The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 08, 1929, Image 11

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POST, DALLAS, FA.
~ In Prizes
$240.00
New Low Prices
“ON THE MIGHTY MONARCH OF THE AIR”
ELECTRIC RADIO
Prices Now Within the Reach of Every Purse
The World's Finest Radio at Prices less than you woula
pay for just an ordinary Radio
PRICES—
$1.10 and $1.25
"HARRIS RADIO STUDIO
MODERN RADIO STUDIO
Phone Kingston 4882 Open Evenings
957 WYOMING AVE., FORTY FORT
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2) SPRINGTIME MEANS PERMANENT
WAVE TIME TO
CLESTA and SUZANNE BEAUTY
SHOP
26 PUBLIC SQUARE (Over Ernst)
$6.50 PERMANENT WAVE, $2.50
Including Shampoo and Trim
$10 FREDERICK MARCEL PERMANENT, $5
With Shampoo, Finger Wave, Trim
$15 NESTLE CIRCULINE WAVE, $8.50
With Shampoo, Finger Wave, Trim
For Appointment Call W.-B. 21060
Evening Appointments
SHAMPOO, 50c MANICURE,
FINGER WAVES, 50c
Clesta Werkheiser
“WE MAKE LOVELINESS LOVELIER”
MARCEL, 50c 50¢
Suzanne Graziano
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Co afills all the needs and desires for refrigeration in ihe
home. Oversize food storage space; plenty of ice cubes; new, ae
licious desserts. No trouble, just day-in and day- -out service at li
cost. Own a Welsbach.
nty Gas & Electric Corp.
Luzerne Cou y ctric Go
PENN’A.
Welsbach Refrigeration
may be purchased com-
plete in beautiful, sani-
tary cabinets, or sepa-
rately to be installed in
your present refrigera-
tor. EASY payment
plan.
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High-Class Lumber and
Millwork
CASH CUSTOMERS CATERED TO
WE HAVE A LARGE NUMBER OF CASH BARGAINS
WHIPPLE BROTHERS, Inc
702 WYOMING AVENUE, KINGSTON
Phone Kingston 7231
WORD 0-GRA
EASY
INTERESTING
PROFITABLE
FOR YOUNG AND OLD
3 Prizes Every Week
: MERCHANDISE
Ist Prize, $5.00 “cgrriricate
. MERCHANDISE
2nd Prize $2.00 CERTIFICATE
. MERCHANDISE
3rd Prize, $1.00 “cgrriFicaTe
HERE ARE THE RULES
READ THEM CAREFULLY!
1. Any person living in Luzerne and Wyoming Counties may
participate except employees of this newspaper or their immediate
families. It does not cost anything to compete. You may use the
coupon below or write our your answer in the same form, or, better
still, go to any of the advertisers on this page and they will furnish
you with additional copies of this coupon.
2. The problem is simple. There are fifteen advertisers on this
page. You are required to make up a grammatically correct sen-
tence using not more than one word from each advertisement. The
person sending in the longest grammatically correct sentence EX-
PRESSING THE BEST IDEA will be awarded the first prize. The
second prize will go to the person sending in the next best sentence,
and the third to the one sending in the third best.
3. Members of a family may work together on a sentence, and
may send in as many sentences as they wish, but only one sentence
of a kind will be accepted from any one family. Sentences will be
passed on by judges appointed by this paper, and participation in
this contest will be sufficient evidence that those participating agree
to abide by the decisions of the judges.
4. There will be a contest each week for the next thirty weeks.
Three prizes will be awarded each week. Prizes will be paid in
merchandise certificates, which will be accepted as cash by any of
the advertisers on this page. The order in which the words are
selected and the subject of the ideas will be changed from week to
week. These changes as well as the names of the winners will be
announced each week.
THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL INSTRUCTION
Make up your sentence on any idea you wish, taking not more J
than one word from each advertisement selected at random. List |
the words as shown in the coupon together with the name of the ad- ]
vertisers.
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Your Name
Address
City or Town
Mail to Word-o-Gram Editor, care Dallas Post, Inc.
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FDWARDS, Inc.
West Side Department Store
We have arranged this schedule as we think it will be more
convenient for you to do your shopping on Friday instead of Satur-
day; also that both you and our store employees may enjoy a longer
week-end of recreation during the summe months.
We will appreciate patrons of the West Side business section
_cooperating with this new program and planning thei evening shop-
ping excursios for Fiday instead of Satuday.
ANNOUNCE A NEW SCHEDULE OF BUSINESS HOURS
BEGINNING JUNE THIRD FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS
DAILY EXCEFT FRIDAY, 8:30 A. M. TO 5 P. M.
FRIDAY ONLY 8:30 A. M. TO 9 P. M.
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“Better Go By Bus”
DIRECT BUS SERVICE
Leaving Fort Durkee Hotel Daily
TO —
New York 8 A. M.—12:30 P. M.—6 P. M.
Leaving New York 8 A. M.—1 P. M.—5 P. M.
To Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago 8 A. M.—2:30 P. M.
Leaving Buffalo 8 A. M.—8:30 P. M.
With Direct Connections for All Points West
Thru Coaches—No Changes
To Philadelphia and Atlantic City—8 A. M.—6 P. M.
Leaving Philadelphia 8 A. M.—5 P. M.
. Make Reservations at Fort Durkee Hotel
Frank Martz Coach Co., Inc.
24000
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Frederic Marcel, $8.50
Permanent Beautiful, $5.00
Lozier’s Special Permanent, $2.50
OUR 50c SPECIAL STILL AVAILABLE
FOR MARCELS
Finger Wave, Water Wave, Shampoos,
Manicures and Eyebrow Arches
The Lozier Beauty Shop
Open Evenings Tel. W.-B. 2216
8 West Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre
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Make the summer evenings complete with a radio
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Photo Engravers and Artists
ENGRAVINGS FOR NEWSPAPERS,
MAGAZINES, CATALOGUES,
Engravings for Color Printing
a Specialty
54 NORTH MAIN ST.
WILKES BARRE PA
W-B. 4237
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“HUDSON-ESSEX”
WE WILL ALLOW $100. 00 ON THE PURCHASE PRICE OF A NEW HUDSON
OR ESSEX FOR ANY OLD CAR THAT CAN BE DRIVEN IN
UNDER IT’S OWN POWER.
WEST SIDE
1089 Wyoming Avenue Phone K. 4556-3
HUDSON ESSEX COMPANY
The water supply
Forty Fort, Pa.
MAIN OFFICE
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The Scranton-Spring Brook Water Service Company
of the entire Wilkes-Barre district, comprising 52 separate civil
divisions, with an area approximately 90 square miles, is furnished by Scranton-Spring 3
Brook Water Service Company. The total population is estimated at 871,000, which is
served through 82,500 taps in the distribution system. 2
The water, obtained from virgin mountain springs and streams, from 15 separate
sources in forested watersheds, is impounded in 39 reservoirs, providing. a total storage of
12 billion gallons, and distributed through 705 miles of distribution mains.
; All Water Served To Consumers Is Carefully Sterilized.
30 NORTH FRANKLIN STREET
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