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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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THE WILKES-BAKRE RECORD, 'AUGUST 23, 1921' cacteeif -to and Mrs. Thomas Wright, of South Hanover street. Wilson sisters', acrobatlo act v. viuuj ivqhm ww uancer ana Chick Wyandt, saxophonist at Croon's ASK YOUR GROCER VTO-DAY" 1200 TOWELS 7 THE NEW DEPARTMENTS 1 FOR ONE OF Half EXTRA SPECIAL .11 0 1 I Hi VS1A AJ ai7 UftAVhs. IIVmv i 5 School Hose AT BAISQ AIN For Girls, a pr.

25c A jratherlng- together of all the broken lines of fine ribbed cotton nose and fine ribbed mercerized hose. Some void as high aa 78c a pair: some at 85c some white, butnoetly black. All at the sme price now. Lay in a supply for schooj. tr For Boys, a pr, 25c A lxl Heavy Bibbed, Black Btock- -All sizes 6 to CHILDREN'S SOX AND THREE- QUARTER LENGTH HOSE, A PAIR eOC AH there la left of the summer rtock to go at this price.

Fancies or plajn colors. Juat like the bUf fclka wear In checks' or plaids, made of gingham or percale $1.25 How about one or two of these neat dresses for the opening of school. Sweater Waists $3.48" Soft all wool waists' knit In dainty colors with brushed collars and short sleeves. Bloomers at 29c In Black or Pink, any size 6 to 12. i-k at 98c, AH styles and colors that were formerly $1 .19.

1 i 5 for 1 .00 Basement Salesroom Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Gold Stamp Books THEY'RE WORTH $1.25 IN MERCHANDISE IN ANY STORE THAT GIVES "GOLD STAMPS' 4 FULL BOOKS OF GOLD STAMPS ARE WORTH THE LEADER STORE ALL WOOL NAVY SERGES New fall stock just arrhred. FinB French Serges 40-48 and 64 inches wide and strictly all wool Priced, at $1.75, $1.98 and $148 the yard. NANTICOKE PA. EAST MAIN ST. Mi $2 600 pairs of Blankets were sold hrt The did it.

One dollar. to.three fifty off on erery pair sold. ANTIC ORE exceptionally low prices One week more at the for a several week1 tay In the REPRESENTATIVES THOMAS J. CROWELL RAY 8CHECTERLT Residence BeU 194-R Resldsnce Bell tit -J Offlc Room 11 Shea Bid BeU Phono 4J Consolidated (I4T XjET THE THRIFT HABIT TO-DAY START SAVING "GOLD STAMPS" Merchants' Gold Stamp Co. Penna.

Headquarters 6 W. Market St Betty, daughter of Mr. and John Hargreave, who baa been ill with pneumonia, 1 able to be shout again. Mrs. Mary Brown 1 and niece.

Miss Mary Lewis, have returned to-Sha'-mokln after visiting the former' later, Mra. D. H. For Sale Oak dining room table, six chairs, buffet and a combination writing; desk and book case. 101 North Main street, Ashley.

Mr. Mrt. Charles of li Clark's Summit, spent Sunday 'With Mr. and Mrs, Alvln M. Selple.

Hear GUIigan with nine i men play Atlantic City's lai-est- dance hits at the Para- mount Dance, View, i to-night. A A weenie roast was held on Doran'a -farm last Friday evening, Those tf hra-knt Piths! lAnvA Vf nAll. WiWBarre, Pa. 8ohools to Rsopen Augutf29 Vacation days will Boon be over for the puplla of the publlo schools of Nanttooke. The new term of school will begin Monday morning of next week.

During; the vacation days all of the school buildings have been placed in excellent sanitary condition and will be found to be attractive to the teachers and pupils in their 1m- proved condition. it is probable that the enrollment this year will be In excess of any previous The new regulations of the Stats Department of Publlo Instruction make it necessary for the Jooal school board to enforce thor-, oughly the oompulsory school law which yrovtdea that all' children be-jtweaa the ages of sight years and sixteen years shall attend school vary day unless excused for urgent i ii a Tannenbaum Sells It For Less MICHELIN TIRES AUTO ACCESSORIES NANTICOKE, PA. 'R-E Earle Williams 'Diamonds Adrift Shows how youth may clear i -cut ana nave a large lusinessand a wife In less six months. Ruth Thomas, Katharine Feldman. Helen Tenebau and Mildred Swart-wood; Donald Kulp, George Mills, 4 Raymond Stroma, Jamea Watson and Frank Bower.

Miss Anna Rudrauff. a trained ii wubduaj Mrs. John Roach, of Park street, was admitted to the Mercy Hospital at Wilkos-Barre on Saturday for surgical treatment i Juvenile Circus act, Wednesday niffht. r.i- McAndre orchestra. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Vivian, daughter, Verda, and Charles, are pending- a week at Lake Muangoia. FORD CAR 8 Immediate delivery of all types. WESLEY 4UT0. ca Broadway Mr.

an1 Mn TAunh -aughterr uSrZZ XwZ aiaiU Philadelphia PLAINS 8choo( Beard Meets The echool board met In adjourned session last evealng in the high school with all ELamber present The minute of the previous meeting were read and passed on first reading. Treasurer Bobeck reported that he received a oommuntcaUon from the Liberty Bank of Plttaton to the etfeot that the account of the board with this bank waa overdrawn to 'the amount of approximately iZ.OOO. The board members became incensed at thle notice and will demand an explanation of this bank's officials why they were allowed to overdraw account to such an extent Tha directors decided to leave tha condl. tion of affairs as they were, allowing mm account siana overdrawn until most all other bills were paid. When called anon to exoialn tha amount of money that could be bor rowed at the present time for the erection of the new addition to the high school, the solicitor resorted aa follows that the bonded Indebtedness at the present time was $144,000 and that thle together with a temporary loan brought the total up to Tne jew states that the borrowed limit of 1 of the valuation, which is somewhere around 10.100.000.

This amount figured out equals about uvu. unotracung toe present bonded Indebtedness from thia amount leaves about $16,000 a the highest figure which can be borrowed. Thle together with Liberty bonds and other holdings brings the total worth of the board, up to about 117,000. Architect! Rellly presented rought ketcbef the proposed addition and proposed that If Ue board could not build off the addition Just -now due to a depletion in finances part could be erected now and the reet later on. The board decided.

on a motion by Campbell seconded by Glldea to authorise Mr. Rellly to proceed with the plana to a point where they could be pujt out for bid and to be presented to the board for approval. The architect said that beginning his plan immediately It would be about four months before the board would be ready to put the building up for bide and by that time the treasurery would have enough money In his possession to go ahead with the whole project This latter course was choeen. upon motion by Glldea, seconded by Conlon, all teachers were instructed to present their certificates on tha day school September to the supervising principal. A few changes were made in the placing of the teaching; staff.

Miss Padden will be transferred from tha high school to Maftett street building and Miss Lenahan will move from Plalnsvllle to the high school building leaving the place 4 at Plalnesvllle vacant The committee on teachers, com posed of Messrs. Conlon, Corcoran and Campbell decided to make a tour of the schools on the opening day to help the various principals cope with the teacher situation. On a motion by Corcoran seconded by Campbell the following were ap pointed as substitute' teaoners to tne be placed permanently if wanted: Selen Conlon, Margaret Murphy, ary Gibbons, Anna Conway, Patrlch Mocan, Patrick Reynolds. Sunervtsing Principal connuz ex plained that the Ore insurance on the Cleveland street and Hudson build ings would expire before the board nut uiln mnA Mr. Connfft in a motion by Judge, seoonded by Conlon, was Instructed to renew this particular Ineuranoe.

Mr. Galvtn reported that many nanaa of a-laaa were oroken in ids new building en the flats but the board decided that Insofar as they had not yet aoeepted the building from the oon tractor, it was up to the builder to replace the broken panes. The meeting adjourn eo xo men on September Qoed Beee Bell To-night Two local Sunday school team will a- I. m4 Anntaet to night when the Miner Congregational team will meet the Calvary nln on Healy Held, while the M. B.

boy T. wresue.ior supremaur wim -son Baptist aggregation. Calvary, It is unaerswioa, win strengthened line up In their last at-, ZJ with th HWalsh" Willy, Trmmf soalp, while a report comee around that tne tiapusi crsw win wr -new pitcher. However both local team are determined to maintain their statu quo jmd will go Urolt In their endeavor. Vote, for Martin DuddV for Director.

I OUT vote and support will be appreci ated, V. TTnatar TTldlar. Candidate for Orphans' Court Judge, was a local visitor last evening renewing hi host of Plains acquaintance. v.ii mnA winter suit KIIVW.l.H WT tiostalrs at Louis Rosenthal' oxer Kirby Um vwnii nrlVtnnall have returned from their honeymoon trip to Atlantlo City and have taken up their reeldenoe witn we laners pm ents at East End. Hear Gflligan with nine wim vl.w Atlanfu- r.iHr'a Lit 1UVU awin-w mrm-j est dance hit at the Para mount Dance, -Valley View, i 'Li i' ALDERSON 'Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Thompson of Bear Creek, were cellars here on Sunday. Rev. and Mr. Harwood are attending the camp meeting at Dtmock, this week.

Mrs. G. V. Roee of Dallas, and Mr. Aiica Fcmtus and children of Brooklyn.

Size i. .50 kins, aged 4S, 'of Bharpe street Aiaen, xoiiowinr a lingering Illness er complications. She was born In waiea and has been a resident of Newport Township, where she was well known and highly respected by mu woo anew nor. omaam ner hus band three children survtva. Tha funeral will take place from the home on Wednesday afternoon at I Servloea win be conducted at tne nouse by the-Rev.

Jacob navies, pastor of the Nebo RaDtint vnurca ana interment will oe in the AJaen Cemetery. Candidate For Council Frank Thompson. one of Nantl coke's most popular young men has announced himself as a candidate for the office of oounotlman of the First Ward. Mr. Thompson was a former patrolman and at the present time Is In the dray business.

He has a large following of friends who expect to make him tha repreaenta tlve of the First Ward after the bal lots are counted In November. Brief Mention Mrs. Victor Oroskle and daughter, Cecelia, of Chicago, arrived here on Sunday to spend, two weeks with local relatives and friends. For County Treasurer GEORGE MARSDEN Mr. and Mrs.

William Holloway and daughter, June, and Mra. George Davenport are pending ten days' vacation at Promised Land. Let us enlarge or frame your pictures. Janoekl Bros, 101 East Main street. Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Rlneer. daurh ter, Bessie, and son, Raymond, former residents of West Naatiooke, now of Le Wigtown, returned to their home yesterday after spending several days witn local relatives.

Photo enlargements of all kinds. Picture framing In all of Its branches done at Janoekl Bros. Levi's Clerks will play the Sliders this evening and Friday evening they win pray tne Hanover team at Han over. Wanted to Rent Three or four rooms for light housekeeping. Ad dress box 1, Record.

Mr. and Mra. Stewart Qlelm, of Hasleton, and Mra. Innls, Rees, of Nantlcoke. attended the nouee warm Ing of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Metcalf. at their bungalow at Lake' SllkWorth over the week-end. Nantlooka Garage, J. K.

Downs a Sons, proprietors Htorage, expert repairing, towing aad wrecking at all hours, day and night servloe. Shea street Nantlooka. rnons Bell 144. Mrs. M.

Adamskl and Mrs. Anthony Adams and daughter, Dorothy. of Lee Park, are spending several weeks at ocean City. n. J.

Cetlmste Free We recover furniture In tapestry, veioun leather, "damask, cretonne; also reupholsurlng, renniahing and reomdeling. Harry A. 141 East Mam street Miss El ma Sleeko, of West Main street la spending. several days with friends- at Newtown, Schuylkill County. May left My wife, having left my bed and board will not be responsible for any bills contracted by her after thle date.

John E. Fols, K. D. NO. 1, Wapwal- lopen, fa.

4, 'Austin Wright of Saratoga. N. T. formerly of this pine Is spending several weeks with his parents. Mr.

nurse of Philadelphia, Is visiting her "-mother, Mrs. J. M. Rudrauff. f'AnTpQt.

DAY to-day from 11 Turkish Baths. N. Washington 8t lame Buy your K. spent Friday Hrs. H.

Garlnser. A. Davenport of Sandusky, Ohio, pent a few day at the borne of Mr. A. J.

Qarlmrer. Ralph Bush of Kingston, visited at the home of Mrs. 8. E. Stem on v.

eBBwsMMMaSssasasBMsem l- South WilkesrBarre Boys' and Girls' ll.K-tl.4t vneaka 14c. The Racket Store, SOT Barney St WYOMING Miss Ruth Q. Guilford. 0T Monument Ave, correspondent. Bell telephone SO.

Miss Jennie, Morris has returned to her home after a ten days'- visit at Niagara Falls' and Toronto. JSowIng new fall and winter tipetalr at Louis Rosenthal's, over Klrbys. Miss Lillian Bmlth has returned to her home In Ashley after a two weeks' visit at the home of Joseph Mrs. John Thompson and -Infant daughter have returned to their home on Fifth street from Mercy Hospital. j.

Frank Bmitn. wno is summer- Ins: wltb his family at tha Wyoming camp ground, Is spending a few- daye In his town house. Tires and rubes, lack and pumps, auto bulb, wrenches, plugs, patches, Ford repair parts, brake lining, parking lamps, gas, grease and olL Qst your auto In the habit of stopping here. T. W.

Shoemaker. James Tonerr. chief oi nollce of Wyomlnr, 1 doing grand Jury duty thia week. and Mrs. John uroany or Bhoemakker I street are rejoicing over the arrival of a son.

U. B. Y. P. U.

of the- Baptist Church will meet this evening. Mis Ruth Brown; who ha Men taking a summer eouree at Bast Btroudsburg Normal eonooi, nas returned to her bom on Wyoming avenue. A son has arrived at the home or Mr. and Mr. Arthur Buffton of Sixth street Mrs.

Buffton waa for merly Miss Alice Booth. The women or tnev Memoaisi Church will hold a business meeting Thursday evening, after A prayer meeting. on Friday evening in men-s bible class of the M. K. Church will give an entertainment In the Church.

A fine program ha been arranged. The members or wse Anna Hughes' Sunday eohool class will conduct -a oandy sale on Thursday. The member of the class are requested to meet In the church on Wedneeday. evening to make the candy, Mr, and Mrs. jonn t.

wiiuams and daughter Dorothy and- Robert Hale of Wllkee-Barre were of -Mra Henry Hughes on Seventh treat -Sunday. Henry Hughe and son David and Thomas enjoyed a fishing trrp yesterday, Mr, ana Mrs. zaie i ana son Mr. George Elke and eod, Elton, -have returned from Ocean Grove, and Upper Montclalr, N. J.

Mr. and Mra James McKlllen andl-' daughter, Margaret and Mra. Arthur Dawe epent Sunday wltb relatives at -Berwick. Mies Helen Fenner leavee to-day for a visit In Philadelphia. Mrs.

David Oberrender has called to Mauch Chunk on account of the lllnesa of her mother, Mrs. F1U- a- BLANICET NEWS blankets now. -fn. I Philip, of St Louis; Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Proudlove and Peter -Proud-love of Forty Fort spent Sunday with Mrs. Ellen Ooode of Monument avenue. Miss Ruth Gilbert, trained nurse, le ependlng her vacation at the home of her mother on Monument i ASHLEY Malcolm T. Johnson? correspondent Leave items at Col-born's Drug Store, o-f 1 Death of Mre, Duraeko After an Illness of almost' four months, Mra. Andrew Duraeko died at her home In Liverpool on Sunday morning.

She was a well known and respected resident of the. community. She was 'a faithful member of St Mary's Slovak Church and was a member of several societies. She Is survived by her husband and the following children) Mrs. John Castle, Mr.

Andrew Hayduck, John, Andrew, Apelinla, Margaret Joseph, Elisabeth, George and Catherine at home and Mr. Joseph Rock of Vandergrift, and John Logan, of Cleveland, also by one brother, of Upper Lehigh. The funeral will be held on Wedneeday morning at o'clock, with services at St Mary Church. -i Ashley Team Win The Ashley Dodgers defeated the Mayflower nine in an exciting contest on Brown Row field. The fame was a pitcher's duel between Stan asskewlg and McGowan, Stanass-kewlg winning by a great The feature the game waa the pitching and batting of Stanaszkewlg striking out fifteen men and having two hit whloh were netted Into runs.

The score waa to 1. Bss Ball Game To-day The -local P. O. B. of A.

base ball team will play the strong Alden P. O. 8. of A. team on Brown Row field thle afternoon at o'clock.

Floyd Stout will pitch and a good game can be expected, as Alden is out for revenge aa the local team best them last week and put them -in second place and the local team is out to win as they are tie with Husheetown and play Hughestown on their grounds September I and on the local field. September tV A large- crowd should turn out and cheer, for. the local team. -H) Account Elsewhere The account of the delivery of the fifteen barrels of whisky which was seised by local authorities Saturday afternoon and held In the town hall until last evening, when it was returned to the parties from whloh it had been seised, by order of Grover Hollister, prohibition agent, will be found in another part of this morning's issue. The Incident caused no end of excitement In the town during the past few days.

Notss and Personate Miss Mary B. Saunderson'ha returned to Washington after spending her vacation with her parent, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Saunderson. Harold Hargrave bas returned from a visit with his grandmother In Wllkes-Barre. Frank B. Saunderson left yesterday ASHLEY, PA. reasons.

Only pupils between fourteen and sixteen years of age who have passed the sixth grade can be excused to go to work. Parents who do not see that their children are In school every day will be arrested for disobeying the State law. All pupils of the seventh and eighth year grades and those In the high school who have examinations to take in order to be admitted to a higher cIbbs than they were In last year are requested to come to the high school on Thursday morning of this week at nine o'clock. All con ditions must be satisfied before promotions will be granted. Parents who have oblldren who are Old enough, to eome to sohool are asked to send them the first day.

All beginners must be enrolled during the first two weeks of school. Be ginners must enter during the first er second week. Mine Aeekieni Joseph Golemb, aged 41, of Coal street a miner at the Susquehanna Colleries Company at the old shaft, received Injuries to his rijght foot, as a result of a fall of top ooaL Following the accident he received treat- ment from the aid corps alter -wnicn he was taken to Nantlcoke State Hospital. "The Dollsr a Year Men" Should a laundry owner alt at the same table with a prince The members of the Santa Vista Yacht Club believed not and that was why they tried to lure Franklin Plnney, the BROADWAY AUTO SUPPLY KELLY-SPRINGFIELD UNITED STATES TIRES. Kelly Price Hare Been Reduced.

Auto Accessories Store S. BUTKIEWICZ 25 Broadway Street STJ1ANTIC0KEM. Piotore' "TlSTOIlE ra GIMLLENGEli Only member of the elub fas wnosd veins no blue blood flowed, away on f.laa kldnannlns? BloL When uey learned that the elub was to be host to the royal guest Bat the fake plot develops Into a real on ana nnney. after rescuing the prtnoe from a band of anarchists In a haunted bouse, becomes hie companion for the evening at the club banquet Tattv" Arbuokle makes ima para mount comedy picture. "The Dollar a Tear Man," his funniest legitimate comedy.

This will be shown at tne Family tneatre lor two aays Beginning to-day with Llla Lee as leading woman, "Diamond A'drlft" Kept practically a prisoner behind the barred windows of her room or cloeely guarded by her formidable old duenna, Consuela Velasoo, young and beautiful looked forward miserably to her merrlare to Don Manuel Mor ales. The story is told In "Ptamotds Adrift," by Frederick J. Jackson. Beatrice Burham plays the role of Consuela and Mr. WUllame appears as New Tork clubman who upsets Don Manuel's plans by marrying the miA himself.

This play will be shown at the Rex theatre to-night Don't miss It Urktvtlle Defeete Nans In a game of ball witnessed by the largest crowd of the season and upon whloh hundreds of dollars were at stake, Nahtlooke loet to Larksville Sunday afternoon at Edgewater Park by the soore of 7 to t. Errors on the part of players Thompson and Bogo-wlcs caused the loss of the game. The Nana were defeated a waek ago Sunday by the Larksville team on their diamond at that place. Presbyterlen Plenle Thi annual slcnlo of the Prescy terlan Sunday school will be held at Croop's Glen to-morrow. Motor busses will leave the church at :0 a.

m. for the aoeommodation of the members of the Sunday school. The members and their friends are In vlted to attend and participate In the pleasures of the day. Cube Defeated By Defenders The Nantlooka Defenders defeated khe Cubs Sunday afternoon by the soore of It to I. The feature of the game was the batting of the Do fenders.

(Home run hits were made by Young, Wlda, Cookey and Wast lewskt. Three base hits by Klshel and Kanyock. The score by in Defenders 1 0 0 i IE Cubs 001000104- Youno Couple Wedded Miss Mary Augustine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Augustine, of Plymouth, and Clement 6laiek, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ipseph Blasek, of West Nantlcoke, were married hut evening In St. Mary's Church at Plymouth by Rev. S. A.

Drier, The bride was attended by Mini Roue Blasek. a sister of the bridegroom, while Frank Augustine, A brother of the bride was the bridegroom's at tendant Following the oeremonv reception was tendered the couple at the home of tne bride's parents. Both Mr. and Mrs. Blasek are prominent In their respective towns and their many extend to them their beet '-Outing st Lily Lake The following young men held an outing at Lily Lake Sunday afternoon where an enjoyable time was spent: Messrs C.

Busch, Frank YaronakL Harry Kane, Joseph 8chaffer Howard Muoos. Frank Plnlasek, Russet Norton, John Jonea Anthony Tankoskl and Anthony Buscn. Death of Alden Resident At 7 o'clock yesterday morning death claimed Mrs. David N. Jen- .4 fa IS STILL SUPREME AND REMEMBER WE CARRY EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME NOTICE Camp 212 P.

O. S. of will conduct a truck ride to Albee'a Cottage, Lake Nuan-gola, Friday evening, Aug. 26, 1921. Trucks wiU leave Manhattan and N.

Main Sts. at 6:30 p. m. Members and friends invited. Mr.and Mrs.

Frank Crolt and' daughter, Florence, spent Sunday with relatives at Newport J. T. David Smlnk Is nttendlns- the annual convention of the P. O. S.

of A this week at Lancaster. Born To Mr. and Wilbur Hoover, 84 Manhattan atreet, August tl a son. Mis Ruth Kelser I spending some time at Atlantlo City, Philadelphia and Mauoh Chunk. Miss Vangle Hannls, a student nurse at the City Hospital, has returned to that Institution after spending several weeka with her parente, Mr.

and Mra. Harry W. Hannls. Any team requesting to play the Dodgers call Bell phone S88 and ask for Eddie. Lumber V.

COME A ND SEE FOR YOURSELF YOU 1E J) E3C4EAST MAIN Gar on Tracks at V'- AMILTHEATRE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW OSCOE "Fatty ARBUCKLE TT.c Dclhra'YearMan" A Pur.

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