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THE WILKES BARRE RECORD, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1925 Twenty three WINS TECHNICAL K. O. Hitter Stope Cowboy Padgett in Fifth Round at Scranton Town Hall LOCAL BOY IS KNOCKED OUT Willle Harmon, hard hitting New York Welterweight, who is being for a bout with Mickey Walker, acored a technical knockout ever Cowboy Padgett, of Colorado, at Beranton Town Hall last night, the Ang stopped at the end of the fifth round to save the westerner from further punishment. Padgett wan practically out in the fourth but the bell saved him. the semi- windup, Jimmy MoNulty, -of' Scranton, kayoed Billy Plerson, formerly of England but now this in the first round of a round bout Rosy Stoy Wine Again Lancaster, Pa.

March 30. -Rosey Lancaster contender for the bantamweight crown, won a cleanout decision over Louts DeArco, of Cleveland, In the eight round windup here to-night. There was no quesLion as to the outcome after the third Sunootte 1701, 'punor -through DeArdo's defense almost at will and only the latter's ability to take punishment saving him from knockout Joe MoCabe, Lancaster middlescored a spectacular comeback In the semi- windup when he shally, outboxed Mickey. Martell of Philadelphias MoCabe was master from start to finish. Slattery Stops Ratner A Boston, March 30.

Slattery, Buffalo middleweight, scored 8 "technical knockout over Augie Ratner of New York, early in the second round of their scheduled ten round bout here to-nighti GIBBONS AND TUNNEY BOUT SEEMS MORE LIKELY St. Paul Manager Demands That Milk Fund Officials Produce Contract for Battle New York, March 80. The possibility or a light heavyweight championship boxing bout between Tom Gibbons and Gene: Tunney at the Polo Grounds, June 12, assumed new promise to-day after Eddie Kane, manager of Gibbons, had delivered an- ultimatum to the Milk Fund show promoters, with regard to Harry Wills. Kane, who arrived in New York from the West late in the ataternoon with Matchmaker DeForest, of the Polo Grounds A. C.

said to-night he had informed the Milk Fund officials that in they failed to produce the algned contract of the negro heavyweight by to- morrow at noon he would drop negotiations for the conBet. HIGH SCHOOL FIVES ARE READY FOR BIG TOURNEY Uniontown, Champions of State, to Take Floor at Chicago To-morrow Chicago, March 80. The greatest assemblage of high school basket ball stars sever gathered together are ready to-night for the opening round to-morrow: of. the National Interscholastic championship tournament, conducted under auspices of the Univeralty, of Chicago. The tournament drew recordbrenkli entry of -two teame from thirty- four States making total of more than 400 players.

Thirty-three of the teams are State champions. The South and West will open. hostitlities when Miami, Fla. and Laramie, Wyo, both State champious take the floor at 10 a. m.

In the first game of the tournament. Thereafter, games will go on hourly until the championship 1s decided Saturday night. Untontown high school, Pennsylvania title holder, will take the floor on Wednesday for its first round game. SOCCER FOOT BALL Exhibition Game To-morrow The Wilkes -Barre Rangers will play Forty Fort In an exhibition same at 8 p. m.

April 1 on WilkesBarre club's new playing field on Kirby Park at 8 o'clock. Both teams will try out. new men they must meet again next Sunday in a league game, when both will be out for points. Pertait for Wrestling Match Philadelphia, March 30. -The State Athletio Commission to-day granted permission to Stanislaus Zbyszko to arrestle Wayne "Big" Munn in this elty April- 15, to a finish.

The commission stipulated that must deposit $1,000 on or before April 8 to Insure protection for the public, the money to be forfelted should the match not be fairly contested. College Base Ball At Atlanta -Dartmouth, Oglethorps, 1, (10 Innings). RHEUMATISM Peacock's Oil of Joy Poaltive relief for RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS, LUMBAGO, NEURAL BACKACHE and SPRAINS per battles every bottle guaranmoney refunded. For Sale Only 36 By W. D.

White Main Wilkes- Barre. Druggie, 138 Market St. Nanticoke, Pa. H. C.

Hughes, Druggist, 16 W. Plymouth. Pharmacy, 689 Market Pharmacy, 795 Wyoming Ave. BOWLING Scranton Team Coming Here: The Arcade Recreation Bowling team will open a series with. the Scranton bowling team on the Ari cade alleys He night.

The second game of the series will be played at Scranton. FORTY FORT Will Celebrate Arrival of Pumper Members of the various West Side fire departments have been extended a cordial invitation by the Forty Fort Are department, to participate in 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 which there will be a program of entertainment in the local Town Hall. In the meantime numerous tests will be made and there is.

not a doubt but that the engine will meet with all requiremental Plans are, nearly a completed for the aair. Auxiliary to Have Luncheon Forty Fort branch of Nesbitt West Side Hospital Auxiliary will have 8 luncheon at the Woman's Club at Wilkes- -Barre, Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Miss O'Hara of WilkesBarre will talk on the Side Lights of Europe. There will also be a musical program. Seen and Heard Now Is the Time.

to Get Snyder's Free Estimate 35 Centre St. Forty Fort Bell 8013-R A concert will be given by the Celtio Male Quartet at Stella Presbyterian Church on Thursday evening, April 2, at 7:30 o'clock. A treat is in store for lovers of good singing. The Forty Fort Soccer Club will play a game at Kirby Park, tomorrow, April 1. The game will begin at 2:80 o'clock.

The Senior Girl Pioneers will meet at 7 o'clock -night in the town hall: Miss Katherine Thompson, of. Wyoming avenue, will direct the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moore, of Courtdale, have announced the birth on March 80, of a daughter.

Mrs. Moore was before her marriage, Miss Myrtle Jones, of Forty Fort. Slip Covers and Upholstering Morley Krise, of Bedford street, Improving slowly after a severe illness of grip Mrs. Otto Wendell, of Virginia Terrace, recently entertained at a luncheon for Mrs. Emma Fabian, of Atlantid City, who la her guest for a few days.

Mrs. Fabian stopped over at Forty Fort to visit Mrs. Wendell, while en to California, where she will spend some time. Rental library; latest and best fiction. The Talent Shop, 71 Welles Forty Fort Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas F. Conway, of Myere street, spent the last week in New York City, Major E. D. Camp, of Park place, Kingston, and Donald Evans, of Walnut street, spent the last four days in New York City.

Mrs. Charles South well, of Bloomsburg, has returned after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Edward Gardner, of Virginia Terrace. Showing hundreds of new Topcoats, th any color and sizes from 32 to '52 chest, at Louls Rosenthal's, upstairs over Kresge's and Kirby's. No branch stores.

Mrs. Charles Eddinger is ill at her home on Centre street. John C. Hegarty, of Yates avenue, has returned from a visit in New York City. Max Mesharer and family, of Crisman street, motored to Philadelphia over the week-end.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glahn, of Sullivan street, spent the week-end in Philadelphia The regular business meeting of the W. C. T.

D. will be held in the Forty Fort M. E. Church this evening at 8 o'clock. Hostesses: Mrs.

U. S. Robinson, Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mrs. W.

R. Hawke and Mrs. Wallace. A large attendance is desired as this is the last meeting to be held in the old church. John J.

Hull, dealer in pianos, will move his place of business from Wyoming avenue, Kingston; to his residence on Walnut street, DURYEA Mrs. Elizabeth Hosner Dies Mrs. Elizabeth Hosner, aged 65, who had been a resident of this town for forty years, died on Sunday mornIng at 6 o'clock of pneumonia, at the home of her son, Rudolph Hosnet, on Stephenson street, where she had made her home. Her husband preceded her in death fifteen years ago, The survivors are two sons, Rudolph and Andrew, of Donnelly street, and one daughter, Mrs. Michael Petro, also of Donnelly street.

The funeral will be held this afternoon. Services will be held at 2:80 o'clock in Sacred Heart church and Interement in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Funeral of Simon Simonavicti The funeral of Simon Simonavich was held on Saturday morning and was largely attended. A solemn high mass was celebrated in St.

Casimir's Church, Pittston. Rev. Father Kasakills was celebrant, Rev. Father Milauskas, of Duryea, was deacon, and Rev. Father Gision of Pittston, was sub-deacon.

Mrs. Clara Orlaski during the offertory sang "Ave Maria." The pall bearers were: John Sapolis, Paul. Waskizis, Frank Andruscavage, Joseph Miller, John Gibbons and George Kiss. The flower carriers were: Ben Tyroski, Jesse Rutouski, Pefer McAndrew, Fells Pawloski, Earl Carroll and William Rutkowskl. Interment WAS In St.

Casimir's Cemetery. Shooting Match The Duryea Rod and Gun Club will haid a clay bird shooting match, on members April 1, wishing 1925, to at 2 participate o'clock. in the shooting affray are requested by the secretary, Charles Pernot. to report at the club rooms no later than 1 o'clock. There are more than forty members in the organization, and drive will be launched in the near future for new applicants.

A valuable prize will be given to the man obtaining the most members. A special meeting will be held on Friday evening, April 3, at 7:30 in Dehaba's pool room. Mr. and Mrs. John D.

Thompson entertained the following at their home on Getty avenue recently: Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Pettebone, of Forty Fort; Mr.

and Mrs. J. Pettebone, E. R. Pettebone, Mrs.

Anna Streeter, of Kingston; Mr. and Mra: Guy Pette. bone of Scranton, and Mrs. M. E.

Johnson of Luserne. TRUCKSVILLE A special meeting of the Ladles -Aid Society will be hold at the home of Mrs. Charles Anderson this All members are urged to be present as there is special business to be transacted. The Women's Foreign Missionary Society of M. E.

Church, will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Brodhun of Mt. Greenwood on Wednesday atter noon, April 1, at 2, o'clock. All members and friends are invited. The Men's Club will meet In M.

E. Church on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The regular mid- week prayer service will be held. in Methodist Episcopal Church on Thursday evening. The teachers' training class will be held immediately following the prayer service.

The final official board meeting of the conference year will be held on Monday evening, April 6, In M. E. Church. Briefs Miss Bertha Sutliff, student of Bloomsburg State Normal School visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. over the week Your boy's first long pants Sult, with extra trousers, you will find at Louts Rosenthal's, upstairs. Announcemente Miss Helen Reese, a student nurse at General, Hospital was operated on for appendieltis on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Soriano of Philadelphia are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamoreux. WARRIOR RUN Collegian Suits, double or single breasted, light or dark colors, with one or two pants, at Rosenthal's, upstairs over Kirby's. No branch stores.

LUZERNE Beacon Nearing Completion The Beacon Light being erected on the Intersection of Main and Bennet streets is nearing completion. It will be similar to the one on the corner of Buckingham and Union streets. Briefs It has been reported that W. Wolfe of Charles street, seriously Ill in the hospital. Mr.

Wolfe is at home and is not 111. Your boy's first long pants Sult. with extra trousers, you will find at Louis Rosenthal's, upstairs. Nathan Heidel of Charles street, who has been in the West Side Hospital for several weeks, has returned home. Miss Pauline Wolfe of Charles street spent the week- end with her sister, Mrs.

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

W. Davies spent Sunday with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. S. E.

Davies. EDWARDSVILLE Hillside Yankees Win First Game The Hillside Yankees won their drat game of base ball when they defeated the fast going Kingston Athletic Nine by the score of 9 to 6, Sunday afternoon, at Kirby Park Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lukashick, of Lincoln street, have announced the birth of a daughter at Nesbitt West Side Hospital. For Sale -Lots; Keller LarksT.

W. Evans, 116 Green Edwardsville. Kingston 8150-J. Mra. Edward Francis has returned from a visit with her sister In Ocean City, N.

J. Ask to see Hide-Knit Topcoat for $25.00. A hand tailored garment; worth $5.00 more; all sizes. Sold 'at Louis Rosenthal'8, upstairs over Kresge's and Kirby's. Martin McMahon has resumed his duties at Nanticoke power plant of Glen Alden Coal Company after being home for a month.

a broken finger while at Wortuffered Moving and piano moving. Call Toomey, 7478 Kingston. 3 large trucks at your service. John Johns has moved his' family from. 72 Centre street to 198 Pringle street, Kingston.

Hear the valley's best singers and readers at Plymouth's eisteddfod Wednesday afternoon and evening, Welsh Congregational Church, Shawnee and Gaylord avenues. No preliminary except on "Black Cross" at 10 a. m. Martin McMahon has moved (from Zerbey avenue to Division street, Kingston. Photoplay Books New Lot "Mine.

With the Iron Door." Harold Bell Wright; "Raffles," by E. W. Hornung: "Flowing Rex Beech; "Thief of Bagdad," "When a Man's a Man," Harold Bell Wright. 100 other titled by Grey, Curwood and others. Mystery, romance, adventure, all at 750 each.

See our window display. William B. Davis, Druggist, Mrs. Glen Bradshaw has returned to Buffalo, N. after visiting at the home of Mrs.

John H. Davies, of Main street. Your, boy's Arst long pants Suit, with extra trousers, you will And at Louis 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. The services were conducted at the cemetery by Rev.

Carl A. Metz. AT BELLE THEATRE to-night only, "East of Suez, with Pola Negri and other stars, also a very good comedy. Marshall C. Linn, of 58 street, has resigned his position as carpenter for Hudson Coal Company on account of ill health.

TUNKHANNOCK A slight blaze, caused by storing potashes in wooden box, occurred at the home of Clarence George on Friday afternoon. The fire WAS quickly, extinguished. Fred H. Jayne, of Nicholson, was a visitor on Monday. The annual convention of the road supervisors of Wyoming County was held at the Savoy theatre recently, Mr.

and Mrs. Cyrus Welter, of Orange County, N. are visiting at their former home here. Winston Company which has inswering Your QuestionWhats New for Spring? GOLDE presents The SPENCER 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 customtailor could produce. In a few everything that you can ask for- except high prices. In the New Flannels, Cheviots, Cassimeres and Unfinished Worsteds. Silvertone Grays, Collegiate Grays, Smoke, Grays--in Plain Effects, Stripes and Overplaids. All Wool and One 2 Pants Suits Primarily, Golde Clothes are a quality product.

Choicest woolens, most skillfully designed, smartly- styled, and carefully hand tailored. However, that's not the point. Others can make good clothes toe. But our method of selling direct to you thru our own stores, is what gives you such fine clothes for so little money. ES SHO DE Cor.

S. Main E. Northampton Sts. Every Good Dresser Will Wear a Double -Breaster This -Here's Yours the contract to have East Tioga street, expecta to commence operations this week. Albert Northrop of Boston, is visiting his mother, Mrs.

R. P. Northrop, of Elm street. Mrs. Mary Sheridan, of Pittston, is spending a few days.

with friends here. Miss Josephine Tuttle visited friends at Springville recently. An action of trespass which arose out of the prosecution of two salesmen for selling goods here several years ago, and in which three of the local merchants are defendants, will be tried in the United States District Court at Scranton this week. The funeral of Jonas Hess, who died at Kingston was held here on Saturday, KINGSTON Elect Officers for Year Officers for the year have been elected by the Ladies' Aid Society of Kingston Methodist Episcopal Church. The nominating committee comprised Mrs.

B. G. Coon, Mrs. H. W.

Ruggles, Mrs. Edward Norris. The officers elected: President, Mrs. James Shepherd; vice president, Mrs. F.

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

L. recording secretary, Mra. B. G. Coon; corresponding secretary, Mrs.

Ernest E. Quay; treasurer, Miss Bertha Pringle; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Charles Shater, Following the business, session, the meeting was turned Into reception for the retiring president, Mrs. Harry Scureman, and the newly elected officers. Refreshments were served.

The hostesses wert Mrs. R. Kefer, chairlady; Mrs. James Hughes, Mrs. James Harris, Mrs.

Roy Howell, Mra. Ralph Hull, Mrs. F. H. Johnson, Mrs.

Edward Jones, Mrs. Jennie Keeler, Mrs. Kerschner, Mrs. William Strous, Mrs. W.

A. Kuhn, Mrs. L. D. Lattimer, Mrs.

C. W. Laycock and Mrs. Harry Selple. Last Day For Milk Men To-day is the last day for milk venders to secure licenses to peddle milk in the borough.

The board of health will arrest those who have not procured their licenses and who attempt to sell milk to 0. 0. F. Election: Kingston Lodge No, 709, L. 0.

0. F. will hold Ite: annual election of officers to-night in its rooms In the Pace bullding. All past grande of the lodge are requested to attend the meeting. The Initiatory degree will also be conferred upon class of candidates.

A large' crowd is expected to be present. Pass Plumbing Examination Plumbers who have successfully passed the plumbing board examination on Saturday are: Clarke Burt, 10 East Main street, Miner's Mills: John S. Mincavage, 195 Lee Park avenue, Wilkes- Barre; Thomas H. Worth, 862 East South street, Wilkes Barre: William M. Wright, 68 Sherman street, Wilkes Barre; Daniel W.

Shovlinn, 419 Hazle street, Wilkes -Barre; J. H. Campbell, 83 South Washington street, WilkesBarre. Present Drama To-night The Ladies' Aid Society of Dorranceton Methodist Episcopal Church will present drama, "An Old Fashioned Mother," at the Rutter. avenue high school auditorium tonight and to-morrow night at 8 o'clock.

Homemade candy will be for sale. Police Notes black and tan hound is being housed in the police station. It not claimed within a day or so it will be killed. James Gross of Wilkes- Barre was arrested by Officer Wright on A charge of speeding and was fined $10 last night. Samuel Feldman, was fined $10 for an auto violation.

Andrew Pizonick was fined $10 and costs. Notes and Personals The drill team of Columbian fire department meets to-night for the second drill. More than twenty members of the fire department have enrolled in the team. Henry Hazlett, former army officer, the drill master. All members of the fire department are urged to come out and drill in preparation for the six-county convention in Hazleton In June.

The drill 4111 be held from 7 until 8 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 the spiritual delinquency of Kingston last night at one of the evangelistio services she has been conducting In North Dorrance street Baptist Miss Palmer's unusual sub- ject, "What's the Matter With Kings- ton brought out a good many people to And out. Rheumatism? Use Peacock's Oil of Joy, Every bottle guaranteed.

See descriptive ad elsewhere. For sale by Lynn's Pharmacy, 698 Market Moke's 'Pharmacy, 785 Wyoming Ave. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society. of Kingston Methodist Church, will meet In the church parlors this afternoon at o'clock. A good program has been arranged.

Mrs. George Swainbank and her group will entertain. Boyd's delicious doughnuts, special to day, 29c doz. BOYD'S Kingston Market. All members of the Holy Name Society of St.

Ignatius Parish are requested to meet at Bergen Hall tonight at 7:30 o'clock to proceed to the home of their late member, Thomas Walsh, 878 Wyoming avenue. For your health's sake eat Bovd's Health Bread. BOYD'S Kingston Market. The annual meeting of West Side Visiting Nurse Association will be held this afternoon in Kingston Presbytertan Church at 8 o'clock. Your boy's frat Jong pants Suit, with extra trousers, you will And at Louts Rosenthal's, upstairs.

Kingston Chapter Order Eastern Star, will hold their anniversary banquet to-night in Kingston M. E. Church parlors. Cut Flowers and Potted Plants For Easter Buy Early and Get the Best Selection ROBERT E. SPEARS, Florist Schuyler Ave.

and Vaughn St. Rev. F. D. Hartsock returned yesterday morning from Ithaca, N.

where he visited with his mother. Ask to Hide- Knit Topcoat for $25.00. A hand tallored garment; worth $5.00 more: all sizes. Sold at Louis Rosenthal's, upstairs over Kresge's and Kirby's. West Bide Ministerial Association at its regular meeting In Kingston Methodist Church yesterday morning reelected Rev.

T. C. Edwards, D. president, and Rev. Joseph L.

Weisley, -treasurer. Rev. J. F. W.

Feild, rector of Grace Episcopal Church, was the speaker, Rental library: latest and best fiction. The Talent Shop, 71 Welles Forty Fort. Miss Helen Behee of Sharpe street, entertained over the weekend at her home in Chase the following: Bessie Key of Kingston, Wesley Perry and Russel Miller of Centremoreland, Slip Covers and Upholstering Now Is the Time to Get Snyder's Free Estimate 35 Centre St. Forty Fort Bell 8013-R John Layaou of 56 Thomas avenue, Westmoor, was awarded a $200 prize by the Publio Ledger of Philadelphia for the successful solution of cross word puzzle. Mr.

Layaou fot. merly lived on West Pettebone street, Forty Fort. For Sale -A very bandsome minis ture Baby Grand Plano, in satin in Ished, brown mahogany case, at a sacrifice. Apply 477 South Main St. Wilkes -Barre.

Allen H. Peters began last night as the song leader at the Easter evangellatic campaign being conducted at Wyoming avenue Christian Church A considerable delegation from Firwood Church of Christ was present last night. To date there have been twelve conversions for two nights. There will be baptismal services night and Dr. Sellers, the evangelist.

will talk on "My Experience With Leper." Call O'Nell's Transfer Co. you to move, Coal orders promptly delivered. Kingston 8546. RE RELIABILITY 15 years of practical experience is your guarantee of modern, lasting and reliable dentistry. This means absolute satisfaction to you.

MY MODERN METHODS have made dentistry painless by the use of "SWEET. VAPOR." I will extract one tooth or the whole set if necessary without pain. I do not charge for extracting teeth when other work is done. SWEET VAPOR Will Will Not Not Drop, Slip, For the Painless Extraction of Teeth Fits Tight ONLY AT PAINLESS a 04 a DR. BLITZSTEIN ROOFLESS Office Hours PLATE A.

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