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Tim EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, PA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925 nstwini Bedfast I czian At Service For Husband Yho Gave Life For Her CELEBRATION PLAMD IIERE f.s avas riAYoii ncnt Lost As Suspension Goes On Deadlocked he tfak-baaV whsra aha has OUon-jt waa found uawisa ta mors IEXT KOItDAY FOR CIIRIS1T.IAS Km William Carta, 114 Mate Itrtet, Kingston, mi a eorrowful apeotatar th raneral af bar kWkul and faith ful Ufe-partnsr, this afternoon. Serosa Awaits Ha th Blind of tha wnmaji unahla to leave har bed waa a 11 Tine olotur of ner. la reportad. PaU-baarara wers grandchildren and navhowa of Mr. Carta.

Inter. itaant waa la TruckartUa Caaaetery. Tha Oarla family came before the PubUa raoaoUy when tha Ladles' Aid Bodsty of tha Welsh Presbyterian Church, of EMhrardsvlUa, waa called across the street to the barae while oonduottae a soup Bale. -Mr. Carle waa found at the bed-aids of hla wife, unable to move.

Two daya prevtoue da had fallen down tha stairs whtie rlntn rood to his wife who had not latt bar bed Cesrt Oa Bitter tha Mailt of tha maa who died yea-tarday morning la Nssbltt West Side Hectcg Arncd By Sodal Service Exchnje Ia City Tcesdajr i To Try Suspect In Laurel Linp Hedica Ealtl: is Operators Sii SHect, Mak-b. No Formal Reply To Levris FUTURE 3 UNCERTAIN Hospltsi. Ia bar mind waa tha Indelible series of pictures that mad tha actions of Mr. Oarla harolo and oa a par wtth that of martyrs. Rev.

r. W. naaaor of Sinreton BOARD ENDS TRYING TASK Shortly Paul rel. alia Pf Fallna, th last th turl Lin 2 75 ORGANIZATIONS M. B.

Church, took tha run value of tha men's aotlooa Into consideration la hla In two months. VawUltar'to. call for aid. the man continued hla faithful eulogy and tha laat worldly blessing. aerrtca.

The society found HUle heat and no food; The man atlll refused With tWMaat jm- Henry A. bandit answer ta th hars of th murder Kdward Murphy, will be brought to trial next week Fuller, of Luema County, at Bthle-1 f3lCki-. J7i to leave fata wife until Bur she Idleness of th mines baa cost th would have oar a. He was then taken Realisation of the plan proposed In past year for a aommualty Christmas was contained In th announcement today by tha Social Servloe ttschaag that a mass meeting has been called for 4 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon la th miners and th operator 1100,000, tha computing board aot to the hospital, where he died yea in ertmlnal oeurt, eeranten. Three of th bandit have been eleotreeuted.

en waa ht and eeuld pall hlmaalf along waa not forgotten by Heveread Young. Nor br meeting today to mac tha official 094 during th present suspension. terday. count of tha taayoralty baOota In Scran. which stajKed on Auguat II and ia Fasol Is the fifth th gang to Mrs.

Carl ta atlll seriously III, ww hviii mar ui Mr BSBWssawBsawBBBaBW now In It thirteenth week, it to, tha aaaaatioaal bearing thara regarding tha oootaat batwaan M. J. Ms-1 -T batwaaa M. J. Mo- Warned today when th last ngur Hngh, Democrat.

and Jermya, nnarai from uia jwm, 01 rela- I the shock or tho passing or hsr nu a standstill. 1 Ur tou to Mr. Carle's con- I band bes been a severe blow. were mad public. Th operator have lost II0.M0 lUpublloan.

was at be brought before a court. The Laural Lin holdup still remain as of th outstanding local hldupa, ooouring In 1023 near Meoaio. Rmrkabl detective work tn th part of ttat trepr rultd In th rreet of four. auditorium of the T. A.

to discuss details of he program. Two hundred separate I organisations, etc, have been Invited to send delegates, to tha mass meeting. The Invitations have sons to th boroughs In the Valley, the musical, theatrical and fraternal bodlaa. ohurchea ot Tha computing beard finished work last, evening and the count baa baaa 00 If this amount du to ths cost of malntananoa, and th remainder has nada in an but a faw disputed sections. Tha only unrecorded vote ia la tha been lost by th minora in wage.

This doe not Include the profit or DICKSON CiTY nrat District of Seoond. Tenth the market loot to th operator. all denominations. Individual agsaclee Twaatlath Wards. Counsel for Me- Th point mphaalaod la th general public ItlAN REPORTS AT HOSPITAL 4 Hugh ara pinning' thatr hopes on tha votes from thaas district for th.Iso- statement la that th miner havs City Councilman Joseoh O.

Bchulsr lost 16 per cent of their annual wUl preside at ths meeting. Mayor WOMAN, IN AUTO vum of that oanaloate. wage earnings, which amounts to uaniei I Hart will be on of the IIM.000.000 and In ths effort to galnl epaakars. The session will be opened Tha a sarins- wlir ba continued oa Monday and tha rasutt la expeotsd to ba announced than, ending tha contest MOTORIST IS FREED AFTER oy k. sugrudar.

bead ot the Ex a par cent tncreaaa they hav saorlfload to data two and one -half onang. for mayor. ACCIDENT, DIES Plan will discusssd at the times the desired gain In aoals on th present term of contract. meeting for a community Christmas HE'SPOISOie Indications Are That City tree, th singing of carola on Christ' Latest reports from th meeting of mas evening, band concerts In va the anthraolt operators I New rloua part of th Valley and any York on Thursday ar that no new JURY TRIAL DEEDS RECORDED D-ryea Elan Lost Life In other detail which will help to It's Time for Overcoats WE'RE ready ready as never before with the finest Overcoat display in otr history. Hundreds of garments embracing every desired style, every wanted fabric and every sought-for pattern are here for your review, ready for sevice.

30 $40 50 further th spirit of th Ywletld. contract will be signed with th miner that do not inolude arbitration ot future differences, regarding ths wag a aoal. Th Wyoming Valley Playground i Same Mishap At Xnthonr Mlrak of Aurrea to Caro Association conducted carol singing Resident Imbibed Alcohol line Mlrek and others of sam place, The spokesman for th operators Verdict Returned Ia As- propsrty in Duryea for II. Strocdsbsrg is quoted as having said that "th strike must go som time longer bo last, year In Public Square and ha mad plans to continue th program with on ot th singing socfstl participating. This plan will be Max Presdman and others to E.

8. lUllard of Kington, property In Kxs- rer a stal or mind la raacbed from which any settlement can come." msra-ad with th more elaborate pro siclt Case, Ordering Reynolds To Pay Costs Although no reply ha been mad grant now under way. Major Arthur ON WAY TO RECOVERY L7 I HER SKULL FRACTURED Miliar, of the association, win ax-plain th carol program at Tuesday's publlo by th operator to John L. Lewis, International President of th United Mine Workers of Amenta rs. nannafiv lii HTI11 ff) I ya wyvM su If iaBMw'aMMIV 1V( Walking Into WUkes-Barre Gen meeting.

Henry fichappert and others to I Pearl Melosky of SIS Boulevard eral Hospital at' 1:41 o'clock thla Jamas J.vBeaston of Wllkas-Baxre. I avenue. Dlokson City, victim of In terding negotiations proposed by the i tier for a oontract from two to five THIRD WEEK TO OPEN property in WllkearBarrs for l08. I Juries received when an automobile morning, Samuel HolUman, 14, of lS Lincoln street, oity, la said to year continuous operation, an an. LOAN ASSOCIATION Thomas Calabarese of Forty Fort I In which she B.nd a-Duryea man war Is expected at any time, It la said.

were riding crashed Into a telephone to Paul 8. Wraringer of Wllkas-Berre, propsrty in Forty Fort for! pole on the Lacks wanna. Trail near have proclaimed that he took poison and that ha expected to die. 'Medical attention was given Immediately and today th alleged victim was rs- Mr. Lewis has bsen Quoted as sav ENROLLS 100 EIEMBERS Edward Raynolds of Hanover sio.ooo.

ing that th miners would accept no arbitration arrangement outslJe th Townatilp who was tried before Butler Terraos Land Company to Tobyhanna on 'Wednesday, died In the General Hospital at East Strondsburf at o'clock this morning. nnytmA mm miulh ImtVMVAll. terms of whatever agreement tha Judge German In ortanlnal oourt on Hoaoital attendants report 1 that Prank Preputnlk of Foster Township, property in Freeland for It. Th sixth annual meeting of th taction may reach In ths present suspension. Her companion at the time of the tha indications point to the fact that ths patient had taken into his stockholders of Wyoming Valley WUllam A.

ester of Freeland to accident was killed almost instantly. Bulldlna? and Loan Association, held The conditions under which th a chart ot aggravated assault In striking litU boy named Carey at Mountain Top with an automobil. was found not guilt by th Jury but system a quantity of aloohol but apparently there was no danger of in that conoern omoes, so wean Market street, city, last night, was rfuuua ie ui sajue piace, propony From the tims the young woman In Freeland for $260. was admitted to the hospital little B. Griffith of Freeland to hops was held out for her recovery.

Julius Zike of same place, property She suffered a fracture of the skull. serious results. featured with tn disposal ot i.vw directed to pay the costs. operator would sign a five year agreement with th minor are said to bs that th mine owner would have th right periodically to reconsider wage upon th basis of labor costs as determined by economic conditions existing at ths snd of hares of the association' stock to In Foster Townshin for ttU). la fracture of several ribs and Inter Felix Tomcsak of Bwoysrvlll.

SCOUT LEADERS 100 new shareholder. Stanley Ssatkowskl of 'aKitlcoke, injuries, together with having The stockholders elected fifteen dl Wiktor Juazkowakl-of rMim nlam. boUl legs and arms nroken rectors who in turn met and organ. tried before Judge Co'ighlin charged wKh keeping a bawdy house, wa found not guilty and th costs wsr -property In Nantlooke foJ ,1. Hurt at Waymart such periods, and, that ths miner HOLD GATHERING lsad with the following as officer When an automobile In which Robert P.

Williams Wilkes-1 must agree to remain at work while President. Henry Wsigand; vlos i3 tj. I they were riding craahsd Into divided between proseoutor and ucn condition ware bains- atudtad president. Edward L. Lewtth; seer ntiangsfffis ZJi: Delaware and Hudson locomotive at tarv.

Bruce R. Peters: treasurer, with th addwd agreement to sub-. mit any differences to arbitration. Julius Dobersteln was found guilty George H. Horst; solicitor, Edmund after trial before Judge Coughlln of ine position or th anthracite E.

Jones. operating an automobile while undsr operator Is absolutely unohanaad t.T:. tfinn ths Crockenberg crossing in Way- Townsh rt, last night, five person were Robert Tosello of Forty Fort to injured, three of them ssrloualy. Thomas J. Sharps of Wllkee-Barre.

Ths victim were removed to th property in Forty Fort for ft. Emergency Hospital at Carbondale Charles Wood of Kingston to Wll- where tbelr IdenUty a well as the The directors. In addition to the irum wnai it was wnon in wag neguiienrana cpenea in Atlantlo City laa. llv" I w. Ij foregoing are: Francis P.

Murray, P. R. Bevan, E. E. Eyerman, William S.

Ooff, J. Robert Homer, Chester With hirty-nlne patrol leaders, representing eighteen troops, la attendance, the patrol leaders' meeting of the Boy Scout Troops of Wyoming Vallej herd last evening In headquarters. Anthracite building, an interesting and constructive program waa carried out. A business session waa held, at which an organisation waa formed ths influence of liquor and was directed to appear for sentence on Monday. Anthony Stakulskl of Lse Park, was found not guilty after trial be nam J.

rankling oi same place, extant of their injuria were an property In Kingston for II. nounoed a follows: A. Ida, Frank M. Mocairerty. naroia Rust.

Ernest O. Smith. Harry S. Sunual Gardner of Pittaton to John Hillar. II, of aymart, for PEGGY JOYCE Ulman.

The thirteen series, still oosn for th subscription of shares. John Sakolosky of aam place, prop- marly of Carbom A fractured ertv In Pittaton for 11.000. skull. laceration oveir right eye and fore Judge Coughlln of violating th automobtl laws In colliding with a car drlvsn by Henry Heldenreloh, v.r,v noir. TMttmtnn gensml contusion ftf the body; con and officers elected as follows: Presi An annual statement presented Dy Bruce R.

Peters, secretary, ahows V- -t dIUon criUcal. In the News of the Day lii' ii i I 1 ft. 'L'Tt'tl" Ht' dent. Donald Wlntermute, Troop 51; but was directed to pay th costs. A third week of criminal oourt wusv -cMuaoMa ui 11X1 Cook of 10 Laurel In Tltfnn fn.

it RAA MPS. lBBlie COOK, OI III USUrei that ths association holds mortgages first vlca treeldent. Benlamm Jones, MAY DIVORCE open on Monday. 'Judge McLean amountln to 1141,000 entirely on Troop 14; seoondrrlo president. Paul aevan rlba broken and other In homes.

Other Items bring the total will prld and thsr ar a large OMftBtAt. I IT. ets to IS66.12l.4l. Sine the or. Troop II; third vice president, Fred Weiss, Troop II; fourth number of liquor violation charge Vfrty In Pittaton tot $160.

faabeU Cook, three, of 10 Laurel ganlsation of tbs association' share to bs heard. IJ Howard C. Edwards of Wilkes- (street, Carbondal; laceration of COUNTMOn holders havs saved in vice president, Andrew uiowacn, Troon 11: secretary-treasurer. Eu rBarre, to Sidney J. Barnecif.Sof same head and internal injuries; condition earnings on this sum havs amounted gene Jacobs.

Troop place, property in lor serious. Tha throe named above' are the 1. BIG DOPE RING Discussion of, scout prooiems ioi-lowed the election, after which a to $14,111.17. Last evening's masting largely attended, the line of shareholder waiting to subsorlb for new shares and to pay for old shares most seriously injured of the Way Catherine Renlska of Larksville to mart wreck. The baby la a daughter number of came, exemplifying and Thomas J.

Caufleld of Plains, 'prop Offer Of Reconrifa- of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Others erty in Larksvllile for having bsen continuous. developing scout work were engaged In. The game were explained and hurt ware This method of saving money or Thomas J.

Caufleld of Plains to Frank Renlska of Larksvill. prop. Mrs. John Hlller, 12, laceration demonstrated In an able manner un paying for a home I becoming more over the left eye, bruise oi Jen popular locally, th total number of erty In Larksville for' II, And Decree May Follow der the direction of Deputy Scout Executive John M. Hewitt.

shouldsr and injury to right hand. shareholders in Wyoming Valley People's Union Savings -Bank of SERVE 10,000 DRUG FIENDS Lasll Cook, It, laceration of the Building and Loan Association now Those In attendance, with troop Pittaton to J. Wllltam 8nowdo of and contusions of the body. being about 100. designations, were: Zamltes.

Ill: Austin, 14; Long, 21; Harris, 101; Wlntermute, 11; Davie, DENIES STARTING SUIT WOOD NAMED MANAGER MISS PHILLIPS BRIBE 67; Cartoon. 171; Kowett, in; eis- West Pittaton, property In West Pittaton for 8.300. Xt. J. EVana of Kingston to Oharles Davis of same place, property In Kingston for It.

George E. Lamoreaux o'f Lehman Townahlp to Fred Weaver of Ktegs-, ton, property In Lehman Township man, 30; Llewellyn. 80; Jones. 101; Nurse Employed To Secure OF CARNEGIE STEEL CO. OF JOSEPH M.

BUTLER Moore, 21; Miles. 14; Jones, 14) Paris, Nov. II. Th Count ees Jacobs, 14; Birmingham. 11; Williamson, 14; Andes, 21; Schappert, Pittsburgh.

Nov. 21. Charles Mornsr, otherwise Peggy Hopkin Joyce, may Issue 'denials In th United State that she 1 contem Hiss Odessa Phlllrpa.v daughter, of 61; It; Mathers, 21; L. -Wood, assistant general manager Rohart Oarrahan af IFnrtv Wtlr I former Narcotics Informs United States Agents ir i Sheriff and Mrs. Ben of North Main avenue, Hewitt, 2(1; Saunders, 121; Kuloln ski.

12: Clark. Ill: Glowaoh, 21: -to Fred Weaver of Kingston, prop- plating dlvorc but th oourt records bar do not bear ber out very Scranton and Joseph M. Butler, son Lougnoey, 14; Meekins, Evan, '-erty In Kingston for 1 wen. of sales of the Carnegie Hteel company since 1918, today was appointed to All the vacancy caused by the elevation of William C. Clyde th presidency ot the company ten days ago.

It; Corcoran, ill; U-tunons, ii; Jesse T. Morgan of Wilkes-Barra I kJZ, ZZ Saber, It; Gardner, 101; Kmmerer, Th records of th Pari courts show that on November 11 th to James Mosto of Cork Lane, prop- marrl.d -t 1:10 o'clock this morn- WORK IN THREE STATES 14; Weiss, 12; Thomas, 101J Knoaes, Countess Mornsr refused th court's trV. in Swoyervme for th home of the Jdaz Freedman and others to Al-1 n.r.nt. 121; WlUdaaiBon, 111, and Olahaf- SamueLK. Hoover sucoeeaea yvooa suggestion of reconciliation with bar kle.

Itl. bert A. Sell of Hazleton, property la The attendants' were Mrs. Lester tant general manager of husband. Pittsburgh.

Nov. fl. Federal narcotic The awlm. held earner In the even Oonyngham for $481, Davis, sister of th bride, and Under th French law there must Wood was born in Toungstown, Charles E. Butler, brother of the ing At T.

M. C. A. Boys- building for Laurel Hill Land Company to Ira aoout of Wllkes-Barre City proper, bridegroom. couple ar on J.

Kunkel Braver Meadow, prop agents today delved deeper into their Investigation of a glgantlo dope-ring, aid to be serving 10,000 addicts In Pennsylvania, Ohio snd West Virginia be an offer and refusal of reconciliation before a final dlvorc decree can bs granted. Peggy has refused wedding trl pto New Tork City'. was taken advantage of by more than erty in Hazleton lor 15 They will reside at 111 Vine street. 100 youngsters. A period was set reconciliation and if ths usual pro.

Lessley A. Steele of Wllkes-Barre a 1 AF and which is claimed by Mlas Louise Scranton, In 1171 and was graduated in mining engineering at Ohio State University In 1116. Hoover also is a natlv of Toungstown. KIEEFS INSTANT DEATH aside for patrol leaders to glvs Individual Instructions to scouts unable ceedure is followed ths courts probably will grant ber a dlvorc about Both th bride and the bride- Anderson, alleged trained nure and ooRfeasar to Information uncovering property in Dallas Township for 1 groom are well known in this city, mid-December. to swim.

Twelve boy passed tests Moredcai Jones of Kingston to the ring, to have headquarters In two as first class swimmers. Mr. Butler is a member of th rsportial staff of ths Scranton Times West Virginia and th Ohio cities. Thomas J. Caufleld of Plalna, prop, erty In Kingston for 1.

Acoordlng to narcotic agents. Miss and waa affiliated with ths Borantan WHEN STRUCK BY TRAIN JACOB ALLE8 DEAD Anderson implicated a local bootlegger Republican for several years. Thomas J. Caufleld, of Plain to Mordecal Jones of Kingston, proper In the ring, which she Is alleged to BISHOP HOBAN AND 2 Jacob Alias, tl, dlsd yesterday af have admitted was furnished heroin. ty id Kingston for il.

William R. Thomas of Edwards tsrnoon at bis horns, lit Main street. cooalne. morphine and other drugs to PRIESTS TO VISIT I FUNERALS vine so josepn uesiax oc same place. addicts in the trl-stat district.

The ring has branches In MaealUon, Ohio and Fairmont and Clarksburg, W. Sugar Notch, following Illness of complications. Mr. Alios born and reared in Sugar Notch and was a prominent farmer and 'dairyman for agents say she admitted, i The funeral of Rer. W.

D. Thomas Wn crossing th LMgh Valley Railroad tracks, to gat th day's mall, near her home In Black Walnut near Mashoppen, Mrs. Eilsn Harter. II. wife of A.

W. Harter, met Instant deatlt when struck by a fast train. Her husband and several children survive, also several brother and sisters. Ths funeral will be held from the home at 1 o'clock Monday property in Edwardsvtlle for $1. Michael Matanln of Wright Town, ship to John J.

Lewi of wilkes. Barre, property in Wright Town, ahtp for $160. Rt. Rev. M.

J. Hoban, D. of The woman wa employed or cue w4U bs held from ths horns. 17 Swal ths past twenty-seven years, near Sugar Notch. Five month ago, he ring to seoure the drugs In Cleveland Scranton.

sails a week today from Boston for Rome where will pay low street, Plttston, on Monday, with again moved to the borough. and brings them to Pittsburgh In an automobile, acoordlng to her story to services in Welsh Baptist Church. Edward Robaon and others to visit to Pope Flux XL and when Surviving are his father, Peter LaOrangs street, Plttston. at Joseph Czeplgai of Swoyervtlle, prop agents. XHeveland a sonros is la Canada, and the dope Is brought across o'clock in ths afternoon.

Ths body erty In Swoyerville for $1,000. afternoon. Interment whi oe in may be viewed at the church until Lake Erie, ah said. AHes, and ths following; brothers and slstrs: Mary, Catharine, Frank and August. The funeral wlll be held from th horn on Tueiday Carl A.

Lelghton of Wilkas-Barre he will spend Christmas. Next Wednesday Rev. P. J. Botand of Mount Pocono and Rev.

C. F. Mc-Hugh of Mats moras will sail from Mew Tork. They will join Bishop Hoban at Rome and will accompany to Thomas C. Carr, of Forty Fort clock.

r- Th funeral of William Stubble Meshoppen Cemetery. I MARRIAGE LICENSES property In Forty Fort for 1 11,000. SILKS STOLEN FROM bine win be held from the home, Bf Barney Golohefski of Larksvill to Joseph Wltkowskl of same place morning, with a high mass of requiem at 1:10 o'clock in St. Charles' Church, Sugar Notch, and Interment In th pariah cnttry. West avenue, at 10:10 SALESMAN HERE him on a trip that will Include journeys to various countries of Europe.

Much time will be spent In the Holy Land. Bishop Hoban 1 and Father Bo land and Father McHugh expect o'clock Monday morning, with services at the residence and interment property in Larkvllle for $1. MRS. EDWARD CAREY DEAD Thomas E. Brady Danville Anna A.

Snyder John Morltorl ti In Shawn Cemetery, riymoutn. Gov. Fields of Kentucky is in charge of the State trocr at Hyden, where rioting- followed a political shootir. Grand Duchess Anastasia is living quietly ia a Paris subui i with her husband, Grand Duke Nicholas, who has bee mentioned as returning; to Russia as Czar. El C.

HCIcr, Near East Relief official, has been decorated by Greece ia recognition of. his work among and Hiram Maxim, inventor, has gone to Europe to get says, a "glass of ale." 1 to be gone about six month. Mary Gesper Hasleton Mra. Edward B. Cjlthv dUrt Leaving his sample case in th Tha funeral of John Glance will be Andrew B.

Bos Tork City o'clock last nisht at tha famllv DEATHS. MBA MARGARET CONWAx! held from the home. IJ7 MCiean doorway of a store on South Main street, city, as he wa transacting Gertrude A. Schwlnger. Wilkes-Barre nome, 17 Btanton street, of com street, at i o'clock Monday afternoon with-, services at 'th residence and plications.

Mrs. Carey was born in som business within the store, Tha funeral of Mrs. Margaret the Newtown section, of the city, De Lamaus, a traveling salesman, re Conway waa held this morning from th home, 115 George avenue. Par Interment In Oak lawn cemetery. funeral of Clarence B.

Chal turned to find the ease missing. W'th It was women's silks valued at 1100, cember 4, lift, and was a life-long resident here. She waa ths daughter Thomas Michael Velma Freeman Joseph Terlesky Swoyerville Anna PaUo Pringle Alden Downward Cathryn Francis Bolesiaw Woronka Sugar Notch Clara Povllck Twp. SPENCER At Luserna Borough, Nov. II, Jama Spencer, aged tl, asphyxiation.

ALLES At Sugar Notch. Nov. 10, Jacob All, aged 68, according to a report which he sub mltted to local police officials. IRISH FREE STATE EDUCATOR sons. A solemn nign mass or rs-qulem waa celebrated in St.

Dominic' Church. Parsons, by Rev. John P. Kelly, of Mlnooka, with Rev. J.

J. MoCabe a deacon. Rev. of the late David F. and Mary Halde-man.

Mrs. Carey "was a devout' member of Westminister Prebbyterian Church and was highly esteemed. longer will be held from the home. 21 Church street, at I o'clock Monday afternoon, with services at ths residence and interment In Hanover COUKTRIGHT At Mldrale. Nov.

Bui viving are. her husband, Ed BLAME BOYS FOR Green Cemetery. Frank P. McHugh as subdeacon and Rev. Thomas Leonard as master of IHPAXT SOJT CRIED ward B.

Carey, and ths following -QimJUNDARYCOLEIiSSIO: children at home: David, Granville ceremonies. Affection for a life BLAZE IN THE CITY William Edward Mary E. long residents was shown by her and Mrs. Edward Fred C. Th funeral of William, infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Scones, was held thla afternoon from the home, Powell street, vPlalns. Many Mountain. Too: Harry H. 10, Margaret infant dktughtar of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Courtrlght, III River street. Mid vale, measles. MARKETS AT A GLANCE New Tork, Nov. 21.

Market at glance: Railroad stock irregular; Indus townspeople by the large attendance and the profusion of floral tributes. The pall bearers, all nephews, were James, Jim and Michael Conway, Carey, Mountain' Top; Samuel J. Carey. Kingston: Clarence D. Carey.

London, Nor. St. John McNleU, minister of education In th Irish Police ar Investigating ths report friends attended and there were nu Stat cabinet baa resigned from th commission appointed to adjust i WUkes-Barre; and the following merous flowers. Edward Cunningham, josepn nan-1 lnr about the three unoccupied houses Ulster-Free Stat boundary dispute. It was officially announced today.

the family plot. In Wyoming Come brothers and sisters. Frank aide-man, of this city; A. T. Haldeman.

nru Tx i non, Joseph Flynn. Raymond Dwyer and Anthony Crane. Interment was tery. The resignation of Dr. McNleH is understood to automatically trial stocks reactionary; domestic In the family plot -In St.

Marys bonds steady; foreign bond steady; iurne a. th Corner or Alexander and Edison streets, yesterday afternoon, and that they might have been responsible for th structures catching th report of the commission which had been scheduled for public within a short tlm. Cemetery, where Rev. MRS. MARGARET HIMLIN BURIED grain firm; copper steady: oil steady; Father Leonard gave the final cotton weak: rubber steady; sugar unready; foreign exchange It Is presumed that Dr.

McNlell's resignation 1 an Indication H-r commission could not reach a decision which he felt would be satis: to th Free State. MRS. EARL SENN DEAD PAUL PACZA BURIED The funeral of Paul Pacsa wa CLEARING HOUSE REPORT Oneonta. N. Alfred Haldeman, Ocean Grove, N.

Elijah Missouri. Th funeral will take place Tuesday. JOHN BARRETT BURIED Tha funeral of John Barrett was held thla afternoon from the bom. 1111 Wyoming aveztae. Forty Fort.

Services were conducted' at the real-denro and wece largely attended. There) were many floral of ertnga. Interment waa in the family plot In Mt Greenwood Cemetary. held thla afternoon from th home, The funeral of Mr. Margaret Hlmlln wa held this afternoon from th home, (21 Meadow Lane avenue, Kingston.

Services were conducted by Rev. L. A. Kllpatrick, pastor of Forty Fort M. E.

Church, and were largely attended. There were many floral tributes. The sons Of Mrs. Hlmlln scted as pall bearers. was in the family plot in Mt Greenwood Cemetery.

GEORGE PETRO BURIED Th funeral of George Petro was held this morning from the home, t4 21 Clearing New Tork, Nov. Wyoming street, Plains. Services ire conducted, in BS. Peter and rl celebrated In St Mary's Grw' ollc Church, city, by Rev. Chopey.

Many friends atl there were numerous floral Interment was in the par houb statement; Mrs. Earl Senn. 14. died at 1:41 o'clock this morning at th home of her foster parent, Mr. and Mrs.

Reuben Trauger, lS George avenue, Parsons, of complications. Mrs. Senn was Miss" Lillian Hoyt before marriage. Paul's Oreek Catholic Church, city, and were largely attended. There Exchaocs ll.OSs.OOO.OOO; balan-- -crve bank Boat Thomas street.

Miner Milla. Fervlees were conducted at th noma 8ca in Whit Cargo At The Irving and a hlsh mass of requiem woa tory, Plains. were many flowers. Interment was In theparlsh cemetery, credit balance $81,000,00.0. lhaatra I.

enday ana Tuesday i.

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