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Prizes will be paid in 9. o bo? 9% 9, C will be changed from week to the names of the winners will be ’ O * 0, 7 & 9. S030 e004 54; * 9, ¢ Adena < - 2 ® 9, 3 Aarau rah ga ak. , » 9, ¢’ Name of Advertiser Using the Word 7 9) Ford Sedan $40, Star Coup e 1927 $225. ‘WANTED ~ One Small Light Cylinder Roadster. Must wi Ty. Excellent Condition. Mars Lloyd Wyoming Avenue KINGSTON, PA. 2 (12) Our New Store is ‘rapidly proving to be a most con- ‘venients hopping center for the many residential commun- ities of which Kingston Corners is almost a central loca- tion. You can drive your car right into our store, pank it in the basement while you do your shop- ping. We carry complete Knos of WOMEN’S AND MISSES WEARING APPAREL Lingerie and "Accessories, Shoes, Domestics, Linings, Piece Goods, Patterns, Infants and Juniors, Clothing and . Accessories, Men's and Boy's Clothing and Eupishing, Hardware, Housewares. DRIVE RIGHT INTO OUR STORE EDWARDS, Inc. WEST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE 7 £2 9, 4 9-0. 90,.99.9¢, , ® 0-0, 7 * 9, 0 Os 0 0, 0, 0, 0-050 09090 0400-030 030-4 ® o 7 ® 9, £2 7 ® 7 4 9, vedo dled 9, * & * ots * o% ¢% 2% o% hod 0® 9 4 0904504 (13) COAL OF THE BETTER KIND J CALL oes Kingston Coal Lo. Kingston, Pa. oc £2 9. ® CORR AR RK O05 0500590004 XaX * ROR IR JR a5 a aXe Xa Xa X $ Sae% os Secde es re aaa a Xa X 9D. 9, 9, 0 O&O ©, ® 0. 4, OD 6 5 OD OP 06Y EP PP 09 000948 9, 0 9, 7 of of 0 0, 9, A SIR) 9, KaXaXaxaXaXaXaXa Xa Xa X 9. 9, * 0, 0 0 On Os 02 as Be Oy bu 0s 0. Be BO Ra Xa Xa Xa Xe XXX aXe Xe XXX aXe) a? _ 9, 43045 > 9, 9, O90, ® ®, 0 9 Sr 0a, 25500 &, Ob © 9 9 _¢ ¢ 9 7 -® 9, _® 7 CR RAVING € G »( , (10) The Judges Appointed for Word-0-Gram Page Are: Z. R. HOWELL, Supervising Principal Kingston Township Schools CALVIN 1 McHOSE, Supervising Principal Lake Township Schools L. A. McHENRY, Editor The Dallas Post (14) Important Announcement Lozier’s offering you for a limited time only The Special / LOZIER PERMANENT WAVE $2.50 Including shampoo and trim. No extras. A cheaper price means only a cheaper quality. Why take chances of ruining your hair when for just a little difference in price you will receive a high quality Lozier Permanent done by exper ts—also guaranteed. The Lozier Beauty Shop 8 WEST NORTHAMPTON STREET Evening Appointments Wilkes-Barre 2216 902 8, 04302 2% 9 @ 9, Ka a’ ®, = J © 9 9 9 ¢ 9b, £2 / © 3 ¢ 9, 9 9, 9 ©, 0, 0, 582582 NOXEN | On the fifteenth of March a pageant will be presented at the M. E. Social Hall by members and friends of the Eatonville M. E. Church entitled “The Holy Grail. ” By request it was pro- duced twice at Tunkhannock M. KE. Church. % 1 _ Remember the BAKE SALE this offerhoon. y EI 3 * * Miss Letha Jones spent the Wonks end ‘at Wilkes-Barre. # * * Mr. Albert Wright has purchased a new Chevrolet coach. / Wks Mr. Alton Fields, Frank Murphy and Anthony Diedrick have begun work at the J. K. Mosser Taning Co. 3k * # ‘Mr. C. A. Booston attended the meeting of the Rotary Club at Dal- las Wednesday evening. Those wishing to subscribe for The Dallas Post should apply to Arthur Jones who shall see that you get your paper each and every week. ; * % ok Mr. Fasset Crosby, who is taking a course in aviation, while on his last visit to Noxen, we understand, was quite interested to locate a good land- ing field and take off here. Fasset is the son of Mr. and Mus. ‘Richard Crosby. ok ok The semi-monthly trap = shooting contest will take place again this afternoon on the place known as the Oplinger Farm. Miss Dorothy Cragle spent the week-end visiting her sisters at Tunk- hannock. Rev. L. V. Yiengst is teaching this week in the place of Prof. Ingram ‘who is still confined at City Hospital, having undergone an operation for ap- pendicitis. Eh * kx The following members of our lo- |cal Order of Junior Order: of United American Mechanics “attended the nitiatory ceremonials held in the Irem Temple at Wilkes-Barre the past Tuesday evening: Claude Allen, Sam Blizzard, Carl Brobst, Clark Brobst, Earl Beam, Walter Bartlett, Ernest Dendler, A. E. Dimmick, Roy Dendler, L. Kitchen, Lewis Lord, Sr., Lewis Lord, 'Jr., Francis Lord, Ed. Leibenguth, Jacob Miner, Samuel Mansfield, Winifred Reed, Chas. Swingle, William ' Spencer, Jr., John] Traver, John VanCampen, Albert Wright, Sherman Webb and Bernard Dendler. Result of quoit contest, February 20, 1929: National League SGW. La Pet. "R, Cardinals .....:....015:12 3(.300 40 Giants .... .. 1510 5 .666 28 Reds LLL dn 18 12° 6. .666 30] Phillies sa lb 127° 6°"6).500 22 | Pirates .... 1D T8466: 32 x i a | , Braves... 18 8 10 .444 28 | will give its senior play March 6 and 28 at the Methodist Church. Dodgers: ............ 15 3 12 .200 Cubs’ ia dunt 12° %2.10 166 7 09, ©, $ >, 9, YP >. * 7 < 9, ® & 4 ge (15) Oriental Carpet Importers There is only one way Oriental Carpets can be safe- ly washed, and that is by hand under the care of ex- perts. Oriental carpets deserve a care no less specializ- ed than paintings. We invite our patrons to see their carpets being washed, by hand, in Castile soap, carefully rinsed and dried by tepid: air in motion. All carpets called for and delivered. Other carpets may be loaned, so floors need not be marred or patrons inconvenienced. All carpets, tapestries and other wov- en objects dart. carefully insured while in our posses- sion. MARIE YOUSSOUPOFF_ CONNOISSEUR WYOMING AVENUE AT STONE BRIDGE Forty Fort, Pa, 1 dravers and Artists NGS FOR NEWSPAPERS, INES. §oiniocoss, © CONN P00 —~— 9-9, $ 4, 00 10. 959 099% 4 NORTH il ST. VILKES BARRE PA O09, aS 6-4 \¢ ACS 9, AS 0% 11) The water supply of the entire Wilkes-Barre district, comprising 52 ser divisions, with an area approximately: 90 square miles, ds furnished by Seraz Brook Water Service Company. served through 82,500 taps in th The Scranton-Spring Brook Water Ser ° Bh LO 3 € X vice Company ate civil on-Spring The total population'is estimated at 871,000, which is e distribution system. The water, obtained from virgin mountain springs and streams, from 15 separate sources in forest ted watersheds, is impounded i n 39 reservoirs, proy ding. a total storage of 12 billion gallons, and distributed through 705 miles of distribution mains. All Water Served 30 NORTH FRANKI, MAIN OFFICE 1 To Consumers Is Carefully Sterilized. IN STREET ‘WILKES-BARRE, PA. & { o® ¥ ) FH me me lf ee ll en cn [mn |} ers] cm 1] cme 1] ee + 85 65501 » Os 20 NZ RXTE I LR 3 9, £2 o, 0. dé & ®, > ROR JON IN IY < 25. 6%0-6206% 620.6% 6% 620 62-43 2s o yy 4, $ 9, OO © 7 0% $e | o3e ° 2% Ye & GS >, OO, & oy Oe a. 20-0206 $0.04 @ Od © R Wm 32 Rev. 11 Cai, 15 { Geo. MOSCOW, «iii iiss 17 & ON <0 $ ® 9-9, &, * 0 + sefeofeetredosd BH 030604 +430450430-30 400 eo 430-42 ! % 130 0 mn ss 1 mn 11 me 1 i | ms se 1] me crn} se 6 ey 8 CClyde Scouten American League Gait Wat Lu Pet. R. Senators Ln. 15 15 0 1.000 25 Browns: li....ikdl 15 10 ‘5 .666 41 Yanks ...0 el 155: 9.565.600 38 | White Sox ......... 7:5 7.583 21 Indians ...... 0 8 333. 29 Red Sox... 1 3.12 1.333 28 Tigers olf 1 .266 i Athletics... 0c. 4 International League G2 Wiel Pet, Ri Reading... LL 5 15 11° 4 .733 Newark... 18:13 5..722 104 Buffalo Glin 1258 «4.666 Baltimore! i... 18.919 ..500 Jersey ‘City’ ........ 18:8 10.444 21| Rochester ........... 15.:6::9 ".400 14 | Poronto i iase 18.5418 2.277%. 25] Montreal ............. E28 94,250 121 New York-Penn League G. WW. .L. Pet. Binghamton ........ 18 13:5" 729" 51 Wilkes-Barre ...... 18 9 9 .500: 40 | Elmira’ cra naol: 8 + .466 Williamsport 8 .466 43] Syracuse ...s. 8 466 24 Harrisburg "........ 8 .466 20 York 5 8 .466 24 Scranton i... 5 6.9 .400 26 Ringers International League—297. New York-Penn—=257. American—246. > National-—213. Players that have pitched ten ring- | ers or more and games played: National League ‘Wm. McKebna ... PH Miller... of Lt ] 27 lCiRelper ot 10 | Clarence Turner . 23 13 i C. Prutzman [along fine. 229 35 ning. The captain, Mrs. Henry, gave 8 given by the troop to ‘their mothers 251 : church next Wednosioy at 4 p. m. PO Lloyd McHenry, is much better and will probably be able to get out J | given by their many friends. They = ‘land to Mrs. Roushey of Trucksville | who: ably assisted her. | ‘Clyde Castercline yi : Bert Scouten .......... eiiihns Sam Mansfield ........ Pave. Traver i. i. 5 a) Tra: Willer. eedlailt fo pk i Frank Turner .. Carl Brobst ... a HE "Deater ili. rama Dual i Ry Praver i 0S ava ahd : Oscar Patton .....lo al) 15 John Traver tony Ludi 18 Ed. Leibenguth ......._....... 12 Sylvester Traver. an 15 James: Traver ........... 12 Lyman Roote lai 4 18 R. Casterline ... Lewis Lord, Jr. rico... 18 v New York-Penn League Loren Case ............kuiiacks Chas. Swingle Emery Traver Elwood Wormer .............. 157 Louis Haeklin' oi 5 12 Fred Schenck Wm. Spencer, Jr. ........... 15 Substitutes ; G. Frank Wrghy': ig Corl 24 Willard Jones Clinton Galey .. L. Ford, Sri. li lot hn 12 Albert (Jones i. 12 Harry Jones .... Load Sant: Blizzard ol 0 27 Bernard Dendler 12 Jesse Benjamin. ................. 15 where only ringers count: National League—Wm., Keiper Clarence ‘Turner. ag ne American Vongnsioiyde! if Caster- line and Claude Turner. 0 International League — Lyman Roote and John Traver. New York and Penn Leaguo—Lor- en Case and Fred Schenck. Substitutes — Albert Jones Frank Murphy. and Finals will take fines March 13 ¢ and 20. Bach team will have 12 gam to lay: Ringers count only. ? 30; A — A { Shavertown | o% rams > ammo 9) SHAVERTOWN MAD HOSPITAL —i0:— ; 1 ‘Edwin Guernsey, of Shavertown, is confined to the General Hospital ats Wilkes- Barve, Ry i EA eT Mrs. Marion Elston, Mrs. Harry Sweezy, Mrs. Croffred Ide spent the day with Mrs. Frank Elston, Wed- nesday. hoe : kkk Jean Keithline who broke her nose while playing at school is coming ina i The Kingston Township High School * ‘The Dr. Place Bible Class held its annual dinner at the church last even- ing. Rev. H. F. Henry was th toastmaster and Dr. U. D. Rumbaugh | of Kingston, entertained. : $ * * * SE The Shavertown Girl Scouts, Troo ; 9, held a covered dish supper at the Methodist Church on Wednesday eve fi instruction on setting of tables and etiquet. = Complete plans were made for the White House party to b and troop committee members, at the * * Miss Reba Jenkins, of New York | City is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. PF. Henry. - Children Improving ion Peggy, eldest daughter is Mr. and | of her sick bed within a few days. Miss Peggy contracted pneumonia just two days after Madeline, her younger sister. Madeline is now re- ported out of danger. Neither: the doctor or nurses know how much longer she will be confined to bed. Mr. and Mrs. McHenry appreciate the kindly interest and assistance are especially. grateful to Dr. Swartz for his medical skill and attentiom, as well as to the nurses, Miss Mary Still who so carefully nursed the little tot and Miss Nan Redding, ‘of Pittston, 30 sO irre *. For Colds and Flue Take RU STAPLETON’S ‘PINK CAPSULES, 50¢c Next to Luzerne Post Office