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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 19

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THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRKl PA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1925 NINETEEN USEOFBARRELS FINANCIAL NEWS BOOTLEGGER IS SOUGHT FOR epmmissio hers A sk For Two Resignations BY BREWERIES JUDGE IIEILER GIVES TALK ON XliMS SPIRIT THAT IBS WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE IS FORBIDDEN employees of the county commissioners' office. Ed STOCK BUYING IV, Cuba 8 P. 41 41 4t 41H PunteABulitt tH IH tH Tire and Rubber AJax Rub. 11 llVs 11 11' Flak Rub. 11 UK IIS Goodrich Rub Vr-4 IVs Kelly Spgftd.

17 17 I7 Stewart W'r'r 0 life lH Ti Ktro'b'g Carb 7Tli 77V 19 .77 8 Rubber. 144 It UVs Copper Stocks ward Van Valfcenberg "Turner." bothTesldentaof the Weet Side, have been asked to resijm. No successors have been named. Rumor had it this afternoon that other clerks in Chhed He Decided Forcer Secretary Of State' Kcfess, UssdSsSsess Use Bottles Pireiesl Tfecia Cfceatcg Bc the office had resigned but this was denied at the commission era' office. Am A Refi.ltl itt 111 111 10 41 to Banks Ready To Start Flow Of Feuds To Call Loan Market Wife Gcisg To Paris To See Daughter Elccey Frra Pcgilist 0 Ody Recently Acd Charily hszzzs Of Ydetkle Scaseas 7 Anaaconda 10 Callan Lead I When asked why the two men had been asked to resign, County Commissioner Rosser simply said: "For the betterment Per de Pasco 42 Chile of the service." 444 i 41 (4t, UK 11 Inspiration Kennecott Miami Nevada Conn HAVE THREE CHILDREN OWED HUH SMALL AMOUNT ADDRESSES LIONS' CLUB BAIRD ISSUES NEW EDICT 14 It 1 14 (4 11 UK 47K II 11 10 11 Ray Cons 14 14 MV UK UK 47K II II 0 SI Steel Stocks A renewed appreciation of the Christ '-J11 Pittsburgh.

Dm, II. Under an New Tort. bootfecser. waa aousiit by dtctlri to- JOHNSON IS CONFIRMED BY U.S. SHIPPING MUST ADVANCE oraer promulgated today by Federal mas spirit and a boarder conception it Its true meaning and slgnlAraaoe were Fred C.

day as ths slayer of the Battling Slkl. New York. Deo. 1. Keports of record smashing freight trsffio over the country's transportation lines.

Increasing net earnings and the prospect of an early adjustment of merger and consolidation problems stimulated an enormous volume of buying of railroad stocks today. Ths market was In a proper mood to respond to the marking down of call money rates tu 4Vt per cent, which was not unexpected. Treasury operations on a large scale were completed yestsrday and Income tax payments were comparatively small for the last quarter of the year. oarrets py preweriee who Was shot to death In the neighbor. 414 II I 14.

40 US 414 II 1 4H 3 0 116 gained today through the address of manufacturing "near beer, It for- hood of "Hell's early yeater- Judge B. Foster Heller, at the noon Rst com. Iron Crucible Steel I'en Sea I Steel Steel 8 Steel USB Pfd Vanadium It tiu Baird explained that by forcing day luncheon-meeting of Lions' 115 114 THE SENATORS in me Breweries to Dottle their cereal SAYS O'CONNOR In Hnhil fltarllna i v. A 114 US 1IIK 114 5 beverages much "cheating" back of The real Christmas solrlt. said tn oars can be eliminated.

'Many 116 125T4 115 115 II It II 12 judge, the aph-H that teeeived III saloons "spiked" draught beer with impetus and inspiration at the snangtr Oils day morning. Slkl, the police learned, owed "Jimmy." a habitue of a speak easy 120. The authorities were Informed that "Jimmy" met Slki and tils-wife on the street recently and demanded the money. Blkl didn't -have It and, the police were told "Jimmy" threatened to "get" Slkl. Slkl was shot to death from behind as he left a "black and tan" cabaret early In the morning.

lira, Slkl was making arrangements today for the burial of her husband. j-j aiconoiie apray before aervlng, the administrator said, when bar in Bsthletiem on that first Christmas. Washington. rec. It.

The ap t'al. Pete 11 11 Is one of unselfishness, kindilasss and Banks were ready to start a flow of funds to the call loan market and the rate moved down to 44 Per cent for payors GoTemment Opera Mid font. Oil 1 17 rels were usea. charity. Is a spirt that holds no Macs polntment of Albert W.

Johnson as federal Judge for the middle district of Pennsylvania was approved today Another provision of the new rules which must be adhered to by for lBtoletnnoe. bigotry, race ihatred a the nnat time this week. class hatred. It proclaims the father. Rock Island led the speculative oreweries wnose cereal beverage by the Senate Judiciary committee.

hood of Ood and the brotherhood ot rails in activity and buoyancy, sell tes Until IsdiTidaals Can Operate Slips permits are renewed In 1 Irs In man. i Ing at 56V the highest price since their bonds from to $25,000. The bond Is held as a She Is an octoroon from Memphis, where she met Slki when he Allusion was made to. ths Joy. th the reorganixatlon of the road.

The mid-week summary of the dsy and. the season brlnss to the hearts NANTICOKE fought Young Norfolk. She said Slkl at'iarantee that brewers will be liable for any violation of the liquor steel trade situation emphsslsed the of ehlldren and indirectly to their 10 is II ei IT 24 67 IK 11 7ST4 77K 44 21 4 26 20 41 62 IS Oen. Aasphalt 11 11 Houston Oil. 71 71 Louisiana Oil 1 II Maralcabo Oil 26 Marland 61 61 Mex.

Seab'd. I I Pacific 81 81 Pan. 78 71 Pan Amer B. 78 71 Phillips 46 46 Pure 2'i 28 Royal Dutch. 66 Shell 25 25 Sinclair 21 21 8.

O. of N. J. 43 44 10 II II I 17 14 17 1 71 71 44 21 64 25 20 41 SI uw left no 'money and had no Insurance. elders, on seelnc ths younkstsrs enjoy prominence of railroad demand In i ws at men- plants.

BIG SUM FOR INTEREST He had only 8 cents In his pocket when his bodjtsi found, face downward (n ths incoming orders for steel products. Operations of the steel plants were reported moderately the street by a policeman, ing themselves. The spirit of giving that someone else msy enjoy, himself Is one of the finest qualities developed through the Christmas solrlt. declared Revocation et perlts under the f. new dry organization ha left but breweries licensed to manufacture "near beer" in the Pittsburgh dls- Death ot Mrs.

Mary Paplinakl BAINBRIDQK COLBY larger, In anticipation of the holiday Mrs. Mary Papllnski, aged SO, of Washlngtno, Pec. 1. The Important Held of shinning the United mom Haiier. suspension.

i inci, uaira revealed. COUNCIL INFORMED 111 West Union street, was claimed The bulk or the motor and Indus in closing ne stated that no one trial storks showed the effect of should let the season pass Without by death yesterday, following an Texan 61 61 New York, Dec. If. Balnbrtdge Colby, 'secretary of Bute during the Wilson administration today denied reports that bis wife Is planning to try and obtain a divorce. She sailed AUTHORIZE RAILROADS speculative selling In favor ot the Illness of complications.

She wae having done some unselfish thing for 16 OF FIRE HAZARDS ft O. 15 BUtes must advance or the goal of a world merchant marine Is clearly defeated, T. V. O'Connor, chairman of the shipping board, told the Amerloan Manufacturers Export As railroad aharea. native of Poland and resided in this tne good or others.

Abolish malice Standard Oil atocka and South town for the past twenty-six years or 111 will, give yourself to the task iTO ACQUIRE OHIO ROADS American ol: stocks made a good uesiaea tier husband shs is survived sociation here todsy. of doing good and spreading joy, then will your Christmas be a happy for Europe last night' responss to the weekly statement of by the following Frank The possibility of great loss of life 114 45' 41, 17 111 Motors Chrysler 208 201 114 Chandler 46 41 44 Bros A 42 42 40 Rodge Bro Pd 87 17 17 General 114 114 111 Hup Motors. 28 27 21 The association had previously Mrs. Helm Valrncs. Louise.

Julia "Mrs. Colby is gojng.to Paris to crude oil production, showing the one, tnrougn tne peace to be found and property through fire In the Heights adoptsd a resolution expressing Its end Chester, also two sisters. Mrs. smallest output since May. The listed In your own heart, he concluded.

Join my daughter," he said. "That's Washington. Dee. H. The Inter- belief In the American merchant section of the city because or inadequate water pressure In that section Stacia Vlecatkowskl.

of Chicago, Independent oils were featureless. A splendid program of music was II marine, but holding that the "present all." stats Commerce Commission today given by MacLuakle's orchestra and was called to- the attention of city organisation of the shipping agenoles. Mack Truck. 214 214 201. 201 Packard 11 11 II 11 and Mrs.

Mundy of Dllllngvale, Ohio. aumorlzea me Pennsylvania, Ohio i'' and Datrnlt Ralli-naif tn Af-uvuli-a ant number of solos were ably rend council in regular session yesterday Rumors were current that the have agreed to an amicable sep -O of the government were tntertering with ths "acauialtlon and operation ered by Lions William Multer and At the conclusion of the 14 operate the Manufacturers Hallway V. vercoe. aration several months ago. of shipping by private capital, and STOCK MARKET i or Toledo, it was also authorised to Pierce Arw IS 36 14 Studebaker 61 64 61 White Mrs It II 10 Willys Old 21 24 28 President Homer Mallow, who 61 10 24 Andrew Benin Buried The.

funeral of Andrew Benla tank that "existing steamship services be dlscusjiRn on a possible remedy tor the Ituatlfft City Solicitor Morgan was Instructed to get in touch with officials of the Spring Brook Water Supply Com Mr. and Mrs. Colby were married in Btockbrldge. June 22, 1895. acquire, but not to operate, 1 the Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern, Cleveland.

Akron and Cincinnati, piece from the family residence this turned over to private enterprise as soon as practicable." presided at the business session announced that each member is to bring a boy to the luncheon next They have three daughters. The pany toward that end. By J. H. Breaks A 11 Seuth Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barrs youngest; Frances, was married last Connor said he wss not In favor roieao, coiumbus and 1 Ohio River, t.rternoon and was largely attended, John's Lutheran Church, by the pas Wednesday, when, mtoch to the xl Fire Chief HoohreKer tested fire plugs Spring to Robert Rogers, of Santa and the Pennsylvania-Detroit.

of government operation cf any busi Barbara, Calif. Before her marriage To finance these acquisitions the near Malllnckrodt Convent and the new junior high echool yesterday on Instruc of the youngsters, Banta Claus will be -present A Christmas story will tor, nev, Anarew niDian and Interment was in the Nanticoke ness that can be privately operated but he did 'favor government opera fUllrosd Sleeks onio and Detroit was Mrs. Colby was Miss Mathallo Bedg wick, of Btockbrldge Mass. tions from CounoUman Maurer, and re authorized to Issue 128,410,000 of be told by Miss Helen Bahnmlller, The judge's speech and the musi Open High Low Close tion of American flag vessels until these veesels can be privately ported that the pressure was not suffi A and 8 110 111 110 111 capital stock, consisting of 284.100 cient to Agfa fires in that section. The Mieeellaneous Allle 08 85 II II Amer Can ..21 281257 til Am ft Fdy.101 110 1M 101 Amer Loco ..120 120 111 111 Am St 41 41 41 41 Am Sumatra'.

11 11 "11 11 A ft 144 145 144 14 Am Waterwk' 71 71 71 71 Am 41 42 41 41 Ass 61 67 64 61 At Olf ft I 62 14 11 14 Baldwin .....110 111 121 121 Burns 121 117 124 124 Cen 11 11 II II snares in exchange for aluthe out Bsltl and 11 14 12 14 investigation followed a fire at Sher operated by Individuals. Commenting on the Insistent demand from Europe for the United States to build shift standing capital stock of the five Brklyn and 01 II 40 It Local Bowlers Win Over Plains "Ed" Lablnskl's bowling team defeated the Plains team last night, at Lablnskl'a bowling alleys. WWahlna-. cal program was broadcast through the Sterling control room of local radio station WBAX. Immediately following the meeting, word was re STEEL MILLS RUNNING man and East South streets er-rly last fl, constituent roads, Canad Pacific ...141 141 144 147 Cheep and 1M 117 129 Friday morning when firemen were rnui At i I during the World War O'Connor said mo bmv me x-ennsyivania i ceived from many radio fans, among Railroad was authorised to acquire fi" AHEAD OF LAST YEAR ton and Market streets, In their first game of tbe season, by a total of 7 that at the conclusion of the conflict this country found Itself In posses wnom were many from Bdranton and Ht I 10 10 and St Pf 11 10 II 11 Den and Pf 41 47 4 47 from the Are plug -at South and Meade --control of the Pennsylvania, Ohio ri and Detroit by accepting the latter's and a call from Binghamton, N.

pin. Link was high scorer for the streets. sion of a fleet that cost almost one entire liberty bend Issue. expressing appreciation of the ad and 141 160 141 1M City officials said that sixty pounds Cen Lea pfd. 85 IS 64 84 The taxpayers or the united Btatss dress and music and the clearness with which It was Pittsburgh, Pa, Dec.

16. Orders locals, while Baraflne was high man for Plains. The score follows: Ntntlcoke pressure' was regarded' as sufficient for capital stock in exchange for the stock of the constituent roads. The application of the Pennsylvania 'sys-u tem to operate the constituent roads 147 of the steel mills In Pittsburgh die fighting a fire. The report of the Are 141 141 14J II II 46 82.

10 12 II 26 24 an 142 Erie 2 Kris Pfd 44 Oreat Pd 10 Great NOtHH S5 chief of the plug tested yesterday trict are running far; ahead, of last it- was denied. are pay-In In annual Interest nearly 10,000,000 upon ths sums Invested by the United States In ocean going vesssls, and now ws hear people on this side of' ths wstcr engaged In coco cola 148tt 11 Col Oas ...7. It II 12 Cn Oi of I 4 4 14 Ccrn Prdts SI 11 11 Davldsn Chm 41 42 41 Dupont 221 227 221 year and there Is every prospect for DENIES HOTELS ARE showed the following pressure: Lehigh and Sherman street, forty-five pounds; 121 124 126 Leblgh 114 the condition to continue, It was Liehlgh and Meade streets, thirty Tls. 411 471 4 III 444 41 41 41 42K 12 200 114 266 111 pounds; Meade street between South whispering to ths government 'sink, sell and scrap your ships set off ths tind -70 70 70 MKA.TpfdlO 19 II It and Lehigh streets, twenty-five pounds; i 400 PASSENGERS THROWN INTO PANIC BY MISHAP Famous 107 107 108 oceans, he declared. SOLD TO DUPQNT FIRM 1 Pittsburgh, Dec.

brought out today at the fifth annual convention of the National Steel Fabric Corporation Sales. Department, v. Sheridan and South streets, twenty- These whispered, uttersnces iiave Gen El 124 III 111 even pounds; Sherman street between 46 42 Marine P. 42 4 2S42 have -been amplified by people who knew the ocean business to American Lehigh end South streets, twenty-two 45- II Int Paper. 84 It 221 70 107 i tl: I 1 11 11 1 to pounds; Lehigh and Grant streets, sixty Homer D.

Williams, president 'of from a fishing and hunting trio in Leo 117 170 Felix 107 141 Lablnskl 117 144 Link I4S 114 Peters HI 1.7 144 711 Plains Lavan J24 111 Sky US 150 Walters 143 lis Jack 179 Hi Scrafln 166 146 747 7I cltlsens whose motives arc good, and Jones Tea 18 pounds. Mis Pacific. 41 41 40 40 Mia Pao pfd. 01 II 10 10 111 III 110 NYN1HHII 47 46 44 Nurf A West. 160 160 141 160 Nort Pacific.

71 77 77 77 Pennsylvania 64 66 64 66 Perre Marqut 14 15 14 II Reading II 10 88 90 Ht A FY 8 101 II 100 whose Ignorance Is vast. tne pittsburgn steel company, tola the delegates "all Indications point ai North Carolina, Grant McCargo, president tof the Pittsburgh' Hotels Company, denied today that there Is New York, Dec. 16. Efforts were being made by Federal and railroad nfflclals today to learn the identity 'Tour resolution saying In effect that we interfere with the proper develop to 1924 as a very prosperous year, one far ahead of 1925," Tls. 401 4t ati 411 414 Kresge 8 It Mont Wrd 14 Nat 71 North Am.

II Prt Bit 10 BOOTLEG CZAR" UNDER II 1 tl 12 14 12 71 71 I 0 10 184 182 171 111 ment of the- American nieYchant marine any truth In rumors thnt the William Penn-and Fort Pitt Hotels have l0pf a freighter that crashed into the ferryboat Cranford, near -the middle The delegates, here' from all parti mains excellent resdlng, not hers, but on ths other side of ths Atlantic. The StL ft 0W. 17 7K mjJm.un tiuuson river, uunng me rusn of the county, went to Monesssn today to Inspect steel GUARD AS HE TESTIFIES been sqld to the Dupont-Boomer In tereets. 1 man, wno gavs you tnat information Pullman Ill Ry Stl Sga 111 41 SO nour isa i. evening, inrowins I 171 741 1114 knsw he wss misrepresenting thins "So far as I know," McCargo aald.

the negotiations have been dropped 0s RJVk .210 and his reason for misrepresent! ns and (suiting in injuries to ten persons. 101 101 117 111 UK Sea AL pf. 41 60 Pactilc. .101 101 Railway 117 Rwy pfd 11 It Pacific. 160 ISO where his Interest I leave to your The freighter after ramming the COUNTESS SAUII TO entirely." Indianapolis, Dec.

If. Cranford. chugged away the ex- 4 110 III 211 67 ST 17 106 104 104 201 114 114 61 SS II 1 II 10 10 76 74 76 Stan B. ST Tob Pro A 105 (I8C I P'20l SI Elec Ctfs. SO O'Connor said that since 1121 the icltement its Identity was not learn 144 41K 71 George Remus, Cincinnati "bootleg csar" heavily guarded by secret service men and local detectives, was ESCAPE KIDNAPPERS ed.

BELFAST CONSTABLES 160 41 71 1 71 24 Weerb'e 76 Wabash C. 41 44 Wabash P. 71 71 Wh ft 11 II Sugar Utoda Am II Am Bug 78 71 Most of the Injured were hurt in wild scramble that followed the 'crash. None of the Injured, however, Dsath of Mrs. Msry Zlmmovotski Mrs.

Mary Zlmmovotski, 65. a well known Polish reeldent of this town, was claimed by death this morning at 1:10 o'clock, at the home of her daughter, Mre. Julius Krauser, Ridge and Prospect streets. Death was dus to complications. She waa a native of Poland and resided In this town for the past thirty years.

The fol-lowing children survive: Mrs. Julius Krauser, Mrs. L. Kwiatkowskl, both of Nanticoke, and John, of Detroit. expected to take the witness stand today in the trial In federal court here of a number of persons charged with "mllkinar" the Jack Daniel dis Wolw'th 201 101 111 100 CONTROL BARRACKS 10 II 7 24 West Palm Beach.

Dec. 16. shipping board had sold more then 1100 ships. 101 of which, are sailing the oceans under the Amerloan Bids bavs also been asked for other Important lines. "More then SO times has the American flag been carried around the world on cargo and paaaengsr ships, which were sold by the shipping board for expected to die.

Countess Salm. the former Melli- CURB MARKET The Cranford Is owned by the Cen- 1 tillery In 'St. Louis of 190 barrels of Cuba A Bu 24 24 fJtral Ballroad of New Jersey. whiskey In 1924. Furnished by P.

F. Ooslck A Co; Belfast, Dec. It. The members of Remus and his associates were investment securities, members New the special constabulary which cent Rogers, was reported today preparing to move further Inland to prevent possible kidnapping of her infant son. She fears an attempt might be made to take the child out of the oountry.

the members will also celebrate the private operation," he added. alleged to have purchased the whiskey and put It Into bootleg channels, York Stock Exchange. New Tom Reid Ad Drum In Flare Up revolted against the order to disarm here and in other parts of Ulster were still in control of the Belfast Curb, Wllkee-Barre office. Hotel Because of a quarrel with former golden jubilee of the oraer. some of the best talent in ths valley has been engaged by the entertainment Sterling.

Pmchot Seeks Way companions it was stated, he ap Open ClOM (Contmned From Page 1) peared before the federal grand jury committee. Countess Balm is being sued for separation by the Austrian Count Salm. and has stationed a heavy guard around her home here to Desires Publicity here recently and presented what Weeks declared that Mitchell's Doss from Frossn North -was termed "startling evidence" in 141 142 II Tn End Suspension (Continned From Page1 1 thwart kldnaiDPinsr of her' child. "personal desire for publicity" ren Shannon and his noted dogs at ths the Jack Daniel whiskey case that resulted in the indictment of I per The funeral will take place Saturday morning from the home of her daughter, Mrs, Julius Kraussr, at 0:10 o'clock. A requiem high mass will he celebrated In the Holy Trinity Church by the rector, Rev.

Roman Wlezlnlowskl and Interment will be In the Holy Trinity Cemetery. Funeral of Child The funeral ot Chester, the infant son of Mrs. and Mrs. Chester Mags, took place yesterday afternoon from the home of the bereaved parents at Mocanao.ua. Services were It was also reported that Colonel H.

H. Rogers, millionaire Standard dered him unfit for further Service as assistant chief of the army's air (xnUs Olen Aldan Coal Oils Cities Serv Com. Int Pet Klrby Pet Humble Oil Ind Vacuum Check Off Not Important barracks today. The Ulster government was seeking to break up the revolt by treating with the various groups separately. The constabulary, are demanding a bonus of 100 pounds and a free Income tax, claiming that the British government had promised to maintain them until March.

It was estimated that the demands of the constabulary would coat the Ulster government 11,100, 000. OH magnate, has secured depart' State. A breath of the frozen North will be had at the State Theatre this Thursday, Friday and Saturday, In the personal appearance of "Wild Bill" Shannon and his team of Alaskan Huskies. "Wild BUI" and his Chief Burgess Sblseler, Shamokln ment of justice agents to assist a tl 14 11 tl II 48 66 48 46 -service and aald that the flying "has forfeited the good opinion 4 of those who are familiar with the facts and who desire to promote the told the governor that Shamokln was suffering little because of Its BIG BOOZE RAID FOLLOWS horde of private detectives In guard ing the countess and her infant. team made the eventful first lap of 101 best interests of the national tense." "Mitchell's whole course has been DEATH OF A PUGILIST Industries, other than coal.

Me expressed his person opinion that the miners were ready to return to work without the "check off." Utilities QUEER MKUP IN LOVE the Journey to Nome, Alaska with the precious antt-toxln to fight the diphtheria that was raging In the towns and villages of the North. Am Oas ft Elect rio. so lawless, so contrary to the build' oonducted In St. Mary's Church at Mocanaqua and Interment was In the 4nly one definite plan for settle 'Am Power ft Light lng up of an efficient organization, -so lacking in reasonable team work. TO ATTEND MEETING 10 14 46 17 264 114 11 111 111 TRIANGLE AT PROVIDENCE church cemetery.

Lawrehoe. Mass. Dec. 16. Follow ment was suggested during the meeting.

That was Introduced by James J. MoNulty. Throop. It calls -for ing the death of Tilley, 44, well known New Bncland puaillst. who Am Light ft Trac Assoc Oas ft Elec Leh Power Sec.

United Oas ft Elec. Institutes New Plan 66 is indicative or a personal desire for publicity at the expense of every -none with whom he Is associated that his actions render him unlit for a high administrative position such was brought to Municipal Hospital with his right side paralyzed and his Providence, R. Dec. 16. The love resumption of work at ones at wage scale, as of August II, 1I2S; that an arbitration board consisting of three miners, three operators and three Miscellaneous Misc.

libs fractured, today raided Tweny-three sales representatives of the Philadelphia branch office of L. Miller A headed fcy R. F. Schmlts. vice president and resident manager, are In New Tork this week for.

the National Annual Convention of this financial institution. The -party Included: H. O. Antone and H. II SI Durant Goodyear the West End Social and Athletic Club and made one of the biggest li appointed by the chief justice of the tangle involving the families of Charles Henry Lord, former mayor of Central Falls, and ex -army filer, and Oscar A.

Jette, One of the designers of the Liberty motor, took a aueer turn today, when Mrs. Jette United States or tbe President; a five as he now holds said writs this with great regret be- cause he is a gallant officer with an excellent war record." Weeks then pointed out Instances 21 u. II IT 1 Reo quor and gambling seizures in this 1 271 Stuta district since year contract, that the board meet within 10 days and render a final Dog sled was the only means of getting to these towns and Mr. Shannon at once volunteered his services gladly that the serum might be rushed at once to the aid of the stricken towns. He is one of the outstanding figures of the Par North; very modest and unassuming ovsr the feat which be accomplished In the face of terrible obstacles; the main one being the intense cold.

One can Imaglns how cold It was whsn four of his dogs died from the effects of frocen lungs. The lap which Mr. Shannon made was a distance of 10 miles which he covered in 14 hours. Shannon's dogs are wonders and to them he owes a great deal, especially "Blackie" the lead dog of the team who guided the sled through the frosen North and North Ohio Power James Silk, caretaker, was arrest W. Miller, of Baltimore; W.

B. Thamm. of Tork. C. Smith.

decision within six months. Bou Calif Edison lit ed. Two members of the club, al I in which Mitchell had given "In correct" testimony. The Bloomsburg State Normal School started a plan last evening which is entirely new and novel to private or State Institutions, when the dean of women. Miss Claire M.

Conway, met the parents of ths Nanticoke boys and girls at present attending that institution. Through parent-teachers organisations and many other means It has been possible for public school authorities and teachers to become acquainted with each other, and to discuss various problems affecting the child and the school, but as yet those In authority at our normal schools and prl-1 vate institutions and the parents of As the speskers. addressing tne meet driven from her home after her husband had sued Lord for $16,000 heart balm, found eantcuary with her two young children, with Mrs. the of Bethlehem, Bmlth, 'of Harris burg. P.

E. Sheldy, of OKAIN MARKETS leged to have engaged in a scuffle with Tilley before he, fell down a flight of stairs at the olub. were "One of the main questions which came before the committee (house- fine wove, j. t. seller, or air craft) was the testimony of Oen- ing during the afternoon, expreseed their views, it was quite svldent that the "oheck-off" is not of primary Import A majority of ths mayors and burgessss feeling that whst tbs miners Wanted to do.

was to get back to sought by police. Trenton. N. S. K.

Fletcher. Had 'eral Mitchell that we had but 19 donfleld, N. J.j O. J. LeUecq, Wilkes- WHEAT December May High Low One 176 1884 ni 170 114 110' wife of the accused wealthy man.

Lord was balled out on 610,000 bond, following his arrest under the Rhode Island law, by bsl wife, who declares Jete's charges are "false And malicious." Barre, K. Mtilr, wuilameport airplanes fit for war service when 'as a matter Of fact we have 829 air-'." planes of different class, actually In work, but not at a reduction of wages. H. W. Jackson, BIklne Park, UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT CORN R.

W. Hook, Haverford, E. use and TIB In storage. The chief of December This opinion was emphatic. Caspeilnl Attends Rlnaldo Cappwllnl, president of dls O.

Hensley, Norfolk, C. ENFORCES DRY MEASURE won the race with death. Mr. Shannon will appear with his team at the State Theatre ss an added attraction Thursday. Friday and Saturday with Chlslom, C.

F. Oourlar, J. Z. How 77 14 46 74 16 40 44 T7 14 i' 1 4K May OATS December May ell, H. Thamm, R.

B. Rlngler and trict No. United Mine Workers of America end J. Rodger Dever, counsel ''air service. General Patrick reports 'r that we bad on hand on September SO.

1924. 1.B93 airplanes." l'' Weeks then went on to explain "'the number of planes being recon-- 'dltloned and contracted for. "All this waa weU known to Gen- Q. O. Reltsel, of Philadelphia.

a matinee on Saturday. for the miners, were the only repre PROPERTY BIDS WILL CLOSE ON TUESDAY Ann Arbor, Dec 16. Despite tentative! of the miners' orvanlsatlon In TRAPPER SHOT ACCIDENTALLY attendance. Before opening the meeting the gov his recent statement In an address that prohibition enforcement was an International joke. President Clarence the students-have been comparative strangers, meeting eaoh other only upon the occasional and casual visits of parents.

The alms, ideals, problems, rules and regulations have been but vaguely known and llttls understood by parents. To explain these and secure the co-operation of the parents was the object of Miss Conway's visit last evening, and If her first meeting Is a fair criterion, the plan will undoubtedly be a success. The enthusiasm of the mothers and fathers, the eagerness with ACTRESS WEDS eral Mitchell when be apparently ernor read to the conference, severs! i Cook University of Mich ll'JtUA I 'a-" today took step, to enforce th( the Lock Haven. Dec. It.

David telegrams received. -One from Qhlef Burgess Psul Kennelly, 17, died four hours after he dry law on his own campus. Marts, ot Dickson City stated opinion accidentally mot himself while pull City Commissioner Sehuler announced today that bids for the sale of fourteen properties taken over by the city in the construction of the South street bridge will close at Bsll 2900 11 8. FRANKLIN 8T. Bell 2900 J.

H. BROOKS COMPANY MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Investment Securities Dr. Little directed heads of the va Ing a shotgun out or his beat on Bald ff making no reasonable explanation of "the number of planes on hand and "their condition. "It waa further well known to wa -on Kiiunu rious college fraternities to report Sagle creek, where ne was trapping to him any infraction of the prohibl- Kennelly'e death was the second lurt-iivi 1 tiOn law In his section was for return of the miners at present wsge, and "without the A telegram also came from the United local there which refuted the claim of Burgess Marts and branded his opinion as net that of the mine work banting fatality in CUntoa County at h. that thm war iia.

LaterDr- wto explained his move. two days. "In a State university the enforce noon on December 29th. It Is understood that the bids will be opened at the regular meeting of city oounell on the afternoon of the same day. Most of the properties to be sold were acquired by the olty without ment of the national prohibition law ers and condemned It.

is not a matter of choice, but a duty. which they listened and the hesrty approval given to interesting address were gratifying In the extreme. The parents unhesitatingly agreed with the plans and purposes as explained by Miss Conway, and requested her to convey to Dr. Rlemer, principal pf the Normal School, their best wishes and the assurance of their hearty co-operation In ths work of the FCKERAL OF INFANT SON be said, "being a State supported institution. It la important that wo the necessity of condemnation pro oeedlngs.

After getting possession of abide by the law. KIWAMS MARKS SEM the structures the city had them moved to a location where they MBS. AXKA KOWALEWSXI DAY AT LUNCHEON The funeral' of Anthony Joseph, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Joseph, was held this morning from tbe home, 17 Lloyd lane, with a mass of requiem celebrated In 0t.

George's Church by Rev. Fathers John and Korey. Interment was In St. Mary's Cemetery, Haaover. school and the means now used to secure the desired results.

would not Interfere with the operations on the bridge. In making ths pertinent has a well determined and worked oat policy with reference to the air service based on the report of what is known as the Lasslter board, a board made up of some of the leading officers of the service, one of the number being an air of-. fleer." "The failure to secure appropriations asked by the Lasslter board was no failure or fault of the war 'department. Weeks said adding: "AI this was known to General Mitchell and indeed If there has been any failure to expend the appropriations for the air service In the most economical and efficient manner the responsibility for such failure rests almost entirely on Investment Securities Uiner'a Bank BUff Wilkes-Barf Scranton, Pa. Nw York City change some of the structures were altered somewhat.

The funeral of Mrs. Anna Kowa-lewsld, 10, who died Monday in Nan-ticoke Btata Hospital, will be held Woolford Obsequies A larre number of relatives and Wyoming Seminary day was observsd. friends were In attendance at the CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION New Tork. Dee. II.

Crude ell pro by ths Klwanls Club at ths noon luncheon today at Hotel Redlngton. Dean Fleek acted as chairman. Dr. It. I Spregue, Dean Fleck, Coach from the homo, 114 Zerbey avenue, Edwardsvllle, tomorrow morning with a high mass of requiem In St.

Hedwlg's Church, Kingston and interment tn the parish cemetery, gbe survived by her husband and several children. Quay and other officials from the sebocta were the sneakers. Ths foot duction in the' United States for ths week ended December 12, averaged barrels dally, aooordlng to a statsment Issued by the American Petroleum Institute today. This com COAL COMPANY DECfeAKKg DIVIDEND Pittsburgh. Dee.

Id. Ths Pittsburgh Coal Company today declared ths regular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent on Its preferred stock, payable on January 21 to stock of record January I. ball team waa present. funeral of tbe late John Woolford, which took place this afternoon from tbe family residence, 2-68 State street. Brief services were oonducted at ths borne, following which tbe funeral cortege proceeded to the English Baptist Church, where further services were conducted by the pastor.

Rev. C. M. Conway. Many beautiful floral offerings were in evldenoa and Interment was In the The meeting next week win be the pares with Z.040.7M Cartels a.

gay In Christmas party for ths Horns for the preceding week, Prodoetton In the friendless Children at Bt. Stephen General Patrick as chief, and General MltcheU as assistant chief of the air service, as la the expenditure of money appropriated for that ser- vice the recommendations of the chief of air service have been ap- proved." mld-oontinent field was 1,0 LMO barrels parish house. MX3AIQ WILIi ADMINISTRATED P. F. Cuoiefi i Members of the N.

T. Stock Eichanjs -Members N. Y. Curb day and California produced OM.OOO barrels dally. WOMAN 10S IS DEAD Hanover Oreen Cemetery.

Receipts of crude and refined ell at MARKETS AT OLANCK New Tork. Dev. It. RaHroad stocks Pittsburgh, Deo 16. In the absence of a will, administrators Were appointed today to settle the estate of the late Representative William 1.

McOalg. Kastot. Pa-, Dec. 14. Mrs.

Mar strongt Industrial stocks. Irregular; Entertainment anil LtsDr.rtena An entertainment anc? luncheon LOST domeatle- bonds, Irregular; foretsa bonds. Irregular; eall money, five per Nw Vorw Cffkee 74 Broadway erenten ORm tit North Waehinatsa Ave, garet D. Shiveley, belle-red to be Northampton's County's oldest woman, is dead here at ths home of her daughter, John Thomas. Atlantic and Gulf coast ports for the week ended December 11 averaeed barrela a day against 47.141 barrels dally ths preceding week.

Imports of crude and reflnsd oil at ths principal ports sveraged 1B0.1M barrels sgslnx 174,429 barrels a day In the preceding wetk. The administrators are, B. Wain-" cent 1 grain, reactionary; copper, fairly Steady; elL firm; cotton, rs-aetlonsry WUkes-Barrc OZ3ce Hotel Sterlir Party that took white poodle dog from 16 South London street. West-moor, Is known. Return at once or arrest will follow.

4 will be held by the members of Nanticoke Lodge, No. 641, F. ft A. In their lodge rooms, on East Main street on Friday evening of -this weeY 1 connection with this affair Wright. Miles Bryan and 'Toward Oundaker.

The value of if si', ate was -not Indicated. She was 101 years old when the steady; sugar, firm; foreign ex died. change, eteadr..

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