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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 3

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Gasoline Dealers Win After 10 Day Lockout Campaign Tank WagorTprice Re-'fOOD SUPPLIES io Gra ted AVAILABLE HERE Distributors Permit- Will Be Distributed to Need at Welfare Office Monday Mystery Skull Is That of An Indian WILL BEFORE Word was received this afternoon, of an Indian woman of early that Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, curator of middle age, and apparently of prc- ihc Division of Physical Anthro- historic origin. He advised that, the pology of the Smithsonian InsU-; report from Dr. Hrdlicka had been Nieces and Nephews of Lewis Isenman. Are Waging Protest ting 16c Retail Rate Canandaigua dealers in standard brands of gasoline greeted broad smiles all customers rolling up tc their tanks this morning.

Charging the 16 cent price per gallon which they have maintained re-opening their tanks Wednesday, and the same price charged in the Rochester area, they have been assured equal consideration on the tank wagon price charged by the. distributors. Announcement that they were to be allowed the usual margin of four cents between tank wagon and posted prices for stations selling only one kind of gas, the dealers last night, an hour or so after a stormy session had been held in the Hanley Jarage between local dealers and company representatives. Announcement that the distributors had con- Quantities of foods will be distri- IS EMPHASIZED Dr. Gillies Speaks at Missions at Local Church the Division of Physical Anthro- historic origin.

He advised" that," the i Need ol prayer and meditation in PologV of the Smithsonian InsU-; report from Dr. Hrdlicka had been In preliminary examination be- cverv-day life was emphasized by tut Ion. Washington, D. has dc- received in Rochester today. fore trial In a contest of the will of the Rev Dr Andrew Gillies pastor' cllircd of origin the skull ex-; Dr.

Hrdlicka's reports reads in I the late Lewis Isenman, of Geneva, of the Third Presbyterian 'church humcd in the Victor-Manchester part "The skull which you submit- (held before Surrogate Dunton in the of Rochester sneaker yesterday af- a near Manchester Jan. 3, con- ted for examination is unqueslion-1 Geneva City Hall details ternoon in the annual World Dav I tradicting the contention of local', ably that of an Indian female of conversations between Dr. R. I of Prayer for Missions service held i that the skull is that Iroquols-Algonkian type and not i Graham Johnston, Geneva, execu- in the Congregational Church. Up- i a wnite 01 5011 nnd of recent burial, more than 35 years of age.

Your tor the testator, were recounted, wards of 100 attended the service, arranged by the local federation of missionary societies and held in conjunction with similar services in churches all over the world. The general program, prepared by Mrs. J. L. Hofmeyer, of South Africa; was carried out by 25MenWiIlBt Started on Project Mon JOHN DONOVAN News "of the report from Dr.j diagnosis, therefore, was finite cor- Long n'friend of Dr.

Isenman, Dr. Hrdlicka was transmitted by Dr. reel. William A. Ritchie, of the Rochester' "The identification of the skull Museum of Arts and Sciences, who, is based on so many points that with other Rochester authoritlt'sj there can be no doubt in the mat- previously had declared the skull' lev." Johnston was the subject of a two hour examination by Joseph Kauff- Added to Roll by the Elected Head of Alumni of Academy in Unemployed Group Canandaigua buted to welfare recipients andCWA representatives of the co-operating workers Monday, to an- churches Mrs p.

Week chair- nouncement today by City Welfare man th commlttcCf presided. on Commissioner David C. Cox. Distri- the -The program theme was "Prayer for i button, will be made af the welfare th Peac erusalem; svmboiic office in the Odd Fellows he ti)p nAopn nf nnr1 pnr1 tm said. Welfare recipients may apply the local office Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, when the distribution i the peace of God in the heart, the home, the homeland, the church of at Christ, among the nations of the world and in the New Jerusalem, Mrs.

Kenneth L. Cober. of the will be continued until all are serv- Baptist Church; Mrs. Hardy Lumb, ed. Service for CWA workers will 1 Presbyterian; Miss Emma Finley.

begin at 4 o'clock at the same place, Episcopal; Mrs. Robert Harbutt, in order that the men may be serv- ed as they return from their work. Congregational; Mrs. Charles F. Lyons Road Unsolved; Two Phelps Men Not Detained With C.

Leonard Toll, 40, and i tragedy Both Toll and Frey. he Frank Frey. 43, both of Phelps R. "d- advised the authorities a the truck was traveling behind their i 1, at liberty today alter playing a a Ncverthless the have broa d-! man, Rochester attorney who repre- sented five Rochester nieces a nephews who have opposed the pro-: bate of the Isenman will. The hear- ing closed adjournment until Mar.

1. The younger alumni of Canan- When the will was submitted for! daigua Academy who are now un- probate a month ago, the contestants employed, had their second meeting claimed that undue influence was Friday night to elect officers and exerted by Dr. Johnston and other discuss plans. The officers elected on Mr. Isenman.

Under the provis- were John Donovan, president; ions of the instrument, bequests Caroline Weisenbeck, vice prcsi- WUliam VanAken, secretary prominent port in a 24 hour in- i cas a request for the driver of the All who apply for food allottments i E. Eemis, Methodist, and Mrs. Cecil ve stigation which was temporarily; truck to come forward and tell what ceded to the demands of the local may be carried. Each applicant is al- i i A 1A UV11.1|^\SJ 1 WA. i A W-l- VI V4 A A Huntsman, of the Wesleyan i osed last night, the mystery knows of the situation.

are asked to bring a basket or some Methodist Church, offered prayer (sfirouc the death cf Fred C. Burr, i The truck driver was described by and Mrs. Weeks fed the Scripture; 63) Geneva WA worker whose body i Frey raid Toll, Sheriff Kerskie said. other recepticle in which the food was telephoned from the i lowed, according to the schedule of a Canandaigua Hotel by one of the county Welfare Commissioner Harry i incidental solo, readings. Mrs.

Vernon Touhey sang found the Lyons road early as being apparently an American of i and lasfc Sunday morning remains as middle age nf. Will I a were made to Dr. Johnston, em- dent; ployes of the Isenman confectionary t-nd treasurer. There were 35 as- stove in Geneva, and three of the sembled and Rochester relatives. Others were not typewriting, mentioned.

The amount of the estate accounting, engineering material was not given. commercial art. They also decided to have a gym class lor boys i and girls. The Board of Education has agreed to advance the facilities 1 the Canandaigua Academy and to provide teachers for the various classes. There are a number of unemployed graduates available to in- In connection with the approval of the Kershaw Park the CWA program, Supt.

Works J. Raymond Hurley said-today he was advised yesterday: Carl s. Goodyear, executive of the Ontario County CWA JBureau, that every effort will be made to have a crew of 25 men available idf work Monday morning. plan as originally presented called for the employment of 70 men, HOPE TO RAISE ENTIRE QUOTA company representatives after a brief distributors' meeting held there. Love That Will! K.

Dibble. 13 pounds of flour, six i Not Let Me Go," was given by Mrs. pounds of butter, four dozen eggs,) Clifford N. Strait. Miss Lulu M.

deep as ever today. Although Toil and to authorities that ti. 1 i i.Ult-J i WJ, i A i i i I i i i i 4 nine pounds of salt pork, four, Curtis presided at the organ as ac- i Eun body as it lay in the Lyons; port that it had been loaded with A VS 1 4 i During the session yesterday, the, pounds of cereal, five pounds of i companist and for singing of hymns distributors endeavored to persuade beans, local dealers to concede to a 50-50 agreement through which the local price would be established afc 16.6 cents per. gallon, despite the fact that the 16 cent price was to be maintained in the Rochester area. I When local dealers insisted on price What's Doing I interspersed in the program.

Xeglecl of Prayer road, about two miles north of Gen-! coal, asserting that the interior of eva, they asserted thitt the wheels: the truck was covered with a tar- of their car did not touch the pros-jpsulin. Monday Night not pray. Many do not really believe prayer Today The Playhouse equality, the distributors contended Dessert; 7 ancj 9 that the six point advance in the A Basketfa'all, Academy vs. Rochester area was necessary be-; East Rochester 7:45 cause of a particularly difficult sit- Sunuday nation.due to the sale of The pi ay ii 0use "pi i ng rtown changes anything, Dr. Gillies point- brands of gaspline particularly ur Rio 3 to xl p.

ed out. In the olden days people the city of Rochester. Methodist Church Special ser- believed in miracles and the idea of Local dealers, however, insisted ce dramatic reading, "Pontius! God as doing the unusual. As a re- that they be.granted 16 cent; puate," 7:30 P. M.

price and that they, be allowed the. Baptist Church Union Youn full four, cent margin -on the tank pecple's-meeting, 7:30 P. M. wagon charge. They persisted in! Monday In anticipation of the In his opening remarks, Dr.

Gillies trate form, and that when they ex-1 Toll and Frey were examined yes-. meeting Monday night of the work- i Michigan" said that it was undoubtedly true amined the man, the temperature oflterday during an all day secret in- ers the Y. M. C. A.

emergency The "roup wiU hold another meet- I that there is a great neglect -A i ra er today; that it Is true of peo I pie who express their belief in their arrival on the scene, Acting District Attorney cane- pa ign committee said today that be on hand to form classes The "Sons of the that they neglect to pray, saying! Sheriff Kerskie also said today-ton A. Roberts examining the wit- considerable pro gr ess has' been Board of Education extends an in- there is no use in prayer. He gave! that there was little reason to be-! nesses. Among others who testified made wit hin the past few days and, vitation to all those interested. some of the reasons that some dojljeve that the truck reported residents of the neighborhood ia j.

he con tinued support of thei 1 have been seen there, could have; in which the body of Burr was pu bii is received, there is reason i played an important part in the found. I to thieve that the needed quota suit of the progress of science, peo-; pie today more often think of the i maintaining that they would con-1 Courthouse Supreme Court, 10 sider no other proposal. JA. M. The local victory climaxes a 101 Masonic Temple Canandaigua day fight during which the tanks supper, 6:30 P.

M. independent dealers in standard; city Health and brands of gasoline were locked for jp tiic Safety, 7:30 M. a week. It was said this morning O. W.

Hail Woodmen of the that-all company stations in theiw or j. city were also selling at the 16 cents per gallon. It was emphasized by the company representatives last night world as under certain laws, which cannot be- changed by prayer. So- Report Money Stolen from Canandaigua Woman's Mail formed classes in but modifications were necester-y at shorthand, dramatics, this time, it is said, because changes being made in the country- wide program. Nevertheless, rMr.

Hurley said that he was advised to be prepared to put an additional 25 men to work a week from Mdnday, and there is reason to beh'everttie TO man crew originally planned-may in time be employed. Although Mr. Hurley did. -iMsoy just how many trucks would-be ap- plied to the work'on. the Monday, he that.it iwJS.not'.

be possible to use the 10 which plans first two or thr.ee.daysi.be trucks will be used'in order that- the men may have sufficient tirne; -to- level material previously trttckegjto'. the park. Mr. Hurley was night at the Academy, with locating required materials for, "at 7:30. Instructors will! the continuation of the that he believed dirt, would drawn from the property Keeney, in Chapin, where-it ily obtainable and may be.

drawn without charge to the city. The-difficulty, he said, has been in-finding material of good texture is.cftee from frost. All CWA workers to be the Kershaw Park project, Mr.vHutr ley was advised Mr. "Gpsdyearf of Tri-State, Walter O'Brien, of 'Arts Studentn' League of New Yovk: Robert Smith, of Ohio State, and report spencer Shepard, of the University to Highway by Tackle called miracles are explained by- natural, rather than Modern psychology, supernn.tWl i It was learned today that of gift folder provided by the said, has a tendency to cause neglect i the speaker i ta jr en rom the mail of daiguan, Mrs. A.

S. Hinman, 75 a Canan- Upon receipt, one of the letters is i said to have contained the i will be realized. To date, Mr. Masten said, more I than 50 per cent of the money re- i quired to complete the quota has been subscribed, one check for $100! Through the use of a block and having been received yesterday i tackle, the huge trailer-type truck vail be drawn from Canandaigua. I from an out-of-town donor.

I that rolled backward down Arsenal i iHill early yesterday morning and was the ers in other quarters cf this zone, which adjoins the Rochester area. Committees For Annua Easter Party Hugh E. Smith, president of I Jii. i Vi i uiiv. Vi 1r) 1 ithe Canandaigua Academy Junior i fined prayer as a communion with, ierh neia a I class, a meeting yesterday ap- God and believed it should pointed the annual Easter prom and thought of in that way rather than' rfiantfPfl tf ijfntfoOtP color committes Members of 'the-in a material way.

He believed, Name of Bible Class of prayer. The attitude is a prayer is a subjective matter, rath- Park Ave USu beiore ine Cnrisunas without the $2 bill, and the other is er than accomplishing objective re- i season; has led to the arrest of suits. railway mail clerk, who is said tc Too Busy to Pray i have been appreliended last Satur the mail clerk Another reason tor neglecr of prayer, stressed by Dr. Gillies, TC as' aay tne Alban termmaL that-people are so busy todav doing: under date of Dec. 19, Mrs.

this and that, that they have lost rnan mailed two letters to Stiil-, the art of being still. Real prayer N. one addressed to Mrs i has also been taken into custody. requires meditation," "deep thought Bessie Farrington and the other to and that pending further ir.vestiga-' departn; and "the art of being still. He de- Mrs Haymer.

Each of the let- tion by postal authorities, both are. years. enclosed in the held ior a. hearing. Sherm Gives Salute On 20th Birthday of Faithful Old Truck i plunged 30 feet into a gully, hauled back to the level of highway yesterday afternoon.

Dam- lage pertained to the trailer. i Laurence G. Daugherry. of Cleve-j land. Ohio, driver of the vehicle, which was carryin; i tons of shee Fourth Dancing of Masons itllJU vmv.

Uuwards of 100 couples attended said to have lacked both the bin which vas carry ing a load of nine fourth dancing party in' Mason- ana the folder. News of the arrest, i tms of sheet nielal a iaeu to-i i Temple last evening, alleged to nave, A 20th birthday anniversary was ay hat while ascending the steep I Masons and Eastern Star Chapter responsible for the theirs; quietly observed at the Merrill Hose grade in low gear, the wheels began I for members and their reached Mrs. Hinman here today, when W. Sherman to slip until the tmck Vaeabonds day. jCooper, veteran Merrill's backwards throush the guard It is believed that a second man; ed a salute to the White truck ancl i llto lne guilv.

He said he which has been in the service of the hi speed at. the time. nent for an even score of. pill I committee on arrangements for the that many people go through the i motions of prayer as a habit, which; prom in the school gymnasium Eas- Everyman's Bible Class of the'ter week, headed by Chairman does not mean much. The speaker quoted I Stamp Tribute Paid Balance of Estate! President Roosevelt Dr.

Harry Methodist Church adooted a resc- Francis Finnick, and Guy M. lution last- evening changing the chairman, are: Misses' Emerson Fosdick, who in a recent' class name to the William G. Marian Woodside, Margaret Halli- radio address, called attention to foote Memorial-Class. This was in well, Barbara Wiilsc-n, Marion Anne i the parable of the Prodigal Son and recognition of Mr. Lightfcote, a Robinson.

Mildred Meath, Mary; the difference between the prodigal former class teacher, who died in Louise Burgess and Barbara Jewett, before he started out and when he 1926 and who served for nearly 30 James Brewer, Henry Vecchi, Ar- returned. When ho left home he: years as superintendent of the Sun- thur Wyman and Gordon sa "Father, give me the portion "day School" Those to choose class colors are I hat falls to me," and on returning-. The resolution was adopted in a Miss Barbara Pease, chairman: and i jj sa jd, "Father, make me as one business session, which followed a Misses Virginia Hathaway and hired servants." That is the, supper and program in the church. Frances Evans. members UNIONTOWN, Pa.

A washing machine worth $15 and an electric ironer valued at 335 are ail that The covers now with the Byrd Expedition in Little America, which were to have been cancelled on Feb. In that long period of the truck has never failed its driver curing speeuy trips over icy cit thoroughfares, or 'rough journevs ccuntry roads when appeals for aid have been received from beyond the city limits. Times without; number its ample store of hose and 60 gallon tanks of chemical have prevented disastrous fires. The fact that "Sherm" thinks directed by Eugene Squier, played 9 to 1 o'clock. Refreshmerfts I were served by women''of "the -East- jcrn Star.

SOCIETY TO MEET Maurice L. chairmaoflof The Delphian Society will meet i the general committee, today an- Tuesdav evenine with Ivlrs. Georseinounced a fifth party in near. c-t 4 i L. More in Gibson street.

future. remain of the $70,000,000 estate of a 3, were dated instead Jan. 30 as a well cf the- time-tried truck may be one time king of coal. Appraisers reported to the Payette County Court yesterday that these two items represent all the personal property left unencumbered by Josiah V. Thompson who once at" which wives of members were giiests.

Upwards of 60 were seated at supper, prepared by Donald Warren, Charles Bishop, Charles Benedict, Howard Olmsfead and O. B. Hinck- Marriages Edmund-Thompson. Announcement is made here of keep on trying. I attitude one should have.

Dr. Gillies 'felt, not personal benefit, but seefc- (ing of union with the spirit of Gc" Results of Prayers Even though prayer is not ans-j wered in just the way it is Dr. Gillies stressed that one should: He gave several! ruled a western Pennsylvania pire of bituminous coal. special tribute to President Roosevelt on the occasion of his 52nd birthday. The mail will be returned north on the Ruppert and are expected in New York by June 1.

Covers to be em- carried to Little America when the seen from the caieful manner in which it is groomed daily. "If every person was as dependable as that old White truck," said Sherm todav, "there's be a lot cf grief in this olci TOD A Laurel -in "SONS OF supply ship returns in November i DAUGHTER BOKX may still be obtained from Washing- A claug teri Alice Mae. was boni to Mr. and Mrs. Davis Williams, of formerlv of Canandaigita, Feb.

10. ton. The face value, including stamp and transportation, is ley, and served under direction C. Lafler, H. L.

Grow and Walter L- Wright. the marriage of Miss Freda M. Rei- i illustrations of the wonderful things James H. McKerr was in charge munc daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

which can be accomplished by faith- of general singing, with Miss Esther Carl i mun( MeadviUe, ful prayer, including his own per- McKerr, class pianist, as accom- and Stewart Thompson, of sonal experience in recovery from a IT I stamp and transportation, is 53c. i Make checks and money orders able to the Byrd Expedition. These envelopes will be canceled Feb. 3. who attended the 1935.

according to present plans and will arrive here about June. i Canandaiguans recital by Richard Crooks, Metropolitan Opera tenor, last evening in Rochester included Mr. and Mrs. panist. Stunts and story telling com- of long "period" of" mentaY depression.

I thn nKwram. son of the late John -ouoop. An offering was taken for this Scott. jMrs. CUuenceC.

Keenn, Mrs. pleted the program. Mailing System For Air tmited mission projects, which Alice M. Fitch. Elizabeth P.

Lyons. Alice Doolittle and Florence Worden. son and Mrs. Thompson, of Perry i year's I Place. Christian literature for wo- i The ceremony was performed i women and children in mission Thursday in the home of'the bride's hands; Christian service among mi- parents, by the Rev.

Dr. Philip grants; women's union Christian M'chael Collins and the Rev. Ludwig colleges in foreign lands. a re 1 Mrs -nd sons Postmaster John Monahan advis- ner. The bride was attended 'by ligious work directors in United i sons, ed today that due to changes in the Miss Clara M.

Thompson, of Can- states Indian schools. Allege Police Play Checkers on Rounds MEETING POSTPONED Members of the Presbyterian King's Daughters Society have postponed -A meeting with Mrs. A. B. Parmele in West Gibson street for Monday evening until Feb.

26. MINNEAPOLIS This town's I ce nief was due for the axe to- Among those here for the funeral day an aftermath of charges that. crime conditions here are Mayor A. G. Bainbricige.

sick abed. Deaths Mr. K.i-- Mrs. Michael G. Collins From St.

Mary's Church this announced he replace Super- morn ing took place the funeral of SUNDAY and MONDAY DOLORES DEL RIO GENE RAYMOND FREDASTAIRE IMGER. ROGERS ROMANCE LIVED TO MELODIES IN A i Awn nc LANDOFLOVEj reception. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Mrs.

Albert E. Brizzee, Baptist, Amusements is to make" connections with air mail and Joseph L. Mooney, of Pitts- pew. of the Episcopal planes at Cleveland, Ohio, instead burgh, was best man. of at Buffalo, as has the prac- i Following a wedding dinner and ticc in the past.

Letters mailed tne Cananaai- left for New York and sailed today gua Post Office in morning, for Bermuda. After March 15 they Postmaster Monahar raid. wJl leave -will live in the Lawrence Apart- the city on the 1 P- M. train, assur- ments, Meadville. i Ind connection with the air mail i plane leaving Cleveland at 1 o'clock 1 the following mcrrirg.

Southbound Moil mail, when leaving this city at 7.30 iwail o'clock at night, will connect with the air mail plane out of Washing- ton the following morning. Hart for "insubor- of Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. William Mr, i Bo Mrs. Michael G.

Collins, of Chapin Street, who died Wednesday. Scl- iss was celebrated by 200 Beauties Chosen From 10.000 A Georgeaus 1 1 Spectacle Set to a Joy 1 Ride of Music the mayor declared- He said seme policemen Ella Hurley. Mrs. J. F.

OTSnen. ere -piaving checkers." of Rochester; Mr. and Mrs. William D. Corn-well, of Williamsport.

Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Flahive and Mrs.

J. S. Bamett, of Elmira. Act Is to Be Further Altered After Visiting Here Lake Skating Being Skating enthusiasts br-cn Hocking to the William J. Kuntasch, 65.

of Syra- i ruse, retired railway mail cierJc. who 'cied in Waterloo Hospital afternoon from injuries received in a motor collision, ts-as en route to his home from Cauandaiffua. have the accident happened, it was learn- rir.ifc c-ri today Mr. K-untzsch had been Behold now a new style of spects- cular musical motion pictures laun-; Mr and Mrs. Howard C.

c'ncd in Hollvwood. Bristling with Rochester, will be guests tomorrow i novelties, glamor ar.d her parents. Mr. an Mrs. John: studded brilliant all-star per-; -g.

Mover, in Chspin street. formers, set. in DOW. exotic WTIS TT Democratic leaders pisn tc ioir.c-ihinc about it. You may i the Volstead Act is null snd of it aren't, nr.d assisted by the James O'Brien, of Clifton Springs.

and the Rev. William J. assistant rector of St. Mary's. ers were Thomas Kaveny.

and Robert G. Kaveny. of Pittsburgh; i John and Robert Kaveny, Leonard Canan and Charles J. Cowan, ol Canar.fisigua. Interment was in Calvary Cemetery.

enlivened by 200 dancing girls picked from a r-rcncr of 10.000 can-ii- dates. RKO-Rsdic Pictures' musical I "Firing Dcim ncv-: high pcah in entcrtaiiunent r. basic; innovation cf an d. in en high Tracc-y. of Clark in eye operation morning in Strong Memorial hospi: UV" tal.

where cr-cpects to fr-. i i OT1 in Cehar BJJI, to rvjxa: a uv- one r.iid of tho Voist'. that ic MEMORIALS PEKPETUATE MEMORIES GEO. t. MORE GRANITE CO.

Adrt. Improvcjr.cnt is report in 1'nc; rr.rditioi' cf TJiomaK Shearer. Avcniif-. who ari rontro: of intjustrinl The ice. he said, is smooth and friends.

Jv sound to hold any numb- in Waterloo the sedan, driven by tiic j''-- 1 muiical show CCTifjrivcd pro -r of ikatcrs that can be crowded on Mr. KianUsch skidded Mid crashfd hy Lou her hr-mv dti" alter Nf: and it is bCTi )U'P' iwr ol 3 motor He 'rind ether 1 o.vtacics. The light plow the hotpitsl an hour He has been in serdcr find the retired in vanuarr. 1925. ice this morning a "ball-room VOTED S5 An appropriation of 5-5 was voted i the Y.

M. C. A. emergency bud-i lv.ncl nicht ty the Good CT-jrc-r class of ihc BswtiM- churca Mrr-." Roy of Chapin hostess Ior the- meeting. -was followed by I Wea vcars in id Ihe-'piclurrj b'-rn, -A-JT i nviaiion a.s in its jnlancy.

and lalking iinarearnc-d of. vvas in Rio "ith Ine exotic ol the 1 cjpha; Say to rnsdr: -i rr.ovif: rn'jre'. a Tiionth' ITow-I nf Mr: in CIJ'IJ ENTERTAINED agrafe Club at r.hrori ir.o ir; honie r. rend. Myri H.

and E. G. Mrs. Lccii PJiircc. of th" ChKhiT" be AMr HAS Walker Memorial Co.

CEMETERY -MEMORIALS Phone S7f. JUST ARRIVED A new shipment of that Free Burning 1 low ash Reading Anthracite MEETING CALLED O. Si wi'l CURTICK MtEUVEE Funeral Parlors So. Main St. Oific- Phone T.O i i a Mr.

ryrlw 40 Mr. Egg and Nut Coal Stove Coal Pea Coal $13.15 per ton $10.60 per ton QUICK DELIVERY i Gib: 0:30. "sard, 3 bciOvv 29 Henry Mti. H. E.

Mapes. Rifrcihmmls were 8 A. 2 P. 5:45: moon, first q-jartir. Feb.

21. NEvV STAMPS br PHONE J. 3IOONEY I'OR READING ANTHRACITE AMERICA'S FINEST FI'EL C'OVRT TO SiEKT A RKEtX TI'NEKAL HOME 47 NO. Main St. OfiK-c r.hfinr- C.

r. Afcrens rtvs Niagara.

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