The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 12, 1929, Image 5

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    " LUZERNE
MERCH NTS
MARINOS THEATRE
MAIN STREET—LUZERNE
ENE
TODAY—Rin Tin Tin in “Rinty of the Desert.”
MONDAY, TUESDAY—"“Four Sons” with Margaret
Mann, June Collyer, Charles orton, Francis X. Bush-
man, Jr. i
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY— William Haines, Marion
~ Davis in “Show People.”
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FRIDAY— David Rolany, Sue. Carrol.
“Win that Girl.
SATURDAY—“The Girl-Shy Cowboy.” George Mods
er, Patsy O'Leary.
MARINOS THEATRE
MAIN STREET—LUZERNE
| used to check the fire.
Used Car Specials
’
DON’T LET THIS
Opportunity
SLIP BY YOU
1928 STAR ROADSTER
1928 CHEVROLET 1% TON TRUCK ....
(Open Express Body)
RELIABLE CHEVROLET CO.
55 MAIN STREET, LUZERNE, PA.
at, In and See the Outstanding Six-Cylinder Chevrolet
Telephone Kingston 3718 Open Evenings
$250.00
$450.00
- Ful-O-Pep and Grandin’s Dairy and
Poultry Feeds
BETTER FEBDS AT LOWER PRICES
Phone K. 8466
Keystone Flour & Feed Company
\
369-371 MAIN AVENUE LUZERNE, PA.
LATTIMORE LUMBER CO.
— LUMBER —
Building Material Mason Supplies
PHONE 4444 449 MAIN ST., LUZERNE
“Have Your Suit Cleaned and Pressed for Xmas”
M. SHULIN
Cleaners, Dyers and Repairing
SPECIAL CARE GIVEN TO LADIES’ APPAREL
M. Uter, Manager \
SUITS FROM $25.00 UP
~ EXTRA HIGH QUALITY CLEANING—HATS BLOCKED 75¢
Thermologists Tell Home-
Owners Scientific Meth-
ods of Burning Fuel.
Covering all phases of keeping a.
heating system in good condition and |
stoking the heater, the Holland Toit)
tute of Thermology of Holland, Mich.,
has prepared 18 rules for operating a |
homge-heating plant economically.
These rules, which are applicable to}
virtually all modern central heating |
plants, including the vapor-air circu-:
lating system, are as follows:
1. The chimney should be sufficient
in height and in area and absolutely
tight with a smooth round or square
flue, straight from top to bottom.
2. The smoke pipe should be straight
and short, sloping slightly upward to
the chimney.
3. A shut-off or cross damper in the
. | smoke pipe, and check-draft damper
beyond the cross damper are required.
Use the latter for ordinary daily regu-
lation of the fire.
Checking Fire Requires Care.
4. There should be an air-slide lift
damper or slide in the fire-door to
furnish oxygen to mix with the vol-:
atile gases, but this never should be
All dampers
must fit true and be tight.
5. With the’ check-draft closed the,
fire should burn quickly when the
draft damper .in the ashpit is open.-
Otherwise the draft is deficient and
the chimney should be examined for
defects.
‘6. The heater base must be tight:
and grounded to the floor, so that no'
air leakage into the ashpit can occur.
Danger from this source does not oc-
cur with a well-made warm-air circu-
lating plant in which the ashpit is
one solid cast section.
7. Keep all heating surfaces free
‘from soot and fine ashes, and clean
out the ashpit daily.’
8. Grates must be true and not
warped, must move easily, and have
no broken places for coal to drop
through. The cone-shaped center-
pivoted grate is to be preferred be-
cause of its freedom from these de-
fects.
Pipes Require Insulation.
9. All basement piping must be cov-
ered with suitable insulation.
10. If soft coal is used, the heater
should be stoked at regular intervals
so as to provide for steady moderate
combustion. Don't poke or stir the
fire from above.
11. Keep the firepot full of fuel up,
to the fire-door level. Don’t add coal l
by the spoonful. In mild weather
ashes may accumulate on—not under,
—~the grate. Don’t shake grates too
long and hard. Remove clinkers with,
as little disturbance to the fire as
possible, Shake fire before you add
fresh fuel.
12. Don’t let the fire burn too thin.
Try to anticipate heating demand by
firing the heater at the onset of a
cold wave. \
18. If your heater is too small for
your house, use large-sized coal.
Small-sized fuel can be used advan-
tageously only if the heater is ample
in size and you can give close atten-
tion to the fire. The way to be sure
your furnace is of the right size for
your house is to have it installed by
a manufacturer who maintains a gen-
uine engineering service.
Avoid Over-Dry Heat.
14. Thermostatic or other automatic
damper-control is essential to econ-
omy.
15. Keep the temperature down to
70 degrees with a relative humidity
ranging around 40 per cent.
16. Keep a uniform temperature
throughout the house, not allowing the
rooms to cool more than 10 degrees
at night.
17. Weather strips or storm sashes,
at least on the west and north sides,
are a genuine economy.
18. Your central heating plant, and
the whole system as well, must be
kept in first-class condition. It is
cheaper to have defects repaired than
to overcome them in operating the
heating system. All ducts, registers
and other parts must be kept scru-
pulously clean and free from dust, cob-
| webs and other accumulations.
For Weaddche and Newalgin
STAPLETON’S GREEN
CAPSULES, 50¢
Next to Luzerne Post Office
|" IN THE COURT OF COMMON
||PLEAS OF LUZERNE COUNTY,
{| No. 704, January Term, 1929.
luary 28, 1929, at 10:00 o'clock, A. M.,
| Luzerne County.
along the Howell property a
{the suit of L. Ella Searfoss vs. Clara
‘Legal Notice
—t0
Notice
is hereby given that application wiil
be made to the Court on Monday, Jan-
under the Corporation Act of 1874 of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
and supplements thereto, for the char-
ter of an intended corporation, to be
called the “Sicilian Mutual Benefit So-
ciety,” the character and object of
{| which is to promote the spirit of fra-
ternity and to practice the principles
of benevolence and charity by pro-
viding a fund for sick and disabled
members, and for this purpose to
have and possess and enjoy all the
right, benefits and privileges of' the
said Act of Assembly and its supple-,
ments. The proposed charter is now
on file in the Prothonotary’s Office of
ROBERT L. COUGHLIN,
2 Solicitor.
ST Sales
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- SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1929,
CAT 10 A. M.
—:0:—
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa., No.
39, January Term, 1929, issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Luz-
erne County, to me directed, there
will be exposed to public sale by ven-
due to the highest and best bidders,
for cash, at the Sheriff’s Sales Room,
Court House, in the City of Wilkes-
Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylva-
nia, on Saturday, the 12th day of Jan-
uary, 1929, at ten o’clock in the fore-
noon of the said day, all the right,
title and interest of the defendants in
and to the following described lot,
piece or parcel of land, viz:
~All that lot and piece ‘of land at
Fern Brook Park in Dallas Township,
Luzerne County, Pa. on southerly side
of public road beginning at a corner
of land of Seth O. Howell; thence
along said public read north 74 1-2
degrees west fifty feet to a corner of’
land of Loretta G. Yinger, thence
along said Yinger land south 24 de-
grees west three hundred thirty-three
feet to line of land now or late of
Warren B. Straw, thence along land
of said Straw south 58 degrees west
twenty-nine feet to a corner, and
south 27 degrees 48 minutes east thir-
ty-five and 7-10 feet to a corner of
land of Jacob J. Reigle and wife,
thence along said Reigle land north
24 degrees 5 minutes east two hun-
drew fifteen feet to a corner, thence
along land of Seth G. Howell north
74 1-2 degrees west about ten and
9-10 feet to a corner, and thence along
land of Seth G. Howell north 24 de-
grees east one hundred sixty feet to
the beginning, improved with a two-
story, wood, dwelling house and a gar-
age, together with
rights appurtenant to the property
and to the right to use for passage
of persons and vehicles, the lan or
alley from the public road Fond
sub-
ject to the use of an extension of such
alley along the Reigle property and
its use by the owners. of ihe Reigle
property.
Seized and taken into execution at
L. Morton, Clara Morton and Wesley
D. Morton, and will be sold by
~ JOHN MacLUSKIE,*
Sheriff.
G. J. CLARK,
Attorney.
Fer Cuts and Wounds
Preventinfection! Treat
every cut, wound or
scratch with this power-
ful non-poisonous anti-
Jepsic. onite actually
Is germs. Helps to
bald t00.
aravsg BOILS to a natural head
BRAND SALVE
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package ing e and tape
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BANK STATEMENT
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
E CLOSE
BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 31, 1928 3
. DEAF eh es
; RESOURCES > oh
Loans and discounts $243,935.96
Overdrafts
United States Government securities owned
Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned ...
Banking house; furniture and fixtures
Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
Cash and due from banks
‘Outside checks and other cash items
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S.
I reRSUrErIE ) ol en Ri A LE Se en ee moar
TOTAL ..
Capital stock paid in
Surplus
Undivided profits—net
Reserves for dividends, contingencies,
Circulating ‘notes outstanding
Due to banks, including certified and cashiers’ checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits g
Bills ‘payable and rediscounts
0, 000.00
4,709.50
etec., dividends .......... SURE,
TOTAL
State of Pennsylvania, County of Luzerne, ss: 3
I, W. B. Jeter, Cashier of the above-named bank, de solemnly swear
| that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
W. B. JETER, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn before me this Sth day of January, 1929.
: J. H. ANDERSON,"
yi ‘Justice of the aby 3
My commission expires first Monday in January, 1932.
Correct—Attest: : \ :
3 : C. A. FRANTZ,
D. P. HONEYWELL,
GEORGE R. WRIGHT,
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7
Directors.
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LEST YOU FORGET!
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/ We give three (3) days a week service. Every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday.
Think over your cleaning and dyeing needs and bring them
to any of the following stores:
Dallas
- Shavertown
CHARLES GREGORY’S STORE cron
H. S. VanCAMPEN’S STORE .
ROBERT LEONARD'S STORE .
Authorized Service Stations of re
... Trucksville
BETTER CLEANERS & DYERS
KINGSTON and PLYMOUTH
M. J. JUDGE & COMPANY
244 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPED
‘By GENE BYRNES
Phone 4840-R
JUSTE AFTER
HAVING MY SHOES
HALF SOLED AND
HEELED AND BELIEVE
ME THEY FEEL
COMFORTABLE
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2610
FREE
DELIVERY
LUZERNE PA.
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