gpm owiu mie GT ¥ Gustav A. Kuehn, AAA ? dh oad 5 : J ; Tanneries Join ¢ with Board to © Purify Streams (Continued from page 2) gauging the flow and studying the waste waters at each operative tan- nery in the State. Needed treatment works have been or will be installed at each, y Dr. Appel pointed out that because even harmless discharge neries stain the stones in the stream below it, fishermen and other water wovers are quick to note the condition and report it. Dr. Appel explained that the seeming dark brown color of streams below tanneries is not due to the water but is reflected color from FOR SALE Six-room house with sun parlor and all modern improvents, lot 50x170 feet, located in center oi Wyoming, Pa., will be sold at reasonable price. Apply to ROBERT SHULDE WYOMING, PA. Phone Wyo. 488. rr > L The BEST Gray Hair Remedy is Home Made To half pint of water add one ounce bayrum,asmall box of Barbo Compound and one-fourth ounce of glycerine. (Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until VY the desired shade is ob- tained. It will gradually darken streaked, faded or gray hair and make it soft | and glossy. Barbo will not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy and does fot rub off. 2 Meals Day, ~ Plenty Water Helps Stomach “Since I drink plenty water, eat 2 good meals a day and take Adlerika now and then, I've had no trouble with my stomach.]—C. DeForrest. Unlike other medicine, Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, re- moving poisonous waste which caused gas and other stomach trouble. Just ONE spoonful relieves gas, sour stom- ach and sick headache: Let Adlerika ‘give your stomach and bowels a REAL cleaning and see how good you feel! Druggist; in Lu- zerne by R. M. Stapleton, Druggist. = SILK SALE 10,000 dress-length remnants of finest silk to be cleared by mail, re- gardless. Every desired yardage and color. All 39 inches wide. Let us send you a piece of genuine $6 Crepe Paris (very heavy flat crepe) on approval for your inspection. If you then wish tv keep it mail us your check at only $1.90 a yard. (Original price $6 a yd.). Or choose printed Crepe Paris. Every wanted combination ‘of colors! We will gladly send you a piece to look at. What colors and yardage, please? If you keep it you can mail us check at $1.25 a yd. (Final reduction. Originally $6 a yd.) All $2 silks, $2 satins and $2 printed crepes are 90c a yd. in this sale. Every Do not ask for or buy from See the whole piece you are getting before decid ng. We want to be your New, York reference so teils us vl you wish to about yourself and de- scribe the piece you want to see on approval. Write NOW. Send no money. To advertise our silk thread we send you a spool to match free. CRANE'’S Silks, 545 Fifth Ave. N. Y. City. color. samples. are included in the Merriam Webster Dsuch as agerograpl, D\ broadiail, credis union, Babaism, Darrogenesis, etc. . 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Removal of the color, once the discharge has heen rendered harmless is not ‘necessary but is, nevertheless, one of the objects which the present program hopes to attain, Dr. Appel said. ? ’ -Alderson- Adda Garinger, Correspondent Miss Ethel Harris entertained a number of her young friends in cele- bration of her tenth birthday on Sat- urday. Games were the pleasant past- were served to Misses Phyllis Enders, Dorothy Conden, Margaret Harris, Evelyn York, Elenore Sayre, Francis Sayre, Jean Miller, Charlotte Getz- man, Mildred Kitchen, Lois Conden, Catherine Condon, Julia, Makita, Jose- phine Higgins, Naomi Higgins, Messrs. Elliott Enders, Carl Garinger, Jacob Harris, ; Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kitchen, enter- tained on Sunday in honor of their fortieth wedding anniversary. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Har- vey and son, Robert, of Scranton; Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Davis and son, of Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kitch- en and family, of Mountain Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leas, of Wyo- , |ming; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shaner, , | Glen, Iris and Marjorie Kitchen and. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Avery and fam- ily spent Sunday with Mrs. Avery's sisters, Miss Edna Kitchen and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams, of Wilkes- Barre. Miss Elise Garinger entertained a| number of school mates on Wednesday evening last. Refreshments were served I'to Lina Spencer, Bertha Updyke, Elsie Higgins, Inez Boston, Ralph Harris, Clarence Van Horn, Frank Boston, Alma Montross, Harvey Searfoss, Pete Kutcha, Elsie, Ross, Lloyd, Esther and Adda Garinger, Mr. and’ Mrs. H. R. Garinger. list. Calvin McHose had charge of the Epworth League meeting on Sunday evening. The subject was, “The Art of Gracious Living”. Mr. McHose gave: some very interesting points on this subject. The Luther League of the Lutheran chureh were guests of the evening. About fifty attended. Miss Pearl !Averett, Dallas District Ep- worth League President, will have charge of the meeting on May 10. New officers will also be installed. The sub- ject will be “Institute.” | LEGAL NOTICES _ LUZERNE COUNTY SEALED PROPOSALS’ Sealed Proposals will be received by the Comptroiler of Luzerne County at his office in the Court House, Wilkes- Barre, Pa., (and no other place), until 10:30 A. M.,, ‘Tuesday, May bth, 1931, when they will be publicly opened and read by the County Commissioners for thé construction of a reinforced con- furnishing Luzerne County with photo- graphic supplies for use in the office of the District Attorney, in accordance with. specifications on file in the office of the County Commissioners. Proposals must / be accompanied by a certified check, bank cashier's check, or trust company’s check made pay- able to the Treasurer of Luzerne County in the amount of fitty ($50.00) doliars. 2 for Photographic Supplies.” The right to reject any or all bids, or any parts of items of bids, is re- served by. the Cofinty Commissioners. LEONARD D. MORGAN, 4-17-3t" County Controller. SEALED BIDS Sealed bids will be received by .the Borough Councii of Dallas Borough at the home of the Secretary, Fred Youngblood, jat Dallas, Pennsylvania, until noon, Tuesday, May 19, 1931, and such bids will be opened by Council at a public meeting to be held in the borough building at 8 P. M., Tuesday, May 19, for 6,000 gallons, more or less, of tar oii for roads, delivered and ap- plied on the roads of the borough. The Borough Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. : Envelopes to be marked: “Bid for Tar Oil.” WARDAN KUNKLE, President. FRED YOUNGBLOOD, \ Secretary, 4-24-3¢ LUZERNE COUNTY SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed Proposals will be received by the Comptroiler of Luzerne County at his office in the Court Honse, Wilkes- Barze, Pa., (and no otner place), until 10:30 A. M., Tuesday, May 5th, 1931, when they will be publicly opened and read by the County Commissioners for the construction of a reinforced con- crete bridge at Cleveland Street, Plains Township, Luzerne County, in accordance with plans and specifica- tions on file in the office of the County Engineer, Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. A deposit of ten ($10.00) dollars wiil be required for each set of plans and specifications furnished. Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check, bank cashier's: check, or trust company’s check made payable to the Treasurer of Luzerne County in the amount of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars. { Check of successful bidder will be retained by the County Controller as a guarantee that bidder will enter into contract and furnish surety bond for the ful: amount of the contract within ten (10) days from date of award. Envelopes to be marked ‘Proposals for Construction of Bridge at Cleve- land Street, Plains Township.” The right to reject any or all bids is reserved by the County Commissioners. Springfield, Mass. LEONARD D. MORGAN, 4-17-8t County Controller. DALLAS P times of the afternoon. Refreshments | Mrs. Mary Thmpson is on the sick Envelopes .to be marked ‘Proposals | Avoid Puddles And Coccidiosis By Prof. Walter B. Krueck Placing the brooder house upon a heavy sod seems to help control and eliminiate coccidiosis. Even where sandy soils are used there is a tendency for the surface soil to become puddled close to the brooder houses where the chicks con- gregate. As a result of the stamping of this soil about the brooder house, puddles will form following most of our spring rains. i Professor Halpin at the University of = Wisconsin Experiment Station placed chicks upon sandy soil that had not been used for poultry for a great many years. In less than five weeks an infection of coccidosis appeared ini PROF. W. B. “ KRUECK. the flock. In adjoining lots where good blue-grass sod was maintained, no difficulty was encountered. !As a result of the above experience, . {Professor Halpin woud recommend that the brooder house be placed upon sod, even though the pullets are al- lowed to run into cultivated corn fields. Moving the brooder house often, also, will help keep a good sod around the brooder house where the chicks tend to congregate and will hep to prevent the development of the disease. As coccidiosis has been quite detri- mental to growing pullets and also to pullets in the laying house during the winter months, an ounce of prevention here is worth a great many pounds of cure. A few. minutes time in moving the brooder house often during the growing period will help to grow stronger, healthier and better puilets and make more profit for the farmer and the poultryman. =Huntsville- Mrs. Clarence Elston, Correspondent . . Church service - Sunday: M. E. church. Morning worship, 9:30 A. M.; Sunday school, 10:30 A. M.; Epworth League, 645 P. M. Christian church—Morning worship, 9:30 A. M.; Sunday school, 10:30 A. M.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M. The Woman's Home Missionary So- ciety will meet with Mrs. Clarence Elston next Thursday afternoon at 2. Miss Jane Keener will review the les- son and Mrs, W. G. Laidler the enig- mas. ‘All mite boxes are requested to be turned in at this meeting. see the See the many important Phone 63 1 Before you decide on any Refrigerator improvements perfected JESTINGHOUSE engineers! See the superbly a custom cabinets — with the smart-looking, easily cleaned Buffet Top. Challenge us to prove ” that you can save $50 to $150 yearly with this eco- ,nomical refrigerator. Do not commit yourself until you get this important information. You are more than paying for a beau- tiful wesTiNGHOUSE Refrigerator now. We will prove it to you. A very small cash payment puts a WESTING- HOUSE in your home — 24 months to pay the balance. Call or phone. PAUL B. SHAVER ‘Huntsville & Norton Avenues ~ Eallas, Pa. / Also on Display at Risley-Major Co. fr - FOR CHICKS PROVED THE BEST FEED 3) OBTAINABLE AM Y BUSINESS IS SELLING And Exchanging Farms, Homes, Etc. Let's talk it over. Write John A. 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