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Warren Times Mirror from Warren, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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IG 1 News Behind i The Hews ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD STOVE DOWN 2 YEARS TO PAY NORTHLAND SKIS Dcmonded by Experts and Champions Erery- plains why th er tbe backgroun responsible fo: veit revolution thau and John tndP art- VVA- into most loose- rgen- Senator Joseph uuffey has been taking more than his share of bows for swinging Pennsylvania twenty-seven Democrats behind Sam Rayburn i leadership contest. really fingered the st rick J. Boland, smart shrewd house whip from the coal Mr. Boland was playing under- itaudable, persona! politics if you know the house membership. He realized that he might lose his post as whip if John O'Connor, of New York, achieved the leadership; the house would be loath tc place two Irish Catholics-and both from the same section of the charge of the lower branch of congress From both the religious and geographical angle a Rayburn-Boland tieup would ideal, or so he figured.

Moreover, if the Texan wins, he will $26,887 TO BE TIMELY SPENT IN TEST ADVICE IS BORING IN RIVER BY POSTMASTER Award of contracts for the drill- Postmaster Bell directs attention ing of test holes at six of the pro-; to the fact that every year a num- i a -c i Diamond Values here (Phot wher. another Queen little Princess Ei an exclusive, new port: tivated the hearts of Studio Lisa; copyr 1936. SEA Service, Inc.) rth may rule Britain. With the Duke of York in the th becomes the heir presumptive to the throne, ondling her pet child who already has cap- ions of her future subjects. pay his debt id bv me lining up the sol- of it all forty -eight into the is the Penns ylv anian's turn to Ret column, hi 9 Will try climb even hi; Witll the threat ifhe is dis- The Bola: lu backing meansplace as head Sa ge liant they will much more tl ianPennsylvania.

He be cssed out. They won't, of forty-eight assistant whips but it's smart stra: ont, for cac state. He the presiden tial etion posed reservoir dam sites in the Allegheny river basin was approved yesterday by the war ment in Washington. Total amount of the contracts approved by the department is $136,091. The companies holding the contracts, the the reservoir sites are: Pennsylvania Drilling Pittsburgh, $21,628 Conemaugh river site; Sprague and Henwood, Scranton, $17,763 Loyalhanna creek; Sprague and Henwood $11,195, French creek; Pennsylvania Drilling Huntington, W.

$21.772, Mahoning creek; Mott ber of Christmas greetings fail of delivery because the correct post-1 age was not affixed. Postage rates are as follows. Handwriting, type-writing or any sealed envelope is first class mail and requires two cents post- age for delivery in Warren and 3c for delivery elsewhere in the Unit- ed States. Printed greetings, when placed in unsealed envelopes may be mailed for postage. They may be signed by sender, but any communication written thereon makes them first mail and subject S62.50 Radiant, dazzling! A large, fullcutdiamond with matching diamonds in a beautiful Perfectly matched are splendid engagement ring with 3 brilliant diamonds, a wedding band set with diamonds.

This exquisite ring will engage her heart! A large diamond with perfectly matchcddia- monds on cither side. ial aflair squabble. jout the Ed; smothered speech, ala most re- a IMMER-dAV! -JAM ONLY A feW This special Universal Gas Range Sale is proving of great interest to the Homemakers oi this City. Considering the special convenient terms and wide selection of types and models, it is not strange that numerous women are taking.ad* Universal Gas Range. We more sincere advice than that you do likewise.

From any angle you might the question of a purchase oi a modern gas range, you will find that you to equip a-modern are money aneac oiier no a Universal Gas Piange suggest now. it ali ti nates coo It more instating your home opera- failures, and consider a CO MODERN IN THE KIT EH EN BUY A MODERN UNIVERSA pamge NOW Manufacturers Gas Co. markable tip on basic shift in the New Deal policy of subsidizing individuals, and industry. The secretary of the interior clothed his thoughts in somewhat ambiguous language. But here is what the president has in mind; Hereafter Mr.

Ickes and other givers or grantors of Mi Manomng crecn, mull Core Drilling Huntington, W. post lfelchand mav $36,836. Stony creek; Mott Tddressed cities, business delivery in the United States. According to a bulletin recently issued by the district office of the United States Army Engineers in Pittsburgh, test borings are under way at all of the reservoir sites included in the flood control plan, except the West Fork federal distribute gov- work is being carried out un-, Happy New i eai With 1 eminent largesse in accord with the supervision of the district Best Wishes' may be placed decrees of need in various sec- geologist in collaboration with the lions of the country. Prosperous division geologist, sections will be crossed off Un- In addition to the sites mentioned books us prospective re- ed in the above contracts, drilling cipients.

Even those states still operations are being arried out at deemed in need of charity or loans the Tionesta Bank creek will be rated on a prosperity per-, and Crooked creek reservoirs, cer.tage basis. Up to last Thursday 68 test holes and accountants bad been completed at the reser- wil! arrange the details, but indie-1 voir Slte3 and 20 others were pares of production, unemployment, I tiaUy completed, a bulletin from payrolls, will be the the district engineers office said, minine Only practical crews are at, work at each rfrnWom LnC I of the sites and work is being con- paj choiogical prcolem onfronting ducted on cost estimates for re- is servoir dams and appurtenances, a pcna, upon jan(j improvements and minerai 'Parity. Ch.hand tne theorists rights in the reservoir areas, re: egard irginia, North Carolina, f0cation of railroad facilities, relo- Michigan and California as sam- cation of highways, and general Post cards for most Foreign countries are 3c each, although some may be sent for two cents. Ask the Stamp Clerk for correct rate of postage. Written inscriptions such as, Merry Christ- on printed cards, together with name and address of sender, without subjecting them to more than the third class rate of postage.

Valuable cards should be sent in sealed envelopes with the return card of sender so that they will be returned to sender in case of delivery. Stop in and see our latest selection of ELGIN, HAMILTON and BULOVA Watches A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article Until Wanted. Convenient Terms on Approved Credit. Russell states which can be discharg- from the federal poor house as de to make their own living. hydraulic studies and structures.

design of YOU CAN judge products better and save time In the bargain oy reading the advertisements. The royalists" not in hiding have been neering around comers and under official carpets I discover the identity of resi- dent Roosevelt's advisers and eon- mit it to the public printer and fidants. Here's the answer: Mr. men" are the famous team of and Thcmas G. Corcoran and Benjamin Cohen, two brilliant proteges then forget the trouble-making recommendations about transferring the three bureaus to his department.

Mr. Wallace ranks with Cordull spent Sunday evening with Hull as a scalp-lifter The Iowan of Professor Felix Frankfurter cf got rid of three enemies w'hose Falconer, N. Harvard and Associate Justice ability and intimacy wdth FDR The Aid Society will uis Mr Cohen is an made them favorites in early bet- meet at. the church Wednesday for extremely gifted liberal with an ting on the outcome of their; their Christmas party and tureen amazing faculty of backing Davds, a sound dinner. through to the heart of a subject and practical farm administrator; Mrs.

M. Walker and two child- Russell, Dec. 10 civic club met Wednesday evening with a good attendance. After the business meeting the committee, Frank Lounsbury and George Wood, served refreshments. The committee for the January meeting is Gerry, Briggs and Wayne Fay.

Recent guests of Mrs. Clara Wright Mr. and Mrs. Emett Kirkham and Mrs. Allie Dunham of Youngs ville.

Mrs. G. E. Mattison entertained the troop committees and leaders of the Girl Scouts at a 6 dinner at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs.

Robb of Washington D. C. was present. Mr. and Mrs.

Lyston Sadler Rev. and Mrs. Harold Knappenberger S. W. McMarrow east side Jeweler VST S1DE I 103 Penna.

East Open Every Evening Until Christmas. Oval Center Piece in Filet Crochet, With a Wide Edge By Ruth Orr economic, philosophical. Ho is of a retiring nature and re! mains in the background. Mr. Corcoran is a handsome, gay, smart Irishman with an excellent mind.

He tells stories, olays the accordion, regales the president with his wit. He also serves up Mr. Cohens suggestions though by no means backwarj or unable to present his own. Ex-Rep. Charle? West, of Ohio, is closest to Mr.

Roosevelt politically, with the exception of James Aloysius Farley. Mr. West per Jercme Frank, an extremely cap- ren are spending the week with able law'yer, and Rex Tugwell, sister Mrs. Mary Martin and 1 brain tru.sfer.” The Wal- I husband at Erie, lace stock has boomed on the 1 Mrs. Darling of Chandlers Val- 'White House market by reason of ley has arrived at the home of FDR's farm and the Ickes Mr.

and Mrs. I. G. Darling to faction knows it. spend the winter.

Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Kelley Transfer of the U. S.

fleet to; spent the week end with the lat- the Atlantic nexf spring is con- parents Mr. and Mrs. Flick templated. Federal agencies at Scotch Hill, will riot be duties Arleen Coats is quarantined at are divergent, and up have homes in 1936. Towns of 2.500 I her home for scarlet fever, built new The Swastika club met at.

the Railroads fight home of Mrs. J. A. Van Orsdale Hazel Thomp son; vice president, Lena Hake; secretary and treasurer, Lena Briggs. The Christmas party will Buenos be at the home of Mrs.

R. Civil serv- Thompson. I per- ucawco in xaw. forms the most secret and import- hard for extension of emergency These unt missions. During the cam-1 freight begin paign he was often summoned to'Jan.

6. Average factory price thr. telephone by the president at of automobiles has declined to r. idnight or later. So if you $549.

Rules of to submit an economic or political handicaps the proposition to the see Aires conference. Messrs. Corcoran. Cohen. West, ice advertises examinations for Tney're sitting on the world's most hospital assistants who can qual- important lap right now.

in jiu-jitsu and gun-handling. Curtailment of public The dull, factual pages of Sec- program has been decided upon retary annual report made Objections by organized h' diines that farmers may delay completion of again revived his feud with next program. An early retary Wallace for possession break-up of Pacific coast shipping, of the forestry service, the biolo- strike is forecast survey and soil conservation program. Mr. Roosevelt's keep- Office 117 Penna.

Wett id ione 128 the peace know differently. Mr. I'-kes believes most that these agencies belong him instead of Farmer Wallace. Hid the irascible secretary of the interior and other cabinct quietly warned to throw away their tomahawks during the absence. Mr if kes suspects that 7DR is of settling among the family, and the land-grabber has mellowed.

He wants to stay on. But it was his hard luck to write iht report six months ago, trans- General Cummings is seeking ways to crack on lawyers who shield gangsters. (Copyright, McClure Newspaper Syndicate) LIQUID-TABLETS SALVE-NOSE DROPS checks COLDS and FEVER first day HEADACHES io 30 minutes PATTERN NO, 273 i If given to rather formal decorations in your home, welcome this oval centerpiece. certainly all that you coulu wish. The center panel, of filet crochet, has a conventional desigd of wild roses, and this is surrounded by a 3U inch conventiona, edging which makes a frame for the pattern.

Finished, the pieccj measures 27 by 18 inches and, last of all, it is done in No. 20 merJ cerized crochet cotton, so the work proceeds at a great rate. i The pattern envelope contains complete, easy-to-understand iij lustrated directions, with diagrams to aid you; also what crochef hook and vhat material and how much you will need 1 To obtain this pattern, send for No. 273 and enclose 10 cents irj stamps or coin Ccoin preferred) to cover service and postage. Ad dress the Tirnes-Mirror, Needlework P.

O. Box 200, Station D1 New York, N. Y. (Copyright, 1936, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) EARLY AD COPY MEANS GOOD COMPOSITION AND A I CHANCE FOR BEST POSITION All paths at Washington lead toward the budget bureau these days. Good natured Acting Bud- get Director Bell is the I finest imitation of a government boss the capital can produce in the absence of President Roosevelt.

Retrenchment to a degree which shocks the spenders and Hopkins, Ickes, Jones, Cooke, been ordered by the president. No matter how many hearts break, he is determined to balance the budget oi approach that objective in the fiscal year ending June 30, for which the budget now on Mr. desk is being framed. Loans, grants, appropriations -for ers, for hard-up students, for rur- electrifiers, for public works, for banks, for be sliced to paper-like thinness. Even major policies may be terminal- ed or altered in the process provided congress agrees The savers have dinned into the presidential ear the need for equalizing income and outgo.

Roosevelt is thinking of his re-election That ex- WARREN, Britain's Favorite Moves Nearer to Throne fi SPOUTS' SKIS Pine Maple 5-Foot to 714-Foot Poles Wax Bindings Toboggans Flexible Flyer Sleds Skippy Racers CLEAR THE TRACK FOR NORTHLAND TOBOGGANS PICKETT'S.

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