The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 09, 1934, Image 3

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    eautiful and pleasing entertainment
‘offers another week of outstanding
een hits this week. On Saturday at
both matinee and evening performanc-
‘es thrilling screen entertainment is
~ found in “Death on the Diamond” with
~ two of the year’s greatest stars, Robert
Young and Madge Evans. This out-
standing attraction will be enjoyed by
all who see it as it has ‘entertainment
for both young and old.
On Monday and Tuesday the King-
ston Theatre is indeed proud to present
“The Mountain” featuring the famous
Het Lukas, another star of great renown
Noe Toh This picture is a real treat to the many
y { © theatre goers of Wyoming Valley and
wt ~~ has all the fine qualities anydne would
Na want to find in any other outstanding
“attraction. Keeping up the selection of
only the finest screen hits at the King
ston Theatre patrons are always as-
sured of only the best of entertainment.
So plan now to witness these mighty
film spectacles and make yourself at
: home in “The Showplace of Wyoming
Valley.
_ Fresh Water Is Old Trick
1
Although the manufacture of fresh
from sea water is generally considered
to be of comparatively recent origin,
old records investigated by Canadian
National Steamships, show that when
Sir Richard Hawkins made a voyage
from England to the West Indies in
1593, he hag a distilling apparatus on
board his ship.
Sol
~ * McKinley’s Assassin
President McKinley's assassin was
leon Czolgosz, a fanatic anarchist, He
i ~ was of Polish-German extraction, born
~ | ag Detroit but made his home in Cleve-
land at the time he assassinated the
President. He was electrocuted in the
New York state prison at Auburn.
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PICKADILLY
BARBECUES
SANDWICHES
o MARINE CORPS 159 YEARSOLD
screen celebrity Ann Harding and Paul |
BORN DURING THE REVOLUTION
“Leathernecks” they are known as because of the stiff leather collars worn
by them several decades ago; “Sea Soldiers” they are called due to their soldier
duties while serving at sea; “Devil Dogs” the Germans dubbed them during the
World War 4s they had little or no regard for.danger; but, when the First
Continental Congress, meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, passed an Act
on November. 10, 1775, nearly eight months before the Declaration of Indepen-
dence was signed, authorizing their organization, “Marines” appeared in the
official documents.
The personnel of the Marine Corps
are landing, building and fighting
troops, usually attached to the Navy.
Its organization includes practically all
army branches — infantry, artillery,
aviation, etc., and the Corps as a whole
is a complete smali army.
upon the Corps standards and worn by
officers and enlisted men as insignia.
The motto of the Corps is “Semper
Fidelis” (Always Faithful).
The record of the Corps is one which
will bear comparison with that of the
most famous military organizations in
Back in the days of flintlocks and |the world’s history. During more than
fighting tops, the “Sea Soldiers” wore 90 of the 159 vears of its existence, this
green coats, white waistcoats, and |small body of men has been in action
buff-colored trousers that disappeared | lagainst the Nation’s foes, From the
in leggings reaching above the knees. | battle of Trenton to the Argonne,
A three-cornered hat, perched on a Marines have won foremost honors in
white powdered wig, completed the | war and, in the long eras of tranquility
uniform. lat home, generation after generation
Many of the ornate decorations worn | lof them have grown grdy in war in
by the “Leathernecks” were discarded | ‘both hemispheres, and in every corner
during the last century, but the marine |
of today in his smart blue uniform with | ofthe Seven seas that our cowNUIy ang
red and gold trimmings is still a color- [Ten might enjoy peace and securi-
ful figure. | ty. In every battle and skirmish since
The emblem of the Corps is a hemis- lthe birth of the corps, its men have ac-
phere bearing the map of the Americas | |quitted themselves in a manner of
superimposed upon.a foul anchor and
surmounted by an eagle with spread aren distinction, winning new honors
wings. The emblem is emblazoned |on each occasion until the term
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He's A Wanderer :
A fur seal touches land for the first
time in from seven to nine months
the Pribiloff islands in the Bering sea.
The distances this seal has covered
during the intervening period of mi-
gration is approximately 5,000 miles.
“Marine” has come to signify all that
is highest in military efficiency and
soldierly virtue.
It was their service in Mexico and
Tripoli - that furnished the theme for
the Marines’ Hymn, “From the Halls
of Montezuma, to the Shores of Tri-
poli”.
On their 159th birthday, November
10, Marines all over the world will
pause. to glance back over their glori-
ous record of deeds and service to the
country.
First National Bank
|
PUBLIC SQUARE
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
United States Depository:
OFFICERS
‘Wm. H. Conyngham .... President
Francis Douglas .. Ex. Vice Pres.
Chas. F. Huber .... 1st. Vice Pres.
'M. G. Shennan Vice Pres. & Cashier
DIRECTORS
Chas. N. Loveland
Fred O. Smith
William S. McLean, Jr.
Wm. H. Conyngham
3 Richard Sharpe
C. F. Huber
Francis Douglas
T. R. Hillard
Edward Griffith
Wm. W. Inglis
M. G. Shennan
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent
8 Pei Cent Interest Paid On
Savings Deposits
$1.00 Will Start An Account
when it reaches its summer home on |
Smoked Shoulders]
Ib. 13¢ LAMB
Meaty Scrapple | shoulder Roast 1b. 15¢
2 lbs., 25¢ Rib Chops Ib. 23¢
Shoulder
Pot Roast Roast
Ib., 16¢
Round, i 3
Shoulder or Rib Roast
Ib., 2le I 216
Chuck Roast c.. » 10¢
Boneless
VEAL
~~ VEAL CHOPS
| BROAD Tb. 16¢
Ib., 17¢| rip on Ib. 19¢
PORK CHOPS |
Center 1b. Ne Lamb . MEAT
Cut
Broad Chops Fresh Ground
18clb. | 21bs.,25¢
P oO RK SHOULDER picnic style 1b 10¢
LOIN, Rib End Ib. 4c
Our Own Make Dressed
SAUSAGE 1h. 23¢ CHICKENS Ib. 19¢
BIG NO. 1
Potatoes
49¢ bu.
Northern Sov, hd Head Lettuce
APPLES or Celery
5 Ibs. 23¢ 2 for 15¢
Fresh Tomatoes, 2 1bs
Florida Grape Fruit, 5 for
Jersey Sweet
23°
Potatoes, 7 1bs., :
Green Onions
Radishes, Squash, and Red Cabbage
, Cooking Onions, Bermuda Onions, Beets,
LAR
E Says—Bring in your neighbor the
next time you come to the store.
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Food Center
54 Main Street, Luzerne
Dial 7-2837 Free Delivery
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HAMBURG 3 Ibs, 25¢
Fancy
CHUCK ROAST 1b 10c
ks ROLLED RIB or
~ |} RUMP ROAST 1b, 15¢
Fancy
ROUND STEAK 1b. 18¢
Sugar Cured
| CALL PICNICS Ib 12Y%¢
BOILING BEEF 1b 5c
Lean Salt BACON 1b 19c¢
VEAL CHOPS 1b 12V;c
Stewing VEAL 1b 5c
VEAL STEAK 1b 19c
‘Kidney VEAL 1b. 12V4c¢
jan Pure
PORK SAUSAGE Ib. 20¢
; PIG’S FEET 1b., 5¢
“NECK BONES, ib. 5¢
Best Creamery
wf BUTTER, 2 1bs. 59¢
} EGGS doz. 29¢
Gmaranteed
3 Ibs. 50c
OL EOMARGARINE
Va 2 1bs., 25¢
10 cans 57c¢
ae ied CAKES 2 Ibs. 25¢
re Ciothes PINS 5 doz 10c
SL 5 2 1bs 25¢
CRANKS 2 Ibs 25¢
AL LOAF 1b. 19¢
o Box, Swift’s Pride
HR 10c
each 59c
JER KRAUT 1b. 5c
~ Fancy Ripe
: ‘BANANAS doz. 10¢
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