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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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Cva-: to 5reak in Y. M. A. on Sanly'Aflcrnoon r.av. tr.

I. W. Munhall, who i cr.a int'imx rantiMi i etreet Evangelical Church, will Iw. IP 1 i i War Vet 3. Act as Escort f5t Itnam'a.

Kolb, who filed of irtci i received In an automobile was accorded military honors Oen. Lawton No. 19. U. a War an4 by representative of J09th Field Artillery, of which he a member, at Ma funeral which held from his late home, 44 Poplar reet, Dorranoeton.

yesterday after )0n at 4 nfrlnnlr rpv- navtng as nia uo Joct "The devil." His themo on 1 u.i. day mornlnir will be "The second, comlnir of rrhrtnt I. Fluid Art. llcirt, of which deceased nas a rmiXnr. r-j)reatfcl tl.e.or-eunlatlon at the obsequies ViT-y ta Trill Owing1 to a number of petitions being -present! to, the Pennsylvania etat Publlo Service Commission ask-in the JUbJgh Valley Railroad Co.

to reinstall Its early mornirj: passenger train out ef wilkes-Earre ver the Bowman's Creek and! State Line ft; Sulllvatt branches, to To-wanda, a hearing ww held atsJBer-nlc on Wednesday by M. T. Mllnor; of Harrlsburg. representing the com mission. Many witnesses were ex.

amlned and all were in flavor of having the train put into service again for the convenience of the general Dr. Munhall will give a "oonfldertlcl Until Nine This Evening To You. Get R.eady For Winter wun. lueii me i. m.

u. A. Kail vn ounaay auernoon and nreaoh ji evangellstlo sermon in Grove street wiureu on cunaay evening, i -1 Corner Ulrich, pastor of his great lecture on the "Book of IHOOKir' hA Him It. -w ir -i i. Monn a untneran Church, of Wilkes.

arre officlatlngV The obsequies were a. ntui uu jaoiiutty evening. i-irreiy attended by relatives and Report of Coatagiom Dlteates cures ox xnenas. 4 a Proton- floral of- Child Eight oases of contagious dlseaee rens or the regiment, from the members of Uli UULiUO Three of these were scar- 4a and out of WIUkes-iBarre. The Colored Frocks tm raw, ana ewo or aiphtheria.

Two eases of meaines wee on the lie, and on of fwhooamf cough. The patients are: Bcarlet fever, Charles Harklns, ae4 11 Sheridan street; jUrtine William aged 17. tTi Bast South curapany was represented by George H. Be, general passenger agent; e. E1.

general and M. Barkerv superintendent of the Wromln dlviainn. a i 69e," UP TO $2,30 i i Anbapatihg The Holiday Season, tracthro and" Y'l useful things, especially dedrxbb for gift while the prices are sufflclsatly variea to meet everyone's requirements. Jo achieve the most p-atifylng results with the least expenditure i of nervtous the Oiristmas shopping J)egln NOW. sxreer: Man miiimtu.twm.

a nt Clement street: iHnhthH, Prosioted First Prirale IVrUB IlTUiUBT. SiBWri It Inhn "in. wrrv, or which Bern. Kolb was the nlgTiest non-commissioned officer and from scores of friends mid relatives. The body was placed aboard the 8:10 clock Lehlgft Valley tram and taken to Easton, where services will take ace this afternoon from the bom of his mother.

Mrs. Sophie Kolb, on Sprues street Col Miner has detailed six commissioned and non-oommis-iloned officers of the Field Ar. Mlery to ro to Easton and to act as a at the enrlces be held ta that city. Interment will be In Easton Cemetery, 1 A larg deration Henry United Spanish War Veterans, under the -com-mand of B. L.

Solomon, senior vice street: Montan JnnM i Ldgan etreet; Tneejflee: Manida Ho'thoi Herman, of 81 Park avenue, associated witlh tile father Jn business In this city until last May when he enlleted Jn Datterv F. math ttiam irm.n ia r.aex JHarKet street -Mil ton Bcattergood, agied 6. S24 Madl son sweet; eig Krute, aged 42 '4a; ii Auimjm street, has been promoted to first olaes tL rate In the Ibattery. i Private Seeherw man, flettere to retaitrves and frlendSL exut muhmi )inuuii mm Die on VUl IfrS. frV William.

a. pleased wrtth the life at Oaone Haa- COOlC and KWK kltATMrtln AminUm mm T'n Jil te.ner aaarnter, frs. avid C. Jones, at Bramwell. nOMR Tn THK Mil I tMMV.

I to the work being KFmmi the ton Of bl letters it wouad; SALONS THIS MORNING AND oiTI TV wiiipucanons, phe la survived by three sons. John, BJch- city, and one wuuwiiugr in cnieif acted as an as Cort for the remains and accompanied tfte-xjoftfese to the Lehigh Valley Rall-jpad station, The pall bearers and flower carriers art members of the above organization. The pall bearers were B. Solomon, Dr. C.

Turpln. APr J. Coon, V. B. Howard Hind G.

W. Kolb; flower carriers: S. W. Quia. C.

Edwards, William' Fus wm mat aii American soldiers now in training campe are as con tented and well pleased with the life and environment as Private Beefier mart, fllttl Alotf hi v. MUii.u.it j.m.. jjavia ones. The to ttto lty and will fee taken tw the. home of her son, John Williams.

1 teWgh street, from where he 'unri Will take place Sunday. Bev" off Interment in in bnnirinff the IntenMivo trninin. TtyLOn These New Hats Inspired By The Horse Show euooeaaful oonoluslon. COPIES. OF ORIGINAL AND EXPENSIVE Merely Knowing Where To Shop" MODELS 1 AND $16.50 1 ITTLE dresses like these 1 would cost vastly more to produce in the home lew- ing room, and we know the styles wouldn't be as original nor the sewing any better All are new; here and there are suggestions of spring fash ions each youthful and charm- In ginghams, madras, poplins and kiddy cloths sizes, i to 6 years.

rHAT srs As new styles you sik 1 WtU, til ars small and mug fit-- ting) snrjr bat ihowi the doia 27 Sooth M-Ja 420 lacttawuiiisi Aveu Scrsuiton WQMt-Bwnr 44 nilitarjr Influaaos-aod we never saw Bsedele pan chic and beooming. Effettiyenew depends entirely upon the -v lias of Ae hat and the richneii of the materialii trinunlngi are totally lacking excepting the encircling band of fort cling- ing to many of the petite upturned brimi. -Cold and black brocade and uW and brocades combined with chiffon veU feta, tell the story of color and fabric which have sjteft die deiignen great lati- tuda for orMnautv. To-day tbe November Coat Sale Children's Hats $9.50, BEALmnjL little hand made ereatronx itr firrtC velvets, corduroys and chinchillas. Very -youthful -r-they are with trimmings of furs, ribbons, flowers and unique little ornaments, designed expressly for young folks' headwear.

oJTthew try before -mirror in thes Millinery Salons dils morning when New York women are requesting the wmejtylesNone elsewhere we are certain, 7 7 ji araa MILLINERY SALONS SECOND FLOOR ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO, SAVE $10.00 EACH: ON 1 bmart 1 opcoats. Specially Priced At TIE YOUR SOLDIER GIFTS UP( IN THESE 27-Inch 'Khaki Handkerchiefs $25 25 0 0 iHC 0 VELOURS DE1LAINE, CHEVIOTS. SCOTCH PLAIDS MIXTURES BEST Taluet of -the season so everybody tells ns oats in better. styles; coats made of abetter materials; coats which were surpris intrf food values at their resulsr nrice. THE American Red Doss endorses the idea of enclosing Sift packages in these useful containers.

-Others Khaki Handkerchieii 15e to 50c 300 Additional New tor To-day' Selling -Models for travel, dreis wear) all colors are to be had; all sizes for misses and women and many are finished wtyi collars, cuffs and bands of those furs which Fashion his proclaimed favorites for this winter. SALONS 2ND FLOOR Suede Velours? Pom Poriu, Bolirias, SflTertone7 Keriey aotK; Pebble Cherioti; In- wuible PUidi, Smart Mixfures, Brotdclotht, Oxford SesietU HtJihee-SilkPIuohefc- rf-Wontlerful CoaU in wonderful eelectioni, garment for street? motor and dress wW. Uauriouirall-enveloping models. Straight lineshighWcusted effect-pmrWted m)del--rinimed with Kerarnl, Plush and Real All colors. Plum, Taupe, Bur-gund, Brown, Oxfords, Navy, Green and Black.

Close Out Of DRESESS THESE WILL MAKE SPLENDID GIFTS Sample Silk Petticoats Gift sak Stockings $1 .2 5 TO EVERY pair suggests a practical Christmas gift and among the novelties are many: which you won't be able-. to find elsewhere this year Drop stitch, lace boot, dot embroidered and other effects in 1 black, white and all of the wanted day and evening shades. Infants4 and Children's Silk 75c to $125. SUITS Irunmed aw $15 $19J5 $25 Our entire stock of high grade suits $2.98: $4,98, $5.96. $7.50 TO $10.00 Silks and'serges, formerly sold up to $25.00.

EAUTIFUL novelties which are now going at just about half of the radically reduced. rices their duplicates sold for. '1 i silk Messalines, JerseVs and (rood, heavy Taffetas. Thirty styles of flounces all colors; glove clasp tops. Guy several of these and check off that many names on your gift list Blum Bros i November Sale oft Special STOKE -t; Vr Mil DSQf Ik--.

1 In Three Groups .1 4 (. UP TO $5.00 4 To Lectnre at Swedish Church A complete assortment of black and all colors of fin a In St Mary's Cemetery, at Haniorer-The pall bearers were Edward Frls Hon Frank rfelson. from Minneapo bey, B. Shiner, Henry R. quality silk velvet; trimmed with flowers, fur, CO AC and ribbons at V.

Oood, Charles S. Miles. A. W. Betterly and A.

L. Storm. 1 I 0 HUMMED HATS UP TO $9.00 Hats black and colored Lvona' TOU CIVILLE Mrs. Irwin Coolbattgh, Mrs. iFred MiNer sad Mrs.

Alex MaoMerfdn, of Fotflr Fort, spent Wednesday with Mrs. W. C. Johnson. Wflllam Bah-d.

Neinegley 'of thla place and T. D. Wolfe of Wyoinms, spent Thursday at Xlke'a Creek. Mra Ira Hoover entertained relatives from Wyoming- on Sunday1. John Croasia of vt relatives in thS plaoe on ThuredAy.

The Jeoture riven by Dr. Olnu-'t i I in he M. K. Church Wednea lay ewnlng was well Attended. lis, Mlniw will lecture In the Englian language on Iuther and the Rvmm-tlon next Sunday, November lW at 8 o'clock, in the Swedish 1 lAitheran Church.

Mr. Nelson has an experience of twenty years on the lecture plat, form. Joseph TU Brlstow, XT. 8. Senator from Kansas, of him i have knowa Prof.

Frank Nelson for many yeara He is not only a man of high character, but an educator of great talent and an orator of pleasing ability. Martin, HHda and Thomas. The funeral will be held from the home of her sister, Mr Oeorge Davis, of New street, Hudson, Sunday after, noon at 1 o'clook. interment in Plttaton Cemetery. i Special Lecture en Twentieth Century Assootated bible students have At-ranged for a lecture in trem Temple Sunday at I o'clock hy W.

F. Hudsr-Ings of New Tork City. The speaker ha made a special study of bible themes and It Is claimed that he will deliver a special treat to all who are Interested In his topic, which will be "Where we stand on the stream of 'H. colored facings of Panne velvet; trimmed in the 3 A ftC Great Meeting in Central Church Dr. Charles, f.

wetgle preached one of his great sermons In Central IMethodlst Church last evening. His theme was "Backsliders and- the large audience listened attentively. At the close there were many Indications of tbe Impressions made by the discourse. On Sunday meetings will be continued all day in Central Church. A special sen- very newest effects of ostrich and etc.

at 1 whatever he undertakes to do ne does TRIMMED HATS UP TO $12.00 oi'V''v- Tut about 60 of these exclusive in a substantial ay4'' Everybody In Vies of the Epworth league will be held vited to hear him. Funeral of John, J. IlineS isa quality of Panno velvet in black, taupe, nigger brown tad all the most wanted shapes." Come early Oi C.R these hats won't last long at this price VleaO Wi i CASTOR" For Infants tad Alwaivei Ksirei at and in the arterneon the Welgie party will assist In the T. M. C.

sec vloe. iMrs. Mary H. Armor will speak to women only in the qhurch at 3:1 on 8ua day. v.

i Mrs. Nellie JoneS Scully Dead Mrs. Nellie C. Jones' Scully, aged St, died yesterday of complications at the horns of her father, Thomas M. Jones, at Hudson.

She is survived ry the following Chsn-t, Death el John Dlsque aged 6, son Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Disque, died Thursday at the family home, 181 Wood from burns re. celved while playing at a bonfire Tuesday, The will take place from the i Many friends and relatives-' attended the funeral of the late John J. Hlnesr yesterday morning at 9 o'clock, which was held from his late residence, 169 South Welles street A h'Kh mass of requiem was celebrated In St.

Mary's Church at 9:10 o'clock bv Rev. 3. 3. Golden, awisted try r.w. VT.

A. Int-rmont r.nixirrzRY sscorjD floor home of his parents this afternoon at 2 the "nature o'cloc. Kov. J. K.

Stein will officiate. Tnterrntwt la Knovr i -n ('.

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