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rcs etuokg iwivmiatiiu so, 1925 Gijt)fiials Say LarlxdUe "Coffee' Caases; JJan To Become. Intoxicated Snow Falls In County Today Meets Brother She Had Not Seen Since Infancy Attorney John H. Dande, who spent last nlaht at hla farm and LrfeByjnrB arouKh where even the coffee hu lh effect of making No Decision Has Been Made On Street Work wkhioum, bi aa weu tnousana miiee rrom wukei But for 411 Michael Wright cant. summer reeidenoe in wrignt Tewnehip, reported an hla return to town thia morning that there waa two inches af anew an tha round when ha left and that it waa Mill enewina. Tha eeuntry wrifBt wu (Mi II an ooata in pollea court -thla morning whan round guilty ot Jay-watting.

Standing ea MacWUMam's, corner rrnimrumj anernooa. Be and the offleer en duty war not able te agree aa to the proper place to he when the right light flaahod. The offlcer Nat Having eean Her brother sinoe they played ea the fleer together, 4 Mia Ethel Caetelle, af Avoea, received eammunieatiene from him recently, advialng her that ha ia rVaidina in Ithaca. N. V.

The siater and heather ware separated whan but mere infanta. Ne word had been received by the ret her until a few days age. She plana to reside with him. le white with anew from Neeeo- "JZ? siaewauc and Wright beM for the other aide of the street. Whan arlatrate Ruddv aakad Mlka fa anlaln hla nllnni peek pass ta Haslets n.

Summer weather waa tha rule laat week. Even as late aa today, city com the nan from LarkjrvlUe Insisted that it was a year ainco ho had bean to Wllkes-Barre. He did not continue wKh hu explanation aa to his lack of missioners had not definitely decided what Hrm they would vote for in unarm in nia municipality, but did Inalat that coffee waa the strongest bjerae that ha had had yesterday, daapito the dlsguatod remark of the offlcer that "the man waa drank." contract and that no definite decision had been reached. Nothing more will he done on the contract until 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon when the city council will hold a special meeting. The preeent contract expires May 1.

and tha action taken tomorrow will mean that work can start on Monday. It ia understood that tha firm of Curnow and Murray will file a protest In court If the Davis Company receives the contract. The point reported to be based on the fact that awarding of tha atreet cleaning eon-tract. Although James Qlbhon and Charles Mauer were not in their offices. Commissioners Schuler and Beown were interviewed and both stated emphatically that aa yet they had not decided which firm should have the contract.

Reports that the contract had been $65,000 WILL BEL TO COLIPE READING BIBLE 1.1. HE PIERRO QUITS PLACE WITH JAMES BE ADDED TO awarded, and that certain commissioners were standing In- favor of the R. A. Davis Company and others opposed to this firm, were refuted by IN SCHOOLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR ColumoiM, April SO. Declaring- that "religious teaching In the homes, 'Sunday schools and churches, by the good mothers, fathers and ministers Ohio, is -much preferable to comnulaorv teaching of religion the latter company did not comply with the specifications of the advertisements requesting bids and thai both Commission! Schuler and Brown.

Both stated that they have. MERCY FUND the Curnow and Murray Company. a light to tne nrm wnirn is tne imat deserving, In their opinion, of the therefore, deserves the contract. rfr- by the Governor Donaney today vetoed the Buchanan bill providing lor oompuiaory mmo. reaaing in toe public schools.

Solicitors WIU Strive For Changes Go Into Effect In Office Of District Attorney TO PRACTICE PRIVATELY Fear Expressed For Woman Who Vanishes v. TEETH TtlAY SOLVE MYSTERY This Amount Within Two Days More Men Are Wearing Them! 2-Trousers SUITS OF SAND DUNES MURDER $60,000 MARK PASSED No word haa been received from Mrs. Andrew Zobrowskl of 109 Center street, Bdwardsvllle, who disappeared from her home a few days ago and has not yet been seen nor heard from. The woman Is said to he In poor health and for this reason much apprehension Is being felt for her where Chicago, April M. All efforts to solve the mystery of the Indiana abouts.

dunes murder cantered today on attempts to Identify the girl victim whose mangled and charred body was found near Chesterton, 6unday, inrougn ner teetn. A chart of the victim's teeth has been made by Dr. A. P. Craig, of wary, and It shows that far from being "perfect," as they were JURY WHEEL declared to be by officials earlier In the Investigation, two are missing, one With I1J5.000 as the objective, solicitors for the Mercy hospital building fund began the third day of work with spirits high as the result of the success of the past two days In collecting 0.SB5.17.

The latter figure was announced last evening at the dinner meeting held at Hotel Redtngton. Yesterday's announcement was $31,500. Judge B. R. Jones was the principal speaker.

No meeting will be held this eve Is niled and there Is a startling opening of nearly a quarter of an Inch THE growing demand for such Suits is reflected among the, better dressers. And here's a selection including all the spring styles, featured in a most interesting group at Attorney M. S. DePlerro. of Free, land, who haa aerved as first aaaiat-ant district attorney under Dlatrlct Attorney James for the past five years, severed hla connection with the office today and will devote his enWre time to hla growing law practice in Haaleton and Preeland.

Mr. DePlerro haa made an able and effective assistant, and his work waa marked by a fair and conscientious aervtre both to the commonwealth and defendant. He la a strong jury pleader, haa an excellent knowledge of the law of evidence and la a good Judge of human nature. With the resignation of Mr. DePlerro the present force of assist, anta will move up.

M. H. Saleburg will become first asaistant: Edmund between the two Incisors of the upper jaw. MEMBER OF TERRORIST GANG TURNED OVER TO NEW BOARD ning, the workers planning to meet at 6.15 o'clock tomorrow evening at BUILDING III CITY SHOWS AN INCREASE 1925 Lead Amounts To $333,800 Reports Show Today SHOT BY POLICfi OF SOFIA $35 Hotel Sterling. It is expected thai the sum of $300,000 will be raised in the alloted time If the present en thusiasm continues.

R. Jones, second assistant and Thoa. V. Iwla. third assistant.

John II. Hesse 1, of this city, a rising young W. O. Washburn, chairman of the Court Decides To Draw 2, board of directors of the hospital, read the announcement of donors. ona.

A.pru 30. orantonon, a memoer or a gang or terrorism, was attorney, wno has been appoint assistant district attorney, will aa- shot to death by police today. The police surrounded him and called on Other Suits From $40 to $65 oume hla duties tomorrow. mm to surrender, but he replied with pistol shots. 500 Names For 1926 Service "The agrarians executive committee today Issued a manifesto the Svetl Krai cathedral outrage and the agrarian exiles Implicated A partial report was received showing that forty-five employees of Mercy Hospital had contributed $250.

A partial report from the dentists' division headed by Dr. Fred J. in me Domoing. Death Takes A 11 Sen mitt showed twenty-five sub Resident Of West Side scriptions for $1:160. In addition to NEW LAW IN EFFECT LAST MONTI.

SLOWER PRESIDENT GETS VACCINATED; (Continued From 'Page I) the $260 donated by the Police Pension Fund Association, John Gallagher, reporting for Councilman Gibbon, in charge of city employees announced that each member of the About fifteen years ago, was spent, the faintly Following a meeting of the Judges to Fewer building permits were Is took up residence in consider the new Maxey jury bill, tha 15 SMALLPOX DEATHS AT CAPITAL Kingston. court handed down orders today direct police department had agreed to con tribute $6 to the fund. sued this month than for April. and the total for April 1826. la less, hut the sum for the first four months of the year shows a ing that the Jury wheel be placed In the custody of Judge H.

A. Fuller a Mrs. Blackman was a cheerful, happy and contented woman. She went through life with a smile. She The donors: 12.000 A Friend.

president of the new jury board, snd $1,000 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Campbell, lead of of $883,800.67.

that 2,600 be the number of Jurors to Peoole's Outfitting company, C. F. One hundred ninety-four permits be drawn for 1926. The orders are as Goerinaar. Senior Auxiliary of Mercy radiated good cheer and it waa an aim of her life to spread aunshlne along tha (path that the world might he happier and better.

She waa charitable and sympathetic. follows: were Issued this month, compared Washington. April SO. President Coolidga has submitted to vacinatlon against smallpox because of the prevalence of the disease In Washington, which has cost fifteen lives since January 1. It was reported here today.

White House officials would neither deny nor confirm the reports. Hospital. C. J. Gallagher, Fowlr, Dick "Now, April 29, 1926.

In rompllancs and Walker. Penn Tobacco company with Sec. 4 of Act, until funthei Dr. J. J.

McHuch. Dr. W. J. Boyl.

Dr direction, the form of the Jury wheal with for April of laat month. Tha total for April. 1126. Is $500,904.41. compared with $500,191.60 for April of last year.

The total for this year is $1.00,24.67. T. V. McLauahlin. Dr.

and Mrs. Lewis and its lock is prescribed to be aa a Her heart heat in sympathy for those in need and distress and her Kindnesses want out la many waya to those who could appreciate and Taylor. present. In the custody, with the keys $600 Simon Long Sons. 1500 Century Motor company, J.

THEATRE DOORMAN SHOT BY thereto, nf the president Judge, as chair man of the Jury board. Among the buildings constructed understand. during April, 1925, are as follows DOLLY SISTERS APPEAR HERE IN PBETiY WeltMrrkorm Carman Catholic Ladles' Tha home of thla woman was her "Twenty-five hundred Is esraoilshed as the number of qualified Jurors for James MoKane. 1S9-6 Old River Road, two story brick 4 fasMly Aid Society, J. C.

Farrell, John A. Hourlgan, Luserne County Ladjes' Auxiliary, A. O. Dr. W.

C. Stiff. M. 126." shrine. Into It, ail that which waa good and noble.

Her days were spent In sacrifice, and. service apartment, Peter Mollahan, BANDITS WHO GET $25,000 Under the former system the jurors $94 Park avenue, two otory frame Mayoek, Planters Nut and Chocolate for each year were drawn by two Jury duplex tiwo family house, $11,600 company, Luserne County Court Parole commissioners and one of the Judges, Wllkes-Barre theatregoers, who People's Outfitting Company, South Fund. each placing one-third the total num ber, or 881 in the Jury wheel. 1300 Paul Bedford, Dr. E.

J. Flannl Main street, four otory brick ware like their musical comedy served In the spicy mannsr that characterised house, $TM2: Pennsylvania Power gan. Smith and Clark Ice -cream com Under the new jury law the five com Kansas City, Raybourn doorman at the Orpheum pany, Miss Anna Hollenback, Mrs- and Light Company, 86 North Main mon pleas Judges and the two Jury theatre, waa shot and seriously wounded and a companion injured when Plain Jane," 1 "Battling Butler. Sarah J. Uhl.

Hon. and Mrs. W. S. Mc commissioners will each name one- they were held up near the theatre this morning and robbed of $2,600.

Lean, Dr. E. A. Coetello. Dr.

P. F. "Sally" and "Lollrpop," might have been somewhat disappointed last seventh the total number of for street, brick alteration, brick build Ing. B. Edmwid David Co.

high and Black man etreeta, $88,000 the Jury wheel, namely 867. McHugh, Dr A. H. Gabriel, Dr. E.

Mulllaan. Might at the Irving where the Dolly They will then add fifty extra names Oeorge R. McLean, 148 South Hlster, appeared In "Sitting Pretty." $250 Robert C. Smith, Duncan and each to cover mistakes or repetition, Franklin street, two story brick ad Buffalo, N. April SO.

Mrs. Rudolph Kuhn, BS, Is dying today from a fractured skull inflicted by a strong arm burglar who forced his way into her home last evening and struck her on the head with a blunt Instrument. 8he was found unconscious by her husband. Police have been unable to find the woman's assailant. The piece, while It provided an even to those she loved and those; who, In turn loved her.

She had lived to rear a family, see them happily married and day waa brighter In her life than when she gathered with them and with theirs about tha threshold of her home. Mrs. Blackman waa a Christian woman, faithful and dsvotsd In' her worship of Ood. She was formerly a member of the Courtdale M. E.

church and later Joined with the First M. K. church cif Kingston. Khe waa affiliated with some of ths church societies and in any service called upon to render she unatlnt-Ingly gave of her time and effort. A great legion of friends mourn ths passing of Mrs.

Blackman. These are old and new friends scat dition, dwelling. Wil 14am H. Conyngham, 180 South River street, Homer company, Guy W. Moore, Wood lawn Farm Dairy company.

Buaque hanna Motor Car company, Wil Hams. ing of entertainment for a capacity audience, lacked the action that marked the others. In other essen brick alteration and addition, dwell and from the total 350 names will be rejected after a careful Inspection of the lists. The 2.500 names that remain will then be placed In alphabetical order by the clerk, and may be advertised in the newspapers at the discretion of the Ing, $17,884 and William Jones. Old $200 Miss Frances Dorrance, Lea tials, It scored generally.

River Road, two story two family Hunt, Spring Brook Water Supply The play had Ita scenes laid at tha To Frank ivdwevir, must be accredited tha hohor o' the evening as far a actual anter. lalnment was concerned A comedian of the first order both la talent and In appearance, he score every minute that he was en th stage. And, considering tha fa that the piece devoted mora-tha an ordinary share to comedy line this share in the evening's' auccc. waa large. )A The supporting players warn oxce tlonally pleasing and the chorus above the ordinary both in Appear ance and In dancing ability.

In the song numbers, i Te From Today" with its appealing me), ody. "Bongo On The Congo' with lt humorous Hit that convulsed the house, and "Dear Old Fashlone i Prison of Mine" with Ita burlesque sentiment stood out A Vincent Lopes hand added a tlnctive touoh to ta musical nunibet of the production. BANK DIRECTORS HOLD Company. F. C.

Klrkendall, Catholic millionaire's home In Jersey adjoin court. The seven lists of names must be submitted to a meeting of the Jury NEGRO HELD UNDER BAIL AFTER STABBING WIFE apartment, $24,000. Local Claim Dis Daughters of America. No. 619, Mr.

ing an orphanage and at his winter and Mrs. J. B. Yeager, Goff Lumber board not later than October 15. GET-TOGETHER DINNER place In Florida.

The Dolly Slaters were Included among the orphans. Company. Mrs. John Barrett, Lan dau's music store and J. Murphy.

The jurors will be selected' at the regular times set for the drawings, and the names will be drawn in public In the presence of the five Judges and two allowed By The State The plot, as all musical comedy plots do, revolves around their rlss from $160 Henry Welgand. $100 Sperling Tobacco Company An informal get-together- dinner Williams' Evangeline shops, Burke's Jury commissioners, after advertisement hold last night at Hotel Red- Continued I-Yom Page 1 prescription drug store. Durkln the newspapers of the time and lngton by the directors of the Lin First class townships are glvsn place. Brothers. Harry 8.

Ulman, Mrs. Stella Welles. Edward Welles. Mich Ben Livingston, colored, of South Main and Academy streets, terminated an argument, with his wife on Saturday by using a pen-knife as a dagger and cutting ner in the side. The woman was taken to the General Hospital where the wound was treated.

the right to classify buildings and coin Bank and Trust Company of ths orphanage to places of happiness and prominence in the world. The Dolly Sisters were given a warm reception and worked faithfully to please. Their dancing was their outstanding contribution to ths program, the two showing remarkable talent along this line. the mode of construction by ael H. Bowden, George T.

Klrkendall and James H. Kenney. CHARGE MAN WITH amendment to the township code which was Introduced by Senator $50 C. M. Wilson, Dr.

Max Tlsch- ler, Max Dattner, R. M. Kelser, Horton and Barney street to celebrate passing the $320,000 mark In deposits. The bank was opened fifteen months ago. Appropriate talks were given by several of the fltltes, Montgomery and approved Anthracite Supply Harry u.

today. Livingstone was held for court on $600 ball by Police Magistrate Mich TAKING MONEY UNDER FALSE PRETENSES Two of five Buckman bills ap tered over much of the West Hide friends who loved her for her goodness and her Christian-like ways. She will be missed both in the home and the community hut in this dark hour of distress there Is Joy that heavenly diadems have been laid up for her, and that she hastens Home to live forever. Besides her huwhand, she Is survived by the following sons: Bruce of The Evening News; Desmond of Kingston: William, of Forty Fort; also by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. J.

B. Blackman and Mrs. Oeorge W. Williams, of Forty Fort; William Bennett, of Beaumont; Thomas Bennett, of Courtdale. Four grandchildren also survive.

The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday from the home. Interment ael Ruddy, on the charge of felon proved repeal actions of the act directors. Those in attendance were: lously wounding. City Detectives Darius Yeager. Charles M.

Bowman creating a division of township Nolan and Hlgglns made the arrest State Asks Students To Help In Rescue hlghwsys In the highway depart ment by removing the supervision Charles Shelley. D. T. 8cott. Martin C.

John O'Donnell, Joseph Morltz, Harry W. Poust, George N. OR SB RYAN Patsy Bower, by playing the part of the division over the purcbaee of a sick son and posing as Roy of road building materials and sup McAlarney. E. J.

Brlslln, D. Miss Gertrude C. Ryan, of Wllkes- Shane, obtained $35 under false pre (Continued From PngJ) plies by township supervisors and Barre and Robert Ormsby, of West commissioners. Another Buckman Kline, John Kuzmak and J. Stakul-sky.

Also the following officers of, the Noble street, were united tenses from the Western Union Telegraph Company according to police charges. He was held under $1,000 In marriage yesterday at the St. bill permits townships to issue per mlia and collect fees for the us hank: President. Louis Tlsch; vice Mary a church. The ceremony was ball for court by Alderman Michael bald, who la In charge of the searcn for the elusive Woodward.

The Norwich cadets, crack troopers or the state, although every man In the outfit Is a student, was pre taking for the youthful oadatg trained aa they are. Orders were to get Woodwa "dead or alive." There were approximately 400 pe sons combing the hills today. Fei Ing against Woodward ran high a' threats of lynching were, mutter From Wlnchendon, too came Jack Wilder, a well know steeple jack, bringing two high trained bloodhounds. Tha doga be unleashed at the trail from the abandoned school house. While the father of Lucille eat all night with a blanket atop mountain, the child's moth, scream hysterically, started on lone run into the woods, I neighbors went after bar ai brought tha grief stricken iwomn back to her home here.

of township highways by public residents. John McGrourty, Joseph performed by the Rev. J. J. Curran, Ruddy, at a hearing late yeaterday.

will be In Forty Fort cemsfer In Forty Fort cemetery. service corDoratlons. Another re Rtelnhauer and M. 8. Frederick; in the presence of many relatives Bowers wired Mrs.

Hinges In Adamy, Sands' Motor Car Company, H. L. Reese. J. L.

Williamson, Edward H. Kent. Stanley Barney. Bell Telephone Company, E. W.

Abbot. Richard Aston, and C. Harold Laycock. Win Banners The following concerns received 100 per cent, banners for every employee contributing not less than one day's pay: Wholesale division. Con McCole, chairman Zorxl Brothers and Mary Qulnu.

Retail division L. K. Llgett Company. Following is the report of the various divisions made last night: Manufacturers. railroaders, $751.40: office buildings, physicians.

building trades, dentists. banks. press. $96; retail stores, wholesale stores. $160; automobiles, $780; county employes, $44; city employes, graduate nurses.

$310; wards and districts, S971.60. mi ire. clerks of nuarter session cashier. R. R.

Francke; assistant Savannah, Georgia, that he was her and friends of the young couple -aahler. Carl H. Tlsch. and head courts to certify to the highway de During the ceremony Miss Mae Ken May Day In U. establishment of new step-son and needed money for medicine.

When the money arrived Bowers used letters for identification pared to trail the outlaw, until he is run down and captured. The request for the military cadets nedy sang Promise Me." The bride was charmingly attired In an townships of boroughs and the laat bookkeeper, Otto Mappes. MARRIAGE LICENSES and collected from the company. bill srlves the department oi nign- ensemble suit of blonde satin with S. To Be Quiet ways the right to change and protect hat to match and carried a bouquet City Detectives Higgins and Nolan made the arrest.

was made by the attorney general only after It became apparent that a larger force than the seven posses of police and citizens, already In the existing stream channels in pnvaie of lllllea of the valley. She was at linili ad lucent to nignways woers (Continued From Page I tended by her sister. Miss Rose M. Ryan. The trrldesmald wore an en Brttlah foreign secretary, furnished woods, was needed to track Wood the protection of the highway is re quired.

Frank Ei Kazzenaki. Duryea Helen Comer Exeter Slayer Tries To End Life ward. antl-bolahevlat newspapers with semble suit of coral satin with hat to match and carried a bouquet of Meanwhile, on the summit of mora than the uoual material pre Joseph Lrpkft unlock a ureea Boothia Blazek Hunlock'a Creek Aw.nl RsiaA Contracts Cram mountain, Walter Chatterton sweet peas. The bridegroom was at aagilng May Day danger. (Continncd From Page 1 Mllnesvflle father of the missing girl sits along tended by John M.

Herron, city. A John Vargo Executives of Scotland lards preparations went forward to carry with run across his knees, deter wedding breakfast was servo at MilnesvUle Exeter Exeter out tne sentence or the courts Secret Service were taking the reported plot against Secretary Cham Maintaining that sickness Is no mined he said to kill Woodward. I he younc man he befriended on Hotel Casey, Bcranton. after which the couple left on an extended wed Harrlsburg. April 80.

The department of highways today announced the awarding of contracts for the construction of approximately 17 miles of road In three counties the awards were: Uiix.iiAhannn county. 11,182 feel "No news In this case seems to reaoector of persons. Judge Benja berlain seriously it wa learned to Mary Oslff Peter Sharka Petrtnella Yanehefakl Walter 8. Frltzinger Bather V. VanBlargan Michael Krxeeaowski be bad news said Warden Lewis E.

sight. min R. Jones, addressed the work- Hollywood Hollywood day. Guards protecting ail members ding trip. The bride Is a graduate of the Wilkes-Barra High school.

Lawes over long distance telephone Traces of Woodward have been era, and told them to forget poli of the cabinet were doubled as furth found In the woods but nothing of Mount Holly, April J0- Ellis Parker, Burlington County detective and Warren Hargrove, an attorney, are today organising a hunt to extend over four states, -Christiana Sweet, II, daughter oi Harry Sweet, of Browns Mills, wh i Is believed by. her relative to hav been kidnapped while on to school. T'' Theygirl has been missing from ber borne since Tuesday but authorities jwerenot notified of tha dlsap-pearance Jamea Stevenson with, wht shs made her home. -J. Parker was planning to" leave Connecticut today stating he beik Dr.

Amos-O. Squire, prison doctor examined the three men end- made Mr. Ormsby Is employed as chef at tics and religion In the effort- to raise the- necessary money for the SwoyerviMe er details of the plot were received nmnrii tnwnshlD. to the Lincoln Caroline Kowfelaka the girl, supipoeed to be with him. Some fear she Is either murdered the Ironical report In conformity with the Alogonquln Club.

Nanticoke. They will reside in Nanticoke. new htltldlnos. York City Pnn.t ruction Company of Etatford, from the Austrian government In Vienna. Louis Krlech TVvMijr-rr- tne law tnat tne three men were or died of exposure.

reviewed tne nisiory Wlitoaa Barro of the hosplTaT and tolJ-orTh "phyaleally fit try dla.J Foot prlnia from -an abandoned school house on Cram mountain Pike county. 49.848 feet, in DlBi PARENTS DISPUTE said the police believed they had dis progress made In the twenty-seven OVER DAUGHTER MRS. H. E. MYERLY DEAD were declared to be those of Wood covered a general communists plot vaara of Its hospital.

That 50.000 man. Milford, Blooming Orove, Lackawaxen. Bhohola townships and Miirnrd borough, to A. A. Palmar, In the round-up of more than 100 Testimony was taken before- Judge7 patients have on treated hal.

of charity (patients, was held up as a ward. They were followed and led to tangled underbrush. It wa here the posses resumed-their search communists suspects. Mrs. Harry E.

Myerly. well known realdent of thie valley and a former John J. MoNamara, Jr. Anna' M. Fedor Andrew Larkevll le Bridget Wright Larkavllle John Petroekl Wllkee-Barre Pauline.

Neetor Wllkee-Barre Metro Ouffrey Olaa Lyon Effhs Plah O'en oi David J. Anthony Plttaton Rose Comer Plttaton A message from Riga said a bomb fine record for any such institution. Inconveniences and discomforts were today. resident of wllkes-Barre, died yes ed the gh-1 was being hidden there. had been discovered under a railroad It what was believed an attempt to tar day afternoon at her home, Bethlehem, bid $270,674.7.

Washington county, Hopewell and Independent townships. West Mld-dletown borough. feet, to A. O. Rothey, Elizabeth, bid Fuller today on the writ of habeas corpus brought by Horace H.

Decker 4t Wanamle against hla wife Margaret, living In Nanticoke, to seoure posseaaion of hla daughter Myrtle, Police are working on tne borne by the nurses, during that time, with no complaint. Every cadet Is a crack shot and an expert horseman. The entire outfit carried ball cartridges for their carbines. Some of the cadets Marion Highlands. Forty Fort, following a long Illness of complications wreck the train carrying the Ea-thonian presidential par.y.

-Wash burn urged the workers Sofia reported new skirmishes with sumption that thai girl waa ahdur by man and a woman with w) she waa aeon hy; several parsons be talking Just prior to hen pearance. i Th aav tha auanected couple a were equipped with the regulation aged II. also uving in bibuwec. The parents have separated and the to greater effort so that the campaign can go over the top by May 7. ths communists In which artillery Mrs.

Myerly waa born and reared In Danville and later came to thla city where she resided for some years. She was' a devout member of First Baptist church, city, and bad a host Chairman Kielty spoke along tha saber for use If contact with Wool-ward was obtained. mother and daughter are both work Ing In Nanticoke, The father com-nlained that the mother permitted same Unea and urged an- workers to have at least a partial report for Both the Cavalry and artillery DEATH BOLL forces had been forced to shell the radicals In tbe outskirts of the Bulgarian capital. Warsaw repoited Polish authorities had frustrated Bolshevist plots there. of friends her.

submission to the meeting to be held units of the units of the University participated in the man-hunt. the daughter to run around with a childless ndbelleva destrft. for child In- the family prompted the kidnapping, at The following survive: parents. young and that an was noi The troops were aroused today At person to nave ner cusioay. with their barracks by the assembly )'v British government circles main on Friday night.

Joseph F. Evans, chairman of the speakers' committee, presided. William, James led the singing and Rev. P. N.

Wohlson, of Christ Lutheran Church, pronounced benediction. call. Squlpment was made ready. Meanwhile. Lieutenant McDonald tained their calm, declaring there was little danger of any general uprising or demonstration.

The mother made charges against the father, and th court Anally made a temporary order permitting tha rtrl to remain with her mother. MOTORIST FINED Francla Shannon, 054 Et IN THE "COURT OF CpMMON PLEAS OF LUZERNE COUNTY. No. March Term, im. Annie Oweoe va, Jamea J.

Owens. To James J. Owene: Whereas your -arife haa tUed a Ubel In the above named Court and proceedings praying for a divorce from you, aerrtoe of which haa failed by reason of yeur absence: Ton are hereby notified to asxpear la aaid Court on or before the. Std day of June, lilt, at tan, "clock a. to anawer (bo oomplaant ef aaid AnaU Owena and 1 default of aaid appearance you am liable to have 4Uvrce granted In your absence, vt B.

W. XaBAR, the United Statea cavalryman in charge of the outfit conferred with Presldo Plumley of the University A Central News despatch from street, Nanticoke, paid a Ene with a warning that she should not Rome and the Fascist newspaper. I1J.60 in police court mis mum and officers of the cadets. be permitted to run arouna waa BLACKMAN At Kingston. April 10, 1JJI, Mrs.

Oeorge K. Blaokman, aged 94, complications. ET7.EL At Wllkes-Barre, April M. It26. Mrs.

Anna M. Btxel, aged it. complications. HOFFORD At Pblladolphla, April 7. 1926, Robert Hofford of thia city, JONRS At Plymouth.

April Jt, Ell Jones, aged 69. of Wllkes-Barre. mine accident. MYERLY At Forty Fort, Ajrril -1116. Mra.

Harry E. Myerry, of complications. Danville; husband, Harry E. Myerly; Mr. and Mrs.

James W. Gillespy and son James; daughter, Helen, at home, also a brother James B. Olllespy of Danville. Funeral services will be conducted from tha lata home, It Marion Highlands, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev.

Charles 8. Roush, pastor of tha First Baptist church will officiate. Ha will be assisted by Rev. A. Kilpa pastor of Forty Fort M.

B. Interment will be fn Odd Fellows' cemetery at Danville. for hla part In 'the? accident wh Detailed maps of Cram mountain MINER HURT Stanley Woicekewskl. It. of Cooper yonng men.

II Regno, had discovered that Bolshevist terrorist organization would be formed and beautiful women who occurred yeaterday a tha Inters and the surrounding territory were brought out and the plan of campaign was outlined. tlon or eoutn Main ana -aw-streets. Shannon hit the mar) street. Prlngte, was admitted to' the Nesbltt West Side hoepHat at tO AWARD LOVINO CU A loving eup win be given os Friday move in high eoclal circles would be utilised to carry out plots, such as riven by Carl Bowman, to npv woodward ta Known to oa armea o'clock this morning with a fractured tor tha Silver Las eta to tne winner of the radio ffttae contest be held la street, tore a fender ths car. Continuing.

Shannon and to be well versed In wood land life. On all aldea tha man hunt waa hip caused by a tall of rock at the Kingston coal company- workings. The tha recant outrage In Sofia Au-1 thorltles moved to frustrate -the movement. on tha aidewalk. admitted to ho a hazardous under 1 arcbaeCra.

will famish the smsio. Injured sna ia resting comfortably. K. Jab HA1U. Attorney.

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About Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News Archive

Pages Available:
553,876
Years Available:
1884-1972