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Star-Gazette from Elmira, New York • 9

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fAUHi MMli. ELMIBA STAB-GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, W22. FIFTEEN ARE GRADUATED BY SS. PETER AND PAUL'S SCHOOL idee Woman Burned Badly In Explosion Of Floor Oil Fortune Teller Makes Money Disappear From Customer; Police Make It Come Back Hugh Hess Sustains Painful Burns on Her Arms r- WU fV1 CU T. is 1 1-1 and race, irai vu uc is wsuig on ivucncn rioor Explodes Furniture Is Ruined and the Family Washing Is Destroyed-Mrs.

Hess Suffers Greatly. 7- Brazilian Phrenologist Has To Call on the Spirits To Get Verner Vite's Money, Then Deposits $25 With Police For Bail. jndce, Mr- Huh who lives about a mile west of mm. wai burned badly on WEATHER JUST LIKE ROLLER COASTER-FULL OF STUNTS "What is so rare as a fine day In June?" That old saying adopts Itself readily 10 the June westher of 19J3. The weather since th nrel of June reminds one of th, roller roaster at Rorlck's OIn and Klrtiidge Pmk it's doing funny triclis.

I'lrst it glided along slong on a smooth even stretch, then cam a big dip, then a rise, another dip and ths end Is not In sight. As an example, Baturday It was very hot. In fact, over a hundred when one stood In the sun. Then ran. then rold, paid us a bit of a visit, and tortny SRaln It Is a little of this and that.

Looks as though the weather man had it in for somebody. If we only knew who. we could ttle the matter with hitand siendy him down a hit. rn and whll ollln th kitchen floor. In Mm manner the oil exploded and before the flarnea oould be put out, her clothing and arme and face were burned.

The furniture In the kitchen wae ruined and family washing, which wae hanging on the elothee bare in the room, wae practicaly destroyed. Mre. Hen le suffering greatly from the burne. then Bsor en naa i.ku. nlesnin and a away the Ijwlng day, an aocmeo.

10 nu ncr Ifnietsck's Case Adjourned Many priona of romantic nature, would he more than pleased to pay the nominal sum of 15 for in introduction Into the mysteries of fortune telling and seeressea. However, Verner Vita ot 669 Weat Washington avenue la not of a romantic nature, snd 13 seemed like "much too much" of a sum to pay for such knowledg. Accordingly when l.licle Michaels, who halls from Brasil, and la one of the party of gypsies that huve established a phrenologist shop at 17) Baldwin strset, made ft of good Am- I Until Next Term Of Court j. ai a mm erlran currency, owned by Mr. Vlt.

disappear Into th unknown, th latter set up a howl. Th police were called, the money given back to the man and Llsxle arrested on th charge of petit larceny. Today she left 125 as ball in police court and told to appear In court July If she wanted It returned to her. It Is doubtful, say th pollc, if ah will return. Mr Vlt seeing the algn on tin shop, went In shortly after I o'clock to find out futur.

Th gypey asked him to open hi pocketbook after he was seated, and told htm to lay a 15 hill In her all of which he did, hn said. Then, In a persuading manner she asked, "Do you want money or health?" "Health, of ooure," was th reply. Whereupon several passes wer made over th bill and when Ussle' hand wa taken away, sure enough th money had disappeared. Whether Mr. Vlt wa going to have verlastlng health he doe not know.

Following th "fadeaway" ihe told him to com th next day and bring a MO bill, a amall bottle of water, a lock of hair, a hen's egg and a handkerchief. Mr. Vlt askd for his flv," but sh told him that It was too 1st and that th money had gone Into the mysterious unknown and could not returned. Vlt would not hav It that way, however, and called Captain Bowne to hla rescue. When th captain arrived sh admitted taking th money and, at his request, returned four one-dollar bill and two half-dollars.

Then ihe was escorted Into the unknown mysteries of th pollc department, wher ah spent th night. Court opened thle morn- probably will be recalled at that time. to eet th caaa of Lrfe Knletech over to the next -a of court ana excuse ins jury, .1 nf the Jurors have bual- McFarlln Plioto The fcS. Peter and Paul paruiiilal school clans of 1023 wer awarded diplomas by the Rev. John 3.

Lee Sunday evening. The 15 girls and boys pictured above with the Rev. Mr. Ice are: Charlrs Bacon, Eileen Brett, Kathryn Bryne, Helen Kaley. Lola Margaret Haw, Gertrude Holleran, Kdward Madeline MacKay, Allnn MacDonell, Roee Ha her.

Alk Mlekle, Vorunlca O'Hrlen, Anaatswla Rosinskl. WO TROLLEY CARS obligations which require their this time. Th case of Lfge Knletech. charged with third GET ALL MIXED UP AT GLEN ENTRANCE forgery, wss soi ior inu Attorney Thomas M. Losle, i.niimr Mr.

Knletech, asked (hut ST. ANTHONY'S SCHOOL GRADUATES CLASS OF SIXTEEN The annarent Indecision of the he set ever to th next NURSE'S WORK SHOWSRESULTS Miss Helen Watrous, Red Cross Public Health Nurse, Gives Report of Activities for April-May. Intel-urban trollev car. which left Inn of court a he was not ready. here at noon veslerdav for Corning.

ORCHESTRA PLAYS AT REFORMATORY Sunday afternoon Gerald Hughes and hla Whiteway Herenaders paid a visit to the Elmlra Reformatory. The wailing of the saxaphone and the seductive strum of the banjo together with the violin, piano and drum, gsve an lr of high carnival to tho Hunday routine at th Reformatory. The boys of Dr. Christian' community hankering for Jas wer wll delighted. These entertainers under th personal management of Gerald Hughes, form on of New York City's musical combinations.

i probably win com up at ad to whether it proceed on its way or sojourn to Horick for a brlof outing, csused a peculiar situation at the entrance to th.) October term. Tbe case of Ray Johnson, Indlct-i for burglary and grand larceny. be tried in July. The Jury Olen al about 11: IS o'clock. As the big car rronsed the Intersection of Ihe Itorlrk's track, the front trucks proceeded westward ss usual but ISTERITES the rear end of the car swung on the Olen track and humped a local trolley which stopped there.

The motorman of the larger car applied the hrskes. The hose broke, allow ing the eacaried air to raise a small hurricane. So on was Injured. Feature AMUSU EVE. 20c MAT.

15c. CHILD. 10c. 1:30, 3:30, 5:25, ASK TENNIS PLAYERS i H0JMICN1C econd Annual Event Is Enjoyed at "Evergreen Corner" on Water Cure Hill-Many From Out of City Are Present. 7:25, 9:10 TO MEET AT COURT TO PERFECT DETAILS Tennla, a place to play and part- i ners for stnalea or doublea ar avail able to Interested young women and i The second annual plcnlo of the tbttrltea" was held June 26 at Wrgreen Corner," on Water Cure TODAY AND TOMORROW "BLACK BEAUTY" With Jean Paige and an All-Star Cast.

This story can be enjoyed in picture form by grandparents and infants alike. This makes it one of the greatest "family pictures ever presented to the public. The film is greater than the book. FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY men of th city. Mrs.

J. N. wood, representing a committee from the Community Bervlce. recently secured th permission of President Frederick Lent to use th fclmlra College court during th summer, Prospertiv members of a tennis league sre asked to meet at o'clock Wednesday evening at th court to form a preliminary organisation and elect a supervisor who i i ill, the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Carr trwllllger- Music, recitations and apmral good time was enjoyed. hm present from Ulster, were tnd Mrs. H. Z. Shaw.

Mr. and McFarlln Photo The Rev. Adolpb Gabhluo awarded to a class of girl and boys graduating from the St. Anthony parochial school at attractive exercises In the Colonial Theater Kunday evening. Tiw graduatea pictured above with the Rev.

Mr. CSahhlno ure: Anthony t'erlo, John t'crlo, Peter fieri. Anthony Iandri. Dominic U'Aiinunilo, Joseph Miiccigntto, Albei ,1. I'unl, Kanliilli.

laeollne Antuizl, Jotwiiliiiie Branzo, Cnevleve Damlrea, Edtth DrMurla, Mary Ik-Kanio, Dumkune, Evelyn Iiinone, Virginia Suntoue. as H. J. Litzelman. Mr.

and Mrs. will be In general charts of ched-1 uled games, Everyone who plays or i who would like to learn to plav tennis Is Invited to attend. P. Evans, Grace Mary' Evans, La- The report for April and Muy nursing service, Elmlra chapter, American Red Cross, as given by Mlsa Helen Watson, public heslth nurse, Because th country roads were generally tmpassabl through the winter monthe, th nursing eervlce wss necessarly confined chiefly to thoe sections accessible by trolley or macadam roads. This circumstance determined largely, the spring program pf.

visiting and Inspecting th rural schools. During the two months it schools were visited and a health talk given In each. The subject of proper food waa stressed in the talks and the fact that good food habits are reflected in part by healthy teeth. Th number of defects sufficient Indication of the great need of health indication. The figures total: Children Inspected, 713; number of defects, number of defective children, 766.

Thirteen patients received prenatal advice and famine given Instruction in bedside nursing. In one Instance the nurse waa called upon to giv Instruction and demonstrate nursing care In a esse of scarlet fever. This was don with the approval of th health officer and family physician. Two classes In horn hygiene and car of the sick were given final examination, the members receiving certificates from National Headquarters at Washington. Another class was organized at Erin.

Th three nutrition classes organized In two of th school by a nutrition specialist from ths Htate College also were completed. The lessons were taught alternately by the specialist and the Red Cross nurse. Through trie co-operation of th Home Bureau, the organization 0 committees was begun in the country districts for the purpose of conducting a health program. The object Is to extend in various ways this phase of education and thus to promote community betterment. The nurse will meet with these committees for the purpose of advising as well ss discussing local problems.

tie Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. rk, Mies Mary F.

MoCarty, O. J. ui Winkle. M. A.

Mathews, Mrs. hrletina Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. 2 to 0. Cayone's pitching.

McCon-nell's and Griffith's hitting featured happiness. They will resdl In Pittsburgh, where Mr. Brink is employed on th pollc force." ohn C. Mather, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank the content. During flv Innings i JJD Dyke, Miss Aileen Van Dyke. lies Verna Van Winkle, Mies Olene I Colonial Theater This Week an Winkle, Mre. Anna Oeborn. Wellcsley, here she attended commencement at Wellesley College.

Mlsx Clara L. Kadlcy of 203 Brand street has returned to her home after upending several months with her sister. Mrs. Charles W. Van Buekitk of oil City.

Ps. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ayres, formerly or this city, now of Penn Yan, have announced the birth of a daughter, Marcla Crawford Ayres. Caynne allowed only on hit and; struck one nine battens.

McConnell had two homers, a double and triple, whll Griffith registered a homer, double, triple and single. MUSICALE TO GIVEN. Following is the program to be given tomorrow evening at the North Presbyterian Church at 8:15 o'clock, From Erin Mrs. Ella Qoetchues, fort at 169 Pennsylvania avenue. Puai'hy saw smoke coming from ihe windows of tbe house and an alarm was turned In.

When the firemen sr'i'd on the scene they discovered that the smoke wss Issuing from a tub of formulde-hyde In the house Dr. Comfort and hla family huve been away for a few day and the house wss being fumigated. Kuemen were almost overcome by th fumes but they succeeded in removing the tub from the house. Ir. snd Mrs.

Palmer Jonee. From Waverly Mr. and Mrs. C. Merrill, Mr.

and Mrs. R. N. Mer- by Mia Anna Laura Johnson, contralto soloist; Miss Doris Seafune, Certificates Filed From Athens-v-Mrs. J.

A. Oould, F. Shaw. From Pomona, Calif. Mr.

and pfrs. Fred Holcomb. BURNING CHEMICAL IN COMFORT HOUSE MISTAKEN FOR FIRE From seely Creek Mr. and Mrs. violinist; Miss Jessie Andrews and Miss Loulxe Taylor accompanists: a Lungl dal caro bene Secchl Lullaby Catherine van Renne Cuckoo Song Dr.

Arne Mine Johnson. Berreune GorarJ ills" ifuse. Hindoo Chant Bemberg Miw Johnson. Violin Obligate by Miss Beafune. Lackawannas Win The following certificate of assumed business nsme hav been filed In the County Clerk' office: William M.

Reese doing business under the name of Reese Letter 8hoppe. Theodore Demmon doing business under the name of the Elmlra Equipment Company. 6. E. Bump; from Standing Stone.

today C0RINNE GRIFFITH In "The Broadway Bubbk" "CO GKT 'EM, Ht'TCH" Episode Ko. LAIIRY COMEDY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NANCY DEAVER and TOM WISE in 'Father Tom' knappr a-Roel Weilero CENT I RY COMEDY FRIDAY AND BATIRDAY Winifred Westover (Mn. William S. Hart) in "Anne of Little Smoky" "WINNER OK THE WES Episode No. 11 TORCUY COMEDY Th Lackawanna yesterday defeated the Barker, Rose Clinton base-ball team In a one-elded game Shortly herfnre 1 o'clock thle sfter-noon, fire apparatus from stations Nos.

One, Two snd Three were called to the residence of Dr. W. C. Cum-i Miss Elanor Keyser; from hickihinny. E.

L. Watklns. From Niagara Falls Miss Alice Htnaom. From Ithaca Mr. and Mrs.

R. W. Dickinson. Douglas Dickinson. Don-ild Dickinson.

Norma Dickinson. From Elmlra Mr. end Mre. E. C.

Kltchtn, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Havens, aonald Havens, Dorothy Havens, iaatteaWiw hZLlMU.f jB-'Jarat 1 IT'S IN ELMIRA, 1 ontlnnons l-ll P.

M. Mat. 15C MOZART gj Mr. and Mrs. M.

H. Evans. Laura Bvani, Mr. and Mr. Edward Bald it Social Notes Stnri nil fciriinri I win, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Moore. Raymond Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Robert N'icol Mrs.

Charlee H. Price. Jean a Air for Bach Perpetual Bohn Mikn Heafuae. Folg Hongs Scotch a Ye Banks snd Braes Whistle, an- I'll Come to Ye- Negro Swing Low Sweet Char-lot. Little David.

PJay On Your Harp. Mi Johnxnn. Andsnte Ghick Minuet In fl Beethoven Miss gesfuse. By the Waters om Mlnnetonka. Lleurance Miss ohnon.

Violin Obllgato by Ml seafuxe. PHOTOPLAYS I.AMT TIMKS TODAY. Illli-cn Percy In "Hope If You Mu-t." and Mary Pick ford In "t.olng Stra'gbt." Wi ll. TIIKI SAT. Wee, Mr.

and Mrs. D- C. Murray. ir. and Mre.

Charles H. Ross. Mre. ftnnfe Irving. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph SAM MITCHELL phraenluipaihlc Trcauneat 4i Robinson Itldg. I'll on 74-W. POWERS, SOPER MOSHER ATHENS. PA.

ElRNITtftK UNDERTAKING. Complete high grd sUa k. Geo. Powers, Funeral Dlwtnr. Cour-tnty, lwrvk and tuitUfa' tlon.

"rah. Mlea Fannie Marsh. Mr. and Mrs William P. Rodger, Mre.

Luel- Mat. Sc. iens. 2ft eiliow Continuous I to P. M.

Yesterday's Show an Unusually Fine One ETHEL CLAYTON IN "THE CRADLE" A Paramount Picture See (he Dramatic Working of Tills Mighty Power In This Hmrt-htlrrlng Pluurv of lAe. Marriage and T1m- Other Woman" MACK Sr VNIXr "HARD KMH ks AMI V. TAP" I.ATKHT PATIIK Campbell. Miss Madelin Loeey, Mr. i Mre, H.

A. Lindeley. Mr. and George H. Davidson, Henry Qsvldson, George O.

Davidson, Mrs. Louise Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. G. Pelmer Ransom, Gordon E.

Mrs. M. C. Congdon, Mr. and Mrs.

Carr Terwilllger. From Elmlra Heights Mr. and Mm. Henry Brown, Dorothy Brown, Xr. and Mrs.

George Smith. HONEY THAT IS HONEY. Wholesale and Retail 8 to SO Cent Per Pound. Vri lis quote you on your needs. Pound to 5,000 Pound.

ILCOX Al'IAiULS, ODEbSA, X. Y. CEDAR RUN INN C. II. NIVINHON.

Prop. CEDAR RUN, LVCOMINO PA. Magnificent Mountain Mocnery. FlneM Mummer Cllmat. Pur Water.

It-lilng and Hunting, Hans Moderate. (-A luiV CodWyn P''V" TO KN.IOY riONtC The picnic of the First Methodist Sunday school will be held Friday afternoon at Riverside Park. The choral society of the church will enjoy picnic Saturday evening at; Sullivan's Monument. HEATHER CLI'B The Heather Ciuh will be entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday by Mrs. O.

W. Mathews. 40 Kast Church street. All members sre re. quested to attend as It Is the last meeting of the NOVICK LONG.

A pretty June wedding wa solemnized this morning at o'clock In 8t. Caslmer's Church when Miss Frances Novirk and John Long, both of this city, were united in marriage. The Rev. J. A.

Balcerak, pastor of the church performed th ceremony. Ths couple wa attended by Miss Wands Skrynska and Frank Koilowskl. The bride wore an exquisite gown of white canton crepe with a veil of real Carrlcmacross Inset medallion of lace. Her veil was caught with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of Bride rose and orchids.

The bride also wors a string of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Her attendant wore a beautiful frock of pink crepe de ehene with a pink picture hat trimmed with pink ostrich feathers and flowers. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride on Mage street to the Immediate families of the contracting parties. After the breakfast. Mr.

and Mm. Long left for a trip to New York City and point east and upon their return will be "at home" at 1204 Mage street Th bride traveling suit was periwinkle blue with a hat to match. Th bride ha a wide circl of friends who will extend best wishes to hsr. Mr. Long is a World War veteran.

He also has msny friends in this city. KIMIM, Till KhDAV. FRIDAY AND S-TI'RDAV enmn 1SSI TUT NTTU OTTrt tW WflVrtP OBITUARY i Aril i A i. iJ VV AXV iil yguuiwii wv THE E'ANS itOI'NE MRS. R.

MnCANDLKkH, Prop. WELI.KIIOHO, PA. High Claaa Home for Commercial jTratrkr and TourUls. All Improre-! nu-nts. Commodious Room.

Pk-a-snt I'Mi-clies. Fine Lawn. European rpKs" TIOGA PAINT CO. TIOOA. PA.

Nav fcurfsi-e and Have Ail, Manufacturers of House, Roof and Barn I'sliiU Nou-d for Diirablllty and 11 6 'af'rs Ili'lWl Ai if-r- THOMA8 REIDT. The remains of Thomas Reidv of RutserriluKh! Horieheads, who died this morning burns received while lighting an I KMiomy, hell lug from Factory to Plan, e-pci-lal Sunday Dinner. Consumer Direct, having All Ieal-ers Proftla. I were removed to the Chil-j Shields undertaking rooms at I Honeheads. Later they will be re I ii tT'iim-a-i rr JUL OS IWl WHILE INWATKINS Dangerous uive moved to the home of th decedent Mrs.

Thomas Mullen, on North Main street, Horseheads. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. Do not miss Hence Laks Trip. 1 Vina and Htroller lesv on Hourly Trip along shor. Round trip It cents.

FOLLOW THE g3RR0W EAST SMITHFIELD HOTEL EAST 6.MITHF1EI.D, BRADFORD PA. WW, WITTIO, Proprietor. Reoiwned lo the public. Meal at II hour. Kunilay dinner to order, ltati-s Sz.OO per day.

Ahead I'l IUOIIMACI AT and I. KEITH VAUDEVILLE 4 fcJ Jervis Langdon of West Church street, a student at the Htll Preparatory School In Pottstown, Pa will return this week to spend the Hunwner vacation. BeniadTiin Keefle and sinter. the iles Vlr snd of William e'reel are gurxta of Mrs. Anna Laity and win Bernard of Buffalo.

Mm. llslsev Hayles and chil- dren of West First street sre at their summer home "fhore Acres" on Keuka Ike to spend sometime. Attorney Meyles will spend the week-ends and his vacation with his family. Mr. and Mrs Jervis Jangdoft nd dsushter Kleanor of West i hurch street will return home to- night from Poughkeepsle where they attended the boat rsces yesterday.

i Superintendent and Mrs T. Christian of the Reformatory expert to motor to Rochester the latter part of the week, accompanied by their house guests. Mr. snd Mrs. Ernest Gosling formerly of New Tork.

Mr and Mrs. Gosling expect to make Rochester ther home. Mr, t'asner G. Decker of West Water street has returned from i THOMAS AND FREDERICK SISTERS 1 A KOG AND DANCE REV IF. eimaohltig for ye and I ar ELMER SHERWOOD ODEKftA.

N. Y. Lumber On furnish southern Pin, Psclfle Cosst Fir and Hsmlock. Red Csdsr Snmgle. Native Pin.

Hemlock and Hardwood In Car Load Lots. Writ for Fries. -W BRINK DAVIS. Tuesday's Towanda (Pa.) Review said: "Rodney L. Brink of Pittsburgh V.

rsvts of Elmlra wer Mueller's EGG Noodles Pe and famous for over year, kind of -gg boodle that made mother top making her own." ARTHUR HILL AND MARIE QUINNELL IN I.AI t.MS. KTEPH AND TRICKS ATHENS BOTTLING WORKS ATHENS, PA. Matiufarturc" of blgb grade Car. bonatrd beverage. Elmlra, dlstrtb.

utor, D. H. llurgott, gun Broadway. Phone (foa-W. Order direct from tailor or from distributor.

married at the Methodist parsonage. iu.ruhujii hv th oastor. the LYNN L0CKW00D In "Friendly Neighbors" WS Songolaughteri Rev. J. Jacques, Saturday, Jun Th bride wa ttired In gray, BROWN'S "OKbtHEADS The place where they make their own ice cream.

georgette over pink ilk, with hat to match. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. Hill of Horse-heads.

Both bride and groom were m.riv nt Athens wher they have FOX NEWS News As It Happens ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In "Why Ammwtwf Xnnr Marrlas-e?" Ttie fikrture you hatr botn wiUI tn for- Toe most aius-e'SMful merchants are regular ail vert Iwrs say you saw It In Tbe Mar-Gasette. many friends who wish them much I.

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