| MARINOS , 1 TODAY— BEA CHREE.? hs and Neil Hamilton. FRIDAY— SATURDAY — i MARINOS : MAIN STREET—LUZERNE “THE WATER HOME” Grey with Jack Holt and Nancy Carroll. MONDRY and TUESDAY— Victor McLaglan, Belle Bennet iq WEDNESDAY and THURSDA Y—Corrine Grif- 2d CL fith in the “OUTCAST”. “BRINGING UP FATHER.” “WATERFRONT” with Dorothy Mackaile and Jack Mulhall. MAIN STREET—-LUZERNE 0 THEATRE by Zane “MOTHER MA- THEATRE > : 1 age ve 1928 CHEVROLET COACH .............. 2 ie $400.00 I 1928 CHEVROLET TON TRUCK .....ooooereenoos $400.00 : bs 1928 STARVROADSTER - | ove RE $250.00 1927 OAKLAND SEDAN... iret ios $450.00 1 | § 192% CHEVROLET-TON TRUCK... $200.00 : 57, 1926 CHEVROLET SEDAN-.....timmitiidoninin $250.00 1926 CHBVEOLET. COACH ssitumsmibiiastiniiaing $195.00 § A . Telephone Kingston 3718 GOOD USED CAR VALUES Special Easy Terms During January RELIABLE CHEVROLET CO. J} : i 55 MAIN STREET, LUZERNE, PA. ) Come In and See the Outstanding Six-Cylinder Chevrolet ALWAYS A GOOD SUPPLY OF COAL ON HAND AT REASONABLE PRICES ‘Raub Coal Co. LUZERNE, PA. “Buy, Burn and Boost Anthracite” "s! Open Evenings a Sheriff’s Sale —30:— SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1929, AT 10 A. M. —10:— By virtue of a writ 'of Alias Fi Fa No. 40, March Term, 1929, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luz- ern County, to me directed, there will ; be exposed to public sale by vendue i to the highest and best bidders, for cash, at the Sheriff’s Sales. Room, Court House, in the City of Wilkes- bi _ Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the 23rd da yof Febru- : ary, 1929, at ten o'clock in the fore- 4 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 certain lot, piece or par- cel of land, situate in the Borough of Kingston, Luzerne County, Pennsyl- vania, bounded and described as fol- ’ lows: BEGINNING at a point on the Southeasterly side of Westmoreland Street, four hundred and twenty (420) feet in a Northeasterly direction from Street; thence along said lot No. 24 on plot of lots of Charles N. Love- land, entitled Dorrance Homestead Additional Allotment, recorded in Map Book No. 2, page 114, South 29 de- grees East, one hundred and sixty and seven-tenthsg (160.7) feet to a cor- ner; thence along lot No. 52, on said plot of lots, North ‘61 degrees East, fifty-two (52) feet to a corner; thence along lot No. 26 on said plot of lots, North 29 degrees West, one hundred and sixty and seven-tenths (160.7) feet to Westmoreland Street; thence along Westmoreland Street, South 61 degrees West, fifty-two (52) feet to the place of beginning. Be- ing lot No. 25 on said plot of lots. Being the same premises conveyed to Teresina Francione by deed of Nich- olas Francione and Carmine Franci- one, by his attorney in fact, Donato Francione. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of West Side Mortgage Com- pany, assignee of J. Gordon Mason vs. Teresina Francione and Donato Fran- cione, and will be sold by JOHN MacLUSKIE, Sheriff. LEHMAN Mrs. Francis Lewis entertained at a variety shower at her home in hon- or of Miss Helen Neely on Saturday afternoon. The table was beautiful- ly decorated, the centerpiece being a hose basket filled with roses. Miss Neely received many useful gifts. Games were enjoyed. Lunch was served to the following: Miss Helen Neely, Miss Bertha Randall, Mrs. W. M. Elston, Mrs. Corey Major, Mrs. Albert Major, Mrs. Eston Adelman, Mrs. Harry Howell, Mrs. ‘R. E. Wright, Mrs. John Rice, daughter Clara Bell, Mrs. Leonard Ide, Mrs. Johnson Miers, Mrs. George Lewis, Mrs. Ira Alling, son Kenneth, Mrs. Francis Lewis. : NY 3% 0% 0m 0 (070 * qos ' Mrs. H. A. Brown spent Saturday visiting her parents at Forty Fort. x ix Mrs: Clarence Cadwalter who has been seriously ill is recovering. / get gett Miss Marjorie Foss of Sweet Val- ley spent the week-end with Celia Whitesell. 3 * * Mr. and Mrs. John Nulton spent Friday at Shavertown. George Lewis who has been ill with grip is much improved. \ 3 * * Mrs. H. A. Brown, Mrs. A. B. Ide, Mrs. George Lewis and Mrs. Francis Lewis attended the Nesbitt West Side Hospital Auxiliary meeting held at the home of Mrs. George Reynolds of Trucksville Friday afternoon of last week. Oy mre ve For Colds and Flue Take © STAPLETON’S PINK CAPSULES, 50¢ Nest to Lorerne Post Office ‘Sherifi’s Sale . —R0%— SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1929, AT 10 A. M —:0:— By virtue of a writ of Plurice Fi Fa No. 49, March Term, 1929, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luz- ern County, to me directed, there will | be exposed to public sale by vendue to the highest and best bidders, for cash, at the Sheriff’s Sales Room, Court House, in the, City of Wilkes- Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the 23rd da yof Febru- ary, 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 certain piece of land in the Township of Plains, County of Luzerne, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at a point the com- mon corner of lots “A”, “B”, “F”, and “G” of the Conlon & Conlon Allot- ment and on line between lots “F” and “G” of the Conlon & Conlon Al- lotment, said point being South fifty- seven degrees, forty-five minutes east, four hundred ninety-five (495) feet along William Street, from the set stone at the northwest corner of a fif- teen foot alley and north thirty-two degrees, fifteen minutes east one hun- dred feet from William Street; thence along line of lot “F” of the Conlon & Conlon Allotment, north thirty-two degrees, fifteen minutes east one hun- dred feet to an® alley; thence. along said alley south fifty-seven’ degrees, forty-five minutes east, thirty feet to corner of lot “H” of the Conlon & Conlon Allotment; thence by line of Lot “H” south thirty-two degrees, fif- teen minutes west one hundred (100) feet ot common corner of lots “G”, “H”, “B” and “C”; thence along lot “B” north fifty-seven degrees. forty- five minutes West thirty feet to place of beginning, containing three thous- and (3,000) square feet of land, more or less, and being lot “G” of the Con- lon & Conlon Allotment. Being part of a larger piece of land that by sundry conveyances became vested in Peter Conlon and Paul Con- lon by deed from James Farrell, Guardian, et al., dated the 13th day of March, 1925, and recorded in Luz- erne County in Deed Book No. 622, page 157. Reference thereunto be- ing had the same will more fully and at large appear. And being the same land conveyed to Barney Bzozowski and Steanrio Bzozowski, his wife by Peter Conlon and Mary West Conlon, his wife, and Paul Conlon, all of Plains Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, by deed dated August 15, 1925 recorded Improved with a two-story frame dwelling house known as number 47 Wilcox Street, Plains, Pa. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Sydney M. Rosenbluth vs. Barney Bzozowski and Steanrio Bzozowski, and will be sold by JOHN MacLUSKIE, Sheriff. S. M. ROSENBLUTH, Attorney. 307 The Fickle Mob The mob has neither judgment nor principle—ready to bawl at night for the reverse of what is desired in the morning.—Tacitus. SALE of RAYON Bloomers Splendidly Made. Lustrous. Serviceable..and RY 15 TB610—TheseWomen’sprac- tical and comfortable Bloomers of heavy quality lustrous Rayon at only 85 cents, give you an idea of the bargains which fill our new Spring and Summer Style Book from cover to cover. Order these bloomers—and see for yourself. The bloomers are cut full stand- ‘ard sizes. Roomy seat with large gusset and reinforced crotch. Elastic at waist and knees. COLORS: pink, peach, orchid or nile green. SIZES: correspond- ing to 34 to 42 bust. Order by No. 15 TB610. Give size and col-- or desired—and ask for your copy of our big Style Book. —and we pay postage 85¢ \FREE J Send For \\ Your Copy OF this Big Spring and Summer Books oT 10) ED) > BD we Fern Brook > (aC) es 030 ® I] Serviges at the Glenview Primitive | Methodist Church on Sunday will be as follows: Sunday School at 10 a. m. in charge of Myron E. Steele, su- perintendent. a. m. and 7:15 p. m. and the pastor, | Rev. A. Iveson, will preach at both | services. * * * At the Communion service next Sunday morning a silver pourer need- ed to complete the communion set which was presented by Mrs. Eliza- beth A. Walters; of Parsons, was us- ed for the first time. Mr. and Mrs. George Towler re- cently entertained Mrs. Minnie Lewis of Wilkes-Barre, a former resident of this place. % * and Mrs. “# * Mr. Samuel Gladey, of /| Kingston, have moved into their new home on Glenview Terrace. ES Mr. and Mrs. Z. S. Harmond and children, Dorothy and Zigmund were the guests of Mrs. Harmond’s moth- er on Sunday. Miss Emmaret Dressel is recover- ing from an operation for appendici- tis. Miss Lillian Riley, a former sales- lady at: Lare’s Market, at Luzerne, has accepted a position with the Commonwealth Telephone Company, of Dallas. xk Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cease attend- ed the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Mame E. Miller, of Scranton, Tues- day afternoon. Little Shirley Jones fell and broke her collarbone. # ~ Dorothy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Rittenhouse, is a patient at the General Hospital. *® 0% Mr. Rittenhouse, who has been se- riously ill with influenza and pneu- mionia, is slowly recovering at his home. is Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Williams en-| tertained at dinner recently: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cooper, of Kingston; Miss Dorothy Francis, M# and Mrs. Mil- ton Britton, Martha, June and Mil- ton, Jr., of Wilkes-Barre; .Mr. and Divine worship at 11 | Mrs. sel Morris, Wesley Moore, Mr. Thos. Mrs. Edwin Whithy and Miss Lonise | Williams, of Shavertown. * * x Mr. and Mrs. Harry Millham and family, have moved to New York City where Mr. Millham has accepted a position. } : 3 Miss Helen Freeman loft on Thurs- day for Fi'ladelphia where she will enroll in the General Hospital Train- ing School for Nurses. 2 Marilyn Jane, ten month old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Noble, is seriously ill at the Homeopathic: Hospital where she underwent an op- eration for mastoids. 2 * 3H * Mr. John Lowe has’ returned from ; Philadelphia, where he visited his daughter and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewin recently entertained at a radio party: Mr. and Robert Hislop, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Czulegar, Mr. Clyde LaBar, Miss Ger- trude Landers and Miss Emily Hon- eywell. Luncheon was served. 3k * ES Mrs. home. Joseph Lowe is ill at her #4 gel Mrs. Charles Detrick has recover- ed from a recent illness. ; RE RE Mrs. Louis Stritzinger, who has been ill with influenza, is able to be about again. ; Miss Lola Simonson, of Larksville, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. Steele, has returned home. ! £ kk Miss Mildred Bunney recently en- tertained a number of friends at her home. Games were played and luncheon was served to Miss Mary Veitch, Miss Viola Dressel, Miss Ruth Huffman, Miss Mae Hantz, Miss Rachael Williams, Miss Jean Davis, Miss Meta Huffman, Miss Esther ; Wagner; Messrs. Ira Cease, Kenneth Wint, Isaac Leek, Peter Williams, Luther Hantz and Peter Eckhart. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Achuff, for- merly’ of Kingston, *are receiving friends in: their new home on Maple get : J — 01 2 oN For Headache and Neuralgia STAPLETON’S GREEN CAPSULES, 56¢ S Zi Next to Luzerne Post Office WE ARE For | IN THE MARKET ‘Native White Pine or Oak Call WHAT HAVE YOU T0 OFFER? las Lumber Co. Phone Dallas 200 k the Northeasterly side of James DONALD O. COUGHLIN, Attorney. |i LuLzerne County, Pennsylvania i Deed Book, Volume 683, at page 152. hee : ONS= =F =40) TELEPHONES 2610 FREE DELIVERY Bo Se ig TEA a IETS HE The Be Food Marker : LUZERNE PA. THE BEsy, EATS 188 MAIN ST, The Best to Buy FRESH SMOKED PICKLED
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