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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE NEWS-HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1935. Franklin Aerchants Again Offer Good Will Bargains RELIEF TOTAL iS DOWN FLAPPER FANNY. MONTH viui. I nuu i Feel Young Again in M. W.

LOCKE SHOES If you've been "putting up" with tired torturing feet, your very first day of wearing M. W. Locke Shoes will show you what real comfort can be. The relief is almost incredible. You will be advised and fitted with the last best suited for your feet by Frank A.

Pankrata, registered, certified shoe fitter, graduate of the Locke Shoe Institute of Orthopedemy. LOCKE SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE BOSTON SHOE STORE Good Shoes Properly Fitttd 230 13th Street, Franklin, Pa. in TfflMiafMB uTrr vo 11 Interest Shown in Past Events Results in Increase in Number Participating This Week. Three more Good Will Bargain Days, events that have proved popular with shoppers throughout the Franklin trading area, will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, with a larger number of Franklin stores participating.

With each succeeding bargain day Private Industry Employs Three-Fifths of 28,575 Removed From Rolls Oct. 12. New Wools A word Mm li nrffletont, I- Hf 6lv M. your Wrawm. buy 6it.i tedty." HAKIU'SBURG, Oct.

21. UPPri-vate industry employed three-fifths of the 28,575 persons removed from Fenn-sylvania direct relief rolls during the week ending Oct. 12, the current report of the State Emergency Relief Board disclosed today. There remained 1,535,723 persons on relief, representing a slump of 100,625 program, the merchants have striven to make their offerings more attractive, and the bargains this week are Don't be upset about the cost of your fall wardrobe, we've come through with a grand collection that puts you right back on the style map' at small cost. See these dresses now.

BEDSPREADS Bates Spreads $2.50 $2.95 and $3.95 A Chance to Make Some Money from the Sept. 7 jieak. Expenditures for the second week of October totaled which was $52,876 less than the relief cost during tho previous Get one of Limber's Limerick cards at your grocer's and week. $3.95 up i 'fill in the missing line, xm tor you, also money. Do not fail to get a card and return it to your grocer oi the bakery.

Administrator Robert L. Johnson reported that more than 35,000 persons had been dropped from reliof status up to Oct. 12, having received their first Home Journal Patterns 15c Mercerized Thread So Spool Bradley's wage checks from works progress administration projects. "Although only 3,351 cases were list expected to exceed those provided in preceding Good Will Bargain Days, The results of the plan of selecting especially attractive 'bargains for the three days have been shown in the large patronage the stores have enjoyed during these events. Participating merchants pointed out that the success of the Good Will Bar-gain Days depends on their efforts to sincerely present merchandise of value at bargain prices, and the Interest shown in the past events has indicated that their efforts have met with success.

Whole Area Benefits. The Good Will Bargain Days are designed especially to attract patronage from districts that ordinarily might patronw-e other shopping centers rather than Franklin, 'but the entire trading area benefit from the values offered during the three days of the event. Almost every typo of merchandise will be offered on the three days. Sev ed as having been removed from relief Danclnjr trunks are of the ward robe variety I rolls during the week of Oct. 12 to tho works program, this figure bears no relation to the number of persons actually placed on works projects during the week," Johnson explained "aiiK caes are removed from relief rolls only after receipt of first full wages or partlul wages sufficient to meet minimum PRICE OF STAMP fMtAMjeua A CM See This Wonderful Selection of Styles LADIES'NEW FALL SHOES Phone 6U, either Franklin or Oil City needs." 0FBRIT1SH GUIANA Of the 15,174 relief cases closed dur Values you will long remember.

Here you will surely find the styleyou want I FIXED HA enteen business houses are participating in the Bargain Days events, including clothing and department stores, furniture stores, hardware stores and Jewelry firms. Each store will be furnished with PUMPS TIES STRAPS in Brown Black 14-Year-0ld Schoolboy Found ing the week, 8.0S0 were to be supported by private Industry. A case averages 3.0 persons. Cases plueed on relief during tho week totaled 8,418. 'In Allegheny County, the new works program and private industry absorbed ulmost equal numbers and together accounted for the major portion of the total numlter of cases closed," tho report stated.

"More than half of the cases re-moved from the relief rolls In both Philadelphia and Schuylkill Counties had obtained new employment in private industry or Increased wages sufficient to make them self-supiortlng." especially designed banners, provided Valuable Bit of Paper Hidden All Sizes. We carry a nice assortment of Women's Dresses in the Half Sizes. W2 to 28 $4.98 816.95 Away in the Attic. LONDON, Oct. 21, UP A scrap of paper will be offered for sale here Oct 30 at a price of not less than $.10,000.

This Is the value put upon a one- cent magenta British Guiana stamp of A 1 SHOE MARKET LAAJ in SUN KILLED II PH1LA. UHTS 319-13th St. in i by the Retail Division of the rank-in Chamber of Commerce, to indicate to the out-of-town shoppers those (hat are featuring the bargains. The participating stores are: The Prinlz Company. Boyd X.

Park. Anderson Company; J. C. Penney Company. Jordan's; Sykes Kline; Bradley's; George W.

Feldman, II. I. Bernstein; The Great A. P. Tea Company; Orphenm and Park Theatres; Franklin Furniture Company; Woodhurn, Cone Company, Boston Shoe Store; T.

A. Hied; The Fashion; Franklin Hardware Plumbing Company, and J. T. Campbell Son. C.

of C. Gives Invitation. A bulletin announcing the autumn shopping event, issued by the Retail Division of the Frankliu Chamber of Commerce, said: "Franklin merchants appreciate your good will and extend a cordial invitation to you to participate in three great festival days of value-giving and super-bargain. "Good Will Bargain Days in Franklin offer you an opportunity to save and invest wisely and conservatively, l'ou can pay yourself big dividends by purchasing now for your winter and Shoppe Franklin, Pa. Five Pedestrians Among Week-End Victims of Auto Collisions.

PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 21. UP At least seven persons were killed and many injured in automobile accidents ISoti by its owner, Mrs. Pascal Costa Scala, wife of the late M. Hind, who during his lifetime possessed one of the most valuable tdamp collections In the world.

The stamp is roughly composed from ordinary printer's type and is the only one of its kind known to be In existence at present. It was printed in a newspaper office iu Georgetown, Demerara, as a makeshift until the next steamer from London could bring fresh supplies. In 170, a 14-year-old schoolboy found this stamp hidden away in an attic amongst a bundle of old, forgotten letter. Liking its color, ho decided to dd it to his collection. Later he sold it to a stamp collector for six shillings.

Some years afterward this collector sold bis entire collection for $625 to Thomas Ridpath, of Liverpool. From that day on the lone British Guiana stamp soared in value. Count I'hlllippe von Ferrari, once renowned collector, bought It for $775 from iRidpatli. The rarity of the issue having been established. Hind was forced to pay in when the Ferrari collection was disposed of.

The sale on Oct. will see Ilarraer, Itooke of Arundel street, London, offering the tiny magenta scrap for Every Home Needs A Handy Andy Orange Juice Extractor at only $00 over irhe week-end in the Plhiladelphia area. Five were ipedestrians, three victims of hit-run drivers. One was Will lam J. Bourne, 30, war veteran and father of two children.

Tho Aimerican Legion Ipost, of which he was a meiuoer, ordered U0O veterans to search for a driver of a cou'iie with yellow wheels" that ran down Uourne while he was repairing a tire at his gasoline station. The two other "hit-run" vic-tinns were SHOT GUNS, RIFLES, SHELLS AND PISTOLS Single Barrels in 12 and 16 Gauge, New. Also 20 and 410 Gauge. Your choice, at $8.75. 12 and 410 Winchester Repeaters.

303 Springfield and Ross Rifle $12.00. Shot Shells 69c to 85c box. Rifle Shells 38-40, 30-30, 32 special $1.50 box. 22 Short and Long Rifles. Many other sizes in Riflle Shells.

Brake lining i up to 2 inch 10c to 35c ft. 100 Penna Oil 50c gal. Atlantic best gas. Balloon and Truck Tires as low as $3.50 for 28x4.75-19 inch. ARMOUR SALES CO.

holiday needs. 'If quality, style, value and service mean anything to you then by all means come to Franklin for this event. Selections of brand new, desirable fall Genevieve Ku'berski, 22, and ilerrel Ilaima, 33. Both were struck by automobile which left their victims lying and winter merchandise will be at their peak thousands upon thousands injured fatally along the highway. of fine new, fashion-right articles that every home and family will need for Wolfe, 14, was run down by Strains as it extracts.

Colors Green, Red, Ivory and White. FRANKLIN HARDWARE PLUMBING CO. a Miacnine near nor notne at Clinton-dale, and Andrew Alesy, 0, who was Injured fatally when struck ty cur fall and winter." With the cop-operation of the Cliam-Ikt of Conmieree, the merchants have ia front of this home at Chester. The othor fatalities were Aunibalo SIMM SMITH WILL Otofore, and William Leslie, 33. They were victim of their own driving.

Both lost control of their ve. dw their utmost to attract trade to Frauklin from surrounding territory by providing the lest bargains possible on the three days of the event. The luirgaln days will begin with the of the stores on Thursday morning nnd continue until the close of business Saturday evening. under the auspices of the optometTic extension program spoiiMired by tiho American Oplouictrie Ansociat iou and will speak on "Optoinetric A banquet will fr served at. 6:30 o'clock tomorrow evening ia ihe Kx-ehonee Motel, ami the first clinic session will ioo hold at 8:30 o.

oi. The clinic will continue 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon and Wednesday evening. Wives and assistant of mewihors of the t'pier Allegheny Association liave been invited to arteid the An fl ttendnnop of 40 or JH) persons was expected. El hides, loslie's crashing into a telegraph lwle near Oaiindun, N. Oia-fore's overturning and ipinning him be A clinic for members of 'the Uprer Allegheny Optoroetrlc Association will 11 foehl tomorrow and1 Wednetsday at the Exchange Hotel Franklin, with KwlTrti Burstow, of Rochester, X.

natioiwlly-known economic anil lec-nurer, the piHuoipRil shaker on the program. Mr. Barstow wfill conduct the clin(c PREVENT COLDS 1 7 Al'TO IIOUY PtKHVICe Oil, ITV A neath it in Mouth Philadelphia. YGUNG ISPIG RAISERS TO SEND BEST IN mi OF SEN. CLARK "FIFTY YEARS IN TIIE NEWS-PAI'KIt CAM BY JAMES B.

BORLAND, ON RALE AT THIS OFFICE. PRICE, $L00, REDUCED FROM $3.50. KM CUT-RATE DRUG CO. Young and pig ralsem in Ven ango CoiiiMy, one of tlicnt a l.Vycar-old Bwdsitown girl, will ond their choice lambs awl ipigs to Pittsburgh tomorrow SHICHIUI ifor entry in the third antmol fat stock 309 13th Street Phone 973-G show to hold Wednesday and Thurs day it tho Ilcrrs Island tttockyards. TODAY WHETHER O.

Huiusls-rgor, of IViirke.vvllle, al- so will Ibo an exhibitor nt the how, entering a ipen of V't Innim. TO 5RLUTEU. S. FLAG Tho boys and one girl exhibitor are Well-Known Franklin Resident and Oil Producer, Dies Saturday Following Operation. iShcrman RoU-rt 'Smith, well-known oil limn of Venango County who died early Saturday -morning in llamot Hospital, Krie, following an otierutlon, wau born July 27, ut Wesley, a son of Eliza and Swihu4 Smith.

Mr. Smith, who resided nt 1XU Otter Street, Franklin, KjM-nt the early portion of his life In Wewley, where lie engaged in fanning. His later life was fcflX'iit in Franklin and vicinity. He engaged in the oil huslnesH for many years arwl had k-awa at Brcdinsburg and Cllntonville. He hod a wide circle of friends nnd nenuaiiitunce and was a trow of len-did character, known for til kindly and generous disposition.

Mr. Hnilth married Zonle Sterrctt, of Wesley, who died May 27, 1CU Born to this union wore five children. One child died In Infancy, and four survive. They are Ojirl R. Ktiilrh, of CllntonvMle: Charles W.

Km.M1i, of Pearl, Mrs. Kllznlicth Barnes, of Cteve-land, and Mrs. W. E. IMnrvl, of Franklin.

Mr. Knvlth was married npain (tot. 4, to Adda Viola limvcr. of Coierstown, who also survive. Two sinters, air.

Mary Waken, of Pittsburgh, and Mr. Alice (McDowell, of Einlonton, nnd two Hrrol hers, Mllford Smith, of Wcler, and Clayton Smith, of West field, X. 1t wirvive. Funeral wrvlccn will tfield at the kite homo, Mot otter 'ft root, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock wltli Itev. William H.

Orr, pastor of ifhe Flust Presby-terlan Church, officiating. inemVr of Fotir-H Clirtw and1 the Wen-ley Fwur-H Pig Club. The aniniflls ill he Judged Wednesday and told at Suild Up Your RESISTANCE 100 Cod Liver Oil Tablets 89c 50 Haliver Oi! Capsules 89c $1.00 Plain or Flavored COD LIVER OIL 59c Pt 60c McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets 49c Callan's i2Z-Zth Street auction Thursday. The one Venango County girl who PENN GRILL IS AT YOUR SERVICE with the most delicious homemade luncheons. Sandwiches, Salads, Pies and Cakes, OUR QUALITY IS SUPREME.

Lowest Deep Cut Prices Always. will Jinvo an entry In the show Is Mar garet Miles, of Broedtown. Mk has FOTTSVILLK. Oct. 2U-lT-Two Heho.il children of Mlnersvllle, will learn today whether they must salute the American ag.

The puplU, two (dter, one In the fifth grade and the other In the seventh. elnVii their religion Wltncw.es," prohibit them from pledging their allegiance to the Mars and Strljie. Tiu.lr father. whoo name wa witn- IIARRISBritG, Oct. 21.

IT E. Leroy Keen, assistant Dauphin County district attorney, began an invevitiga-Hon today of charges that juror in the trial of State Senator William II. Clark, West Chester, was prejudiced. The inquiry was ordered by William II. Hargest, president judge of Dauphin County court, lust Friday upon receipt of a motion for new trial of the gray, haired, legislator convicted lust month on charge of extortion and malfeasance in office.

Hargest wai the trial judge. Citing 50 reasons a now trial should be allowed, the motion included affidavits alleging that William C. Hankes, Harrisburg mechanical engineer, told two persons prior to the trial that if he were chosen a Juror the defendant would lie found guilty. Iiankes, a venireman at the time of the alleged statements, sulweiucntly was selected as a niomlier of the Clark jury, testifying on examination by opposing counsel that he had formed no opinion of the guilt or innocence of the senator. Keen's Investigation will determine whether prowfiitlon of Bankc on perjury charges warranted.

Clark, chulrman of the Senate Appropriation Committee, was convicted of offering his Influence for passage of administration-sponsored bills In exchange for renewal of state liquor store Insurance with his agency. HTt of three Imn'im to compete for the prlw, n.td they are (particularly diolce flock. Others ontoring lambs are Francis, 'CJoraM nd Howard Fisher, of Oakland Tonishii: Ix-slle and Lynn KidiHo, Biirkvyvllle; ind Hoed, Mre and Jim McKee, of Cllntonvllle, The of the Wesley Pig Clu'b are Cii-avdon Woods, Xevln Woods, Marry held hv school authorltie, xnld he a "citlwn of heaven" and not a eltlr.tn of the United Slate. In upboldlng the action of hi daughter. lie will tetlfy Ix-fore the Miner-vllle school board today when a deei-Nlon will be made on a request that the 'tnlth, Donald, IjesMo and Lynn Kiddle, Kolicrt.

Stcrrett, Lynn Oriffin and Lester nnd Kaytnond Sopbor. Pittrfburirti packing how' jrovide ribbons and cash (premiums to winners In the annual nhow. The Judging will start o'clN-k Wcdtwwdny morning. contains more The Culled States than dogs. wiltito be made compulnory wun a penalty for violation.

Action, on tho Bltnatlon wa taken following a tatement from Lester K. Ade. State HuiMTlnteiident of Schools, that school dltrlct have the power to enact rule which would control such situations. HUNT PURCHASER OF THREE LOSE LIVES HEAD-ON AUTO CRASH MiLLKitfmnn. net.

21. it a head-on collision between two automobile on the Mlllernhurg-Hnnhury highway today hart claimed three live while three otl er person were In fl hospital In merlou condition. Victim of the crash were: Mis Dorothy Dnlton, 21. and France Un 'WESTW00D PISTOL' PITTSBURGH, CM. 21.

UP C'oun-1 ty detective moved today to Identify the ptirehnxer of a 2 -20 calioer re-volver found a few block from the scene of the murder of Martha Went ood. I Tinv t4-re to search the record of a i JWth Red Jewel 03J der. 21. ooth of HarrNbtirg, and Wil KITCHEN CABINETS To enduring quality and convenience our makers have added rich streamline beauty. LATEST OAK and the NEW ENAMEL FINISHES.

Prices start at 822.50 liam Mumma, 30venr-old Millers-burg Jeweler. Ml Josephine hoan, 22, also PltlBburgh ilrearm store where, the manufacturer remrted, the wenpon a bought. Constable Tim Prexler, Indlfted a an nrreMory with daper Sijulre Jame J. Westwoort In the mysteriou death of the nnlre' wife. limtriimental In bringing the rusty gun to the attention of authorities.

Sound Uaul faater In warm weather. of Mlllersburg. driver of the car bearing the two girls, suffered poslble fractured rictill. The other ear wa driven by Kttdotph BmVr. ftfl, Mil-lersbtirg.

Mumtna and Carlos, Border, SO, Mlllerourg, were pawnger. State highway patrolmen nld the rrh occurred when Miss Hlmnp attempted to pa farm wagon. Both er crashed through a guard rail and frjcibled over an embankment ALL STEAKS lb. 17c ANDdRSON'Sj rvfiws.

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