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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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A MONDAY, jrjLY.29,,1918., THE WILKES-BAIUIE ltECOItD MONDAf, JULY, 29, 1918. EBCEHTLY C01VIM1SSI0NED NAVAL ACADEMY APPOINTEE 14 JSBik' lh)WNl'M ginning To-Day, and Offering. WlJfflM I Great Savings on arge Stocks, the -0ESk' Amoust -WJ I I 5 i if't. V' 1 iTMT'lififf W. LEGRAND Vancouver, Wash.

JAMES THEODORE RENARD Above is a picture of James Theodore ReiMird, who was recently appointed by Congressman T. W. Tera-pleton to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. He passed the physical examination for entrance 'to the academy on July 9, and entered the academy as midshipman on July 10. Much of our Furniture Stock waa a.f m.

EVERY purchased months rajro. before these days PIECE of above is a cut of Lewis W. LeGrand, recently commissioned first lieutenant In the Signal Corps service, stationed at Vancouver, Wash. Prior to graduating from Second Officers Training School, Fort Niagara, one year. ago, Mr.

LeGrand was a valued Office employee of Vulcan Iron Works. higher prices and shipping difficulties. That is the reason we can offer you such worth-while savimrs. The Furniture is her He passed the mental examination for Furniture in stock is Sharply Reduced now; twice former stocks are ready to choose from; and reductions are de- cidedly unusual. BUY NOW.

qf Mrs, Henrietta LeGrand, 23 Oak street, Firwood. aamutanee lasi. Apm. tie is mo second son of George and Fannie Renard, formerly of Plymouth, and 1 a' grandson of AT D. Shonk of Kingston.

He Joined the Navy in this city in July, 1917, but he was released in September to prepare for entrance to the Before being released he had attalnd the rating of a first class signalman. His grandfather, James T. Renard, deceased, was a member of the 143d Pa. and served all during the Civil War. I Withoirt Any RestHctipjif to mm PITTSTON MAN III FRANCE These Reductions jyejleei Prices --827 styles.

win uuwa -xj obTiuai nfiri mi tfiw iiiiiii kiiinj'N. a j.vv i in.UH.'F 1. IfiOi. fVV HWJ pc. vwiw.50 Jacobean SuitrS160.65.-9 pc; a 1 hut Suite "$144.90.

nit Vi iii i'1- guite $106:20. 1 il 1 1 i 1 4 4 c. 25 OFF This good furniture 20 and wesiraDie iunuiure, dui; in aificontmued ae- Substantial furniture. Discontinued de- Blgns- signs. MONDAY.

iia i apes try Suite S148. 3 dc. SlfiS Rcdrnnm io.n -4- pc $153 Diningroom pc Oak $55 Bed Davenport $44. Mahogany syw AM VllfTV IITI HAtMIVgUllJ r-- J- All Willow Furniture at 20 OFF Regular Prices $54 French Willow Day Bed $43. $12.50 Willow Porch Table $10.00.

$75 Livingroom Suite at $60. 3 pc $14.50 Willow Rockers. Special $11.60. $27 Willow Lamps. Special $21.60.

$54 Willov Desk.1 Special $43.20. $15 Willow Rocker. Special $12. $21 Willow Chair. Special $16.80.

$41 Willow Lamps. Special As Chairs Tap and Rockers (S1) 25 OFFHegularRrices $39 Tapesiry Chair Special $29.25. $55 Tapestry Rocker. Special $41.25. $55 Rocker to match at $41.25.

$69.50 Velour Chair; Special $52.12. $52 Velour Chair. Special $39. $52 Rocker to match. At $39.00.

$35 Tapestry Chair. Special $26.25. $25 Tapestry Chair Special $18.75. $38.50 Tapestry Chair Special $28.27. HARRY NORMAN MEYERS Among the young men of Plttston who are doing their bit In the war Is Harry Norman Meyers of 212 Franklin street, Plttston.

Mr, Meyers Tolun- Genuine Circassian Walnut Suites Marked Low Wife rrstotteU $154 tmiftCiTrstei; WalriTit $131Genuine CirsianrWalnut teered at" the outbreak of the war, but $105 Bedroom Suite. 4 pc. lO Berlronm RnTf IS 1 1 In 5K1 Bll MAURICB Jv JOHNSON Somewhere in France was rejected on account of physical but was later. on accepted. Maurice J.

Johnson, 'son' of Mr. and and is now In service in France. 11 frA.1"011 d.uuul AwiLLiAm-brUKiNiiUKfc SALE VALUES. The Merines: listed above are all bona fide redtic- Mrs. John Johnson of 30 Darlmg street, enlisted the United States Cavalry on March 24, 1917.

He was sent to Fort Slocum and later to. Camp Logan, 7L VA every uy prices. 1 ne luraitjire is all of unquestionable character. Twice former assortments assure you of varieties to meet your everneed. All he leading designs, wods and finishes are represented.

A wonderful opportunity to buy new furniture at substantial savings. Come, to inspect and share in thesi great Sale Values To-day where he was transferred to the ammunition train forces, and 'Is now in 'j FORTY FORT ENGINEER France, 1 An Entire Floor of FURNITURE -Big Values To-Day MacWilliam's 4th Floor COMMISSIONED LIEUTENANT In Conjunction with the Furniture Sale "MacWilliam's" Presents Big Values in lRl Lirt nits, learner oy ii And in Additiorr to Advertised Specials, "MacWilliam's'j Offers Beginning MONDAY 1 0 (Ti AU Unadvertised Rugs, XV VXf 1 Carpets and Linoleum Despite ever increasing costs, MACWILLIAM'S has taken floor coverings from regular tock and offers them at reduced prices for this August event. I a iur $49.50 Body Brussel Rugs Body Brussels rugs. Bedroom de-t MC gns In chintz effects. Blue and rose I lors.

0x12 else. f)Xd0J Mottled Axminster Rugs Mottled Axminster rugs. Hit and miss (UC -4 rects. Heavy quality. 27x54 Inch size.

JK I .98 value. $4.50 Mottled Rugs at Mottled Axminster rugs. In size 3663 rfffc KA 6a8" M.50. Very, sjxsctal JKQlj $1.75 Inlaid Linoleum WILLIAM C. PROUDLOVE Somewhere In France i- 5 te 7 if i I mi mi i in i n-f 'im-TMiiiiiir'fl WUllam Proudlove, son of Oliver $32.50 8.3x10 Axminster Rugs Axmlnster rugs.

Pleasing designs I A. special group. PvfU $3S 11.3x12 Tafi- Brussel Rugs Fort, la a meinber of Co. 65th Regl ment of Engineers, somewhere In regular $35 9x12 France, Before enlisting he was em ployed by Raub Coal Company. Inlaid linoleum.

Very serviceable, pleasing designs. Regularly $1.75. Special $1.45 a sq. yd. $1.45 $28.50 Seamless tapestry Brussels rugs.

Oriental, floral and allover patterns. 11.3xl size. Axminster Rus PHILIP J. NEWHARD V. Alden Station Philip J.

Newhard of Alden Station A enlisted as a private in the Signal Re Rich Axminster rugs. Neat (POQ A small allover, Oriental ahdtJ)O0U floral patterns. 9x12 size. MAN IN ITALY serve Corps, and was sent to the Signal Corps Schoo of Military Aeronautics, Auanta. wnere he was commis stoned a second lieutenant on Mav 6.

lino a i -4 xBio, iuu ib how acting as a line commander at that post. For six years he was a resident at the local Y. M. C. and was employed at Wllkes-Barre, Special Offerings in Refrigerators, Window Screens, Couch Hammocks, Kingston ana Luzerne postoffices.

He is a graduate oi tne 1916 class of the looal branch of the University" of Pennsylvania extension school of accounts and finance. tirl Scranton and ud an down the valley, Pennsylvania Coal Co. As above, ARRANGE FOR CONVENTION COUNTY EXPENDITURES Members of the Follsn citizens central Pennsylvania Coal TWO DIVORCES AWARDED Henry Hans vs, Co. As above. committee, cooperating with the Polish army in France, are assisting the ar Catherine Hughes vs.

Evan Hughos Decree in divorce awarded rangements epmmlttee. Orders that Were Drawn on Treasure! Gillis Saturday Wilkes-parre Woman and Freeland Man Obtain Legal Separations COUNTY TO TAKE OVER ROADS Common Plea Note George Swingle vs. Swingle. Attorney E. P.

McGovern la ap Polish Citizens of County Plan Events for Annual Falcon ing in September The annual convention of the Polish Wilkes-Barre and Scranton during the flrst week of September will be attended by hundreds of delegates from al Ter the country. Prominent Polish citizens of Luzerne and Tjinicawn. i and grounds pay Meek, coroner's Building roll Pis iurot pointed master. Nearly Fifteen Miles of Important Highways to be Improved outlet for iarmers In the Hobble aid Wapwallopen section who market In Hazleton and. Freeland.

The present road Is 4a poor condition. A second road to be taken over begins at the West Wyoming Borough line near Carverton, passes through Kingston and Franklin Townships to Orange. It is aibout 4 1-4 miles long and Is the main outlet for farmers of that region who market in Plttston and the West Side boroughs. This road has been In a wretched condition tor years and a new highway is necessary, The third road to be taken over runs from a point on the HuninrW Annie Jones vs. John Jones, Jr.

treasurer, court aillls, costs paid Attorney George J. Llewellyn is appointed master. of schools. Superintendent stenographer Release of patient Petition grant road pay Hunlock Creek roll ed and' Dr. H.

B. superintendent for the State Hospital for the Insane at Danville is directed to re Florence Watkins of 28 North Washington street secured a. divorce Wwai'-W Watklns, tresBtfU residence "on 8Tonds of They Vers married Wilkes-Bar re by AiSer-man Pollock' on September 18, fiftSi and resided together until" May5J 191S, in NanHcolA and Plymouth when the husband left his home They have two children. 'V-' was Slven Pletro Oalulcl Freeland' vim Oiusepipina Gktluoci present residence Tunknowu fa rrounds of deserUon. They n.urried In Freeland $1,592.

SO 162.51 A 87.5) 209.40 28.35 278.00 287.50 841.00 i 1.781 99 2,295.82 18.00 12.00 541.12 lease Thoma Williams- from said hospital. Bridge Inspectors' pay. roll Shlckshlnny road' pay roll Road and bridge pay roll Controller's pay roll 4 County commissioners' pay roll have banded themselves Into committees to arrange fo the convention, -which promises to be one of the biggest ever held by the national association of Fal-eons. The sessions will open on Sept 1 when the members will participate in social events, and the actual business will be conducted starting Tuesday. troupe of Polish musicians ahd actors will arrive with the.

delegates for their entertainment here. Th-iv be At a meeting of the county commissioners on Saturday It was decided to advertise for the taking over by tho county of nearly fit tee i miles of township roads" and Improve and maintain them as county highways. Petitions and maps, are being prepared by Joseph Boyle the county road engineer and. will be, presented to the grand jury which meets on August 19. One of the roads leads from the Peter Staiikos vs.

William Petron- Creek-Muhlenberg County road at a los -Case settled before referee and point near Gregorys Mill to Swaot Valley, passing through Hunlock and Ross TownshtDS It I 4 fl-in mnAi County assessors' pay roll John Doran, killing dogs Charles Stevens, expenses long and will serve a large farmer local talent. THOMAS J. DONNELLY, rp. Thomas J. Donnelly, BOn of a Mran 3d Ague Donnelly of i Wllke-j4rr a member of niillUry jw.Hce squad doing duty i He resided at' Hudson before th Army, and for several About 8.000 members 'of the Polish Fal Frank P.

Slattery, superior court expenses MU approved, Harry Lo Wen. vs. Mary Eiker 'Rule granted to show, cause why judgment should not be opened. All proceedings to be stayed, and the levy of the sheriff to be preserved. Roach vs.

Pennsylvania Coal Co. David Alexander Rule gnu to show cause why non pros. should not be entered Domlnlck Musto and thra 108; by Jiev. Francl, ahJ cons are how In army or navy service of the United States cr have enrolled In the Polish army. From a memberahln nf powder hole near WaDwalloten to Population who market In Nantlcoke and Plymouth.

present road Is almost impartiable. Improvements -to these three roads have been urged for several years but the townships held that the bur- the county road at the foot thn eo- rogeirjer in that town, imlil Api.l 15 910, when the wife went away A Vbnnr tna.n-. in i 20.000 the Falcons have dropped to 12,000 Nescopeok mountain travertin Hol- now on tne rctiis. There are several THE WANT AD KID SAYS iiii when the i qnon answeks BELL PROMPTLV PHONE IN ybJR WANT ADV i was sUUoned at Camp Upton, branches of the society to Wllkes-Barre lenback Townships. It is 1-2 miles long and is a main was left the, same time and the huiU an'll'BTM thas bcthr wedt away tk aon oi repair and maintenance more than they could carry, a.

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