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The Times Leader du lieu suivant : Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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LLiJ hay uge ag parish iicucn LAfJD CLUB WHICH GT. C7 UZH'S UNDERWEAR SECTION JUST. INSIDE THE NORTH ENTRANCg WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR SECTION MAIN FLOOR, RIGHT AISLE lit'-- 43-12 SOUTH BIAIN STREET 1 Wonderfully Big, Varied StocUs of Good Dependable liNIT UNBERWSAR In Proper Summer itheEnHre Farmly! Weight For The finest quality underwear that is practical, serviceable and comfortable at 1 1L.1 J--ll It. t. icinpiiiigiY iuw.

untcs nidi muicaie wonn-wnne savjngs 10 every memoer or- tne family. Replenish your supply NOW. 1 1-f HI II Women's Summer Underwear WOMEN'S KNIT PANTS In extra alsea, including 62. 64, 66. Finished with lace 11.00 value.

i WOMEN'S CUMFY. CUT-VESTS With low neck and leeveless. Regular 29o garments. Regular slaes. WOMEN'8 VESTS In regular and extra slses.

Garments that regularly sell lor 60o and 5c 75c 79c WOMEN'S UNION-' SUITS Fine" lisle with tight knee or umbrella -styls-- "Maud 19c 39 49c closed union suits also. i Ghoomakor Rosldonco Which Westmorland Club May Buy DRAWERS In sizes. Others WOMEN'S UNION. SUITS The-well known "Athena" make. Broken lots $1.00 WOMEN'S VESTS AND all wanted extra large priced at 6o and 79c ana Actual values to 11.

mm Children's Summer Underwear BOYS'' UNION 8UITS Fine ribbed 54c PiYA B0Y8 UNION SUITS-Open llryC cellent quality. Also som, irarments. Worth 9n nrt ok mesh o( ex- V) I Mbalbriggaa (vIa tL -SEAL. VZ bleached garments. Short sleeves and knee length.

Worth 79c. BOYS', UNION SUITS Of fine quality check nainsook. Good, comfortable athletic style. Worth 88c; $1.25 -o $1.50 69c filllTft boys and Splendidly made. Just like dad's MAIN FLOOR RIGHT AISLE IAUT AielE- Summer Underwdar men r5 59 ra! -89c 13 BALBRIQQAN UNDERWEAR Exoep--tional quality shirts and pants that regularly sell for 75c.

In ecru color. NAIN800K UNION SUITS The favorite athletic cut; so cool and comfortable, too. Worth $1.19. BALBRIGQAN UNDERWEAR The am- -ous "Lawrence" make. Shirts or drawers.

Specially priced for to-day. '5 I "DOWNSTAIRS STORE" TO-DAY'S $1.25 Satin Finished Table Damask. 97c 68 inches wide. Exceptionally fine quality" table damask; closely woven, contains but very little starch. In a collection of very pretty patterns every one a well selected one.

FOR TO-DAY ONLY $1-)A BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS JllJ In ecru color or dark grey vf mix. Short sleeves, ankle aengin. worth J1.60. UNION and "Reis" makes both well known. Actually worth 2.25 garment.

$1.75 i i 1 in "nim-n IK' '''III' 'ill ill I III Mil' xancy worn adn aklndred household' the annual fair at Pallas, September 21, and 24, directors of Dallas Wlr; Associate Ing this season last evening at Hill-aide farm of John N. Conyngham. It announced following the session that the horse racing vwould be In arts of a. moj -extensive, and liner jgrade this year than ever before. The decision to award $8,000 In prlies wUl influence many persons to manifest a keen rivalry in the quality and extent of their A number of own- erk tit fflmmiH Maintf- iiAMA- site of the nresent club house on South Franklin trA.

Tha fnitia Whtte'ai Terry, fa' churches Pt.the. Scranton.dloceser hasv-purchased the WUse -farm adjoining it, thus adding 115. acres of land-to Its present The newly; acquired grounds will be converted Into a dairy farinf.to be conducted In con-hecUoawitf inent L'of tiwhooL.rha plan of Bishop Hoban to-make the boys at the industrial school fitted for'ao- WESTMORELAND CLUB AND PROSPECTS OF MOVING structure served the. purpose of a club nouse until it was destroyed by fire Christmas nleht. TWomihor rpected to enter these in the contests'.

workers In ail the cities, towns and parls'g Immediately began laying plan for an- extension then -7 Organisations, and a number have already announced mass meeting to be held next Sunday. Yesterday's reports of the military situation In Poland were a source of much satisfaction around campaign headquarters of the Polish loan drive. The news dispatches reporting on trustworthy authority that the Polish army was holding the front in good order, and that material victories had been scored, at various points along the front," were pointed out as satisfactory evidence that previous rumors, which reached the United States through roundabout were based on bolshevik propaganda and at variance with 'the facts. "To-day's dispatches In the New when St Stephen's church was also burned. charge of the standing committee from last year: William Bulford, Dr.

Ernest Hogg and O. L. Roysbey. The directors and members of. the various commlttes will endeavor to make the annual exhibits of live atockr farm products, baked goods, Durlne the tlma remilrAA tnr Milliard rooms, readlnr and rArivntlnn tresiaent oarrahan will announce the list of other committees later.

1 Boyi' Industrial Home Expands Tlic Boys' Industrial Home at erection Of the nraaant. Ihiilldlns-. fh rooms, general game rooms; meeting club was temporarily In a building on mvm nucu ICCLVV lng the instttutioh. 1 Members of "the vestry and building committee of St. Stephen' Episcopal Church have authorized Clark Wright; EvsH architect, to prepare new plana using the 1 Club building as part ot the new Rr.hema for rmrlnh finiiuA tint rooms, 'fart the building could easily be converted into a gymnasium and a aiz jmimmimr.

nni Ycai AxuiijiiuiJion Hirec on tne. site of Hampton Hair and later In the Emly BrOOertv1 Oh NortV Hi ver-r atreat. could be installed in th hasmnt out mat tne. consum- A unique feature of Westmoreland Club lg' that the- sentiment against US'-vosuft- sine 1 9 V1UK3U Ul lds, In vleweingr that the desired re-lmaOon at the A 1 1 1 a 1 i) yviuwu uuuoie propKni, fa ffamm A both- the church and the Westmore- ijunug ma iasi two or mree years the members have- neen entertained bv a larrn nnmhai- nt nntad man iana uiud in the latter would obtain- an excellent property with a large frontaire. a.

nronertv that Talce Home A Bride To-Day as Explorers, scientists and others of become a greater real estate valn in the years to corns, -whiin at lmeriaiionai repuf.e- wejuunoreland Club, has entertained practically evei-V national flo-lira dnrlnir fct. vlrlr 1UU11 AUUUWWHi, VUUUUllkttt "with the advices that we have been receiving from trustworthy private sources. These reports state in so many words Ahat the Bolshevik attacks on the Ukrainian front have 'spent their and they show that the Poles are holding Kiev. In considering these reports from the eastern front, one 1 should always scrutinize the item and see from what point it originates. There is in the present situation no cause for 1 DISCUSS FAIR PLANS to i Church 'would also increase lta frontage on South Franklin street The acquisition of the Shoemaker residence would mean the further expansion Of Westmoreland rl The officers and committee for 1920 are: President Barber: vice resident Wit.

Ham C. Price; secretary and treasur possesses an Interesting and varied hlst6ry. l'- i er, "Francis Douglas; governors, H. B. Schooley, John Turner.

William R. Rlcketts, S. C. Chase. J.

D. Farnham For some years prior to February 1889. when WnafmnMlanil rinh d. The Cream iof Perfection" Incorporated, about a dozen men were and W. C.

Lewis; house committee. in ma naoit of meetlnar waaItIv In Peter Schannert'a nnt Directors of Dallas Association Hold First Meeting of Season. $3,000 in Prizes S. C. Chase.

H. B. Schooley and Francis Doubles; -committee on admission, John A. Turner and William More Than 500 Dealers Sell It In N. E.

Pennsylvania Main Street which vu in tad ihnm R. Rlcketts. where the Hotel Poland ow etands. These or more Drominsnt iiiiui.uj erevuntr an enure new nunu- iua aa originally, planned. Plans are not advanced ta.t etiousrh to ascertain the practicability of the latest scheme of, utilizing WeUnoru-' loud Clul building as part of the new parish-houae The spadoua Shoemaker residence Just below" St etephen'e rectory on South Franklin wee built for the late Dr.

Levi Shoemaker utyut twenty Ove yea-g agj t' Coctf T. The rohltoci wm Er O. W. 'of Nsai York and rhe of his wo -lc considered the finest example of Georgian Colon-ial atyle architecture In thlg section of the State. TBie Shdemaker reeidence is believed to be- more desirable for club purposes than" the present building by some members of.

the Westmoreland Club. It Is a larger building and some of the space could be utilized living quarters, by club memibers. It is believed that the- first floor of the Shoemaker house wwould give mple space for 1 cluto purposes and that the second and third floors oould be used as living Quarters by least fifteen members. In the vent that the option on the residence exercised. It has been learned that Westmoreland would construct i nnia courts on the grounds and an nnex for the use, of the women nests of the members, a It is said that the general archi-ture of Westmoreland Club builds' la well adapted to the requlre- vna of a parish house and that it psses much of the necessary amuse-nt equipment" such" "as pool" and citizens -of-the cltv-oongtituthd wh To discuss plans for the holding of SUM HELPS was known then as the Malt Club, from the memlbership of which the iWestmoreland Club was incorporated.

1 incorporators, Irving, A. Stearns. Olm F. frrvv. itmm III POLISH DIE Palmer, Allen Dickson, -and Thomas Darling, made application for a charter to Hon.

ChuriA rim Who was then Presldnnt nt th. court of common pleas of ''Luzerne County. Subscribes for $60,000 Worth of Seven dlreoors Vrera phnun fnli- lows: Presldant." iTrvlne- 1 tunt. Bonds Report ii, Received vice president R. Bruce Rlcketts.

secretary, Thomas Darling: Andrew Headqaaj-ters Here Mouiintock, J. RIdway' Wright, Olln Harvey and John Upipnarrt The memibers nf WMtm v. wra ui iumt ume men moyea into MASS ON SUNDAY Part of Program -Arranged. Wien De wnatwas known as the Hunt prop erty. old frame bulldlns- nn tho ciiion it Jleacned to Continno Campaign i 1 SUIT 'SALE '3hey rejBetterTrian Ever Subscriptions made in the city of fip.rn.nt.on to tha PolUh rnwrnmAnt loan, for which a campaign la being prmrinr.t In th flvA.pnnntv nfati1it "vhenyou pour crushed have now pasBed the $60,000 mark, it was reponea 1 at aistrici neaaquarters in Wilkes -Bar re late yesterday afternoon, ir ctravvDernes over Persons who have slsmeil purchase the new bond issue of the Under The Following Conditions To anyone buying a $40 or $45 suit he has his choice of any $35 suit in our entire stock for an additional io.

nepuono oi jroiana are getting tneir handling, them throughout tha ilin. A number of the banks' 1 have ad. vised the district committee here 'that In addition to the lare-A numhnr nf subscribers who are taklna- un their oonas. tnev. ar Be nn? thoiiRanria nf dollars worth 1 of tha hnnit.

tn 34 So. MsinSt' 7 -w rnn.RiiR whn nnvA tint nMvinx.tM Wilkes-Barro Pa. uocu Teached through the campaign worlf- ero. iiiis inaicaies tnax Some of the Iwo oanjfs may sen out tnelr allottments befom all thn mihsni-ihdra iu. i.i...

i. bonds, unless they call for them wrrrtout delay. k.1 1 ollowing official Instructions from -central headauarters of thn nntinnii campaign committee to continue the drive in this district, the campaign 7.

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