WashingMachines Wringers Mops, Mop Sticks Wash Boards Wash Benches A Full Line of Everything for Wash Day. iggs’ fo the old Postoffice -gite and Ready For DRIGOS, ION DRUGGIST, alley Record BREVITIES ‘Want Ads. own paper; don't bor Southern Skies” at the , & former Sayre drug- g on old friends here to- extracted honey, at the grocer, South El- 251-5L figured that there are punds of ice in the Sus- at the present time. dressmaking done by Sisson at 110 Hospital phone 244y. 247-26t express business Is extra coaches have to convey the extra mat- prayer meeting at the Bap- prrow night the quar- } mbeting of the church which at one time sup- 1s, will remain a dry to the decree of the licenses were asked for but they were refuse. “Barrington Hall” Patent process steel cof- , chaf removed) on sale ght's grocery, South El- ; 262-5L BREVITIES The Record for main mine. Gieal resuits from Record Want Ada. Read your own paper; don't bor- ow, During the session of license court at Wilkes-Barre on Monday, 433 sa- loon licenses were refused. The Business Men's association will hold their regular monthly meeting this evening in the association rooms The typhoid fever in Scranton Is at an end, and Mirs Alice O'Holleran, the | Wizzard Which Haged for an Hour : | Last Night, Changed Weather Con 3 - ditions. ! The apring weather of yesterday was interrupted last night about eight io'clock by a sudden furry of snow ‘which fell ‘hour and made travel exceedingly un- pleasant for those who found it nec- ‘essary to be out of doors - The storm {came without warning. aad within two | minutes after it began a wild blizeard | {was in progress. Inside of a half hour | the ground was covered with three | inches of the “beautiful” which accompanied it caused the snow ‘to drift in places. on the sireets of Sayre when the bliz- ard began but they made a rush for shelter. Pedestrians who were out in the storm any literally enveloped In snow, wouldn't be recoguized by their Dest friends Facing the blizzard It was impossible to see three “set ahead, and ‘even on well lighted streets pedes- trians had considerable difficulty in keeping on the sidewalks At 8:30 o'clock the storm ceased The