The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 08, 1933, Image 13

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PLANTERS NUT & CHOCOLATE 00.
This prominent Wilkes-Barre con-
cern is one of the foremost manu-
facturing institutions 'of the commu-
nity and the demand for their pro-
ducts has spread far and wide. A
real live producing
guaranteed goods that can be pur-
chased at any place where the best
peanut bars and salted peanuts are
gold.
The members
wire concern
of this firm are
prominent and public spirited people
and have spared no time nor -ex-
pense to perfect their sanitary manu-
facturing establishment. Tt st a
fact beyond question that adequate
peanut bar and salted peanut ser-
vice today is®essential to progress
and expangion of any community.
Therefore, in detailing the prospect
industrial city it is
with a feeling of satisfaction that
we direct your special attention to
this company.
There is no other concern of its
kind that is (etter equipped with
modern and scientifically correct pea-
nut bar and salted peanut making
equipment. :
As improved machinery
approved this company has
to at once adopt
has heen
always
the
of a strictly modern plant is re-
sponsible for the very satisfactory
service rendered patrons throughout
the country.
The management not being satis-
fied with just taking care of the
present, but with a broad view of
the future, having made improve-
ment with the view of further ex-
tension of their services in the com-
mercial world.
This is your local peanut bar man-
ufacturing concern. It has the
hest equipment, most expert peanut
bar makers, and gets its pea-
nuts and other ingredients from the
markets known for pure and whole-
some products.
What we wish to specially im-
press on our readers is that it is
your duty ‘to know their brands, not
only because it ig best hut ‘because
it’s your own local brand and merits
your support.
In conclusion we will say the
Planters Nut & Chocolate Co. has
always taken a commendable inter-
est in public improvements and is
ready to aid in all community en-
terprises. They therefore merit the
liberal support they receive and we
predict and hope they will long con-
tinue to minister to our needs inl
the same admirable manner.
Whitenights
Headquarters for the
Admirably located in Wilkes-Barre
Street—is the
place to buy your new washing ma-
chine. In addition to the very ser-
viceable new “Whitenight” Washer,
they carry the famous Apex Washing
machine—well known for its time
saving qualities.
‘Do your Xmas shopping here. This
is the home of the “Whitenight”
Electric Washer, which is being 'plac-
ed in homes all over this section
and is relieving the ladies of much
household drudgery. The very lat-
They will he glad to
Whitenights are strictly in accord
with the spirit of the times. With
the advance of woman into.a larger
sphere of life there came the need
of ways to alleviate her house-work.
First that of hiring help was the
easiest and simplest. With the
coming of the age of the scarcity of
labor and tendencies of the times
toward unsettled lahor conditions
came the necessity for inventions to
take the place of the haughty maid
and the bucking wash woman.
~ There is no more erroneous idea
than that it is more expensive to
operate a house with modern ap-
New Whitenight Washer ’
pliances. It is economy and just
step into this store and they will
show you how to conduct- a place
from a home economic standpoint.
[Hundreds of thousands of women
have marveled at its mastery of
their greatest problem.
Many “Whitenight”
been sold here and
best of satisfaction. Many are. in
use in this country and they will
give you references of local people
whom you can interview about . the
matter.
washers have
are giving the
They and their assistants are over
this territory and will be glad to
demonstrate to anyone the advant-
ages of the “Whitenight” Electric
‘Washer, People of this section are
very enthusiastic over the new pro-
cess of ‘washing.
It is not surprising then that it
should have such a successful ca-
reer in business nor that the gpan-
agement should be proprietor of a
large washing machine establishment
in’ this section ofthe country.
We wish to compliment White-
nights upon the modern and up-to-
date establishment and the admir-
able manner in which it is conduct-
ed.
Harry Meister
Men’s Clothing
Wilkes-
Street—is
A modern men’s store in
Barre at 20 South Main
leading men’s
and furnishing establishments in this
community.
They sell high class merchandise
and at prices that denote real, true
value, is among the 'wide-awake busi-
ness men of the community, they
cater to every taste and have a most
comprehensive stock.
Tt is with a feeling of satisfaction
that customers enter the Harry Meis-
ter establishment.
‘Realizing that the service extend-
ed this year will he considered when
the next season approaches this well
known house has chosen its stock
with a view of giving its customers
the greatest value possible. When
clothing
it comes to ready-made clothing they
have lines which are so complete as
to styley, material and prices that
the most particular can find some-
thing suitable. But the success of
a dealer in this line rests not only
with the price which he pays for
his goods. He must be an effi-
i cient
buyer, well versed in the
styles of the day and with a knowl-
edge of the demands of his custo-
mers. It is this feature of the
trade that has made this store so
popular with the young men of this
section.
In the way of collars, ties, haber-
dashery, underwear, and in fact,
everything in the way of gent’s fur-
nishings you will find the stock large
selected by huyers of excellent taste
and priced reasonably.
This firm's store is stocked with
the greatest variety of quality men’s
clothing in the country. "Popular
prices prevail automatically going
lower as materials, manufacturing
and retailing prices will permit, thus
protecting the buyer. The - many
patrons come from all quarters of
the country and outside as well.
The Harry Meister establishment
ig a prominent and well known busi-
ness institution and a progressive
booster for the community. We are
pleased to compliment it upon the
metropolitan service and public
spirited policies.
Wyoming Valley Riding Academy
H. G.
Admirably located in Wilkes-Barre
R. F. D. 1 at Sugar Notch Cross
Roads, Hanover Township, telephone
40563, just ask for “Charlie” and
he will give you complete informa
tion and details—offers the people
of this section “trail riding” through
some of the most beautiful coun-
try in this section where one can
ride for hours without seeing an au-
tomoble. They give you riding les-~
song by appointment under compe-
tent instructors with safe and gentle
horses—also the best of care and
feed for boarders. This is one of
the concerns that adds much to a
sport life in this section of the state,
It promotes healthful exercises and
a social favorite,
Horse back rding has always been
a gport for man, woman and child
As in the days of old it has been
Mowrer, Manager
é
the sport of kings, in war the horse
was always the favorite as well as
in - other amusements.
In the big cities and smaller com-
munities society can be seen riding
on the roads in the country and on
the ‘bridle paths or parks.
They have a fine stable of horses
and men who thoroughly understand
their care. They will see that yon
learn correctly and suggest to what
riding habit you desire,
Just call their stable on the phone
Wilkes-Barre 40563
and ride through the beautiful pie-
turesque country that surrounds our
community.
In passing we would like to com-
pliment this saddle school on their
fine stables of horses and the ac-
commodation and courtesy that makes
their service when you call.
_ bors,
for appointments]
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~ NOW!
The clerk at the office for registry
of births, marriages, ete., was new to
his job and not very well acquainted
with the customary ‘procedure.
“I want a certificate—" began the
caller,
“What name?” asked the clerk.
“New—Thomas New.”
“Pardon me, I didn’t quite catch it.”
_ “I'm New. New to you! New to
everybody! New to the world!”
“What you want is a birth certifi-
cate,” said the clerk, absently.—Tit-
Bits Magazine.
Service With a Smile
Restaurant Customer—Look here,
waiter; how much longer must I wait
for that half portion of Long Island
duckling?
Waiter—Just until somebody orders
the other half, sir. You know we can’t
go out and kill half a duck.
More Difficult Now
Gruff Father to Son—Why don’t you
get out and find a igh? When 1 was
“your age I was working for $3 a week
in a store, and at the end of five years
I owned the store.
Son—You can’t do that nowadays.
They have cash registers.
THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA.
Over a Hundred Years of Banking Success
A most financial institu-
tion in Wilkes-Barre at Market and
Franklin
worthy
Streets—is a financial pil-
lar of unsurpassed strength in this
section of the state. Its methods
are up-to-date and efficient. Its
management is able and fully com-
petent to cope with every financial
problem that may come to it for
solution. An important factor in
the development of this section.
As a factor in the upbuilding of
this section, this' bank has played
a prominent and honorable part.
It is known as a bank of superla-
tive integrity and one that -can be
counted on to carry its share of the
load in any forward-looking and pro-
gressive movement. It inflluence
on the home life of the country has
been marked, indeed, for through
its willing assistance and able ad-
vice many who would otherwise
never have known the satisfaction
of owning their homes are now sub-
Scureman Funeral Home
Conveniently located in Wyoming
at 219 Wyoming Avenue is ably man-
aged by W. T. and James Scureman.
Truly ay mest metropolitan service
rendered by’ the most eminent men
in this essential profession who are
of the foremost progressive citizens.
There is no vocation requiring for
its successful prosecution a greater
natural aptitude than that of the
modern funeral director and this par
ticularly applies to these well known
representatives of this valued pro-
fession. Through untiring efforts
and commendable methods they have
progressed from a modest beginning
until today they possess a clientele
that extends over many miles of
territory.
As is generally known the Scure-
man Funeral Home is recognized as
among the most proficient and con-
scientious people in this line in this
section - and this distinction is well
merited, as the excellent service that
they render in the practice of the
profession will testify: It may be
truly said that no one in this sec-
tion engaged in the arduous profes-
sion of which they are able expon-
ents has given their profession
closer study or is better ‘equipped |
from every standpoint to ‘carry out
all of the work attendant upon the
calling, -
They have provided a modern fun-
eral establishment, which is mot only
an aecommodation to those in apart-
ments and small homes, but is one
of the most elegant establishments
of this Kind ‘in this part of the state.
It is in accord 'with the latest and
most metropolitan plan of diplomatic
service for it has become the ac-
cepted system in the metropolitan
centers for people even in the most
palatial homes to make use of such
perfectly appointed funeral homes
as this one.
They have gained the mame as re-
liable funeral directors which is not
confined to the city alone, but ex-
tends throughout this and adjoining
territory. It is eminently proper
in this review of the community to-
day that we give the Scureman Fun-
eral Home special mention as am-
ong our highly esteemed and useful
citizens, who, in the successful prac-
tice of this useful profession have
gained the good will of all who
have dealings with them.
Timid Soul
Brown (in hardware store)—I want
three snow shovels,
Clerk—You must have a big place, |
sir.
Brown—No, but I have two neigh-
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Tough Luck
“I'm afraid my goose is cooked,”
groaned the discouraged business
man,
“Isn't the new deal
any?” asked the friend.
“No,” he retorted, “Lady Luck still
is giving me the raw one.”
helping you
Doesn’t Bother Her
Mistress—At last you have come. 1
have been ringing for ten minutes, In
time it gets on one’s nerves.
Maid—Not at all, madame, I am
used to such noises.
Cash or Terms
Realtor—Now here’s a beautiful
home overlooking the lake.
Buyer—Where's the lake?
Realtor—That’s what's overlooked.
—Kxchange,
A Bad Spell
Stenographer—Howja spell sense?
Boss—Dollars and cents or horse
sense? -
Stenographer—Well, like in “I ain’t
seen him sense.” .
His One Yarn
“And did he live to teil the tale?”
asked a listener, after the story of the
traveler's amazing adventure had been,
told.
“Oh, yes,” replied the story teller,
“In fact, he’s done nothing else ginee.”
/
Lame Argument
Judge, to prisoner charged with bur-
glary—If you were in that house for
no dishonest purpose, why was it that
you went in In your stocking feet?
Prisoner—I heard that there was
sickness In the family.
The Big Trouble
Dick—Doesn’t it madden you when
a girl is slow about getting ready to
go out to dinner with you?
Don—7Yes, the longer she takes the
hungrier she gets,
Thoughtful of Her
Wife—Happy birthday, darling—I
have a surprise for you.
Husband—What is it?
Wife—Wait a minute and I will put
it on.
Camping Trip
Husban@—This isn’t coffee!
Wife—Oh, dear, that’s the worst of
using this dirty stream water—I for-
got to put in the coffee,
That Homey Feeling
Friend—He's worth in the neighbor-
hood of a million dollars, I've heard.
Flapper—Good! That's my favorite
neighborhood. —Cleveland Plain Dealer,
GIVING THEM A CHANCE
The giant air-liner was flying swift-
ly over azure blue seas. Suddenly
land came in sight, and later the
buildings of a big town. Midway over
the town a look of concern came over
the pilot's face.
He turned to his passengers.
“Did any of you ever hear that say-
ing, ‘See Naples and die’?’ he asked.
“Why, yes!” they chorused eagerly.
“Good!” he replied. “Were over
Naples now and something has gone
wrong with the engine. Have a good
look at it.’—Answers Magazine.
Running Away From It
He (hastily)—Er—just a moment,
darling—that’s my tailor, and I don't
care to meet him,
She/(tactlessly)—Why not?
“Well, as a matter of fact— he still
owes me the receipt for the money for
my dress suit!”
Fair Warning
“Pass the dessert, please, sir.”
“If you eat another piece of ple
you'll pop!”
“Pass the dessert, please, sir, and
get out of the way.”—Kansas City
Star.
: Hoarding
City Man—Gracious heavens, even
the cows have begun hoarding!
Country Man—You don’t say.
City Man—Yes, here it is in the
headlines: “Light native cow hides
61% eents.”
DIDN'T WASTE HER TIME
We don’t laugh much, and especial
ly when an agent rings the front doox-
bell, but we did get a chuckle the oth-
er day. Being home alone, we had to
answer the ring. A very nice-looking
lady, who probably buys in the stylish
stout departments, asked for the
Missus, and when we explained we
“were the only one-around, keeping the
goldfish from getting lonesome, she
asked: “Is your wife a large woman?”
“No,” said we, “she is very small.”
“Well,” she sighed, “I guess then she
wouldn't be interested in corsets.”—
Cincinnati Enquirer.
Making It Up
“You haven't got the answer to this
problem right,” said the teacher, at
the close of school. “You'll have to
stay and do it over.”
“How far off is it this time?’ asked
the boy in despair.
“Two cents.” .
“Well, I've got something awful im-
portant to do after school. "I'll just
pay the differenre.”
Temporarily Satisfied
Young Housewife (to peddler)—No,
thank you, there’s not a thing in the
world we want,
Peddler—Very good, madam. Shall
1 call again when the honeymoon is
over? tetila
ak et orig ET aT TEE
Advertisements—Every article on this page is a paid advertisement
Wyoming National Bank
stantial citizens and home owners
and are aiding in the progress of
their various communities.
The policy of this bank is one of
accommodations and convenience to
its customers. Liberal without be-
ing careless, conservative without
being hide-bound. The best inter-
ests of its customers are always
consulted and they determine the
course it shall follow in every in-
stance, except where those interests
would conflict witht or prove a men-
ace to the welfare of the community
at large. The policy has drawn to
this institution a large clientele,
every one of whom is a real friend
just as the institution is a real
friend to all whom it serves.
This bank, of course, conducts a
general banking business. Its ser-
vice and advice are sought by the
largest corporations ‘as well as by
the humblest individual, and . in
every instance the same courteous
treatment is extended and the same
Frank’s Specialty Shop
in Wilkes-|
With a new location
Barre at 31 West Market Street—
this is a very modern ladies’ ready-
to-wear establishment where gar-
ments and materials are known for
their smartness and their individual-
ity of design—entire establishment
under direction of a management of
excellent taste, featuring high grade
goods at reasonable prices, one of
the real economical trade centers
of the community.
Individuality and distinctiveness of
design is noted in specialties and
ready-to-wear from this establigh-
ment and this is in a large degree
responsible for the extensive trade
oi the store.
All goods for the store come
from the markets of the very latest
fashions and are of rare beauty
Specialties and garments of this
Store are not just ordinary, but
have a style of their own. A large
line of the season’s stock is now on
hand for the accommodation of the
public and no matter whether it is
street, sport or dress or garment of
any design you may desire you can
get it here and it will be becoming
and give you taste and good looks.
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careful attention given to the pro-
blems presented. Open or check:
ing accounts are earried as a part
of the bank’s regular business;
tificates of deposit are issued,
well as drafts on domestic and all
foreign points. © Collections ar
promptly made and every assistance
in the way of loans to deserving
enterprises is rendered.
It is under the control of and sul
ject to inspection and regulation by
the United States government.
Its soundness has never bee
questioned. Its officers are men
of highest standing in their commun-
ity and of irreproachable character
and unassailable repute. They have
always adhered to the soundes
principles of banking and are well
deserving of the magnificent patron-
age that has been extended to their
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ably managed institution. +The
Wyoming National Bank is one of
the most valued of ‘the community’s
many valued assets. :
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In this age of high prices this
store is recognized as the one plac
where the women of the country can
be fitted out in millinery of the day
at a reasonable figure. [People
marvel at the excellent merchandise
that can be obtained here at prices
lower than those prevailing on the
usual run of merchandise ‘of the
day. “ds
They exercise wonderful taste
which is responsible in a large de-
gree for the excellent patronage ot
the store. The principle upon whic
this store operated is that of
furnishing individual and distinctive
is
specialties and garments most rea-
sonable and meeting any and all
competition as to style and price
This accounts for the fact that the
establishment is the mecca for the
well dressed ladies of the commun
ity.
‘While you always have at' your :
command here the newest creations
and the highest quality, yet the
prices are most moderate. fe
It is a pleasure for us
your attention to Frank’s Specialty
Shop as one of the most important
features of this community's com-
mercial efficiency.
Majestic Candy Co.
Are wholesdle dealers located in
Wilkes-Barre at 91 East Northamp-
ton Street—offer the largest selec-
tion of candy in the city which are
only the highest grade and purest
quality at prices that have been
most attractive.
Offering the highest grade and pur-
est quality at prices that have been
most attractive. Large capacity for
the handling of the trade has ren-
dered their service most metro
politan and under experienced
and competent management they have
become the prominent firm in this
field. Distributors for many of the
leading and most popular brands
known throughout the country today.
No review of the business, agri-
cultural and industrial interests of
this section of the state would be
complete without prominent mention
of this company which aids in no
little measure the progress and pros-
perity of this section and it is un-
doubtedly one of the progressive and
popular. establishments in this sec-
tion and daily ships many consign-
ments all over this community.
Adequate candy service is unques-
tionably an essential feature today of
every modern American community.
Therefore, in detailing the prospects
for a greater community it is with a
feeling of satisfaction that we direct
your special attention to this com-
pany. ;
There is pronapiy no other commu-
nity this size in the country that is
better equipped in this respect for
this well known and popular concern
has every modern convenience for
correct candy distribution. oR
Very satisfactory service has been
rendered to their patrons over the
community and every patron of the
concern is also a loyal supporter and
a consistent booster for it.
A special feature with this estab-
lishment is the furnishing of infor-
mation and in this department you
will find courtesy and accommoda-
tion always in evidence. You are =
urged to call at any time and the
latest and most authoritative infor-
mation is at your service. i ;
We wish to compliment the Majes-
tic Candy Company upon the satis-
factory service rendered in furnish-
ing pure and wholesome confections
at all times. 3
§
Harry W. Poust | i
Diamond Metal
Located in Wilkes-Barre,
300 in the Coal Exchange Building,
this is the leading concern of this
nature in this part of the state. He
has done excellent work in many
homes throughout this territory and
is pleased to refer prospective custo
mers to their list of satisfied pat-
rons.
By far the most important finan-
cial transaction in the life-time of
the average man is the building or
the purchase of a home. Nothing
else costs so much or is used s0
long. No act in the average man’s
life necessitates the exercise of such
good judgment and common sense
as the providing all that is dearest
in the world to him.
‘Weather stripping of windows and
doors of a house and buildings is
coming more and more to be con-
sidered a necessity and less of a
semiluxury than heretofore. And
rightly so too— for weather stripping
prevents the rattling of doors and
windows to say nothing of the elim-
nating of draughts and keeping the
rooms at an even temperature there-
by eliminating doctor bills.
Room |
Weather Strips :
And the cost of this equipment for
your building or home, whether it is
newly constructed or an old one—is
so small that wthin a short number
of four or five years the saving in
fuel alone will recompense the own-
er for expeditures in installing same.
If you desire that your new home
be so constructed that the kiddies
may safely frolic on the floor, any
time, even in close proximity to
doors and windows, or if in your
present domicile you are subject to
drafts and the seeping in of dirt,
rain and snow-—so prevalent in the
older structures, we suggest that
you phone this enterprising firm and
have one of their representatives
call and explain to you the benefits
derived from having your home equip
ped with weather strips. ; 3
Harry W. Poust is a man with
years of experience in contracting,
and building work. He understands
every phase of this endeavor but
particularly he has specialized on
weather stripping, screening, etc., un-
til today he ranks as an expert
in same. We recommend his work
very highly and feel proud to haye
him with us in this big issue.