rrTin7ix7 a (nc 1 i i i i a a i i a asiNuaa i a PCi ilMi 1 )' a liaffi aa mg- CASS a- a--J aJ k-kV UU JU V--v 4. For?" ADSOLUTE HELIADILITY Lxmcli and Dinner Specials to 2:50 P.

5 Pi M. to IV M. Manhattan Clam Chowder T9c (Jhicken Consomme' Petit, Pois Roast Stuffd Veal, Brown-Gravy A .4 i Broiled Blue Fish, JLenjon Butter with Mashed Potatoes SSc, Deviled Crabs Moderne I Salisbury Steal Onion Sauce and Mashed Potatoes Fancy Fresh Turkeys, Fed Roasting Chickens Corn Fed Fowl. --v-' 1 I 'OK A FANCY -UOM nf lb. FRESH LEGS OF 90a WHOLE PORK ODC DRKSSEn CALVES'- 22C pork a4 aad LOINS.

8 10 lb. LIVER rviuv i i ii i i I i i i I i OO, lb. HOME DRESSED 1 ftp Al raSI llA lb- H0ME DRESSED HZ VEAL TO R0AT SjFFING 1 IOC VEAL FOR STEWING 1a CUUCIC ROAStT I SI, ftrnmrrni 19n lb. SPRING LAMB IbC PRDIE BEEF 25C Msffilkg STEW Extra Specials Fcr Evening 5 flu xy r. i.

'Members of the; bailaing codes committee of, the Department of Com jnerce appointed ty Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover. These men Rojist Riha of Saef All Jlls Viave -been la aa affori to bring about wayand taeans of pro-, ding cheaper and more (Jumble homes for the public The members shown abovs are: (1) Ira Woolson, chairman; (2)13. J. Russell, (3) Rudolph 1'. Miller, former superintendent of buildings, borough of Manhattan; (4) E.

Blue Point Oysters on Half Shell c.fcSc A ll i A n.Am DaJaar HaAali" Tnk HiiUam A II VaV I fj H. Brown, (51, J. A. Newlin. i.sj-,-.

Edmund flrudtiBP. JamfH Cait VF BJjeral of David Baird food Will do mote fo build afal preserve Jiedlh than all the medicine in Ihe whole IDS. 4I.U (Single lb. 58c) 0 IUS. II.

ni i ,1, I I .11 ill.y, I 1111111 i j' 1 Ta Aaaraa a DavW Ba4rd. a CMI -T barais e. lieorge W. tTarnar. sheldan' J.

Biui Neil 19. Laefcer, -Says Health Authorities Henntgan, -Joseph- and Donald 'CTtao fconomi-y al bearer War 'M. Bwalabaak, 1 It. Packajes-Brown's 35c Goff ee-2 lb. Packages wntgnt.

w. wwaaey eao k. Fanera Wrg. redrick Spiy Saturday hJDatfs Day At The funeral of Mrs. Frederick E.

Spry took: place yesterday afternoon. Brown's 33c Coffee offers sew delight (or lovers of good It is blended specially for us and to.meet the demand of many of our customers for a high grade coffee at a low pries. Like other coffees and teas Bold by us, we askihalyottjudgeitbyjts quality and flavor -rather thut-by-the price It isvsold in two-pound packages and will bf ground fresh if 4 N' services, being conducted at tha War, veteran. ms held yesterday aft. rpoo tH fi, how Sheldon' Oak.

street, Forty For-, Sevvces were obnducted at the j-asldettca by Saw. -Jaae -L, Weisley, jlastor ot Forty Foi Pre- fcyteriaa Charon. TheiunraJ waa a (ended fey a Urge number of friends and relatives and by delegatiena frora the American Legion and CeAyngbaiu ITpt no. ST, G. A.

Tha- autneroua floral tribute evidenced the high esteem in. wfcifh the deceased was hpld. Members of the 1. A. R.

acted as honorary ipall i boarer. while the carriers were member8-4f the AmeU en Intfermeqt wa4n Fortr Fort Cemetery where additional aervlce were ooducted at the grave. 'Taps" -were Bounded iy feuglar Loul Morria and a volley of fdiota. iere fired across the grave by tiring aaoad composed E. SGAFETERIA mm J.

ilv liiime, -ai4 wyominc avenge, Kingston, by Rav. Frank Hartsook, of Kingston M. There was a large number floral design aad many friends Qf the deceased from thla citji Wyoaalng Valley and oat-ef-tQwn places wre ia attcauaace. The- pall-bearers were alt grandsons 30c A fli Each No 2'i CANS 4UC CLARK'S. FANCY YORK STATE PEACHES in Heavy Syrup ft Each.

No. 2i CANS 4DC KELLOGCS EXTRA LARGE ROYAL ANN CHEIUUES Dozen. -GUARANTEED STRICTLY FRESH NEARBY EGGS. ef the deceased with the exception of ttie, last named. David Spry, Wllliaea Spry, Howard Raymond Davenport, Jr Fre4 Spry, mud ft C.

Elliott. Interment waa ia X)rty Fart i By this weniean that it is the one day of the week on "i which. Dads are' expected to be hosts to their families here for dinner at noon a. ra. till or in the evening from 5 to 9 ih before he takes them put for a spin in the family Bus or to Spending the Saturday half holiday this way puts a man right with himself, his conscience, and.

particularly does it delight friend wife whose duties as' boss of, the house are at best She WiH weJcomeJths respite from prepar- 42c 20c weuievery lb. SHARP, WELL CURED AMERICAN CHEESE Each. No. 2 CANS CLARK'S -GOLDEN BANTAM CORN OO, Ea. No, 2 Cans CLARK'S LLZ SUPERIOR SWEET PEAS.

(Vi Dozen Cans A' 'Inidinwdwfflbe ffiore pr who urgests going to BROWN'S Cafeteria for dinner Wilkeo-Baire-' 10c Each. FRESH STRAW-BERRY TARTS PINEAPPLE BUTTER nli 8P0N0 CAKK. A RICH VUV BUTTER SPONGE FILLED WITH CHOPPED PINEAPPLE AND APRICOT JELLY. ll6al Estate ExcMbge 15c Each. DUTCn COFFEE CAKES i Loaf.

SUN MAID RAISIN BREAD, 25c i2 Doz. ASSORTED DANISH PASTRY 45 Saturday. She' is as much, entitled to. a 'hall holiday on Saturday wjnu-are anyway -Jif'yi'SyjS, t- 1 This custom is very popular and every Saturday finds a whole families here together for dinner from all parts of the valley. Last Saturday we aw bankers from Pittston, doctors from Shickshinny-, sqhool teachers from Nanticoke i and many other business and professional people fronv Tarious towns up ana' down the valley.

If you are a Dad, lay down-this newspaper for a moment 'v and Jell the folks now they are going yon Saturday afternoon to dine Dont tell them where or they may think you saw our suggestion and will'accuse you of having 10c loaf -Brown's Perfect Home Made Bread-l Oc loaf LARGE LOAF' LOTS ItEAt ESTATE AND INSURANCE JOHN F. McCROARTY IS South, rramttlaf Stept, Wilkaa-Barre, Bell Fbooa mR CITY 1' W. River St. Nlca lot; tq be toid to do it. strictly, residential FRESH GRATED HORSERADISH fAND COCOANUT GRATED TO ORDER IUYERTOWN If ya faava avar theght of Hon; J0x9O Bowman 8t Large lot, 48x160; paved street 12,000 5 Birch Lot -15127; paved Madison St Hera la a real bargai; nice quiet name atta; walkitig distance to aquara: act ruicklyt waving ta antvtrwwn) in awning a aaal year round Aito 'fcliiai '-tiiara Pemsylvwuas Greatest Food tmet nara a chaaoa of a lifetime.

9 rpama, with- all in pravsmants; inetuding ataam isat. A real laroa HvUtocaam with a fireolaea. Over ens-half Penmybanla't Qreatest Food Establishment 11 1 1 1 1 aora ground and a nice two-ear garaga. pnos, Vibutb Culvaa St Lot "80x90; REALTORS S7 Banaat, Blo, EUIt1568 improve wtn a one ear garage; teraaa Butler St. -r Lor J5xl4 nuiat aection, $1,690 over Township, property hi Hanover Edwin I Get ot aama place, prop.

and Mr. Fall Shannon, arty in West Plttaton, for $5,600. TwaaniaV for fiqo. Warren St Lot SxlSi; lota In taigJosaMty are Belt-ta I10Q ta 1304 higher tha residents of 4h SummltHill se'e- Doadt RKardeaV John MacLuskta, sheriff, to Mary Rutledge, of property in Pittaton, for 12U 6. 4 at Toronto.

Hamilton" and athw poiata In fanadaBuffalft, Roonester, Niagara Falla and poinU In Kew York State, kftor enjoying aight- Pator Moylo, of Klngsto. to WU- PblUp T. Hyara, Of Kingston, to klou, hi father bajng among early John P. McKalg, of Pittston, prop. Uam Baker, of Wtlkes-Barre, arop-artyla Wllkea-Oarra, for $t00.

Priced. asked v. Waalay Murny good 40 ft. corner employees of tha worm iamou Switchback Railway. He waa a Harry S.

McDanlala. at. Neicopeck, to William Hunsinger. of same plao. seelhg trip Waahlngton, ft and point la that vicinity over tle Similar train will De Forrester of Wilkes-.

Nearly yotes were garnered lot Civil War Vateran, having served in tha 97th. Pa. and waa a property in NeacopacK. lor aau, Barre, to Wllkea-Barra Iron Manu strimpte, mo nr Miss Helen E. meaner tne-u.

woan a Sarah SIcCaff erty, of Wllkaa-Barro, facturing property in Wflkea- handled Saturday aad Sun-day. and by that tlm the company ort- in Klogstoa. fl, MatUda Dudley, and others to Achilla, Deluca, of i WiikeavBarre, Broparty la Wilkea-Barra, for $4,000. William Bohuler, of Wtlkea-Barra, to -'6arh Walnbarg of Hanover Township, property 1 Wtlkea-Barre, for young man he found amnioymant Goodwin St-r-lmproved lot 40x110. including fewer sidewalk and water; about seventh lot.

from Market LefciSfc VaUey wilmd'a official candidate In TrOl KJcti yor 'Sala Willow 'city, a new bouse 6 rooav and bath on a lot "24x11 naa Itas and lactrlclty, laundry, furnace- heat, price. $5,250. 4. cash, balance on mort- possession rjulyl, lilt VTom )'-'V. Rdtor, 542 Miner Bank BWg.

to Albert Sutter, of same place, prop rty In Wlik-Bre, tor will have completed tha tauflt ot con. Barra, for Karl Kiodo. of Nanticoke, to Anna with the: Lohlgh Valley. Railroad, when that road first originated: under the perseverance of Aaa Packer Harry F. Hopf and other to tawpalgh.lbr devastated IPranaa on rtwet VTaaarM ia ta a feama laiMt ava tV George F.

Minnlch, of Harwood, V. an aaaarv ytvyvssf N. WeUoa St Three inu! and a few Trieads. For about aixty Ipraparty ta Hasletaa, for S. Dora A.

Rogers, of Kingston, to proved lota 40x110 each: per years ne waa one or tne corapany Clareace FloitJtad others to John row "veil over the top" er, Wi vbt vataday beln The lot Harvey L. Poust, of Kingston, prop erty in Kingston, fdr $12,500. JaoczewskU. of Dupont, property in Second' Ave- Driving Park yupont, ror io. j.

veylng all ot the aaxsttraiontata oae to their The party -from Toronto ad v-iolnity wa. run under the auspices Of tho Toronto public Schopl Teacher' Association, being an annual events and consisted of nearly 1,040 It requiring two special trains ta convey tbeoe sightseers ta both" -direotlons. The D. A' Company' Bulletin, a nubUoaUon laauad every mojth. -campaign 'eiids to-dayji Thar uga ioara rolled On OB.

trn 8 Wa the Oeorg R. Davey, of Kingston, to Edward Tranaua, of aama plaoe, jt. lot -in a vary dasirable section- sidekalk, etc. $2,350 aaoat axperlejwad eaginoara an4 was etlt-d aaraa time ago. He waa a member -of tha Brotherhood of Locot motive Ktglaet aa4 the Lehigh Valley Railroad Veteraa Twftweona and four daughters aurvlva.

s. William J. Burnett, vor NantiooK, to Solomon Maceer. West Pitta- nf iii intensive drive to 't2' Yaaaar ia.ve.-r-A real fat. property la Kingston, for ivan baav 08aasslng cants a.4 ton, property la West Pitfston, for l.

2 Maurice B. Ablborn, ot Wilkea- on fashionable In Forty Fort BscfcCoin': (Sr-Sfircni the taut shows that ta, avaragipf of Mary A. Gets, of west rituwn, to Barre, to Harry A. Smith, of aama place, property ia WUkes-Barre, for Bedford 50x115: I noafly two votea per employe wore containa the ollowtpg intoraHlng close ta Wyoming ave, $2,600 bioaranttical sketch of Matthew Tha LeRlgn Valley handled a tan-car special passenger train on Wednesday, and another yaaterday liav. lne on board hlch and publio school Edward Tranaua, of Klagatoa.

to Wright St. Cor. Chester obtained, representing a asn about 14.0M for relief Maanlon. of Carbondala, penalonet Richard JC. Davie, ef same place.

St, a fine corner lQt; g0d buatness location: both of that company, who i well know FOR SALEr-Nw7. room houseChurcl Kingston; steam hea.t, fireplace, barer. wood floors Prkei low vfor quick sale. Myers; BeV 7S53-J. 1 a rehabitatiott work 1 devaatated raaca.

Tha Lehigh Vailay- aaa- property la Ktagatoa, for teachers, graduates, and who are returning to. their homes streets "pared school im in Wilkae-Barre: "Thr aeore vear aira Mattliaw Lehigh VHy Col Co. to Milton aidate now rank revirtn a xaa race. bv tha an- Street v. A.

Thomaa, of Haaiatoa, property la Mannion loft hi bome Ireland, whara ha waa barn In Couatv Sligo, r4 W4 Va-- Virainia Terraea Hailaton. for i. rfida nf tha Western Union I. home 0 Nov. 11.

second yaungeat of m.ii Pna4 TeleMuh and tJuder- Marv Lamb, of Witkes-Barre. to eleht children, ot Matthew Mannfon, HdwVto Banisli nrst jot irom wyomtnr ave. Nichola Fox of aama place, property In Wtlkea-Barra, for inaaoin. and cam to thi country woa Typewriter vewp" "-is assured nojt anly ofaalUnf to rraw with. AmeHca'a "oo4 will in iav but will assikt A.

W. BldwellTof Forty Fort, to on tha steamship Vaiveiaa, landing at New Tork. From there ae want GOER1NGER Raymond W. Thomaa, of earn place. her less successful fellow candidates, ''Why thousand, of people will in National Realty.

Piles by boat to Jtondo-ut. N. taenco hv stave to Honesdala. Pa. Thea property to Forty rort, tor fo.

sist on leading miserable life because of weak, disordered stomach Howard H. Webb, of Weat Wyo HOFFMAN Realtors 'J BENNETTBLDG bv aravity train ha Jourqeyo to 126-321 Becond National Bank 1 Bid a. to reach the required town ei 000 votes with her -entire aurplus ntinvik that fieure Vy aofiaa to Montgomery B. Bennett, of la beyond me, declared a New Jersey Bell 8795 Kew 68R some place, property la Wyoming, druggist tha other oy, v. BeU 471B -New 1469 -i Thousands Bless' Dr.

Laonhsrdt. tha. A Physical Who. Diacovared Thio Cammon, Sn Ramady. for $1,00.

i stf. otea. Neatly ,40) was aeourad tni tha Wyoming division alone, i mi. 'w Waymart, tan milea distant, where had Trtftera and slstm-s living. With them ha' made his home and on May 1, 1114.

began work with, the-Delaware at Hudson "There' ono grand remedy tut i EL fl. Horn and other to Ida A. W-FpOT UOT always gladly recommend for the moat stubborn case ot chroaio Indi Horn, of Wast Hazleton, property ta If you think that the surgeon's lmif ia tha only jnethod ot esc an. Canal Company a latoorer on tha Wast Haalatoiv for js.o. Ida A- Horn and other to Matthew KoirloL Of Weat Hasl.ton.

property SALE from tha misery ot piles, it's because haven't heard ot the newtreat- s. uax ovt vny Paved, aenrera water, alectfio light, lnciUnr uriewalk. Price J60 HORN R5At ESTATE' BROKER 261 SO. MAIN known as Pi-j, Laonhfardt'a, In Waa Haltoa to Fwal and safety committees of too Wyoming d-Mstoa, Lehigfc 1 Valley, held auucassf ul meatlnga yaaterday Sut. Curry office la tWo city.

ak JYederlofc Tf 111bMob. assistant road foreman of. engines of "tho LeUlgh devisloai spent the hut few dayaia WUkea-Barre while holding conferences With Wyoming divi slon ofScia.18. Old Gravity Road, on Jan. forty-nina, year nif aeve months was pensioned vby Ike Dawara ds Hud sob Company, bU services having bn contlauoua dur.

Ing that time, From August, 1U8, until' Deo. 11, ha wa In pharga of crosdlna; gate repairs between Carbondala and WlHsee-Barre, and from that tlm until Uia Aatenf hia retirement a helper in The Doctor treatment is internal. By experimenting for yyira ha dlat covered theviexact cause of tfilea aad then went further' and compounded Ida A. Bora and other ta Brow-law) Machowskl, of aama place, prop, arty 4n W' Hanleton, for Camilla Grippe, of Haaleton. to Lulgl Cammisa, of aama place, prop-erty ta Hazleton, for $.

Aana Sinersky. of Ujuleton. to James Bianco, of same placa. property in Haaleton, 'for it, gestion or gastritis and that is are Mentha Mary Slona, of Atlantic City, K. want all who Buffer from -tioa.

bedach and general i to know about it Sha- writes: Dear Sir "For yaara have "i a. constant ufTei'er with isdlgrestnin. headache, dull feeling and a ge I weakness. I commenced using Dave's Mentha Pepsin npon the recommendation of a friend, and after -Ing a raw botttes I found that "It In not enly strengthened me genevmiy. but that I could aat anjthing tli.u 1 wanted The results have been wonderful and will recommend your Wonderful m- ta anyone." Ton can get it at Vv i White CoH or any good dv "A email aanount af aashiriU, buy aa l-Toom house oaja.ttiar tea ha aUlant arovemnta and a.

larga lot. Price $,300. Recent city 1 tii. frnc. Kas rango; laree lot, with nve-car garage.

Price .000. J.FranliNucsCo. 100 Second NU. Bank Eldg "Say It With DEEDS" Frantfc. Lanirs1 Bid.

tha signal department. Two at bi sons are in theemploy of the company Michael as carpeftter in the II 'Wo lemedy that would remove tnc cause Dr. Leoahardt wants every aufferar to benefit by his discovery -and so that there will doubting or delay W. D. While Co.

aad, all nigTsta ara vutaorized to sell HKM-HOID with guarantee that it will do as stated or money back. On that honorahle basis every should aeenre'a. rackafre of I Leoi ''arc'fa 1" T-tOlD to-t y. Frank Dashlwwski and, othorrf to Thomas Shannon, 'agd 7, who had been a resident of Bouth Easton the last, flfty-flva yeai-a. and a veteran erfgineer Otiha Lehh Vjalley, died at hishome on Saturday after a few hours' illness of heart trouble, due to general debility.

He was born at Summit Hill, "on August 2, li t'a oa of t'' Mr, bridge an building aepartment, aau Georga, who, "Is bsgB (remaster aa paasenger trains No. S04, and 589, Joseph i KraestuBiti. of sneatown, property in Nanticoka, for Charle KUerman, of Wilk.s-Barra, to WlUiam Wojclk Han- between Carbonaale and wimes 1 irr." 'I.

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