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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 13

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$31 IHtHbS MUW'IU IHt IT Sano io stores 9i'MewMtj WITH StLR'TCD HCACfiANblse To fS la. By iAtJL HAimwos NEW YORK, i Halt a down Delicious Milk Chocolate Creams Caramels Nougats Peppermints Initial effort i of Hie Broadway theatrical season have made their futile bows and are preparing to make (ejected exits. They have been dry fuel for the critical nres time net un steam tor the season's onward ruaji. "Cru lb. 10c cible" has melted; "The Sellout' has belied Its title: "The Blue WJ, Also new line nt Hitter-sweet lflc riow" Is very blue Indeed; "Come Easy" has rone quickly; unci "A Party" is being attended mostly by ao tnirars ot that grand actress.

Mrs, Patrick Campbell. ill However, there Is no doubt that Mr. Earl Carroll Is going to get Cl ill" FOOTBALL SEASON IS HERE Footballs 15c to 98c New Fall JEWELRY 10c-20c Chokers, Earbobs Bracelets, Rings VISIT OUR COMPLETE TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT Hi FOOTBALL JEWELRY 10c Complete line of Woodbury', Lady Esther and Pond's Products at Make Murphy's vour away with "Murder at the Vanities." Faults the show my have aplenty, but they are made Incoit-spcuous by the debazzllng presence of those lovely creatures (mostly blondes) whom Mr. Carroll. chooses 10 call "The Most Beautiful Girls in the World." Another" thing In favor of this niece Is that, as tho title Indicates, It is no ordinary "Vanities," but a hybrid dram-muslcal mclo-comedy which Is like nothing ever seen behind the footlights.

There is flesh and gooseflesh, epidermis and ccto-. plasm, music and mystery, 'nudity and knifings. The show is scarcely three seen old before a piercing scream from one of the chorines announces! discovery of the first corpse high above the stage on a platform of those pipes to which scenery is fastened. It's a girl In chorus costume. Soon thereafter enters Mr.

times Tlennicas the handsome -and erudite chief of the homicide squad. He goes at the job In the Van Dine manner I and, anticipating more dark deeds, insists that the show muBt go on in order that the killer or killers (you are never quite sure which) may be caught red-handed. Thus tho audience is able to ait In at the spec- tacle of combination revue and criminal investigation. Chorus numbers, skits and songs are inter- sperscd with backstage scenes and headquarters for Kerets, Scarfs, Sweaters and 10c other items essential to the following of the great game. liny safe.

GENERAL ELECTRIC MAZDA LAMPS' in 15-25-40-50 60 watt sizes, 20c 18c in lots of 6 or more FLASHLIGHTS Batteries Bulbs Everready Batteries i 10c Arrow Batteries 5c Mazda Bulbs 10c Also a complete line of Flashlights in order to divert attention from SHOE FINDINGS Save money by repairing your old shoes. Rubber Heels for Ladies' and Children's Shoes, pa: 7c Rubber Heels for Men's Shoes (nails included), pair 10c Composition Soles, Black and Tan, pair 10s Stick-on easy to pair 10c Guaranteed Shoe Dye, all popular colors 10c Shoe Polish (Paste and Liquid) 10c the safe-cracking job, (be fugitive leader tries to rekindle the cider L.T- atmosphere. 'The supercilious divorcees, for instance, are seen bat-fling politely for the rirtue of their chauffeur. A couple ot girl hitchhikers, thumbing their way to Hollywood, add color -and comedy. Bo does an elderly couple from Kansas, snd a whole family of Mexicans who blunder "around carrying gamecocks.

Meanwhile some voluble coyotes howl dismally off-stage. of the play. George Abbott, who wrote the pioce with Leon Abrams, and produced it wllh Philip Dunning, has gone to gangland' before for dramatic ideas. But "Heat Lightning" is better rounded by an excellent cast that Includes Jean Dixon and Robert Creckler. It also has some finely-skeielicd tourist and native types, and somo well-placed bits sister's love.

He succeeds, too, until she discovers what Is going on. Then she proceeds to shoot him Jn a very workmanlike manner, thus saving, the jewels the life of the apprcnilco bandit, Lhe honor of her little sister, and the moral caliber some very revealing ones in a dressing room. Miss Olga Baclanova slugs and vamps. Mr. Bcla Lugosi, In the role ot a German character actor, is superbly sinister as he stalks about mysterioisly with a -green spotlight playing on his face.

Paul Gerrfsh docs some amazing roller skating. Elephantine Billy House gets most of the laughs. Allot nor girl Is slain, a third stabbed, and a fourth threatened and saved just In the nick of time. Just Arrived! See These Producer Carroll and Rufus King. State Federation Of Women To Meet October 9th Lhe ratter heme- a specialist in mys 2 in 1 Shoe Kits lcry tales, certainly did not do very handsomely by the plot, which re Fall Weight HOSIERY 25c Tailored Shaped Ankle, $1.29 mains almost as much a mystery at the end as it was in the beginning.

Men's New Felt Hats 25c Dauber, Polisher ana Polish Black, Brown, Tan Rut on the whole the show la a re fresh I nc and satisfying, hodge Men's New 1ft OEr Necktie. lU.AOe podge. The tunes are pleasant, but not great hits. The costumes, what there is of them, are lovely but less lavish than in the usual "Vanities Men's Boys' Men's Boys Suspender sie 8Vs to 10Vs. All new Men's Union Suits, long sleeves and lesrs, 36-46 7Q And due to the presence ot the mys tery story mere is Lime tor oniy fall shades.

BELTS 25c 29c 10c 25c I WW few of those Hack-out skits, some inane, some smutty which usually at encumber a carrou snow. Most noteworthy newcomer 4:30 memorial service (First Presbyterian Church). Evening. Two dinners, press and publicity, and Department of Welfare, with Judge Benjamin Lencher as speaker. Addresses by "Dr.

Scott and Dr. Joseph Pierce, 2nd Vice President General Federation of Women's Clubs. Concert by The Ukrainian Chorusi of Pittsburgh. Wednesday, October II Department of Legislation Forum. Program by Department of Juniors with the following speakers: Miss Margaret O'Malia, Miss Ann Thompson, Mrs.

Paul Hess, Mrs. John P. Backmier, and Miss Elizabeth Hamilton. Noon. Fiife Arts Luncheon, with Nancy Byrd Turner, poet, as speaker.

3:00 p. m. Play presented at Twentieth Century Club, largest club-owned club home in the state. Evening. Friendship dinner.

8:15 p. m. Junior Choral. Addresses by Florence Fisher Parry and a guests speaker whose subject will be "International Relations." Thursday, October 12 Federation business. Address by Dr.

Jennings, "Conservation of Wild Flowers. A symposium on present day education. Noon. Two luncheons, American Home and Conservation. JSfl MIbs Una Villon who sings dances the inspirational and educational treat which the convention offers to delegates and visitors.

Some of the main features follow: Monday, October 9 Choice of (1) garden jaunt for delegates and visitors; (2) demonstration of Sunday night suppers by Karen Fladpes of Utility Hall, Philadelphia Company; (3) American Homes Exhibit, Gulf Building. Three dinners Presidents' with Mrs. Richard J. Hamilton, State President, presiding; Past Mrs. John A.

Frick presiding; Delegates', Mrs. John M. Phillips presiding, 8:15 p. choral program. Earl Wild, guest pianist.

Reception. Tuesday, October 10 9:00 a. opening of the convention. State Federation business. President's address.

Address by Dean Thyrsa Amos, University of Pittsburgh. Noon. Five district luncheons. 2:00 p. addresses by Judge Sara Soffcl, Cameron Beck, and Dr.

B. h. Scott. Plate Lunch Fresh Roast Ham, Mashed Potatoes, Baked Beans, Cole Slaw, Rolls with Butter, Iced tea, Coffee or Milk. 4 and looks Wko a 3 6-yoar-oId incarnation of Ana Pennington.

Only a couple of dys before the premiere she was hired -away from a Broadway night club and already has proved her right to a place in the big-time spotlight. Up the street from "Murder fll the Vanities" some other killings are going on In "Heat Lightning" 1 Ladies Wear We have our complete line of Winter Underwear now on sale. Flannelette downs and Pajamas 9c Rayon Stripe Bloomers 39c Rayon Stripe Vests 59c Union Suits, short sleeves legs, size 36 to 48 79c Union Suits without sleeve and knee length 59c Extra sizes in Rayon jt4 Household Paints We have a complete line of Paint, Enamels, Lacquer and Varnish Stains in 10c and 20c size cans. Also a good assortment of Paint Brushes, 10c 15c second new show of tho week. It's 30C The 1933 meeting of the State Federation of Pennsylvania Women will be held in Pittsburgh, in the William Penn Hotel, Seventeenth Floor, the "week of October 9.

Every effort is being made to make the Convention a real inspiration along: club lines and a period of elevating entertainment for the state-wide guests. Mrs. James G. Ghalfant, District President and Chairman of Convention Arrangements, is being given Lhe enthusiastic co-operation of every federated club and of the Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce and numerous business concerns. The theme of the convention will be "More Light." The main features of, the program will be listed in an early issue.

Delegates and visitors to the convention who arrive at the hotel as curly as Sunday afternoon, October 8, will find the convention information committee already at work. The hotel will serve tea to these early arrivals. For the information of delegates nnd visitors, Mrs, George Hill, 28 Haldanc Avenue, Crafton, who is chairman of transportation, authorizes tho following statement from all railroads in the state, providing at least one hundred convention visitors avail themselves of the "Receipt Certificate "From all points in the state, and from Phil-lipsburg, N. and, Lawrcnceville and Waverly, N. Y.

tickets for the going journey may be obtained at the regular one-way fare. The ticket agent will, on request, give the ticket holder a receipt certificate, which muBt, on arrival at the convention, be presented to the endors-1 ing officer at the transportation desk, where, on payment of one-1 third the regular return fare, return ticket will be issued. Delegates are urged to make sure in advance that their ticket agents hold these receipt certificates, which will i be issued October 5-U inclusive. It I is expected that this round trip rate of fare and one-third will attract 10c Jumbo Banana Split Murphy's Double Panties Bloomers Regulat sizes in Rayon Sundae ISc 29c Panties Bloomers SOVIET AIR GIANT BALKS not all melodrama and flashes of gunfire though; considerable Americana Is skillfully packed into its throe wets. The selling Is a Ailing station on A highway In the southwestern dee-rt.

The place is run by two sisters, the older of whom has a past. Toiling away in her greasy overalls, changing tires. 'dispensing gasoline and loosing acidulous wise-cracks, she begins to bolievo that that past Is well behind her. JubI then, however, it comes whizzing on the scene In the form of an ox-lover who sinco has turned bank robber and very recently, murderer. He Riid a young accomplice are fleeing for Mexico, hut ihey tarry awhile upon learning that a couple of rich divorcees touring through from neno have placed their jewels in- the sisters' 3:00 p.

m. Important department conferences Bird walk. Motion -pictui-es in theatre. It is well recognized by epidemiologists who specialize in studying the spread of disease, that it is customary for such conditions to disappear with the coming -of cold weather. Evening.

Federation banquet. tuutriw Willi relatives ai iimwiM.igioa from the hospital. "''S Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. ceutly. "i-aj Atisa Truby Craig had 'kerVi over the week-eni a -ladya fvitvtwl nC InHinTist Convention chorus in a concert. Address by Mrs. Cifforri PinehoU Friday Play Day, under iruidanee of the urwl Mi-e T.fr.- r.Hl 'f-tffl Congress of Clubs of Western Penn Indiana callers Saturday.

a. sylvania. Indiana shopper. Tha Elwood family of PlttatwrglC are -tpemmig some time aimetr cof tage in place, SLEEPING SICKNESS John Wiggins spent day with her parents. vw? PARKWOOD Mr.

and Mrs. William McAdoo were Indiana callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Craig spent an evening at the Jailer's home near Elders Kidge recently.

Air. and Mrs. Frank Fouls of Homer City were callers with the former's parents last week. The Grange has been conducting a contest recently which has given it a number of new members. Air, and Mrs.

Elaknly haa as their week-end guests, relatives of Honvir City. Little Betty Weisse has returned many more than the necessary one eight days. Most of these patients do not sleep as profoundly as those with lethargic encephaiitits, but, they are mentally and physically sluggish and sometimes delirious. The doctor makes his diagnosis by the symptoms and by chunge that take place in the spinal fluid, which he examines early in the condition, and also changes which take place in the blood. The condition resembles, in Its spread and in its manner of attack, much more that form of inflammation called poliainyolitia or iufan-I lie paralysis that it does the epidemic encephalitis.

Infantile paralysis, as will be is limited in its attack usually to the lower portion of lhe spinal column, but docs not affect the upper and low et portions of the brain in most instances. The Investigators in St. Iouis represent not only the private practitioners, but also the. United States Public Health Service and United Slates Army Medical Corps. They have been able to some extent to reproduce lhe condition in animals, through injecting portions of the brains of those affected -by tho disease and who hod died, into the animals.

State Clymer i Mn days LAST TIMES TODAY 2 Shown 7 and I Sum Prtrea 10c 15c -25c oliw b. Crowd, to )tat, Olr-MFi Whir. vhe mwt Aetor. An kownl nun area patrons. The program committee for th1? annua convention of the State Fed air.

Hober Miller and family VtTeA'S callers at Indiana on Friday, The most important mineral subv stances required in food are -the'ja "alts of iron, iodine, phosphorus. cium( lime), manganeao. PtU and soda. fr eration of Pennsylvania Women, rars, josepn i-. uury 01 HewicKley, chairman, has comnlled a snlnrfiH program, to be presented as part ofl Move than 700 cases of encephalitis of tho new type have developed in tho Si.

Lou i epidemic. About 20 per cent pf those who are infecte-i die. This hdds a new type to a disease of which, as yet, but little is understood. There has been much confusion between the African sleeping; sickness, caused by the Uetse fly. and the condition called epidemic lethargica a disease apparently caused by a fitLrabte vinn of somo soil, but of which, aa Guaranteed Internal Treatment For Stubborn Keep Young witht yet the exact cause and means, of Praaeatlaa The t.tt.t rtrftmouat 9t etarei Tkak Jirok.

imnto v.rrwa,ret MARLENE DIETRICH WUfc arlaa Ak.ru., lUoa.l Aatwtu The Song of Songs Oar World', arret fcov. torl Comas th. ate, Wko Oaa afaka tt htn. Added. "Meet the Champ" Comedy.

Your Children! Don't give then a cross aaggug motbtf vS to remeuibr. happy home you. If your work ii a burdo if tho cMb ilea annoy you do aamcthing about 'iWfl today. Start taking Lydia 13. Pmih' Vcgeubln Compound.

It will steady you, nerve. giva you that tn strtnfth energy you need. i transmission ure not Known. The condition occurring in St. Jjouis lo bo a modi ft tat ion of the second minvd (iiseuse.

namely, ftncephalitis or inflammation of the brain. Hut it differs from the usual lethargic type in 'hat it affects tho higher portions of the brain rather PULES Don't li a pftsHlmlst Just becauxs other foil; ara behind iho timet la no roaspn why you vhouin not try mo-l-uni metlioclu. 11 Lea usually come from lhe sma cause romova (lie emisu by tukintf Dr. Lcoiiliai'iLfa Hoin-Rdld tablets ana yuur pile troubles will soon be over. Ask rmichrty's Urus Store or any live clrusefaL about this wonderful of doctor who mud ted th.

troittiiK-nt of piles for year aurt remember thlk no matter vrlitit of piles you hatve or how long you Jiave had them or how stubborn or severe -une bottle must show yoj-lhe easy, clean way to bo rid ot than williouL eutthiff, suppositories or sulvei. or money back v6k for Ucm-ilold. -k New Jersey mart writes; "1. vtaix-not praise JJeni-Koid high enough. my trouble Is gone-tt has returned my The public health authorities have not learned, however, just how (lie disease spread.

There have been the usual attempts to incriminate food, milk, mosquitoes, flies, and all other commonly known means for the spread of the disease. But none of these has been established as the true route of infection. it is quite passible that the chief method of infection is bv people than the lower portions. There h.ivu been much leis dis By actual rooord. 99 out or tou wonHa "SOUVENIR" tay, "It hfipa me." Give it a faironaaoitt help you too, SoW by all 4rugeWa, turbances of the eyes, such as paralysis of the eyelids, which causes them to drop, th? squint, and the double vision, which are frequently who hve been slightly affected and First attempts of Bovls; army engineer to launch their gigantie balloon for a flight Into the stratosphere failed utterly.

In seven trials, the heavy gondola, pictured here, ha rely, wae lifted off the ground, once attaining a height of 30 feet. The silver-blue U. S. S. was constructed lo gather iuformatlon 'concerning cosuilc rays and tba physical u4 chemical composition ot air at great aliiludes.

FRI. SAT. OharU. Sufeiti aad alary sojeea la "llama Korea rtve." It's a fafawoaai uecome wen, and wno men go aooui distributing the disease to others. Such DeorjTe are called carriers of Fcen(in lethargic encephalitis.

Them is miich mure of sudden infection of the upper pmiions of the brain with high fever, latins three lo five or infection. 7.

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