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THE TOlkES-BARRB ItECORD 3 SATURDAY MABOH 7, 1914. SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1914. As Ear as We Can See Maty Parsoni of Westmoor, former residents of town, son. 'W WV C. Stiff has consented to stand for the 'nomination tor Representative of this, the Fifth Legislative' District, on the Washington party 'ticket.

A meeting of the Mission Band of First P.res.byterlan Church Bt held In the chapel this afternoon' at 1:90 o'clock. All children under 12 years of are are urged to be In MARKETS IN THE WYOMING VALLEY 4 i- I The Highest very Helen and Agnes Mulrooney, Alice Eoylan, Catherine Gilroy, Lucy Mulrooney, Mary and Marcella Barrett, Mary Burns, Mary QHroy and Rose Me-Hugh, Hilda MoDermott, Joseph Burn, Joseph Tlgue, Qervas Walsh, Oleen QU-hooly, Charles and Ralph Boone and Gervas Johnson, Thomas Curley, Herbert Gardner. WARRIOR RUN Miss Ella Morris entertained a Jolly sleighing party from Kingston at her borne on" Thursday evening. Oames and music were Indulged in and lunch served to tho following: miuhbh Audrey Hughes, Anna M. Evans, Gladys Mack, Beatrice Morgan, Edith Morgans, Ethel Kutherlne Morgan, Jennie Pugh, Blanche Glldden, Georgiana Daro, Sarah Morgan, Mar-gnret Hamos and Gertrude Morgan; Albert Sutton, Stanley ITuvls.

John Rowlands, Edison Lewis, Hayden Evans, Charles Hencss, Edward Bolton, John Wright, Allen Williams and David P. Jenkins, all of Kingston; Misses Mary E. Lloyd, Jennie Lloyd and Ella Morris, of this place. OF ANY WUkcs-Banre Small Lean Fancy Lean Small Lean Quality GmsA PeMIc Nanticoke Plymouth PORK SAUSAGE MADE IN OUR OWN FACTORY, FROM HOME DRESSED PORK. PjOUND ONLY SMctty FRESH JUST RECEIVED FROM BRADFORD DOZEN UITTTITD EXTRA FINE QUALITY DUIIILTC; CREAMERY.

LB. ONLY JLC SALT MACKREL, nl 88c ISEy Dressed Chickens, lb. only 24c sprjng Stewing Lamb, lb. only 12 Anrn fancy hindquarters of genuine -tan LilVlD, SPRING LAMB. POUND -IOC I Columbus SPECIAL MATINEB Hrppodrome to-day will show the treat detective drama, "Her Husband's Friend," featuring Tom Moore.

Matinee. Admission. Rc. yuAora jshrdlu atshrdlu atslirdl uat Yesterday's Record published the pleasing Information that the Ma-honey 6s Co. department store on North Main street, Wllkes-Barre, ex.

perlenced a 10 per cent. Increase In business during the month of February. With a Shawnselte In the per-son 'of Joseph Donnelly, as manager, such' showings are the rule and not the exception. At the meeting of officers and members of Franklin Btreet P. M.

Church, the present pastor, Rev. James Iley, was unanimously reelected for another year, beginning May 1. Rev. Mr. Iley took charge four years ago, during which period he has by earnest and untiring efforts increased the membership materially, Improved tho property and otherwise proved himself a hustler.

Francis, Infant son of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Connole, has fully recovered from a severe Illness.

Miss Anna T. Beatt, milliner, has returned from Now -TorfA City, where she went to study stiffs in spring millinery. There is no need of purchasing poor lettuce when the best may be had by watching for H. Gregory's wagons this morning, or calling him on new phone, 7120-F. James Hill of Wadhams stroet, has recovered from the effects of nn accident at Lance colliery some time ago, and Is again able to resume, work.

Mrs. Elizabeth Brennan of Washington avenue, has recovered from the effects of an operation, underwent a few weeks ago. For Bale Single and double dwelling houses from $500 up. C. E.

Rowe, 122 West Main etr-et. Rev. Li. K. Peacock of thrt Sunday party, will preach In First Primitive Methodist Church Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

The members of Methodist Episcopal Church are looking forward to a great service to-morrow morning when Rev. Ralph A. Ward, D. of China, will deliver the address. Tim Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, Woman's Home Missionary Society, tho Standard Bearers and King's HeraldB will attend In a body.

There will be special music and a hearty welcome Is ac corded all. COURTDALE Areta Santee of Scranton was caller In town on Wednesday. John McKechnlo Is ill. Wlllard Hopkins of West Plttston was a caller in Courtdale recently. Miss Julia tlpdyke visited friends at Plymouth on Sunday.

Mrs. Ernest Hughey and daughter Margaret of Plka's Creek have returned home after spending some time with her mother, Mrs. John Stevens. Mrs. Hannah Stull Is ill.

Mrs. Harry Reese and daughter Mor-rel and son Herman of spent a few days with Courtdale friends. Business Will only last a few-more days, so in order not to have any stock on hand we have reduced our prices to A splendid opportunity to buy your footwear now. 72 South Main St. Sale 4TeTTT! wo, IWJF Market An opportunity to convince JTOU that we serve you best when It comee to supplying you with fancy and staple groceries that we give you tnt.

best In quality at the most reason ablo prices: i Golden Gem Patent Flour, guaran toed to mako good bread: One-half Barrel Sack $2.95 One-quarter Barrel Sack 1.50 20 lbs. best Granulated Sugar .91.00 6 lbs. Green Peas 5 lbs. odium Beans .254 4 lbs. Marowfat Beans 3 lbs.

Lima Beans 25 Royal Baking Powder, lb. cang 20o Wilbur's Chocolate, V4 lb. cakes Breakfast Cocoa, lb. cang 15a 3 boxes Matches Lorlllard's Tobacco, lb 39o 3 packages Carr's Crackers 25o 3 packages Graham Wafers 28o Full line of Green Truck to-day. Telephone your orders, we have both phones.

New phone, 1681R, old phone. 429W. W.A. 452-454 HAZLK AVINUt rector; Rev. Father Reap.

attulttM- Masses at 7:30, and 10:80 a. in. ist. Marv's Slovao Catholic Father Coi-marii rector Masses at 1:8 nnd 10:30 a. m.

At the Presbvterlan Bunflav chobl to-morow at 2:30 temperance Sunday will be observed. There will speclM temperance songs and other intereeW lng features on the program. MISS M'LAUGHUN BURIED. A largo number of fritnds and relatives attended the funeral services of Miss Oenevlove, daughter of and Mrs. William cLaughlln of Newtown.

Service were held at the horns at 9:30 o'clock and at 10 o'clock a requiem high mass was celebrated In St. Lao's R. C. Church by Rev. of Inkerman.

Rev. Father. Bean delivered the funeral sermon. The pall bearers were Patrick Ruddy, John Mo Oreevy, Joseph Yank and John Buddy. Interment was In St.

Mary's Cemetery at Hanovor. NOTES AND PERSONALS, i Mrs. William Price entertained-Ah! Independent Bowing Circle at her hom on Ashley street last evening. AT TREMATNE'3 Sweet oranges, 8 dosen Homo grown lettuce 60 and Fresh celery, bunch 100 Green onkms, radishes, parsley; sweet potatoes, quart, 6c; largo grape fruit, 3 for 10c. Fresh Una of frosh baked goods-4JL, the bakery countor.

Mrs. W. II. Rlckard Is sufferlngifrom an attack of rheumatism. M.rs.

J. Martin entertained flum-her of ladles at her. home on Manhattan stroet yesterday afteroootfi'j'fwl Ralph Newlhg speftt tlw the week In spEciAlflMixm' Ttf-pXifl 12 14 in. and 16 In. chair seais, leather, 5c.

Toothpicks, the Ideal, regular So, special, 3 for 10c. Gas mantles, regular 10o, to-day for 26c. Special stors brushes, scrub brushes airt clothes brushes, each lOo. Fifty foot rope lines, 10c. Charles Tremayne, Ashley' Rev.

Dr. C. H. Newlng delivered an address at Askam last evening at the Nantlcokesub-dlstrict Epworth League convention. Miss Florence Halllday, who spent six weeks at Atlantic City, has returned home.

Charlos W. Vincent spent Thursday evening at Scranton. Miss Anna Kerrigan was a MOeflf visitor at Parsons. AT TREMATNETS Snow Drift fleur, Vi bll York State potatoes 984 No. 1 Hen Food, hundred 3 cans tomatoes 3 cans peas .....230 3 cans corn .....260 Fresh cottage cheese, 4 lbs.

Strictly fresh egge, dosen Mo Miss Anna Evers is 111 with pneumonia. Miss Agnes Grsdy has returned 1a her homo at Hudson after visiting friends here. Miss Ruth Williams spent yesterday" with Wllkes-Barre friends. MEAT DEPARTMENT At Tremayne's Country dressed veal and home killed chickens. Chuck roast, a lb 144 Boiling beef, a lb lOo Hamburg steak, a lb 134 Stewing lamb, a lb 104 Hind quarter lamb, a.

lb lfio Whole or half pork loins, a lb, ....180 Try our all pork sausage, 18c. Saturday Specials At the Quality Store Obert'B Home Made Sausage, lb. .,204. Ohert's Kettle Rendered Lard, lb.i 10o Lett'v. Celery, Radishes.

I Fancy Grape Fruit, each 5o Fancy Sweet Potatoes, quart if you want some good tea or COf fee we have It. Fancy Buck or Swiss Cheese. GREEN HTAMPS J. T. MATTHEWS FOR TO-DAY We will sell from our high grade' Chuck Roast 14o, 16o Sirloin 18o, 20o Round Steak 1Bq Pork Shoulders i Pork Loin We also have pork, veal and lamb.

Fresh celery and lettuce, small red radishes, bill pickles, sauerkraut. faggots, home made bologna and pudding, sausage. A full line of can- ned goods. Keller's Market HENRY no (Q)So Kingston only 17c special 14c 160 EGGS COUNTY DOZEN Don't forget we are headquarters for this high quality product Were soon nn thA mnanA arA age done Is but slight. A large fissure appears in the surface beyond the pave.

Water company hands while at work yesterday removing the broken it-new luuiiu a good sited black bass the tall belncr fnt In tho 1 lhe. Which when ill alive. The men are of the opinion that ui neavy pressure of water sucked the fish Into thA rino A 110 lliu.llt JJ plies the Oaylord colliery and had It uccu iui mo ihci inai tne company maintains fin nnn miinn always full, the mine would not have uceji vpereuea yesieraay. Funeral of Mrs. Charles Piatt The funeral of Mrs.

Charles Piatt was held vesterrtnv grtf.rnain Services at the hnnw fin Piorrn evmvf at 5 iVnlrtnlr nnn Ins 11 a vunuui icu u' ixr Brown of PresByterlan Church, assisted by Rev. Jacob E. Davies of Sebo uapust unurch, Nanticoke. Sho was Well known ftnii IHa nttonHanna large. The floral offerings were numerous.

The flower carriers wero Ar- tnur Miles, Isaac Evans, Ellas Reese, Thomas Maggs and Berton Pugh. The pall bearers were Eilwnrrl Tft.uo ward Miles, John lteese, Hayden Jteese, unaries flett and David Morgan, all nephews. Intei-ment was in ait. ureenwood Cemetery. Short Notes and Pcrsonais.

Emplovees of Avondnln hh nrnnA ward L. W. collieries Will be paid to-day. Miss Fannv Robert whn ni went a successful operation for appendicitis at CltV HOHnttol ing quite rapidly and she' will short ly oe in condition to return home. eamuei A.

Koagers of Shonk street left for Tamaqua yesterday, having secured a contract for tho ngimimr and improving of the grocery store recently opened mere by John F. oacninger, Mr. and Mrs. Ellnx Hnna r.r IVTSf- fllnville have returned home, after a brier visit with Mr. and Mrs.

W. O. Jones of Academy street. The general public will bo interested in the announcement of the concert to be given in Pilgrim Congregational Church Monday evening by the well known Handel Male Party. It Is a worthy musical organization and the concert will be a treat for all.

The proceeds will he. used In defraying expenses In church Improvements. For sale or rest House on Wilson street; all modern Improvements. Apply at No. 22 Willow street.

and Mrs. D. J. Donovan of Montrose were guests of the latter' parents, Mr. and Mrs.

P. F. Egan of Church street, yesterday. The Mnhawk Minstrels will meet for rehearsal Sunday afternoon at o'clock. Born, to Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Fred Schwartz Broi NO. 6 BLENDED STRAIGHT WHISKY. WE RECOMMEND IT. FULL QUART BOTTLE $1.00.

4-j-r1-f ti PLYMOUTH J. J. BHANLET, Manager Old Phone No. 14 Office 84 W. Main St.

New Phone No. 7108 the only fault to he found with our ehoea Is that they are apt to create a prejudice ugalnst themselves by their moderate coot But examination will dlacluse that they are strictly high grade, even if their price does not indicate it HUSBAND EDWARDSVILLE The every-member canvass will be observed by Welsh Congregational Church of Edwardsvllle Sunday afternoon. Sunday school will be held In the morning for the convenience of the canvassers, and all the mombers are requested to remain at home during the afternoon to reoelve the canvassers and record thefr promises. The following distribution of the districts and assignments of canvassers wa. made on Thursday night, and cards will be distributed to the canvassers Sunday morning: 1, Lnrks-ville and Courtdale John R.

Jones and Edmund P. Thomas; 2, Franklin and Washington Lewis Jenkins and William W. Jones; 3, Arch, Atlantic and Mt. Hunlock John D. Williams and Anthony Jones; 4, Main to Grove and German avenue Thomas H.

Williams and John German: 5, Grove and Railroad Joseph J. Davis and David O. Edwards; Church street James Webbe and Oliver Rhydderch; 7, Bhort, Bunny and Swallow William J. Jones and Griffith R. Roberts; fi, Green street Thomas O.

Evans and John T. Morgan; 9, Summit and Cherry John J. Morgan and Hhadrnch Dldd; 10. Woodward Hill and Hillside above Cherry Watkln Lloyd and Victor E. Lewis; 11, Hillside below Cherry, and Toby David Thomas and William J.

Jones, 12, Hlocum and Centre to railroad Benjamin Webber and David Bryant; 13, Page, South Maple, South Colloge and Market Thomas A. Williams and John T. Edwards; 14, Chestnut, North Maple, North College Thomaa Davlos and Benjamin E. Jones; 15, Walnut, Elm and Division Rev. James Jenkins and John Isaacs; 10, cross streets west of Wyoming avenuo and South of Division Gomer W.

Morgan and "enjamln Jonklns; 17, north of Division and east of I W. R. R. Stanley Rhydderch and John F. avis; 18, Rutter plot, bounded by Plerco; Wyoming avenue and Market street Thomas Martin and David Jenkins; 19, Prlngle Hill, sec tion north of Roosevelt and west of railroad Joseph Bryant and Lewis Addis; 20, Westmoor and Main avenue, Kingston Gwllym Lloyd and William Matheson.

The result of the canvass will be re ported on Sunday evening In the public service. Dr. T. C. Edwards will preach morning and evening.

The following persons will represent the Welsh Congregational Church today In the quarterly meeting to be held In the Parrlsh Street Congregational Church: John Isaacs, Watkln Lloyd, Olwen Rhydderch, William D. Morgan, William L. Roberts and Rev. James Jenkins and Dr. Edwards.

Bethesda Cnngregationalr-A special Saturday night service will be held this evening. Personal workers from any of tho churches are Invited and will bo given an opportunity to take part In the service. The men's meeting will be held Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. Morning worship at 10: Rev. H.

J. Delss will preach; subject, "Humanity's cry." eclslon Day will he observed In the Sunday school, session at 11; 15. The evening service wfll be held at 6 o'clock; subject, "A deceiving way." The special services will continue until the latter part of next week. W. M.

Randies, pastor. Welsh Congregational Prayer meeting, preaching, 10; Sunday school. Junior C. preaching, fi. Immanuel Baptist Men's meeting, preaching, 10; Sunday school, preaching, 6.

To-morrow evening at the Immanuel UnptlHt Church on Green street gradual lng exercises will be held for the normal class, which has been under the tutorship of John W. Jones. The members of the class have successfully passed three examinations given by the International board. W' bn awarding of diplomas the following program will be rendered: Elliott Jones, "Manuscripts of the bible:" Margaret Jones, "Literature of the bible;" David J. Thomas, "Blrdaeye view of the bible lands:" Jane Williams, "Tabernlcal;" David Williams, "Raptlsm;" Isaac Jones, "Translations of tho bible;" Bertha Lewis, "The teacher's personality;" Edward Humphreys.

"The work or the Sunday school:" Vlda Jones, "Missions." Yesterday morning while painting his house on Main street Pete Yeraska fell from a ladder and broke his left arm In two places. Nathan Miller's song hit Is on sale at the West Side 5 nnd 10 cent store, Main Ten cents per copy. Iast night Sergeant Bryant arrested a number of bovg on Main street for throwlnsr snow balls. The practice must be broken up and nr-rPRts will be made as long as It continues. Thn Edwardsvllle branch of Nesbltt West Side Hospital Auxiliary will meet at the town hall Tuesday evening.

March 10, nt 8 o'clock. The members are preparing to servo a delicious chicken supper at the town bull March 30 and 31. The senior dns, of the hish school were entertnlned last evening at the home of Miss Ruth Lloyd of Atlantic avenue. AVOCA A. Priifrrier In pristiln fragrant Havn'rns In lio-ior of the stork's viit to his homo on Th'irwlny evening, lenvlnc a risunhter.

Daniel Houlihan is doing likewise. It's a. son. Mrs. 1).

J. Burns entertained evenlncr in liormr of her daughter Marv's t.wolftli hirt.iidsv. Muring the evening Mlfcs Burns and Silts Esther Moron, of Kernnton. entertained with vocal and plane selections. Mls Rurns proved a eliarmipg little bosien.

nnd wn the rfclplont of manv beautiful gifts. At I1 o'clock the guests penned to the dining room, where Mi.t Burn" was peated in bcr birthday chair, and cut her blrthdnv cake amidst th" cheer3 of tho little ones. Those present wore: Mary Tigue, Margaret Duffy, IN THE CHURCHES Askam M. E. Sunday school, Junior League, services and sermon at 7 o'clock by Rev.

J. L. Thomas, pastor. First Baptist Church Services at 10:30: Sunday school, service under the direction of B. Y.

P. U. at 6. Welsh Presbyterian Worship and sermon In Welsh at 10 by Rev. H.

Jones of New York; Sunday school, wdrshlp and sermon In English, 6. A son arrived at the home of Councilman and Mrs. James Mooney Friday. It Is their first child, and mother and child are doing nicely. The members of Court Bllver Miner No.

4, Foresters of America, enjoyed a slelghrlde to Wilkes-Barre and return on Thursday evening. Thomas Gaughan Is able to be about after a week'a illness of grin. Herman Flerman Is suffering from nn attack of grip. Hanover Council No. 251, Jr.

U. will hold a meeting In Pearson's hall on Monday evening. The semi-monthly meeting of Court Golden Miner, Foresters of America, will bo this evening at 7:30. Charles II. Trice was a Wilkes-Barre culler on Thursday.

Andrew Fleming of Plymouth was the guesj. of friends here on Thursday afternoon. Tho Askam M. E. Church was the scene of an Interesting rally held by several chapters of the Epworth League, delegates being present from Wost Nanticoke, Aldon, Wanamta, Nnnticoko and Glen Lyon.

Special music wns rendered and several Interesting and Instructive addresses delivered. The Odd Fellows' dge will meet on Monday evening In Metcalf's hall. WANAMIE Miss Minnie (Spada him returned to her hom nt Sloeum nftnr niiArux some time with relatives here. Mrs. Kniina Htalr was a recent Wllkes-Barre caller.

Hnrvev Sherman Is riullo III Miss Frances ObU haH returned to J-Millartelpnin after spending sevoral months with her parents hore. MiSS Elizabeth Mnrirnn iiti.inf Thurs day at Willces-Barro. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rule wero recent Wllkes-Barre visitors.

LARKSVILLE Services at Brooks' Memorial fhnreh Sunday, as follows: Sunday school, 9:30 a. temperance rallv In observum-n of the temperance work In the Sunday, school at 10:30 Juniur League, 3 p. at 7 p. m. tho regulnr evening service conducted by tho Personal Workers of Forty Fort.

The fair and baaar being held by M. E. Church will bo continued this evening on account of the storm yesterday and last evening preventing many from attending, ASHLEY The headquarters of tho Record are at Cnlburn's Drug Store, where news Items may be left. SUNDAY SCHOOL AT NOON. The Methodist Episcopal Sunday school will be held at noon to-morrow Instend of at tho regulur hour on account of recent order of the official board of the church which sols naldn the afternoon of March 8th us every member canvas day.

Bctwten the hours of 2 to 6 p. in. many commit-toea of church men will visit tho homos of every member of the M. E. Church and solicit subscripts ns for the yearly expense of the church.

At the evening service a report wi.l bo made concerning the financial result of the canvass. DEMOCRATS ORGANIZE. A meeting was held last evening In Oedlsh's hall. Third Ward, lust evening for the purpose of reorganizing the Democratic party In Ashley, which was smashed to piece at the last general election. About fifty ni'Ti were present and they were addressed by Atorneys George L.

Fenner anil Thom- n.H Hultecavlcz. The latter spoke to I the foreign element In their native I tongue. The matter was dlscussi-d of creating a Fourth Ward to be I ated In the Carey town district and nt tho close of the meeting It wns under stood thnt a petition will be circulated to requcrtt the count to grant that privilege. As the majority of the farcy town residents are not voters then! Is a likelihood that such a request may be Ignored by the Judges. FUNERALS TO-DAY.

The funeral of Michael Bly will be held from his late home on IIM street this morning with services at 9:30. A requiem high mass will be celebrated In Loo's It. C. Church at 10 clock and Interment will ho In St. Mary's Cemetery iik Hanover.

The funeral of Mlsa Virginia Elke will be held from tho home on R'hm' street this afternoon with services at 12:30 o'clock. Rev C. H. Newlng, pastor of the M. E.

Church will conduct tho services and the body will he taken on the 2:30 Jersey Central passenger train to Scranton for Interment lnthe Washery Cemetery In that cltv. Tho hijih school classes as well as her Sunday school classes will bd represented nt the funeral. The pall hearers wl 1 be the boys 1914 graduating chi-s SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. Centenary Methodist Episcopal Rev. C.

II. N'ewing, Ph. minister 9 a. morning class service, leal by S. Wntson; 9:30, Yoiine Men's cla s.

Ic 1 bv Karl Colborn; 10:30. morning wnr-ship, sermon by the minister, fiiihj-ei "Second Commandment 12 n-on Sunday school for this only; Epworth League, led by Earl Col-burn: 7:30, evening worship. A port nf the committee making the nous to bouse canvas members in the alt r-nocn will be made. Pr-sbyferinn Rev. T.

McK. Polk, pastor 10:30, morning Sunday school; 6:30, Y. P. S. C.

7:30. evening service. Welsh Prrrtbyterlan 10:30 a. iiicrnln- service; 2 p. Sunday fcIio 1 Christian Alliance-Rev.

F. 1:. Collllt. rnls'stT l''o, Sundav school; 7:30, evening service. St Leo's R.

Rev. Father Hussle, Pork Loins, lb. Shoulders, lb. Butts, lb. only Buttering day school, Christian Endeavor, service, 7, subject, "The Fiery Furnace;" Miss Margaret Thomaa wfll sing at the evening service.

The every member canvass committee will call on members Sunday, between 3 and 6, and will report the offering made for missions at the evening service. First P. M. Class meeting, at 10:30 the pastor will begin a series of sermons on Pentecost and its results; Sabbath school, evening 6:30, theme, "The unpardonable sin;" special singing and a delightful anthem by the cjiolr. Welsh Congregational Church 10 a.

prayer and praise service; 2 p. Sunday school; 6, p. Miss Honora D. E. Busk will speak on mtssion.

Rev. H. K. Hughes, Thomaa Williams, John R. Powell, William Da-vles will attend the quarterly conference of-the Congregational Church of Eastern Pennsylvania, which will be held the 7th anoT 8th at the Second Congregational Church, Wilkes-Barre.

Presbyterian Morning worship, Sunday school, Y. P. S. C. evening worship.

7:30. Methodist Episcopal Class meeting, morning service, Sunday school, Epworth League, evening service, 7:30. Calvinistic Methodist Young People's prayer meetings preaching, 10; Sunday school, lljl5; evening service. change In time of Sunday scbM to-morrow is made so that every member canvassers will have to do their work. Welsh Baptist Prayer meeting.

preaching in Welsh, 10; Sunday school, 2: English service, subject, "The kind of men ChriRtin.nitv nrodnces." Christian Church Preaching by the pastor. 10:30 and Bible department for hoys and girls, 9:30: Sunday school, Y. P. S. C.

8:30. Another 8urfao Subsidence Shortly after the midnight hour yesterday morning a cave-In in the Orchard vein of the Gaylord colliery, Kingston Coal broke nn eight inch water main at the top of Cherry street, allowing the water to flow under the new pave on that thorough fare hiit fortunately the company was promptly notified and, several hands For RHEUMATISM GOUT. LUMBAGO, 8CIATICA, NEURALGIA, PODAGRA, GONGRA. CHIRGRA and all kinds of True RheumnMo Affection No fraud. No humbug.

Come to ms direct or If too far. write end send $3.60 by mail and receive the treatment by ei press. ALBERT G. GROBLEWSKI MANUFACTURER CORNER ELM AND MAIN STREETS 1 With tho Churches. Franklin Street Primitive Methodist Preaching, 10:30 and Sunday school, 2: IB; praise service, 6.

English Baptist Sermon, 10:30, subject, "The most precious possession;" Sunday school, sermon, 6:30, "The Publican's Prayer;" communion and reception of new members. Christ Reformed Preaching In English, 10:30 by F. J. Markle; Junior Christian Endeavor, Sunday school, Senior Christian Endeavor, Miss Mary Schramm, leader; preaching at 7 by Morris Davis. Pilgrim Congregational Men's1 prayer meeting, preaching, 10, subject, "The walk of Emaus;" Sun- M'iiiiiiiiinnraima Great Reduction on Rubbers at All Our Stores People's Shoe Stores 2i SOUT MAIN CTREtT BRANCH 8TORE3 76 E.

Main Plymouth it Laokawanna AveH 8cranton 529 Main St, bdwardsville 1.

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