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

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    SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1929
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| SATURDAY Hoot Gibson in “RIDING FOR FAME.”
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§ 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.
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Your scribe has been somewhat un- |
der the weather since last Thursday |
when he returned with a bad case of]
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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
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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
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Telephone Kingston 3718
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! Telephone Kingston 3718
Poultry Feeds
RELIABLE CHEVROLET CO.
55 MAIN STREET, LUZERNE, PA.
d See the Outstanding Six-Cylinder Chevrolet
Open Evenings
BETTER NESS AT LOWER PRICES
Phone K. 8466
369-371 MAIN AVENUE
New Six-Cylinder Chevrolet
Just Fill This In and Mail To Us
' Keystone Flour & Feed Company
LUZERNE, PA.
‘Building Material
PHONE 4444
—_LUMBER—
Mason Supplies
449 MAIN ST., LUZERNE
Cleaners, Dyers and Repairing
SPECIAL CARE GIVEN TO LADIES’ APPAREL
M. Uter, Manager
SUITS FROM $25.00 UP
EXTRA HIGH QUALITY CLEANING—HATS BLOCKED 75c¢
“Have Your Suit Cleaned and Pressed for Xmas”
M. SHULIN
slippery roads in order to reach some,
suffering patient whe is waiting for
him miles out in ‘the country. 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.
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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.
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By this time Mr. and Mrs. S. E.
Egglston must be enjoying them-
selves in Florida. They will travel
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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.
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Bible by Rote
Scattered over the English isles is
an organization of 40,000 members,
the Bureau Band of Bible Learners,
who have taken upon themselves the
task of learning the Bible word for
word and from beginning to end. The
movement is growing constantly.
At Lonely Heights
Another advantage of air travel is
that in the present state of aviation
development they can’t keep thumb:
ing you for a ride after you once get
well started. —Ohio State Journal.
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