THE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1913. PAGE FIVE Wants, For Sale, Etc. Advertisements and reading notices of mi Kinds piacea in mis column will oe charged for at the rate of one cent per word for each separate Insertion. When Bending us advertisements to be printed in mis column, casn or stamps must ac company the order. IMTORTAXX NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS, It requires time to properly set advertisements, therefore The Citi zen announces the following Schedule Copy for regular space advertisements for the Tuesday Is sue should be handed In the office 110 Inter than Monday morning at 9 o'clock and early on Saturday if possible. Copy for Friday's paper should be In the office no later than .Wed nesday night earlier than that if possible. We cannot guarantee the insertion of space advertising un less the above rules are compiled with. Cent-A-AVoril advertisements can not be accepted after 2 p. m. on Mondays and Thursdays. f ABBAGE and Cauliflower plants for ' sale. Apply at home of Andrew Lleblp, S07 High street, opposite Jlanle City Garage. 4Jw2 THE Greater Honesdale Board of Trade Is dally receiving Inquiries regarding places for summer guests. Any persons who wish to take boarders are requested to leave or send their names and their rate cards with the secretary, E. B. Callaway, Citizen office, Honesdale, Pa. 49tf. PUItSE containing a sum of money found on Main street on Friday. Apply G. W. Decker, Grand Union Tea store. It STORE FOB. BENT Located on Main street. Apply Bowland, the Jewel er and Optician, opposite the postoffice. 40eltf. I MAKE A SPECIALTY to fit Big men, 1 Fat men, Stout men, Slim men. Regular built men in fact to fit the hard-to-lit and please the hard-to-suit. Luke Levy wants to see you. Foster Block, The Model Clothing Shop. WANTED A good home for three-year-old girl of good parentage. Can bo adopted if desired. Address, Francis Malaney, Honesdale, It. D. J, care Fran cis Weeks. 4Sei3 FOUR or six desirable rooms to rent by June 22. Inquire at this office. 47tf. w ANTED Position as chauffeur, call at or address The Citizen. iSel 2t THREE-YEAR-OLD COLT pure Eth bel strain sorrell broke single good roadster very gentle and of line disposi tion, for sale. Address Jas. Cook, Hones dale, R. D. No. 2. w ANTED Girl for general housework. ADDly 1114 Court street. Honesdale. SSeltf, FOR RENT Seven rooms and a bath in the Buel Dodge house, down stairs, corner of Church and Seventh streets af ter June 1st. Enquire of C. E. Dodge, Honesdale. 40tf. FOR SALE Elegant building lot on North Main street, near C. F. Bul lock's residence. Ask Buy-U-A-Home Realty company about it. or a farm you want to sell? Tell our readers all about It let the little, ad let yell. (X RADUATION gifts. Lots of 'em. v Kowiana, yuauty jeweler, opposite postollice, Honesdale, Pa. 46tf. FOR GRADUATION gift books, foun tain pens, nurses, etc., go to Lelne's. 40eil TH liLVU 1'AIUS U' Hl.MJUW Dlinus A -lO II In.Unn nMnll.nlli. n a good as new, for sale cheap. Address for particulars, Lock Box CS, Honesdale. VTT PPVT n wo,.! la iyt nrlpn ffir tnese little acuets. ana tney are dusi- ness oringers. xney -wont wnne you DON'T KEEP your money home. Bring it to the Farmers and Me- lit U.CVt llllEl.l -.Ub OOKLETS for advertising purposes it reasonable prices. Address "Booklet uesik'nuu uuu wiiLLUji uii juuuui si lines ATMFPV rrftmro 4nt1f.f irnlcp lnir naner. corresnonaencecarus. etc.. or uruuuuuon uresenia uiu xuuiiu 111 ririrfl vnrlptipn nt. T.pinn's. 46ei4 ' HAT'S the use of fret and worry over senseless cares and strife? Use hese adlets In a hurry, let them smooth 'our path of life. GENTS WANTED Either sex. Two fast sellers. Every house, automo- lle owner, and factory need this article. lonesdale, Pa. 4Ceitf. onesda e and Greater Honesda e -Vote for pave. Tlio total in- ebtedness to the town will not cx- 1 C 4 1 I f The last day for. paying in your lercantile tax to the county treas rer will bo June 30. There are nly a few more days left in which pay it. Parties patronizing the Hones- iln Tfrpfi T.ihrnrv nn Tnesdav aro - . i . -. il. r l . L Till. Ill I H nillll NCIIIIIII 11IIIII1 1 IlilL iv nnrl nvftnlnir mvinrr tn tho Rtnirft latform being erected in front of 10 Church street entrance. In honor of her approaching ilightfully entertained by a num ir of friends on Thursday evening Rocky Glen, scranton. Miss brams formerly resided in Hones ile and is a sister of A. W. Abrarus id Mrs. David Fisher of this place. Miss Marlon Charlesworth de- rhtfullv pntfrtnlnpd twnlvn vniinp dies Thursday evening at a variety I i m .ri tic 1 Til nwHr in imnur til -ilihh luiirm r. - ed. Cards were played and lzes were won by Miss Eldred and Iss Schoell. The guest of honor ceived many pretty gifts Including ire served. -Whllo engaged in plowing for ly Schimmell last Saturday after- mi il iKuiii ui iiuinrjo uuiuiikhii; lu E. Burcher became frightened d mn nwnv. draeelnc the nlnw hind them. The horses ran from lir avenue to Main street to West vet uuu luciiuu tu ruib cucui, uc- stopped near the home of Con- etnr .Tnrnnn Wnrrt. Thn hnrspn' 'a WArn envAiialv nf nnd hrnlco1 the plow coming in contact with lu. TELEPHONE your Want Adver tisements for this department. Use either phone. Call 167 on the Bell and 101 on the Consolidated. Talk, don't wami" CLOTHING of quality. That, la the Luke Levy way, and don't forget iiiiKe ijevy wants to seo iuu, C NAPPY STYLES In straw hats at uregstcln Bros. 4Ceii. I F YOU nre looklnir for a 10 ner cent. 1 Investment call at the office of the Buy-U-A-Homo Realty company, Jadwin uuuuing. SUMMER BOARDERS' ATTENTION! Souvenir Envelopes, Honesdale views, for sale at The Citizen office, over Jad wln's drug store, Main and Eight streets, 6 lor Cc, or 10c per dozen. 40tf. tT IFT BOOKS, all titles, hair hriislips clothes brushes and numerous other articles would make ideal presents for grauuates. iou win una tnem at Lelno's. 4Cel4 THERE Is only ONE Luke Levy, and he lives In Honesdale. Luke Levy wants to see YOU. JUNE bride gifts. We'll help you. Come in and look at our stock. Rowland, the Jeweler, opposite postoffice. 4Ctf. WANTED to find another Luke Levy In all this wide, wide world. Luke Levy wants to see YOU. UMMER SUITS' for men, boys and youths at Bregstcin Bros. 46el4 THROW A WAT your old Sprayer and get one of our Gould's Compressed Air Sprayers. Saves your time and your temper, and does BETTER work. Mur ray Co., Honesdale, Pa. FOR SALE Second hand cook stove, No 8, with reservoir and high shelf, ovens, either coal or wood. Good as new for $12. Inquire at this office, or of James Cook, Hoadlcys. Bell 'phone t'21-12. PYROX for Potatoes Kills both the bugs and the blight. Murray Co., honesdale, Pa. , ENT'S furnishings at Bregsteln Bros. We keep the best. 46ell FOR SALE Gasoline Stove for summer use. Two burner and oven. Will sell cheap. Inquire over Ready Pay Store. LEINE has a large and complete line of appropriate gifts for graduates. 46ell RAY hand-painted China. Here and here only. Rowland, Quality Jewel er, opposite postoffice. 4Ctf. ENGLISH Rutabaga seeds at Clark & Bnllnek's. 4fitf. 46tf. C OR SALE Six hens and a rooster for to. Good for eating or laying. Fine healthy stock, airs, b . x'. oouwaru, Hoadleys. I F YOU ARE LOOKING FOR an ideal 1 place to build your home, consult the Buy-U-A-Home Realty Company. Havo you inspectea wiuow iark Xf EDDING rings a-plenty. Any size " or style, itowianu, yuanty jewoier, opposite postoffice. 46tf. NOW IS THE TIME to stop flies. Screen doors and windows of all sizes at a good price, at G. Watts, dealer in Hardware. DON'T FAIL TO GET a Twenty Pay ment or Endowment policy with the Elective Life Disability feature written by C. Bassett, agent for the F. M. L. Ins. Co. of Philadelphia. p INEST optical room In this part of 1 the State. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rowland, Quality Jeweler and Optician. Opposite new postoffice. 46tf. WHY TIE YOURSELF any longer to a rent receipt? Own your home. See Buy-U-A-Home Realty Company, Jadwin building, Main street, Honesdale. FOR SALE Nice gentle colt over a year old, black. Inquire at Citizen office, or call on F. P. Woodward, Hoad leys. ONE DOLLAR will open an account at the Farmers and Mechanics Bank. Courteous treatment to all. 46tf MAKE YOUR MONEY WORK, then in older days you will not havo to. The Farmers and Mechanics Bank can take care of you. Open a bank account with that institution to-day. 46tf G IVE US your order for Champion Mower repairs. Clark & Bullock. OLIVER TYPEWRITER FOR SALE Good condition, used only a month. No. S model. Bargain for nuick buver. Address F, Citizen office, Honesdale, Pa. ONE DOLLAR per month will get you protection If you are hurt or sick. W. P. Schenck. Honesdale. Pa. THE WAYNE COUNTEAN, Frank P. Woodward's local literary monthly, Is published in Honesdale with offices in the Jadwin building. Only BO cents a year, and many say it Is worth a dollar. SALE BILLS, trespass notices on cloth, and nrlnting of nil kinds for the farmer Is mada a specialty at The Citizen printery. NOTICE The horseshoers. of Hones dale and White Mills will observe Saturday half-holiday during July and August. iSeli Miss Clara Bergmann, aged six teen years, will probably have to undergo an operation as the re sult of swallowing a pin on Friday. Dr. McConvill is attending her. George A. Stratln, of Bingham ton, and Miss Carrie D. Kimble, of Holllsterville, were married Satur day, June 14th, by the Rev. C. Mason Jones at his residence in Scranton. Quinton Murray, while cranking his father's automobile Thursday evening, preparatory to making a trip, fractured his right wrist. Dr. W. T. McConvill gave the case at tention, Mrs. W. H. Swift received a telegram Monday afternoon from Miss Helen Bentley, Williamsport, Pa., announcing the death of her father, E. W. Bentley, which occur red Monday morning. Deceased was a brother-in-law of the former and W. J. Ward of this place and an un cle of Charles and Howard Bentley. The funeral will be held Wednes day In Williamsport. Mr. Ward left on the Erie afternoon train to nt tend the funeral. At a meeting of the directors of the Trl-County Fair association held in Uniondale recently it was decid ed to make arrangements for the best meet ever hold on July 4. Three classes were made. For the first ones 2:16 class was framed with a purse of '? 100. Those not fortun ate enough to come under the wire in the above class may bo suited with the 2:22 class and a purse of $75. For beginners a slow pace Is set, only 2:40 with a purse of 60. A keen interest is felt in the first two races and some of the best horses in this section of the state will go at the second of the bell. A number of Honesdale automo- bilists visited Liberty, N. Y., Sunday to inspect the ruins of Friday's, fire. , A marriage license was issued on Saturday to Benjamin F. Brink, of Audell, and Miss Pearlo E. Brown, of Paupack. Flag Day was generally observ ed on Saturday by the business houses and private properties, by dis playing the starry banner to the breeze. The total bond issue of 500, 000 for Mnln street pave will nil bo paid bnck except $1-1,000, which amount will only bo the town's in debtedness. If you arc a Progres sive, vote for pnvc. A number of passengers were out bright and early to take the 7:10 Erie train Monday morning, it be ing the new leaving time for the New York train. The train will run on this schedule until October 1st, two weeks longer than last season. Among tho Wayne county peo ple to attend the Blickens-Poust wedding at Scranton last week, were: Mrs. Margaret Bloeser, Newfound land, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Reining, Sr., Miss Iteining, Philip Reining, Jr., and Miss Charlotte Reining, of Cherry Ridge. The 8:08 Erie morning train from Scranton arrived in Honesdale on Monday on schedule time, bring ing with it a large number of pas sengers. Conductor Abraham Sny der told a Citizen representative that the train was well patronized from Scranton over. "This is only the beginning; when the train is running awhile it will be largely patronized," quoted the conductor. Fred Smith, of River street, was arrested on Friday charged with disorderly conduct by his wife and was arraigned before 'Squire Smith. A hearing of the case was deferred until Saturday afternoon at three o'clock. Saturday afternoon, how ever, Mrs. Smith failed to appear and the hearing was again postpon ed until next Saturday. In the meantime the charge may be drop ped If Fred Smith decides to quit drinking. Frederick Webber and Miss Clara Lippert, both of Honesdale. were united in marriage at six-thirty Thursday evening in St. Mary Mag dalen's church. The ceremony was performed by Dr. J. W. Balta of that church In the presence of the im mediate relatives of the contracting parties. "After tho ceremony the wedding party repaired to the homo of Otto Castek where a reception was held. The young couple will re side on Cottage street. A. A. Whalen, local agent for the Prudential Insurance company, received notice on Friday that ho has qualified for tho company's con vention which will be held in Atlan tic City from June 20 to the 22, In clusive. Mr. Whalen received his trip on general excellency. Ho is ono of a party of about 20 agents out of 1,500 who havo done except ionally good work since January 1st. This speaks In words of highest praise for our townsman. Frederick Zeaman and Mr. Har vltt, both of New York city, and students of the Columbia University, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Katz, the former being a nephew of Mrs. Katz. They are out for a pleasure trip and walked from New York to Honesdale, leaving that city on Monday last. They leave for Lake Como to-morrow and from thence they will go to Binghamton and from that city to Ithaca, travel ing the distance on foot. Debs, the ex-king of the news boys, who has made a number of walking reciders in the last few years arrived in Port Jervis Wednesday afternoon on a walk to Minneapolis from New York city in an effort to beat Weston whom he allowed a week's start. Debs started Monday noon from the City- Hall In New York and spent Tuesday night in Middletown. Wednesday morning ho started for Port Jervis and got lost on tho way and was four hours try ing to get on tho right road. He went to Lackawaxen Thursday and remained there over night. He stop ped at the Bauer Inn. Hugh McGranaghan, one of Hancock's most widely known busi ness men, was tho victim of a prob ably fatal runaway accident at Enulnunk whloh npourroH In of Mon day afternoon shortly before five u ciock, juie wugner, aiso or nan cock, was with him, but escaped with n nnmhnr nf mlnnr mita nnrl ni-nlcna The two spent tho afternoon on the ueiawaro usning ana started uome about five o'clock. Just after leav- Inp Tllpnlr'n hntol tlio linrao fliAr wayn driving became frightened and ran away despite the efforts of Mr. Mc- uriuuiguun to control me nor3e. in maklncr n. turn tn flio rlp-llf tn nrnca a bridgo tho carriage skidded and caugui mo wneei under the guard rail. Both wero thrown out with milfth fnrp.n. ATr Wnn-nor wna Vilifi ed to tho ground but only sustained minor Injuries. Mr. McGranaghan was hurled against a large maple tree and was unconscious when picked up. It Is feared that ho sustained concussions of tho brain. He re mained unconscious several days. A hnard nf nrhltr.ntinn nnmnna. ed of W. B. Lesher, C. E. Dodge and T. Y. Boyd, was appointed to hear evidence in the two cases now pend ing in me courts against Starrucca Borough, The board met Friday morning and after hearing the evi dence awarded a verdict In favor of the defendant. Thero was no evidence to justify nn award for tho plaintiffs. The first case against tho borough of Starrucca was brought by Luta Jane Mead and Henrim 1Y Monrl tn ra. cover damages to the amount o ?7,- uuu ior injuries recoivea by reason of the failure of the borough of Starriicnn to Piinrd a rortnln Vn-IHcro within its limits and for this reason Mrs. Mead accompanied by Grace Leonard together with a horso and wagon belonging to Fred Leonard fell from one side of tho bridgo a distance oi aDout rourteen feet to the rocks of tho bed below. Grace Leonard and Fred Lfinnnrd nlnn nolr damages to tho amount of $7,000. mo piuiuiuia nave twenty (lays in which to file an appeal. Mumford & Mumford rpnrpRpntnrl tlm hnrnnrrVi nt Starrucca. MrB. Elwin C, Mumford and tho Misses Mumford will entertain with cards at the Lyric on Wednesday afternoon. A marriage license was issued on Friday to Frances J. O'Neill and Miss Mary O. O'Neill, both of Pleas ant Mount. i Miss Madeline Stephens, of Car bondale, a former resident of this place, is a member of the graduating class of the West Chester State Normal School. -Miss Elizabeth Lawyer enter tained the members of the Five Hundred club at her home Friday evening. Dainty refreshments were served and prizes were won at cards. The commencement exercises of St. Mary Magdalen's Graded School will be held next Monday and Tuesday evenings, June 23rd and 24th, at 8 o'clock p. m. at the Church Hall. Nathaniel Eggleston has been passing around the cigars for the past two weeks, celebrating the com ing into his home of another son. Nat says he's a dandy and weighed 10 pounds when the stork left him. Next. The cheese factory at Rileyvillo which burned on Monday of last week will be rebuilt. It is reported on good authority that the work will begin at once. The building was owned by farmers in that section of tho county. The Young Ladies' Auxiliary of the Presbyterian church conducted a supper in the chapel of the church Thursday evening and they cleared about $85 above expenses. Straw berry shortcake was the principal item on the menu. The property of W. P. Schenck and Giles G. Schenck lying in Texas township, was sold by Sheriff Kimble Friday afternoon at half-past two o'clock at the court house. The property was subject to a judgment of ?8,000 held by Homer Greene. W. P. Schenck bid in the property for ?10. A regular meeting of the Jun ior Order, No. 9S0, O. U. A. M., was held in their hall on Friday evening. Thirty candidates for membership were balloted upon. The successful candidates will be initiated into tho order on Friday evening, June 27. At this meeting preparations were made for tho organization of a fife and drum corps. While motoring on the old Del aware and Hudson canal a few days since Ralph and Arthur Hoehne, of Lackawaxen, met a horse and rig and while trying to back out of their way tho river bank gave away and the auto slid down the embankment. The machine struck a tree and was completely turned over, breaking the body of the car. Both men escaped serious injury. The property of S. M. Hauck, consisting of one hundred and thirty-five acres of land in South Canaan township, was sold by Sheriff Kimble at the court house on Friday after noon at two o'clock. The property was purchased by Leslie M. and Rus sell Cease, of South Canaan, through Attorney M. E. Simons, for $5G. It was subject to a mortgage of $1,500 in The Wayne County Savings Bank. Wednesday, June 18, has been set apart as state grange day for farmers' boys, at which time young men from all parts of the state are invited to visit State College to in spect tho various departments, par ticularly the college of agriculture, where numerous interesting experi ments are under way. The various railroads of the state have granted reduced rates of faro for the round trip. While the invitation is especi ally to farmers' boys, all members of the family are invited. Further in formation may be secured by writing M. S. McDowell, State College, Pa. On Wednesday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Singer, of Hawley, Pa., the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mabel Singer, to Ed ward Schweitzer, of 104G North Irv ing avenue, Scranton, took place. Rev. Speaker of the Holy Trinity Lutheran church, of Scranton, offi ciated. The couple were unattended and tho wedding ceremony was wit nessed by only Mr. and Mrs. Singer, Miss Esther Singer, William Singer, all of Hawley, and Miss Dena Sch weitzer, of Scranton. The nuptial couple returned to Scranton on Sat urday where they will reside in the Schweitzer home at 104 G North Irv ing avenue. Bolkan Blouse and Waist at Menner & Co. Summer 49el4 PenroneJ Items Shoemakers' picnic to Lake Lodore 1 August 20. Grace D. Piatt, of Avoca, Is the guests of friends in Honesdale. , Miss Elizabeth Lawyer called on j Carbondale friends Saturday. i Herbert Benny and George Spen-' cer made Hawley a visit on Sunday. Miss Marie B'racey is spending a few days at Lakewood, Pa. Mayor C. A. McCarty was confined to his bed tho latter part of last week by illness. William H. Howard of Allentown, spont Friday and Saturday in this place. Miss Nellie Brown, of Plttston, is spending a few days In the Maple City. Charles Weston, of Carbondale, was a guest of relatives in Honesdale over Sunday, Miss Clara R. Torrey accompanied Elizabeth Hull to her Now York city home on Monday. Miss Gladys Weaver, of Strouds burg, is a guest of Miss Alice Tall man on Main street. Kirk Rose, of Carbondale, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. L. O. Rose, on Fourteenth street. Mrs. David Bodle, of Honesdale, Is tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. G. Lilje. Forest City News. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Canfleld, of Galilee, wero the parents of a daugh ter, born on Sunday, June 8. Miss Helen Rlckert who has been spending some time in Wilkes-Bar-re and Scranton, Is now at home. George Buerket left Friday morn ing for West Point to take up his duties at tho military academy there. Mr. and Mrs. Hafry T3aunuersT"of Carbondale, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keen on Court street. Miss Helene Bishop, who has been In Chicago, for the past two years, arrived home Monday even ing. Postmaster M. B. Allen returned Saturday evening from New York City, where he has been the past two weeks. Air. and Mrs. Cleveland Rogers, of New York, are guests at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. Coe Dur land. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Penwarden, daughter, Miss Isabel, and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dibble motored to Hollis tervllle on Sunday. Editor E. D. Lathrop, of Carbon dale, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Swoyer on East Street Extension, Sunday. Buel Dodge, head bookkeeper at the hospital for the criminal insane at Farview, was calling on Hones-, dale friends on Friday. Philip Krantz and sons, Philip, Jr., and Everett, visited their moth er at Moses Taylor hospital on Sun day. Mrs. Krantz is rapidly improv ing. Madam DePercin and two daugh ters, of Orange, N. J., are summer ing at Elm Place Cottage, near the Elm tree, Mrs. Jessie Searles, pro prietress. Joseph G. Schmidt, of Indian Or chard, Frank Derrick, of Alden ville and R. W. McStraw of Gravity, were pleasant callers at The office on Monday. Francis Murtha, of Scranton, is spending a few days in Honesdale. He recently Injured his left hand while In his employment, that of railroading. Frederick L. Krantz, formerly of the Honesdale Footwear company, left Thursday for New York, where he has accepted a position with the United Shoe Machinery company. Miss Mabel Dexter, of Honesdale, a junior in Dickinson College, was the guest yesterday of the Misses Clara and Lulu Bateson, of Jeffer son avenue. Scranton Truth. Cashier M. J. Emery of the Ariel National Bank, motored to Hones dale on Friday and was a guest of his brother, Cashier C. A. Emery of the Farmers and Mechanics bank. William F. Heft returned to De posit, N. Y., Sunday after spending a two weeks' vacation at his former homo here. Mrs. Heft and son, Wil liam will extend their stay in Hones dale. Mrs. A. L. Schuller, daughter Margaret, of Upper Montclair, N. J., Mrs. Carl Schuller, daughter Alma, and Mrs. T. E. Callaway, who have been guests of the former, arrived here Monday afternoon. COOL, STYLISH AND DAINTY Summer Goods AT MENNER & GO'S Keystone Stores COMPRISING: Ladies' Ramie, Linen and Ratine Suits. One Piece Dresses in Persian Lawn and Organdie. Separate Wash Skirts in Pique, Cords, Flaxons and Linens. Newest shapes direct from designer. Our Children's Wash Dresses are new in cut and pretty in materials. House Dresses in new cuts and Washable Fabrics. The new Silk Waist suitable for wear with suit, and evening dresses are pretty and attractive. Summer Gool Clothing for Hot Weather Wear at MENNER & GO'S STORES For LADIES. MISSES AND CHILDREN BEN J. H. DITTRICH, Lessee and Manager. DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS MME, Sarah Bernharf An All Star Company in the Great Spectacu lar Photo-Play "QUEEN ELIZABETH" One of the strongest Stories History has ever recorded. In four parts. 4 other reels will be shown. Prices : Adults 15c, Children 10c, 7 to 10 o'clock Makes Home Baking Easy POWDER Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder mado from Royal Grapo Cream of Tartar NO ALUM,N0 LIME PHOSPHATE Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lyons ex pect to attend the graduating exer cises at Ann Arbor Law School, Ann Arbor, Mich., June 22-26th from which Institution their son, J. Austin Lyons, will be graduated. Andrew Thompson left Monday for New York City. After spending a few days in the metropolis he will go to Andover, Mass., where Mrs. Thompson is visiting their son, Au gustus P. Thompson, and his family. Chris Guguolas, who has been in the Corcoran Art School, Washing ton, D. C, returned home last week from that institution, having com pleted the second year work. Ho will return next fall and resume his studies. Peter Sfarnas of ' Scranton, re turned on Friday last after spending a few days with friends in town. He came here to bid good-bye to Gus Chakris and H. Plastas who sailed for their homo In Salonlca, Greece, on Saturday. G. E. Bates, of Scranton, division passenger and freight agent.of tho Delaware and Hudson railroad, ac companied by H. B. Weatherwax, the company's new Industrial agent, of Albany, were business callers in Honesdale on Friday last. Mr. Weatherwax succeeds Ira Shoemak er, the latter being compelled to re sign owing to ill health. Tho Dela ware and Hudson company will make no mistake in appointing Mr. Weath erwax industrial agent. He is tho right man in the right place. Tho Children's wash summer dresses are pretty new ideas at Men ner & Co. 49ei4. Friday June 20