The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania (2024)

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CAPUDINE We know you'll like 'em they're the Best! STAIR TREADS WITH CURVED NOSING GREATER PROTECTION 9x18. Inch Size Each Made of a new, Im- wearing proved composition underfoot to replace rubber- not a substitute. LACKAWANNA LINOLEUM STORE 323-Adams Ave. HASWELL OF CLARKS SUMMIT IS DEAD NATIVE OF ENGLAND FORMERLY LIVED IN SCRANTON MEMBER OF ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

Mrs. Elizabeth Haswell, R. D. 1, Clarks Summit, was claimed by death yesterday at the family home following an illness. She was native of England and had lived in Scranton and Clarks Summit for the past fifty years.

The deceased was member of St. Luke's Episcopal Church and the Protective Home Circle. Surviving are her husband, Christopher; a son, William T. with the air forces in England; a grandson, William T. seven brothers, Dr.

Thomas B. Rodham, Jonathan, Hugh, William, Joseph, Robert and George, and two sisters, Miss Margaret Rodham and Mrs. Ethel Walker, The funeral will be held from 427 Madison Avenue Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Shady Lane Cemetery, Chinchilla. Pottsville, April 24 John J.

Kohler, ninety -seven, Schuylkill County's last Civil War veteran died yesterday. He was the third Pennsylvania Civil War veteran to die in the past week. COMBO 6 LION MADE IN SCRANTON CIGAR CO. OMBO ST. SCRAPER PHONE 4 2734 MUST READ THE TIMES.

PEPSI FOR FLAVOR TEPSH SAVER A BIG MONEY Pepsi -Cola Company, Long Island City. N. Y. Franchised Bottler: PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF.

SCRANTON, 1915 Moosle Scranton, Pa. HOWARD WILLIAMS, 62, IS DEAD; WEST SIDE NATIVE BERWICK RESIDENT HAD OPERATED RESTAURANT IN LOCAL Y. M. C. A.

FOR FIFTEEN YEARS. A former well-known Scranton restaurateur, Howard Williams, his home sixlat Berwick after a week's ty-two, died Saturday at illness. He was born in West Scranton, a son of the late Ebenezer and Sarah Williams, and had lived for many years in East Scranton. He moved to Berwick about two and a half years ago. The deceased operated a restaurant in the Y.

M. C. A. leaving, Building for fifteen years prior to this city, and J. previously Williams was Ice associated Cream with the D.

His father also had firm. been connected with the ice cream Mr. Williams is survived by his wife, the former Maude Walters; two daughters, Mrs. Jane Bennett, New York, and Mrs. Arthur L.

Conrad, Scranton; a sister, Mrs. A. D. ers, Harry and Edward, New York, Crothamel, Scranton; three brothand Ebenezer, Knoxville, and five grandchildren. The funeral will be held tomorafternoon at 2 o'clock from the Davies Funeral Home, 135 South row Main Avenue, with Rev.

William B. Golightly, Immanuel Baptist Church, officiating. Interment, Hickory Grove Cemetery, Waverly. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 o'clock. ROCO DE LEO DIES AT HIS HOME; RITES TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY Rocco DeLeo, seventy-seven, cumbed yesterday at his home, Post Hill, R.

D. 1, Falls. Surviving are his wife, Antoinette; two daughters, Mrs. Ida Sicnolf, Italy; Mrs. Fanny Alfano, Scranton; two sons, Nicholas, Mill City, and Patrick, at home; a sister, Mrs.

Fanny Chickello, ton, and a brother, Michael of Scranton. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning with a requiem mass at 10 o'clock in the Church of Nativity, Tunkhannock. Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery, Tunkhannock. FORMER SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIES AT HOME Bert McPherson, sixty-four, former commissioner of Susquehanna County, died suddenly last night at the family home at Elkdale. Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs.

Gilbert Brown, Harrisburg: four sisters, Mrs. Fred Burns, Uniondale R. Mrs. Carl Norton, East Benton; Mrs. Benjamin Lyon, Ronan, and Mrs.

Morris Gelato Thompson, and three brothers. Joseph, Long Beach, Wallace and Gordon, Johnson City, N. Y. There's NO LET The farther our forces advance, the for service -waiting lists more communications equipment they that are growing longer every week. must have.

There aren't enough telephone The Army and Navy need everything facilities to go 'round. Switchboards we can make -and are getting it. and telephone lines are working at maxiThere's no let up in their needs. mum capacity. Every telephone facility This means we can't make telephone is being pressed into service.

equipment for everyday civilian needs. Nobody likes to wait in line. But this This is why there are waiting lists line forms behind our fighting men. IN. L.

MILES OF HAWLEY DIES; NATIVE OF DUNMORE SUPERINTENDENT OF ARROW THROWING CORPORATION. FUNERAL TO BE HELD IN OLYPHANT. Nicholas L. Miles, 101 Falls Street, Hawley, a native of Dunmore, died yesterday in the Scranton State Hospital. He had employed at Hawley as superintendent of the Arrow Thowing Corporation for number of years.

Mr. Miles was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Miles and was a member of St.

Philomena's Church, Hawley, and its Holy Name Society. Surviving are his wife, the former Louise Shanley, Olyphant; one daughter, Betty; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Del Vecchio, and Mrs. Charles Ferris, Dunmore, and two brothers, Anthony, N. Dunmore, and Frank, Paterson, J.

The funeral will be Wednesday morning from the of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Elizabeth O'Hara, 120 Agnes Street, Olyphant, with a requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock in St. Patrick's Church, Olyphant. Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery, Dunmore. MISS MARY DURKIN DIES WHILE ATTENDING MASS FATALLY STRICKEN IN ST.

JOHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH. FUNERAL TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY. Miss Mary Durkin, 1013 Pittston Avenue, was stricken ill and died suddenly yesterday morning while attending the 11 clock mass at St. John the Evangelist Church. A daughter of the late Michael and Mary Durkin and a sister of the late Patrick Durkin, Laurel Line conductor, the deceased had lived in this city all her life.

She was employed as an instructor in the International electrical Correpartment of the spondence Schools. Miss Durkin was a communicant of St. John's Church societies. and a There member of its women's are no immediate survivors. The body has been removed to the Barrett Funeral Home, 1 Platt Place, from where the funeral will be held Wednesday morning with a requiem mass in St.

John's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Burial will be in Cathedral Cemetery. MARY ANDRIJOSKA SUCCUMBS Mrs. Mary Andrijoska, wife of Daniel Andrijoska, 878 Mount, Vernon Street, died Saturday at the Clarks Summit State Hospital. In addition to her is survived by two sisters, Mts.

Pauline Zapotochny and Mrs. Eva Farion, this city. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock from the Chomko Funeral Home, 262 Railroad Avenue. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA War Bonds and Stamps are on sale at Bell Telephone Business Offices WILLIAM CURWEN DAVIS SUCCUMBS: IN HOSPITAL CHINCHILLA MAN WAS WELL KNOWN IN MUSICAL CIRCLES.

FUNERAL RITES WILL BE TOMORROW. Following a lengthy illness William Curwen Davis, forty-eight, Layton Road, Chinchilla, died. Saturday night in the Moses Taylor Hospital. He was a member of the Westminster Presbyterian Church, the Dr. Bull Bible Class of that church and the Weeks Bible Class.

of the Elm Park Methodist Church. A section foreman for the Glen Alden Coal Company, Mr. Davis was widely known in musical circles and had directed church choirs and other singing groups in competitive events. Mr. Davis is survived by his wife, the former Ruth Edmonds, and the following children, William with the armed forces in England; Janet Margaret Ann and Ruth Mytanwy; four sisters, Mrs.

James Evans, Wales; Mrs. Edward Jenkins and Mrs. Robert Edwards, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Howard Dershimer, Chinchilla, and two brothers, Thomas R. and David both of Philadelphia.

The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Tague Funeral Home, 113 South Main Avenue. Rev. Dr. Peter K. Emmons, Westminster Presbyterian Church; Rev.

R. J. Williams, Ebenezer Presbyterian Church, and Rev. W. C.

Jensen, Seventh Day Adventist Church, will officiate. Interment at Mount Bethel Cemetery, Justus. MRS. JANE EDWARDS, MOOSIC, DIES AFTER WEEK'S ILLNESS Mrs. Jane Edwards, thirty-three, wife of William Edwards, 211 George Street.

Moosic, died yesterday at the family home following a week's illness. She was a native of Olyphant. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Edwards is survived by three children, William surgical patient at Taylor Hospital, and Thomas and Nancy, at home, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Partis, West Scranton. FRANK TIMONEY, FORMERLY OF SCRANTON, DIES IN BALTIMORE Death claimed Frank Timoney, 309 Warren Avenue, Baltimore, a former Scranton resident, Saturday following a short illness. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Timoney; residents of the Petersburg section, and had been employed in a shipyard at Baltimore as a carpenter for the past several years.

Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Paul Reinhard, Roselle Park, N. Hortense, New York, and Mrs. John Heil, Scranton, and several nieces nephews. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning from the Price Funeral Home, 219 Jefferson Avenue, with requiem mass at 9 o'clock in St.

Peter's Cathedral. Interment will be in Cathedral Cemetery. HORACE A. TALBOT SUCCUMBS IN HOSPITAL AFTER LONG ILLNESS Horace Adley Talbot, 1352 Penn Avenue, an employe of the Sweeney Construction Company for twentyfive years, succumbed Saturday in the Mercy Hospital. He had been ill a long time.

Mrs. Talbot is survived by his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Isabelle Rink, Niagara Falls, N. son, John, Valley Stream, L. four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs.

Gould and Miss Drusilla Talbot, Scranton, and Mrs. G. S. Yoke, Johnson City, N. and a brother, Charles, Scranton.

The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the C. J. Williams Funeral Home, with Rev. Alpha Finch, Green Ridge Baptist Church, officiating. Interment, Shady Lane Cemetery.

Friends may call tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock. VIDOW DIES IN AUTO CRASH Philadelphia, April 24 (U.P). -Mrs. Betty Layton, thirty-seven, widowed mother of two children, was killed last night in an automobile collision. The car driven by her sister-in-law collided with another vehicle later identified as stolen.

The driver of the stolen automobile fled. FREDERIC J. HASKIN DIES Washington, April 24 (P). -Frederic J. Haskin, seventy-one, whose column of general information appears in more than one hundred newspapers, died today after an illness of several months.

Haskin established an information bureau here more than twenty-eight years ago as a service to newspaper readers. His column consisted of their questions, and the answers. PIONEER MOTORIST DIES London, April 24 (P), -Frederick R. Simms, eighty-one, first man to drive an automobile in Britain, and founder of the Royal Automobile Club, died Saturday. A Vote For Rosser Is a Vote For.

Dewey. Pull Lever 22-D Adv. A24-t1 HIT-AND-RUN VICTIM Hershey, April 24 (P). John H. Gesford of Hershey, R.

fortysix-year-old father of two sons in military service, was found dead along a nearby highway yesterday. Dr. Earl H. Grim, Dauphin County Coroner, said he believed Gesford was the victim of a hit-and-run mo- torist. Good Used Cars For Local Workers We've been buying up Good Used Cars so that we can serve LOCAL people.

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443 Wyo. Scranton Pontine, Cadillac, GMC Trucks! Parts! Sales! Service! MOTHER OF SONS IN SERVICE DIES AT HOME MRS. CATHERINE DONAHUE OF PITTSTON, WAS ARCHBALD NATIVE- HUSBAND. SERVED IN WORLD WAR cemetery. ANNA HENNIGAN CLAIMED BY DEATH AT HER HOME Mrs.

Catherine Donahue, 2 Tedrick Street, Pittston, died yesterday morning in the family home. She was born in Archbald, a daughter of Mrs. Mary Ann McHale and the late James McHale. The deceased was a member of St. John's Church, Pittston, and its women's societies.

Surviving are her husband, Joseph, a veteran of World War three daughters, Mary, Catherine and Theresa: three sons, John, with the army in Italy, and Francis and James, with the army in England; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Barrett and Mrs. John Burke, Archbald, and Mrs. Thomas Cawley, New York, and one brother, John McHale. The funeral will be held from the Leonard Funeral Home, William Street, Pittston, with a requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock in St.

John's Church, Pittston. Burial will be in the parish DECEASED WAS BORN IN COUNTY MAYO, IRELAND, AND WAS WIDOW OF EDWARD J. HENNIGAN. Ill for a short time, Mrs. Anna Hennigan, 1719 Vine Street, widow of Edward J.

Hennigan, succumbed Saturday night at her home. She was a native of County Mayo, Ireland, and formerly lived in the Pine Brook section. Mrs. Hennigan was a communicant of St. Peter's Cathedral and a member of its women's societies.

Surviving are three daughters, Miss Nellie Hennigan and Mrs. Mary Murphy, at home, and Mrs. Joseph O'Neil; three sons, John, assistant manager of Hotel Casey; Edward, Newark, N. and Martin, Baltimore, thirteen grandchildren, of whom five are in the service, three of them overseas, and one great-grandchild. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning with a mass at 10:15 o'clock in St.

Peter's Cathedral. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery, BERTHA HELLETT, EIGHTY THREE, HONESDALE, CLAIMED BY DEATH widow of William Hellett, died last night at the home of her niece, Mrs. Harold Bates, Riverside Drive, following a long illness. She was 8 member of St. John's Lutheran Church.

The body has been removed to the Brown Funeral Home, 403. Park Street, from where the funeral will be held at a time to be announced. Honesdale, April Mrs. Bertha Hellett, eighty-three, 202 Cliff Street, Cash Loans IN A HURRY Loans Made 1 On CONSUMERS CREDIT SERVICE, Ine. "Formerly Motor Credit" 518-20 Spruce St.

Scranton Ph. 4-1273 Chas. J. Rader, Mgt. "FREE PARKING IN REAR" JOSEPH T.

GALLAGHER FUNERAL: RITES WILL BE HELD TOMORROW Native of North Scranton Claimed By Death In Veterans' Hospital At. Bronx, N. Y. The funeral of Joseph T. Gallagher.

thirty, 126 Parker Street, who died Friday night in the Veterans' Hospital at Bronx, N. Y. will be held tomorrow morning from the home with a requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock in Holy Rosary Church. Burial will be in Cathedral Cemetery. Mr.

Gallagher was a native of North Scranton and was a son of the late Michael and Catherine Walsh Gallagher. He was a veteran of World War IL, and was honorably discharged a year ago. He was member of Holy Rosary Church and its Holy Name Society. Surviving is a sister, Lucy, an employe of the Jewell Tea Company. Other Obituary will be found on Page 18.

Boiling to death was made a capital punishment in England in 1531. WHERE ARE YOUR CHILDREN A POLITICAL ADV. NOMINATE VITO L. VOLPICELLI Democratic Representative FOR SIXTH DISTRICT OF LACKA. COUNTY Primaries: April 25 PULL LEVER 27-B Your vote and support preciated from Taylor, Old Forge, Minooka, Clarks Summit, Etc.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO GAS AND WATER USERS If you are contemplating a change of residence in the near future, please notify this office at your very earliest opportunity giving your new residence street and number. By so doing you will avoid being billed beyond the date of occupancy at your present address, and will also prevent any inconvenience to you. If you are a present user of gas, it will NOT be necessary to sign a new contract. If, however, as a tenant you are assuming the responsibility of the water bill a new contract should be signed. -SPRING BROOK WATER SERVICE COMPANY STOEHR FISTER When You Buy Furniture look for the lasting qualities, for innate integrity of design that outlives the fad of the moment; for the hidden qualities of fine construction and careful detailing.

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