Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 23

Publication:
The Times Leaderi
Location:
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
23
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

a 1: i a tf fix fl -3 tiara a tit t- on the Ar-rrow night. The til LjI Soranfim bov mi: cada a. leys to-)i second came of tiie series will be piayed at t-ciantnn. iC Icy TaJjab Trwa I vii.t, leu: -t i '-9 A I. AU i.

'ul 1 I 0 3 is special to be The WtmiPii's Missionary Society of Jt. K. Church, will mfot at tlia borne of Sirs. Harry lirodliun of Mt Greenwoodon Wednesday afternoon, April 1, at 2. o'clock.

AU members and friends are invited. The Men's Club will, meet In M. E. Church on Wednesda'y evening at o'clock. The regular mid-week prayer service will be held In Methodist Episcopal Church on Thursday evening.

The teachers' training class will IS KNOCKED CUT Iff be held Immediately following the prayer service, The final official board meeting of the' conference 'year'will "be held on Monday evening, April In M. Church. Briefs Miss Bertha Sutllff, a student of Blaomsburg State Normal School visited with her parents, and Mrs. C. E.

Sutllft over. tb Week "presents: Your. boy's first long pants Suit hard hitting New rweight, who is Imtng jc a bgut with Mickey a technical knockout Fadsrstt, of Colorado, at i awn Hall last night the stepped at tbe end of the i to save the westerner punishment Padgett out la the fourth but ved him. Ki'Titi-wtndup, Jimmy Mo-scranton, kayoed- Billy rnterly of England but'now in Hie first round of a i 't Stoy Wine Again" ra, Maxell Rosey contender for the it crown, won a clean- ii over- Lout DeArco, of i i the eight round windup There was no ques-i outcome after the third I Suiujuair eojg 'punoi rco's defense almost at iy the letter's ability to itient saving him from a ibs, Lancaster middle-red a spectacular come i seml-wlndup when he oxed Mickey MarteR of MoCabe was master ts finish. with extra trousers, you will find at liouis Rosenthal's, upstairs, FORTY FORT Will Celebrate Arrival of Pumper Members of the various West Side Are departments have been extended a cordial invitation by the Forty Fort fire department, to participate in a parade, which will start at Kingston Corners and end in Wyoming, on Tuesday Evening, April 7.

The local department will celebrate the recent arrival of the new Maxim pumper. The invitations sent out have been accepted and It is decided that five fire engines and two bands will be in the parade, following whloh there will be a program of entertainment ln the local Town Halt In the meantime numerous tests will be made and there Is.nbt a doubt but that the engine will meet with all plana sxevTicarlveQrapioted for the aalr, Auxiliary to Have Luncheon Forty Fort branch of Nesbitt West Side Hospital Auxiliary wlU have a luncheon at the Woman's Club at Wllkes-Barre, Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Miss O'Ue-ra of Wilkes-Bacre will talk on the Side lights of Europe. There will also be a musical program. Seen and Heard I concert will be given by the Celtlo Male Quartet at etella Presbyterian Church on Thursday evening, April 2, at 7 JO o'clock.

A treat la in store for lovers of good singing, The Forty Fort Soccer Club will play a'- game at Kirby Park. tomorrow, April 1. t'he game will begin at 1:80 O'ClOCk. The Senior Girl Pioneers will meet at 7 o'clock to-night In the town hall Miss Catherine Thorn-peon, of Wyoming avenue, will direct the meeting, Mr. i and Mrs.

Albert Moore, of Qpurtdalev have-announced the. birth on Maroh 10, of a daughter, Mrs. Moore wits before her marriage. Miss Myrtle Jones, of Forty Fort 8Ih Covers and Upholstering Miss Helen a student nurse fj fj at Oeneral. Hospital was operated on SPENCER i l' 1 A 1 1 l.

I I I for appendicitis on Sunday. Mr. and Charles Borland of Philadelphia are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Frank, LAnroreux.

WARRIORRUN. Collegian Suits, double or single breasted," light or dark colors, with one or two at IulS Rosenthal's, upstairs over Klrby's, No branch stores. 7 As thoroughly English as the Prince himself As: smart and swagger as any Beau BrummeL As full of quality; as fine in' tailoring; as perfect in fit as any suit your most (expensive custom tailor could 'produce. In, a few wdrdseyery- thing that.you can ask for-except high1 price3. i LUZERNE stery Stops) Ratner March lattery, middleweight, scored a 1 mckout over Angle Ratner irk, i early in the second their' scheduled tenxround i to-night Beaeon, Nearing Completion The Beacon Light being erected on the intersection of Main and Bennet streets is nearing oompletloh.

It will be similar to the one on the corner of SEEMS MORE LIKELY Buckingham and Union streets. Manager Demands TThat In the New, Cheviots, Cassimeres arid Unfinished Worsteds. Sllvertone Grays, Collegiate Grays, Smoke, Grays In Plain Effects, Stripes and Overplalds. Now Is the Time, to Get Snyder! Brlsfs It has been reported that W. I Wolfe of Charles street was seriously HI in the Mr.

Wolfe is at home and is not ine T(T) cJflA Free Estimate 85 Centre 8t Forty Port Bn 8013-R Morley Krlse, of Bedford street, Is improving slowly after a severe Illness of Mrs. Otto Wendell, of Virginia Terrace, recently entertained at a lunoh-son for Mrs, of Atlanta City, who is her guest for a few days. Mrs. Fabian stopped over at Forty Fort to visit Mrs. Wendell, while en-route to Callforpla, where she will spend'some time, "Rental' library; latest, sad best fiction.

The Talent Shop, Tl Welles St, Forty Fort, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Conway, of Myers street spent the- last week Your boy's first long pants Suit with extra trousers, you will find at Rosenthal's, upstairs. Nathan Heldel of Charles street, who has been in the West Side Hospital for several weeks, has returned home, Miss PauUne Wtolfe of -Charles street spent the -week-end with her sister, Mrs.

James Connor of Avoca. Mrs. W. F. Propst and S.

W. Da vies spent Sunday with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. S. B.

Davies. Tund Offiuals Produce Con-t act for WiIU' Battle i-i Tf t. ii ii i r.x -r York, March 80. The possl-f a light heavyweight cham-boxing bout between Tom and' Geney.Tunney at (the i tmda, June lew to-day after Eddie Kane, of Gibbons, had delivered i to the Kllk Fund show is, with -regard to Harry i who arrived In New York i a West late In the afateraoon i ttchmaker DeForest. of -the rounds said to-night he i 1 formed the Milk Fund 'officials ir they failed to produce the 1 contract of the negro Jjeavy-t by to-morrow, at noon hi 1 dvop negotiation for the eon- HMbI -frn VVWrn and EDWARDSVILLE in New Torn Major BJ.

Dv CampT of Park place, Hillside Yankees Win First Game The Hillside Yankees won their Kingston, and Donald Brans, ot Walnut street spent the last four days fives are for big tourney first game of base ball when they defeated the fast going Kingston by the score of to 6, Sunday afternoon, at Kirby Mr. had Mra. Andrew Lukashlok, of Lincoln street' have announced the birth of a daughter at Nesbitt West Side Hospital. t- r. In New.

Tor City. i Mrs. Charles Southwell of Blooms, burg, has returned after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Edward Gardner, of Showing1 hundreds of new Topcoats, ih any color and stses from ta to '62 chest at Louis Rosenthal's, upstairs-rover Kresge's and Klrbya No branch stores. Golde Clothes are a quality product Choicest1 woolens, most skillfully designed, smartly styled and carefully hand-tailored.

However, thau.not the point. Others can make 4 good clothes too. But our method of selling direct to you thru our own stores; is what gives you such fine clothes for so little money. Mrs. Charles Eidlnger la at her home on Centre street John C.

Hegarty, of Yates avenue, has returned from a visit in New York City. Max Meaharer and family, of Otis-man street motored to Philadelphia over the i week-end. Mr. and Mra Albert Glafcn, of Sullivan street spent the week-end in PhlladeinMa. Champtoni of Slate, to riwJrat Chicago To-morrow March 10.

The greatest of high school basket ball i 1 cvr gathered, together i to-night for the opening round i row of the National Inter-i championship tournament, 1 under auspices of the JJnl- of Chicago, tournament drew record- 1 entry of forty-two teams 2 iifty-four States making a i more- than 400 players. hree of the teams are State The South and West will istitllties when Miami, I rarale, both State cham-t take the floor at 10 m. In i f.s Ht game of the tournament tor, games will go on hourly i i the championship Is decided ird night Pnlontown. high l. lennsylvanla title holder, will i the floor on Wednesday for its round For Sale Lots; Keller Larks-vtlle.

T. W. Evans, llt Green St, BdwaxdsvUle. Kingston 1150-J. Edward Francis baa returned from a visit with her sister in Ocean City.

J. aswewpefiiSJ Ask to' see a Hlde-Kntt Topcoat for IJ5.00. A hand tailored garment; worth $5.00 more; all sizes. Sold at Louis Rosenthal's, upstairs Kresge's and i Martin McMahon has resumed his duties at NantleokO power plant of Glen Alden Coal Company after being home for a month. He suffered a broken finger while at work.

I. Moving and piano moving. Call Tbe regular business meeting of the C. XS. will be held in the Forty Fort M.

Church this evening at 8 o'clock. Hostesses: Mrs. u. a. Good Dresser Wear a Double -Breaster 1 This Season-Here's Yours Robinson.

Mrs, Charles Anderson, Mra. W. R. Hawks and Mrs. Wallace.

A large attendance Is desired as this is the last meeting to be held In the Toomey, 7478 Kingston. larger S. Main E. Northampton Sto. trucks at your service.

Johns has' moved his' family from. 71 Centre street to lfS Prlngle street, Kingston. Hear the valley's best singers and readers at Plymouth's eisteddfod Wednesday end evening, Welsh Congregational Church, Shawnee and Gaylord avenues. No pre ject "What's the Matter With Kingston brought out a' good many people to find ouf. SOCCER FOOT' BALL old church.

John J. Hull, dealer In pianos, will move his place of business from Wyoming avenue. Kingston, to his residence on Walnut street pURYEA Mrs! Elizabeth Hoener Dies Mrs. Elisabeth Hosner, aged 65, who had been a resident of this town for forty years, died on Sunday morning at o'clock ot pneumonia, at the hnma of her son. Rudolnh Hosner.

on liminary except on "Black Cross" at 8tenhenson street where she had is cross word puisla. Mr. Layaou formerly lived on West Pettebone Forty Fort For Sale -A very handsome miniature Baby Grand Piano, in satin i lshed, brown mahogany case, at a sacrifice. Apply 477 South Main WUkes-Barre. Allen H.

Peters began last night as ths song leader at the Easter evangelistic cam palm being conducted at Wyoming avenue Christian Church. A considerable delegation from Kir-wood Church of Christ was preerrt last night To date there have b-- twelve conversions for two nlghi There will be baptismal services tonight and tr. Sellers, ths svanreli.xt. will talk on "My Experience With a Leper." Call CNelTs Transfer Co. If ym Intend to move.

Coal orders prompt. Kingston 1541 reelected Rev. T. C. Edwards, D.

president and Rsv. Joseph L. Wels-ley, secretary-treasurer. Rev, J. F.

W. Kelld, rector of Grace Episcopal Church, was the speaker, Rental library; latest and heat fiction. Ths Talent Shop, 71 Welles Forty Fort Miss Helen Behee of Sharps street entertained over the weekend at her home in Chase the following: Bessie Key of Kingston, Wesley Perry and Russet Miller of Centremoreland, Slip Cavers and Upholeterlng Now Is ths Tims to Ost Snyder's Free Estimate 35 Csntrs St Forty Fort ell 1013-11 John Layaou of tl Thomas avenue, Westmoor, was awarded a $200 prise by the Publio Ledger of Philadelphia for ths successful solution of a made her home. Her husband preceded her In death fifteen years ago. The survivors are two sons, Rudolph and Andaew, of Donnelly street, and ona daughter.

Mrs. Michael petro, also of Donnelly street The funeral will be held thla afternoon. Services xhibition Game Tomorrew Ukes-Barre Rangers Forty Fort In an exhibition at p. m. April 1 on Wilkes-s ritib'e -new playing field on 1 -sTtc at i will try out new men must meet again next Sun-i a league game, when both will ir points.

for Wresting Matck i March 10. The State Commission to-day granted 'on to etantslaus Zbysxko to Wayne "Big" Munn In this tril IS, to a finish. ii commission stipulated that must deposit 11.000 on or be- A-rti to insure protection for the money to be forfeited tiie match not be fairly con-- I. wlU be held at 1:10 o'clock In Sacred Heart church and Internment In- St Joseph's Cemetery. -t i Funeral of Simon SlmonavlcH The funeral of Simon Elmonavlnh was held on Saturday morning and was lanrely attended.

A solemn ntrn mass was celebrated In St Caslmlr's 1 Church, Plttston. Rev. Father Kasa- kllls was celebrant Rev. Father Mil auskas. of Duryea, was deacon, and Rev.

Father Glslon of Plttston, was sub-deacon. Clara during the offertory sang "Ave Ceft BaM Ball At "snta (it innings. Ogle- Maria." The 1 pall bearers were meeting. The' Initiatory degree will also be conferred upon 'a class of candidates. A large crowd Is expected to be present Pses Plumbing Exsminatien Plumbers' who have successfully passed the plumbing board examination on Saturday jAre: Clarke Burt East Main street, Miner's Mills: John S.

Mlncavage, Lee Park avenue, Wllkes-Barre; Thomaa H. Worth, ttt East South street WUkes-Barre': William M. Wright It Sherman strset WUkes-Barre; Daniel W. Shovlinn, 41 Haste street WUkes-Barre; J. H.

Campbell, It South Washington street WUkes-Barre. Present Drsms Ts-nlght The Ladles' Aid Society, of Dor-ranee ton Methodist Episcopal Church will present the drama, "An Old Fashioned at the Rutter avenue high, school auditorium tonight and to-morrow night at I o'clock. candy will be for Polios Notes i A black and tan hound Is being houseo In the police station. If not claimed within a day or so It will be killed. James Gross of WUkes-Barre was arrested by Officer Wright on a charge of speeding and was fined 110 last night Samuel Fsldman ws fined) 10 for aa auto violation.

Andrew Plsonlek was fined $19 and cost Notss and Personals The drill team of Columbian fire department meets to-night for the second drill, More than twenty members of the fire department hare enrolled in) the team. Henry Haslett former army officer, Is the drill master. All members of tbe Are department are urged to come out and drill in preparation for the slx-county oonveption In Hasletoa In June. The drill UI be held from until I o'clock In the hall on South Union street Shull's Chocolates -To-day, 45c lb. BOYD'S Kingston Market A large audience heard Miss Sara Palmer deliver an Inspiring talk on ths spiritual delinquency of Klnratnn last Bight at one of the erangeltstlo services le has bees conducing in Pnn-ance street Papttat Church.

Miss Palmer's unusual sub the contract to have ISast Tioga street, expects to commence operations this week. 1 Albert Northrop of Boston, Is visiting his mother, lira. R. P. Northrop, of Elm street.

Mrs. Mary Sheridan, of Plttston, Is spending few days with friends here. Mias Josephine Tuttle visited friends at Sprlngvllle Anj action of trespass which arose out of the prosecution of two sales-men for selling goods here several years ago, and In which three ot the local merchants are defendants, will be tried in the United Btates District Court at Scran ton this week. The funeral of Jonas Hess, who died, at Kingston was held here on KINGSTON, Eleot Officers for Year Officers for ths year 1 have heen elected by the Ladles' Aid Society of Kingston Aleihodist Eplsoopal Church. The nominating committee com prised Mrs.

B. O. Coon, Mrs. H. W.

Buggies. Mrs. Edward Norrls. The officers elected: President, Mrs. James Shepherd; vice president, Mrs.

F. B. R. Sahm; second vice president, Mrs. Julia Flanagan; third vice president, Mrs.

I I recording secretary, Mrs. B. a. Coon; correapondlng seoeetary, Mrs. Ernest EL Quay; Miss Bertha Prlngle; assistant? treasurer, Mrs.

Charle fehafer. Following the business, session, the meeting was turned Into a reception for the retiring president Mrs. Harry Bcureman, and tbe newly elected officers. Refreshments were served. The hostesses weri Mrs.

R. M. Kefer, ehalrlady; Mrs. James Hughes, Mrs. James Harris, Mrs.

Roy Howell. Mrs. Ralph Hull, Mrs. K. H.

Johnson, Mrs. Edward Jones, Jennie Keeler, Mrs. Kerscbner, Mra. William Strous, Mrs. W.

A. Kuhn, Mrs. I D. Lattlmer, Mra Wr Laycock and Mrs. Harry Selpte, List Day Per Milk Men To-day Is the last day for milk venders to secure licenses to peddle milk in the borough.

The boardl of health will arrest those who have not procured their licenses and who attempt to sell milk to-morrow. I. O. Eleetleir Klnnton Ixdge No. 70, O.

O. wlU hold Its annual election of officers to-night In Ka rooms In ths Pace building. All past grands of the lodge are requested to attend ths 10 S- Martin McMahon has moved from Zerbey avenue to Division street Kingston. A Photoplay Books New Lot "Mine With the Iron Door." Harold Bell Wright; "Raffles." by E. W.

Hornung; "Flowing Gold." Rex Beech; "Thief of Bagdad," "When a Man's a Harold Bell Wright 100 other titles? byi Zane Grey, Cur-wood and others. Mystery, romance, adventure, all at 7So See our window display. William B. Davis, Druggist Glen Bradshaw has 'returned tbvBuffalo, N. after visiting at the homo of Mrs.

John Ii. Davies, ot Main street j-- Your, boy's first" long pants Siilt with extra trousers, you will find at LauIs Rosenthal's, upstairs. The remains of Bruce Yarmell, formerly of Hillside avenue, who died at State College, were taken to Forty Fort Cemetery yesterday, where burial took place. Tbe services were conducted at the cemetery by Rev. Carl A.

AT BELLE THEATRE to-nlgbt fenly, "East of Sues." with Pol Negri and other stars, also a very food comedy, Marshall C. Linn, of IS cferry street has resigned his position as carpenter-foreman for Hudson Coal Company on account of 111 health. TUNKHANNOCK A slight blase, "caused by storing potash ea in a wooden box, occurred at the home of Clarence George on Friday afternoon. 'The fire was quickly, extinguished. Fred H.

Javne. of Nicholson, was on Monday. The annual convention of the road supervisors of Wyoming County was held at the 8avoy theatre recently. Rheumatism? Use Peacock's Oil of Joy, Every battle guaranteed. See descriptive ad else where.

For sals by Lynn's Pharmacy, 191 Market Moke's Pharmacy, 715 Wyoming Ave. v- i The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, of Kingston Methodist Church, will meet In the church parlors this afternoon at I o'clock. A good program has heen arranged. Mrs. George Bwalnbank and her group will entertain.

Bo'-frfi delldoua oough' nutj, special to-day, 29c doz. BOYD'S Kingston Market AH members of the Holy Name Society of Bt Ignatius Parish are requested to meet at Bergen Hall tonight at o'clock to proceed to the home of their late member, Thomas Walsh, Sr, 171 Wyoming avenue. For your health's sake eat Boyd's Health Bread. BOYD'S Kingston Market The annnal meeting of West Side Visiting, Nurse Association will be held this afternoon In Kingston Pros-byteAan Church at I o'clock. Tour boy's) first Jong pants Salt with extra trousers, you will find at Louis Rosenthal's, upstairs.

Kingston Chapter Order' Eastern Star, will hold their anniversary ban. quet to-night la Kingston, M. E. Church parlors). Cut Flowers and Polted Plants For Faster Buy Farlv and Get the Best Selection ROBERT E.

SPEARS, Florist Schuyler Ave. end Vsughn D. XTartsock returnea' yesterday morning from Ithaca, N. where he visited lth his mother, i i Ask to see a Hlde-Kalt Topcoat for Ml.tO. A hand tailored gar-meat' -worth fS.M more; all sties.

Sold at Louts Roeaothars, upstairs over Kresge's and Klrby's. West Bids Ministerial Aasooiatlon at Its regular meeting la Kingston Uelhodist Church yesterday morning John SapOUs, Paul Waaklils, Frank Andruscavage, Joseph Miller, John Gibbons and George Kltts. The flower carriers were: Ben TyroakU Jeese Rulouskt, Peter McAndrew, Felix Pawloski, Bart Carroll and William RutkowskL Interment was In fit RELIABILITY 15 years of practical experience is your guarantee of modern, lasting and reliable dentistry. This means absolute satisfaction to you. 5IY MODERN METIIODS hare made dentistry painless by the use of "SWEET VAPOR I win extract' one tooth or the whole set If neces sary without pain.

I do not charge for extracting teeth when other work M.IATISM Caslmlr's Cemetery. Sheeting Match cods Oil The Thiryea Rod and Gun Club Club will bald a clay bird shooting match on April 1, 115, at I o'clock. All members wishing to participate In the shooting affray are requested Joy fl by the secretary, Charles Pernot to report at the club rooms no later thafl 1 o'clock. There are more than forty Will Not Drop, Will Not Slip, Fits Tight members in the organisation, and a drlvs will be launched in the near future for new applicants. A valu able prise will be given to the man obtaining the most members.

Is done. tfVEET VAPOR For the Painless Extraction of Teeth ONLY AT PAIIILESS DR; DLITZSTEin teV. East Merita St and Fubllo Seusre WltKaS SARRE, PA. relief for RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO. NEURAL ACHE end SPRAINS every bottle -y refunded.

i Sale Only By Co, S. Main St, "antkl. M. Nantleoke. Pa.

Hughes, Druggist, 1t W. i vmouth. i-mmey, 689 Mark.t St, "ey, 799 Wyeinlng Ave, a A special "meeting will be held on Friday evening. April at In Dehaba's pool room. Mr.

and Mrs. John D. Thompson entertained the following at their home on Oetty avenue recently: Mr. end Mrs. T.

Pettebone. of Forty Fort; Mr. end Mrs. J. Pattebone, E.

R. Mrs. Anna 8trrr, of Kingston: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pot, bone of Fcranton.

and Mrs. M. Johnson of Lnterne. Mr. ana airs.

Weltw, of Office Hour I A M. P. M. Daily Lsdy Attendant orange county, N. are visiting at their former home here.

Winston A Company which has.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Times Leader Archive

Pages Available:
1,665,950
Years Available:
1873-2017