SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1929 2) J | SATURDAY Hoot Gibson in “RIDING FOR FAME.” | MARINOS TH { | MA § TO-DAY Rex Bell in “THE GIRL-SHY COW-BOY” ~, with George Meeker, Patsy O'Leary. RINOS THEATRE MAIN STREET—LUZERNE j MONDAY and TUESDAY—“FORGOTTEN FACES” with Clive Brook, Mary Brian and William Powell. From story by Richard Washburn Child. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY— Clara Bow in “THE 4 © FLEETS IN” with James Hall. 'FRIDAY— Reginald Denny in “THAT'S MY DADDY” with Barbara Kent, Lillian Rich, Tom O’Brien. ka fal i E is MAIN STREET LUZERNE \& ALDE $2000) () a (EE AND VICINITY RSON ED) A) tu annem.) ot 4 > Your scribe has been somewhat un- | der the weather since last Thursday | when he returned with a bad case of] | * about somewhat but expect to spend most of the time at Winter Garden. From our present recumbent position YOU can shop more econom- ically by patronizing adver- tisers who advertise in THE POST. A consistent ‘kind. certain number of hours a day and| the Wilkes-Barre (Business College. : pneumonia which has kept him flat| we envy them. on his back ever since. This is the| reason for the total absence of items| Bethia and Oatis Allen are suffer- last week. These last two weeks ing from an attack of la grippe. We have been very busy ones for the doc- wish them a speedy recovery. tors and the numerous cases of sick-| aE ness have kept them hurrying and| Laketon, seems to be having al scurrying from morning till night. | slump in the basket ball world lately. Now is the time we can best realize The high school teams, both boys and what a great good the country doc-| girls have not been’ playing as good tor performs in the service of man-|a brand of basket ball as was expect- . He cannot sit in his office a ed of them after the first games with de Cie ie make a few nearby calls through well-| The Sandy Beach Five has failed to swept streets and then retire (his task | keep up its startling run of victories well done) as does the city doctor. In-|also. ~ Tunkhannock proved to be it’s stead he must climb into his little | Waterloo and since then the team has Ford or Chevrolet or what-have-you,| scarcely been able to win a game. We and face the wintry blasts and the |wish them better luck in the future. tiser 1s a contisten: giver. T1778 THAT NEVER HAPPEN By GEE BYRNES i | In That 1! ComelInan Telephone Kingston 3718 0: EVERYBODY SHOULD HAVE A ~ RIDE Address - ! 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His, is' no easy life and we should realize this when we growl sometimes be- ‘cause of his tardiness for he always does get there eventually and we surely could not get along without him. #* # # All of Daddy Odenkirchens friends are glad to hear that he is about to receive his sixty year jewel for mem- bership in the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. He is a member of the Beaumont Lodge. We are glad to hear that Mr. A. A. Stull has recovered from a bad at- tack of la grippe which kept him con- fined to his home for a few days. * * 8 By this time Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Egglston must be enjoying them- selves in Florida. They will travel —:0:— Mrs. Howard Bigelow is spending sometime with her sister, Mrs. M. B. Avery. Miss Lillian York has returned from the Children’s Home at Wilkes-Barre where she has been taking ‘care of some of the children who were isolat- ed because of chicken pox. 0! 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