The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 11, 1930, Image 8

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    By L. F. Van Zelm
“[HE MAIN THING ON MAIN STREET"
er Buzz
MAIN , STREET'S
MY INVENTION THi13 WEEK 18 DESIGNED FOR THE SPINSTER OR THE
LADY WHOSE HUSBAND GENERALLY DINES AT THE CLUB ,AND WHO,
THEREFORE , MUST SEAT HERSELF AT THE TABLE.
pocketbook.
' Alonzo Keller, Dallas, Pa. |
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ing. Call Dallas
LEADING NEWSPAPER
LATEST INVENTION IS
FOR LONELY LADIES
T. EDISON SMITH, MAIN
STREET'S BOY INVENTOR,
BRINGS JOY To THE
LADIES BY WIS LATEST
| BRAIN- CHILD , WHICH 15
KNOWN AS —“SMITH’S
SELF- SEATING CHAIR.
WITH SAND. WHEN Cups
FLOW OF SAND STRIKES
THIS INVENTION GSHouLD
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LOI8L A MCT AE bs
THEY DUMP SAND INTO FUNNEL (DD), THE’
WHEEL (JE) AND T REVOLVES -AT THE SAME
Time REVOLVING WHEEL (F). oming (@)
THEN UNWINDS FROM WHEEL (FF), RELEASES
sPRING (HL), WHICH SHooTS out ARM (XD), {
WHICH PUSHES CHAIR QUICKLY UP To LADY.
WHEN CHAIR HITS LADY IN BACK OF
KNEES IT 15 TIME To SIT DOWN. IN CASE
WE ADVISE HAVING PILLOW (J) HANDY. Ll
IN ORDER To SEAT SELF, STEP ON PEDDLE (A) WHICH STARTS
3ELT (B) IN MOTION. ON BELT ARE NUMBER OF CUPS FILLED
REACH POINT (C)
ON TEETH OF
NOT WORK SMOOTHLY
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Classified
Advertisements
RATES FOR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
One insertion, 25 cents for thirteen
words or less. Over thirteen words,
2 cents per word. Call Dallas 300.
LOST
Between Dallas and Kunkle, ladies’
Reward if returned to
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FOR SALE
Ice house for sale, $15. Call Dal-
PROPERTIES FOR RENT
SOLD AND EXCHANGED
List your property For Sale or For
Rent with John A. Williams, Realtor,
48 Main St., Dallas.
4 FOR SALE
One general purpose mule for farm-
316-R-4. Charles
Matukitus, Dallas, R. D. 3.
SECOND-HAND FURNITURE
Party will buy old and second-hand 2
Address Box 23, The Dallas
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furniture.
HIMMLER
THEATRE
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY NIGHT
Glorifying the
American Girl .
WITH
MARY EATON
“Gorgeous Colors”
“Big Time”
WITH
LEE TRACY
Former Shavertown Boy, and
JOSEPHINE DUNN
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NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
TV mw
“Illusion”
WITH |
BUDDY ROGERS and
NANCY CARROLL
RB ERIEBCEEGIEES
ADRIAN JONES WILL RUN FOR
STATE SENATE
Hazleton Lawyer Throws Hat In Ring
For Office Now Held By A. J.
Sordoni :
This is the first of a series of ar-
ticles on the lives and qualifications of
aspirants for public office whose
names will be voted upon the coming
primary election. These articles will
be written in an impartial, unbiased
manner and their appearance here
does not mean that they have the
support of the Post.” They are writ-
ten simply for the enlightenment of
the electorate.—Editor. -
Adrian H. Jones of West Hazleton,
prominent and successful member of
the Luzerne County bar, who filed
nomination papers for State Senator,
enters the political arena with a back-
ground of public service and experi-
ence, which fits him for a campaign of
progressive and intelligent issues and
equips him for the high office to which
he is aspiring.
Born and raised in the Twentieth |b
Senatorial District, Jones has always
been Republican, a regular of the
regulars. For the last score of years
he has been an active practitioner in
tor, one term as secretary of the Penn-
sylvania School Directors’ Association
and has been solicitor for several
school boards for a number of years.
The borowgl) of West Hazleton and
the school district of that town has
retained him as attorney for twenty
years, while the borough of Conyng-
ham, township of Black Creek, has re-
tained him for a number of years. Mr.
Jones is also attorney for the Hazle-
ton Motor Club, which organization he
has served in this capacity for over
sixteen years, during which time he
has led many important movements
for improved highways.
During the Liberty Loan drives,
Attorney Jones was in the foreranks
of the four-minute speakers.
In the business world, Mr. Jones has
experience, now being a director of
the Miners Bank, West Hazleton
Building and Loan Association, Hazle-
developments. Fraterially he is a
member of several lodges and civic or-
ganizations.
Peron) :
Items
Miss Fay Whipp entertained her
Sunday school class at her home on
Wednesday night. Among those pres-
ent were: Arthur Kiefer, Jr., Conrad
Hislop, Eugene Fogel, Kenneth West-
over, Ernest Kulp, Willard Isauder-
bach, George Rogers and Willard
Hintz.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrahan of
Lake Carey were the guests of Mar-
vin Reilly recently. ,
Mrs. Amanda Yaple visited her
sister, Mrs. John Engler, of Shaver
town, on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kiefer enter-
tained the members of Mr. Kiefer's
Sunday school class Wednesday night
business session was followed by en-
the local courts, Superior and Supreme | f
Courts of Pennsylvania as well as the |X
District and Appellate Courts of the |g
He is now forty-four |x
United States.
vears of age,
family.
married and has a
Educated at the East Stroudsburg |
Lehigh University,
School,
Normal school,
Dickinson Law
Jones ranks as one
learned in the county. He has always
been active in public school affairs in
his town and in Pennsylvania. He
has served two terms as school direc-
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like new!
24-HOUR SERVICE
Be Spic and Span For
THE EASTER PARADE
Why buy New Clothes when you
can send your old things to us and
have them Dry Cleaned to look just
This is the most inexpensive way to
Dress Up for the Great Easter Parade.
PALMER’S
\_ “The Spot of Spotless Reputation”
gency At
HIGGINS’ RESTAURANT
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Attorney ;
of the most
ton Floral Company and the Hazle- |
ton Thrift and Loan Association. For |
many years he was engaged in home |
at their home on Claude street. A
tertainment and refreshments. Those
attending were: Robert Hislop, Clar-
ence LaBar, Wiilliam Weaver, Samuel
Brace, John Jeter and John Meyers. .
The W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday,
April 15, at the home of Mrs. Elmer
Parrish, Main street, at 2 p. m.
ornate)
Asiatic Fur Bearer
The kiduss. found in the Ural moun:
tains, at the horder ot
Asia, is a cross between the sahle and
the marten. with the dark lustrous
fur of the former and the long tail
and yellow throat patch of the mar-
ten.
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CUSTOM
HATCHING
Let Us Hatch Your Eggs at
$3.00 Per Tray of
150 Eggs
Dates Open After May 1st
HUSBAND
POULTRY
FARM
BEAUMONT
Phone Centermoreland 19-R-10
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Bakery Delicacies
At Special
Saturday Opening Prices
SANDWICH BUNS, dozen
POPPY SEED ROLLS, dozen
BUTTER ROLLS, dozen
NUT BREAD
2d DOUGHNUTS, dozen
- DUTCH CAKES
COFFEE CAKES
CREAM PUFFS, dozen
BREAD (Whole Wheat)
BREAD (Graham)
MACAROONS, pound
LADY FINGERS, pound
STAPLETON’
DRUG STORE
Luzerne
Dependable Drug Service
Pa.
Freshly Baked
The Above Items Are Just a Few of the Many Good
Things We Have Prepared For - Your Table
CONRAD'S BAKERY
Now in Our Fine New Location At
89 MAIN STREET
In Luzerne Since 1922 :
0 0 eS SS SA Sr FS EIS
Europe and |
APRIL SPECIAL
In
HARDWARE & SPORTING GOODS
FOR SPORTSMEN—
Make it an enjoyable fishing
season with the proper tackle
If your tackle box is full of worn out, useless equipment, come
in and let us prescribe a new outfit, suitable to the kind of fishing
you are going to do. Our line is complete and so will be your
satisfaction after your visit to our tackle department.
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Select your equipment early.
BASE-BALL EQUIPMENT
Big league stuff. Moderately
priced. Schools and baseball clubs get our quotations before
buying.
Painters and Homeowners
There’s nothing like a coat of paint to protect and beautify your
home—your furniture or your auto.
Our stock of AC ME
includes a paint,, a varnish, an enamel, or a lacquer for every
purpose,
for each job.
SPADING FORK
Time to think of that garden.
You need a good Spading Fork.
Four light tines and short handle
with steel dee. Just right for
the home garden. A real value.
-98¢
BAMBOO LAWN RAKE
You'll never want to do without
one of these when you use one.
Light in weight; strong and
durable.
39¢ “
SPARK PLUGS
Has your engine lost its pep.
New plugs, a live motor; old
plugs, a sluggish motor. Change
Spark Plugs every 10,000 miles
for better engine performance.
FOR FORDS, 50c EACH
REG. A. C.,, 75¢ EACH
Let our experience help you select the right finish
LAWN MOWERS
The sensation of 1930. A
mower that is attractive as well
as serviceable at a very reason-
able price. Ball bearing, tool.
steel. It does not chew the
grass—it cuts. 14-inch size,
only, each
$7.95
SASH CORD KR
Genuine Lily White. The best @
value in Sash Cord obtainable. 3
Plenty of wearing strength and
wearing qualities. 14-inch size.
5 c YARD
CARPET BEATERS
An unusual Carpet Beater.
Made of coppered wire with
hardwood handle. Offset pro-
tects knuckles.
55¢ EACH
Radios, Hardware, Paints and Oils
J. R. OLIVER!
OPEN
EVENINGS
TELEPHONE US
WE DELIVER
WE ARE PREPARED
to care for your Easter wants— and with quality merchandise
CANDY? Yes, and it's in the newest
packages—FRESH
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