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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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The Times Leaderi
Location:
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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12
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THE WILKES-J3 Alt RE RECUliD MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1917. aw lid Powerf Frienl Sale d-Makuitt An Event of such importance that it merits SHOUTING from the housetops, from the hills and from the mountains, so that EVERYONE may hear. A Day planned so that every thrifty shopper may Become Acquainted With the Vastness, the Variety, the Quality and Character of MacWilliam's Superb Stocksand Share in the BIG BARGAINS IN NEW -AUTUMN -MERGHAi- For Veritable Floods of New Goods have come streaming in Torrents of the Newest and Best in Jll if il i Wanted and Desirable Merchandise for Fall and Winter Wear and the Forceful, Powerful "Merchandise Nigara" Seethes in Every Section of the Store Bringing to you in the FACE OF ADVANCING MARKETS as it were, in defiance of it, the greatest and most Irresistible One-Day Merchandising OPPORTUNITY that it has ever been thefortunc of this business to offer. It is in Reality an ACHIEVEMENT'that is to gain still greater prestige for MACWILLIAM'S, and will carry it to New Pinnacles of Confidence and Fame. 1 I of trees, with an abundance of shrub five dandy shower ba-hs We do not n-mie t.rne.

were not allowed to know Just what kind of a colintry ieivc the ira'n. The bow were able Pa. Field Art. now at Camp Hancock at Augusta, and de-. Kcrlbes the regiment's trip aou'h and home, 24 Tlmpaon street.

Ashley, FVI-day evening of complloatlona. The funeral will bo h'jld from the residence thia- rnorntnjf nd lnteMhent will be at bery and lowers. We arrived at I'oiiimbla, H. at 3:30 we I p'vflii trl nvor hn liAltr surrounds us as' yet, but we will not to iep -th- capPol buildings. Coh VStM.aaj Tvmte-Hftvsnr located about five im.es from but" I will not Kn t0 town an 1 S.

Kiom b' re dur ira 1 1 1 niiring wnicn we lert ine train ana certainly appreciated the oppor-'unity to stretch our legs and get out tie kinks part of the United DOUBLE FUNERAL rjqulem was celebrated in St Charles' Church at 9:30 o'clock by Rev. J. J. 0Lary. Interment was In the family Plot in St: Charles Cemetery at Sugrai The pall bearers for the father were Anthony Durkln, Patrick Lenahan, Joseph Reilly, Clement Lewis, Patrlclt Coaway.

Jotia McjGUilre.r.Tlios: for the son were Michael McGuIre, Charles Reslnakl, Thomas Reilly, John Donahue, Michael Reilly and Thomal Durkln, for some time. River and 'he tr.aln gin in a t- a ttf.nyjr" joy-a 4wp tat ad w-th in inui morning and from wiat Father and Son Laid to Rest- in St: Charles' Cemelwy at Sugar NoicK limed jieople and all of them eyed ii.i very closely, especta.lly the boys on guard wich their guna. Everywhere we went we were shown groat courtesy and given many favors. Our The following: entertaining; letter was written by Corp. Myron 13.

Randall, of Plains, member of the 3d AuRusla, Ga, "Sept. 11. 1917. "We urr ved here with everything morning at 3 o'clock and "we reeded lmmel lately unload. It 'a now a and we have thlnpa looking pretty good.

All Hattery K' lents are up. Talk about awell mK8 halls; thc-se are gTeart, much larger and liottpr by far than the ones we had at the border lat year. "Our cauiip site Is not of the htt, but thpn it will pnsh with a push: The place in pretty sandy, but so far we havo not any sand storms. If wc grt dirty vve hjve a splendid chance lo become cloan a each battery haa a splendid bath house, cona'atlng of i train was given a big ovation all loTUMviiie a at 1 :3) p. m.

a cio. sed oyer the boundary 1 ne in North during the early nioniinr: hour.s of 10. fiobls und plantal i grret; our gale on every through Vlrrn'n and Nf.Tth ami South Cir il iia, while every of any size hod several The scenery coj-talnly beautiful and one if the, nujlccable and attract vo fevn.re.'i were th" many old-fa -ill oned colonial ni ins opr. sur little we saw looka -to be a very ee oity. We arrived In Philadelphia at 4 p.

m. Saturday, 8, but did not a'op long. We passed through KddvWone and Chester at 5:15 and saw numerous interesting sights and many fine buildings and residence). We iacd Wilmington, nt 6 p. rn civsied Into the State of MaVyland at and arrived Baltimore at 10 p.

in and iefi at 12:50 midnight. Our train reached Washington, D. (' nt o'clock Sun- along the entiro route All the boys are well and happy ajid send best wishes to all friends and especially to Keccrd readers." Resinol would stop Hundreds of sorrowing friends from Sugar as well as from throughout the county, attended the double funeral of father and aon, Anthony Ienahan, and Anthony Lenahan, one the victim of general debility and the other of a railroad accident In Chicago, at the family home on Hemlock street. Sugar Notch, on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. A high mass of Central Railroad of Jrrney TnilBl Imt Wllkm-Barr.

for New York ami Philadelphia, waek dan. 7 49 a. 1:00, 4:24 m.j Sundara, a. 2 42 ZW m. Arrtv N.w York.

darn. 1 7 00. 9 27 m. Sundara. 81.1, 0:10 10.10 Arrlir Phlladalphhla.

weak daya. 12 1.1 0:29. 8.50 p. uodaTa. 8:13.

8:13. 10:00 p. m. Emily Dotter Dead Kmlly. aged 2, daughter of Mr.

and that itching nay morn ng, where we remained rounded by large und l.eautiful groves Mrs. Krank Dotter. died at the family of War I Retain Your Superintendent of Finances During These Day TAXPAYERS OF WILKES-B AMME 2 One of the four men to represent you on the next City Council must fill the position of Superintendent of Accounts and Finances. 9 i "71 'U tMitmr A recent report of the United States Government showing the per capita cost of government in Wilkes-Barre to be lower than most cities of its size in the country is a tribute to R. Nelson Bennett's financial ability.

M- i Do you believe it wise during these days of international turmoil, which is having its effect on all cities of the land, to run the risk of electing a man who may not have had ex-perience in municipal finances? (o) R. Nelson Bennett, present Superintendent of Finances, has served you faithfully and efficiently. His experience in municipal finances ha3 saved thousands of dollars for the taxpayers. For Olty (Mincll Hi 1 Mr. Voter.

Refrain R. Nelson Eenrsf -1 Therefore 4 ('.

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