DALLAS, PA.,/ SA RDAY, MARCH 16, 1929 { 0 Os os 9, DO 9, OS oes oe 8 0450-000-030-630-0%0- 450-630-030 030 420 450430 e004 ASY RESTING =ITABLE UNG AND OLD 1 Every Week $5.00 MERCHANDISE «UU CERTIFICATE "MERCHANDISE $2.00 ~ CERTIFICATE $1 00 MERCHANDISE «UU CERTIFICATE ¢ inl Tuserst ‘and Wyoming Counties may ces of this mewspaper or their immediate anything to compete. You may use the, “your answer in the same form, or, better rtisers on this page and they will furnish of this coupon. iple. There are fifteen advertisers on this 0 make up a grammatically correct sen- one word from each advertisement. The gest grammatically correct sentence EX- DEA will be awarded the first prize. The person sending in the next best sentence, nding in ‘the third best. ~ ily may work together on a sentence, and ences as they wish, but only one sentence from any one family. Sentences will be inted by ‘this paper, and participation in nt evidence that those participating agree of the judges. ntest each week for the next thirty weeks. rded each week. Prizes will be paid in vhich ill be aceepted as cash by any of age. ie order in which the words are f the ideas will be changed from week to well as the names of the winners will be A 3 SPECIAL INSTRUCTION ce on ny idea you wish, taking not more J 1 Ra om ent selected at random. List coupon together with the name of the ad- { Addn Anan 23:5 5 THIS COUPON 250630204500 to af0 005s ¢ os 0% 20-20% 0% 9s 0 5S, 9, 9, P S0-400-658 #500300 70-000 450-4} XX 0-0, Po pd 0g axa Pebodd 63050 f0 fed, 45002 (a) Gee > RAMS $240), IN PRIZES 0 Po s%o% 9s <%% o% * Os 0 OR) 9 Os o% o¥ IX 0-030-450-03 ¢ $304 Loaded (P4904 oo nS Jredeode ed 06% 30050050 eg0 ede odode feo 00? 06% 00003 004 aXe Xa Xd 0. 5. 8 a? Cod 6% 9. 9, ® 9 &. 2, PS + Oo he CORR) Te 9, * © a0 a9 oO) 9, X o> od P9040 6,00 9-050-639-0300 o 9 0% 9% $9, ® @ &. 9. (aX S40 ® OG, 00 2 8, 9. 8, ORS 9 © 9, ® S08 0 bub Bu u® od a0 0 00 HOP OOO Da oP 0% 2 Xa Xa XX 8. 00 82 0s 0 8, pe ego ede ade efooly 3, (2 0, & Ca) 7 ¢ ~~ Name of Advertiser Using the Word ROR JR oedeed (9) Ford Sedan $40. Star Coup e 1927 $225. WANTED One Small Licht. ! Six- Cylinder Roadster. Must Be In Excellent Condition. Mori Lloyd Wyoming Avenue KINGSTON, PA. ed oe 9, ais 7 * Ld Ca * *¢ + 0600620620 6% ® (a 9, ® 9, * ® ® I 9, * 9. * 9. + Os 0 ho? Yo? 05 * 9 $e Po-o% 6% 20.4% o% 2% o% sedeile dd de ledled . + 4 OR ho? 6% 7 ® xX 5 » ram Editor, care Dallas Post, Inc. 9 So6304} >, ROR) Xa Xs >, 9, $ IIIT Ci PHIG ARTS) RAVING G0. 1gravers and Artists INGS FOR NEWSPAPERS, ZINES, CATALOGUES, vings for Color Printing a Speciaty 54 NORTH MAIN ST WILKES BARRE PA W-B. 4237 9. * 7 * forte ade eded 9, & () *_ 9. re * 0. + A * 7 * 7 * 2% RJ * 0, 9 0, + 9. 0, 4 9. 0, + (10) The Judges Appointed for Word-O-Gram Page Are: Z. R. HOWELL, Supervising Principal Kingston Township Schools CALVIN J. McHOSE, Supervising Principal Lake Township Schools L. A. McHENRY, Editor ; The Dallas Post 0, 3 (12) Drive Into Edwards, ie. And see how much more convenient it will be. You can drive right into the basement—here you may alight . from your car under cover from the worst weather. There are attendants on duty who will park your car while you ascend the steps and do your shopping. This Indoor Parking Space, is FREE to the Patrons of Our Store. DRIVE RIGHT INTO OUR STORE EDWARDS, Inc. WEST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE 9d, * Ds 9% o% 2% 6 6 7 £2 ©, 49, ot % RIOR JOR JOR JOR JOR JOR JOR, JOR JOR JOR) VP 0 Srey PINT hr 9, + 9. + or XaXaXs or 4 o¥ ® (13) COAL OF THE BETTER KIND #258 CALL ¥&=» Kingston Coal Co. Kingston, Pa. 9 RRR) 9 Ds 0 $6 ®, ® 7 ® , 9. ® 9. Ka Xa) ® &, £4 0, 9, ® ><, 9, ® 0. 9. ® >, 9 £4 0, 9 o® 9% Dallas Girl m— 10% Dots the bitter cold weather on Saturday, Dallas Girl Scouts and] their friends journeyed to Lehman for | the district rally. The Dallas Hard-! ware Company’s truck was used to, convey the gils to Lehman and back, | while machines were provided for the mothers. Merit badges were present- ed to the Shavertown, Trucksville and Lehman girls by Mrs. A. C. Culbert, our district committee chairman. Mrs. Culbert also invested the Tenderfecot girls. Our Dallas girls had receiv- and presentation of badges at the Father and Daughter Banquet which will be held next Friday evening. Doris Roberts represented Dallas in the speaking contest. This, how- ever was won by Shavertown. The following attended from Dal- las: Mrs. A. S. Culbert, Mrs. Clii- ford Space, Mrs. J. L. Kintz, Mrs. Jack Roberts, Mrs. Arthur Thomas, Mrs. A. D. Hull, Mrs. E. R. Cairl, Katherine Gensil, Alice Johnston, Al- berta Hofmeister, Mrs. A. N. Gar- inger, Lillian Spencer, Martha Russ, Dorothy Preston, Doris Roberts, Ruth Kintz, Madge Space, Eva Culp, Jean Elston, Lillian Rood, Catherine Grif- fin, Margaret Culp, Ruth Crawford, Mrs. George Hofmeister, Mrs. Leo spencer, Eleanor Murphy, Buelah Brace, Betty Griffin, Jennie Swire, Ruth Hull, Dorothy Moore, Margaret Hill, Catherine Davis, Mr. Geo. Russ, Bubsy Russ, Mrs. J. P. Wilson. The Dallas Girl Scouts are work- ing very hard .for their second an- nual Father and Daughter Banquet which will be held Friday evening, March 22, 1929 at the Dallas M. E. Church... The Women’s Foreign Mis- sionary Society will serve the supper. The Kiwanis and Rotary will be rep- resented in the toastmaster and song leader. The girls made all their fav- ors and menu cards, also decorate their napkins, song sheets and tables. They are also practicing for a play which will be presented that night. The girls are working on their tests and each one is trying to get as many badges as she can that evening. The following have passed Tender- foot—Alice Baer, Margaret Hill, Hel- en Himmler, Martha Russ, Katherine Ginsel, Catherine Griffin, Madge Space, Ruth Kintz, Jean Elston, Bet- ed permission to have their investure |* Hardie Spraye:. Mog No. 12. Wonderful condi- tion. Slightly used. Ex- tras. C. F. BAPTISTE Shavertown FOR SALE — 0: mn. Power Sprayer for sale cheap. Or- chard Farm, Dallas, Pa. 0: FOR SALE JN —2 Oe : 10 horses, 1,050 to 1,700 Ibs. 5 big wagons. 2 truck wagons Baled hay. Fred Ferrell, De- munds, Pa. 0 03 FOR SALE — 0: ee For want of room. Chevrole Touring Car in good running or- der and good paint. Price $40. Apply Albert Bush, Shavertown. Phone 180-R-10. 10% 3 "FOR SALE ; rn 3) 3s About 40 white leghorn pul- lets in full laying, to make room for new stock. $1.50 each. A. H VonNoridh, Dallas, Pa. Saher Ss WHOOPING COUGH SYRUP for that LINGERING COUGH Child or Adult, 75¢ (Next to Luzerne Post Office) :0 D. C. LAUDERBACH AUCTIONEER DALLAS 209 0: ( For Headache and Neuralgia STAPLETON’S GREEN * CAPSULES, 50¢ Next to Luzerne Post Office ty Cooke, Lillian Spencer, Lois Gre- (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 experts—also guaranteed. The Lozier Beauty Shop 8 WEST NORTHAMPTON STREET Evening Appointments Wilkes-Barre 2216 T 00 0 00 oF Gab 09090 A 7 ¢ a oofo NZ a 0 4 \/ + 9 30050 ede la) 7 $ 7 > 9, ® 9. > Oso? ho? 00 49-4, la) 0 ¢ eh * 0-4} 439% % 0, 0, 0 0 > 6S 7 ® 3 ®, * 3 3 (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 d’art carefully insured while in our posses- sion. MARIE YOUSSOUPOFF__CONNOISSEUR WYOMING AVENUE AT STONE BRIDGE Forty Fort, Pa. 3 7 + 9 * 120-020-6262 0% 0% 0% o% o% $799 6 C9 0s 9 4 eile +» + 0. £2 7 >, 7 £2 0, 9, * >, 7 * 9. i, 3 7 4 | (11) CPR J AAA 7 —& OT 7 4 ww) 0. PX The Scranton-Spring Brook Water Service Company The water supply of the entire Wilkes-Barre district, comprising 52 separate civil divisions, with an area approximately 90 square miles, is furnished by Scranton-Spring Brook Water Service Company. The total population is estimated at 871,000, which is served through 82,500 taps in the distribution system. The water, obtained from virgin mountain springs and streams, from 15 separate sources in forested watersheds, is impounded in 39 reservoirs, pr oviding a total storage of 12 billion gallons, and distributed through 705 miles of distribution mains. All Water Served To Consumers Is Carefully Sterilized. MAIN OFFICE 30 NORTH FRANKLIN STREET WILKES-BARRE, PA. 0, bb bu, a? 069049 0500 XD 9, ® lo) + 9, * 4, @ 0, ¢ 9. + 9.49, ® | God, our help in ages past,” the 4, RJ ® 9, & 20-02% © 9, 9. ® o-o%4% 4% vo al0 ede ode defo od odo adoadead Bede sSesldosdedoied gro 9%, = ‘ CC gory, Alice Johnston, Margaret Culp, Mrs. J. L. Kintz, Mrs. A. D. Hull, Mrs. Lula Beisel. Second Class—Mrs. J. P. Wilson, Mrs. Paul Gordon, Mrs. J. L. Kintz, Mrs. A. D. Hull, Mrs. E. R. Cairl, Doris Roberts, Eleanor Murphy. Craftsman—Mrs. Paul Gordon, Mrs. J. P. Wilson. Health Winner—Mrs. Paul Gordon, Mrs. J. P. Wilson. Motorist—Mrs. J. L. Kintz, Lillian Rood, Mrs. J. P. Wilson. Mrs. Paul Gordon. Artist—Mrs. J. P. Wilson. Cook—Mrs. J. P. Wilson, Mrs. Paul Gordon. Laundress—Mrs. J. P. Wilson, Mrs. Paul Gordon. Gold Star—Lillian Rood. Silver Star—Lillian Roo dreceives two. Star Gazer—Lillian Rood. There will be many more ready by next Friday. /As you will doubtless notice the leaders and committee members also pass the tests. Robt. M. Pollock Dies At Home alata A four months’ illness of compl cations resulted in the death Robert M. Pollock, aged 60, retired | lumber dealer, of Hunlock’s Creek, Tuesday morning at his home. Mr. Pollock was born in Lehman Town- ship, and was a lifelong resident of that place and Hunlock’s Creek. Besides his widow, the following children survive: bower, Nanticoke; Stewart, Hunlock | Creek; Floyd, Berwick and Gayda, at| home. The funeral will be held this after- noon at 2 o'clock. Services will be conducted at the house by Rev. Chas. Metzzgar, of Pleasant Gap. Inter- ment will be in Edgehill Cemetery, West Nanticoke. 0: First Effective Submarine The Confederate Hundley was a true diving craft. On February 17, 1864, she blew up the United States steam- ship Housatonic. The Hundley went down with her victim. This was the first success of a submarine’s action with a warship and the only one until th€ World war. All Forgotten but Hymn Isaac Watts (1674-1748) famed as author of the hymn beginning: “O music for which was composed by his contemporary, William Croft, wrote also two works, “Logick, or the Right Use of Redson in the Enquiry for Truth,” and “The Knowledge of the Earth Made Easy, or the Principles of Geography and Aftronomy Ey, plained.” : Needlewoman—Mrs. J. P. Wilson, i Mrs. Mabel Trum- | into storage tanks. 28 ounces for FG KC Baking Powder (double acting) USE LESS than of high priced brands MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT | | Night and Morning to keep . them Clean, Clear and Healthy Write for Free “Eye Care” or “Eye Beauty” Book Murine Co., Dept. H. S.,9 E. Ohio St., Chicago Famous Composition “The Lost Chord” is the title of a poem written by Adelaide A. Proctor. It was first printed in Household Words and again in her collection of “Legends and Lyrics” (1838). The verses became widely known when set to music by Sir Arthur Sullivan. His mood wis so artuned to that of the poet that words and music both sound a strain of grandeur. intellectual and emotional, mutually interpretative. When Yeulh Needs Aid Prov cucive to seventeen the young follis often hive a bard time. Emo- tionally they ave 2) mixed up Take, them into your confidence. Give them a full ‘measure of vour understanding. © Yon mav he |r what a few sympathetic words will do —'Ex- change Keep Windows Clean ; Lewis Carris of the National So- ciety for the Prevention of Blindness says that in many shops the light is cut down one-quarter because > the win- dows are not washed regularly. Faith Alone Needed po Let none seek henceforth needless cause to approve the faith they own; when earnestly they seek such proof, conclude they then begin to fall— Milton. The Cleanest Roots The world’s cleanest roofs are to be found in Bermuda, where no water supply from the ground is cbfainable, notes the Farm Journal. The roofs, ; whitewashed twice a year, are shaped 3 to collect the rainfall ‘and guid it