DOROTHY — DARNIT on DALLAS, PA, SATURDAY, JULY 13, WHENEVER You TEL A MAN SOME THING ~ VT GOES ONE EAR AND OUVT OF THE OTHER IN WHIRE DID “You GET THAT IDEA? =~ FROM WATCHIN' MY PAPA WELL SUPPOSE wou ELL WOMAN 7 3 SOME THING \'T GOES IN BOTH EARS Mes, COMES OUT oF HER MOUTH Nadi Sv, - Mirage hy \ “a . a C. MCMANDS, 0a Oa JULY LEGAL Dallas Borough Council will receive bids for. the excavation and laying of sidewalk in front of the Earl Monk property on lake street. Bids to be -Dallas- Mr. and Mrs. James R. Oliver mo- tored to Aberdeen-on-the-Chesapeake, Maryland, on Tuesday, returning late business. Frank Mathers has started construc- tion on a new house located across the street from Sterling Matchell’s home on Matchell avenue. Mrs. Wiley Veitch of Claude street n oe 2! CR ee ee ee Ee) HIMMLER THEATRE 3 is much improved. at CLEAR ANCE SALE in the hands of the secretary of the | Tuesday night. i Fins Airs. George’ Shank of Scranton TONIGHT bo > council by July 20, 1929, land work to Mr. 8g re Jor 5 Wimp ok spent Saturday with her niece, Mar- : 3 . be done according to the lines and girces Wilkes Bar re, oye 5 _ |garet Veitch. Che enne their new home here. which they pu Dr. J. H. Feeley and Walter Feeley s 9 7 / specifications of the; borough engineer. | hased ‘recently.’ Mr Willon “is en-| _o week-end visitors at the ets] WI Ti This Week S Special! HAROLD ROOD, Secretary. gaged in the real estate fand building |, =. 2 KEN MAYNARD . Wanda Culp, infant daughter of SEI { Ee ~_|Oscar Culp, is ill with pneumonia. TUESDAY NIGHT NAA AR RRR Ry NN NN NN NN Dorothy Wane of West Pittston is o eW f ut ] ] 1 ] eT 1'€SSES { {£ | spending some time with the Woods Single Man b 9 lon Rice street. 2 WwW . ¢ WE TAKE PLEASURE IN > Irwin Coolbaugh spent the week-end LEW CODY i (Sizes 14 to 42) ! 1 at Lake Winola. / p : Harry Feinberg land family are oc- a b Announcing 1 cu ying their summer home oil THURSDAY NIGHT 2 3 13.00 ot ay p Huntsville street. ..5; ° HG for 3 ° p THE ] The many friends of Mrs. Thomas The White Sister ge E > ] Higgins are pleased to see her about : WITH Hpi LILLIAN GISH . OPENING OF OUR 3! = oy ! SE BELMONT SHOP {4 |apartment over the hardware store Chiffons x Whites p and is now sihying with Joe Rood and NEXT SATURDAY . ¥ NEW, SANITARY { [family on Main street. : s Wash Crepes FASHION CENTRE Polka Dots : ] Miss Virginia VanLuvan of Mantua, Seven Footprints to Printed Crepes 48 South Main Street Georgettes 3 JN. J. is spending the summer with Wilkes-Barre 3 La 4 her grandmother, Mrs. Burdenstock.. Satan ] Miss Josephine Stein of the Heights WITH [ { | has accepted a position at the local THELMA TODD > $ | postoffice. ; ¢ BARBER SHOP ok Sa STR hoon BR 0 3 Se RR RE 505050 3 IN THE SULLIVAN BUILDING ] mother, Mrs. Margaret Hildebrant, of Classified N p JOT 7 5 ‘Every Dollar Spent in a Clover Farm Store Comes Right Back to You’ 3 MAIN STREET, DALLAS ) on aaense $8 roriing orig tire Ad - . 4 . ki Y 1 a Yo i 5 r . 1 We have all new equipment and specialize in work for both men, {two-car garage on his Norton avenue vertisements yr. 2gahs S : Po : Lh Pons — 0 — = 77h Grade’ ‘Food Products ] women and children. Dr.” G. K. Swartz has purchased a EMPLOYMENT WANTED Ford sports coupe from James r Dr ] 4 4 : Woman wants work by the day. Call A £1 ¢€ 4 | Besecker, local Ford dealer. “| Dallas 270-R-2 BRB : > . ; Philip Miller and family recently = OVER M STORE 4 q J J [visited his sister, Mrs. Swartz, of LOST 3 ¢ ames rmstirong § dain street. Posie li, Sr 4 : 4 ae ie : . 3 JOR of tortoise rimmed < NI ONAL HEADQUARTERS 3 [ 1 Pan Ritter J as as glasses in black case. Rewhrd if re- 4 REYSLAND, eno, 2 =~ 3 SULLIVAN BUILDING : amen Bg er oo turned to Neil Kane, Fernbrook Park. 4 ] AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAS AAAS AAAS] | STILE E on Main street. : FOR SALE g 1 = Small fan : for sale a ! a. t WEEK-END SPECIALS IN OUR : The Globe Sta: Jor sale of Benno, Pa. ¢€ 1 . === ete; all buildings new; 100 chickens GROCERY DEPARTMENT included. Price reasonable. Henry : 1 Y Hunt, Alderson, Pa. Centremoreland ¢€ . 1 an 19-R-9. p . ——O HREDBED WHEAT ..... ...... cc oi aidan 0c 3 5 pkg. 10 1 LEGAL ) 3 RED < 3 J 16th d 17th § COFFEE LB. 39¢c ? une an Dallas Borough Council will receive q¢ CUP ! ) bids for the excavation and laying of sidewalk on Lake street on property CERTO a are er a oe rar Nain Sra TER a fai hn Ln whl a 43 an AERO ns ae bottle 28¢c 3 | known as the Raub Hotel property. 1 3 ARE | Said ‘bids to be ih the hands of the 4 CLOVER FARM 1 | secretary of Council by July 20, 1929, [ 6 boxes ) : C 4 and work to be done according to M CH 3 lines and specifications of the borough . ] i engineer. q g 4 » HAROLD ROOD, Secretary. BDZ i ST ean ee ae large size pkg. 22¢ EET ES b # YANKEE GIRL APRICOTS ....................... large can 28¢ | {CANT eel 4 4 -~ y ©. [ In the Court of > LIBBY REWREETS .............c0\ 00h 0s. eso can 17c | : Br a ey 3 . ° 1929. Libel in divorce a vinculo matri- b MINUTE TAPIOCA ae alia Cale Jel wii is Sa Tal mis Sul wl be Waa Ay in ale A a any pkg. 12¢ 4 S e tional Store ide Savin S monii. Julius Maurice Oppenheimer 3 1 XCe -W ; ee Ape vs. Hattie R. Oppenheimer, to Hattie PF YORK STATE APPLESAUCE ...................... 8 oz. can 9c : R'Oppenhetiner: Palte’. notice. that [ 4 the alias subpoena in the above case CIDER VINEGAR... .................. i ah 10 oz. cruet 10c . aie b s A g been returned by the Sheriff ; 1 Clean, fresh Summer merchandise reduced to of Luzerne County that you cannot be p CLOVER FARM 1 7 . o : found in Luzerne County, Pa., you are ii 3 prices that will induce you to travel the few hereby notified and directed to appear aS BI | i I ER » . 1 . before the said Court on Mon&®ay, . ; i August 12th, 1929, at 10 o'clock a. m. Stir : rrrpek miles to town and take advantage of the sav ATSUSE ThE T0055 AL 4 By * YANKEE L ASSORTED JELLY....... 0Z., assorted, or CEES ” 9 fi d h 1 ° entitled case. ; ail xtraordinary | a p mmgs—you 11 n them tru ye > JOHN MacLUSKIE, YY BABY CORN .................. ....iaisievidebihin can 18¢c { ts . 1 > a 5 : OE TAR Remember—there’s two days—Tueslay and Frank J. Williams, Attorney. 4 = il al ¢ 1 Ww / LUZERNE COUNTY, ss: 4 | LUZ L I y SS: [ BREAD 1 lc 4 ednesday! | In the Court of Common Pleas of i STORE HOUR 9 A. M.TO5P. M SHOP BOTH DAYS Luzerne County, No. 940, March Term, S z . M.—SH! : 1929. Libel in divorce a vinculo matri- > 4 q ETA SALTED FLARES... .. ........... 0 0 0 pkg. 23c ont. Catherme PF. Biorly ve Weaver C. Bierly. To Weaver C. 4 [ SUGAR MIDGETS a talia ale vas eS Te ae Bw a oleie la alte aw www Ib. 33c ] Bierly: Take notice that an alias sub- [ - ; ] poena in the above case having been 1 3 returned by the Sheriff of Luzerne [ 3 ; | County that you, the said Weaver C. 4 : 1 ” | Bierly, cannot be found in Luzerne ] | County, you, the said Weaver C. Bierly, { - 1 y 4 $ ® é |are hereby notified and directed to ap- [ Over One Hundred Clover Farm Stores To Serve You i ' ; pear before the said Court on Monday, [ ‘ 4 August 12, 1929, at 10 o’clock a. m. to { There Is One In’ A National Grocery 1 ' FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE answer the complaint filed in the above -Your Neighborhood Chain For Local Grocers 1 ; Ade. : : Le : J JOHN MacLUSKIE 5 Wilkes-Barre Division Headquarters—Phone W.-B. 9600 1 Sheriff. A The Globe Thomas M. Lewis, Attorney. 4 %e > Just Received Shipment . T] ARKER ova Deli V ered B y e AN EK Airport) STAPLETON’S DRUG STORE
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