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flrv'-trr. tN'DIANA EVENING GAZETris, jsaTURDAY, JANUARY 15. 1927. FIRST PHOTOS OF MONTREAL FIRE WHERE 77 CHILDREN LOST THIER LIVES FISHER CABINET IS COMPLETED PATCHIN HEADS BURNSIDE BANK Elected President of Institution Cherry Tree Directors Declare 3 Per Cent Dividend. Carl I'uUMn, of Icarfiel.l To Be Given Out By, Boyd Hamilton.

His i a Secretary, Some Time Today; Pro- i bable Appointment of! Mrs. E. S. McCauley. I KITt.ADEI.PHrA.

IS. INS- 4 Th reported appointment of Mrs. K. S. McCnutoy of Heaver County, to misceed Dr.

FiJcti C. Polter ns Secretary nf Public Welfare and the, Inst minute tn appoint Chaf. K. Waters, of fierniantown. t.i the post of Fecrotary of I-abor and In-! dustrics, by fiovrrnor-elert Fisher.in forminjr his cabinet was the chief topic of conversation in Republican circles here today a Ihe inriicaled lime nenred for the formal announce mcnt of the makeup of the oa'ainel.

A. Boyd Hamilton, Kishrr's m-rc-tarv. will return here today from county's moftl progressive 'jusinest jmcn, jtresident of tiM Buniviilj Bank at Ihe reoncanisatitin on W. Kmwiw Iwas cl.vtcj vice prwiwVnt; II. Stauffcr, vfcr i rcridi-iil; B.

F. Injp, ai I John fustn, csslst- ant ra.vhirr. lu-Kidinx th.ne uffi.er 'am the (Mrcvtor: 1.. Cirejrcr, I Hoffman, Ar.t-irrw 1). X.

H. Vun and i Wihuuvh. I Th? tji.nk a vtry jort yrjr, with nrlx'i: ipects for fultrv. T.te "total n-! source? of. thiti are I Plan li.ink rnildlni; rn.i- ihe nt.t., a new b-nk biiilinr will he a stoi-y bri-'l: ull mod-j ern RurivsM i.

ni'rlv i.atei and with its wills t.s the tourists and tra-: vniinir t'-ncra! who fri-ntirnt R.mto ir.uch atlraeted tty the nf the Uwn. Harvisburp, and make the formal announcement of the list of appointments at the Stair? headquarters of the Republican party here late today, to reliable reports. The Governor-elect who is at home at Indiana, -will not return to make the announcement, it waa said. r( It! it II The inakeun of the cabinet ccordine to semi-official reports here today will include the following: Secretary of the Commonwealth, Charles Johnson, Montgomery Coun ty. Commissioner nf Rankintr, Peter Cameron, retained.

Attorney General. Thomas J. Baldridge, Blair County. SuDt. of Public Instruction, Dr.

Prank W. Wrijrht. of Massachusetts, formerly of Pa' Secretary of Health. Dr. Theodore I CUILRiiY lors of the Knrmrr MmhznU Hank cf Cli.

ry declared per cent diii l'Tid I earn-I at ihjr crutnc monthly mcct-j inir in the liank'i hero, Tluirs-s day, -Inn. This, bank ss thHr tipeniuc un January l.Uh. and have nciMm la led, in their four ypars uf busi- earnings in exces-f nf sr.OO". Over two hundred nil of wimm in this vicinity, will reive thrir prnpor-. tinnale rhare lhi.4 will be mailed today.

.1 1 1 fr i p- from pa tv nf ynir: will find it ef th? mosL Annie. Tncaster. Fish Commissioner, Nathan Bul- I' ireinon id liiis snow ur.rc iiiosi im it miiui urm A panic brought on by a child's frightened cir after a thin wisp of snioko was discovered caused i rush for the exits in the Laurier Palace Theater, Montreal, that cost Ihe lives or 77 children. The i to cut a liule in the wall nl Ihe IIhniKt lo i cadi the rw.md of ire itslef was extinguished with small damajro. Tiis photo, taken a few minutes after the blaze was the stairway leadintr down nun 'mir-inv.

i for discovered, shows fire apparatus lighting the lire and smoka in front of the theater. (safety, the crowds jam, -coics lots their lives. Flnrifln Stint CrMoa A.U Cluh ffcad, ffrarl. fJamh CHURCH NOTES FOR TOMORROW 4 Wraith Boy of 8 Is Near- Savant in Knowledge of Stardom Wants Scholarships for Worthy Girls ler. detained.

Secretary of Public Welfare, E. S. McCauley, Beaver County. Secretary of tabor and Industry, Charles E. Waters, Gcrmantown.

Insurance Commissioner, M. H. Tasgart, Sunbuty. "DEATHS Ml Mary Belle Jones May Belle aged 3 years and 10 months, died January 13 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Georre Jones in Clymer, of pneumonia. The deceased is survived by her parents, one brother and one sister. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon, in charge of Rev. Mitchell, of the Presbyterian Church. Interment followed in the Sample Run cemetery.

(Continued) from Fage Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 Yo'ith is aflame with knowledge knowledge finch afi only mature GATE AT ENTRANCE OP i FLORIOA. STATE COLLEGE p. m. dents and seduta nrofei.c-or3 ordinar Urt ly boast in the of 1296 Prayer and fast at case 7-yerr-old BLAIR3VILLE COUNCIL ELECTS FORMER POLICE (Continued from Piifft 1.) school the nlrecl will only extend from Spring strict throuph t.t tlnj rear of the huiidinsr, a of lfio At the rijrulnr monthly I mcf tine; uf the Horn Council Jun, street wii.h taken over. Tim buildinir acrttiired by the school street, Friday at 10 a.

William Gannaway Urownlaw, li, oJ Knoxville, Tcnn. William on term of intimtito tz-quaintancet-hip wit'i such note-worthies as Betelgeuse. lipht years, Orion's belt and O.stor and Vollux. That ts to say, he is a conieltfnt astronomer. Two years npo he pesterinsr First Presbyterian.

Rev. F. W. Hinitt, Pastor. Sunday School, a.

m. Woming; Worship, 11:00 o'clock. Evening Worship, 7:30 o'clock. Younp JVple'ji Forum, 6:30 p. Sermon subject.

motninE. "Outlaw- ed." tujard ha.s fruntae on WalnnL street, fur 100 feel. The purchane chiyi i neirot i tions that have been under way here for several weeks. Hand To Attend Inaueurntion Sermon Mibject. Eveninr.

Crosse3 and Three Messages, Rita Anna Bukowsky Rita Anna Bukowsky, aged one year and 10 nths, died at the home if her Mr. and Mrs. alike Bukowsky, 'n Clymer, on January 13. Death was due to whooping cough The deceased is survived by her parents, two brothers and tVyce sisters. Funeral services were hold at 10 o'clock this morning in the Roman Cath dlic Church, with interment following in St.

Bernard's cemetery at Indiana. hih father for book1 about Rt'ir: Three aer responded lasr Christmas i presented him with a costly tlssips a sizeable affair with four and a i half-inch objective With this he sweeps the btaveiiis every cbar nt.h;. NEA Service and the (laxctte Wiiiinm write a ry bv i The iJhtirsville Kiwanis Hoys' i P-und, an cyellrnt musical rrnranian- Christian Church. Bible School, 9:45 a. m.

Morning Worship, 11 o'clock. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. ro.

Evcnire Worshin. 7:30 o'clock. the stars as he ha? ccmc i kn-v; tion nf thirty-three members, will acrompr.uy hunrin-ds of local si-den is to the inauguration rr-rmn-hA at on Tuesday. Th: entire personnel of the will he present, while th han't will them. Here it is, as ho prepared I Sermon subject, mornine, 'Nazar- ll- eth." 1 RY WILLIAM (i.

nROWNLOW. II. I The 4-tI Club of the Florida State College for Women, at Tallahassee, which is one of the leading womens' colleges of the world, is working to obtain some scholarship for worthy girls who are in need of them. The President of the l-HCIub is Miss Ruth Walker, who thns outlines the purposes of the club: "Wo have had at the nrcaent time three business meetirigs and one social. One of our aims in organizing the club here was to bring the girls together, as they had been in the rural communities, for social and intellectual purposes.

It is thought that it will take the place of the sorority for the rural girl. "At the business meetings there are to bo discussions of rural piob-lems in our own and foreign lands, impressine; the students with the importance of home demonstration work. One of our crcat aims is to obtain some scholarships for vorthy crirls who are in need of We would like to obtain one annual scholarship and one or more loan scholarships of S300 each to he lent for a certain necessary period of time." It costs nbout 5li00 annually for ft younjr woman to attend the Florida Slate College for Women, at Jasa that is the estimate made by Miss Walker and Miss Virginia Moore. Assistant in home demon-M rat ion work. The College is conducted on very high, fine plane, the contacts of the -students beinir Ftrietlv regulated, and in addition to a splendid faculty which is doing some very notable tf-ork, th beautiful buildines and life there hae a charm all their own.

The Jtome Economics Department was several years ago by one of thn went magazines which made a investigation, to be the bet of imiiar departments in universities. the Honda State Colb-'ge for Women I'Ji erown cry rapidly, and Miss Walker is c'irous that desTving vniins women of the rural dis-, have a prominent place in the line of march. The hand i.j sponsored by Agnes M. Gilson Agnes M. Gilson died at her residence in Woostcr, Ohio on Tuesday, last.

She was eighty years, heintr the widow of Dr. S. ilson. Tnterment was i yesles in Blairsvillc. Evening, Dr.

Tibbits will speak. Eight-Year-Old Knox ville, Tennessee. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 Astnmnmer. mi 111 IH I tlX ft m- early in ihf rvcTHMrr mi look i the Mini rsvi lie KiwatiLt nib. and is under 'he direction of Rev.

,1. Norman Hunter, pa.slnr of the First 1 re 1 iy I i a a ro lu ward the southeast of ihi- I month's sky, will very bright stnrJ that a brs' dia-Imnnil. i The lr.vpfl one. farthest (o ihfr vn-i. U.

S. Gov. "Would Welcome Central First Church A. li. Hnsbarh, Pastor.

Sunday School, 9:45 a. ni. Worship, 1 1 a. m. American Republic" i is Sirius, the lirijrhiest slar in heavens.

Sirias niilv eih; litrlit jycaiv. from the A lirht K. I i p. m. Worship, Sermon subject, morning, "Trans (Cont'nucr from Pa I.J seized at Grande and thrown into thr formed.

Evening subject. aiding GAMBLING RESORT The Sarasa Government charges This is to be an installation sen'-. RAlFSFri 11 AI TflHTl that in neutralizizne Grande, Admir- ice for the officers of the E. U. C.

i 1 Name Kiwanis Chairmen Appninlmenls of the various conl-miltecs tn serve durinsr 1127 featured the rpjrular weekly luncheon nf the niairsvillr Kiwanis Cluh on Thursday even inc. The appointments were made hy Attorney Charles H. Moore, President, who named the following; flub chairmen: Attend- mice, ('. M. Cunningham; Business Standards and Methods, IC.

Einstein; Clnsaififatinn, D. M. Kicr; Education, Rev. ii. K.

l.loyd; Finance, H. B. Baker; Grievam-p, T. Shireyj Hoiirc, R. M.

Wikon; Inter-Club Ro-iHtinna, F. M. Rarkley; Lawn and Rr-jrulntion. F. A.

Coleman; ship, Kreeman Ferupon; MurIc, II. C. "Kirpuon; rrnrnm, 0. Hill: PuTh: A.rfaii-5. 11.

V. Oo-ldfnrb; Piiblicily. R. S. (Vorjjc; lierpption, 0.

K. Het'Erle; and fland, Rev, J. Nor- al. Latimer seized Liberal war mate-j Every mem her i urged to be present. rial without justification asd ord-sreri I Prayer meeting Wednesday, 4 Nine men ar.d tv.v.

with and v's'ii'v ing I'fsort wbi Pirlbiii v.y r-m hJ't-v i f.Iv k1av- i'-r, i. rl.i:r'!ii, up a i gaml.l- ly a i i it destroyed. p. Indemnity is demanded by the Sa- casa government. Reports circulated from ilanagua I that the Sacusa Government is on Ihe; poiK of piviug up its fight wore de-.

nieiTby reports hing here from Purto Cabc-zas the Lihiral capital. The indications are that th Sacaa First l.aiiUsi. Rev. E. D.

Ferguson, pastor. Bible Sthool, a. m. Worship at Young People's Servues, t-IO p. re -if woni'ii ifospcl hf-rvice.

iw p. -Morninj hubject, rhe nulteu I. r-e. Ilvry St'n. chiir'-T v-y Min.s Government will continue until entirely blocked in its effnrts.

At the Evr-ning subject, "Why Helic- thr n- wr.r.; h.i: bclptil in, stration work. Liif v.mi km-I'icc: in canmrg, ifard Rc-wmg. cookmjr. and poult.rv re rir? should hava the benefit of! M-holarhip- through the activity, nf the 4-II Club, to enahie them to enjoy the many advantages afford-I r. bv the College.

Miss Walker! present time the Liberal movement Jesus hrist Is the Son of God," iy.hv way or raltli i j-r. ot tni-ir (wo ''irii' nyr) v.ii". iikrn info Ti. poi i ii id I sisters, nifor home w.r; 1 l.u f.i'lunuu-s prr rouivn- hits nine hrothcrs and 1 hi- old-fashioned family, nd an- strucls to :v.m-v' Ii tinu1 v.l: i-ii li ti -liohir- 'ilri li i Wil man Jlmitei'. Cmmty Cnmmissinner l.ewi Q.

Clark nf Indiana wits the principal i at the weekly luncheon, and I delivered an excellent addrc-w. The I lllairsville Kiwanis Club now en- tcrin? its fourth year of existenn i with a splendid record, and indica-! tions point nviro successful year durinc; 1M27. i AR ATHON SWIM -j STARTED AT 11 A. M. US firci-iati'- how much the hoped lor I connitionr, or rlwve- i -ii: i (x will mean to srirls who to U'.

iippcni-auc' or t.n, -i pri' 'irivin lo improve the homo. I.ut the -1 -1 i u- mi: Ilri i-i i.i.niiL:ii!H"l by i.ra anil iL will r.r. 'hou-ii" wag-re ii I ve I day. II nieanixcd the Olga Huh near hoves in in Northwest appear robe gaining cnnt iderahle headway and the American penerratinn ha not beun as effective there. Reports of -some fighting with the trend of vie-' tory goirg to the liheral.

have received here. tMEXICO CITY, Jan. 15. ONS With a general offensive against vab-j el6 in full swing in Durango, the Mev-, ican Government today maintained that the rebels fighting under the, banners of religious zealots are now i i VI. i l-'t.

Myirrsi. I ritv. in SdijiH-! nifnt I' hurrh of God. W. C.

T. U. Hall. Sunday School, 2 p. m.

Preaching, ,1 p. m. Anna Cheaiiian. speaker, First Methodist Episcopal. B.

Pastor. Sunday School, a. ri. Worship, 1 1:00 a. m.

Epworth League, p. Worship, 7:30 p. m. Sermon subject, morning, "Ru: Dc liver Us 'rom Evil." i inur llr.ritl. lu 1-.

tiK 1 'Ivriiia Mill lier club Jliiiirt I lliri-p 'pal'ii in Kc uiry yoar-six r-iilrs. t'ip point of llic riianiuiul, up and I i llle solltll, In.li.i vnnv Under control. hi I Famous rccica Ive ir J'-iK-m de r. i tlio rhrlstian iiiiii-ii i I'lit-nt's Aires. -t the fni tin- i A.

ilo," utA had lie liiun.r ViMr ui.d i': In ir; a U' ill t'JU'il fhmlile. t.nly liy i.ilj i. ri i.r, an I he vj'C ul" the b.lll. Iwu ckiui'I' of rwiirii-llaiit Orii-ii. which milts iiirjiirh mi II.

nl-d Durango offers lap nnp mi.une I FvenniR stilijort. -The Delivpi-mi'T trongliold of the rebels, the War nf llr. Average Citizen nepartment reports show, and the of-j Conacre Pravcr which has ben launehed therlday at in the followinir homii-by the federals is expected to be effee- Mrs. Caroline Crawford, Zt Wayne 'tive. avenue, Mr.

Annie t'mhurn. I A Th- (ti Ironi Page lion. I'or one swimmer the winning of th raci; nmrn than the first pi-i-'-e whic'n will be to tlio ivh i-1-- the mainland first. He is Loni' of American Legion entry in tin- lilir Ciorlrnde Krii1. first woman to tlv; KnsiUh chaiinel.

has Tiinsoi'i. lo ro-i'-rt, thai hlv." wiii marry him if he Ihe Catalitm race. of th; wuter alnni tl)J course fanr.os fro-n 52 to u' tin- sun vt ti iu its jj mr, will In Catholic quarters reports were North Kighth street; Mr. II. received today that Bishop Diaz, for- South Sixth Street- fir ill- Sjr.d'.y (vcivnr in' Ar wnuld luku in yet her.

ii. t.f hoili liio i-artli a Ahirf. Thi. whuk rttar liigcl. a whit-, hot bright viimI liuht 's di ilu: nak.d II i- nf gnaict ul sky.

mer spoitesman lor ine iauionc r-. IoOson. 4i Xiinb Vim Kv.r. imi'v invt'i Episcopalate who was arrested ear- John Johnston, 1515 Philadelnhin i. illiancr Chri.sl in and l.Ml! her in the week, has crossed the; Thomas Wheeler, 2014 South Third street.

Uji iiv.ii al lht dis- Jupiter I i-ouhi lr. tvvu mily vviili a good this time Dad Knows Everything "I'oji. whni i-' lii'-ii''-' thr HJ'vi: i In wn I'i'P "ff when ynn zn rhureh. n. imii wmild kimw That mmiy h)- hi'd alvmt that Utile I.

f. ii ii.i!f! Hi'V. 11. Salvation Arsny Sunday a i. Guatemalan frontier, to which he was escorted by Mexican (lovernment agents.

These cottage prayer meetings are preparatory to the evangelistir inm- M. Sundav I Ulrjsf. pi-. enough li iiv-lwi-Mi HcVelvjeusi- and atej.Mar. is It 1 lw tlui briulu lal.s in a line wIik Mar; and f' h- V- rnsotte.

i'r V. Ytning People" a horn'- of Mr. R. 1 P. Minn belt, from i Maw is and hi- jswurd.

In ih: uoril great light, withmil I ii' or Urion a gi gas Here is Wi.limii i.lrin away VVi'li: aEaMtiivitirrMiirTMWWMi V. at Anderson iJfcjL FAMQV 5HOES AND HOS1 GLASSER'S uhiea tc-i a held w.u low, eight-year- Id a. how only a f-nirtll patch light. his six-foot hy In this nebula 'fnvta, a quadruple lens four rnd half in nr. ter.

At hv upprr i iirht U.e h-ifc jvc Adelbaran are the I'leiadcs, sixe of the aim- HvlAztusv a ilhis-whii-h fverybody know. Hirjum- trted. Below, a map SOS Nnrrh Thur.day-- hildren'i 1 i I' the honi" nf tho piisti-r. 11 i phi a str-et. Bible Study at the M.

O'-ccrne Min: Indiana, I'a, Drjjusit Unnk I31tlc. in the cast, abuve Sinus, is th- rnt -n rv in y.uiv In' nr.

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