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7»? 2»; I . as .3i9s__1_‘9.33 LACKIAWANNK. -Cold tug)‘-ns bananas dark; so,; Flresh fruit; dgesserts make even in hot weather -balna-n'a.~s.l the (‘00‘]C:it and most w:ho‘le- should ‘be kept -out of the 1‘-eafsome ‘conclusion -to a h_ot-—- fri:gerator. ’ I \\'ea.t11er meal. ‘ka, Bifllie B.'a1‘l, Anna v0'I-lam, I_._otti'e Kloge, Wa-lteyr M‘a'zur~,_‘ Raymond _Po‘la'nov§fsk_‘i, Floren- ce D‘onowic*k, Richard ,Sa'geA,-y John Baorski, Mary Kazakh Eleanor ;Dynda-i,_ A-nt-hony 'StaAr-. zynski, Betty Weissenberger,’ Stanley Dada, Rita -Reu;th'er.) Ruth Fern, Mndreq Knowles, Bernice Referniat, Betty Sku-‘, bi=k, Ruth Euller. Seventh Grade Irma Arei1d1;,f Rose Gorney, George H=und',cf Rudolph Empric. Betty ‘Kr-one,) ALl‘bina Cosnyka, Teddy ‘gSmith,; Liglliavn Warning, Viola War-nae: ing, Anna Ciesla, Felix ‘St.a~r-E‘ zynski, Evelyn Blohm, Walter‘ Sickaiu, Kenneth -‘Sage, Henry ; Salva, Miriam Tocin, Paul Ba-; con, Anthony Chioda, .Soph_ie Krzywiec, Allen Pa=lme1'-ton_,;' Emily Sasiadek, Stanley Wnuk. Eighth Grade Theddeus‘ ‘Zuch, Douglas ‘Ball, Richard J ans, Josephine Illebl, Berthold? Tocin, Robert 0’Boyle, Gladys‘ :Ta,_vlor, Joseph Cosnyka, Map- jorie Ftvlsom, Elsie Ingersol~l,; Edith Knowles, Charles Os-my wald, Helen Sickau; Anthony Twardzick, Pearl Leppard, Virginia Wagner, Lottie ‘W\ie! czorek. BEST -‘OF :HU:M'07H. E . n I; .;\ ‘-3 Che seams, made the ca really ‘Continued from. page 3, Economy ‘-1: fa -‘grim vlrtuo um pro- vokes‘ ‘no ‘smiles. ieve Bernac‘ka, Lottie Kuzmiar-_ sjka, ‘Zyg\m_un;d M-ikid-a, Emil-y; Rudn?i“cka, Stephen Koncievicz,- Irene Marzec, Anna =C_'ygani‘c,.* Matthew Gem'za', Alf!‘-.e'd\Gor-j czyca, John Lubinsky, Walter; Wilkinofsky, William Baiker,‘ Charles Orlando, Grace -De’Pas-1 ueales, Omilian T-kach, Andrew \l‘-omi<l«'1'o.- Alex Wawrysiewicz. G1'a«'cle~6. Stepfhine Ho‘lynsk«i,.I Conchita Diaz, Lucretia Chap\-< pelle, Mildred Zrkov_ic‘h, Oath-; erine Zarkovlch, Edward Gaw- ron.~7.‘l<$i, ‘Leo Samborski-, John‘ Ruszczyk, Paul Jagietto, Helen} llorniolc, Mary =Orlan'do., Dom-_ iuic Berua11d‘i, ‘Stella, -Mikldo, Duillio Montanari, Stanley Bit~§ ‘lea, Joseph Bartus, Ma'gda'lene§ Wolosynek, F1'a«n.k Gabrye‘l,§ Stanley Super, Mary R_osa,§ Mary Horbacheski, Michael; Rafie, ~O1*s.>;a H'o'l_ynsk-i, Jdhnj 1_’i:kula~, Adolph Gaj, Helen: Turley, Mary Flore, V;irg«i‘nia§ Ryszka, -Brownie Jaros, Milton Henderso, Taeddy Kozma, Ed-' ward Maj, Stephen Ryszka. Grade \7 Leo Kotuia, Mary; Book, Catherine Herniok, Mi-§ chae Hrynchshyn, Mary Smol- lmvich, Anna Winch, Stella «Gi-? choff, Alec Bleech, Louise, Grosso, Helen Lapis, Ellenl Monaco, Julia Puskar, Lorettai Schwed. “What did you think of «the dog 'sho\v?f' \I -dldn’.tv ‘séeva slngletrock. I .llke.d.\ -Doubt .§I’yv@:yn_ JIJIGCOCOI an Fndvlhdl to‘ béftér \Thu Lyn ‘Number “So you are going ‘to keep bees? \Yes.\ answered Farmer Giles; “I've =been stung ‘evéiay o‘th'ei' way.\ Don!t_- hoot. at any .nm;'u oplnloiu —:-in his ‘presence. 01181 -One’ leaves ‘home ‘in th'oovon1nt~t'o be diverted’: and he ll. , J.':.'/2/4 :Barberf‘=“Made ‘any, -man; for the .sumnrer?\ Meek-—.-“‘Yes,— 1'41; going’ so1new11e_re with the wxte.\ :3; B A man wants\ to paddle 'hII.own' cnnoe, even it ‘no «upletl it. i We conntgutly weak or \he mu!’ 1: It there were \Ibo mun)‘ Bimglur (to ‘householder who ihafa rushed- to vtelephone)——\Ere let me ‘old tl'1e.gun, mister, while you dial. H. .1. :IIItlI|li|l|:.I-\ ‘..1:>‘I\IIIl|l||||i|I|||ll|.ln.nI-mulllh1I!lIa!|'I‘... .~lIlllu'|Ii!niililnilf‘n .mI-.u..... A woman “make: 3 tool of I‘ nun\ with his powerful nulntanco. A man who Is nlwiayl punetunl wastes a lot of time waiting. Home Made Iw -C1-eanl “Love.\ ‘says :1 mxlr-trigger philoso- sphor, “is r \! extract in the Ice cream or me.\ A: cold as that? MADE IN LACKAWANNA Phone Abbott 3891 A robin‘: note Ian‘: so very mullcul, but ‘It ‘compels Instant attention. Happy Pedestr~ian'—Now. I need. tog be run over only twice more and I elm afford a car. ELITE CANDY SHOPPE Most rich people who lose their wenlth do ‘It trying ‘-to get richer. 1.-52 RIDGE ROAD N. ZOGAIB, Prop, one 'can' ‘be ‘so gullible that be It actually gmed. vlu that partlcular. Ah, Hm! Tho Rucew! innlllhlialillilIIIIlllltiIHIIIIIIHIIhlllmllInullInnunlllIIm':lInIIlIlI1IMnlwIIInlullmluluuluillluIn-.ILII.ll.Inall:||.:ullI:.HH;1||n[1lI‘uIInIn.ulIuI|Im.|Iu.u..mm.1;uumuhq..;.A..4..||g.|:|||l!i.|.2,_;. '.l‘encher—Murs represents war. Ve nus‘ love. What does liucclxus repre sent? Boy‘-Bookmakers ! If people you like \see through you.“ let them. They'll like you better. Many men have ‘right principles. but their backbones‘ have béen neglectod. WILSON SCHOOL An Upper Berth The Oldest Drug, Store Bell—-You say you were high in the party vcounclls? Joe—-Yes. they put me in the top gallery. '1‘-he average ‘girl declines, 't6 uinrry 1 lot of men because they negljoct to uk her. Grade 1, Gertrude Beckman, Anna Beckma-n, Antoinette ‘Bo- Agan, Sylvia Budim-irovich, Lou- is King, Louise »Leftwich,,'l‘a- netsa Parentis, Manola Paz, Katherine Slanac, Steven Str- nad, Vera Whitt ker, Eva An- thony, Eleanor igftin, George King, Helen Belk, Nicholas Gelilia, Allie Johnston, Nich- olas, Malyak, Charles Rodri- guez, George Smith, Angeline Vezmar, Raymond, ‘Castenedo, Dorothy Fitzgerald, Marie Sar- ich, Margaret Skraly, Albert Fernandez, Mary Horvat, Glo- ver Jackson, Sidney Liebelshon George Smith, Walter Keriloff, Helen Demjanik, Anna Toda- rolf, Mildred Young, William Davis, Virginia Neneff, Joseph Hiltaychuck, Shirley Whittak- er. Wishes To Thank Small World Does one like 1 min who oouu right out and say: what ‘he mm: Only sometlmel. Our Many Patrons and Friends Grade 8, Joseph Bednarz,‘ Stanley Dudzic, Anna _ Ga'Iac_,L Leo Gasiewicz, Anna Herniok, Anthony Holynski, Wanda Ko~‘ sikowska, Mary Kotula, Stan- ley Mastykarz, Edward M01‘-an,’ Adeline Muzyk, -Lottie ‘Nicow~ ska, Mary Novik, Michael Sa-9 mo1'diz.k, Alice Szalkowski, Fe-: licia Tomilo, Mary Zarkovich. Alleen—I inet my husband on the street today. E1a1ne—-Yes, It‘: a pretty small world after a1l.—-Oh:-lsen Record. ~ \ For Their Layal Supp-or-I one an be forever tuullpc about the quality of the cameo. until to It taken for an abject addict. Rough Slu “My’ iole!\ he whispered as be pressed her velvet cheek to his. “My cactus !\ she said, as ‘she dodged his whiskers. If all the world ‘love: I tour, lot it -lend ‘him money ‘enough to buy tu- nlture to start housekeeplnt. Dan ‘Skudwick’s Drug Store BRIEF AND BREEZY After temng the story or your ad- venture ten or -twelve tlmel, you bo- new it happengd Jul: at you tell It. Learn to write wen, or not ‘to write at all. W/%;SHl~NGTON SCHOOL .A Bit Ming ‘.‘Jamel,\ said the lady or the noun. “we‘li have to do something about ‘tho mutier's battens. He’: been complain- ing that he wants I new one,\ “Eh? Who? What?\ exclaimed um husband, mystiiied. “How stupid or me.\ the replica. “I mean, of course, the mntler’|.buti'oII.\ “What are you talking about?\ he asked. Oldest Drug Store in Lackawaunu, Est. 1904 Third Grade Doris Knowles, Betty Vail, Florence Tyloch, Stanley Lipowicz, Edward Kern, 1\Iar_v Tomljenovich, Vir-, ginia Delmont, John Brown. Adeline Mudgexi, Alfred Aren- clt, Byron Craig, Edwin Wnuk, hobert Janiszeski, Joseph Plu- ta, Leonard Idzior, Mary Re- vezzo, Jessie Wasiela, Frances Fern, Warie Coughlin, Walter Idzior, Chester Pluta, Mary. Saracina, Jean Stewart, Mar-. garet lngersoll, Walter Schott, Eileen Gorvett, George Bel- rnont. Liberty is not leisure unless you Insist on it. ' If you have to haggie over the price. better not buy it. Try to make your ancestors proud of their posterity. As one grows old, he perceives the futility of being wicked. A de man admits his preju- dice and stands up for it. some people are so modest that they shrink from the naked truth. 353 Ridge Road Phone Abbott 4892 Grade 2, Mary Hetey, Mild- red Serblic, Isaih Turner,Girar- do Vidal, John Wora, Herbert Schulefand, John Miller, Frank Strnad, Elaine Krepman, John Mikac, Leslie Merriwether, Samuel Leftwich, Bernice Watts, Francis Zogaib, Geor- giana, Vriseda Parentis, Sher- woor Weinstein, Nicholas Pre- ljeva, Draga Budirovich, Mary Boiucofl, Ruth Kriegler, Per- fecto Possado, Hattie ‘Williams, Margaret Lizsaki, Benito Solar, Julia Skaloiko, Milan Kordicz, Rose Carbago, Helen Britt, Rita Fitzgerald, Jeanette Wil- liams, Alma Dixon, Nicholas Stojakovich, Angeline Eftin, Qlga Milich, Gloria Silverman. Anthony Martinez, Eleanor Sanecha, Helen Ross, Joseph C‘-abargo. Grade 4, Robert Taylor, Evelyn Cocina, Gertrude Tur- ner, Stephen Wora, Sylvia Ce- lhulic, Walter Koleff, Ruth Ko- le Neda Stojanovich. Pedro Fernandez. Elizabeth Zogaib. America. -Castanedo, Nada Atansolt, Robert Argen- tine, Michael Nevada, Mary Fernandez. Cheap talk is usually the kind I friend does over your telephone. A ‘bachelor must decide for hlmaelt, which ma_kes hlm set In his ways. \I said we'll have to get ‘thrbutiot a new mutreu. He’: been complain- ing.\ she explained once nuin. Hubby sighed. \Who's been complaining of what?\ l1e- asked. He has received a favor who has granted one to a worthy person. If it is a current frenzy. sidestep it; don't -be one of a of sheep. Among the wise, the brain acts be- fore the mouth is called Into action. “The matler has been complllnlng about the bntleu. 1 mean, the butler has been complaining about the nut- ‘lesa. The mattress bu been con- plalnlng about the butlen— Oh, bother! It’: Williams-he wants a softer bod.” —-Answers Linguine. Fourth Grade Anna Persons“ Charles Williams, Edmundf l’-‘otworal, Raymond Blohm, Pat- ricia Fern, Louise Bawlowska; Mildred Liddell, Leroy Sickau. Constance Anellutti, Shirley Hotchkiss, June Timm, Domin- ick Selvaggie Dewitt Gallineau‘ Robert Bower, Norman Bower,‘ Michael Selvaggie, Norman. Andreson, Carmella F'albo,f Ruth Gangloff, Richard Droz-i clowski, Walter Johnson, Flore Calzone. - Histories that are written to prove something are not safe to depend on. If an enigraxn is to be cynical, ex- aggerate it, so that people will laugh. The trouble with the average quar- rel is that both sides are stubborn. Oidsters have lost their enthusiasm for reforms because they know peo- ple better. It one has three disagreeable tasks to perform he might divide them among three days. '1‘o make men 01‘ little boys. you have to compel them to do many things_ that require courage. A hunt with falcons has but hold in the old garrison city of 0|-telsburg. East Prussia, tor the iirst time In ol- molt 500 years. A tolconry was C- tablinhod here three ynrs ago, nd 3 number of then birds nlrudy have been trained for the hunt. Hawks sro used also and the fglconry Mo on royal eagle which wss tn-dined for the hunt some years ago by Profouor Thienomnnn, head of the famous Ol- nithologienl observatory on the “Ku- rische Nehrihg.\ which runs along the coast of the Baltic from '.l‘ilsit to Bad Cranz, near Konigsberz. separating I narrow strip or fresh water from the sen. Cranes also have been tninsd for fishing. Fifth Grade Chester Lasota, Jane I-Iolota, John Podpora, Harriet Krone, Ralph Hund,‘ Stanley Janca, Eleanor Kozie-‘ loclci, Harvey Krone, Marian. Cegula, John Fix, Carlton Sea-.~ mon, Blanch Wnuk, Edith Gui-l ditta, Erlon Johnson, Leonard, Kaminski, Josephine Ba1'-tus, Florence Malone, Stephalnia Sibiga, Richard Sprow, Genev- geve Wieczorek, Wilbur Nerd.- mm. Brought \the Bacon\ Home A writing sailor, retired from the United‘ States merchant marine to his California cabin, tells in a current pop- ular magazine of a dog that Mother Hubbard would have adored. Because the cupboard was ‘pretty bure one night recently and Fido got little sup- per. the canine went foraging and came back with the uncooked leg of a pig. Dogs usually hide their bone: for future reference. but this pet car- ried the pork to his master’: room and quietly deposited it on the bed covers. ——Philadelphia Public Ledger. IE Furor Lino Lost on Railway: Grade 5, Marietta Dabney, Archibald Amos, Catherine lDougherty,7 Steven -Kosikowski. Grade 6. John Yovano Brownie Budimirovich, Louise Chorezak, Anna Nevada, Helen Skraly, Bernice Cobrin, Oliver Dabney, Wesley Woodard, Nicholas Bosich. Fewer lives were lost in accident! at railroad grade crossing: laat year than in any year aince 1916, according to reports by the American Rilliiiy nasociatlou; The number of such deaths last year was 1.525. It wag the, third consecutive year In which then was a rednvction in casualties at grade crossings, Modern highway: and the elimlnatlon of grade crouinu in build- ing such thorouzhfarvs are, of comic, one factor In the «improved showing. Sixth Grade Irene Pieczon- ILQTZ 9 M’ z » ~ .w -— Biuluop for Devil’: Inland Grade 7, Antoinette Chora- ;zak, George Wora, Daisy Ca- ‘gara, Catherine Hercek, Amal- ia Zogaib, Jacob Weinstein. Grade 8, Rose Gidio, Acur- cio, Gomas, Feodor Slhaloiko, Olga Filipink, Bernard ’I‘urkla, George Birchette Roger Slay, Helen Zogaib, Antoinette Sha- loiko, Nicholas Boris, Eliza- beth Gamble Vera Cathey, Theresa Garbacz, Helen Kas- ‘trich, ‘George ;Kosanovich, rrek, Alexander Ficzere, Ed- wavvd Michalak, Joseph Mr- 'gich, Catherine Sarich, Anna Turina. White-bearded Father Goutray rt,» cently left France to be the first hlnhop of French Guiana, which In- cludes the dreaded Devll’s Island, the penal settlement. The blshop’s Includes about 4.000 murderers and habitual criminals serving long son- tences. Only one cargo boat a month stops at Cayenne. Father Goutray, who has spent 25 years as a mission- ary, says he wlll live the same hard life as Ms and he plans to know each man ludlvlduully, Lake City Export Beer Muti Not So Ferocious Duke, I mnstlff ‘dog owned by I Sharon (Pm) man, frightens both chil- dren aud adult: by his ferocloul n- pect, whenever he appeuu on the streets, but. judging from M.‘ home life, it's all a bluff. A reporter found Duke sleeping peacefully with two white rats and two [guinea pigs, ‘also petl of the family, curled up between hlu lnt-‘go foreleg: to keep warm. A Thoroughly Aged Product Polmcnl Speaker-‘—-What we need ‘is a working majority and then- Timely Suuenllon V G Is now being distrbuted by Voice-—-Better reverse it, mister What we need ls_r'x ‘mnjorlty -working. —Huntingt0n (W. Va.) Record. Mn. ‘ltrown--I saw a young man trying to Inns your daughter in the pnrk last night. Hm. G1-een—Djd .he Iucceed? Mrs. Ba-own—No.< Mn. ‘Green—'m1eh It nun’: my 'daughter.—Karlkgturen. _ ‘Oh, She Wu Minhkun The doctor stuck a thermometer In 1 [1 er patientfs mouth. _ t‘s~'1‘h‘!ll[l)I?{ you I'’_‘ she said. “HSIVB V0“ :1 match?\ Paul M. Hegedus, Jr. ¢ Cherries, currants, elderber- ries, grapes, and black rasp- berries give excellent fruit :juice. Do not boil them, be- icause the flavor of the juice is sfiner if they are pressed from ‘the ‘heated fruit and processed at a temperature below the boiling point. ' C-om! Réuon for ‘It Leuon From the Ben Street Car conductor-Midum, this transfer ‘has expired. Abbott 2757 525 Ridge Road ' Abbott 4828 'l‘encher.——And what lesson do we lenrn from the busy» bee, children?\ Boy—Not to ‘get stung.-—Answers Mngnzlne. \Rte _L8d¥'—Well. you can’! expect much else with the can no poorly ventilated. Dqlpanh \1 shall go on the \ and take .1: pseudonym,\ Y \'lfhen« shall shoot you both!\ . Newly-Married Wife-:-Why didn't you tell me about your put before‘! ; Huaband—I was keeping It for winter clveninu. -Needed flqnty of Ting’ 7 \ PATRONIZE mun HOM-E ‘TOWN MERCHANTS? ' ‘ '10‘ H3\..'n‘.‘.a“ ‘ I’ ~’=:_ri‘f_ Lyo- | i Phone Abbott 1479 Day and Night isenvico 1 STANISLAWSKI U N D E R 7' A K E R AUTOMOBILES you was won ALL OCCASIONS ; 159 CALDWELL PL. LACKAWA-NNA N. 1.. When There’s Imuhle In The House — CALL US » Anything from a leak in the cellar to a light irl the attic‘. Complete Installation of Electrical Lights and Fixtures Plumbing Paints and House Hardware Wholesale and Retail STEEL CITY SUPPLY C0. 409 Electric Ave. Abbott 3764